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For immediate use place a simple bird bath on your grounds 

 this summer. A shallow pan slightly tipped will provide the 

 varying depth of water that pleases the birds best. Since 

 birds with wet feathers cannot fly fast the bath should be 

 placed on a post, or far from bushes, to avoid danger from 

 lurking cats. 



The English sparrow eats comparatively few insects, and 

 drives off more useful and beautiful native birds. Do not 

 allow this foreigner to nest on your premises. 



Any person who knows of a place where a street tree, a 

 tree-guard, or any road mending is needed will please write 

 to the Chairman of the Committee on Roads and Parks, 

 67 Chester St., Newton Highlands. 



The Executive Committee. 



Note. As this notice may not reach everyone, please 

 show it to your friends. 



This grew out of the Bird Show in the Milton Library. 



E. R. Cogswell, Jr. 



