34 NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 
July 21, 1916. 
North Shore Market 
McDonatp & Focarty, Props. 
P.O. Block, Beach St., Manchester-by-the-Sea 
Dealers in Finest Quality 
PROVISIONS--POULTRY--GAME 
Fruit and Vegetables 
OF ALL KINDS IN SEASON 
AGENTS FOR CRYSTAL LAKE FARM CREAM AND MILK 
J. A. Conley, Mgr. Telephone 228 
becoming a feature of the garden. Much space has been 
added this year by taking out vegetables and fruits and 
making all into flowers and wide lawns. Notable among 
the rare plants in the rock garden are the Japanese Iris, 
Japanese cedar, the Scotch heather, little white saxafarge 
and the edelweiss, the latter two being natives of the Alps. 
A little water garden lying at the end of the garden 
near the Ipswich river is very attractive looking. The 
great beauty of the place seems to be the neatness of ar- 
rangement, the wide spaces of lawn between the many 
flowers, the river scenery and the delightful little rock 
garden with its cosy summer houses and broad view. The 
garden is ten years old and has many prizes, among them 
being the Special Diploma, given last year by the Mass. 
Horticultural society. Two second prizes were taken in 
Boston recently at the rose show. 
Leading up from the garden to the fine terraced 
lawns surrounding the house is a grassy, shaded walk 
where many fine trees and shrubbery of much beauty 
are noted. The terraces are filled with their usual wealth 
of flowers. 
HAMILTON is in the midst of the haying season just 
now. Nothing is prettier and more picturesque than 
the roads leading past the large estates where their hay 
crops are being gathered in, in many cases by a large 
force of men. Strings of horses and dogs are also among 
the frequent sights on the road. Missed from the polo 
players constantly traveling the Hamilton roads to the 
Myopia Hunt Club have been Bobby Shaw, who has been 
playing at Narragansett, and Shaw McKean and Harry 
McKean, who were of the large party going to the Calu- 
met and Hecla mines in the Rodolphe L. Agassiz party. 
Mr. and Mrs. Gerard Bement, who are living in 
Hamilton in one of the remodeled houses on the Vaugh 1an 
MODERN Regent 
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SHELDON’S MARKET 
H. F. Hooper, Manager 
Dealer in First-Class 
Provisions, Poultry, Game, Vegetables, etc. 
CENTRAL STREET, MANCHESTER 
PRIDE’S CROSSING 
BEVERLY FARMS MAGNOLIA 
property are having the grounds laid out in a very artistic 
manner. Mrs. John B. Moulton planned the changes in 
the place, and when work was in progress a spring was 
struck of considerable force in spouting. This spring was 
run into a brook and the brook widened into two ponds. 
Mr. Bement has had goldfish put in the ponds, and with 
flowers growing around them and throughout the place, 
the pretty little ponds are very noticeable to all passers- 
by. The quaint old house finished in the brown natural 
wood tint and bearing the date 1721 over the old-fashioned 
doorway, is shaded by brown convas awnings at all of the 
windows, matching the house in color and giving a very 
effective touch. 
Mrs. John B. Moulton has some interesting and fancy 
breeds of dogs at her home in Hamilton. Among the 
dozen or more of French poodles and West Highland 
terriers there is a rare one from Belgium, named Tello, 
a corded poodle, whose long shaggy locks hang in cords 
or fringes to the ground. He has a wonderfully intelli- 
gent face, is a good watchdog and has a record showing 
that he has been a winner in many shows. He was 
originally purchased by Mrs. Moulton’s mother, Mrs. 
G. E. Niles, from a Paris dog show. 
ENHAM.—tThere will be an exhibit of gladioli at 
Cedar Acres, the home of Mr. and Mrs. B. Ham- 
mond Tracy, Wednesday afternoon, Aug. 9, from 3 to 7, 
for the benefit of the American Ambulance Hospital at 
Neuilly, France. Tickets at 50c may be obtained from 
Miss Julia Meyer in Hamilton or at the entrance to 
Cedar Acres. In case of rain the flowers will be shown 
the next day. 
Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Sharp of Boston are spending 
their first season in Wenham at “Cranleigh,” the fine 
home of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Little. This is one of the 
most attractive looking places at Wenham Neck, located 
G a T a 2 e FIREPROOF 
H. M. BATER, Proprietor 
Opposite Post Office and Railroad Station, Manchester-by-the-Sea 
Repairing and Overhauling a Specialty 
ACCESSORIES and TIRES 
Limousines and Touring Cars for Hire by the Hour, Week or Season 
Regent Repair and Machine Shop at Lansdowne St., Boston, near Fenway Park Baseball Grounds 
