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NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
A Good Yachting 
Season in Store 
Present indications point to a good 
yachting season on the North Shore 
the coming summer, in which the in- 
terest in the Quincy challenge cup 
will be revived. 
The Quincy and Manchester yacht 
clubs have agreed, through their spe- 
cial committees, to change the deed of 
gift of the Quincy challenge cup, now 
held by the Manchester club, and to 
make the German “Sonder Klasse’’ 
boats eligible to race for the cup. 
This means that there will be a race 
for this important trophy this year, as 
the Quincy club is prepared to have a 
challenge by Charles Francis Adams 
2d, who has already ordered a ‘‘son- 
der”’ boat. 
The change bars the extreme scows, 
and the new boats are similar to the 
old raceabouts, with about 21 feet 
water-line. The races for the Quincy 
cup, three to win out of a possible 
five, must be sailed between July 15 
and Sept. 15, off Manchester. 
Unclaimed Letters 
Letters remaining unclaimed at Manches- 
ter, Mass., postoffice for week ending Feb. 
24: Geo Dunbar & Son, Mrs Maria Grumm, 
Peter M Garvis, foseph Hubbard, John Mc- 
Kenzie, A J Pettengill, Mrs O D Sawyer, 
Benjamin Wesner, Agnes W Warwick. 
SAMUEL L. WHEATON, Postmaster. 
J PRINTING 
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION 
A Teachers’ Institute 
A teachers’ institute under the aus- 
pices of the State Board of Education, 
is to be held in the High school build- 
ing, Gloucester, next “Friday, March 
9, beginning at 9 o’clock. Among 
the speakers will be E. H. Forbush, 
ornithologist State Board of Agricul- 
ture; Bertha M. McConkey, super- 
visor of primary work, Springfield ; 
Albert P. Walker, Boston Normal 
school; Mabel C. Bragg, State Nor- 
mal schocl, Lowell; J. W. MacDonald 
and Walter Sargent, agents of the 
board, and Frank M. Gilley, Chelsea 
High school. The address of the day 
will be by Rev. Dr. Byron W. For- 
bush of New York City, who takes 
for his subject, ‘“‘The New Educa- 
tion.” It is some time since a teach- 
ers’ institute has been held in this sec- 
tion. The local schools may be closed 
on that day so as to permit the teach- 
ers to attend. 
Great reduction in Millinery. Mlle 
Keyou, 113 Main street, Gloucester. 
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North Shore BREEZE 
LEE’S BLOCK 
Manchester, Mass. ‘ 
a 
Almost 600 Voters 
The names of 26 voters have been 
added to the list of voters in Manches- 
ter during the meetings of the regis- 
trars the last week or two, making a 
total of 591 qualified voters on the 
list for the town election next Mon- 
day. This is a net increase over last 
year of only 10 names. The vote cast 
at the last March meeting was 444. 
Advertise your wants with us. 
Others have profited by it. 
MANCHESTER POST OFFICE. 
MAILS DUE 
From Boston and way stations, New York, 
the East, West and South, 7. 10, 11.45 a.m., 
8.15, 6.00 p.m. 
From Gloucester and Rockport, 8, 10.30 
a.m.; 2.00, 5.30 p.m. From Magnolia, 2 p.m. 
MAILS CLOSE 
For Boston and way stations, New York, 
the East, West, and South, 7.02, 9.51 a.m.; 
1.05, 4.51 p.m. 
For Gloucester and Rockport, 11.09 a.m.; 
2.40, 5.28, 8 p.m. For Magnolia, 8 p.m. 
Office open from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. 
‘ Money orders issued and paid ange office 
ours, 
BOSTON & MAINE RAILROAD. Eastern Division 
WINTER ARRANGEMENT OF TRAINS, 1905-1906. 
IN EFFECT OCTOBER 9, 1905, 
5.30| 6.20] 7.10) 
aa | 5.55) 8.17) 10.45 |12.40| 2.15 3.20) 4.30) 5.00 9.15| 11.24 8.15 9.45] 1.00] 6.10) 8.45 
A aR 6.22) 8.34) 11.06 |12.59| 2.34] 3.40 5.19| 5.42] 6.50| 7.33] 9.44 8.36| 10.16] 1.30] 6.40! 9.15 
Salem.............| 6.37| 8.49! 11.16| 1.09] 2.44) 3.50, __| 5.29| 5.55] 7.02] 7.44|_ 9.58| 11.51 8.45| 10.28 | 1.43]. 6.58|__9.27 
Beverly...... ....| 6.42| 8.54) 11.22] 1.15] 250) 3.55 in IE "6.00 7.08 749 1008 |"11.56 8.50| 10.54 | 1.48) 659 9.33 
Montserrat........| 6.46/*8.57|"11.20 |*1,18| 2.04|*3.58 *5.02/*5.38)*6.03)%7.11/*7.52/*10.06 |*1 1.59 ¥3.53/*10.38 |*1.01/*7.03| *9.37 
EO eas 6.51) 9.01} 11.29| 1.22] 2.57] 4.02] 5.06] 5.42] 6.07| 7.15) 7.56] 10.10] 12.08 8.57} 10.42| 1.55| 7.07| 9.41 
Beverly Farms....| 6.54) 9.04] 11.31| 1.24] 3.00] 4.05] 5.08) 5.44| 6.09] 7.17) 7.58] 10.13| 12.05 8.59] 10.45/ 157! 7.10] 9.44 
West Manchester..| 6.58 9.07 *11.35 *1.28|*3.04| 4.08 *5.12|*5.48|*6.12/*7.21 *8.02|*10.17 |*12.08 *9,03/*10.49 |*2.01.*7.14) *9.48 
Manchester....... 7.02! 9.11) 11.39] 1.32] 3.08] 4.12! 5.17] 5.53] 6.15! 7.25! 8.06] 10.20] 12.11 9.07| 10.53] 2.05! 7.18! 9.52 
Magnolia.......... 7.08| 9.16] 11.44| 1.37] 3.13] 4.17] 5.22] 5.58) 6.20] 7.30) 8.10] 10.25 | 12.16 9.12} 10.58] 2.10 7.23} 9.57 
West Gloucester... |*7.13/*9.20 *11.48 [*1.41/*3.18]*4.22/|*5.26)*6.02/*6,24/*7.341*8,14/*10.29 |#12.20 | \*9.16)*11.02 |*2.14 *7.27| *10.01 
Gloucester........ 7.22) 9.28| 11.57] 1.47] 3.27] 4.28] 5.31] 6.12] 6.29] 7.40] 8.20] 10.36 |, 12.25 9.22) 11.08] 2.20 7.33) 10.07 
Rockport.......... | 7.30! 9.36] 12.65 | 1.55] 3.35] 4.36! 5.38] 6.20] 6.37] 7.48] 8.28] 10.45] 12.83 | 9.30| 11.16| 2.28 7.41] 10.15 
Rockport........-- 6.05] 7.10] 7.40, 8.30 10.00] 11.15] 1.10] 2.37) 4.00) 4.58, 6.20) 9.10) 9.50) 7.50) 10.10] 4.00| 6.50| 8.15 
Gloucester........ 6.13] 7.18] 7.48) 8.38] 10.08] 11.23] 1.20] 2.45] 4.07] 5.06) 6.29] 9.18] 9.57 7.58| 10.08] 4.08] 6.58] 8.23 
West Gloucester... |*6.17|#7.22| 17.52 *8.42|"10.13 |*11.27 |*1.25|*2.49|*4.11|*5.10 *6.33)*9.22/*10.01 #*8.02 |*10.12 |*4.13 |*7.03] *8.27 
‘ Magnolia......... 6.21! 7.27| 7.57) 8.47} 10.18)°11.31 |.1.30] 2.53) 4.15] 5.15! 6.38! 9.26] 10.05 8.07| 10.17| 4.18| 7.08] 8.31 
Manchester....... 6.26| 7.32] 8.02] 8.51] 10.23] 11.35] 1.35] 2.57! 4.19! 5.20) 6.42) 9.30] 10.09 8.11) 10.21] 4.23] 7.13] 8.36 
West Manchester |*6.29/*7.35|*8.05/*8.54|*10.26 | 11.38 |*1.38]*3.00) 4.22|*5.23 *6.45|*9.33/*10.12 *8.14 |*10.24 |*4.26 |*7.16) *8.39 
Beverly Farms.....| 6.33) 7.39] 8.09] 8.58] 10.30 *11.42| 1.41] 3.04] 4.26] 5.27| 6.48) 9.37/ 10.16 8.18| 10.28| 4.30] 7.20] 8.48 
Pridew at. oo. oc: 6.36| 7.42| 8.12] 9.02] 10.38] 11.45] 1.45] 3.07) 4.29] 5.30) 6.51| 9.40] 10.19 8.21| 10.31} 4.33| 7.23] 8.46 
Montserrat........|*6.40 *7.46|*8.17|"9.06/*10.38 |¥11.49 #14: |*3.i] *4.33 *5.34 *6.55 *9.44]*10.28 *8.25 | 10.35 |*4.37 |*7.277) 8.50 
64 3] 8.22| 9.12|"10.48| 11.53 | 1.65 rR “6| 4.38) 5.40) 7.00)" “9.49 “10.28 “831 | 10.40 | 4-42 |"7.32| “8.56 
3; — | 9.18) 10.50| 11.59 | 2.02] 3.22| 4.43| 5.46] 7.05| 9.55| 10.83. 8.37|10.50| 4.48| 7.37| 9.01 
— | 9.29] 11.00] 12.08| 2.18] 3.33] 4.52] 6.00] 7.17/10.06| 10.43 8.49 11.02! 4.59 | 7.48] 9.11 
8.50) 9.46} 11.17| 12.30] 2.37] 3.50) 5.10] 6.24] '7.45/10.33| 11.00 9.20| 11.80| 5:20| 8.10] 9.31 
Trains Leave Beverly for Salem, Lynn and Boston — 6.42, 7.07, '7.40, 7.52, $8.22, 8.51, 9.12, 9.33, 10.09, 10.44, 11.20, 11.53, 
a.m. 
8.02, 4.42, 5.09, 6.21, 7.32, 8.23, 8.55, 9.18. 
‘Leave Beverly ‘for Wenham, Hamilton, Ipswich and Newburyport — 6.48, 78.16, {|9.24, 10,57, ||11.57, a.m. 
"94.05, 5.19, 6.14, 
Leave Boston for Beverly — 5.55, 7.09, "D. 30, 8. 17, 8.50, 10. 10, 10. 45, 11.10 a.m. 
\|12.31, ||4.03, 7.06 p.m. 
12.40, 1.13, 1.55, 2.46, §3.00, 3.16, 4.08, 4.38, 5.26, 5.40, 6.12, 6.40, 7.00, 7.377, 9.49, 10.28, 10.50 p.m. Sundays—8.31, 9.16, 10.40 a.m. 
1,08, 2.27, 
1.07, 
12.30, 12.40, -§1.15, 1.40,.2.15, 3.20, 4.07, 4.32, 4.45. 
5.00, 5.30, 5.35, 6.00, 6.20, 6.40, 7.10, 7.45, 9.15, 11.15, 11.24 p.m. Sundays — 8.15, 8.20, 9.45, 11.45 a.m. 1.00, 3.15, 5.15, 6.10, 6.30, 7.10, 8.45 p.m, 
i Express to Boston. 
. Flag station. 
' 
§ Saturdays only. Essex Branch. 
I Stops at Wenham. 
