NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
AW EEXIY. JOURNAL: DEVOTED-TO-THE:BEST: INTERESTS:OFTHENORTHSHORE 
Vol. Il. No. 13 MANCHESTER, MASS., SATURDAY, AUGUST 12, 1905 Three Cents 
A BIT OF NORTH SHORE SCENERY 
Seen in a Willow Frame—off Crescent Beach, Magnolia 
GALA DAY. AT YACHT CLUB. 
Aquatic Sports at Manchester Enjoyed by a 
Large Gathering of Society People 
Tuesday—Motor Boat 
Race a Success. 
It was gala day at the Manchester 
Yacht club Tuesday, the annual water 
sports attracting a large number of 
people, who thronged the verandas 
and followed the various events with 
much interest. The motor boat races 
this year, the first sailed under the 
direction of the club, added interest to 
the occasion. 
From all along the shore came peo- 
ple to take in the events, and the town 
pier opposite was filled with a large 
crowd of townspeople. The Eighth 
Regiment band gave a concert on the 
club house veranda during the after- 
noon. 
In the house were displayed the 
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North Shore Beauty Spots.. 
The North Shore can well feel proud 
of its scores of beautiful flower gar- 
dens. Filled with plants of the very 
finest hue, these are now in their best 
dress. While many prefer gardens 
set out with an eye to nature, others 
seek the formal garden set out with a 
precision and accuracy of lines as of a 
trim racing yacht, so to speak. It is 
this formal or old-fashioned flower 
garden that is pictured in the accom- 
panying view—the estate of Mr. Oliver 
Ames at Pride’s Crossing—which is 
one of the finest gardens on the North 
Shore. At this season the garden 
presents a beauty spot rarely seen in 
this section. The beautiful white and 
rose phlox blend splendidly with the 
white and blue Japanese iris and the 
white and light blue larkspur, while 
the hundreds of other vari-colored 
flowers—the whole enclosed in box 
edging—adds in giving the magnifi- 
cent mansion a most attractive setting. 
The accompanying reproduction is 
printed through courtesy of Boston 
Evening Transcript. 
SUMMER HOME OF OLIVER AMES AT PRIDE’S CROSSING 
