June 23, 1916. 
NORTH 
BAKER, the Family Shoeist 
No. 2 
Don’t go to Boston to buy your shoes 
Tf you’ ll trade with us you'll never lose. 
For while our shoes are the very best 
The p«.ces are lower than most the rest. Next week No.3 
BAKER FAMILY BOOT SHOP 
101 Munroe Street ae & Lynn 
Nahant and Pride's, Mass. 
50 YEARS in business, but better, younger and more 
active than ever. 
Te]. Beverly 517 
Tel. Beverly Farms 75-W Tel. Nahant 1 and 2 
| oT’ WILSON & SON. Inc. 
Marblehead Handicraft Society 
134 FRONT STREET 
i e [End of car line] 5 
UNusuAL GIFTS, ANTIQUES—BREAKFASTS, 
LUNCHEONS, AFTERNOON TEA 
SURROUNDED by everything that is beautiful in na- 
ture stands the splendid residence of the F. B. Crown- 
inshields of Boston at Peach’s Point, Marblehead. The 
lovely estate is very appropriately called ‘Seaside Farm,” 
and it is truly such. The house stands on a nearly pet- 
pendicular rise out of the harbor, which natural seawa'l 
is heavily wooded with the finest specimens of elm and 
birch. The house itself is very distinctly of the late 1800 
style and very attractive because of its individuality. To 
the right of the residence a pretty rock garden claims the 
attention. ‘This is composed of all the hardy little plants, 
such as forget-me-nots and blue-bells, as well as the vine 
nasturtiums. 
Below the house on the land side, considerably lower 
than the terrace surrounding the house, and partly enclosed 
by a brick wall, which is most charming, and which 1s 
surmounted at intervals by miniature lions, reached by a 
flight of steps is ‘the garden” of the estate. This is very 
lovely, enclosed by a closely clipped hedge with arched 
entrances. 
In this garden a great variety of blossoms may be 
found. The walks about the flower beds are outlined by 
all sorts of greenery. Pansies are the predominating 
blossoms and make a quaint appearance in their many 
varieties of colors. Particularly attractive in one cornet 
of the garden is a massive copper birch which is a strik- 
ing contrast to the green foliage about. Several others otf 
this variety of tree are on the estate, but the one in the 
garden is the largest. 
: Pianos to Let 
Prices Right Service the Best 
Agent for 
The Aeolian Vocalion 
The Phonograph of Richer Tone 
E. F. Green 
30 MARKET STREET 
LYNN 
SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 31 
WHITE HOUSE 
COFFEE i TEA 
LYNN 
149 Broad Street 
Tel. 94 
SALEM BEVERLY 
Mrs Wallace 
153 Cabot Street 
Tel. Con, 
CORSETS 
Ellen M. Horne Corsetiere 
Fittings at Patron’s Residence by Appointment 
The entrance to the estate is through an avenue of 
lovely trees and a pretty hedge outlines the road on either 
side. 
This is one of the finest estates at Peach’s Poini, 
very exclusive, yet near to town. 
Quaint and charming are the tea rooms and gift shop 
of the Handicraft Society situated so attractively on 
Front street, Marblehead, overlooking Marblehead har- 
bor with an expansive view. The shop has undergone a 
great deal of renovating during the winter under the 
guidance of Miss F. H. Johnson and Mr. W. W. Lunt, 
the owners, and is indeed very inviting. On the lawn 
adjoining the shop tables will soon be placed, of the 
French variety, pale green, with chairs to match over- 
spread with green and white awning umbrellas. A hedge 
of hollvhocks and nasturtiums will enclose the land sides, 
the harbor being left in full view. Ice-cream and cake 
will be served here and cut flowers will be for sale. Miss 
Johnson is making a special feature of wonderful Port:t- 
guese embroideries this season, together with a great va- 
riety of French and Italian handwork. Her smocking is 
especially attractive and is beautifully done. 
Dr. Abner Post and party of Newbury street, boston, 
are at the Oceanside at the Neck for an indefinite stay. 
The F. P. Gowings have arrived at the Neck for the 
summer days and have opened their artistic cottage. Th*: 
unusual house, perhaps the most unique on the Neck, 
suggests the Anne Hathaway cottage of William Shakes- 
peare fame. 
N. W. Edson & Co. 
Groceries & Provisions 
Finest Creamery Butter a Specialty 
Palatable Distilled Water 
Pure as Dew 
32-34 Union St. Lynn, Mass. 
