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NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
Real Cstate 
And Improvements 
Connolly Bros. of Beverly Farms 
were awarded the contract this week 
for the construction of a beautiful 
large Italian garden upon the estate 
of F. E. Anderson in the suburbs of 
Nashua, N.H. The building of this 
will carry with it the construction of 
numerous rustic walks, fancy fences 
and marble work of coping, keystones, 
tablets and urns, also Jarge amount of 
brick and tile work. In one end of 
the garden is to be a handsome per- 
gola and a large parapet wall. There 
will be also a large amount of grading, 
landscape work and planting, with the 
construction near by of a croquet 
lawn. The designs are from the 
office of Arthur A. Shurtleff, archi- 
tect, of Boston. 
‘Connolly Bros. are also engaged on 
the estate of H: M.-Sears at Pride's; 
the work including in part the build- 
ing of another gravel tennis court, ad- 
joining the one already built. 
Notable Landscape Addition 
Operations have been started on the 
building of a water-garden on the W.S. 
and J. T. Spaulding estate, at Pride’s 
Crossing, something which, when com- 
pleted, promises to be unsurpassed in 
this vicinity. A glance at the sketches 
shows a most unique and original de- 
sign and a perfect setting. 
The garden is to cover the area of 
three acres, and is to be a combination 
of water and formal garden. The water 
portion is to cover about one acre and 
is to be partly banked and partly 
walled in balustrade. The approaches 
to the water are steps, the intent being 
to do more or less boating. The formal 
portions of the garden are prettily 
laid out. The planting plan shows a 
continuous bloom from early spring 
until late fall. Some idea of the mag- 
nitude of the work may be gained 
from the number of plants, bulbs, 
etc , (64,000) to be planted. 
One portion is to be devoted to 
roses, all of imported varieties. 
The construction of walls, balus- 
ELECTRIC WORK AND 
Electric Light Wiring 
Electric Bells 
Storage Batteries 
Electric Telephones 
Library Lamps 
Electric Bulbs 
Party Decorations 
Electric Automobiles 
Mercury Kectifiers and 
Automobile Supplies 
CLARK & MILLS ELECTRIC CO. 
MANCHESTER. 
CAMBRIDGE 
P.O. BLOCK, 
BOSTON 
Manchester Tel. 146-5 
SYDNE ay K. “PRINCE rT 
Land CREAM 
RUBLY ROAD, WENHAM. 
SUMMER. BOARD 
FOR HORSES. 
trades, dams, etc., is to in concrete. 
The water garden is happily situated, 
and is deep enough to insure a good 
natural supply from springs. 
The whole adjoins the greenhouses 
on the estate and will offer a most de- 
lightful sight to those driving through 
Greenwood avenue. 
The work is being performed by 
Connolly Bros., of Beverly Farms. 
Little & Browne of Boston are the 
landscape architects. 
BEVERLY FARMS 
The annual concert by the children 
of St. Margaret’s Sunday school will 
take: place inathe== basement of St 
Margaret’s church, Friday evening, 
Jane 13.9) Onethe-same evening the 
gold medal for the upper grades, and 
the various prizes for the lower grades 
will be presented. The concert will 
consist of two parts. In the first part 
there will be instrumental music, reci- 
tations and dancing. 
cantata entitled ““King Winter.’” The 
dancing features will be introduced by 
pupils of Miss Jane Watson. The 
program will be as follows : 
BARD SRS Ty 
Misses Florence McDonald and 
May Neville 
Overture, 
Now Comes the Time of Bargains ! 
LADIES’ WAISTS, 
BELTS, 
BOX PAPERS 
AND MEN’S NEGLIGEE SHIRTS, 
$1.00 Ones, Now %75 Cents. 
And don’t overlook the Priscilla Muslin Underwear. 
right, and so are the goods. 
Prices 
GEO. F. ALLEN, Mancuester, Mass. 
In the second 
part will be presented a Christmas: 
P.O. ADDRESS, BOX 409 
MANCHESTER, MASS. 
Dance, Miss ake ey 
Mandolin solo, Selected 
Recitation, Selected, Miss Catherine Murray 
Dance, Miss May Neville 
Piano solo, Selected, Miss Annie Connolly 
Dance, Miss Grace Miller 
Distribution of prizes. 
PART SECOND—CANTATA 
King Winter, Miss Agnes Murray 
Santa Claus, ~.Col. John H. Watson 
Queen of Slicebedaa Miss Abbie Williams 
Dream Fairy, Miss Margaret Murray 
Mirth, Miss Prudence Connolly 
Love, Miss Nora Murray 
Hope, Miss Catherine McDonnell 
Joy, Miss Grace Quirk 
King’s Page, Master James McDonald 
Willie,  ° Master Frank Brady 
Tom, Master Michael Cadigan 
Ned, Master Edward Ober 
Nellie, Miss Eleanor Connolly 
Fannie, Miss Emily MeDenald 
Mary, Miss Marie Linehan 
Spring, Miss May Neville 
Summer, Miss Margaret McCarty 
Autumn, Miss Eliza Denno 
Flora, Miss Ellen Murray 
A. Lee & Sons of Manchester are 
passing out a pretty line of calendars 
to their patrons. 
REMOVAL OF NIGHT SOIL! 
Application for the removal of the contents 
of cesspools and grease traps should be 
made to 
S, ALBERTS SUNINTCES: 
Per order the Board of Health 
CHARLES HOOPER 
UP-TO-DATE STYLES 
mee LON aes 
FALL and WINTER — 
SHOHKS 
11 Central Square, Manchester, 
