NOTICE. 
The Board of Registrars will be in session 
for the purpose of receiving evidence of the 
qualification of persons claiming a right to 
vote, at the Police Station on Wednesday 
evening, Feb. 13, from 7.30 till 8.30; at the 
office of the Board of Selectmen, Wednesday 
evening, Feb. 20, from 7.30 till 8.30; also at 
the same place on Saturday, Feb. 23, from 
12 m. till 10 p.m, at which time registra- 
tion closes. 
WM. J. JOHNSON 
JAS. H. RIVERS 
CHAS. DANFORTH + 
ALFRED S$. JEWETT J 
Manchester, Mass., Feb.5, 1907, 
Board of 
Registrars. 
Manchester Post Office. 
MAILS DUE 
From Boston and way stations, New York 
the East, West and South, 7.10, 11.45 a.m.; 
3.15, 6.00 p.m. 
From Gloucester and Rockport. 8, 10.30 
a.m.; 2.00, 5.30 p.m. From Magnolia, 2 p.m 
MAILS CLOSE 
For Boston and way stations, New York, 
the East West and South, 7.02, 9.59 a.m; 
1.05, 4.51 p. m. 
For Gloucester and Rockpori, 11.09 a.m.; 
2.40, 5.20, 8 p.m. For Magnolia, 8 p.m. 
Office open from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. 
Money orders issued aid paid from 7 a.m. 
to 7 p.m. 
Miss Lillian Devere of Beauty Show 
Fame will appear at the Lyceum 
Theatre, Boston: 
The physical culture beauty show 
held recently in Madison Square Garden, 
New York, brought out a number of 
very handsome exponents of Bernard 
McFadden’s followers. Among them 
was Miss Lillian Devere of Chicago, 
whose beauty created a furore and no 
end of jealousy among the contestants. 
She is a small girl, but handsomely pro- 
portioned, and was awarded honorable 
mention by the judges. The managers 
of extravaganza companies soon learned 
that Miss Devere could sing and dance 
as well as look pretty, so the little lady 
was not long without an engagement. 
Miss Devere’s regular exercises would 
tire most anyone who has not practised 
them as long as she has, and she care- 
fully follows the regular physical culture 
diets, deep breathing and cold baths 
have become a hobby with her. 
LET THE BREEZE 
DO YOUR 
PRINTING 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
13 
Reisgnation of Rev. C. Arthur Lin- 
coln Presented Last Sunday 
Following is the resignation of Rev. 
C. Arthur Lincoln, presented to the 
church last Sunday morning: 
‘To the church and parish of the 
Orthodox Congregational Church of 
Manchester, Mass. Greeting : 
‘“‘ Dearly Beloved, 
“After prayer, deliberation, and 
earnest consideration of the interests 
of our Lord’s kingdom I have, with 
regret, come-to the conclusion that 
I shall tender my resignation as minis- 
ter and teacher of this church and 
parish. The reasons which have led 
me to this decision are too many, per- 
haps, for enumeration here. None of 
them, however, are based in the least 
degree upon the relations which exist 
between this church and myself. The 
kindly treatment which has been uni- 
formly accorded me, the patient for- 
bearance with my mistakes, the hearty 
encéuragement and support of my ef- 
forts for good, the faithful and loyal 
prayers which have been my great 
help and inspiration, the love mani- 
fested in numerous ways for me as 
your pastor and friend, all form pow- 
erful bonds to keep me here as your 
minister so long as I could be of ser- 
vice to you. 
“When happy relations exist be- 
tween a church and its pastor, the sev- 
ering of those relations is a most seri- 
ous step. This I realize most acutely. 
A month ago I had no thought except 
that of continuing and strengthening 
the present relations. It was my am- 
bition to grow among you in power to 
render more efficient service for our 
Lord and Master. I had not made 
the first step in the direction of 
another field of labor nor did I contem- 
plate the possibility of any immediate 
change. 
«« But now an opportunity for service 
ina much larger field has come as 
unexpectedly as it was unsought, an 
opportunity so great that I have been 
forced to give it careful] consideration 
after investigation, after consultation 
with men older and wiser than myself, 
men who are well acquainted with the 
situation as well as with myself; and 
after earnest thought and prayer, I 
have decided that I must resign my 
office with you and be free to take up 
work in this new field. I shall not 
attempt to put in words the pain 
which this decision has caused me. 
But were [I in the least doubt about 
the wisdom of the decision, I should 
not submit this document to you. 
«Praying the richest blessings of 
heaven upon you and soliciting your 
increasing prayer for me wherever 
God may place me in his vineyard, I 
do hereby tender to you my resigna- 
tion as minister and teacher, the rela- 
tions between us to cease to exist after 
the second Sunday in March, 1907. 
I also ask for the calling of a council 
for dismissal at an-early date. 
Yours in the bonds of our Lord, 
C. AxTHUR LINCOLN. 
Mt. Pleasant Dairy 
R. & L. BAKER, 
Dealers im 
LL 
NIITLE. 
Teaming done to order. Telephone Connecti«n 
Gravel and Rough Stone. P.O. Box 129. 
MANCHESTER, MASS. 
EDWARD A. LANE 
HOUSE, SIGN AND CARRIAGE PAINTER 
DECORAT’R and PAPER HANGER 
Dealer in Paints, Oils, Paper Hangings, Window 
Shades, Blinds and Windows. 
Tel. Con. MANCHESTER and HAMILTON 
FRANK H. DENNIS 
.- GROCER... 
Telephone 243 
16 Schcol St., - Manchester 
C. L. CRAFTS, 
Carpenterand Builder, 
Special Attention Given to Jobbing. 
MANCHESTER, MASS. 
Telephone 139-4. 
George S. Sinnicks, 
MASON BUILDER 
MANCHESTER-BY-THE-SEA. 
Manchester, Magnolia, Beverly Farms, Boston. 
SMITH’S EXPRESS COMPANY. 
F. J. MERRILL, Proprietor. 
Principal Boston Office: 32 Court Square. 
Telephones: _Boston, Main 489; Manchester, 116 
First-Class Storage for Furniture. 
Separate Rooms under Lock. 
MANCHESTER, MASS. 
EDWARD Ss. KNIGHT, 
FLORIST, 
Dealer in Fine Plants, Bulbs and Seeds. 
FLOWERS for all occasions. 
44 School St., Manchester-by-the-Sea. 
Manion’s Fish Market 
CENTRAL ST., MANCHESTER, MASS, 
Ocean, Lake & Pond Fresh Fish. 
Fresh Fish Direct from the Fishing Boats Every 
Morning. Orders called for Daily Prompt Delivery. 
Telephone Connection. Oysters and Little Neck 
Clams Opened at your Residence. 
