NORTH SHORE BREEZE. 
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Successful Fair in Aid of Congrega- 
tional Church. 
The fair in the Manchester Town 
hall on Wednesday and Thursday of this 
week under the auspices of the Ladies’ 
Social circle, in aid of the Congregation- 
al church, was a splendid success. “The 
Congregational Church, Manchester 
various booths and tables were presided 
over by the following: 
Punch and ice tea: Mrs. 
Roberts, Miss Jessie M. 
Mrs. J. A. Lodge. 
Fancy work: Mrs. Harlan Morgan, 
Mrs. W. W. Hoare, Miss Grace Mac- 
eregor, Miss Eleanor Morgan and Mrs. 
F. B. Rust. 
Cushion table: Mrs. Oscar Wing, 
Mrs. S. A. Sinnicks and Mrs. C.. E. 
Williams. 
Domestic table: Mrs. W. B. Jack- 
son and Miss Isabella MacKay. 
Collars, handkerchiefs and neckties: 
Hollis L. 
Hoare and 
Mrs. G. W. Blaisdell, Mrs. A. C. 
Hooper and Miss Ruth Blaisdell. 
Remembrance table: Mrs. Eliza 
Leach, Mrs. J. R. Allen and Mrs. J. 
A. Toorey. 
Gift tree: 
T. Beaton. 
Aprontable: Mrs. G. A. Sinnicks, 
Miss Alice Knight, Miss Marion Scott, 
Miss Alice Blaisdell and Mrs. F. G. 
Cheever. 
Candy table: Mrs. L. W. Floyd, 
Miss Beth Jewett, Miss Fannie Knight 
and Miss Mildred Hannable. 
Ice Cream: Mrs. G. A. Kitfield, 
Mrs. David Bennett, Mrs. Susan Knight, 
Mrs. J. W. Carter, Misses Alice and 
Annabel Haraden, Misses Edna and 
Marion Kitfield, Agnes Carter, Beatrice 
Long and Mildred Pert. 
Cake: Mrs. Anna Phillips, Miss 
Martha Knight, Mrs. Charles Danforth, 
Mrs. Edward Haraden. 
The general committee in charge of 
the fair was composed of Mrs G. A. 
Kitfield, chairman; Mrs. E. S. Knight, 
Mrs. H. B. Hinchliffe, Mrs. F. M. 
Johnson, Mrs. David Bennett, Mrs. L. 
H. Ruge, and Mrs. R. C. Allen, and 
Miss Lila Goldsmith, representing the 
Junior S. S.; Richard Cheever and Al- 
bert Cunningham, printing committee. 
The most attractively decorated booths 
were those of the fancy table and the 
punch, 
Mrs. Glover and Mrs. D. 
ECHOES. 
(Cc. A. BARTOL. ) 
That creature I despise 
Who deals in questions only, 
And will not brook replies. 
Vex not thy conscience overmuch: 
The worst thing is a conscience, 
Or what we esteem as such. 
At last Divorce has cut the legal band, 
And what each suffered all may understand. 
The salve of Silence oft will peace afford: 
No blister like the captious, questioning word. 
While men survive there will be clash of blades; 
The blood-red blossom of war is the flower tha} 
never fades. 
—Joseph A. Torrey. 
Mrs. E. M. Campbell, dressmaker, of 
126 Massachusetts avenue, Boston, is at 
“<The Old Homestead,’’ Shore Road, 
Magnolia. Gowns, fancy waists and 
shirt waists. Ball gowns a specialty. * 
AES TEC Mis 
Poultry Yards 
BROILERS - A - SPECIALTY 
C. Frank Trowt, Proprietor 
Pride’s Crossing 
FAT 
At the Central Square Luncu 
Wholesome food, well served, 
quick service. A dainty lunch 
..or a big feed at short notice.. 
2 Central Square Lunch & 
Central St., Manchester-by-the-Sea 
BOSTON & MAINE R. R. 
In effect June 22, 1908. 
TRAINS LEAVE MANCHESTER FOR 
W. MANCHESTER, BEVEKLY FARMS, 
PRIDES, MONTSERRAT, BEVERLY, 
SALEM, LYNN and BOSTON—{624, {7 27, 
7 31, ef8 00, ||8 33, £839, §f935, [10 20, £10 34, 
f1133a.m. £1243, |/130, £135, [2 27, £257, 
t316, f419, {|448, 1519, £620, ||6 42, ||8 18, 
£9 06, ||9 48, £10 09 p. m. 
MAGNOLIA, GLOUCESTER and ROCK- 
PORT—12 14 £702, £8.21, . 907. £9 13, 
f1014, ||1057, f1142,a.m. +132, t208, f3 08, 
307, f414, £517, 522, £557, 1622, ||654, 
720, £807, 1812, f1021, 10.37, p.m. 
TRAINS LEAVE BEVERLY FARIS FOR 
PRIDES, MONTSERRAT, BEVERLY, 
SALEM, LYNN and BOSTON—f631, 734, 
1738 ef807, 840, £846, §f942, — ||10 27, 
1042, f1140a.m. £1249, ||137, 141, 234, 
£3 04, t3 25, £4 26, ||4 55, £5 26, 16.27, ||6 49, ||8 25, 
£913, 955, £1016 p. m. 
WEST MANCHESTER, MANCHESTER, 
MAGNOLIA, GLOUCESTER and ROCK, 
PORT—{1208, £654, £812, 1859, £906, £1007, 
\|10 49, £11 33, a. m. tH 24, t200, £2 59, 407, £5 08, 
514, £548, £615, [6 46, £712, £800, {8 04, 
f10 14, |]10 29 p. m. 
TRAINS LEAVE BOSTON FOR 
MONTSERRAT, PRIDES, BEVERIY 
FARMS and MANCHESTER—f5 54, 17 09, 
815, £817, £925, 1000, f1045a.m_ 71240, 
t115, 1215, £320, +4 30, £5 00, 15 30, ||6 00, [6 20, 
£710, ||7 20, 915, ||945, f1124 p.m. 
t Daily. 
f Daily except Sunday. 
|| Sunday only. 
{{ Daily except Monday. 
§ Salem and Boston only 
t Saturday only 
e Ex. from MONTSERRAT tO BOSTON 
Detailed information and time tables may 
be obtained at ticket oflices. 
D, J. FLANDERS, C.M. BURT, 
Pass. Traf. Mgr. Gen. Pass. Agt. 
BEVERLY FARMS 
Rev. Clarence Strong Pond started 
last Monday for a four weeks vacation 
and will spend it principally at Pocasset, 
and vicinity, on Cape Cod. 
“QOUBEN? OF SEA ROUTES” 
Merchants and Miners Trans. Co. 
Steamship Lines From 
Boston and Providence to Norfolk, Baltimore and Savannah 
BOSTON TO PHILADELPHIA 
Most Popular Route to Atlantic City, Jersey Coast Resorts, 
Old Point Comfort, Washington and the South and West 
ACCOMODATIONS AND CUISINE UNSURPASSED 
SEND FOR BOOKLET 
C.H. MAYNARD, Agent 
Boston, Mass. 
JAS. BARRY, Agent 
Providence, R. I. 
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General Offices 
BALTIMORE, Md. 
