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£6 29, 
BOSTON & MAINE R. R. 
In effect October 8 1906. 
TRAINS LEAVE MANCHESTER FOR 
BEVERLY, SALEM, LYNN and BOSTON 
£626, 727, ||7 33, $34, £840, ||1021, £10 34, 
Peeopeaeeim. lol, £135, ||2 61, £2.57, £419, 
451, £519, £637, 643, ||819, £930, ||9 49, 
£10 09, p. m. 
W. MANCHESTER, BEVERLY FARMS, 
PRIDES and MONTSERRAT—{6 26, {7 27, 
17 33, £802, ||834, £840, 1935, ||1021, 1034, 
f1135, a. m. |j{ 31, £135, ||251, £257, 419, 
451, £519, 1637, 1/643, 1819, £930, ||949, 
£10 09, p. m. 
MAGNOLIA, WEST GLOUCESTER and 
ROCKPORT—17 02, £819. ||9 07, £913, {1053 
f1139, a.m. 132, £306, 307, 412, 1517, 
522, £551, 1617, ||702, {7 25, (805, ||812 
1007, 11020, f12 11, p. m. 
TRAINS LEAVE WEST MANCHESTER FOR 
BEVERLY, SALEM, LYNN, and BOSTON 
(730, |I736, 1805, ||837, f844. {10 24, 
f10 38, {11 38, a.m. 1/134, f138, ||254, £300, 
1422, 454, 1641, ||646, ||8 22, £933, ||952, 
f1012, p m. 
BEVERLY FARMS, PRIDES and MONT- 
SERRAT—162, {730, ||736, 1805, ||8 37, 
1944, £939, |/1024, f1038, £1138, a.m. ||1 34, 
£138, 1254, £300, 1422, jj454, f522, £641. 
||6 46, 11822, 19 33, ||[9 52, £1012, p.m. 
MANCHESTER, MAGNOLIA, WEST 
GLOUCESTER, and ROCK PORT—16 58, f8 15, 
903, 1904, 1049, {1135 a.m. t1 28, 1302, 
1408, £512, ||518, £548, f614, ||6 58, f7 21, 
8 02, ||808, ||10 04, f1017, £1208, p. m. 
t Daily. f Daily except Sunday. 
|| Sunday only. 
Detailed information and time tables may 
be obtained at ticket oflices. 
D, J. FLANDERS, C.M. BURT, 
Pass. Traf. Mgr. Gen. Pass. Agt. 
Location of Fire Alarm Boxes 
Manchester, Mass. 
31. Electric Light Station. 
33. Telephone Exchange Office. 
Summer Street, P. H. Boyle’s Stable. 
41. Corner Bridge and Pine Sts. 
43. Corner Harbor and Bridge Sts. 
52. Fire Engine House, School St. 
54. Corner School and Lincoln Sts. 
School St., opp. the grounds 
Essex County Club. 
61. Sea St., H. S. Chase’s House. 
62. Corner Beach and Masconomo Sts. 
64. “Lobster Cove.” 
Two Blasts, all out or under control. 
Three Blasts, extra call. 
Directions for giving an alarm: Break the 
glass, turn the key and open the door, pull 
the hook down once and let go 
JAMES HOARE, Chief, 
GEORGE S. SINNICKS, 
CLARENCE W. MORGAN, 
Engineers of Fire Department, 
of the 
22 at 7.45 a.m., no school at John Price 
Primary School; 10. 45 a.m., one session. 
22 at 8.00a.m., no school at any of the 
buildings; 11.00 a.m., one session. 
Let us figure on your next order of 
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NORTH SHORE BREEZE. 
Rev. Mr. Tyler of Norwood, N. Y., 
at Manchester. 
Rev. H. Fay Tyler of Norwood, N. 
Y., preached at the Congregational 
church, Manchester, again last Sunday. 
In the morning he preached from the 
text: ‘“Your heart shall live forever.’’ 
(Psalm 22: 26.) A few excerpts from 
his sermon follow: 
“The psalmist was thinking of what 
you may cail ‘the survival of the fittest.’ 
But why did he not say ‘your mind shall 
live forever?’ It is the element of thought 
that reasons; it is the element of love that 
makes happiness. It was the latter that 
the psalmist had in mind. 
‘“There are great souls,—great intel- 
lects that rise out of the level of human- 
ity, but we can never be drawn to them 
in adoration unless man is attracted to 
them by the glory of God. The heart 
of man gives color to his life; we can no 
more admire the great intellect far re- 
moved from us without the heart than we 
can the flower without color. We are 
to think of the heart of man as the force- 
ful element of life. 
“Different races have had their lead- 
ers, different peoples their gods, but 
Jesus Christ is a universal man because 
he touches the affection of all men. 
“To we need anything for our church- 
es these days? “The world is marching 
on. ‘This is a scientific age. Is the 
church learning anything of the latent 
forces lying hidden in her being? What 
are we doing in the great church of 
Christ in the way of learning about the 
ereat dynamics of Christian life? 
“Tf our religion is to us a dreamy thing 
then we are sitting by the open tea kettle 
seeing the power go to waste. ‘The real 
force of our christian life lies in the secret 
chamber of the heart.”’ 
In the evening Mr. Tyler preached on 
‘“The Progress of History.”’ 
To Finish Interior of Church. 
The parishioners of the Scared Heart 
church in Manchester and of the St. 
Margaret’s church in Beverly Farms will 
be pleased to learn that Rev. Fr. Curran, 
who was formerly pastor of both these 
churches, has recently signed the con- 
tracts for the work on the interior of the 
main auditorium of the St. Mary’s Star 
of the Sea church, Beverly, for which 
object he has been working for some 
time. 
Rev. Fr. Wm. F. Powers has been in 
Albany and Troy, N. Y., the past few 
days attending an alumni reunion of the 
old St. Joseph’s Seminary, at Troy, which 
was abolished some fourteen years ago, 
and which is now used as a preparatory 
mission for Italian boys. 
Spring and summer styles of 
the Lamson & Hubbard hats at 
Bell’s. ig 
By N. P. MELDRUM 
AUCTIONEER 
Executor’s Sale of Real Estale. 
By virtue of a license issued to me by the 
Probate Court for the County of Essex, dated 
January 28, 1907, will be sold at 
PUBLIC AUCTION 
upon the premises, the Homestead of the late 
Daniel W. Friend, corner of School Street and 
Friend’s Court in Manchester in said County 
of Essex at 2 o’clock p. m., Saturday, Apr. 27, 
1907, for the payment of legacies and charges of 
administration, the premises to be sold being 
described in said license as follows, viz: — 
A certain lot of land situated in said Manches- 
ter, with the buildings thereon, and bounded 
beginning at the corner of School Street and 
Friend’s Court, the line runs westerly on said 
Court to land of Thomas Baker, thence souther- 
ly by said land of Baker to Saw Mill Brook, 
thence easterly by said brook to land of Knight, 
thence northerly by said land of Knight to 
School street, and thence by School street to 
said Friend’s Court and the corner begun at, 
containing about three-fourths of an acre. 
TERMS: One hundred dollors are required 
to be paid down at the time of sale, and the 
remainder of the purchased price within twenty 
days from the day of sale. The premises are to 
be sold subject to the taxes to be assessed as of 
May 1, 1907. 
Jutius F. RapBarpy, 
Executor of the will of Daniel W. Friend 
Manchester, April 2, 1907. 
N. P. MELDRUM 
AUCTIONEER 
Executor’s Sale of Real Estate 
AT AUCTION. 
Will be sold at Public Auction on 
the premises in Manchester, at 2 
o’clock p. m., April 27, 1907, 
the valuable Real Estate of the late Daniel W. 
Friend, situate corner of School Street 
Friends’s Court in said Manchester, consisting 
and 
of a two-story frame dwelling, alarge building 
framed for a house used by Mr. Friend for a 
shop and storage, and a small barn. All the 
buildings are in good condition. ‘The lot of 
land connected with said buildings has a front- 
age on School Street of 73.30 feet and on 
Friend’s Court of 115.43 feet. Adjoining this 
house lot is the orchard, suitable for house lots, 
fronting on Friend’s Court 100 feet and running 
thence to Saw Mill Brook 163.47 feet. The 
estate will be sold as a whole without division, 
area 33,126 square feet. This is a rare opportun- 
ity to secure a valuable estate near center of 
town for as an investment. 
Plan of premises may be seen upon application 
to J. F. Rabardy or N. P. Meldrum. $100.00 
must be paid at time of sale, balance on delivery 
of deéd in twenty days. 
J. F. Raparpby, Executor. 
occupancy, or, 
