NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
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Joseph S. West 
Joseph S. West, 64, was found dead 
on the floor of the building on David 
_ Fenton Co.’s wharf at Manchester, in 
which he had been living of late, about 
9 o’ciock Thursday morning. Hewas 
seen around the building about 7 
o'clock. George Rowe found him 
dead on the floor, face down, and with 
his feet toward the door. 
_ Medical Examiner Haddock of Bev- 
erly, who called in the afternoon, pro- 
nounced death due to natural causes. 
For some years Mr. West has been 
subject to fits, and it is supposed he 
met his end as a result of one of these. 
He was a native of Manchester, 
being born here Oct. 31, 1842, a son 
of Edward and Mary A. West. He 
was a shoemaker by trade, but spent 
practically all his life fishing. He was 
single, and for the past five years he 
has lived the life of a recluse. 
He leaves two brothers, Charles 
Edward of Charlestown, who works 
for the Derby Desk Co. in Somerville, 
and Fred West of Providence. 
His body was removed to the tomb 
in the ambulance and_ he was buried 
yesterday. 
Mails Change 
Beginning tomorrow the Manches- 
ter post office will not be open Sun- 
days for the winter, and the Sunday 
mails will therefore be discontinued. 
The daily mail arriving a little after 
9 a.m. and departing a little after 6. 
p.m. will also be discontinued. 
numerous private dining rooms. 
Boating and fishing excellent. 
Rooms single or en suite. 
Lake-Croft Inn 
(FORMERLY WINNEPOYKEN HOTEL) 
OPEN ALL THE YEAR ROUND 
J. C. RAUCH Prop. 
Famous Chicken and Steak Dinners 
Beautiful scenery. Best roads in state for automobiling and driving. 
A large veranda around the house, where dinners can be served under the 
waving pines, with cooling breezes off Lake Chebacco. 
HAMILTON, 
MASS. 
Also a large public and 
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WEEK-END EXCURSIONS 
——10 THE—— 
BERKSHIRE HILLS 
Saturdays, Sept. 29 and Oct. 6 
Via BOSTON & ALBANY R.R, 
Tickets good going Saturdays on regular trains 
except No 15. Returning on regular trains to and 
including the following Monday 
3 DAYS’ OUTING, $3.40 
The time to visit the Berkshires is when the 
leaves are turning. The foliage is now taking on 
its richest hues and colorings are gorgeous—red 
yellow— purple and gold. Greylock, Sugarloaf, 
and other Berkshire monntains provide inspiring 
beauties of landscape. 
This hill country is famous for its lovely walks 
and drives, and trolley lines afford easy means of 
travel through northern and southern Berkshire. 
The trip from Boston to Pittsfield over the Bos- 
ton & Albany R.R. is through the most pictur- 
esque section of Massachusetts. ; 
Ere the Berkshires are reached, many beautiful 
hills, valleys and streams may be seen trom the car 
windows— Mts. Bunyan and Dunplin, near Palmer 
—Mt. Tom, and the Connecticut River at Spring; 
field, the graceful elms of the Westfield meadows, 
and the winding Westfield River, all add to the 
delights of the trip. 
Special Rates at Berkshire Hotels 
and Boarding Houses for these excursions. 
For advertising matter, call on ticket agents, 
South Station, Trinity Place, and City Office, 
366 Washington Street. 
A.S. HANSON, Gen. Pass. Agt. 
MANCHESTER POST OFFICE. 
MAILS DUE 
From Boston and way stations, New York, 
the East, West and South, 7.10, 9:15, 11.45 
a.m., 3.15, 6.00 p.m. Sundays, 9.15 a.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, 6.12 pm. Sundays, 9.50 a.m. 
For Gloucester and Rockport, 11.09 a.m.,; 
2.40, 5.28, 8 p.m. For Magnolia, 8 p.m. 
Office open from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. Sun 
days: 9 to 10.30 a.m. 
Money orders issued and paid from 7 a.m 
to 7 p.m. 
BOSTON & MAINE RAILROAD. 
Winter Arrangement, on and after Oct. 8,1906 
ROCKPORT TO BOSTON SUNDAY. 
Trains No. 10 20 26 36 42 50 56 72 80 88 96 ee 120) 122 302 312 320.5 824 7 330 **346" 2352" 356 
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Rockport, Lv.} 6.05) 7.05; 7.40| 8.18] 9.12} 10.12) 11.15 | 1.10) 2.35) 4.00] 4.57) 6.15) 9.10} 9.50 § 7.50| 10.00 1.10 | 2.30} 4. 30 6. 20) 7.55) 9.25 
Gloucester, 6.13} 7,12) 7.48) 8.26) 9.20} 10.20 | 11.23) 1. 20| 2.43] 4. 07 | 5.05] 6.28/9.18| 9.57 f 7.58 10.08 | 1. 18) 2. 388 | 4.38 6. 28) 8 04) 9 34 
W. Gloucester, | £6.17 | {7.17 | £7.52 |f8. 30 | 9.25 {£10.24 |f11.27 |f1. 25 |f2. 47 [f4. 11 1f5. 09 |f6. 27 |f9. 22 £10.01 | £8. 02 | £10.12 |f1. 22 f2. 42 f4. 42 £6. 33/f8. 09 9.39 
Magnolia, 6.21) 7.22) 7.57) 8.35 | 9.380} 10.29} 11.31 | 1. 30) 2.52] 4.15) 5.14) 6.32) 9.26) 10.05 | 8.07) 10.17) 1. 27 2.47 | 4.4% 6.38) 8.14, 9.44 
Manchester, 6,26) 7 27| 8.02| 8.40) 9.25 |10.34 | 11.35.11. 35] 2.57) 4,19} 5.19) 6.37) 9. 30) 10.09 F 8.11) 10.21) 1.31) 2.51) 4.51) 6.43) 8.19} 9.49 
W. Manchester! 6.29) 7.3 8.05 | 8. 44| 9.39] 10.38 | 11.38 | 1. 38] 3.00} 4. 22| 5.22) 6.41] 9.33] 10.12 | 8,14 | 10.24] 1, 34| 2. 54] 4.54 | 6. 46] 8.22) 9.52 
Beverly Farms | 6.33/ 7.34) 8.09 8.48} 9.43] 10.42; 11.42} 1.41 3.04] 4.26] 5.26) 6. 45] 9. 37) 10.16 J 8.18| 10.28] 1. 38 | 2.58| 4.58) 6. 50) 8. 26) 9.56 
Prides, 6.36| 7.38) 8.12) 8.51] 9.47 | 10.46) 11.45 | 1.45) 3.07) 4. 29] 5.29) 6.49} 9.40} 10.19 8.21} 10.381] 1. 41 3.01|5.01| 6. 53) 8.29) 9.59 
Montserrat, £6.40 | £7.43 | £8.17 £8 55 | £9.51 |f10.50 |f11.49 |f1. 49 £3. 11 |f4. 33 |f5. 33 f6 53 £9. 44 |f10-23 | £8. 25 | £10.35 |f1. 45 £3.05 £5.05 | f6. 57/£8. 33£10.03 
Beverly, ORS FDO te 08.09) |" soe 10.55 | 11.53 | 1.55} 3. 16| 4.38] 5.40] 7.00] 9.49] 10.28 | 8.31} 10.40| 1.50) 3.10|5.10) 7. 02/8. 38} 10.08 
Salem, 6. 50 7.56 | 19.04] ....}11.01| 11.59 | 2.02 | 3.22] 4.43] 5.46 | 7.05} 9.55} 10.33 8.37 | 10.45/1.55/3.15|5.15| 7. 08} 8. 44) 10.14 
Lynn, PROS sO ie oma. Hoes... edd. 1102.08 2.18 | 3. 52| 4.52) 6.00} 7.17 | 1006 | 10,42 | 8.49) 10.53) 2.03] 3.23)5.23) 7 17/8. 54) 10.24 
Boston, Ar.!-7, 21 | 8.251 . 8.50-| 9,32 19.221 11.8 12.30 | 2. 37! 3.50] 5.10} 6.24! 7.45} 1033} 11.00 § 9.20) 11.13) 2.23] 3.40] 5.40! 7. 37] 9. 15! 10.45 
BOSTON TO ROCKPORT. SUNDAY. 
Train No. af 7 15 33 45 59 65 79 83 89 LOLeS 105 PAY 119 S03. 3800"--317—-— d21 325 331. 335 339 
A.M| A.M|A.M| A.M/|P.M|P.M Pee Yess P.M/P.M| P.M] PP. uw P.M fj A.M| A.M/ P.M/P.M|P.M|P.M|P.M| P.M 
Boston, Ly.,| 6.55 | 7.10) 8.17 10.45 |12 40 | 2.15 3. 20 | 4.30} 5.00} 5.30/ 6.20) 7.10) 9.15 | 11.24 f 8.15] 9.45) 12.40) 2. 5| 4. 30/6.00| 7.10) 9.15 
Lynn, 6.22] 7.40/ 8. 39/ 11.U6 12.59) .... 3, 39 | Sores bce CH eee NG See 8 7. 32| 9.44 els 8. 36 10.16 | 1. 00 | 2.35] 4. 50) 6.28| 7.38) 9.34 
Salem, 6.37 | 7.53/8.49/ 11.16) 1.09) 2.42) 3.49) (5. 29 5.55) 7.02| 7.44] 9.58 | 11.51 § 8.45] 10.28} 1.09] 2.44] 4. 59/6 39| 7.49| 9.44 
Beverly. 6.42} 8.00| 8. 54 | 11.22 | 1.15} 2.48) 3. 5d | Arh | 5. 35 | 6.00} 7.08 | 7.49) 10.03 | 11.56 J 8.50} 10.34] 1.15 2.50] 5. 05| 6. 45 T. 53:) 9:50 
Montserrat, 6. 46 | £ 8.04 | 8. 57 |f11.25 £1.18 | 2. 52 £3.58 £5. 02 |f5. 38 £6. 03 £7.11 £7. 52 £10.06 | £11.59 9 £8. 53 |f10.38 f1. 18 |f2. 53 5.08 £6.48 {7.58 £ 9.53 
Prides, 6.51] 8.08/9.01 | 11.29) 1.22} 2.56} 4.02) 5.06] 5.42] 6.07) 7 15! 7.56| 10.10 | 12.03 J 8.57 10.42 | 1. 22 | 2.57| 5. 12| 6.52) 8.02| 9.57 
Beverly Farms |6.54| 8.11/9. 06) 11.31) 1.24/ 2.89) 4.05) 5.08|5.45| 6 10) 7.17/ 7.58) 10.13 | 12.05 J 8. 59/ 10.45 | 1. 24) 2.59) 5. 14 | 6.54) 8.04 | 10.00 
W. Manchester | 6.58}- 8.15/ 9. 09 | 11.35 | 1.28/ 3.02| 4.08) 5.12| 5.48] 6.14| 7.21| 8.02) 10.17 | 12.08 J 9.03) 10.49} 1. 28] 3. 03 | 5.18 | 6.58) 8.08 10.04 
Manchester, 7.02) 8.19|9. 13 | 31.39 | 1.32] 3. 06 4.12/|5.17 5. 51) 6.17) 7.25) 8.05) 10.20 | 12.11 9, 07 | 10.53} 1.32) 8. 07 | 5. 22) 7.02) 8. 12 | 10.07 
Magnolia, 7.08; 8.24) 9.18) 11:44 | 1.37] 3.11] 4.17] 5.22) 5.56| 6.22) 7.30) 8.10| 10.25 | 12.16 J 9.12] 10.58) 1.37) 3.12] 5. 27| 7. 07| 8.17 | 10.12 
W. Gloucester,|7.15| 8.29) 9. 24 |f11.48 £1.41 |f3. 15 |f4. 22 £5. 26 |f6. 00 |16. 26 f7. 34 £8. 14 £10.29 | £12.20 J £9. 16 £11.02 If 1. 41 £3, 16 |f5. 31 £7. 11 £8. 21 £10.16 
Gloucester, 7.24) 8.35) 9. 33/ 11.57 | 1.47} 3.23) 4. 28) 5. 31 | 6:08 | 6. 32| 7.40! 8. 20| 10.36 | 12.25 | 9.22] 11.08) 1.47] 3. 22| 5.37} 7.17) 8.27) 10.23 
Rockport, Ar.|7.32| 8.43} 9.41 | 12.05| 1.55| 3.31] 4. 36/5. 38] 6.15| 6.40} 7.48) 8.28] 10.45 | 12.33 J 9. 30| 11.16] 1.55] 3. 30) 5.451! 7. 25 | 8. 35| 10.30 
f Stops to leave passengers, or, when signaled, to take passengers. 
7 Stops only to leave passengers. 
t Stops only to take Boston passengers. 
