NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 35 
To tHE GrapuatiInc Crass of Beverly High 
the Rey. E. A. Chase in an unusually helpful address full 
of:wisdom and sound advice tells the pupils “there is a 
particular place and work in this world for you. It be- 
comes you to find that place, to get your orbit. This is 
your quest.” Happy indeed is the man who finds his 
orbit and swings in it. The advice is good as every man 
and woman of any experience well knows. 
It Is SOMEWHAT DISCONCERTING to have the peace 
and order of an administration upset by a Mexican half- 
breed, but. there is a light in the west. There is a good 
day coming. peek 
A BEVERLY BACCALAUREATE speaker advises his youth- 
ful auditors to swallow their troubles with one gulp and 
not to worry themselves all day tasting them. Good 
advice! 
THE EstaBLISHMENT OF A CouRSE IN AERONAUTICS 
by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology marks an- 
other epoch in the development of science. 
THE Goop Roaps Ampirion has reached the Senate 
and a billion dollar appropriation is assured. 
Tue Droucut 1s TAKING ON serious aspects. ‘The 
fair days have been the delight of the brides and grad- 
uates, but a consternation to the growers of flowers and 
vegetables. Rain, the flower of the garden and the grass 
of the fields call out for Rain! 
Dr. W. H. Riper gave the graduating class at Man- 
chester goodly advice when he said: “The secret of get- 
ting results is to be yourself and not a duplicate of some- 
one else.” Hard advice to follow and easy advice to 
give, but true as only truth can be. 
WatcH THE Boynton BicycLe RaAmRoap Bins! It 
has been passed to be engrossed. The public will be in- 
erested in its success if practicable. There is the issue! 
And who knows until it has been tired out? 
Tue Trrpure Pap to Rev. Albert Gardner Warner 
for his work for the Manchester Men’s Brotherhood and 
the Boy Scouts by the vote at the last meeting of the 
Brotherhood was deserved. 
Tur Mayor or Brverty should feel gratified over 
Monday’s meeting of the Board. The sustaining of a 
veto is creditable to the Board and the Mayor. 
CAPE ANN RESORT NEWS 
Season guests at the By-Water-Inn include Dr. Wm. 
Duane, who is connected with Harvard College, Mrs. 
Duane and child of Boston; Fred Newcomb and daugh- 
ters Grace and Edith of Westfield, N. J.; Mr. and Mrs, 
W. =. Locke and son of Boston; Mrs. A.°H. -Fimmer- 
man and son Arthur, who is a student at Cornell, of St. 
Louis, and Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Evernden of Sea Breeze, 
Fla. 
Guests at the Overlook hotel for the season include 
the Misses Mary and Clara Gries of New York; Mr. and 
Mrs. L. Henry Hooper and son Jack of Boston, and Miss 
Sarah A, Hunter of Boston. 
The home-like Idlewild house will begin its twenty- 
sixth season this week. 
The Grand*View hotel opend the 20th with prospects 
of a good season oto 2 
Recent arrivals at their summer:homes in Annisquatm 
include the families of Major L. S. Bent of Overbrook, 
Pa.; J, M. Whittemore of Boston; Countess De Mazano 
of N.*Y.; J. N.:Damon- of Newton; Oscar Chandler of 
Boston; H. A. Wise-Wood of New York; J. P. Bartlett 
of New York; C. P. Townsend of Washington; Mrs. C. 
B. Mellen of Cambridge; Tracy Hoppin of New York; 
Roger W. Babson of Wellesley Hills; F. B. Smith of 
Cambridge; Miss Susan B. White of Brooklyn, N. Y.; 
Mrs. F. W. Richardson of St. Louis, Mo.; Harry Wor- 
cester of Cambridge; James Guyler of Newton; H. H. 
Wiggin of Brookline; Geo. Warner, brother of late Chas. 
Dudley Warner, of New York; A. P. Thompson of No. 
Andover;)O. A. Shephard of Brookline; Wm. Jelly of 
Salem; D. H. Woodbury of Littleton; Miss Jennie Gregg 
of Waltham; F. O. Sargent of Everett; Mrs. Olive Sar- 
gent of Chelsea; J: R. Green of Somerville; W. H. 
Forbes of Winchester; “Samuel Mason’ of Cambridge; 
George D. Mason of Cambridge; O. E. Williams of Bos- 
ton; H. B. Duane of Boston; F. O. Kendall of Cam-° 
bridge; C. F. Bradley of Boston; W. C. Chase of Boston; - 
Slason Thompson of. Lake Forest, Ill.; Hollis French’ of 
Boston;y*Rev. Davis W, Clark of Boston; Prof. Barry 
MeNutt of So. Bethlehem, Pa, Prof. McNutt is connected 
with the Lehigh University, 
Was man made to disdain the gifts of nature? Was 
he placed on earth but to gather bitter fruits? For whom 
are the flowers the gods cause to bloom at the feet of 
mortals? It pleases Providence when we abandon our- 
selves to the different inclinations that he has given us; 
our duties come from his laws, and our desires from his 
inspirations.—Anon. 
Love is—I know not what; which comes—I know 
not whence; which is formed—I know not how; which 
enchants—I know not by what; and which ends— I know 
not when or why.—Mlle. de Scuderi. 
Tide Calendar 
JUNE JULY AUGUST SEPT. 
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2 6:08. 6.381 > 8:00) +817) =9-47 4 ~9.59 
“3 7.12| 7.36 9.03} 9.16] 10.36] 10,48 
4 8.13 | 8.33] 10:02 110.12]-11.18 |} 11,34 
5 9.14] 9.31] 10.53] 11.04} 11.59| * * 
6 10,12 |1024)°11.41 (115511 +0,14:140i36 
i 11.06) 11.17] -* * “1 0:24) 953") 11411 
8 11:57 ** 0.36{ 1.06] 1.32] 1.48 
9 0.07| 0.46] 1.21] 1.46] 2.09] 2.97 
10 Ds Sy Lee) oe Bp ses 1 2-4 8) a7 
11 1,44) 2.18) -2544:) 3.07] *3:31'1 3.59 
12 2.32| 3.02] 3.27| 3.50] 4.19] -4.42 
138 3.18 | 3.47] 4.11| 4.36] °5.14'| °5:37 
14 4.06| 4.34] 4.59! 5.25] -6.11'| 6.34 
15 4.53 | °5.22) 5.53) -6.18] .7.12|- 7:33 
16 5.44] 6.11] 6.481! 7.12) 8.08] 8.28 
17] 6.37| 7.01] 7.47| 8.06] 9.00]°9.22 
18 7.32| 7.50| 8Al1| 8.58] ‘9.49 (10.19 
19 ~-l- Ni 8:23) 8.39] 9.81| 9:49]° 10.37) 11:02 
20 " ++ +1) 9-13 |- 9,27] 10.18 | 10.38] 11.23} 11249 
21 10.00 | 10.15} 11.05 | 11.26} ** | 0,09 
22 10:46) 11.02)'11'514* *") 0.37 | «0.57 
28 11.32/11.47] 0.12{ 0.86] 1:25] 1.46 
24 *# 1 0.17] 0.59] 1.281- 2.171 3.88 
25 0.34] 1.03] 1.47| 2.091 8.12] 3.34 
26; 0.49] 1.19] 1.21{/ 1.47] 2.37] 3.02] 411! 4.33 
27) 1.36] 2.06] 2:09| 2.35] 3.31! 3.56] 5.16]. 5.38 
28] 2.25] 2.56] 2.58] 3.25) 4.281 4,54] 6.26! 6.44 
29| 3.16] 8.43] 8.52] 4.18] 5.81| 5.571 7.88| 7.49 
30] 4.08] 4.48] 4.47/ 5.16] 6.41] 7.08] 8.34! 8.49 
81 5.49] 6.16] 7.49] 8.04 
