NORTH SHORE BREEZ 
(©)]|_A WEEKLY JOURNAL DEVOTED TO THE BEST INTERESTS OF THE NORTH SHORE 
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“Vol. IV. No. 6 MANCHESTER, MASS., SATURDAY, AUGUST 11, 1906 36 Pages. Three Cents 
SUMMER BREVITIES i i Peace en ses oa 
se eS 
By D. F. Lamson. 
; August heats and dog days have 
their compensations; they ripen the 
corn, and make amends for the 
backward days of June. So with 
most things in life; the good and 
evil are more nearly balanced than 
always appears to the superficial 
observer. 
We send out our thoughts like 
ships over the deep, and those that 
sail the farthest often return to us 
most richly laden. 
The most mighty and beneficent 
forces in nature are the most gen- 
tle; the morning light, that does not 
waken an infant in its cradle, per- GEO. F. WILLETT’S SUMMER HOME 
petually re-creates the world, res- Coolidge’s Point, Manchester 
cuing it irom the dominion of chaos 
and old Night. Impulse is like the wind that principle is like the steam or elec- 
The great secret and charm of all~ wafts a vessel on its way, often veer- tric motor, driving the craft on its 
true oratory is sincerity and natural- ing its course, now rising into a 
ness. gale, now dying away into a calm; Continued on page 9 
FLOWERS 
BY MARGARET L.”CORLIES 
Oh,*violetf{pale, and meadow-sweet so meek, 
Timidly shrinking in your mossy bed; 
A sweeter spotit would be hard to find, 
ts pillow fairer for your dainty head. 
E’en brook is§hushed as by you it glides on, 
And softly murmurs love songs, as it flows 
O’er pebbles white and lichen covered stones, 
And the wind sways you as it gently blows. 
The fiery heat of noonday’s scorching sun, 
N’er toucheth you in your cool safe retreat, 
Softly the moonbeams kiss your drowsy eyes, 
So gently kiss you, that you fall asleep. 
Lingering so lovingly they watch o’er you; 
Till overcome with shame at their delay, 
And their most rapturous kiss, so full of love, 
They slowly fade away as breaks the day. 
May rest be ever with you, gentle flowers, 
With sapphire eyes, and fragrance sweet 
and rare; 
Radiant ever in your lovliness, 
What on this earth shall we, with you, 
compare. 
ENTRANCE TO “EAGLEROCK,” HENRY C. FRICK’S SUMMER ESTATE Ptcaleactittad tdainty. white, and: blue and 
AT PRIDE’S CROSSING gold, i 
; ; : A message bring us from your blest abod 
One of the many attractive scenes that add charm to the beautiful drives along the And then e still eee a tase ite ie 
North Shore Strew blossoms for us on our daily road. 
