7 NORTH SHORE BREEZ 
Vol. IV. No. 2 
©] A WEEKLY JOURNAL D 
EVOTED TO THE BEST INTERESTS OF THE NORTH SHORE | 
MANCHESTER, MASS., SATURDAY, JULY 14, 1906 
E=sex Institute. 
36 Pages. Three Cents 
CRANE--BOARDMAN 
Wedd ietly Observed at Manchester — 
= Bye; Pretty Affair 
At “Windciiffe’ in Manchester, 
Tuesday, Miss Josephine Porter 
Boardman and United States Senator 
Winthrop Murray Crane, former 
governor of Massachusetts, were 
united in marriage, with as much free- 
dom from all formality as it is possible 
on such occasions. Only the nearest 
relatives were present, both at the 
ceremony and for the breakfast which 
followed. 
It was the wish both of the bride 
and groom that the wedding be a quiet 
affair and their wishes were carried 
out. The list of friends and acquaint- 
ances of the Boardman family is so 
large and represents so many cities 
Continued on Page 7, 1st Col. 
SUMMER BREVITIES 
D. F. LAMSON 
Innovation is not necessarily pro- 
gress in education, morals or religion. 
This is an age of monopolies, but 
no one can monopolize God’s gifts*of 
sunshine and shower. 
Men who set themselves to imitate 
Continued on Page 26, Ist. Col 
Formal Gardens at the 
Gardiner M. Lane Estate 
Probably the prettiest formal gardens 
anywhere along the North Shore are 
those recently completed at the Gardiner | 
M. Lane estate at Manchester-by-the 
Sea, two views of which we publish 
today. The features of these gardens 
are five large aquatic pools, constructed 
of concrete with a finish of white Italian 
marble. These pools are ingeniously 
connected by a system of water tunnels, 
thereby giving free access to all parts 
for the gold fish. In the central pool 
(shown in the upper view) is a fountain. 
The garden has a beautiful natural set- 
ting, it is in easy access of the house 
which is reached by a very pretty walk 
(shown in the lower view. Adjoining 
the garden has been built a gravel tennis 
4 Batis ye St court, without which no well appointed 
ot i olga can estate is now complete. The court has 
ft bie ab. ae a top dressing of blue crushed stone, as 
tea have also the numerous walks about the 
garden, thus giving tone and effect to 
the layout. On all sides of the garden 
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an fe Pe ee . ‘ have been planted choice shrubs and 
a i in trees and the basins contain choice speci- 
men of aquatic plants. Messrs. Con- 
nolly Bros. of Beverly Farms were the 
contractors in charge of the improve- 
ments, both the garden and tennis court. 
