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Whether its a 
Circular 
Letterhead 
Catalogue 
or Booklet. 
We produce the Kind that Pays. 
We'll figure for you, make a 
dummy, show you what we 
can do, and will do what we 
promise. 
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Manchester, [lass. 
Beach Street, 
We make a specialty of Linotype Work for the Trade. 
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SOCIETY NOTES. 
Mrs. William A. Slater of Washington and Beverly 
Cove, spent the last week-end at Friendship, Me., where 
ler son is a member of the big boys’ camp there. 
Slater is sailing September 30th for a short European 
trip before settling in Byes ean for the winter. 
Mrs. 
Clay Arthur Pierce of St. Louis, has joined his 
family in Manchester for a six weeks’ vacation stay. 
Kivery mason in the quarry, every builder on the shore, 
Every chopper in the palm grove, every raftsman at the 
Hewing wood and drawing water, splitting stones and 
cleaving sod— 
All the dusty ranks of labor, in the regiments of God, 
March together toward His triumph, do the task His 
hands prepare; 
Honest toil is holy service; faithful work is praise and 
—Henry van Dyke. 
Let me but do my work from day to day 
In field or forest, at this desk or loom, 
In roaring market place or tranquil room; 
Let me but find it in my heart to say, 
When vagrant wishes beckon me astray, 
‘‘This is my work; 
Of all who live, I am the one by whom 
This work can best be done in the right way.’ 
Then shall I see it not too great, nor small 
To suit my spirit and to prove my powers; 
Then shall I, cheerful, greet the laboring hours, 
And cheerful turn, when the long shadows fall 
At eventide, to play and love and rest 
Because I know for me my work is best. 
my blessing, not my doom, 
? 
—Henry van Dyke. 
MANCHESTER. 
Andrew J. Orr left this morning 
for a ten days’ vacation trip to Syl- 
van beach, Oneida, N. Y 
The band concert last night was 
largely attended as usual, despite 
the inclement tendencies of the 
weather. The Salem Cadet band 
gave an excellent concert as usual. 
One more concert will be given this 
year, on Thursday, the 7th of Sep- 
tember. 
E. P. Stanley, Lyman W. Floyd 
and Mrs. Hattie Perkins have been 
attending the GAR, S. of V., and 
WRC national conventions in New 
York state this week. 
The postal savings department of 
the Manchester postoffice opened 
for business this morning and _ at 
noon today two deposits had been 
made—one for ten dollars and the 
other for one. Harry T. Swett, one 
of the clerks at the office, had the 
honor of being the first to open an 
account. Joseph Bradley, one of 
the young men employed at the 
Breeze office, had the honor of. be- 
ing the second depositor. The post- 
office clerks and Postmaster Wheat- 
on will be only too glad to explain 
the system of making deposits to 
anyone interested. 
Lawn Party in Aid of Sacred Heart 
Church. 
The annual lawn party fete in aid 
of the Sacred Heart church, Man- 
chester, was held Thursday evening 
on the grounds in the rear of the 
attractive new parochial residence 
and chureh. It is estimated that 
fully a thousand people attended 
and lent their patronage to the af- 
fair, a number of the summer col- 
ony being among the number. The 
young ladies of the summer colony, 
working here in various capacities, 
joined with the regular parishioners 
in making the fete a phenominal suc- 
eess. Fully half a hundred young 
women assisted at the various tables 
and booths. The grounds were il- 
lumined very prettily. Dancing was 
one of the attractions offered. 
The pastor, Rev. Mark J. Sullivan, 
had as his guests Fr. Dwyer, pastor 
of St. Anne’s church, Gloucester; 
Fr. O’Connor of All Saints’ church, 
Roxbury; Fr. Curran of St. Mary’s, 
Beverly; Fr. Haggerty, of Columbia, 
S. C., and ‘Wm. Laws of Beverly. 
Manchester Public 
Books. 
Four American Universities: Har- 
vard, Yale, Princeton and Colum- 
Library—New 
bia 378.C 
Life of Samuel J. Tilden, Bigelow 
B-T571 
Philadelphia Lawyer, Leaming 
340-L2 
Revolutionary War, Greene 
973.3-G2 
Shop Management, Taylor 658-T1 
Fiction 
Ardent American, Codman C671.1 
Don Quixote, 4v, Cervantes C419.1 
Glory of Clementina, Locke L814.2 
Harvester, The Porter P845.3 
How Leslie Loved, French F8731.7 
Little Colonel Stories, Johnston 
Giant Scissors J72.4 
Little Colonel J72.3 
Little Colonel’s Hero 372.2 
Little Colonel’s Holiday J72.5 
Little Colonel’s House Party J72.6 
Two Little Knights of Kentucky 
. J72.7 
Lizbeth of the Dale, Keith K28.1 
Tennessee Shad, Johnson J681.1 
People who lead busy lives never 
find time to have hysteries. 
—ZJ. M. Studley. 
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