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NORTH SHORE FLOWER SHOW. 
(Continued From Page 12.) 
$1. Hon. T. J. Coolidge, Miss A. G. 
Thayer. 
2.: One bloom, three distinct. va- 
rieties (named). Miss Helen Hooper. 
3. Display of 25 blooms, mixed 
varieties, $4, $2, $1. Mrs. J. A. Burn- 
ham, Miss A. G. Thayer. 
4. Display of 12 blooms, mixed 
varieties, $1, 50c. Miss A. G. Thayer, 
Hon. T. J. Coolidge. 
5. Display of not less than 10 
named varieties, two blooms of each. 
$2, $1. Mrs. J. A. Burnham, Miss 
Helen Hooper. 
11. Best basket of Roses, any va- 
reties, arranged for effect, $2, $1. 
Mrs. B. H. Tracey, Mrs. W. B. 
Walker. 
14. Sweet Williams. Twenty 
spikes, not less than four varieties, 
Palace of Sweets 
Fine Homemade Candies, Pure, fresh and wholesome 
Only best materials used in its manufacture 
SUPERIOR IGE GREAM 
ICE CREAM SODAS AND COLLEGE ICES 
Frozen Pudding a specialty 
Post Office Sq. 
Gloucester 
Tele- 
phones 
J. C. SHEPHERD MEAT & GROCERY CO. 
141 AND 143 MAIN STREET, GLOUCESTER. 
Beef, Pork, Mutton, Ham, Poultry and Fine Groceries. 
Fruit and Vegetables. Flour, Tea and Coffee a specialty 
We roast our own coffees daily. 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
$2, $1. Mrs. E. C. Swift, Mrs. W. B. 
Walker. 
15. Ten spikes not less than four 
varieties. Hon T. J. Coolidge. 
24. Delphiniums. Six spikes, not 
less than four varieties, $1, 50c. Miss 
A. G. Thayer, Mrs. P. Dexter. 
25. Three spikes, any variety. 
Mrs. P. Dexter. 
29 Geraniums. One plant in pot, 
$1, 50c. Amateurs only. Leon Capello. 
34. Canterberry Bells. Hight 
spikes, not less than four varieties. 
Mrs. W. A. Tucker. 
35. Four spikes, not less than two 
varieties. Hon. T. J. Cooldige. 
36. Stocks Best six spikes, any 
variety. Miss Helen Hooper. 
38. Strawberries. Best basket of 
any variety, $1. Jos. Clarke. 
. Vegetables. 
40. Beets. Six, any variety, 50c. 
Mrs. P. Dexter. 
41. Onions. Twelve white, 50e. 
Ice Cream Parlor connected 
The Anchorage 
East Gloucester 
R. SANDBERG 
...Ladies’ and Gents’ Custom Tailor... 
SUITS MADE 
TO ORDER 
I WISH to announce to the people of Manchester’ and other 
North Shore towns that I have opened an establishment in the 
WOODBURY BLOCK, 46 BEACH ST., MANCHESTER, MASS. 
(Opposite Masconomo Park) 
where I am prepared to do Cleaning, Dyeing, Pressing, Repairing. 
Ladies’ Fancy cleansing a specialty. 
WORK CALLED FOR AND DELIVERED AT SHORT NOTICE 
Mrs. L. Leland. 
43. Cucumbers. One pair, any 
variety, 50c. Miss Helen Hooper. 
45. Lettuce, Four heads, any va- 
riety. Hon. T. J. Coolidge. 
47. Cauliflower. 
50¢e. Mrs. L. Leland. 
48. Parsley. Best bunch of 
twelve sprays. Mrs. L. Leland. 
50. Turnips. Best six, 50c. Mrs. 
L. Leland. 
51. Carrots. Best six, 50c. Mrs. 
P. Dexter. 
52. Radish. Best bunch of ten, 
any variety. Mrs. P. Dexter. 
53. Water Cress. Best bunch. 
Mrs. E. C. Swift. 
Commercial Growers Only. 
55 Hardy Herbaceous Flowers, 
named. Best display filing two so- 
ciety tables. Silver gilt medal. Of- 
fered by society. Blue Hill Nursery, 
Braintree. 
For School Children. 
56. Best collection of native flow- 
ers, named and arranged by school 
children only. First, $2; second, $1; 
offered by the society. Hammond 
Tracey, Charlotte Chapman. 
Honorable Mention. 
Miss Helen Hooper, for geraniums, 
six named varieties, one spike each, 
for one vase arranged for effect and 
for best spike, any variety. 
R. &. J. Farquhar Co., for display 
of flowering and foliage plants. 
Lager & Hurrell, New Jersey, for 
orchids. 
A. Leuthy & Co., display of foliage 
plants. 
Thomas Roland, for collection of 
hydrangeas. 
Best two heads, | 
Mrs. R. D. Evans, for fine display — ‘ 
of foliage plants. 
Letters remaining unclaimed at 
Manchester, Mass. P. O. for the week 
ending June 25—W. H.._Bow, Sher- 
man E. Burrough, William H. 
Burnes, Czwvnuszkic Wiktooyin, 
Mrs. &. L. Cousens, James Dunean, 
J. Gourlay, Miss Cora L. Grimes, Mrs. 
Alexander Cochrane, Mrs. Josephine 
Loane, J. Leusotte, Mrs. William 
Mathieson, William I. MeDonald, 
Mrs. Elizabeth Mae Mullen, G. R 
Minot, Miss H. Burnes.—Samuel L. 
Wheaton, P. M. 
Poland water in five-gallon car- 
boys, one-half gallon and quart 
bottles at G. W. Hooper’s. ~ 
H. BAKER 
Has opened his tailor shop in the 
Kimball Block, opp. the Postoffice, 
Manchester. The best work guaran- 
teed. 
abies 
