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NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
Announcement 
al WISH to announce that we still have the agency for the EVER- 
SON VACUUM CLEANER, the only real portable cleaner; 
weight 35 Ibs. ; enclosed in a vulcanized fibre case; practically 
fireproof, and a perfect non-conductor of electricity. 
@ 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. 
Costs only $80.00 complete with all tools. 
can lift it with your finger. 
You 
Practically noiseless. © Can scarcely be heard from one room to another. 
4 I would further state that I have a machine which [ will rent for $2.50 
per day, or will furnisa 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 
MANCHESTER. 
The list of polls for 1911 has been 
prepared by the board of assessors 
and was posted yesterday. Twenty 
new names were added this year— 
a total of 840. 
The class of 1911, Manchester 
High school have issued very dainty 
engraved invitations to their com- 
mencement exercises at the Town 
Hall, Thursday evening, June 22d, 
at 7.45 o’clock. The invitations 
bear the monogram M. H. S. in gold. 
Letters remaining unclaimed at 
the Manchester, Mass. postoffice for 
week ending June 10, 1911: Bower, 
M. Miss; Dickey, A. B.; Deslauries, 
O. N. Rev.; Daukszeuisop, Jan.; El- 
liot, May; Gameau, Hermene Mad- 
ame; Joseph, H.,A.; Lewis, Jas. A.; 
Lukes, Father; Minsker, M.; Me- 
Kenzie, Matilda B. Miss; Olsen, 
Axel; Smith, Marcelle N. Mr. and 
Mrs.; Tower, L. L. Mrs.; White, 
Edward S. Mrs. —S. L. Wheaton, 
postmoster. 
Enjoys Weekly Visits of the Breeze. 
We take the liberty of publishing 
the following letter from one of our 
subscribers, aS a sample of dozens 
of such letters we receive in the run 
of a month. The letter shows how 
much the Breeze is appreciated by 
former residents of the North Shore 
as well as by those who live here 
the year round. 
Milton, Mass., June 12, 1911. 
My dear Mr. Lodge: Here is my 
subscription for the year to come. 
Your publication is worth every 
cent of the price and I congratulate 
you on having passed your recent 
birthday so modestly, when your 
share of success has been so con- 
spicuous. 
We moved to Milton from Man- 
chester nearly two years ago after a 
five years residence there, the last 
three at Villa Crest. I was born on 
the Shore, in Lynn, and we are very 
loyal to our old home, especially 
Manchester. 
Sometime we hope to return to 
Has Won The 
Popular Favor 
The wonderful demand for 
Jersey Ice Cream is entirely 
due to the excellent quality 
of material and making. At 
the country clubs, leading 
drug stores, cafes and con- 
fectionery stores—wherever 
the best is to be found you 
will find 
Jersey 
Ice Cream 
is always served. The delightful 
smoothness of texture, richness 
of flavor and sweetriess are due 
to our sixteen years experience 
and the quality of materials used 
in the making. Rich cream, pure 
hy flavors and extracts and the 
est cane sugar are «28 
used, with the result Aa 
that Jersey Ice Am 
Crean is guaranteed OS 
pure. TTT 
Look for the 
Jersey sign and 
get acquainted. 
JERSEY 
ICE CREAM CO. 
Lawrence, 
Mass. 
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the North Shore; and in the mean- 
time we delight in having our 
weekly visitor from there in the 
shape of your paper. 
With best wishes for your future 
success, believe me to be, 
Yours sincerely, 
MRS. NICHOLAS CHRISTIAN. 
Breeze Subscription $2.00 a year 
H. J. GAY ELEGTRIG GO. Everything Electrical 
Successor to Clark and Mills Electric Co. 
MIRROR ie LOT G. E. Tungstens and Edison Lamps 
ALL STYLES OF 
Postoffice Block “ $ i : 2 
Manchester, Mass. 
Telephones: Store, 12-11; Residence, 24-5 : 
