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A cireular is being prepared for 
the schedule of races at the Man- 
chester Yacht club this summer, but 
it will not be ready to send to mem- 
bers until next week. It has been 
definitely decided, however, that the 
first race for the one design class 
will be held on Friday, June 17. The 
regatta committee of the club met 
Wednesday and organized with Nor- 
ton Wigglesworth as chairman and 
seeretary. A special committee of 
the elub in charge of the Seawanha- 
ka races has decided on George W. 
Mansfield of Salem as special judge. 
C. EK. Hodges is chairman of the 
Iiouse Committee this year. More 
or less repairing has had to be done 
this spring as a result of last win- 
ter’s severe storms. Part of the wall 
had to be rebuilt and an iron railing 
has been put on this. 
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The big auxilary schooner Arbel- 
“la owned by Ex-Commodore Wash- 
ington B. Thomas of the lHastern 
Yacht club is fitting out at Marble- 
head for the season. 
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The first race of the season at 
Marblehead—the first club ehampion- 
ship of Corinthian Yacht elub—was 
sailed last Saturday afternoon, there 
being four yachts in class P and 
three sonder class” racers. The 
Amoret, owned by C. P. and II. 8. 
Wheelock won the class P race, and 
Caleb Loring’s Wolf with Miss May 
Loring at the tiller won the sonder 
class race, 
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An unusually interesting and 
speedy fleet of yachts will follow the 
new blue-starred flag of Commodore 
Fk. Lewis Clark in the Eastern Yacht 
¢lub’s annual eruise next month 
along the Maine coast. Among the 
schooners that have already enrolled 
are C, Howard Clark, jr.’s Savarona 
and C. H. W..Foster’s Olivette; 
—sloops, . Humma,  Vice-Commodore 
Robert Treat Paine, 2d; Glorianna, 
Gordon Abbott; Doris, S. Reed An- 
thony; Alice, Charles K. Cummings ; 
Marie L., George Lee; Wianno, Ar- 
thur W. Stevens. Rear Commodore 
Herbert M. Sears’ ‘‘Tlope’’ will also 
20 on the cruise. 
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S. Reed Anthony of Boston and 
Beverly Farms had _,a_ forty-foot 
launch named the Ruth, launched 
from Stearns and Mackay’s yard 
last month, 
Dr. Franklin Dexter of Boston and 
Pride’s has sold his power boat, 
“Penguin’’ to the Marblehead 
Transportation Co. 
Yachting Fixtures for the Week. 
SATURDAY, JUNE 11. 
American Y. C.—Club, Newburyport. 
Atlantic Y. C.—Open regatta. 
Boston Y. C.—Club, City Point, 
Dorchester Y. © Rok ub, sail and power. 
Manhasset Bay Y. ©. —Annual regatta. 
Mosquito Fleet Y. O.—Y. R. A. and in- 
ter-club, open, City Point. 
Weetamoe Y. C.—Power and 18- footers, 
Fall River. 
SUNDAY, JUNE 12. 
Columbia Y. (CL adiea? day, City Point. 
Squautum Y. C.—Club. 
THURSDAY, JUNE 16. 
New York Y. O—Spring cups, Glen 
Cove. 
Portland Power B, C.— Cruise. 
FRIDAY, JUNE 17. 
Beverly Y. G.—First club race, Wing's 
Neck. 
Boston'-yv¥. Cy. tk: A., open, Hull, start 
outside, 
Dorchester -Y. C.—Club run to Revere 
Beach. 
Jubilee Y. C.—Power, Beverly. 
Portland Power B. 
South Boston Y. 
Wollaston Y. 
C.— Cruise. 
C.—Commodore’s eup. 
U.— Water sports, 
SATURDAY, JUNE 18. 
American Y. C.—Newburyport, cruise to 
Portsmouth, 
Beverly Y. C.—Second elub race, Wings 
Neck. ; 
Boston Y. C.—Y. R. A. open, Hull, start 
outside. 
Corinthian Y. C.—Club. 
Larchmont Y. C.—Spring regatta. 
New Rochelle Y. C.—Twenty-fifth anni- 
versary. : 
New York A. C.—Open regatta 
New York canoe club—First ch: ampion- 
ship. 
Portland Power B, 
Rhode Island Y, C.—Ladies’ day. 
South Boston Y. C.—Commodore’s cup. 
Winthrop Y. C.—Club, handicap. 
SUNDAY, JUNE 19. 
Portland Power B. C.—Cruise. 
South Boston Y. C—Commodore’s cup. 
C.— Cruise. 
East Gloucester. 
S. B. Whitney, the noted organist 
of Boston, will summer here during 
July, as has been his annual eustom. 
Mrs. Walter Wellman and daugh- 
ters of Washington, have arrived at 
Miss Blanche H. Stanley’s cottage, 
Mt. Pleasant avenue, for the season, 
and Miss Stanley has returned to 
Philadelphia. 
Arriving at the Fair View sinee its 
opening have been II. C. Blaney, Bos- 
ton; George Blaney, Newton; Mr. 
and Mrs. A. T. Emmons, Lawrence; 
Mrs. E. G. Hargrave, FE. Li Chaloner, 
Abbie Nichols, Mrs. E.G. sanett, 
Boston; Misses E. L. Bullfinch, L. 
W. Sanderson, Cambridge; Miss 
Emily F. Blaney, Dorchester; Miss 
Eliza Buckingham, Lexington, 
WILLIAM KENDRICKS 
formerly in the employ of 
the Misses Bartlett, will 
be at  Connor’s Stable, 
peep Street, Manches- 
ter-by-the-Sea, June Ist, 
for the summer, and will 
supply horses, victoria or 
depot wagon for rides, to 
those desirous of hiring. 
He can bring the best of 
testimonials. 
Telephone - Manchester 123-3 
SUMMER READING 
Light reading is the rule 
for hot weather. 
We have lots of paper- 
of” all 
grades from a detective tale 
up. 
If you want the latest fie- 
eovered literature 
tion we have all that is pop- 
ular, in our . Circulating 
The Wild. Olive, 
The Depot Master, The Un- 
desirable Governess, &e., &e. 
Library. 
KAVANAGH, 
The Druggist, 
South Essex Mass. 
W. M. SMITH 
The PHOTOGRAPHER 
156 CABOT ST., BEVERLY 
Samples at Allen’s Drug 
Store, Manchester, 
Miss GLADYS TRULL 
Of Pride’s Crossing 
Announces to the people of Manchester 
that she is prepared to give lessons on the 
Piano and Pipe-Organ 
and that her services may be secured 
as accompanist. ; 
