12 
BOSTON & MAINE R. R. 
In effect Dec. 16, 1907. 
TRAINS LEAVE MANCHESTER FOR 
BEVERLY, SALEM, LYNN and BOSTON 
£624, £727, ||731, £2759, ||834, £839, fz9 35, 
10 21, £10 34, fll 33a. m. £1243, ||131, £135, 
2 28, f257, #419, ||451, £519, 642, ||6 43, 
[8 19, £906, ||9 49, £1009 p. m. 
W. MANCHESTER, BEVERLY FARMS, 
PRIDES and MONTSERRAT—f6 24, {7 27, 
7 31, £759, 1/834, £839, £935, |[1021, f10 34, 
f11 33, a. m. 1243, ||131, £135, 228, £257, 
f419, 451, £519, £642, ||6 43, ||8 19, £906, 
19 49, £1009. p. m. 
MAGNOLIA, WEST GLOUCESTER and 
ROCK PORT—f12.14 £702, 8.21. ||9 07, 
£913, £1014, |/1053, f1142,a.m. 7132, £308, 
307, f414, £517, 522, £554, £622, ||654, 
{720, 8.07, 812, f1021, ||10.37, p.m. 
TRAINS LEAVE WEST MANCHESTER FOR 
BEVERLY, SALEM, LYNN, and BOSTON 
fs 27, (730, |I734, f2802, ||837, £842. £2939, 
10 24, £10 38, {11 36, a.m. f12.46, ||1 34, f1 38, 
2 21, £300, £422, |454, 1522, 1645, ||6 46, 
8 22, £909, 1952, 11012, p m. 
BEVERLY FARMS, PRIDES and MONT- 
SERRAT—f6 27, 730, |I734, £802, ||8 37, 
(842. £939, ||10 24, £1038, £1136, a.m. [12 46, 
||1 34, £138 ||231, £300, £422, ||454, [5 22, 
£645 ||6 46, ||822, 19 09, ||9 52, £1012, p.m. 
MANCHESTER, MAGNOLIA, WEST 
GLOUCESTER,and ROCK PORT—412 11, f6 58, 
{8 16, 1903, £904, £1010, ||1949 11137, a.m. 
1128, £302, {|803, f410, f512, |1[518, f5 49, 
f619, ||650, £716, f%04, |/808, flu 18, 
\|10 33, p.m. 
t Daily. f Daily except Sunday. z Boston only 
|| Sunday only. Daily except Monday 
Detailed information and time tables may 
be obtained at ticket offices. 
D, J. FLANDERS, C.M. BURT, 
Pass. Traf. Mgr. Gen. Pass. Agt. 
Location of Fire Alarm Boxes 
Manchester, Mass. 
31. Electric Light Station. 
33. Telephone Exchange Office. 
34 Summer Street, P. H. Boyle’s Stable. 
41. Corner Bridge and Pine Sts. 
43. Corner Harbor and Bridge Sts. 
52. Fire Engine House, School St. 
54. Corner School and Lincoln Sts. 
56. School St., opp. the grounds of the 
Essex County Club. 
61. Sea St., H. S. Chase’s House. 
62. Corner Beach and Masconomots. 
64. ‘Lobster Cove.” 
Two Blasts, all out or under control. 
Three Blasts, extra call. 
Directions for giving an alarm: Break the 
glass, turn the key and open the door, pull 
the hook down once and let go 
JAMES HOARE, Chief, 
GEORGE S. SINNICKS, 
CLARENCE W. MORGAN, 
Engineers of Fire Department 
22 at 7.45 a.m., no school at John Price 
Primary School; 10. 45a.m., one session. 
22 at 8.00a.m., no school at any of the 
buildings; 11.00a.m., one session. 
Let us figure on your next order of 
PRINTING 
North Shore Breeze 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
Advantages of Life Insurance. 
One of the effects of the present finan- 
cial crisis has been to cause a tremen- 
dous increase in the amount of loans 
made by the life companies to policy 
holders on the security of their policies, 
and not so much to the wage-earning 
and salaried classes of policy holders as 
to business men, large and small, many 
of whom are finding their life insurance 
policy the only asset they can convert 
into real hard cash. ‘They have deposits 
in banks, strong institutions whose sol- 
vency nobody dreams of questioning, 
but which, nevertheless, are paying the 
checks of depositors only in small part in 
cash and the balance in clearing house 
checks, while the life insurance compa- 
nies are meeting all obligations to their 
policyholders in cash. Business men 
and policyholders generally are also hav- 
ing driven home to them the fact that 
while the stocks and bonds in which they 
may have invested are now worth only 
eighty per cent. of the cost price or per- 
haps seventy percent. or even less, the 
cash value of a life insurance policy is un- 
affected by the condition of the money 
market, but is always worth, not fifty or 
sixty or seventy percent. of the cash 
value specified in the policy, but the full 
amount. ‘The financial stability of life 
insurance companies is thus being given 
the most striking demonstration it has 
ever had in the history of the business. 
The superiority of life insurance as a 
business man’s investment, even though 
taken out purely for purposes of protec- 
tion, is being demonstrated just as strik- 
ingly. Business men will not easily for- 
get the lessons they have learnt through 
the experience of the past few weeks and 
the alert life insurance agent will not 
neglect the opportunity of turning them 
to his own advantage. Where are all 
the millions that have been withdrawn 
from banks and trust companies during 
the past few weeks by timid depositors? 
Hoarded away awaiting safe investment. 
It will be the fault of life insurance men 
themselves if a considerable proportion 
of the amount now being hoarded is not 
invested in life insurance. For no other 
investment just now appears before the 
public to better advantage. 
Only live fish swim up 
Which way are you swimming? Buy 
your life insurance, and buy it now from 
the leading company. ‘There are twelve 
life insurance companies represented in 
the town of Manchester. During the 
last five years The John Hancock Life 
Insurance company of Boston, Mass., 
has written more business in Manchester 
than the other eleven companies com- 
bined. There’sa reason! For infor- 
mation concerning that reason see the 
undersigned. 
Geo. E. B. Srropte, 
- District Manager. 
stream. 
Mt. Pleasant Dairy 
R. & L. BAKER, 
Deaiersin € # MILK 
P. O. Box 129 
Teaming done to order. 
Gravel and Rough Stone. 
MANCHESTER, 2- 
Telephone Connection 
MASS. 
EDWARD A. LANE 
2 HOUSE, SIGN AND CARRIAGE PAINTER .% 
DECORATOR AND PAPER HANGER 
Dealer in Paints, Oils, Paper Hangings, Win- 
dow Shades, Blinds and Windows. 
Tel. Con. MANCHESTER AND HAMILTON 
FRANK H. DENNIS 
« GROGERe 
Telephone 24-3 
16 School St., - Manchester 
Cc. L. CRAFTS, 
CARPENTER AND BUILDER 
Special Attention Given to Jobbing. 
MANCHESTER, ~ - - - MASS. 
Telephone 139-4. 
George 5. dinnicks, 
MASON BUILDER 
MANCHESTER-BY-THE-SEA. 
EDWARD 8S. KNIGHT, 
FLORIST 
Dealer in fine plants, bulbs and seeds. 
FLOWERS forall occasions. 
44 SCHOOL STREET, - - - MANCHESTER-BY-THE-SEA. 
Manchester, Magnolia, Beverly Farms, Boston 
Smith's Express Company 
F. J. Merritt, Proprietor. 
Principal Boston Office: 32 Court Square. 
Telephones: Boston, Main 489; Manchester 11-5 
FIRST-CLASS STORAGE FOR FURNITURE. 
SEPARATE ROOMS UNDER LOCK 
MANCHESTER - - MASS. 
MANION’S FISH MARKET 
Central Street, Manchester, Mass. 
Ocean, Lake and Pond Fish 
Fresh fish direct from the Fishing Boats every 
morning. Orders called for Daily. Prompt 
Delivery. Telephone Connection. Oysters and 
little neck opened at your residence. 
Removal of Night Soil 
Application for the removal of the con- 
tents of cesspools and grease traps should 
be made to 8S. ALBERT SINNICKS, 
Per order the Board of Health 
