NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
Society Notes 
The polo practice at the Myopia 
Hunt club is now on in earnest. 
The practice is held on Tuesday, 
Thursday and Saturday afternoons. 
Mr. and Mrs. H. Staples Potter, 
who have been’ spending two 
months in Europe, will return the 
latter part of this month and will 
join the Magnolia summer colony 
again. 
An automobile party from Na- 
hant have ordered dinner on Sun- 
dav at the Dolphin, Magnolia, for 
eight people. The Dolphin, by the 
way, is meeting with much favor, 
and will be quite the rendezvous 
for select automobile parties during 
the season. 
The Hugo R. Johnstones of Chi- 
cago came on from New York by 
special car last week and are lo- 
cated at Hamilton for the summer. 
They are occupying the Garland es- 
tate. 
The Hermitage Country club is 
the name of Boston’s most recently 
formed organization, which will be 
opened the last of this month. Its 
membership is confined only to au- 
tomobile owners and it is said to 
_ be the first of its kind in the coun- 
try. Among che North Shore con- 
tingent who are members are Q. A. | 
Shaw, Jr., T. Jefferson Coolidge, 
Je Philipp exterago epnatcet mace: 
mer and Eliot Lee. 
Mrs. Augustus P. Gardner 
children are at Sagamore 
Hamilton, for the summer, being 
among last week’s arrivals. The 
congressman will be on from Wash- 
ington within a week or two. 
Mr. and Mrs. C. Howard Clark, 
Jr., and family, who have taken the 
R. D. Evans estate -at. Burgess 
Point, Beverly, for the season, came 
on from Philadelphia Wednesday. 
Last season they had the Morgan 
cottage at Manchester. 
Miss McNamara of 665 Boylston 
street, Boston, who is located at 39 
School street, Manchester-by-the- 
Sea, for the season, is prepared to 
do shampooing, marcel waving and 
manicuring. Telephone  connec- 
tion. 2 
and 
Farm, 
Established 1879 
Telephone Connection 
J. ELMER WOOD 
Having greatly increased our facilities, and employing only first-class help, 
we are prepared to execute HIGH GRADE REPAIRS on 
Gasolene, Steam or Electric AUTOMOBILES 
STORAGE and SUPPLIES 
J06 to 1{2 RANTOUL ST. (Near R.R Station) BEVERLY 
The Thomas Stotts of Lowell, who 
have hired the Sun Dial cottage at 
Magnolia, were among the mid-week 
arrivals. 
Mrs. F. A. Lane and family of St. 
Louis were among Monday’s | ar- 
rivals at Manchester Cove. They 
are located at their own cottage on 
University lane. 
Baron Moncheur, the Belgian 
ambassador, who is to have the 
Mever cottage on the Ipswich 
road, Hamilton, this summer, was 
among this week’s arrivals. The 
Baroness has been spending a week 
with Mrs. Clarence Moore at Prides 
Crossing. 
John T. Morse, Jr., has joined his 
son at Prides Crossing, being among 
the late week arrivals last week. 
SUMMER EXCURSION TARIFF 
In Effect June 1st, Via B. & A. and 
New York Central. 
Boston & Albany R. R. agents 
are receiving 1906 issue of Summer 
THE NORTH SHORE 
BLUE BOOK 
For 1906 
Showing complete list of Summer Residents 
along the North Shore from NAHANT 
to CAPE ANN, giving Winter and 
Summer Addresses. 
E. A. JONES, Publisher 
OLD SOUTH BUILDING, - BOSTON 
Orders may be left at the Worth Shore 
Breeze Office, Post-Office Building, Man- 
chester. 
Excursion Tariff in effect June Ist, 
naming rates to principal Summer 
resorts reached by the New York 
eCntral Lines, which include the 
Adirondacks, Thousand Islands, 
Niagara Falls, resorts on Lake 
Michigan, . etc. 
Call on R. M. HARRIS, City 
Agent, 366 Washington St., Boston, 
Mass., for further information. 
ROBERT A. MITCHELL 
Contractor —= Gardener 
We will contract or do by day work operations which come under 
the following heads : 
Landscape Gardening, Forestry, Entomology, and the General Care 
of Estates, viz. : 
Planting (we will execute the plans of landscape gardeners and archi- 
tects), grading, lawns, paths, drives, trimming and thinning of wood-land 
and shade trees, spraying, moth work, hedges and formal shaped trees 
and shrubs, pruning of fruit trees. 
LOCK BOX 35 
MANCHESTER-BY-THE-SEA, MASS. 
RESIDENCE: 54 SCHOOL STREET 
Telephone Connection 
6-9 x 9-1 
We are constantly adding New Pieces. 
Our ae of re FA [se | wR UE is Larger ea Tir 
Lovers of Genuine Antiques 
will be interested in visiting our Antique Department 
At 214 CABOT STREET, BEVERLY, MASS, 
