NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
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weoljil. No. 7 
MANCHESTER, MASS., SATURDAY, JULY 1, 1905 
Three Cents 
What is doing 
On the Fourth, 
At Manchester. 
12 Midnight — Bonfire on Beach St. Park. 
9.45 A.M.— Open Air Theatre on Common. 
1.30 p.m.— BasebaJl Game on Brook Street 
Playgrounds. 
2-5 p.M.— Band Concert at Playgrounds. 
7-9 p.M.— Band Concert at Beach St. Park. 
8.00 p.M.— Fireworks at Park. 
At Beverly Farms. 
8.30 A.M.— Base ball at Tweed’s field. Fol- 
lowed by sports. 
1.45 p.mM.— Central Square. Band Concert. 
Bicycle Races. Dashes. Bicycle Floral 
Parade for Girls, followed by Water 
sports at West Beach. 
Evening — Fireworks and illumination at 
West Beach. 
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COMPANY INSTALLED. 
Manchester B. B. B. now a Member of the 
United Boys’ Brigade of America. 
Brig. Gen. W. W. Gerry of the 
United Boys’ Brigade of America, and 
staff, came to Manchester Thursday 
evening and installed the local brigade 
of 40 members into the national body, 
commissioning Rev. Edward Hersey 
Brewster as commandant and Herman 
C. Swett, captain. 
The event was one of the most im- 
portant in the comparatively brief 
history of A. E. Lowe camp, and is 
one which the boys should always feel 
proud of, inasmuch as it has been 
brought about only through their hard 
work and persistent drilling. 
Thursday evening the brigade, 
headed by the drum corps, marched 
BITS 
The bold and rocky coast along the 
picturesque North Shore offers to the 
geological student rare opportunity 
for study. The coast is especially rich 
in trap dykes and some of them may 
be followed for miles. All along the 
shore large fissures extend from the 
OF NORTH SHORE COASTAL SCENERY. 
sea into the headlands into which the 
tides rush in a boiling, seething vol- 
ume, making a dull, heavy boom which 
echoes among the cliffs and wooded 
shores. 
The accompanying views show such 
dyke structures in the process of re- 
moval by weathering. The views at 
top of the page and at the right are on 
Smith’s Point, Manchester, while the 
ones at the left are Magnolia views, 
one being the famous Rafe’s chasm, 
which scores of the Magnolia hotel 
guests visit daily. 
