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Aug. 25, 1916. 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 
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 MIXTER FARM CREAM 
J. A. Conley, Mgr. Telephone 228 
HAMILTON has no more beautiful homes than at the 
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famous “Four Corners” where the George S$. Man- 
dells and Charles F. Ayers have their extensive estates. 
From Juniper Ridge on which stands the artistic home 
of the Ayers a fine view is obtained of the surrounding 
country of Wenham and Hamilton, showing the country 
homes of many of the summer colony. The Ayers have 
added some terraces to their house recently, and these 
make a beautiful and exceedingly artistic picture of ter- 
races and arbors not often seen. Four terraces of vari- 
ous sizes, each with flowers, seats, and cosy places for 
tea form this out-door arrangement of architectural de- 
sign which is the striking feature of the place. An un- 
usually attractive vegetable garden and unique water 
garden are seen here, where the bayberry bushes and 
Juniper trees abound, the last giving their name to the 
place. At the Mandell home hounds and horses seen 
typical of the place, rather than gardens and flowers, al- 
though there are enough of these. 
Mrs. Augustus Peabody Gardner arrived this week 
at “Sagamore Farm,’”’ Hamilton, for the late season. Mr. 
Gardner will join her later. 
Mrs. John A. Tuckerman and little daughter have 
returned from a month’s visit at Dark Harbor, Me., and 
a short trip to Long Island. 
Miss Julia A. Meyer was of the dinner guests last 
week at Newport, when Mr. and Mrs. Perry Belmont 
gave a dinner for 80 guests in their home. 
Reason is the frost in the Garden of Dreams.—Life. 
Established 1845 Telephone 67 
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 
(GREEN COURT,” the new home of the Henry Cleve- 
land Perkinses in Hamilton is nearing completion. 
This was formerly ““Windacre,” the S. Dacre Bush place. 
The house has been remodelled until it is about three 
times its former size. Lynch Luquer, of Boston, was the 
architect, who planned the alterations. A new wing has 
been made in which is the large oak-panelled library, a 
room occupying the entire wing, and of a rich and dig- 
nified appearance. It will be late in the -fall before this 
room is completed. The rest of the house is practically 
finished. The new wing joins the main part of the house 
at the beautiful new Colonial hallway, which is finished 
in white and has a most attractive winding stairway. ‘The 
main entrance to the house is in this hallway. <A circular 
porch fronts it, which has fluted columns and an orna- 
mental balustrade. An unusual window treatment has 
been made above the porch. 
The suites of bedrooms over the library and new 
service quarters are among other additions. White and 
gray have been chosen for the color scheme throughout 
other rooms in the main part of the house, where are 
located the dining room and sitting room, and the den in 
the end. The latter is a most comfortable and summery 
looking room in green. 
The big, brown-shingled house with its gambrel roof, 
its brick paved porch and its massive chimney standing 
out in such a noticeable manner from the new Gothic 
library, is set in extensive grounds which have also been 
improved. The view is exceedingly fine from “Green 
Court” and takes in many of the estates in Hamilton, the 
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