A Hungry “ Horse.” 
While on his route toward West Manches- 
ter early Wednesday morning officer Lomas- 
‘mney came upon an auto on Bridge street, near 
Bennett, panting and chug-chuging and balk- 
*ing like a winded horse trying toclimb a hill. 
~The chauffeur was saying things between his 
teeth, which were inclined to be uncompli- 
mentary to autos in general and to his own 
‘in particular. 
Officer Lomasney soon learned what the 
trouble was—the auto was hungry. It 
‘needed some gasolene. This was soon ad- 
ministered and the car, in the small hours of 
morning crawled its way through town and 
spent the balance of the night in Dennis’ 
-garage on Beach street. 
Telephone Connection. 
SAMUEL A. GENTLEE, 
Funeral Director and Embalmer. 
Calls answered day or night. 
ee te Gutman Street. BEVE RLY. 
LEWIS A. KILLAM, 
Successor to John W. Gregg, 
Carpenter and Contractor. 
JOBBING of all kinds 
neatly and promptly done. 
i : s : 
Seine sce.=©6|6|6U BEVERLY. 
Orders promptly attended to. 
WM. J. LETHBRIDGE, 
Successor to Geo. E. Scott, 
Plumbing, Steam and Gas Fitting 
Lead Burning a specialty. 
All work done on most approved sanitary principles, 
P.O. Box 300. BEACH STREET, 
MANCHESTER-BY-THE-SEA. 
HORACE STANDLEY, 
BoRsSsSE-SHOLR. 
Particular attention given to 
Jobbing and Repairing. 
Rubber Tires applied. Telephone 12-2. 
Depot Square, Manchester-by-the-Sea. 
JAMES BETTENCOURT, 
All kinds of Ladies’ and 
Gentlemen’s Garments TAILOR. 
Cleansed, Repaired, Dyed, Altered, Pressed. 
Work called for and delivered. N.B. Have on hand 
‘@ new and varied lot of Samples for Suitings. 
Central Street, 
Over Am. Express office. Manchester-by-the-Sea. 
J. P. LATIONS, 
CARRIAGE BUILDER. 
STORAGE FOR CARRIAGES. 
CARRIAGE PAINTING. 
First-Class Work. SHor, Derot SQuARE, 
MANCHESTER-BY-THE-SEA. 
EDWARD MARK SULLIVAN, 
Attorney and Counsellor-at-Law. 
MT. PLEASANT AVE. 
IPSWICH. 
BURNHAM BLDG. 
BEVERLY. 
Get your Tickets for NOVA 
At J. F. KILHAM’S, 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
CHURCH NOTES. 
Manchester. 
Next Sunday will be observed as 
Rally Sunday at the Congregational 
church. A special program has been 
prepared by the committee, and as 
this isthe opening of a new year of 
Sunday School work a full attendance 
of the teachers and pupils is desired. 
The Ever Ready Circle of King’s 
Daughters met Thursday night with 
Mrs. Edward Height, Desmond ave- 
nue. 
Rev. Robert Collyer, the noted 
New York divine, preached at the 
Unitarian church iast Sunday morn- 
ing. Dr. Collyer preaches only three 
times during the summer, and his 
hearers at the Unitarian church last 
Sunday were fortunate in the privilege 
accorded them. 
Rev. George E. Freeman of Bel- 
mont, a former pastor at the Congre- 
gational church, and Rev. A. E. 
Harriman of Lynn, who formerly 
preached at the Baptist church, occu- 
pied the pulpits at these respective 
churches last Sunday. 
Rev. C. S. Hutchinson, a former 
pastor at Beverly Farms, will occupy 
the pulpit at the Baptist church to- 
morrow. 
«New Courage for New Work” 
will be the subject of the Y. P. S.C. E. 
meeting tomorrow night. Miss Lila 
Goldsmith will lead the meeting. 
Wm. W. Soulis of Everett, son-in- 
law of Mr. Choate Rust, is having a 
house built on Lincoln street. Work 
was started last week and the house is 
expected to be ready for occupancy 
the middle of October. An Everett 
concern has the contract for building. 
Daniel Edgecomb of this town is 
doing the stonework. 
Wm. McCormack left here Wednes- 
day to join a theatrical troupe in 
Gouverneur, N.Y. 
A party of Bennett street folk had 
an outing at Tuck’s Point Thursday. 
Charles Harmon of Lowell has this 
week taken Hollis Bell’s place at the 
central telephone exchange as night 
operator: 
Geo. E. Willmonton lost two car- 
loads of lumber in the freight shed 
fire at Boston last week, which had 
SCOTIA and all parts of the PROVINCES 
Corner Railroad Ave. and Rantoul St. 
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been shipped to a large concern in 
Boston. Only Thursday did he know 
of his loss, having traced the lumber 
from the company’s mills in Vermont 
to the Boston yards, where a charr- 
ed mass of boards was all remaining 
to tell the story of the delay in ship- 
ment. Mr. Willmonton is the loser 
by about $2240, there being no insur- 
ance on the lumber. 
Douglas shoes at Bell’s Combina- 
tion store. * ; ; 
Lawn mowers at Dyer’s. * 
C. H. PHILLIPS, M.D. 
BEVERLY. 
Office Hours: -9 a.m. to 3, and 7 to 8 p.m. 
OFFICE AND RESIDENCE: 
210 Rantoul St, cor. Eliot St. Telephone. 
BOSTON & MAINE RAILROAD 
EASTERN DIVISION 
IN EFFECT JUNE 6. 
Leave BEVERLY 
For Salem, Lynn and Boston: 6.48, 7.07, 7.40, 7,52, 
ES.22, 8.50, 9.12, 9.33, L016, 10.44, 11.20 a.m., 12.06, 
12.19, 12.40, 1.18, 1.55, 43.00, S310, 3.16, 4.08, 4.38, 
5.41, 6.12, 6.40, 7.00, 7.33, *7.47, $9.35, 9.49, 10.28, 10.44 
pm. SUNDAYS: 8.31, 9.16, 10.40 a.m,, 1.07, 3.05, 
4.42, 5.09, 6.21, 6.4, 7.27, 7.55, 8.17, 8.57, 9.56 p.m. 
E Exp. to Boston. Saturdays only. s Salem 
only. *Will not run till June 27, 
For Gloucester Branch: 6.45, 8.54, 11.22 a.m,, 1.15, 
2.48, 3.65, 5.35, 6.01, 7.08, 7.49, 10.08, 11.56 p.m, 
SUNDAYS: 8.50, 10.84 a.m,, 1.48, 6.59, 9.33 p.m, 
For North Beverly, Hamilton-Wenham, Ips- 
wich and Newburyport: 6.57, 8.16, 10.57 a.m,, 
1.08, 2.24, 72.28, “4.05, 5.19, 6.13, 6.34, 7.17, 11.48 p.m, 
SUNDAYS: 9.07, 11.07 a.m,, 7.06 p.m. Addition- 
al for NoRTH BEVERLY, HAMILTON-WENHAM: 
9.24, 11.57 a.m., 8.39, 10.07 ppm. SUNDAYS¢ 12.31, 
3.08, 4.03 p.m. *Does not stop at North Beverly, 
tStops at Ipswich. 
Leave MANCHESTER 
For Beverly, Salem and Boston :. 6.25, 7.32, 18.02, 
8.51. 10.23, 11.46 a.m., 1.35, 2.57, 4.19, 5.21, 6.42, 9.30, 
10.09 pm. SUNDAYS: 8.11, 10.21a.m., 4.23, 7.08, 
8.38 p.m. tExpress from Beverly. 
For Gloucester: 7.03, 9.11, 11.39. a.m., 1.82, 3.07, 4.18, 
BAT, 5.58, 6.16, 7.25, 8.06, 10.20, 12.11 p.m. SUN- 
DAYS: 9.09, 10.58 a.m,, 2.07, 7.18, 9.62 p.m. 
Leave BEVERLY FARIS 
For Beverly, Salem and Boston: 6.31, 7.39, *8.09, 
8.58, 10.80, 11.53 acm., 1.41, 3.04, 4.26, 5.28, 6 48, 9.37, 
10.16 pm, SUNDAYS: 8.28, 10.28 a.m., 4,30, 7.15, 
8.45 p.m, *Express from Beverly. 
For Gloucester: 6.55, 9.04, 11.51 a.m,, 1.24, 2.58, 4.05, 
5.08, 5.44, 6.10, 7.17, 7.58, 10.13, 12.06 pm. SUN- 
DAYS: 9.01, 10.45 a.m,, 1.59, 7.10, 9.44 p.m, 
Leave MAGNOLIA 
For Beverly and Boston: 6.20, 7.27, $7.57, 8.47 
10.18, 11.42 a.m., 1.30, 2.58, 4.15, 5.16, 6.38, 9.26, 10.05 
pm SUNDAYS: 8.07, 10.17 a.m., 4.18, 7.08, 
$.38 p.m, 
For Gloucester: 7.09, 9.16, 11.44 a.m., 1.37, 3.13, 4.19, 
5.22, 5.58, 6.20, 7.30, 8.10, 10.25, 12.16 p.m. SUN- 
DAYS: 9.14, 10.58 a.m,, 2.12, 7.23, 9.57 p.m, 
tExpress from Beverly. 
Leave BOSTON 
For Beverly: 6.00, 7.09, $7.80, 8.17, $8.50, $10.10, 10.45, 
$11.10 a.m., F$12.80, 12.40, $1.15, $1.45, 2.15, 3,20, 
FS3.90, 4.10, $4.45, 5.00, 5.30, $5.35, $6.00, 6.20, $6.40, 
TAO, $7.50, 9.15, $10.00, $11.15, 11.24 pm. SUN- 
DAYS: 8.15, $8.20, 9.45, $10.30, $11.45 a.m.,, 1.00, 
§2.15, $3.15, 5.15, 6.10, $6.30, 7.10, 7.35, 8.45 p.m, 
§$For North Beverly, Hamilton-Wenham. 
*Does not stop at North Beverly. 
tSaturdays oni 
For Gloucester Branch: — 6,00, 8.17, 10.45 a.m. 
12.40, 2.15, 3.20, 4.80, 5.00, 5.30, 6.20, 7.10, 9.15, 11.24 
pm. SUNDAYS: 8.15, 9.45 a.m, 1.00, 6.10, 8.45 
p.m. ; 
D. J. FLANDERS, G.T. and P.A, 
EDISON’S GOLD-MOUNTED RECORDS, 35 CENTS. 
- Round-Trip Tickets to Boston and Mileage Books constantly on hand. 
