MANCHESTER 
Miss Ethel Hooper was home from 
Wellesley College over the week-end 
and was accompanied by two of her class- 
mates, Miss Marie Mitchell of Weeds- 
port, N. Y., and Miss Mary Page. Miss 
Hooper graduates this year. 
Miss Betsy Mackey of Beverly was a 
guest over Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. M. 
E. Gorman. 
The ‘‘Velthra,’’ S. P. Bremer’s steam 
yacht arrived at her mooring off West 
Manchester last Saturday and will go into 
commission about June 1. . The yacht 
is in charge of Captain Russell Robinson 
of South Yarmouth, Cape Cod, this sea- 
son. Benjamin Chase is back at his old 
position at steward, Alfred Jensen as 
cook, Frank Keene as engineer, Varn 
Joice,as asst. engineer, Jean Wentworth 
fireman and James Stacey water tender. 
Albert Barber and Chas. Hansen are the 
two new Sailors. 
Mrs. Daniel McLoud returned to her 
Boston home this week after a week's 
visit with her sister Mrs. Chas. Andrews, 
Pleasant st. 
Clarence Walker of Lynn was in tow 
over Sunday. 
Miss Effie Stidstone spent the first of 
the week in Essex. 
There will be a dance in the own 
hall next Friday evening under the man- 
agement of Thomas Baker and Curtis B. 
Stanley. — 
N. S. H. S. Notes. 
Attention of members of the N. S. 
H. Society is called to the following 
““special’’ for the ‘Summer Show’’ in 
the printed schedule. It should read 
June Show,”’ and will be for competi- 
tion in the June Show. 
Herpaceous PERENNIALS. For best 
collection, not less than 25 varieties. 
Silver Cup, valued $25, offered by Mr. 
Julius Huerlin, Blue Hill Nurseries, 
South Braintree. This cup is to be won 
twice before becoming the property of 
the exhibitor.”’ 
The bi-monthly meeting of the society 
was held last Friday evening. W. E. 
Allen, gardener for Mrs. W. Scott Fitz, 
exhibited a vase of superb enchantress 
carnations and asparagus sprengeril, for 
which he received a certificate of merit, 
for superior culture. James Salter was 
awarded a certificate of merit for phlox 
and stocks. The lecture on “‘Gladio- 
li’? by B. Hammond ‘Tracy was very in- 
teresting and instructive. 
On June 7 John D. Morrison will talk 
on ‘Insect pests.’? Anyone interested 
in gypsy or browntail moths, scales, etc., 
will do well to attend this lecture. 
Spring and summer styles of 
the Lamson & Hubbard hats at 
Bell’s. Hd 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE. 9 
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Giant flowers, newest varieties, finest 
colors and shades. 
10c per oz.; 25c $lb.; 40c $lb.; 
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NASTURTIUMS 
Fottler’s Special Mixtures 
Flowers of largest size and finest color 
75c |b. 
Running and Dwarf Varieties 
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Each 15c per 0z.,50c 3 Ib. by mail postpaid 
FRANKLIN PARK LAWN SEED 
Used exclusively in laying out thebeautiful Public Parks of Boston, 
more than low grade mixtures, as it goes further in using. 1’ Ib. covers 
Costs no ‘ 
600 square ft. and costs 30 cents; 4 Ibs., $1.00; 8 cents lb., extra by mail. 
Catalogue on application. 
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26 and27 SO. MARKET ST-.. BOSTON. 
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and shrubbery, flower garden and tennis court. 
Apply to J. MAY, MAGNOLIA, MASS. 
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Automobiles 
Marine Motors 
Motorcycles 
Bicycles 
Solid Rubber Tires 
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North Shore 
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