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NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
Published every Saturday Afternoon, 
J. ALEX. LODGE, Editor and Proprietor. 
Postoffice Block, Manchester, Mass. 
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ble to NORTH SHORE BREEZE, Manchester, Mass. 
Entered as second-class matter April 8, 1905, at the 
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Congress of March 3, 1879. 
Telephones : Manchester 9-13, Beverly 335-3. 
VOLUME 3. NUMBER 26 
SATURDAY, JUNE 30, 1906. 
TIDES 
Week of June 30 — July 6, 1906. 
Forenoon Afternoon 
- High Low High Low 
Day Water Water Water Water 
Saturday 
Sunday 
Monday ; J ‘ 
Tuesday 8.25 2.17 8.50 2.36 
Wednesday 9.23 3.14 9.46 3.32 
Thursday 10.20 4.10 10.40 4.27 
Friday C1202 11.33 5.20 
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cetved at any time during the year, 
and anyone may have the paper sent to 
them by mail to any part of the United 
States for One Dollar a year (in 
advance). Subscriptions may be left 
with the Station Agent at Pride's 
Crossing ; Varneys Drug Store, Bev, 
erly Farms: Lycett’s Drug Store- 
Magnolia; Proctor Bros.’ News-store, 
Gloucester; Beverly Printing Com- 
pany, 116 Rantoul street, Beverly, or 
at the BREEZE OFFICE, Post-office 
block, Manchester. 
The picnic season is on. 
A “bigger, better, busier’’ BREEZE 
is indicative of a “‘ bigger, better and 
busier ’’ North Shore. 
How delightfully refreshing are the 
North Shore breezes evenings after 
the heat of the day ! 
Rev. Dr. George M. Bartol, who 
died a week ago Wednesday at his 
home in Lancaster, was a brother of 
Dr. C. A. Bartol, for so many years 
one of Manchester’s dearly beloved 
summer visitors and one of the bene- 
factors of the town. 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
What a relief to alight from the 
train at any of our North Shore sta- 
tions these days after a few hours 
spent in sweltering Boston! 
The new automobile law—Chapters 
353 and 421, Acts of 1906—approved 
by the governor May 24, went into 
practical operation last Monday. 
There will be plenty a-doing in 
Manchester and Beverly Farms on 
the Fourth — next Wednesday — not 
only to keep everybody in town, but 
to bring visitors among us. 
WHISPERINGS 
We might whisper to Young 
America as the Fourth approaches, 
that if his funds should run low or 
should he fall short of firecrackers, 
our genial Town Treasurer Stanley 
will be the one to call upon for addi- 
tional supplies. At least, he said in 
town meeting some months ago when 
the matter of an appropriation for 
July 4 was being discussed that he 
liked to get out with the boys and 
make a noise, and if there were any 
boys who didn’t have anything with 
which to make a noise, to come to 
him on the Fourth and he would re- 
lieve their wants. Now boys if you 
want any firecrackers call around and 
receive of his proffered hospitality. 
HELD AT MANCHESTER 
Summer Meeting of the Gloucester District of 
the Mass. Sunday School Association 
Convened Tuesday 
A large number of delegates and 
workers from all the Sunday schools 
in the Gloucester district of the Mass. 
Sunday School association, totaling 22 
schools, attended the summer meeting 
of the association, which convened at 
the Congregational church, Manches- 
ter, Tuesday afternoon and evening. 
The session was called to order at 2 
o’clock in the afternoon and the pro- 
gram as printed two weeks ago was 
carried out. 
It was a very interesting meeting, 
and the speakers were all listened to 
with rapt attention. 
Where the Breeze Can Be Bought 
Manchester: L. W. Floyd’s 
J. S. Reed’s 
Railroad Station 
Breeze Office 
West Manchester station 
Beverly Farms:  F. W. Varney’s 
Railroad Station 
Pride’s Crossing: Railroad station 
Magnolia: Lycett’s drug stores 
All Hotels 
Beverly: News stores 
Shepard’s News Store 
Huntoon’s 
Proctor Bros. 
Electric car station 
Beverly Cove: 
Gloucester : 
ROSE SHOW 
Annual Exhibition of the N, S. Horticultural 
Society Held in Large Tent on Essex 
County Club Grounds Wednesday and 
Thursday. A Grand Success. 
Both in point of flowers exhibited 
and as regards the attendance and 
general interest manifested, the Rose 
show of the North Shore Horticultural 
society, held in a large tent on the 
lawn, at the Essex County club, on 
Wednesday and Thursday of this week 
was far ahead of rose shows of previ- 
ous years, 
Coming as it did on the opening day 
of the series of band concerts at the 
club,a goodly number of the society 
folk were on hand and took in the 
show. 
The large tent, its sides covered 
with greenery, and with a beautiful 
floor of soft velvet of green grass, 
offered a pretty setting for the long 
rows of tables and stands filled with 
beautifully colored and sweetly per- 
fumed flowers. -In the evening the 
tent was lighted by Nernst lights, 
which gave a natural tone to the 
colors. 
Among the largest exhibitors were ¢ 
Mrs. R. C. Hooper, Mrs. James Mc- 
Millan, Miss Mary F. Bartlett, Mrs. 
Geo. E. Cabot, Mrs. H. L. Higginson, 
the Spaulding estate, Mrs. W. Scott 
Fitz MrsuGas-+-Curtis, ait svete 
Crosby, Mrs. Philip Dexter, Miss A. 
G. Thayer and others. 
The silver medal for the best dis- 
play of roses arranged for effect, filling 
one society table, was won again by 
Mrs. H. L. Higginson (Jos. Clark, 
gardener), while Mrs. James McMillan 
won the bronze medal. Mrs. McMil- 
lan took the bronze medal in this class 
last year, also. 
For the second time Mrs. Jas. Mc- 
Millan (Fred Brasch, gardener), won 
the silver cup offered by J. H. Troy 
Nomin Shore Aulo-Passenger Co. 
PASSENGER SERVICE 
TIME TABLE: 
(Subject to change without notice) 
Auto-car leaves City Hall, Beverly, for 
Manchester at *6:30, 9:00, 11:00 
AM. 1:00, 3:00, 5:00 and 7:00 P.M. 
Auto-car leaves Town Hall, Man- 
chester, for Beverly at * 7:30, 10:00 
A.M. 12:00m. 2:00, 4:00, 6:00 
and *8:O00Op.m. (*Sundays excepted.) 
Fare 30 cents each way. 
JOHN F. STANDLEY, 
: Superintendent. 
Office No. 127 Cabot St., Beverly. 
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