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enjoyment of the meal. 
County Kitchens. 
When making bread from Regent Flour the results are never in doubt. 
only the cook but every member of the family as well. 
$7.50 bbl., 95c¢ bag. $7.25 bbl. when taken at our door 
Good Bread is assured. 
Upon the quality of the Bread depends toa Jarge degree the 
Regent is a high grade flour in every particular and is used exclusively in hundreds of Essex 
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Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Knoerr motored 
to Brockton Wednesday to take in the 
fair. 
Sergt. Leonard Andrews of the police 
force is taking a ten-days vacation, be- 
ginning Wednesday of this week. 
The large 38-lb. squash in the window 
of Bell’s combination store is attracting 
additional attention now, in as much as 
the firm is giving to every person mak- 
ing a purchase of $3.00 or more the 
chance to guess on the number of seeds 
in the squash. ‘The person guessing the 
nearest will be presented with a fine 
young turkey “‘and all that goes with it 
for their Thanksgiving dinner.’’ The 
contest closes Nov. 20th. 
Within a week two checks for un- 
usually small amounts have been de- 
livered to citizens of Manchester. Mr. 
William B. Orrill received a check drawn 
on a Boston bank, and the face value of 
this check was one cent. ‘The other 
little check was received by Michael 
Healey. It is worth five cents to Mr. 
Healey, and is in payment of a dividend. 
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Our showing of fall styles in footwear is worth more than ordinary notice. 
and variety greater than ever before. Quality as usual comes infor the lion’s share when we 
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In its series of short sketches on 
oldest residents,’’ the Boston Post of 
Monday, had a picture of our beloved 
old townsman, Librarian D. L. Bing- 
ham, who is nearly 95 years old, with 
the following sketch of his life: 
“© Born in Manchester, Mr. Bingham 
has spent most of his life in his native 
town. When a young man he learned 
the cabinet maker’s trade, at which he 
worked many years as employer and 
employee. He also ran wood working 
machines. Mr. Bingham has been a 
member of the school committee and 
has served the town as a member of 
other committees. For 33 years he has 
been a trustee of the Manchester Public 
Library and for 30 years its librarian, 
holding that office at present; he pur- 
chased most of the books on the shelves. 
He used tobacco when a youth but 
stopped at the age of 28. His longevity 
is attributed to a good constitution and a 
simple, regular life.’’ 
Next Friday evening, Oct. 15, D. D. 
S. G. Mrs. Mary Lucas, and a delega- 
tion from William Jeffrey colony, will 
go to Beverly to install the officers of the 
colony of Pilgrim Fathers there. 
Lamson & Hubbard Fall and Winter 
Hats at Bell’s. adv. 
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say our stock excells them all. 
FALL STOCK COMPLETE 
IT’S SIMPLY UP TO YOU 
Extra Goods at $3.00, $3.50, $4.00 and $5.00 
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Shakespeare as She is Spoke. 
The Shakespeare club of New Or- 
leans was noted for its amateur perform- 
ances. Once, a social celebrity, gorge- 
ous in the costume of a lord in waiting, 
was called upon to say: ‘‘the Queen 
has swooned.’”’ 
As he stepped upon the stage his 
friends applauded vociferously. Bowing 
his thanks, he faced the king, and, in a 
high-pitched voice, said: ‘* The swoon 
has queened.’’ 
There was a roar of laughter. He 
waited patiently until it had subsided and 
tried again: ““The sween_ has 
cooned.’’ 
Again the house roared and the stage 
manager in a voice that could be heard 
all over the theatre, said, ‘‘Come off 
you doggoned fool!”’ 
But the ambitious amateur refused to 
surrender, and in a rasping falsetto, as he 
was being assisted off the stage, 
screamed: ‘‘ The coon has sweened.’’ 
— Everybody’s Magazine. 
T. William Lomasney is substituting 
as driver of the fire horses during the 
vacation of Driver Charles Chadwick. 
Mr. Chadwick attended the Brockton 
Fair this week. 
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