July 2, 1915. 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 
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Tue TEuton Appears to be winning in the west 
with uncanny persistence. Russia, however, has never 
counted on this being a short war. The older men of 
this generation remember the failures and defeats of the 
earlier years of the rebellion. It was not until after five 
years of hard and bitter struggle that victory was won. 
In the earlier days the South won because it was pre- 
pared. Germany is now winning because of a similar 
advantage. Americans are beginning to realize the seri- 
ousness of the fray and its probable duration. 
PRESIDENT LOWELL was painstakingly neutral, as be- 
came him as the official leader of America’s leading east- 
ern university, but our own Major Higginson was pains- 
takingly sympathetic with the Allies; as to Prussian mili- 
tarism he will have none of it. Major Higginson is a 
pronounced militarist, but. in the interests of peace. He 
is no “jingo”; he knows too well the fatality of war and 
its havoc. 
Tue Pastor of a Beverly church preached on the 
seriousness of life to the graduating class of the Beverly 
High school. At the age at which young people graduate 
from High school the theme was timely. Young folks 
are too slow in appreciating that phase of life. 
Tue Presment Has Earnep his recreation days in 
Cornish, but with a Mexican and a German and a British 
problem on his hands and in his mind the least that he 
expects to obtain is freedom from the heat of Wash- 
ington. 
VETERANS from all over the North Shore will gather 
at Beverly Farms Sunday to commemorate fifty years of 
peace. It is a pronounced fact that as a rule the G. A. 
R. men are oppossed to war and are interested in peace; 
but it is not peace at any price: Peace with honor. 
Tue MaAimine of a pedestrian may be the accident 
of a:‘moment, but flight is criminal cowardice. 
New 
Aut THe Wortp now knows where Cornish, 
Hampshire, is. 
Ar tHe Ep, June made.a good spurt to redeem its 
reputation, 
Tur SANE Fourtu has arrived! 
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war and will continue to make them. Ethically America 
is culpable in so doing, but if the nation is to be legally 
and strictly neutral what else can we do. To put an em- 
bargo on arms would be a decided assistance to the cause 
of Germany and thus actually a partisan activity. Amer- 
ica cannot stop munitions of war being sent to either 
Germany or the Allies without violating its professed 
neutrality. 
BOSTON 
War Dors Not compare favorably with hell. There 
is a rational quality and administration of justice in the 
old doctrine of Puritanism in which the horrors of the 
inferno were administered equitably for wrongs done.- 
There is nothing rational about war. The havoe and 
horrors fall with insane injustice upon the weak, the poor, 
the innocent and the honorable 
American 
This will 
A TRAINING ScuHoor, for officers for the 
army is to be held at Plattsburg this summer. 
afford aspiring young men an opportunity 
pleasant vacation month and to equip themselves against 
the day when their country may require their services. 
America Wirn Every opportunity which peace pre-' 
sents has not been able to supply the demands made upon 
it for military arms and supplies. 
at we What a plight the nation would be in merely to 
provide weapons of war! 
ire 
Dr. Horack PACKARD suggests that cancers are 
caused by the absence of mineral food and salts in hu- 
man food, Whatever the cause may be the world may 
well not know if only a cure may be discovered. 
YALE'S Luck mAs TURNED again and Harvard was 
beaten by the strong oarsmen of the rival college. 
THink A White and perhaps you can help find 
place for some of the aspiring young graduates. 
Tue GARDENER is reaping where he has sown. 
A Parriotic week-end. 
The gift shop at the ‘‘Rose Tree,” Ipswich Village, 
is now open. The Tea Room will be open in a few days, 
after some little unexpected delay. 
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