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Vol. IV. No. 19 MANCHESTER, MASS., SATURDAY, NOV. 10, 1906 24 Pages. Three Cents 
AUTUMN REVERIES. 
By D. F. Lamson, 
A bright fire in an open fire-place on 
a stormy day is perhaps the acme of 
physical comfort; many of our pleasures 
are derived from contrast. 
In this loud stunning tide when the 
material bulks so largely in the minds of 
many, there is danger lest the virtues 
that walk in silence and a veil be under- 
valued, and thé premium placed upon 
noise and glare and ostentation and what 
is vulgarly called success. 
Judged by their staring head-lines, the 
capital of many of our largest selling 
newspapers consists mostly in crime and 
disaster; in such a state of society as we 
often long for such concerns would have 
to go out of business, their occupation 
would be gone. 
A glaring incongruity is a steeple 
perched on a Greek temple, so is a jewel 
in a swine’s snout, so is much profession 
CURTIS GUILD, Jr., Governor. EBEN S. DRAPER, Lt. Gov. with little practice. 
Principles, not men, say some; princi- 
WINNERS AT TUESDAY’S ELECTION. ples and men, say we; principles are 
worth little until they become incarnate, 
(See account on pages 12 and 13) then they can go about their business 
elevating, refining, saving the world from 
its meanness and selfishness and making 
it fit to live in. 
Every good cause is in need of helpers, 
of those who will put their shoulders to 
the wheel, and not merely stand by to 
offer advice and criticize; of those who 
are ready to assist in the French phrase 
there are usually more than enough; but 
real helpers are often conspicuous by 
their absence when the right needs sup- 
port. 
‘The small boy is much in evidence 
now-a-days, but he will not long be the 
small boy, he will be one of our rulers, 
perhaps one of our great men; it is wise 
therefore not to despise the small boy, 
but train him as best we can and hope 
that in good time he will be a better man 
and a greater moral force in society than 
ever his father was. 
Continued on page JI 
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