Society Hotes. 
Mrs. H. C. Weston of Brookline will 
open her cottage at Beverly Farms on 
the 25th of this month. 
The Tyler Morses have arrived at 
Beverly Cove for the season. They are 
occupying the W. A. Slater estate. 
The A. N. Rantouls are to occupy 
the Boardman cottage on West street, 
Beverly Farms, this summer, and were 
planning to come down the shore today. 
Mr. and Mrs. Allan Curtis, who are 
still abroad, expect to return the latter 
part of this month. ‘Their house at 
Beverly Farms will be opened next Tues- 
day. 
The North Shore has two residents 
who have been very active in the work 
of relief for the Chelsea fire sufferers. 
Col. William D. Sohier and Miss Cath- 
erine P. Loring. Col. Sohier has ar- 
ranged with the superintendent of the 
State moth commission to put 75 of the 
men who are unemployed at Chelsea at 
work in the woods near Montserrat, and 
President Tuttle of the Boston & Maine 
has arranged to have a special car for 
there transportation. Miss Loring, who 
is representing the Red Cross society 
notified the public a week ago that there 
had been received already sufficient cloth- 
ing forall needs and that no more need be 
sent. 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE. 
FRANKLIN PARK LAWN SEED. 
(Name Registered) 
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26 and 27 SO. MARKET STREET 33 
Edward Blair is to have the Jumbo 
cottage at Beverly Farms this season. 
Alexander Cochrane arrived at his 
place in Pride’s Crossing, Wednesday. 
E. C. Richardson and family arrived 
at their cottage on Norman avenue this 
week for the summer. 
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Abbott who 
came down to their West Manchester 
cottage several weeks ago, moved back 
to Boston again last Saturday on account 
of the illness of their young son, 
Gordon. 
Giant Flowers, newest varieties, finest colors. 
Special 
{The best mixture of Grass Seeds for Lawns ever introduced, 
and used Exclusively in laying out our Beautiful Parks. {[In using 
it goes farther, Hense it costs no more than low-grade mixtures. 
One pound covers 600 square feet and costs 30c, four pounds 
$1.00. By mail 8c per pound extra. 1-4 bushel $2.00, 1-2 bushel 
$4.00, per bushel $7.50. 
Sweet Peas 
(Ne Plus Ultra Mixture) 
By mail, postpaid 
10c per oz., 30c $1b., 50c $1b., $1.00 Ib. 
Nasturtiums 
Mixture Running Varieties. 
Varieties. 
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Largest size and finest colors. 
50c 4 lb., by mail postpaid. 
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BOSTON, MASS. 
The Clay Arthur Pierces are at the 
Longworth cottage, Pride’s Crossing, for 
the summer, arriving in Mr. Pierce’s 
private car the first of the week. 
Mr. and Mrs. Edward S. Moore and 
their little child, and Mrs. Moore’s sis- 
er, Miss McGinley, arrived at Manches- 
ter, Thursday morning. Mr. and Mrs. 
Moore have the Cobb cottage, Mascon- 
omo street. 
Buy your oil and enamel cloths at 
Beaton’ s. 
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