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NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
 Hnnouncement 
Aa 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. 
@ 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. 
Practically noiseless. 
You 
Can scarcely be heard from one room to another. 
4 I would further state that J 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 
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MANCHESTER. 
Arthur Lodge, George Beaton and 
Gordon Northrup were on a trip to 
Provincetown last Sunday. 
The candy sale held on Tuesday 
night by the Ever Ready Circle of 
King’s Daughters was a most suc- 
cessful affair. 
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Leach of Bos- 
ton, spent the week-end in town with 
the former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. 
Louis Leach, North street. 
The Manchester Crickets will play 
Broadstreet A. A. of Salem, Satur- 
day afternoon at the Brook street 
playgrounds at 3 o’clock. 
Miss Florence Kauffman, a_ for- 
mer teacher of the Story High school, 
is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. John 
Campbell. She came here for the 
graduatipn exercises. 
- Mrs. James Specht and son, Bryce, 
left this week for their former home 
in Nova Scotia, Mrs. Specht being 
called suddenly by the death of a 
brother. ' 
Trunk and bag locks repaired at 
Loomis’. 
Miss Etta Knowlton, formerly of 
Manchester, but now of Boston, is 
enjoying her vacation in town, the 
guest of Mrs. Ellery Rogers. 
Alex. Henderson and Wm. Dun- 
can, who have been at Seal Harbor 
the last few months, have been visit- 
ing friends in town. Mr. Henderson 
left yesterday for Scotland to visit 
his former home. 
The home of Mr. and Mrs. W. B. 
Calderwood was the scene of a most 
pleasant gathering on Monday  eve- 
ning of this week, it being the 20th 
anniversary of their wedding. Mrs. 
Calderwood in a very charming man- 
ner entertained the Ever Ready Cir- 
cle of King’s Daughters, of which so- 
ciety she is president. Dainty re- 
freshments were served, and the eve 
ning proved one of social enjoyment 
for all. 
Lamson & Hubbard straw hats at 
Bell’s. bs 
Balloon Landed at Hamilton. 
Hi itelm) . Clayton,. with “Je. 
Haworth of Pittsburg and H. H. 
Brown, of Boston, as passengers, 
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of the Dinner 
comes last when you serve 
the guest with Jersey Ice 
Cream. Don’t mar an other- 
wise perfect repast by an 
inferior grade of ice cream 
that is lumpy, salty and filled. 
with bits of ice. Smoothness, 
richness and full flavor is 
found in every plate of 
Jersey 
Ice Cream 
Tested cream from our own Ver- 
mont creameries, pure fruit flavors 
and extracts, and the best cane 
sugar are the ingredients used in 
the making and the result isa 
guaranteed pure ice cream. 
Wherever the Jersey sign is 
shown in drug stores, confection- 
ers, or ice cream parlors you 
know you will be served with the 
best ice cream sold in New 
England. Try it and learn for 
yourself. 
JERSEY ICE CREAM CO. 
Lawrence, Mass. 
completed a 25-mile balloon trip 
from Lowell, when they landed at 
Hamilton shortly before 7 o’clock, 
last Saturday night. They started 
from Lowell in the balloon Boston 
at 5.15. An incident in connection 
with the flight was the appearance 
of an aeroplane run by LEarle L. 
Ovington, who had espied the bal- 
loon upon rising from the Metz avia- 
tion meet at Waltham. The aviator 
passed near enough to exchange 
greetings and signals. 
H. J. GAY ELECTRIC GO. Everything Electrical 
Successor to Clark and Mills Electric Co. 
G. E. Tungstens and Edison Lamps 
HEADQUARTERS FOR 
ALL STYLES OF 
Postoffice Block > 
. Manchester, Mass. 
Telephones: Store, 12-11; Residence, 24-5 
