20 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
BOSTON & MAINE R. R. 
In effect Dec. 16, 1907. 
TRAINS LEAVE MANCHESTER FOR 
W. MANCHESTER, BEVERLY FARMS, 
PRIDES, MONTSERRAT, BEVERLY, 
SALEM, LYNN and BOSTON—f624, 7 27, 
731, £2759, ||8 34, £839, fx9 35, ||10 21, £10 34, 
f1133a.m. £1243, ||131, £135, 2 28, 1257, 
1419, ||451, £519, £642, 11643, ||819, £906, 
9 49, £10 09 p. m. 
MAGNOLIA, GLOUCESTER and ROCK- 
PORT—{12 14. 702, 8.91, {/907, £9 13, 
f1014, |\1053, f1142,a.m. +132, £308, ||307, 
f414, f517, 1522, £554, £622, 1654, 720, 
1807, {/$12, f1021, ||10.37, p.m. 
TRAINS LEAVE BEVERLY FARIS FOR 
PRIDES, MONTSERAT, BEVERLY, 
SALEM, LYNN and BOSTON—1631, {7 34, 
1738 f2z806, 841, £846, fx942, 111028, 
£10 4,2, {1140 a.m. £1249, 138, f141, |/2 35, 
£304, £426, ||458, £526, £649, ||6 50, {|S 26, 
£913, ||9 56, £1016 p. m. 
WEST MANCHESTER, MANCHESTER, 
MAGNOLIA, GLOUCESTER and ROCK- 
PORT—{1208, £654, £812, 1859, £906, £1007, 
1045, £1133, a.m. +124, +259, f407, £508, 
514, £546, £6 15, |6 46, £712, 1800, ||8 04, 
f10 14, ||10 29{p. m 
TRAINS LEAVE BOSTON FOR 
MONTSERRAT, PRIDES, BEVERIY 
FARMS and MANCHESTER—f5 55, f7 09, 
815, £817, £925, 945, f1045a.m. 11240, 
7215, £320, {430, £500, £530, ||600, 16 20, 
7710, £915, 1945, f1124 p.m. 
t Daily. 
f Daily except ‘Sunday. 
z Except Salem and Lynn 
x Except Beverly, Salem and Lynn. 
|| 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 Masconomo. 
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 
he hook down once and let go 
JAMES HOARF, 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. 45 a.m., one session. 
22 at 8.00a.m., no school at any of the 
buildings; 11.00 a.m., one session. 
Let us figure on your next order of 
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North Shore Breeze 
BEVERLY FARMS 
Miss Helen Callahan, who has spent 
the past month here, returned last Mon- 
day to Ipswich. 
The aunual social reunion of the Bap- 
tist church will be held in the Chapel of 
the church on Friday evening, April 10. 
Miss Nancy Mitchell of Pawtucket, 
R. I., a young lady well known at the 
Farms, is the new bookkeeper for How- 
ard A. Doane, the carpenter contractor. 
Capt. J. Frank’ Blaney, who has spent 
the winter at his former home in Swamp- 
scott, arrived in town this week and is 
busily engaged in preparing to set his 
fish weir off Chubb’s Island, and in 
other ways preparing for the season’ s 
work. 
Connolly Bros. have been given the 
contract for additional work at the Henry 
W. de Forest estate, at Cold Spring har- 
bor, L. I., where this firm has had a 
large force of men at work for the 
past six months. The new work in- 
cludes the building of a large shelter and 
Italian gardens. 
Four wild geese, off West Beach, 
’ have been the object of much envy by 
many of our local sportsmen the past 
week. ‘The birds have been feeding, 
apparently, in the vicinity of ‘“* Pride’s 
Pole, ’*? and have thus far succeeded 
“ducking”? all stray shot that has come 
their way. 
John Burns of Boston was in town 
‘Thursday superintending the moving of 
his furniture from Mr. Linehan’s house 
on West street to Boston. Mr. Burns 
has spent his summers at Beverly Farms 
for a number of years, but he will not be 
here the coming season, much to his re- 
gret, owing to the (ack his employer, 
Mrs. Weeks, will’not spend the season 
here. 
WHISPERINGS. 
Four of our local citizens, living at 
Pride’s who were passengers the other 
night on the theatre train, were so busily 
engaged in a card game that they did not 
notice when Pride’s was reached, and 
consequently they were carried through 
to the Farms. After the party had 
alighted at the Farms’ station one mem- 
ber of the party discovered that he had 
left something behind,—a rather suspic- 
ious looking package. He madea hustle 
back into the smoking car to get the 
package. He got it alright, but by this 
time the train had gained considerable 
headway toward Manchester. My good 
friend decided he had better not risk 
jumping. It is said that in his early 
morning tramp (midnight) back up the 
track from West Manchester he ‘‘ con- 
sulted ’’ his package several times just for 
consolation. 
Dennis Shea of Haskell street has en- 
tered an engineering schooi in Boston to 
perfect himself in the mysteries of en- 
gines and machinery. 
Mrs. Sarah Crowell of Hart street 
was quite pleased to receive the news the 
early part of this week from Washington 
that she had been granted a _ pension. 
The first application was made in May, 
1906, and after taking its course through _ 
the necessary channels it finally seemed 
to have been pigeon-holed. Congress- 
man Gardner’s attention was called to 
the delay with the result that this week 
the good news reached Mrs. Crowell. 
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