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NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
can lift it with your finger. 
Practically noiseless. 
TAD ee flavored, 
smooth and creamy 
and sweetened just 
to the right point is every plate of 
Jersey 
Ice Cream 
Made of rich cream { 
‘im our own Vermont 
creameries, the best fru... flavors and extracts 
and the sweetest cane sugir, itis good to-day, 
good to-morrow, good ail ie time. 
For sale by leading drug stores and confec- 
tioners. 
JERSEY ICE CREAM CO. 
Lawre.:.ce, Miass. 
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HEADQUARTERS FOR 
ALL STYLES OF 
Postoffice Block a 
fireproof, and a perfect non-conductor of electricity. 
a greater effective vacuum at the nozzle than any vacuum cleaner made. 
Costs less than 2c per hour to operate on any electric light socket. 
Costs only $80.00 complete with all tools. 
Can scarcely be heard from one room to another. 
@ I would further state that I have a machine which | will rent for $2.50 
per day, or will furnisn a man to operate the cleaner, if desired. 
have quite a number of orders ahead. 
Announcement 
aT WISH to announce that we still have the agency for the EVER- ~ 
SON VACUUM CLEANER, the only real portable cleaner; 
weight 35 lbs. ; enclosed in a vulcanized fibre case; practically 
@ Will produce 
You 
PereSMPUL SOAP SM ey 
@ We 
Any person wishing the use of 
the machine will please place their orders now. 
D. T. Beaton, Manchester, Mass. 
21 Gentral Street 
CENSES. 
At their meeting last Saturday af- 
ternoon, the Manchester board of 
selectmen appointed the following 
special police to serve for one year: 
Frank A. Morgan, Joseph F. Leary, 
John F. Bates and Charles L. Lucas. 
At their meeting last night they 
granted an auctioneer’s license to G. 
Lockhart Allen. 
They also granted “pony” express 
licenses to Smith’s Express Co. and 
to the American Express Co., rescind- 
ing their action of last week when 
they refused to grant the _ licenses. 
The following letter from Smith’s 
Express So. was responsible for their 
change of attitude: 
MANCHESTER, Mass., May 4, IgII. 
The Honorable Board of Selectmen, 
Gentlemen :—Under the provisions 
of Chapter 421, Acts of 1906, I 
hereby request that a permit be is- 
sued to me to transport intoxicating 
liquors into the town of Manchester 
from points within the State of 
Massachusetts. I wish to state that 
if I am granted this permit I will not 
under any conditions, take any or- 
ders for liquors directly or indirectly, 
and will act as a common carrier 
only. My records will show quan- 
tity and kinds of liquors delivered, 
to whom delivered, and local address 
of consignee; in fact they will show 
the details of every liquor transaction 
and will be at all times open to in- 
spection of the town officials as re- 
quired by law. 
FREDERICK J. MnRRILL. 
They are also governed in their ac- 
tion by the statute bearing on this 
matter (Sec. 2, Chap. 421, Acts of 
1906) which says that the mayor 
and aldermen in cities, and the select- 
men in towns in which said licenses 
of the first five classes are not granted 
shall annually grant and issue one or 
more permits under the provisions of 
this act, and every such permit shall 
specify the residence by street and 
number (if any) of the holder, and 
shall be subject to all laws now or 
hereafter in force relative to the 
transportation of such liquors. 
Their vote on the matter was: 
That under the provisions of Chap. 
21, Acts of 1906, a permit be granted 
to Smith’s Express Co., Frederick J. 
Merrill, president, to transport spir- 
ituous or intoxicating liquors into or 
in the Town of Manchester. Such 
permit shall be subject to all laws now 
or hereafter in force relative to the 
transportation of such liquors. This 
permit to remain in force unless for- 
feited until the first day of May, 1912. 
A similar letter was received from 
the American Express Co., G. H. 
Peckham, agent, and under the same 
conditions a license was granted. 
Chairman EF. S. Knight and W. R. 
Bell voted in favor of granting the 
Smith’s Express Co. license, and Mr. 
Cheever was opposed. On the matter 
of the American Express Co., Mr. © 
Cheever acquiesced. 
Trunk and bag locks repaired at 
Loomis’. 4 
Sponges and Chamois at Beaton’s. 
H. J. GAY ELECTRIC GO. 
Successor to Clark and Mills Electric Co. 
G. LE. Tungstens and Edison Lamps 
; Manchester, Mass. 
Telephones: Store, 146-5; Residence, 24-5 
Everything Electrical 
