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Commenting on President Taft’ s com- 
ing to Beverly this summer and the big 
ado being made over the event, a Beverly 
business man compared this with Presi- 
dent Harrison’s visit to Beverly during 
his term of office and the lack of demon- 
‘stration at that time. President Harri- 
sson’s married daughter, Mrs. McKee, 
spent the summer boarding at Daniel 
Killam’s residence on Central street, and 
the President paid a visit to her dur- 
ang the summer. ‘That was in about 
1890. One incident in connection with 
President Taft’s visit here is the installa- 
‘tion of some 46 telegraph wires,—spec- 
dal press and private government wires. 
* * * * 
Comrade Wm. J. Pert of Post 67, G. 
A. R. of Manchester, handed the Whis- 
perer a program of the Memorial Day 
exercises of May 30, 1885,—24 years 
ago. he exercises of the day were 
carried out on nearly the same lines as 
mow, or, at least, as they were until this 
year. At one o’clock the post met at 
headquarters, then located in the build- 
ing on School street until recently used 
as a grocery store; at two, exercises in 
the Town hall consisting of selection by 
the band, reading of general orders by 
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Adjutant C. H. Stone; singing, double 
quartet, W. J. Pert, director; prayer, 
Rev. D. F. Lamson; song, composed 
by Prof. N. B. Sargent; oration by L. 
B. Bates of East Boston. 
line formed on the Common as follows: 
Marshal, Chas. H. Stone (also marshal 
at this year’s parade) ; Manchester Cor- 
net band, Theodore C. Rowe, leader; 
S. of V., L. D. Cullen, captain; Post 
band; Allen Post, R. C. Calder, com- 
mander; disabled soldiers and _ sailors, 
etc., in carriages. The only features of 
the exercises not in the exercises of 24 
years ago is the strewing of flowers on 
the waters at Town wharf in commemo- 
ration of the sailor dead, by the W. R. C. 
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It makes a difference where you plant 
the new vine, as the experiences of a 
well known resident of School street, 
Manchester, not far from the Catholic 
church, show. ‘This man planted a new 
vine on the southerly side of his house, 
where the warm rays of the sun and the 
best of soil, would nurture it to active 
growth. He nursed it and nursed it; he 
did everything he could to make it take 
root and grow. But withal it appeared 
to wilt and die. One day he tired of its 
care, dug it from its new home, and 
threw it by the side of his barn, nearby. 
It has since taken a new lease of life and 
is growing lustily. When asked how he 
accounted for it, the School streeter re- 
After this the 
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