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In Maco:lchucettl. In Mnl!;sachusetts, 'where tiler am :greatest numbe!:'S, the ~~~ of is gradually mnrcl~g west is now we~~t of Worcester. \Vblle. having the matter in cb.a.i'ge tn have highways, the forests have re· little attention and the moths plcnic.klng nlmost unmolested. has been. in the battle some time Professor Hitchings and his m.e.n putting up n good fight. New. as a state, wh11e late get- Into the battle, Is' now wa~~nhig to the situation. The legislature CIOSild, proYldcd appl'oprlntlo~ Sliptlression ot the pest. Rhode nn;U Conue~:tleut hn'oe been powder tor a long time but battJe Is not nearly as tbitl\ 'wtth ns e-ls&Whefi)-. · -, , , Tne _G__ypsy Moth. •• W ~ have a st~)Ck ~f -skirts, .un. derwear, et_c., new, and!o~ excellent to lease. u. Wall~aper. Of -new and ·attra~tive' ~.esigns. · ~r100r ·• ~om ... As most of our readers know, the moth will nttnek all fl'llit, shad!'r····-~~~~~~~······1111!~···········= woodl.uuu .u·ees, al·thougj) lt shows preference fol' npple, wll.lfi: and red --,----- wlllow uml ~lm, sttys 'New Eng· llomeste-uu. It w!ll deYour on oc· nearly e,·ery useful grn.._.., piant, shrub; \'lne, bush, gnrden or crop and ldlls both decld\1(>\18 am,l trees. The life hlsrocy llild or the gypsy moth lln ve been prln ted ag!llu nnd agnln in these col· and nre explained in fullest de- In bnllotins snpplled free of cost nppllcatlon to tbe department in stat~· htll'lug tbo moth pest In trol. Ttte ID'Pl'o/ moth, In tho egg tnte-. wlll._r-leld to n treatment ot creo- Apply It with 11 6mnll swnlJ or hrnsb. creosote m!:tture mny be Ot Ugt:lt\U)tllrlll n·nrehonses st>t>d housPs nt llO cents to $-1 u gnl· depending on qunnUty. . Destroying Caterplllara. · 1'\prnylng or Rprlultllng wltb kl.'l'osene or strong soupsuds Is o:rten In dl.'><troylng eaterplllars on ·walk~. etc. THE HAY BARRACK. Outdoor Sholter For Hay With Movable- Roof. Whl'D!')'l'r we rofN to the b.nj bar- ~_!BNt In .r~nnJ<y!Tnol.a, :-;.,w J~:r· and 6tl1Pr easwru sthtes ~c -nrc of ~lonls rounty. Et(>('n, n bu rrnck Is n small ()UtdOOl' fnr hny. Four ~Jrong Jl0-\!>1 n ~qnnre roof wblr!J mny be nr lowprpd ns !leslr~d. The Ill)' I\ pltC\Iled Into the bnrmc-11 ns It be into n stac-k, nud dtteor It set. f'he roof Is let crown tn ke-en out ruin. It Is rt•nlly a square staclt n roof. Testing Bardeaux Mixttme. Th?re nre tbrPt> ~lm_pl~ tPSts for bor· mlxtnr~ wllkh mny heo used: •\, - . ehoice, Buildingl. Wood Lots 60 X 175 FEET Inquire of OSeA'R. KING 'Ravena, N._ g, F. Sawed into stove l~gths and delhi. ered .. ~o your home. D.\ BALOW Ravena- N.Y. Chamberlain's Cnugh' Remedy Cures ~ol~. Crolll' and Wh_oon!n~t Cough. Flof'al .-..;;;;i;;;;;~ ·Designs, For Funerals· ~NO ·Boquets - _ma;d-e inma.ny art tstio styles J :from rosesJ carna t. ions J s w e e t pea.a, etc. E. S. Blauvalt, Flnrisr C.w,1·nuntR, ~. L (ire~UbOllOe Bdju.inflrl{ t\nl] \\ [P. Lornllttlllft)IIU IJi><tlllu.• .. pii<HIP ':i().8 c.....f+1,_-·-I~Uif-lfH~A-9! Lois- ·FOr Sale I3ethl~hem N.Y. I W.es:ley. Sny~~r_ bold n t'lenn. bright lmlfe l>ln<te n the borrlen ux ·for n t !e\a.~t' u.ne min· It It bPCUnt!'S coppe-r pllltP.d, IDOl'(> Inti' sllo.uld be us!'d. R~>nnd. ponr Qf t11~ bortll':mx toto n sbnt1ow nad. holding It up to tll~ lo!.gbt. gently !!Cl'O!<s Its surfa-ce. It mndl'. n thin pellicle wlll on the snrfnce or the Uqnlu. Ir does not-t'of)n, mo1'e lime· .,.,c-'1-\•~l A. . ' _ lll!_E} ot_tbe w:ost important .articles ot dress tncf n<fil(f11r 't1rn wardrobe· <tf .well dressed women ill the sUk pettl· ·coa't, &lld all deslgne that terul to in· crease the flare ~t the lower edge, wblle keeplr.t~ a smooth elDse fit ibont tile waist are Jn' vogm~. The pattern also provides a full ga.lhered 1!ounce. Mobalr, sateen, pongee, muslin and cambrlc will all make u(l auceessfully. ----,.ne em set corer- -()8~ ba m1lda Qf any sbeer tnaterta.ls such as long· cloth, caD)brtp. and batlll~e. prettilY trimmed wlth la.ce and ribbon-run beading. . Lad!~>~' Corset Cover No. fi 51~ . SJ~ea for 3.2-34-SG'-38·40 and 4~ Inches bust measure. . I..adles' Five Gored PeWcoe.t Skirt No. 5788. Sizea tor Z2-:H-2U•2S·SO and 32 Inches waist- uwas~re. The rabove !Uustratlon Is for two 81\PBrate tps.Uerns. -------- ('IU(T TAU· J)-Pl'!f'<ll :\'W SACQt..\li!. b ,.1 , /~In .,.,, .. r . . __ ·~ ,_ ' ' . • • • <....., ~:· ... ·. . /.~\ y~;·. , \m1a\ 'ftA'ItJ$1.!i'A. NEWs·. 1th ·.The. Young People ·s Societi . ' &l!RISTIAN A ,Notable President. Rev. John Pollock, pastor of St. E.f!Q9h:s _ frp'tgtll,!'i~. s:hut~b. .• llelfast. of .this Vicinity _ ___ .a---__;.-~----·--------:-------- The Churche~ CCl'EYl't1ANS HOLLOW. Jerusalel'll. Reformed Church~:Preacb· lag at\n a. l!l. 11\nd 7:<W p. m.; Son- day sahool at 10 a. m. Trinity M. E, Chur.ch-'-Divtne worship at 11 a. m. and 7: 30 p. m.; class meetlng at liZ m..; prOJer me~tlng Thursday at 7 : 30 p. m.; Ladies' Aid society, Mrs. M. M. Turner, presl- • .1\ent; Mrs. G. D. Fisher, secretary ;· Rev. Gilbert D. Fisher, pastor. ~ !NOlAN FIELDS. M. E. Church-Divine worship at'2:W .p. m.; Ladies' AM SOil\ety, Mrs. Whelock ,Udell, president; Mrs.Oeo. --E. Dickinson. secr~Y. Rev. Gllbert D. Fisher, paator. H