NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
Mayor. If he shows wisdom and is 
governed by reasonable considera- 
tions he will sign the order. No 
such hope is certain as he has com- 
mitted himself to the erroneous pol- 
icy of repairing the fire engine. 
There is still time to change front 
and Mr. Dodge’s friends and ad- 
visors and the public directly inter- 
ested in Ward Six expect him to 
sign so important a bill. If he fails 
to do this it is expected that the 
Board of Aldermen will pass it over 
the veto. Those who know feel that 
this ean be done and consequently 
the fight is nearly over and the new 
steamer will probably be forth- 
coming. If Beverly Farms ever ex- 
peets to get anything it will be a 
fight. 
President Taft arrived in Beverly 
at a late hour, but he was in his 
pew when Dr. Bulkeley opened the 
service with prayer. If the church 
goers in the winter would attend the 
services of the local churehes in the 
summer the influence would be 
wholesome and lighten the task of 
every church from Marblehead toe 
Rockport. 
The return of Nicolay A. Grer. 
stad’s decoration to the Norwegian 
government is a striking illustration 
of the foresight of our forefathers in 
forbidding the ambassadors of our 
country to receive official decora- 
tions from other countries. Mr. 
Grerstad has shown his wisdom in 
eomplying at once to the laws of the 
land. 
King George’s pledge to Ireland 
must rejoice the peace party of the 
realm. It may be that there are 
those who are not pleased. The 
King has shown rare wisdom and it 
may be safely ventured that Eng- 
land will never repeat the errors of 
1766 to 1779. 
Righty Republican members of 
the legislature have pledged them- 
selves to save the party and to co- 
operate with the state committee. 
Massachusetts has always been a 
Republican state and that condition 
still exists. 
The value of a free press is not 
thoroughly appreciated by the Amer- 
iean public and when we read that 
Mexico has just come into her own 
rights of the liberty of the press the 
privileges which are our every day 
joy are appreciated more than ever. 
An estate of $169,127.23 of a junk 
man in Boston would indicate the 
savings of one and the wastes of 
another. 
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The King of England listened at 
his coronation to an eight-minute 
sermon on ‘‘I am among you as he 
that serveth’’. What a triumph of 
democratic sentiment at England’s 
King’s Coronation. 
The appropriation of four millions 
of dollars to increase the salaries of 
the Rural Free Delivery earriers will 
pave the way for parcels post. It 
can not come too soon. 
What a pity we can never feel 
sure that the Maine was blown up 
from within or without. The ex- 
perts disagree. How shall we ever 
know? : 
When you receive your tax bill be 
thankful. Think of Peabody hop- 
ing to lower their rate of $20.80 to a 
little over $20.00. 
Keep your eyes on work—not on 
the thermometer. It is the ‘‘eool’’ 
Way. 
“MIZPAH” 
To Let by the Day or Hour 
CHAS. LOVEGREEN, Prop. 
Manchester, Mass, 
OCHANSIDE 
eight passengers comfortably. 
launch for Motor Boat sails along the beau- 
tiful North Shore. 
Masconomo Park. 
A Panacea. 
He took in January 
Some old Kentucky Rye. 
It nourished him and warmed him, 
As he will testify. 
He took the same, as usual, 
In the middle of July, 
And equally convineed is he 
That he was cooled thereby. 
—J. A. T. 
Boosts Because He Likes To. 
Col. D. C. Collier, director-general 
of the San Diego 1915-Panama- 
California Exposition, serves with- 
out salary and pays his own ex- 
penses. That kind of spirit is what 
is boosting San Diego to the front. 
In Aid of Poor Children. 
The Salvation Army of Gloucester 
is to hold a pienic for the poor ehil- 
dren of the various towns, and asks 
the friends to send in contributions 
‘to help us in this good work. 
Address, Salvation Army, 23 
Dunean street, Gloucester, Mass. 
Open trom June to October 
Accommodates 600 
Magnolia, Mass, 
3 h. p. Motor Boat, 27 ft. long, will carry 
A splendid 
The boat may be found at the float at 
Tel..9-11 
