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NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
Edward Sabine, Dr. Hall, Greeley 
and others have done much valuable 
work in this direction, but it must be 
completed before the true shape of 
the earth is known. So long as mys- 
tery, doubt and ignorance exist upon 
this subject, so long will we have to 
contend with such nonsense as the 
philosophy of Koresh and the theory 
of Holden. Thereare local variations 
in gravitation, and while Newton’s law 
is accepted and many lines of reason- 
ing are founded upon it, yet the fact 
remains that it must be strengthened 
or weakened by such information as 
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ie ciel TOBACCUS 
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Prescription Pharmacists, 
CENTRAL SQUARE, 
MANCHESTER-BY-THE-SEA, 
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BOSTON. 
FRANK M. Crossy, President. 
Sole Receivers of WINSOR CREAMERY. 
Telephone 121.3. 
A. J. ROWE, 
LIVERY and BOARDING 
STABLES. 
Proprietor of Magnolia Line of Wagonettes. 
(aA first-class Stable for Boarders. All the latest 
styles of Carriages, with good safe horses and careful 
drivers, promptly furnished from the Livery Stable, 
Norman Avenue, MAGNOLIA. 
the remote corners of the earth alone 
can furnish. - 
Solar ard stellar chemistry, the 
zodiacal light, the aurora, twilight and 
the spectrum analysis of the sun — 
each has called forth the best efforts 
of our most skillful and logical physic- 
ists. Their work cannot be completed 
nor their theories fully established till 
systematic observations are taken in 
the highest latitudes, where condi- 
tions are so different from those under 
which they wrought. The six months’ 
sun, the arctic winter, the polar atmos- 
phere, present peculiar and favorable 
conditions tor verifying or disproving 
the deductions made from observa- 
tions taken in the temperate zone. 
«‘The higher the latitude the lower 
the temperature”’ zs zo¢ true, and every 
teacher should correct the fallacy. 
The equator is zo¢ the maximum heat 
line—in Africa it is 15 degrees north 
of the equator. The mean isotherms 
are not parallels of latitude, but very 
irregular lines. Beyond the 80th 
parallel] the mean temperature rises. 
Sir David Brewster, in 1821, predicted 
that it was ten degrees warmer at the 
Pole than in most places a few degrees 
to the south. Subsequent observa- 
tions strengthen his conclusion. 
The geologist, the zoologist, the 
botanist and the ethnologist have their 
unsolved problems—and each anx- 
iously awaits returning expeditions 
for “more light ’’— each furnishes his 
part to the fund of science in general, 
out of which grows that thrifty trunk, 
commercial progress, whose branches 
are the varied industries blossoming 
with prosperity, culture and _ refine- 
ment for the toiling masses. 
Only One Scorcher. 
Only one automobilist was held up in 
Manchester last Sunday. Lemuel Hitchcock 
of Swampscott was speeding his machine up 
to about a 28 mile an hour clip along Summer 
street when he was stopped by Chief Pea- 
body’s men. 
He answered to the charge in the Salem 
court Monday and also to another charge in 
Salem, and was fined $10 on each count. 
The autoists are beginning to realize that 
it is unsafe to speed through Manchester 
and it is only outsiders who are caught in 
the toils now. 
LOOMIS, 
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Expert Watch Repairing. 
9 Central Square, MANCHESTER-BY-THE-SEA. 
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REAL ESTATE & INSURANCE 
Notary, Justice of the Peace. 
25 Bridge Street, MANCHESTER 
Ww. F. LOW, 
Sale, Boarding and Livery Stables. 
SADDLE Horses To LET. 
All Styles of Carriages For Sale or Exchange. 
Tel. Con. Vine Court, BEVERLY FARMS. 
ARTHUR A. FORNESS 
Insurance and Real Estate 
NOTARY, PUBETE 
3 Endicott Building, BEVERLY 
$10.00 $60.00 
Bargains in TYPEWRITERS. 
Rebuilt Machines with New Platen, Type, 
Ribbons, etc., $25 to $35 guaranteed. 
Machines Almost New at low prices. 
Repaired, Rented, Exchanged. 
THE TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE, 
J. E. McCOLGAN, Mer. 
38 Bromfield Street, - BOSTON 
Tel. 166 Main. 
H. W. MOORE, 
Manufacturer of 
CARRIAGES 
Carriage Repairing, 
219 Rantoul St., BEVERLY. 
J. S. STENSRUD, TAILOR. 
—— ANNOUNCEMENT! 
168 Cabot Street, BEVERLY, May 2, 1904. 
The undersigned, who for the past ten years has conducted a successful tailoring busi- 
ness at 199 Essex street, Salem, respectfully calls the attention of the public of Beverly and 
vicinity that he has removed to 168 Cabot street, Beverly (opp. Field & Kennedy), where it 
would give him much pleasure to meet his former customers and such others as may desire 
the services of a skillful tailor to men and women. 
Repairing, cleansing, pressing and 
other details of the trade attended to in the most satisfactory manner. Open every evening. 
Respectfully yours, 
Residence, 16 Wellman Street. 
J. S. STENSRUD. 
