NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
IMiTSS Wan Vie S Ve eee ee One Cle 
Has opened her Summer Shop in 
THE SMITH BUILDING, Lexinecton Avenue, MAGNOLIA 
Lamps, Shades and Mirrors. 
Pillows. Table Covers, Old Brocades and Laces. French Novelties, Small 
articles suitable for Gifts and Prizes. 
Orders are taken for the entire decorating and furnishing of. Houses, at the New York Shop. 
ROBERT WILSON HYDE 
ANNOUNCES : HIS : RETURN 
TO HIS STUDIO 
ON BRIDGE ST., MANCHESTER 
WHERE : HE : WILL : SHOW 
SOME : RECENTLY : FINISHED 
WORK ESPECIALLY ADAPTED 
FOR CHRISTMAS 
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Highlands Nursery 
(4,000 ft. elevation in the Carolina Mts.) 
The Largest collection of Hardy American Plants in the World. 
At my SALEM BRANCH NURSERY, on the Marbiehead Road 
(visitors welcome), I have Specimen Rhododendrons, Kalmias, An- 
dromedas, Azaleas, Leucothoes, and Conifers, for quick delivery in 
New England. 
August to October planting gives splendid results. Our tried 
native Rhododendrons are the best and only absolutely hardy ones. 
A beautifully illustrated catalog tells how to grow these things 
successfully. Telephone or write. 
HARLAN P. KELSEY, Owner, 
Empire Theatre Bldg., 
SALEM, MASS. 
ENE LETT 
Telephone Salem 820 
SOCIETY NOTES 
The golf competition for the cup 
offered by A. F. Sutherland to be 
competed for at the Essex County 
club has been postponed again. The 
date on which the competition will 
be played has now been definitely 
decided upon as next Wednesday, 
August 31. 
The One Design Class boats of the 
Manchester Yacht club had another 
race Tuesday afternoon in a short, 
choppy sea, with a very fresh 
southerly wind. The boats finished 
in the following order: 
Boat and Owner. time. 
Gnats. Olivers: Amesw yee aw ene 1,41,13 
Blue Grass, Dwight O’Hara...... 1.42.04 
Terrapin, Robert T. P. Storer.... 1.43.08 
Clarise, John Caswell, jr......,.. 1.43.19 
Lamb, Edith Fabyan.....<,:..... 1.44.04 
Aliena, Everett Fabyan.......... 1.46.15 
Solitare, Bessie Lee.......,..... 1.46.45 
Some wise folk make it one of 
their summer’s duties as well as pleas- 
ures to pick-up such. articles as they 
may chance to find during their 
leisurely shopping tours with a view 
to avoiding the stress of ‘‘Christmas 
Shopping.’’ The Magnolia branch of 
‘“‘The Indian Store,’’ opposite the 
Colonnade, Magnolia, is a good place 
for such fore-handed people, as the 
goods are of the un-common sort and 
prices exactly the same as at ‘‘The 
Indian Store,’’ 186 Boylston street, 
Boston. ; 
A. H. Pembroke of South Hamil- 
ton has one of the finest collections of 
pet dogs in this section. He has sold 
a number this summer to North 
Shore people but he still has a few 
Pomeranians left, including two very 
fine puppies, a black and a blue. Mr. 
Pembroke’s place may be found on 
Dodge Road, Wenham. ~ 
