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THE MANCHESTER 
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Nov. 12,1915. 
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Dr. Riper To KEEP OPEN House. 
Rev. William H. Rider, formerly 
pastoref the Independent Christiaa 
church of Gloucester, will observe his 
69th birthday anniversary on Satur- 
day and with Mrs. Rider will keep 
open house to his friends at his home 
on. Western avenue, Essex. Ti} 1s 
probable that many of his friends 11 
this vicinity will call to extend their 
congratulations, while others will 
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Tren WEEKS OF PRACTICAL STUDY IN 
AGRICULTURE. 
The annual bulletin announcing the 
various courses for farmers and others 
interested in agriculture has just been 
issued by the Massachusetts Agricul- 
tural College. The majority of the 
space in the bulletin is given over to 
a ‘detailed. description 1ot--ineraa en 
Weeks’ Courses in agriculture and 
horticulture which are scheduled to 
begin Jan. 3, and are open to both 
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—teriology ; 
~ improvement ; 
men and women over cishteem years 
of age. Twenty-two courses are of- 
fered: 
types of livestock; 
animal breeding ; dairying; dairy bac- 
anima] diseases ; 
husbandry; farm management and 
Soil fertility; field crops;. 
livestock feeding; 
poultry | 
farm accounts ; fruit growing; market © 
gardening ; lan dscape gardening; 
floriculture; forestry; botany; en-. 
tomology; beekeeping; farm~ me- 
rural 
problems of market- 
ing and distribution. The bulletin 
outlines these courses and furnishes 
other detailed information as to ex- 
chanics; rural sanitary science; 
penses, registration, etc. No en- 
trance examinations are required. 
Send to the Supervisor of Short 
Courses, M. A. C., Amherst, Mass., 
for a copy of the bulletin. 
THERE ARE 13 MISTAKES IN LIFE. 
Judge McCormick of San Fran- 
cisco says these are the 13 mistakes. 
of life: 
1. To attempt to set up your own 
standard of right and wrong. 
2. To try to measure the enjoy- 
ment of others by your own. 
3. To expect uniformity of opin- 
ions in this world. 
4. To fail to make allowance for 
inexperience. 
5. To endeavor to mold all dis- 
positions alike. 
6. Not to yield to unimportant 
trifles, 
7. To look for perfection in our 
own actions. 
8. To worry ourselves and others. 
about what cannot be remedied. 
g. Not to help everybody, wher- | 
ever, however, and whenever we can. 
10. 
sible that we cannot ourselves per- 
form. 
11. To believe only what our finite 
minds can grasp. 
To consider anything tmpos- . 
12. Not to make allowance for the 
weaknesses of others. 
13. To estimate by some outside 
quality what it is that within which 
makes the man. 
Roustine HER SYMPATHIES. 
Suffragist—Do you know that chil- 
dren of six and seven years of age © 
are employed in the canning factories? ~ 
Society Dame—lIsn’t it perfectly 
horrible! 
I do hope they’re made to. 
keep their hands scrupulously clean.» 
ST UCR: 
When a woman says unpleasant 
things to a man she loves she always 
ends by confessing that what she told 
him was. for his own good, 
