remembered in this way. 
used as much as its merit demands. 
and read them. 
to a large class of readers 
repay the time spent in reading it. 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 39 
Our new OILZUM electric sign, a reproduction on a smaller scale of the OILZUM electric sign at our Boylston 
Street Store, reminds you that this CREAM OF MOTOR OILS is constantly at your service and can be 
procured from us in one or five-gallon cans or in barrel lots 
Lubricating oil is the smallest item of upkeep in running a car, so don’t fool yourself by buying an oil because it is 
cheap, you should know what it means, —abuse to your motor, carbon trouble and then the repair shop 
If your motor could speak, we would not have to advertise OILZUM 
GREEN & SWETT COMPANY Tel. 182 MANCHESTER, MASS. 
Boston Store - 737 Boylston St. 
‘‘Wilsam,’’? by Miss 8. ©. Nether- 
sole, is a real good story. Wilsam was 
NE W BOOKS a little waif thrown up on the shore 
of the south of England from a 
P F wrecked vessel. The story of her life 
Recently Added to Manchester Public Library makes fascinating reading. 
We have a new novel by Ellen Glas- 
gow, author of ‘‘The Voice of the Peo- 
ple’? and other well-known works of 
The trustees of the Manchester Pub- All the teachers in our publie schools DCULO US| 2 ARE IBO SS 1S air 8208 ry WR hye 
lic Library will be glad to accept from will be glad to know that ‘‘The Mon- Started you will not want to leave till 
our summer residents gifts of books tessori Method,’’ by Marie Montessori, fished. The action of Oliver Tread- 
which they do not care to take back M. D., and ‘‘The Montessori System,’’ well, one of the principal characters in 
to the city—provided they are found by Dr. T. L. Smith, have been received the book, has caused considerable dis- 
suitable for use at the library. In past by the library. These two. books, to- CUSsion. Many interesting and varied 
years the library has been generously gether with ‘‘Guide to the Montessori OP!mions have found expressions in let- 
Method,’’ by E. G. Stevens, recently ters written to the New York Times 
I wish to call attention to a set of purchased, give a very full account of Book Review. , 3 
books—‘‘The Bibliophile Library of this method of teaching. Notable Women in History’’ tells 
Literature, Art and Rare Manu- “(Our Vanishing Wild Life,’? by W. us much about well-known historival 
seripts.’? These thirty volumes were T. Hornaday, director of the New eee and tells it in a very at- 
the generous gift a few years ago of York Zoologicai Park, gives much in- Eg ce tes et 
Mr. Gardiner M. Lane, one of our sum- formation about wild birds and beasts A full list of this week’s additions 
mer residents. This storehouse of the that are fast disappearing from the to the library is appended. 
world’s best literature has not been United States. Rk. T. G. 
‘‘Kxtermination of Birds for Wom- 
Of late years we have heard much’ en’s Hats,’’ ‘‘The Bird Tragedy of 
about the UcRive-foot Shelt’?- of, Dr) | Laysan Island) 2? “'The Economic wate New Books. 
Eliot, but I think the reading OLROrs Birds,”’ ““Teaching Wild-Life Pro- Four Months Afoot in Spain. Franck. 
those thirty volumes would provide a tection to the Young,’’ are interesting 914.6-F1 
much more liberal education. These and instructive chapters, ‘‘The Story Michael Fairless. Palmer and Hag- 
books are for the present to be found of My Boyhood and Youth,’’ by John gard. B-F 172 
in the reading room of the library. Muir is a very fascinating story of the Montessori Method. Montessori. 
‘ome and examine and take them home early life of this great naturalist. 371-M1 
‘‘The Candid Adventurer,’’ by Anna Montessori System. Smith. 371-82 
¢¢‘Wour Months Afoot in Spain,’’ by Coleman Ladd, is one of the new New England in Letters. Wilson. 
H. A. Franck, author of ‘‘Zone Police- books. The author is one of our well 814-W6 
man 88,’’ is a book that should appeal known summer residents. This work of Notable Women in History. Abbot. 
fiction deals with the artist life and 920-A5 
‘‘Michael Fairless,’’ by W. 5. Falm- temperament. Mrs. Osborne, one of the Our Vanishing Wild Life. Hornaday. 
er and A. M. Haggard is a short life characters, is a very loveable woman. 590-H2 ; 
sketeh of the author of ‘‘The Road- I was also much interested in Mrs. Story of My Boyhood and Youth. Muir. 
mender’?’? and ‘‘The Gathering of Osborne’s fifteen-year-old daughter who B-M953 
Brother MHilarious’’ and ‘‘The Grey was able to give her mother some good Bietion 
Brethren,’? two volumes of short advice on the conduct of a love affair. ; 
stories. This little volume reveals the In .‘‘The Hole Book’’ and ‘‘The Candid Adventurer. Ladd. L154.1 
fact that Michael Fairless was a wom- Slant Book,’’ by Peter Newell, both Hole Book. Newell. N546.1 
an—Margaret: Fairless Barber. This the rhymes and the drawings that il- Lee Shore. Macaulay. M117.1 
author has been dead some twelve lustrate them are very bright and Roadmender. Fairless. PUTZa 
years. ‘‘The Roadmender’’ is among amusing. ‘‘The Lee Shore,’’ by Rose Slant Book. Newell. N546.2 
this week’s new books. It will well Macaulay, is a novel of English middle Virginia. Glasgow. G548.8 
life, in this week’s list. Wilsam, 8S. C. Nethersole. N469.1 
Uncle Sam’s forest rangers require Schoolteacher—Can you tell me 
Contrary to popular belief, forest 
fires seldom travel more than two or 
three miles an hour. Even in ex- 
treme cases it is questionable whether 
they burn at a rate of more than six 
to ten miles an hour. 
that permanent camp sites within the 
forests shall be kept in sanitary con- 
dition. The ubiquitous tin can must 
be buried, and waste paper burned 
when a camp is left. 
the kind of illumination they had on 
the ark? 
Little Willie—Are lights——Boston 
Globe. 
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