MANCHESTER SECTION 
Forster Tenney and Rodney Dow 
returned Sunday from camp with the 
_Co. G boys of Gloucester. 
John Carter and Clarence Menkin 
are having a respite from their duties 
in Boston and are spending their va- 
cations in town. 
Miss Agnes M. Sjolund is expected 
home from Chicago for a short visit 
the 16th of this month. She will have 
graduated from the hospital where 
she has been training by that time. 
She plans to return to Chicago to take 
up her profession as nurse. 
Red-Man Collars and B.V.D. Un- 
derwear at Bell’s, Central Square, * 
Miss Bessie Allen is home from 
New York on a vacation visit. Henry 
©. Allen and family are also here for 
a few weeks’ stay spending part of 
the time camping at Riverdale. 
If your lawn mower requires 
sharpening or repairing send it to the 
Manchester Lawn Mower Co., 61 
School, corner Vine St. We sharpen 
lawn mowers for $1.25. Tel. 327W * 
Miss Esther Northrup returned 
Monday from a week’s visit with her 
sister, Mrs. Wolff at Provincetown. 
Mrs. Wolff is coming today for a vis- 
it with her parents, on Bridge street. 
Timbro Comfort shoes at Bell’s, 
Central Square. * 
GRAND BAZAAR IN. MANCHESTER 
Announcement is made by the lo- 
cal Women’s Relief corps of a grand 
bazaar at the Manchester Town hall, 
August 26, 27 and 28—Tuesday, Wed- 
nesday and Thursday—the proceeds 
from which will go toward the erect- 
ion of a monument to the soldiers and 
sailors of Manchester who served in 
the Civil War. The corps will grate- 
fully appreciate any donations of mon- 
ey or articles for the sale. On Friday 
evening, the 29th, there will be a 
grand ball. Mrs. Hannah G. Tappan, 
the corps treasurer, is chairman of the 
committee in charge, to whom all re- 
mittances and articles should be sent. 
Ice cream, cake and home-made can- 
dy, fancy articles, aprons, etc., will be 
for sale. There will be a Sunlight 
Party as a feature Thursday after- 
noon, with a baby show and coaching 
parade. .Prizes will be awarded by 
vote. 
Friday, August 8, 1913. 
Scouts Gorinc To CAMP 
Lake Province, N. H., will be the 
camping ground for the Manchester 
Boy Scouts for two weeks beginning 
Thursday, Aug. 14, when they will 
leave town. Rev. A. G. Warner has 
issued camp regulations to all of the 
boys who intend going and is asking 
them to agree to the rules as_ laid 
. down for their sojourn in camp. The 
rules are entirely reasonable and must 
be obeyed by all making the trip. The 
following information sent out to the 
boys by the scout master covers the 
program of the two weeks’ trip. 
The camp is for any boy in Man- 
chester, Boy Scout or not, who is 12 
years old and not over 18 years old, 
who is willing to accept the camp regu- 
lations and to be governed by them. 
Transportation will be furnished free 
from Manchester to Camp. Province 
and return. A boy who leaves camp 
because of homesickness or misde- 
meanor will pay his stage fare, 75 
cents, from camp to  Burleyville. 
Board will be furnished at $2.50 per 
week, this money to be paid before 
leaving Manchester so that camp sup- 
plies may be secured at wholesale 
prices. Each boy will wash his own 
dishes, air and make his own bed, 
take his special part in keeping his 
tent in order and assume his share of 
the general werk of the camp. The 
standard of discipline will be that of a 
well ordered house. The honor sys- 
tem will be employed and all discipline 
will be based upon the Scout oath and 
the Scout law. The use of tobacco 
in any form is strictly forbidden. The 
carrying of matches is forbidden, ex- 
cept by special permission. Should 
any damage be caused to any property 
through wanton and malicious mis- 
chief the cost of such damage will be 
paid by the boy who causes the dam- 
age. All boys intending to go to 
camp must notify Rev. Mr. Warner 
at 56 School street, not later than 
Saturday, Aug. 09. 
HER COMMENT 
“The Greens are going to Europe 
for the summer.” 
“Tsn’t it awful what people will do 
to let other people know they’ve got 
money ?” 
Mrs. J. A. Lodge spent the first of 
the week in Lowell visiting her grand- 
mother. 
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. O. Lee have 
been spending the last two weeks at 
Harrison, Me. 
The quarterly meeting of the Man- 
chester Firemen’s Relief association 
will be held on Monday, August 11, at 
7.30 p.m. 
Lawn mowers delivered to the 
Manchester Lawn Mower Co., 61 
School, corner Vine St., may be ready 
at short notice, if you are in a hurry 
for them. Sharpening $1.25. Tel. 
327W. “6 
All $2.00 and $2.50 straw hats now 
$1.50 at Bell’s Beach Street store. * 
The Park Hotel, on Beach street, is 
experiencing the same degree of pros- 
perity as are the other summer hotels 
and has a large roster of guests. Recent 
among the arrivals have been Mrs. 
Burton French, of Oklahoma City, 
Okla.; William Clarke of Brookline; 
Charles N. Barce of ‘Taunton; A. 
Walker of Providence; Mr. and Mrs. 
A. sate and daughter of Arling- 
ton, N. J.; S. J. DeBlois of Wellesley ; 
John Davis of Boston; and John Wil- 
son and William A. Warren of Man- 
hasset, L. I. 
Ladies’ Ground Gripper shoes ee . 
Bell’s, Central Square. 
SpecIAL Town MEETING 
Warrants have been posted for a 
special Town Meeting for Manches- 
tet at Town hall, Monday evening, 
Aug. 18 at 7.30 o’clock. The princi- 
pal business will be to consider the 
construction of a sewerage system for 
the town, as authorized by the General 
Court in 1912. Whether the town 
will elect a Board of Sewer Commis- 
sioners or have the construction of the 
system carried on under the direction 
of a town committee will be also be 
considered. Other matters to come 
up will include compensation of the 
members of such a board if it is es- 
tablished; to see what amount of 
money will be appropriated to lay out, 
construct and maintain the system; 
to see if the town will issue bonds or 
notes to raise money for the system, 
and any other action relative to the 
matter. The warrant is printed on 
page 59. 
» G. E. WILLMONTON 
Attorney and 
Counselor at Law 
WILLMONTON’S AGENCY 
Real Estate and Inserance of All Kinds 
School and Union Ses., Manchester :-: Old South Bidg., Boston 
SUMMER HOUSES FOR 
RENT 
MORTGAGES - LOANS 
TEL. CONN. 
