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NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
HEADQUARTERS FOR 
Announcement 
all 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 
a greater effective vacuum at the nozzle than any vacuum cleaner made. 
fireproof, and a perfect non-conductor of electricity. 
Costs less than 2c per hour to operate on any electric light socket. You 
can lift it with your finger. Costs only $80.00 complete with all tools. 
Practically noiseless. Can scarcely be heard from one room to another. 
@ I would further state that I have a machine which will rent for $2.50 
@q@ We 
Any person wishing the use of 
per day, or will furnisa a man to operate the cleaner, if desired. 
have quite a number of orders ahead. 
the machine will please place their orders now. 
D. T. Beaton, Manchester, Mass. 
21 Gentral Street 
A Safe Ice Cream for Baby 
Day inand day out Baby can eat Jersey Ice Cream 
with never a danger of becoming ill. Only the 
highest quality materials are used in the mak- 
ing—tested cream from our own Vermont 
creameries, pure fruit flavors and extracts and 
the best cane sugars. Every requirement of 
the Pure Food Laws is fulfilledin the making of 
JERSEY 
ICE CREAM 
and it is therefore guaranteed pure. Sixteen 
years experience in making ice cream in a 
he factory absolutely hygienic, and packing and 
storing it in perfectly clean cans, assures 
you of an unsurpassed product. 
Leading drug stores, confectioneries and ice cream 
i, parlors throughout New England are selling Jersey 
E Ice Cream because they know it is the best. 
k JERSEY ICE CREAM CO. 
Lawrence, Mass. 
Successor to Clark and Mills Electric Co. 
ALL STYLES OF 
MANCHESTER. 
Aldis Flint of Lynn, is visiting his 
aunt, Mrs. Donald Mitchell. 
Miss Ida Taylor is spending the 
week in Beverly with friends. 
The Manchester Club will hold its 
annual outing at Tuck’s Point next 
Saturday, July 15th. A clambake 
will be a feature of the occasion. 
Mrs. John F. Seott and children of 
Beverly, were the guests of Mrs. 
John Wade over the holiday. 
Miss Gladys Semons is assisting 
elerk at EK. A. Lethbridge’s during 
the vacation. 
Mrs. Frank Thissell and daugh- 
ters Marion and Edna, of Beverly, 
were the guests of relatives in town 
over the holiday. 
Arthur Gould, after spending sev- 
eral weeks at Hyannis, spent the 
holidays in town renewing acquain- 
tances. 
Class of ’85, Beverly High School 
Hold Reunion at Manchester. 
The Class of 1885, Beverly High 
School, celebrated the twenty-sixth 
anniversary of their graduation by 
an outing and clam bake at Tuck’s 
Point, Manchester, Saturday, as 
guests of their classmate, Miss Anne 
Clarke, of West Manchester, a 
teacher in the Manchester schools. 
Miss Clarke was ably assisted in 
entertaining by Miss Mary Clark 
and Frank Clark, also of West Man- 
chester. 
The afternoon was spent in social 
intercourse, sports, and motor boat 
trips along the North Shore. At 
4.30, the party sat down to a genuine 
Rhode Island clam bake prepared by 
two of Manchester’s famous chefs, 
one of whom, Capt. Edward Preston, 
was a former member of the class. 
To say that full justice was done to 
the excellent spread provided would 
be putting it mildly. 
The party broke up at an early 
hour, voting Tuck’s Point an ideal 
place for such a gathering, and vot- 
ing Miss Clarke an ideal hostess. 
About forty members, friends and 
children were present. 
H. J. GAY ELECTRIC CO. Everything Electrical 
G.E. Tungstens and Edison Lamps 
Postoifice Block ' . . * 
° Manchester, Mass. 
Telephones: Store, 12-11; Residence, 24-5 
