NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
Society Notes- 
Mr. and Mrs. Henry P. McKean 
went over to New York Tuesday for 
the week, accompanied by the guest, 
Miss Lillian Potter, who has returned 
to Philadelphia. 
Henry P. King left Pride’s Crossing 
Tuesday for his camp in New Bruns- 
wick, where he will spenda few weeks 
hunting. Mrs. King went on the same 
day to Wilton, N.H, to visit her son, 
who is there for his health. 
The Harcourt Amorys are leaving 
Pride’s Crossing today tor their town 
home. George Lee and family will 
close their Beverly Farms villa Mon- 
day and return to Brookline. 
Mr. and Mrs. Clay Arthur Pierce 
went to Philadelphia this week to at- 
tend a wedding. They are leaving the 
North Shore next week for their St. 
Louis home. 
The Francis L. Higginsons are 
among the week’s departures from 
Pride’s Crossing. They closed their 
cottage yesterday. 
Mrs. John B. Silsbee and _ sons, 
Arthur B. and Thomas, and Miss 
Martha Silsbee closed their places at 
Beverly Cove Thursday and returned 
to town for the winter. 
Senator W. Murray Crane has given 
out the contract for a new residence 
in Dalton to cost $30,000. 
The A. S. Covels were among this 
week’s departures from Magnolia. 
Mrs. Annie Wilshire and family, 
who have been at the Underbrush 
cottage this season, left Monday and 
will spend some time in travel be- 
fore returning to their Philadelphia 
home. Dr. and Mrs. Gordon F. 
Morrill closed their cottage and re- 
turned to town. 
At the seventh annual horse show 
of the Middlesex Hunt club held last 
Saturday at the kennels at South 
Lincoln, the president’s cup was 
won for the third successive year 
by A. Henry Higginson, M.F. H., 
and it becomes his property... In 
addition to winning the cup, Mr. 
Higginson also secured first honors 
in the classes for light-weight hunt- 
ers, thoroughbreds shown in racing 
colors, heavy-weight hunters and 
thoroughbred hunters. He _ also 
won second in the classes for light- 
weight hunters, farm teams, ladies’ 
saddle horses and _ thoroughbred 
hunters. 
Mr. and Mrs. Richard J. Monks of 
Boston have come down to their 
cottage at Manchester Cove _ this 
week for a fortnight or more. The 
E. B. Hills, who have been occupy- 
ing it this summer, returned to 
town ‘Tuesday. 
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas G. Plant re- 
turned last Sunday from a _ few 
weeks’ hunting trip at their camp 
in Canada, They .expect to leave 
Manchester next week and return 
to town for the winter. Mrs. Plant, 
FOR SALE: One of the finest summer residences on 
50,000 ft. of land and house of sev- 
- enteen rooms and four bath rooms and toilet, all mod- 
The grounds are beautifully laid 
out with plenty of shade, ornamental and fruit trees 
and shrubbery, flower garden and tennis court. 
Apply to J. MAY, MAGNOLIA, MASS. 
the North Shore. 
ern conveniences. 
by the way, is very fond of hunt- 
ing, and she usually accompanies 
her husband on his trips to the 
woods. She brought down a num- 
ber of small game during her last 
trip. 
FOR SALE 
AT VERY 
LOW PRICES 
58 Varieties of Odd Trees and Shrubs 
To clear the ground for Young Stock. 
The block—one-quarter acre—is nearly all Specimen Large Pine, Spruce, 
Hemlock, Maple, Willow, etc. 
Call and see them at the Nursery from 2 to5 p.m. 
I@-We also have the largest stock of specimen trees and shrubs on the North Shore, 
at reasonable prices. 
THe PIERCE NURSERY, BEVERLY FARMS 
HART STREET 
JAMES B. DOW 
| Gardener and Florist 
Roses, Herbaceous and Budding Plants 
Cut Flowers and Greenhouse’ Products for 
Decorations and suneral Work 
HALE STREET, BEVERLY FARMS 
Sas Ems 
J. B. DOW JOHN H. CHEEVER | 
JAS. B. DOW & CO. 
COAL and WOOD 
We are now prepared to deliver Coal 
at short notice to all parts of Manchester 
and Beverly Farms. 
Beach Street, MANCHESTER 
and BEVERLY FARMS, Hale Street 
: WINTER and SUMMER BOARD for 
HORSES, 
With Nice Sunny Paddocks Adjoining Stable. 
HORSES AND CARRIAGES TO LET BY THE DAY OR SEASON. 
EVERYTHING GIVEN THE BEST OF CARE. CARRIAGES STORED. 
HORSES CALLED FOR AND DELIVERED. HORSE CLIPPING. 
OHNE SONNORG: 
TAPPAN ST., MANCHESTER 
(NEAR B. & M. STATION) 
“FINE CHINA GLASSWARE 
NOVELTIES IN BRASS, COPPER AND PEWTER 
Sheffield Wares 
Coaster, Tumblers, 
and Bottleholders, 
Trays, Salts ‘and 
other things. 
JAPANESE AND EASTERN GOODS 
HARTWELL’S, 9 CHESTNUT ST., GLOUCESTER 
Hartwell; 
gee ae 
Gift Shop 
“9 Cwestaur Sr. 
/GLOUCESTER Mass. 
