NORTH SHORE: BREEZE. 
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ECHOES. 
(BARTOL) 
Said the Duck to the Cook, 
‘* Oh, why should I dlie?’’ 
Said the Cook to the Duck, 
‘* There are reasons why; 
It will all be explained to you 
Bye and bye.’’ 
Love is liberty, love is law; 
This truth from Nature, God and Man 
I draw. 
Not I a lump of dough 
To be molded at any man’s will, 
But rather a marble block 
To be shaped by an artist’s skill. 
If a man die shall he live again? 
The question makes the answer plain. 
God would not put the question in our mind 
Unless at last an answer we should find. 
Our doubts are not Creations of our will; 
Our questions, let them haunt us still, 
God hints at nothing He will not fullfll. 
And is the moonshine nothing? 
Doth it not bespeak the moon? 
Lorenzo showed to Jessica 
The heavenly orbs in tune, 
Rank upon shining rank, 
When the sweet moonlight 
Slept upon the bank, 
Is the moonlight less than the clod 
In its power to interpret God? 
Joseph A. Torrey. 
Beverly's New Hospital. 
Beverly’s new hospital, one of the 
finest in the state, will be opened next 
Tuesday and will be formally dedicated 
on that date, the exercises starting at 4 
o'clock. 
An interesting program for the occa- 
sion has been arranged by the Board of 
Directors. “The new buildings occupy 
a commanding location on Herrick street 
near the Montserrat depot and the in- 
speetion can be made by the public on 
Wednesday next between 2 and 5 
o'clock. The few patients who are in 
the old hospital on Central street and are 
ina fit condition will be moved some 
time during the later part on next week. 
Dr. Freeman W. MacDonald 
" 407 Marlborough St. 
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Lost on Mountain. 
Charles O. Billings, jr., of Newton, 
a summer resident of Magnolia had an 
experience last Monday which he would 
not care to repeat. He went out with a 
friend, Elbert E. Clapp of Duxbury, to 
climb Mt. Kineo, near Moosehead Lake, 
Maine, and became lost in the woods, 
wandering around for six hours. 
They put outin a canoe from Kineo 
about 5 p. m. for a sail around the 
mountain. “The canoe leakedand they 
concluded to go ashore and make their 
way back to the hotel. They landed on 
Hardscrabble beach. The path. from 
that point is not easy to the novice. Af- 
ter walking for some time they found 
themselves off the path, with darkness 
coming on rapidly. © One proposed they 
climb the mountain to get their bearings, 
and this was done after much effort. 
After toiling upward till 10 o’ clock they 
gave it up and began to shout for help, 
hoping their voices might be heard down 
as far as the big hotel. About 11 
o’ clock guests on the porticoes reported 
that they heard voices in the direction of 
the mountain. A party of six started 
with lanterns. ~As they approached they 
heard quite distinctly; ““Help! We are 
lost on the mountain!’’ This was re- 
peated at intervals. After an hour the 
party found the two frightened and ex- 
hausted young men. 
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