29 NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 
Delivery Problems 
are daily being solved by the use of 
automobiles. 
Let us know your prob- 
lem, we have been able to help many 
and can help you. 
We supply trucks 
and delivery wagons for all purposes. 
Four and five times as many trips can 
be made with a power vehicle in a 
given time, with larger loads each 
time. 
{or your work. 
The right vehicle is now made 
Perkins & Corliss 
GLOUCESTER and MANCHESTER 
Trucks and Delivery Wagons, Pleasure 
Cars, Jitneys and Taxicabs 
| Gloucester ’Phone 200 
Manchester "Phone 290 
MAY’S AUTO LINE 
Manchester—M agnolia—Gloucester 
TIME TABLE 
Leave Leave 
Manchester ‘Glouc. || Magnolia Glouc. 
*8.00a.m. *9.00 6.40a.m. 7.00 
10.00 11.00 || 8.00 8.15 
12.00 12.30 9.00 9.30 
1.00p.m. 1.30 || 10.00 10.30 
2.00 3.00 11.00 eles. 0 
4.00 SEOOM = 10.0 spel 3 0 
6.00 6.30 2.00 2.30 
7.00 8.00 3.00 3.30 
8.30 9.30 4.00 4.30 
9.55 10.30 5.00 5.30 
Sat. only 11.30 || 6.00 6.30 
*Omitted Sunday || 7.00 7.30 
**Saturday after 8.00 8.30 
1 p. m. cars run 9.00 9.30 
every half hour 10.00 10.20 
Magnolia Line 
All Sunday trips 
on order 
Sat. only 11.30 
Telephone 534-W 
Magnolia 
TO BAR»POLITICS 
WoMEN IN 22 CrLuBs Srart Move 
TO PREVENT PaARTISON oR SECc- 
TARIAN ACTION. 
The introduction of a resolution en- 
dorsing equal suffrage at the annual 
meeting of the State Federation at 
Marion last June has caused such 
wide-spread protest that loyal club 
women, both suffragists and anti- 
suffragists, have formed. a temporary 
organization called “The Non-Parti- 
san Association of Club Women.” 
The Association is in no way a 
rival of the State Federation. It is 
not trying to disrupt the Federation, 
but is trying to preserve and strength- 
en it by endeavoring to keep it non- 
TRAIN SCHEDULE 
Gloucester Branch, Boston & Maine. 
Winter Arrangement IQ15. 
Leave Leave Arrive Leave Arrive Arrive 
man. Bev. F. Boston Bosion Bev, F. Man. 
(27: Saal oes)! Day (ey) 5.00. 6.54 7.01 
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8.35 8.42 9.32 9.35 10,24 10.32 
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3.05 3.12 4.00 5.02 5.55 6.04 
4.26 4.33 5.21 5.30 6.18 6.25 
5.17 5.24 6.26 6.25 7.21 7.28 
6.40 647 7.40 L.LO7 S05) Bol 2 
9.05 9.12 10.09 9.15 10.16 10.24 
10.22 10.29 11.16 11.25 12.10 12.16 
SUNDAYS SUNDAYS 
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8.36 8.43 9.30 10.00 10.51 10.59 
10.22. 10.29 11.18 |) 100 b3er2: 01. 
12.09 12:16 1.04 12.40 1.30 1.38 
1.52 1.59 2.50 2.15 3.05 3.13 
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8.08 8.15 9.04 {| 9.45 10.387'10.45 
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MANCHESTER POSTOFFICE 
FRANK A. FostEr, P. M. 
Office opens 6.30 a. m., closes 8 p. m. 
Holidays at 10.09 a. m. Money orders 
sent to all parts of the world; window 
open 7 a. m. to 7 p. m. 
_ Mails close for Boston, north, east, 
south and west: 7.02 and 10.10 a. m.; 1. 05, 
4.51 and 7.55 p. m. Sundays at 7.24. 7p. m. 
For Gloucester, Rockport and Magnolia: 
10.10 a. m.; 2.47, 5.35 and 8 p. m. 
Two mail deliveries to all parts of town 
daily; one noon delivery in central parts 
of town. 
PRIDE’S CROSSING P. O. 
Mail Schedule. 
Mails close for Boston and way petaes 
and all points beyond: 7.15, 10.15 a. m.; 
115, °5,) *8.45 p.m. Sundays, *4.15 p. 
For Beverly Farms, Manchester, ion. 
cester and Rockport, 6.30, 10.15 a. m.; 
2.40,°5 p. m, 
Mails due from Boston and way sta- 
tions and a points beyond: 6,50, *9.13, 
11.32 a. m.; 3.07, 5.52 p. m. Sundays *9 
a.m, 
From Pavarly Farms, eaeene f 
Gloucester and Rockport, 6.50, 7.38, 11.3 
2, Melo wo .c(eeDotile 
*Not for registered mail. 
Office hours——Week- -days, 6.30 a. m. to 
8.45 p. m. ie 9 a.m. to 12 m., ao 
3p. m. to 4.15 p. 
ELISHA PRIDE, Pee My 
partisan. 
The new association furnishes a 
medium of expression for club wo- 
men throughout the state who wish 
to maintain a non-partisan position in 
their activities, and who believe that 
women’s clubs have a distinct func- 
tion of their own, and a broad field 
of usefulness, both social and human- 
itarian, in the numberless objects cry- 
ing for attention, for which the club 
can work harmoniously, effectively, 
without controversy or friction or ill 
feeling. Those who so believe can 
Oct. 8, 1915. 
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