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TR R ~ A Little Chat About ‘Granges and Gnngon—Dug Performances—What the Grange Offers and What It |, Mlgl:t Aecompluh-—Whl! Itls M thllwh ¢ HOPKINTON Piymouth,. Fhave been vilsting |8 Anton’Wostrel's, ‘ oy %o M Hoeety 4 Twe Frosts Within a Week—Several : R Mr. and lhm: afi'fi" &mfla from 1 forests g;fi-‘ lfl:‘ with Miss Ma Bing-| Twe T. - .t"v‘.: . ’ Yet only about half the T Ay SR ang Mr. and Mrs. Carlton Pollard and v Bpoholllly for T‘;. Bml,:::,: memb(;t"lo;; e:hl.:s economy. It also Tmmfl . and d fi' and ‘were s daughter returned to Willimantic Sat- | At the mmmfls‘muun( of the school L e O ity Telong tn the | offers the privilege of _co-operative ) —_— t dge trom 25 to * | yrday atter spending two weeks with | committee. Monday morning bills were farmets ‘wha read ‘this helong ‘to the [, oty .fl’ domestic and farm sup- 11 Surprise for Miss Freeman. ur. ollard’s father, Henry Pollard ordered pald to the amount of $874.60, ange . Mrs. Mglfl b g n 5 than a quarter accept friend at Cozycroft, Mrs. John Lewis and daughter Edna | mostly for fuel. Warren Dow, from 1 wonder how many who do belong | FICS, U011 1" hoids n annual feir f Elm and two sons at Mrs. nm‘l?'“cuptn- Jine TRt Ao nav: ¥rin 1 » 4 birthday, Sept. [ of Coventry and Mrs. Mary Dimock | Maine, was appointed principal at Lo e BT e o endatage Of | pich affords vastly better opportuni-| i 3. B Doane of Brookine is- | ter's. E_‘-mamm"'fi'".,:"mmu.' X' Wet | ana aaughier Mabel of Willimantic Valley, Two schools are yet I “onder how. maiiy who do belong | Lies for comparison el 1080 SriauAn T SO Jakt ek The schools commenced T“'fllm{,- artf o Chapiin mads | spent Labor day at Ocean Beach without teachers. think of It only as & means for their . “’“““‘"‘b:fi i co:’n"f’m:_a' state | Mr. and Mrs. Frank Whiteley i 4 rn u’i‘m“" "“h"" ldn.-d“to “her | the day a memorable one. anxa" 'l;egu 'ifv:"b'—’.n dig::g‘"“" ‘:'"l; In the Probate Court. am! jou: y c._'_[ private pleasure or proft, and how | 116 WO SUMVLR (G it he mem- j bbb FIHE TOSIVeS [ foringe mlnl place at Maple Cor- Ashford Baptist Association. weeks with Mrs. Garvey's sister, Mrs, | , The, court. of oo B gl Ao many think of it and work to make it | C% in this, and all the . | ner, for the present. Thé Ashford Baptist association| May, ogers, in Waterbury, have re- - a powertul engine for the advance- | et (ke S PRI 0GOS, CUC O fogg | M and Mrs. Frank M. Kulght re- | onn and Annis Wostrel and Minnie | meets with the Spring Hill church the | turred home. % K. Collins was appointed administra- ment of farming &s an art and of the | 4 one.tenth of the members year in Boston ‘and Providence Converse resumed their studies at the [latter part o September. Delegates | " Miiss Rosie Barrett and brother Pauf | (0% 0% the estate of Frances M. Ken- farming community as a whole? after year. It offers a semi-monthly Joseph P of Meriden visited th lchool, Willimantic, this ~week. | from the home church are: Church,|of South Coventry spent Sunday ani i‘i;‘e e!‘e:'} 3 ;’mfl(': o effield, R. - SRR ich | training school for young speakers and | aprg, P. Arnold last week. ss Alice Pratt commenced her e- | Mr. Wilds and Deacon Palmer; Sunday | Monday with their parents. adh, r:ln " Collins were ap- There are threa = questions which | g singers to practice. ' Yet I )l narews has returned from |Nior year at the normal school in'that | school, Mrs. Olive Wilds and Ethel| Mrs. Charles Allen and little son, DQT';‘! appralsers. seem to me mighty interesting. Takel,,,. members who have never, in fif- eaitle S ond has been | city on Tuesday. Freeman; C. E. society, Lillian Haw- | atter spending a week with the for: he account of Charles F. Berry, ad- the third to begin with. “How many of | {00V CORPECL Lo 5s 't stand up | tieiting hee ,,':E,'“”,m T B Reed, n6 many fHiends here-of ‘Bettte | king dnd’ May Leurenson. mer's parents. Mr. and Mrs, J.° D,|Mministrator on the estate of Ethan C. us we‘r‘: are nubllc splr;‘(‘d‘fi ‘;Y““\‘ and say creiy Master, 1 agree wl‘g stponed missionary meeting was Hlnlf Fnemnnl of Nova wSc::u;h- v M:u é,uem: ‘Bennett has been visit- | Thompson, returned to South Willing- g:l‘n‘zulku:l:;;xog.r w:u:: !l;-u!;:‘ M. to € the grange a vast and bene- o s a semi-monthly - | cousin of the former pastor e | ing in Coventry. ton Bunda; ] . Heemt. service. Go the great bpdy of | BIo(her S It 13 & Soni i el | ASTC itk Mre. Myvon Ellott Wednes- | S, € TS Kiey Chatien 1 Snow | Phe Ladiex' A1d society heid a social| RS "S85de Bingham spent Tavor rriadaieaih el farmers? And how many a in which personal farming diculties | “SR 8 STEOCN 0 ¢ in the Town hall | Were sorry to learn of the death of |in the lecture room Wednesday even-| day at Savin Rock and the remainder | °f Dotice. ; ; ; at it solely for the little can be discussed and local emergen-|gaturday evening was well attended. her husband at their home in Nova |ing. of the week in Danbury. Preparing Voting List. tion or the little private advantage We | i.; {aiked over and helpful sugges- | Miss Grace Summer Geer of New York | Scotla. They had been married but & | Miss Bertha Woodmansee of Nor-|' Mrs Estelln Badger has been with| The town council canvassed the vot. can get out of it for just ourselves? 1|45y given or received. Yet very, very | gave many amusing monologues aud |few months. wich was a Labor day guest of Edgar | friends in. Providence. ing list of 1909-10, Tuesdsy afternoon. really feel as if I had some right {0 | oy take advantage of this. It has re- | anild impersonations, Singing was by | Mrs. Rebecca Morse and Mrs. Clay- | Storrs. * Mr. and Mrs. John Clough of Tol- | Copies will soon be posted in con- preach a little to grangers, because Ii ,oq4aq]y sought to unite producers | Xrisees Green and Elliott. A“f,ncu.,l_ ton Fuller and son are at Eddy Bur-| Walter Cummings of Dudley, Mass. | land called on Mrs, E. R. Dimock on |#picuous places about the town as re- quired bv la Permission was grant. am a pretty good granger myself, as | 0", Saning’ union, whereby better |jowed The proceeds are for the pro- ‘"ik; r Che ‘wosilants 4pé sl s is in town with a new auto. Tuesday. rangers go! Let's brag a little, right | i o' ang surer pay could be secured, f the elm tree. on che Hill. Hildred Garvey, who has been ill,|ed Celia A. Gardiner of Westerly to gere T am a charter m:mb?r ofhfll'; with less individual trouble. Yet all m" school opened Tuesday |the autumnal ¢olors, and l;m' clear, COLUMBIA is better, remove the bodies of Mumford and local Brange, was its first lecturer, held | (hese attmepts have, thus far, been |y yp tairty puplls. There was an en- | €00l air has a premonition of frost. Bertha Botham is visiting i Willi- [ Mercy Burdick from a private bury- that place or the master's chair for 11 the pan ¢ E. V. Preston and family have re- 5 o e ) ntic. i the £ N soven years, have been lecturer of the | €r® flashes e pal Efi&‘teh;&gn;;:‘nfld“mfi turned from their European trip. Special Town Mecting to Decide Ac-| ™ =~ . ;fi,:::"‘:dg?flk\‘[e. nc:':ln-?:r:lmn N Pomona, and have “subbed” for aimost | | o o 008 mos Bro on. More are expected later. Former resjdents who have recently tance of $1 Becsuss of D Henrs 7. Whealsr, the towodt Mddse all the different officers of the subordi- | o - lr(hou and other respect: 1, A:’.;nnt! those who went away to|Visited town are pronounced in their miafiod Dnntnfln g st SOUTH COVENTRY Ot Mk gl Ry Sk g0 nate. During my seven years of active | opo you think of it* coolly, doesn’t it | gohoolg this week are fl Kings- | approval of the appearance of the old . H. y! ) — . T iy’ Seiinit She’ o e service us lecturer and master 1 was|g.om 3 little weak to pay your fees |pury, to South wmm Elizabeth | Hill Top cemetery, all agreeing that | Death at 90. Jenkins Describes ork at|umount of $389.27 were ordered paid. absent from just two meetings, and|,nq ques o un rganzation and wear | pady to Willimantie Normal Training | this sacred spot as well as the whole Thaeity = bionng > kiob: ov-le REL -Bhe 1ax. Dok for 1068 15 in’ oo late at just one. While T was master | jig hoqge at picnics, and yet ignore the | gehool; Bernice Armstrong, to Put- | of the grounds. all now by recent act| A special town meeting was to be| B et She s o i M every meeting d'“t tchn.neat :'0 0769:1‘ savings and the profits and the other | nam High echool, and Edith Cruff, to]of k.l\:k‘twnl w;d:lr one rflanng;mex;.’. Il:nflelln‘i l(oday “((::(u{d.y) .‘.lgl ye;,n;..l,‘. lome on " Birthday. B hary B Tavis'tas soluined vithin teWNeconds of The B Hns, A ? & never before looked s0 well or show: 0 see e town will rescind its Y. & J . o ;%3‘:"?:;": ’n'f.o:é"’{,’é‘:fmm'iolfm PR such good care. vote ‘of two years ago accepting the| . Miss Elizabeth W. Peterson returned |from a visit with friends in Provi e e O hot dence and East Greenwich rum was present. If mot, the rules| . ,ur'wages? When you pay your mon- N 5 Bift of $1,500 from Mrs, Mary B. Yeo- | Monday to her duties at Polk, Pa. el ema B-;xjcm!n e fixed for such cases were obeyed to the | ¢ on’ snse to see that WILSONVH_LE . mans as & trust fund for the perpetual| John L Hull left Monday for Sche- ] ry began Jetter. You know what they are; or, fo“’;fif,'éufi“:{,';,,v e a% Yrmen 1t BOLTON care” ana’ maintenance of the ~iown | Bectady. N. Y. where he will continue | attending (he graded school at Asha y ' .” N . - — uilding. A A .| Ms work with the General Electri: if you don't, you ought to. Now I'm a |¢takes you a hard day's work in the | Attended Hllh Cfl!.fl‘ Dedication— Canghit Blg Hawh = & i :lds Ll'h‘.e u"c:: :::‘gnh:ltl t‘}_\;rlé:lncf?l:! company, having spent a. year at. their No Teacher Secured. high private, and have as such shirked 11 a an save only one assignment of duty imposed 2::‘1,'; e e o oF Yo nRl Porpenai. ead—Schools ‘Open—Departing Va- | Purposes. This condition is objected | Pittefield, Mass, branch. i to] . The Hopkinton school did not open by an offieer, that one case being due | jigence, which is the proper tool to| Quite a number from this vlace at- | cationists—Personals. to by some, although: by many it isf s Fanny White ]_["‘! "r“""! O | Tuesday because of the lack of a to physical inability to perfarm it. S| yuge, brains or brawn? ténded the bnd concerts snd @edica- 2 considered a wise condition, as the hall g m'K‘T'-m‘:l'l';-y ang | te8cher, but it is hoped that one may you ses 1- feel somewhat qualified to tion of the Tourtellotte Memorial High | Waiter A. Clark Wednesday caught [ ¥4= not properly planned 'for this| 10 0qC i (o B o NEPRGERCIT (be secured to open the school mext talk grange! the first 8- v 4 3 o ufi.’-“’n’!,“"fm.',“fi'jsn':'u e range: | Sorin soimg o seh o O B i The. captare ot the | o (OFce a gift upon the town S e AW Eiaseury s | gn. B Wans end o ow come back to that third ques- - = e - - | does not want and she has had this . uesdav to attend the Pange | L e eneaStons | T: A Jennings and Miss Fanny Jen- | hawk makes the loss columa of poul~ | i, 72t TICF BN qan P2 Nad i Described Work at Thorsby. Narragansett Baptist tion. My experience in my own grange | ers generally act as I've been describ. | nin “hi 3 gs passed Monday in New Boston. |try raisers much shorter. 2 = and in the foug Delghbors ~which I|ing them, what good it will do you to | ~Mrs. Gould and son of Marlboro vis- Chidrion M. Pinpeyitook a firge gars may be rescinded if the voters and| Miss Helen Jenkina, an instructof at | Perryville S dart the work is diways dons by | T, U 8 bunch, Well, In e, frat |ited with Miss Hattle Jennings & few |ty on a straw ride to Gilead Monday | SEFENCTS S0 VIR, T6 outhaer i) Thorsby institute, Thorsby, Alabama | uew's o RARGOIEN. quar ;fld always ® by | place, they don’t all act so blindly a3 | gays the past week. Monday Miss Jen- | evening where they attended an en-: thro 4 ;Ynd £ 51,500 A spent a few days with Mi Julia Mi Y B b ot ad & biats less than one-quarter of the members. | ti..ne I've been abusing. There IS & |nings and Mrs. Gould were at the New | tertainment and dance given by the W up a fund of $1,500 on so slight | White last week. On Sunday evening | Miss Essie I y The others are perfectly willing they | mighty bright and useful and compan- | gn, d fair in Worcester. isocibsion. a pretext. she addressed the Y. P. S. C. E. meet- | ness caller in Willimantic, Conn., last ibuid @8 16 Worse' st the ‘others fonabie set in every grango Tve ever | Mre Ada Jerolsmon of Worcester | S iiaport Homcll hoa sold his farm, H. H. Maynard's Death at 90. Ing _at the Congregational churth,|Weel just won't do it even when they are|inown anything aboui—a set anybody | yisited with her sister Wednesday. known as the George Dewey place,| K. H. Maynard died last Tuesday|SPeaking in behalf of the institute, for{ TWo frosts have appeared on low- asked and omdered and begged and | might be proud to associate with. It'il Mrs, Charles Jennings and son, who | whith he purchased four years -8go, |evening, aged 90. c which she is soliciting funds. Thorsby |lands in lhln \h lnn\ w fl}llv\ a week. wheedled and cajsled and threatened. | do you gd to cast vour lot in with | have been visiting with Mr. Jennings, [to the Casell brothers of New York, | years a inmiteite 5.8 small chgsnization which g ¥ 3 , resident of Columbia and was They e"hfll'dllllhk and bluntly refuse or | them. In many wavs you will find |ar, in Putnam this week with her par- | who are to take possession October 16| prominent citizen, holding nearly | 18 striving to better educational con- m‘rh se an 1' cnt brea.\:‘thulr words. | them ready and capuble of co-operation ents, Mr. and Mrs. James Perry. The Center church is being painted. | every office in the gift of the town and | ditions ameng the poorer clases of ey hold only to one thing, and that | with you in soctal, business and edu- | “Miss Emily Hawkinson of Dudley | Schools Opened Tuesday with ‘the | representing his town in the legisia- | White people in the south. 1s thelr right to,ind fault with the | cational matters. You will find pres- | called on local friends one day last | following teachers: Miss Ella E. Prou- | ture, He was a farmer as well as a| Schools in the village opened Tues- RICHMOND W.C. T. U Huld- Annual Meeting= New Pastor at Baptist Church. way the others.do things. That priv-|ent profit and pleasure in belonging | week. Bi Mountain; day morning. llege they will never forego; not they’ | with them. ii,.:'m'i‘:i,’e"“fierfiflmoflf Suffield in :T;h;?:c el bz‘;:rno{pi?c:-"aggo r}: Miss Florence Whiteside and = Mrs. | o | mecting of the Clarke’ They won't pull and they won’t push; |~ But don’t stop with a consideration 1 |the South aistrict: Miss Gertrude | moved with his family to Baltie. where | I4llian Whiteside Hitchcock of Provi A o g o '.r° larke’s but they’ll ride in the band wagon and | or your own profit or pleasure. That'’s CHAPLIN. AR T £ . dence, former residents of this place, | Mills Woman's Christian Temperance Herskill of Rockville in Belknap, he resided until a few years ago, when unfon was held with Mrs. Charles throw stones at the wheel horses and | what the pigs do;.men and Women, Arthur Husker of Waterbury in the |he came back to his old home in this| Were in town a few days this week, phest ey dribble sand into the axles. This|true men and true women, see some- |Sermon by Goshen Pastor—Local Prize Center rict. place, which his daughi Mrs. Miller | calling on friends, Dawley at Keuyon Tuesduy. The an- nual reports of the officers were read. doesn’t help things at all, but it main- | thing besides their own troughs and Winner at Brooklyn Fair. e ‘Taylor of South |of Hartto tu:| Mrs. Grace H. Rogers and daughter tains their "‘"""&“’:‘ sy, it|feel something besides their own hun- : 4 Mrn‘;es%:h 'fi’x:. Bridget Donahue fof el ek nels vo':m'n':fix’-id:;-h “with | of Middietown spent the week-end &’L’ :2&)1::“ Sty l;vr:'an:l::“aM{ro: e e Ew Ry Ogg eTiness for |gor. We are il dependent upon Oth-| Rev. Harry Small of Goshen preach- | Willimantic-and Miss Nellie Quinn of | burial in the Episcopal cemetery, He. | With their aunt, Mrs, Henry Arm-|ihe ey; vice president, Mrs. m.!nheem:ejmnbeln arsnn::. gn and | ers in large degree; we ail oweacon- | oq at the church Sunday. His impres- | Hartéord, who have spent the sum- | bron, He is survived by his wife, a | Strong. ('orru;;ondh‘ oo The burdens membersiip imposes. T | ant duty to others; our contentment|sive sermon was based on the words, (mer at Rev. W. J. McGuirk's cottage, |son and a daughter. Bible Class Visits Windham, iy S Fecordiue 8eore- man or woman who is -wflll:alt. take ey lnextfl(;lnbly “YEHonT Sk Yo that I & returned to their homes last week. P Mrs. C. H. Tripp entertained the "Mrs. Maggie Potter; assistant re- A L Woman. unless | Whether ‘we. choose ot not, e Tust Catten 13 sotety W holt on Tri. | cuine Misses Scolllng of B0 Man- | Willara B. Clarke 1s spending several | Members of ‘the Bible class ot which | cording secretary, ars. Ella Fattoson; jually willing to ;lvn. Of course, not | work together to accomplish anything | day afternoon of the past week with CRONE ‘" Ti v 18 Soringl1eld on BEsiHAE she was formerly a member in Wind- | treasurer, Mrs. je Moore: assistant all can .m"fie same thing. One can | of value to the generation and to the | Mrs Moses A. Goodewin tage for a time. 81 3 ham on Wednesday. treasurer, Mrs, Maggle McDonald; L. 4 . - . Prof. S. M. Alvord and family of Mr. and Mrs. Payson E. Little of s o si give ‘",""0" ‘Mm!’ i’ u’n‘glve elo- | race. How can I keep my line-fences |~ 4 number of the to speople attend- | Hartford, who have been visiting Miss | Dalton, Mass., have been visiting rela- m:“g:"fia“nfir ::;m?llrs“ '}'L'o,:n‘:: g#;":ww:n;»nd;m ’ltorl,x:r\lxml'n:‘c: A inone, can kive muscle: one can | claar of brush if the other fellow main- |ed the Brooklyn fair on Wednesday. | Annie M. Alvord, have returned home. | tives and friends in Columbia. -y e s e . BEanack Ml M oo, give time; one can give a talent for |tains a hedge-row a rod wide on his Charles S. Turner exhibited workin an WOO! ra : s . 8 iss Helen M. White of Hebron is [ Mr. and Mrs. Rowland Greenwood of ’ iy 1 b ooklyn fair and was | White" and ‘Mrs. Howar ce on Columbia : Charles Dawle: at least one grange hall where thl lat- | and burdocks and dodder if my neigh- :;:r‘;h; Py g Robert Hines. library board, Mrs, Charles Y, good number of premiums.| Mrs, .E. H. Norton of -South Man- | Green. E. B. E haw, Mrs. -Nell fer talent had MANIfastly been MiAGen | Do o otk oiles o e ot Bhalr scves CRbuies is tha-aatet o Mk . M. Al Teams Break Even. R BT A e A SR e e W in a napkin, and the napkin lost. ith the pests? It's only b :‘;;lm:mtn: ;wu-l.unpye rdividugt ekl SOUTH CANTERBURY. vord. A ball game played here last Satur- | e will be glad to see his friends as |rle Lamphear, Miss Mary L. Moxle, Thus far I've talked only of the | nesses into an erganized strength that| - foibisilty Mrs. Mdry Anthony, Carlos Ruggles, | day atternoon’by the Columbia nine | usu Miss Hattie Clarke, Rev. Walter Rey- share members ought to take in the |we can joggle the world even a little Vistors of the Week. Jr. and Calvin Ruggles left the and the "Emeralds of Willimantic re-| Miss Rose Topliff; Mrs. H. C. Palmer | noids, W. J. Dawley, George P. Clarke, of the week for their home in Snflnfn sulted in a score of 8 to 11 in faver of | and Miss Edith Palmer of Holyoke, | Charles jreene, Willlam MeDonald, routine conduet of grange meetings, | bit. But that is oni an 4 5 fleld after several months’ stay Columbia. On Monday afternocon the | Mass., have been visitors at F. B, Top- | Frank Kenyon; superintendent rest ete. that is only a very small part | There's no class of woducer- on the| Mrs. Jessie Cdrpenter and daughter, oo Emeralds came with a stronger team | liff's. " tent, Mrs, Geneva Wallen; superinten- of the work the grange can do and is 1 vwho n e i i isbon, BHEA, (0 45 T0F aTHIBEA ke o ROl | of co bt SaaTite e eae: L aent tE:"d:yc;rmve:vlmMMr: Cor: | Mra. Witiam B Winiams, Miss |and defeated the Columblas by a score dent union dining hall, Mrs. Maggie and for the entire country. Just|tion so much as the farmers. We need |rie E. Clark and daughter, Miss Ber- | Elizabeth Willlams of b Aswber of | 5,29 to 11 GILEAD Ryttae, afes. Likien Berber, v think what power t 18 in such a |them individually, we need them as a |tha M. Clark. chester and Mrs. Saral twal l’ll(‘ Dt Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wolff entertained ing closed with the W. C. T. U. bent body of people, more than a million of | bunch. It is our duty and our privil-| Miss Willa Parkhurst of Plainfield | Forestville are spending a week &t |relatives from Norwich over the Sab- o diction. them all told if they were umited to | ege to 4> each his or her share to lift | has been the guest of Misses Ethel, | Mr# Williams’ farm in town. S by Eeth CRovir . i Siaatnty Eiatures help in the improvement of farming | up the standards and carry them for- | Mildred and Isabel Hyde. Mrs, Mary Warner was a recent| The schools began their fall term on of Sunday School Picnic. General News. Johnson Heyle, who has been the as a business and in the uplift of the | ward. Whether 1t will pay us in dol- | Frank V. Lyon spent Sunday with | Visitor at Grove heach. Tuesday. The teachers in the several est of his brother, in Providence, farming community, socially, intel-|lars and cents is really a very minor |his sister, Mrz, Ch:relu Chum\annin, M 70, A Jias besh wnhdh:r districts are all from other towns. Mrs. D. H. Hodge has been enter- ‘N“(urnsd home Wednesday. lectually and morally! Think of the | consideration. Whether we succeed or | at South Windham. aunt Mrs M T o ymed 10| Miss Grace Randall wh hae been | taining relatives from Enfleld, Mass. Mr, and Mrs. Bradford B. Moore and tnfluence fsuch a bedy can exert in | fail is, likewlse, of small moment. It| Mrs. Samuel Lewis of Central Vil- N e ey oo | fPending the summer in Colorado, h J. R. Gilbert and son, R. D. Glibert, | son, "Andrew, have returned from a compelling just legislation! Think of | is the “passionate, bright endeavor” |lage and Raymond Wheeler of Wil- returned and will resume her studies|and Mrs. Davls have been visiting In luuanl trip to Matne. the local reforms it can bring about! | which wins heaven ughmorhllty. limantlc spent Sunday - with tnelr | have spent the summer Jn town re: |at the Northfleld, Mass, school ITalcottville and Stafford. R. D. Glivert | » M and e, Arthur Huntting of Think of the chances for agricultural | Do we think any less of General Put- | mother, Mrs. George 1. Wheeler. turned to Hartford for the winter on | * The place formerly occupied by Mr.|has returned to Boston, accompanied | jast Hm,,\,," Me., have been guests education it offers! Think of the op- [ nam because he was defeated at Bun- Tuesday. and Mrs, Charles A. Clark in North|by his aunt, Mrs. Davis, & , Dawley and family. portunities for moclal amelioration It | ker Hill? Or any . less of St. Peter, N Pine street has been purchased by Mr.| C. L. Perry and E. E. Foote are on | Rey. W. N. Reynolds of Providence afferds! Think of the vaiue it might | because he was butohered by Roman NORTH STERLING. CHESTNUT HILL. Marshall ot this place. the Sury in Rockvilie this week, |begun his pistorate with the Second e al schools opened Tuesday. Miss | Richmond Baptist churc unday, have as an information bureau in re- | flends? Bunker Hill was followed by " 5 gard to crops, marketing, and the like! | Baratoga and Yorktown: indeed, Bun- Wild Pigeons Fe hink of the avenueit opens for co- | ker Hill made them possible. And the operation® in preducing, in selling, in | Rome which saw St. Peter's shameful | Golden rod is in bloom. buying! cross shadowing its cruel hills mow| WIld game is plentiful. Year—A. O. U. W. Grand Officers Are YOU, dear fellow granger, try- | thrones his successor, with more than| A large number made their afinual Rocky Hill to teach in one of the|wijliam Kingsley, ate spending a few ing your level hest in all ways that are | kingly splandor, visit to the Brooklyn fair this week. Coming. Miss Carrie Pinney is in Waterbury | schools. weeks with friends in Boston. open to you to make the grange what | He's a small man who sees only his| PE. E. Randall has bbught the Niles| mypqe schools of the town opened for | for a visit. Misses Mabe! Gilbert and Helen Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Dawley have it should be along these lines? Not|own acres; he's a blind man who flrm from Frank Warren of Killing- | ¢pe year on Tuesday with .the follow- Mrs. Buckingham has moved into one | Foote have returned to school in Man- | raturned from a visit with friends in solely for your own personal behoof, | knows only today and tomorrow.|!¥- ing teachers: Center, Miss McNeil of | Of the Barr tenements. chester, after spending the summer at | past Hampden but for the sake There's a_wide world beyond our hori- | George C. Spooner is serving as|pockville; North, Miss Ruby S. Bige- Mr. Kingman of Hartford is spend- | thier respective homes. “Of the right that needs assistance, | zons—and you and I are responsible | juror in Putnam this week. low of Colchester; West, Miss Evelyn | In€ his vacation at F. B. Nangle’s. Mrs. J. C. Randall fs visiting her sis- Of the wrong that needs resistance, |for it in some degree, whether we( The first flock of wild pigeons seen | gerong of Colchester; Chestnut Hill | Mrs. Norman Partridge is home from | ter, Mrs. A. W. Hutchinson. ing on Buckwheat. Many Subseriptions for Norwich-Hart- ford Trolley Stock—Teachers for the Daisy White is again teacher in the | Semt. 5. ELLINGTON Eighth district. and Miss Lola Crocker | John Phillips is spending his vaca- of Springfield in the tenth district. |ion In Providence. Notes of the Week. Miss Helen Hodge left Monday for Miss Carrfie Kingsley and brother, Interesting Ne ROCKVILLE Of the future in the distance, want to be or not. There's an eterni- | here in many years is feeding on the | Mics Vera Holmes of Rockville; Pins |2 five weeks' outing at Newport, where Sunday Schocl Pi.nic. I Lapper And the goed that you can do?” ty of future before lus and the quality | buckwheat flelds. street, Miss Shea of Colchester; Hop |She visited her daughter, Mrs. George[ . Sunday school picnic was igpen ‘,.‘.’,::, :':l’;ld,, '::,::: vy of that future depends in some degree | School in the Titus district began |River, Mrs. Stoughton of Willimantic; Bana - . As for the second question, how many | upon what you and I do to make it bet- | Tuesday, with Miss Brooks teacher. Hovp River Vllh‘(e, Miss Stailing: of %l\ * family are at their cottage c—f;. h&lnnenr“;d 'l;ed“;‘dr mH\:,',‘“h:él_‘ X members take advantage, juwt for |ter or worse. It's because the grange, Willlam Wood of Rockland has been Tvoryton. £ et Bnlplle lake. "”v n!fi Nided S0 ‘edl William Taylor of Morcnw is spend- themeeives, of the oplpormm” the | in its own fields, offers us the chance | Vititing friends here. Mr. and Mrs. Hency C. Aborn spent | j0ining fleld = were utilized for ing his vacation at his home in Penn- grange offers them? 1 should judge, | to do something for those beyond our O. Plummer and family spent La- | Interest in Norwich-Hartford Trolley | Sunday at Block Isiand. "}"":“;'g:y"g':; S, o iy ihi g | v from my own experience, that very few | horizens and for those who shall com bor‘d:y with Judge E. A. Douglas and Project. ‘The schools opened on Tuesday. 3 2 Miss Phebe Crandall has returned do. MY own grange. for illustration | after ne, that T think every . fapmer | family of Sterling Hill. RN B ;.‘,M,d trolley be-| There are several new teaehers. b, o o g seg.?g:y}ho‘" SIXLY | trom = vacation of twe months spent gives its members ohances for insur- | should belong to 'f, nnri do his part to eween Norwich ang Hartford, by way | . MI. and Mrs Johnson of Atlantic ::;e,epn"n""c,‘;’ wan 'ne exercises lin New_ Hampshire. ance at much less ‘han average cost, | make it of the service it might be. ASHFORD ’ of Lebanon, Columbie, etc., is revived. Highlands, N. J, spent last week at The Labor a . tertainmesit w Mrs. Viola Burdick and son, Leroy, with usually prompter payments in THE FARMER. |* John' Clark of Liberty is out solicit-|MZ Powells =~~~ . well attended, and the shore dinner | Tt o Mot orn e remils thin o Mr. and Mrs. B. P. Adams were In | ink stock #nd s mecting with grand |, Cn4Te, NORHCIL A JUTMEY Were &t wag declared the best ever. “Nt. and Mrs. Whiam 7. Kenyon ot Hartford #he-fings of the: week. e ey DUl epirited jitizen | Miss Stenson entertained Mrs.| Miss Annie Hutehinson expects to|providence have been recent visitors E I I ‘ Nfl ‘x{ Mrs. Emma Whitehouse and daugh- |along the line is interested In the sale.| o U0, W™l gB Pl o lo] return to Alfred university, Alfred, N.|a¢ Ar. and Mrs. Erle G. Barber's, ES ter, of Stamford, are at the Orchard|of this stock. Ne payments afe to ! cke €5t ¥ “next.Monday. o L ERS FRO T O STAT . house, be made until the line {s started EpErl;;g:l;ld l(us on Wednesda: fiarold -Post ‘wea the guest of’ hia ml;ul‘.!l)i;':‘l{lpwb\d' ?\(u:g'vml‘!!\’ndlek Do wx‘,,c;:",:fi, Schifiol apenst:“Tueedey | S SRS, final payment when it is | Emo . Coope e he parents the first of this week. ited at Tomaquag last Friday and Sat- pen 3y Mr, and Mrs. W. J. Warner are vis- | g, 5 . Mrs. P. J, d.may and sister, Mrs. Qpen Meeting A. 0. U. W. The regular meetin iting in Worcester. Char} Crandall of F pe: . 0. U. W. ; g of the grange 2 Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cran Darrow, are at Elmcroft. u b massiiys 6F the 0. U, W.| was held on Wednesday eveni ‘ Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Way have retur- | woatarly have been recent guests of An ope: ting ng. . William Morey and _son were in |, ‘7 00 ' Monday evening next,| FEd_Powell of Bridgeport spent La-|®d from & trip to California. B, E. Pendleton at Pleasant Orchards. Providence a few days recently. St i t the J. J. Teamster Jumps and Is Badly Injured | Mr. and Mrs. I P. Richards were in The old lapper house a STAFFORDVILLE Taylor company’s plant, at Moscow, is Sept. 13. Grand Master Workman |bor day with relatives here. John C. Traut of Hartford and Grand -~ WARRENVILLE —Schools Overcrowded—Reception | Southington last week. Recorder-Geatps Sirah are-to hé prex- oSt being repaired and put in readiness S at Cranska Hom T o O G BTt Mg - o EAGLEVILLE. Latest Notes of the Vacation Season. [0 looms to be installed there. Rev, B, C. Bugbeo to Begin Pastorate e her home in Providence.\ In General. Prof Whssler Burvaring % Y e e James Shea, teamster for W. C.| ‘Mre. Ella Bemis of go.m.,m.,n is| Edward Little and family have mov- | Professor Wheeler Surveying for State| Mre. Grant Hanner is spending a ARCADIA . Sprague, was on his way to Almyville | visiting Iur sister, Mre. Richar ed from the house owned by Mrs. Hat- | Read—R. F. D. Carrier's Vacation | vacation with relatives in Worcester. —_— The village school began Tuesday | With four horses hitched to a heavy tie Fox, near the Green, o the Nor- | Ends. _u:;m ’1‘;::{' nl'l’;, B':}w}'\-‘l’-'fu'r:"td11.m:~’ Fall Term of School Opens—Persenal with Miss Lillian- Amidon teacher. | moving wagon, Saturday. When near WAR LEY RR X TRTS O SRAAT T ER i i s Heant Bhedll ot M JhMus Not, Mr. and Mys. William A, McVeigh of | the Baptist church the horses became HOWARD VALLE b3 School opened. ' Tussday witt Mlsa| fo W L i Mail Carrieps Saul Wachtel and Ed- | Margaret McGlone of Willimantie as| Browning. Benjamin Sheldon the guest of Mrs. ©. Franclier Snd Gsughter M- Lclndjer S. Himes and family of Slo Roslyn, L. I, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene | frightened by an automobile and com- Mr. and Mrs. 1. F. Hawkes visited | ward P. Lyman attended the meeting | teacher. Boné and Miss Lilllan Parsems of | menced to run. Shea would have i i 5 3 3 ! the state in. Mid- bank 1 bei 1] sie, who have been spending the sum- 5 llnd re, Geerge Lipps at High- | the lines broken. Seeing that he had Ethel Riley s teacher. Nearly twenty boy- and girls from | Professor Wheeler of the Connecticut | to_Boston last week. 4 Tue: ny with Miss Phebe L. Richmond a IA.VIl..l“ St Dkl 2 no contrel over them, he jumped from |~ eclt Myrtle Stone has returned to |this place are attending high schools | Agricultural college is engaged in sur- | ™Mre. G. P. Andrews, accompanied by | (700 yullFy Ammold. who held religious meet- | the high seat to the :tdewnk. Tender- | yrartford after spending a two weeks' | in nearby towns; most of them attend Yeving the land for the state road from her sen-in-law, Herbert West. and| "My, Genava Hadfield returned on askiol Bamett in in Putnam thix week | had sustained 3 fracture”of the noss Wilimmantis Shonday 1o attend the Wils | fats st Chavter Oak park on W .ca';mf Luclus Jackson, who wandersdaway | Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Bosworth and “’.‘,’".‘;‘.‘i‘a‘n‘,"v‘vn‘éfi‘. ety of Prve - ribly out, the fleah | ymantic Normal school. day. from Luke Waugunbaug some time (#on are spending a few days with their | jp.;, 0" were guests of Mr. and Mrs. P was torn from both hands to the New Pastor'Coming. bone. He has since been confined to Rev. Bertram C. Bugbee of Provi- | the house. dence has accepted the uhanimous call The horses ran as far as the Aldrich to the Baptist church of this village | free public library, where they collided ago and was found at South Manches- | cousins in East Longmeadow, and are | 5, H. Barber Labor 4. S PAUGH ter, heartily enjoyed his irip home by | 8180 guests of their brother and fam- | " M1*® o™ 5 “"Reinolds, M USQUE Sutometlis, s SpribgSuls. Nnes. Phillips, Miss Lottle Barber 4 | F. O. Vinton entertained New York| T. H. Flower, Miss Lucy Taylor, The Tadies’ Ald soclety met last|relatives over Labor day. Eva and Myrtie Brewn of Springfield Frank Ha.'ke-?muh a business trip to Danielson Tuesda: Sunaerllnd went to Boston om and fs to his pastorate next Sun- | with a telephone pole where they fell \ week with Mre. Franklin. Nearly all| “Miss Nan I'lood, who has been with | and Miss Madelyn Kingsbury of Hol- ber of day. Sopt 13th, Ha is to board with | in a heap. Ome side of the van was EAST WILLINGTON the members wero gecsent and Bad 8 | ner aunt. Bre. Champln, retarned (o | yoke, Mass. Wers recent U Of MFs. | pautiacncs wers gvests of (he formers Ellen D. 'son demolished and the harness was brok- very nice social time. They meet | New York on Wednesday. Frank Brown. arents, Mr. and Mrs. Willlam T. Bar- Nwl{ 2, $he symmiper. visitors have | en into pleces. Mra. Gilbert Ide died '.l"nir!day next time with Miss Grace Cornell. Miss A. Hauck and Miss Louise Wy Per. Labor day. returned 4o _their School Opens. Phila William. to see her| Dr. and Mrs. E. B. Kenyon spent|fjouse of New Haven recently spent STORRS. The Washington county fair will be A number from this village attend- .m, Tuesday at the Norwich fair. elati o4 the state fafr this week, among| School in town began Tuesday. Sev- h;&,hzlt“m Frn? ';"l:,m, Amos H. Kenyon 1s visiting his m‘:fiou.gmx:: r. ":u“h"thn e vy 21 them Mr, and Mrs. David Mathewson, | eral of the rooms in the Moosup #chool | Mrs Royce teacher. 3 cousins in Norwich. the neighboring vil of Gurleyville, | College Opens Sept. 21st—Preliminary Miss Ida , Edmund Lovejoy, | buildings are overcrowded. A - new % nwby and !unlly mnb George |, J- S. Leonard is road hupecw.r !or R. F. D. Carrier Donovan re- Course for Seniors. Thomas ngton, Milton Durkee, | room has been opened in the library ‘Welsen a visit this the state on the macadam . oy arthur B, .h-u. Wiiltam Whitehouse' | buildine !or ths second grade, tau, Richmond. ‘The regular college opening is on Oaw- 0. !-l‘h, Robert M. Balch and | by Miss L. g of Saxonvi Afinnie Webster, who has ‘been vis- tion, ept. 21. In accordamce with a new rt H. Mass. The lo'.r m _is taught by " Lon up iting at bu- father’s, has returned .to 5 | the zenior class is in attendance of Pawtucket, R. I, | M. A. Sevins of his Providence. or & two weeks' course in surveying vacation with M. S!| 'Miss Anna Phillips of Providence is Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Kenyon and son T S S undcr’rut. C. A. Wheeler, beginning ramily. the guest of her cousin, Mrs. D. H. f,‘ ich. went to Hope Valley Saturday and 5 | stayed over Labor er C. Weldon, who spent Sun- held next week at West Kingston. of Westford HIl | Gsover. T lu been the guest 6! Mr. and Mrs, S. Ralph Denison IMJaupfi '&n Annh Kenyon s’ vl'lt.lnt b- sister day at the college, has gone to New L, Case. two Moosup uylxm leave in at Westerly. e Haven. +. Mr m of Webster, ,u--, was | few days for Suffieli n., where at ; # B MI.& ’infi Thorn is entertaining O, P. Durkee at Corner | Suffield Literary institu 1 n to schoel this fall term. Miss Gertrude liss of Port Jefterson. for collole. ucted the services at [ Mrs. who a few 0 hhbvfl;ulu ago was uken"‘h“ m.&! c g also even- a 5 pital in Wor