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Manchester, Beverly ‘ 
Farms, Prides Cross= 
ing, Beverly and 
Salem, 
g All orders left at Sheldon’s M’k’t., 
d i= W. Floyd’s, G. W. Hooper’s, 
Frank H. Dennis’, Bullock Bros’, 
B. 8S. Bullock’s, Manchester; or 
A, Stanley’sand the Railroad sta- 
tion, Beverly Farms, will be 
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P.O. BOX 83 
TPE OF EEO ETRY 
KVERETT A. FLY 
OPTICIAN 
4 CENTRE STREET 
Eyes examined and glasses 
fitted by the latest 
improved methods. 
GLOUCESTER, 
Mass. 
67 MIDDLE ST. 
253-4 
How many. times a week, 
or a year, might you save a 
few cents, or a few dollars? 
You think you are saving 
all you can, we don’t think 
so, not if you are buying your 
furniture and carpets out- 
side of this store. Almost 
every day we have the pleas- 
ure of waiting upon some- 
one who regrets not having 
come to us before. 
If we, were to see you of- 
tener, we think you would 
have occasion to visit the 
savings bank oftener. 
Solid Oak, Pillar base, Exten- 
tion Dining ‘Table, round 
or square $15.00 
' Solid Mahogany Parlor 
Table, Round $6.00 
Solid Oak Chiffonier, five 
deep drawers ' $6.00 
Won’t You Look? 
A. Manton Pattillo, 
GLOUCESTER. *<.: 
We are House-furnishers. 
North Shore Union Carpenters Will 
Not Ask for Wage Raise. 
North Shore District Council of the 
United Brotherhood of Carpenters and 
Joiners, through Secretary E. A. South- 
ard, has sent out a communication to the 
contractors of this vicinity stating that 
they will not ask for an increase in wages 
until May 1, 1908. 
The council submits an article of a- 
greement to the contractors of Lynn, 
Saugus, Marblehead, Salem, Danvers, 
Beverly, Hamilton, Manchester, and 
Gloucester. It provides for an eight 
hour day, with time and a half for over 
time to 10 p. m. and double pay after 
that hour. Holidays shall be paid for on 
double time except on Labor day, when 
no carpenter shall work except in cases 
of extreme emergency and then they 
shall receive triple time. 
Recognized holidays are February 22, 
May 30, July 4, Labor Day, ‘Thanks- 
giving and Christmas. “The wage scales 
shall be 41 cents an hour and the _busi- 
ness agent may appoint a steward on 
each job. “The agreement also contains 
a proviso that preference shall be given 
to union men, but if such men cannot be 
obtained other men may be hired with 
the understanding that the business agent 
shall have the right to visit them at the 
job and to obtain their transfer or appli- 
cation. 
‘The council agrees to promote harm- 
onious relations between the contractor 
and the union. ‘Ihe agreement remains 
for one year. [he agreement for mill 
operators and employees provides for a 
50-hour week, with 9 hours a day, with 
the exception of Saturday. Carpenters 
are to receive 41 cents an hour, first class 
cabinet makers 37$c, second class 334c, 
first’ class moulders 36c, second class 
33c, sawyers 27c, first class stock fitters 
36c, second class 33c, turners 36c, first 
class mill.hands 334c, second class 25c, 
planer hands 30c, fast feed flooring men 
36c, variety moulding men 36c. 
Thought and Work Club. 
‘The annual meeting of the Thought 
and Work club of Salem will be held in 
the Second Church Parish House, Wash- 
ington Sq., Wednesday, May 8.  Busi- 
ness meeting at 4.30; banquet 6.30; en- 
tertainment 8 p. m., when Miss Grace 
Chamberlin will give her recital of Pyg- 
malion and Galatea. This is a beautiful 
and artistic play containing a deal of 
humor and will be given in Greek cost- 
ume. Evening tickets on sale at the 
door at the usual price. 
Letters remaining unclaimed at Manchester, 
Mass., P. O. for week ending April 27: 
Joseph Connor, Pragico Calafra, Seth Ford, 
Gaspari Felipo, Harold A. Gale, Miss Mar- 
arget Hickey, Mrs E Merkle, J J Powers, 
Edward Petramilt, Mr Russell, Madame J C 
Rogers. 
SAMUEL L. WHEATON, P. M. 
Our Easter Opening 
A Great Success 
We are now ready to show 
you all the latest novelties and 
up-to-date ideas in 
MILLIN ERY 
MULE, KEYOU 
$33 MAIN ST. GLOUCESTER. 
pees April 1, Miss M. E. McCarthy 
wil] attend to customers at their 
homes in 
MANICURING, SHASI2 
POOING, MARCEL 
WAVE, FACIAL, 
SCALP TREAT- 
MENT AND 
CHIROPODY 
RESIDENCE, TAPPAN ST. 
(With Mrs. B. J. Manion) 
Manchester-by-the-Sea. 
-|NOBSCOT MT. SPRING- 
PERFECTION 
COOLER C0. 
2. PEARL ST., 
BOSTON, 
15,000 gallons a day 
of the purest moun- 
tain water comes 
from this spring. 
Every precaution 
istaken to keep it 
as pure asit leaves 
the mountain, It is 
delivered in crated 
glass, filled and 
corked with new 
corks at the spring. 
Every carboy is ster- 
Xe 4 od ilized and washed 
Se SS before filling. 
Our North Shore Agents: 
Cobb, Bates & Yerxa Co., Salem 
H. P, Woodbury, Beverly Cove 
F. T. Goodhue, Ipswich 
D- W. Hardy & Son, Beverly Farms 
Manchester 
Magnolia 
Geo. W. Hooper, 
P. 8. Lycett, 
