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Five Hundred Suits 
Made of handsome all wool material such as 
plain and fancy Panamas, voiles, nobby checks, 
$15.00, $17.50, $20.00, $25.00 
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The Bibves t Gaent Sale 
of the season, now in progress 
AT THE BIG STORE 
Covert Coats, Big Variety 
A splendid line of these popular garments 
to wear with your separate skirts. z 
Special lots at 
$5.00, $6.50 and $10.00 
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One Hundred Suits 
All choice models, each one a gem in itself. 
Either plain or effectively trimmed with braids, 
silks and velvets. Prices way below real value at 
$30.00, $35.00, $48.00, to hk 00 
CHURCH NOTES. 
MANCHESTER. 
Rev. E. Hersey Brewster will 
preach at the Baptist church to- 
morrow morning on “Jacob’s 
Sunrise... In .the evening his 
subject will be “The Jailer’s 
Question.” 
The Teachers’ Training class 
will meet Wednesday afternoon 
at Mrs. Jos. McNeil’s, Friend's 
Court. Topic: “The Synagogue.” 
The annual meeting of the 
Women’s Foreign Missionary 
society was held in the vestry of 
the Baptist church yesterday 
afternoon, 
“Lessons from the Patriarchs,— 
Beacons, ewill.be the Y.P.S.-C, E. 
topic tomorrow evening. Samuel 
Knight will lead. 
Rey. Mr. Toleman of Sterling 
Preached at Manchester. 
Rev. Charles Toleman of Sterling, 
Mass., preached at the Congregational 
church last Sunday. In the morning he 
preached on ‘““What is your Life?’’ 
(James 4: 14). Following are a few 
excerpts from his sermon: 
‘We as thinking Christians are brought 
face to face with the problems of life in 
H mixtures, etc., ranging in prices 
all the perplexities that grow out of it. 
It is folly to claim we are creatures of 
circumstances and that we have no pow- 
er to change the conditions about us. 
We are responsible for those conditions 
and we can pour our life into whatever 
channel we will. We may follow our 
own inclinations, and we must pay the 
penalty. 
‘“That there is so much careless living 
is due to the fact that so many ignore the 
problem of life that God has given them 
tosolve. I wish there were some way 
to make children realize the seriousness 
of life, that in our earthly existance there 
is something to do, something to be. 
“If this life is a preparation for life be- 
yond I wonder some times what some 
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MERCHANTS’ SPRING OPENING 
POSTPONED until next week. 
: Grand Opening, Wednesday Night, April 17. 
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Exceptional Skirt Values 
100 skirts made of plain blue and black Pan- @ 
ama, also fancy all wool mixtures. : 
Other values at 
Rich black silk taffeta skirts in an entirely @ 
new model, very full at bottom, effectively pleat- 
ed. Worth $15.00, 
Reus this lot ue Prise a $10.00 : 
Almy, Bigelow & Washburn 
SALEM, MASS, 
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people will find to do on the other side. 
Your success will not be judged by earth- 
ly standards. 
““Man has never been able to discover 
the mystery of life, but the problem of 
life may be worked out under divine guid- 
ance. Life is not only a gift, but it is 
something to be developed; it is a germ 
planted in the soul of man and must be 
developed. 
““However we may honor and admire 
the great men of the world we cannot 
overlook the Founder of life. Let us 
remember that the great deeds and the 
lives of heroes and heroines are modelled 
after the life of Jesus.’ 
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High Class Concerts. 
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