NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 
TOO VIEWS OF THE GEO. EF. BARNARD ESTATE, 
is a view over-looking the garden. Such places are of- 
ten tempting for tea parties and call for a table. 
Trellised arbors are very appropriate for making a 
shelter for groups of this kind of furniture. Some of 
these tables are ornemental and graceful, the better 
kinds being of wood and easily movable. 
Sun dials are to gardens what the clock is to the 
house. They serve as a pivot upon which the whole 
garden design turns. They may be of wood, but prefer- 
ably of terra cotta or stone. 
Wall fountains built into the wall-side of a wall 
garden are very effective. For these there are wall 
fountains of concrete or terra cotta that are very artis- 
tic. 
Of flower jars and urns there is almost an endless 
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variety. Classic designs are the most favored, their 
shape and detail being most satisfactory. They may 
be either plain or elaborate, adding a note of grace 
that gives satisfaction to any visitor. Some of the 
Italian faience jars when placed beside marble steps 
give a charm that every garden lover may feel. 
Do not try to mix formal and informal garden furni- 
ture. If you do the result will be disastrous. Rustic things 
must be kept by themselves. Formal pieces are like 
well bred people, they are in place in any surround- 
ings, while an informal piece will look out of place in 
formal surroundings. It is the individual sense of 
fitness that will prove a safeguard in the selection and 
placing of garden furniture. 
Tomorrow afternoon, June 13, and Wednesday, June 
17, the Boston Yacht club will be host at a series of races, 
the former to be held off Marblehead and the latter off 
Point Allerton. The races off Marblehead will count for 
the North Shore and Boston Yach club championship, 
while those off Hull will count for the Y. R. A. of M., 
Inter-club and the Boston Yacht club percentages. There 
are to be six classes at Marblehead, which include class 
P, Bar Harbor 31-foot class, second special rating class, 
sonder-class, Marblehead 17-foot class a class’ R’ = The 
races are scheduled to start at 2.30 p. In the races 
to be held at Hull, there are to be Eee classes, which 
include class P, the Bar Harbor 31-footers, the first spe- 
the second special rating class, the son- 
der-class, eine iss D. Cape catboats, Cask: 18-foot knock- 
ADOUtS e ClassesmA ye Darvon andy EH. inter-clubs-classse. 
dories, Hull one-designers, class R and the combined 
cial rating class, 
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class of 15-footers. These races will begin at 11 A. M. 
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Chea eAget: pears are at the Pratt cottage on 
Marblehead Neck for the season. 
Work done at your residence desired, anywhere 
from Manchester to Pride’s. Children’s hair-cutting a 
specialty. J. Vasconcellos, barber, Central Sq., Manches- 
ter.) Lelic3-f\, adv. 
