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NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
Ennouncement 
ay 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 
fireproof, and a perfect non-conductor of electricity. 
q Will produce 
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. 
can lift it with your finger. 
Practically noiseless. 
You 
Costs only $80.00 complete with all tools. 
Can scarcely be heard from one room to another. 
4 I would further state that I have a machine which I will rent for $2.50 
per day, or will furnish a man to operate the cleaner, if desired. 
have quite a number of orders ahead. 
q We 
Any person wishing the use of 
the machine will please place their orders now. 
D. T. Beaton, Manchester, Mass. 
21 Gentral Street 
gp Re LA ay PE ERI PIRATE POLLS LOL LEE ISD ILS PL LEGER I RLS POR Rehberg 
MANCHESTER. 
James Salter, head gardener at 
the Philip Dexter estate, Forest 
street, holds the record for early 
vegetables on the North Shore this 
year. Last Monday morning he 
picked a nice mess of peas, of the 
Alaska variety, from his garden. 
They were planted out of doors on - 
March 4th. 
record? 
Letters remaining unclaimed at 
the Manchester, Mass. postoffice, for 
week ending June 8rd, 1911 :—An- 
tonio, Nicola L.; Aronson, Leopold; 
Batchelder, W. F. Mrs.; Carleton, 
Pearle N.; Dominico, di Panfilo 
Guglielini; Durnean, H. R.; Family 
Shoe Store; Francis, E. M. Miss; 
Gauther, Emma Miss; Houde, Ame- 
die Mons; Kopobka, Tvoin; Kenny, 
W. F. Miss; Katz, T.; Olsen, Hilda 
Miss; O’Connors, John Dr:; Radda, 
Arthur and Eva; Shea, Peter A.; 
Way, B. T., 2—Sam’] L. Wheaton, 
postmaster. 
Services 
Can anyone beat that 
for Michael Lyons of 
Manchester, who dropped dead at 
the Littlefield gravel pit two weeks 
ago tomorrow, was held from St. 
Mary’s Star of the Sea church, Bev- 
erly, Sunday and attended by 
friends of the deceased. The body 
has been lying in the Desmond un- 
dertaking rooms unclaimed since the 
day of Mr. Lyons’ death. Relatives 
were located in Lexington and 
Wakefield and came to Beverly Sun- 
day, taking charge of the body. The 
interment was in St. Mary’s Catholic 
cemetery in that city. 
FLAG DAY PROGRAM. 
Flag Day will be celebrated in Man- 
chester next Wednesday, June 14, when 
exercises will be held under the auspices 
of Allen Relief corps. Mrs. Flora S. 
Hersey, patriotic instructor, will be in 
charge. The public is invited. The fol- 
lowing program will be carried out: 
Address. of Welcome by the President, 
Mrs. Seddie L. Follett 
Address, Rupert J. Chute, Past Com- 
mander Post 60, GAR and Past De- 
partment Inspector 
Solo, ‘‘The Deathless Army,’’ 
Mrs. Marianna Cheever 
Ribbon Drill and Solo, 
It Looks 
And it tastes even better, for it is 
made of tested cream from our 
own Vermont creameries. A 
smooth, even texture—free from 
lumps of ice and salt—deliciously 
flavored with the best fruit flavors 
and extracts, is always found in 
the famous 
Jersey 
Ice 
Cream 
Every ingredient used in the making is of 
the highest quality, conforming to every 
Pure Food Law, and is therefore guaran- 
teed pure. Made in a factory absolutely 
hygienic and stored and shipped in per- 
fectly clean cans. 
Go to the drug store, confectionery or ice 
cream parlor with the Jersey sign and you'll 
get the best ice cream in New England. 
JERSEY ICE CREAM CO. 
Lawrence, Mass. 
Miss Emily Farreira and school children 
Address, 
Comrade Edw. T. Crowell, Post 13, GAR 
Solo, ‘‘The Flag that Never Fell,’’ 
Miss Brenda Cook 
Flag Salute, recitations and song, 
Hight Girls 
Flag Song, School Children 
Remarks, and presentation of flags to 
the Congregational, Baptist and Cath- 
olic Sunday Schools, 
Mrs. Fannie HE. Wheeler, Past Pa- 
triotic Instructor, Dept. of Mass. 
Singing, ‘‘ America,’’ Audience 
H. J. GAY ELEGTRIG GO. Everything Electrical 
Successor to Clark and Mills Electric Co. 
G. E. Tungstens and Edison Lamps 
HEADQUARTERS FOR 
ALL STYLES OF 
Postoffice Block 4 
' Manchester, Mass. 
Telephones: Store, 12-11; Residence, 24-5 
