Vol. II. No. 20 
LIVELY CAUCUS. 
Manchester Republicans turn out as They 
Never did Before, and the Shaw Sup- 
porters gain a Sweeping Victory. 
Old Town Committee 
Turned Down. 
While there didn’t seem to be much 
of anything at issue in the local Re- 
publican caucuses this year, the good 
sized hornets’ nests stirred up over the 
James F. Shaw issue brought out the 
largest caucus within the memory of 
most of the voters in Manchester. 
The election of the Republican town 
(Continued on Page 10, 1st column.) 
PASTOR ORDAINED. 
Edward Hersey Brewster Ordained into Chris- 
tain Ministry Tuesday Evening. Im- 
pressive Exercises. Probably the 
Youngest Minister Ever Or- 
dained in Manchester. 
Interesting and impressive were the 
exercises in the Baptist church, Man- 
chester, Tuesday evening, in connec- 
tion with the ordination of Edward 
Hersey Brewster, for the past year 
and a half pastor of the church, into 
the Christian ministry. 
Mr. Brewster is one of the youngest, 
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— 
JAMES F. SHAW OF MANCHESTER. 
Candidate for Senator, who made a sweeping victory at Manchester and other 
cities and towns in the district Tuesday night. 
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AWEEKLY JOURNAL DEVOTED-TO-THE BEST: INTERESTS:OFTHENORTHSHORE 
MANCHESTER, MASS., SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1905 
Three Cents 
Revi JiLACAMPEBELLES DD: 
Of Cambridge, who preached the ordination 
sermon in Manchester, Tuesday. 
DEACON ALBERT E. LOW, 
Of Manchester, who celebrated his 97th 
birthday in Manchester Tuesday. 
Ninety-Seven Years Old. 
cally 
and 
Lacking only three years of being a 
centenarian, hale and hearty, physi- 
many years 
