AUTUMN REVERIES 
(Continued from first page, third column) 
Ever since the days of the old 
Greek oracle, to know oneself has 
been as great a problem as 
squaring of the circle or the finding 
the 
of the fourth dimension. 
Many questions can be solved by 
mathematics or by the tests of the 
laboratory, but questions of morals 
and faith cannot; and to 
demand 
for them scientific proof is to de- 
mand the absurd and impossible. 
The supernatural has its own evi- 
dence, however, as conclusive and 
compelling in its own realm as that 
of the crucible, or the spectrum or 
the rule of three. 
In many quiet homes and humble 
hearts are graces of affection and 
stores of knowledge and riches of 
prudence and understanding be- 
yond all the wealth of Ormus and 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
of Ind; these are a nation’s true as- 
sets, not mines and ‘railroads, and 
golden harvest fields. 
To the thoughtful mind there is 
something exceedingly restful and 
beautiful in these September days; 
days of such serene and mellowed 
loveliness, of such cool and invigor- 
ating repose. 
The blessings which the _ Bible 
brings to individuals and communi- 
ties would be cheap even if we had 
to buy them by covering its pages 
with golden eagles or by the mort- 
gage of a whole estate; but precious 
as they are they cost us absolutely 
nothing ; 
“°Tis heaven alone that is 
away, 
Only God can be had for the ask- 
ing.” 
The old time virtues—simplicity, 
frugality, contentment—appear all 
given 
Ne ee 
UB -  e Lmne  er t cr) S 
‘THE 
BIG BOYS 
(We always call them Boys until they are married.) 
These Young Fellows from 15 to 19 years of age know 
far better than their parents what they want in Clothing. 
Bring the Big Boy here and turn him loose in our 
Let him make his own selections. 
HE CAN’T GO WRONG 
Clothing stock. 
among the Suits of his size. 
The Fall styles are very handsome, and there is not a 
poor value in the entire line. 
We know exactly what the Big Boy wants in Clothes, 
and we can satisfy his every desire. 
$7.50. $8.50, $10 or upto $18. 
THE BOYS’ S‘ORE 
THE NAUMKEAG 
203 to 207 cSSEA STREET 
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the more attractive in contrast with 
the extravagance and pretence of a 
gilded age. 
Burgess -- Chadwick 
On Wednesday evening Mr. Gor- 
don Burgess and Miss Bessie Chad- 
wick were joined in marriage at the 
bride’s home, Manchester, Rev. Mr. 
Lamson officiating. Mr. and Mrs. 
Burgess will reside on Friend’s court. 
BOOT AND SHOE REPAIRING 
All work promptly attended to. 
Satisfaction guaranteed. Prices reasonable 
LAWRENCE McKINNON, 
Pine St., Manchester, 
7x21-8x11 
I have just taken on a choice selec- 
tion of Souvenir Postal Cards, with 
Manchester and North Shore scenes. 
Beach street café. * 
