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A lame shoulder is usually caused by rhenmatism of the muscles, and may he cured hy a few applications of Chamber lain's Pain Balm. For sale by Albert C. Mason, druggist.
"Itching hemorrhuids were the plague of my life; was almost wild. Doan's Ointment cured que quickly and per manently after doctors had failed." C. F. Cornwell, Valley street, Saugerties, N. Y.
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New York, New Haven and Hartford Railroad -AND CONNECTIONS. -
EASTERN DISTRICT.
JUXE 10. 1900.
PASSENGER TRAIN SERVICE. (DAILY KICKIT BUNDAYH. UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED.) Trains leave FRANKLIN For
BOSTON -- 5 15, 6 57, 8 03, 9 00, 9 15, 11 41 & m; 12 50, 5 01 (Ex.) 605, 9 38 p mm; Sundaye, 8 26,855 % 10; 526 pm. Return, 8 07, 8 30 m: 12 04, 3 30, 4 34, 519, 6 22, 6 67, 817, 11 17 pm. Sundays, 9 19 a m, 5 19, 7 10 11 mi. BLACKSTONE-9 15 a m; 4 25, 7 45 p m. Retard 8 35, 11 25 a m ; 1 41 p m.
WALPOLE-5 15, 6 57, 8 03, 9 00, 9 15. 11 41, & m; 12 50, 5 01, 6 05, 9 38 p in. 8 8 26, 8 55 a m ; 5 26 p m. Return, 848, a m; 12 48, 4 13, 5 15,601, 7 13 7 30, 9 10 p m ; 12 12 a m. ₺ 10 17 a n1, 6 17, 7.58 NORFOLK-5 15, 6 57. 8 03, 9 15 a m; 12 50, 6 05, 9 33 pm 8826 a m; 5 26 pm. Return, f855 a m, o m. 112 56,15 25, 6 10, 17 21 , 9 18 p in ; 12 21 a m 8 10 25 a m : 6 25 p m. CITY MILL8-5 15, 16 57, 8 03, 19 15 & IL ; 112 50, 6 05 9 38 pm. $ 8 26 a m, 526 pm. Return, 18 58 810 29 a m, 6 29 p 10.
am; £1: 58, 5 25, 6 13, 27 24, f9 21 | m ; 12 24 # m. PUTNAM-9 15 a m : 4 25, 7 45 pm. 8 8 11 pm. Return 7 30, 10 35 a m : 3 50 p m. 8 1 35 p. 10+ HARTFORD - 9 15 a m ; 4 25, 745 p m. turn, 5 10, 8 30 a m ; 1 55 p m. WOONSOCKET JUNCTION-6 20 p m, Return, 7 45, NEW YORK, all rall-9 15 a m ; 4 25 p mu. Return 8 40, 11 30 a m. 5 00, 11 00 & ITI. Return
New York, via Norwich Line, 7 45 p m. New Pier 36, North River, 6 00 p tu.
Providence Extension. Trains leave FRANKLIN for PROVIDENCE- 7 03, 9 03 8 m ; 1 05, 4 26, 7.03 b m. 8 8 58 a in, 8 13 p mu. Return, 4 04. 8 10, 12 04 2, 1 4 50, 606 p m. 57 33 a mu, 7 05 p m
ASHLAND-4 30 p m. Returo, 7 50 a m ; 535 p m.
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FRANKLIN. MASS.
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Heated by Steam. Table First-Class.
S. T. CAPRON, Prop'r.
G.A. Martin, M.D., . AND
C.B.Hussey, M. D. PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS
Office -- FLETCHER'S BLOCK, MAIN ST
Hours from 8 to 9 a. m. 1 to 2 and 7 to 8 p. m.
DR. C. H. RANDALL, Physician and Surgeon, (Cor. Main and Emmons Sis.) Hours-8 to 9 a. m., 1 to 2 p. m., 7 to 8 p. t. ... Diseasea ot Nose and Throat a specialty
A.J. Gallison, M.D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
Office No. 2 Dean avenue. Hours & to 9 a. m 1 to 2, 7 to 8 p. m. 12-tf
Da. J. CusaING GALLISON.
No. 2 Dean avenue, Franktin.
Morning, & to 9.
Office Hours : Afternoon, 2 to 3.30.
Evening, i to 8.
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MRS. E. F. STETSON,
CHIROPODIST.
Painless Removal of Corns, Bonlone and Ingrowing Nails.
Office hours from 3 to 12 a. m., 2 to 5 p. 10. Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday of each week.
9 MAPLE ST .- Near brick schoolhouse. 18-tf
F. METCALF & SONS.
HAY, GRAIN AND LUMBER Shop Work and Cases.
MEDWAY SAVINGS BANK, MEDWAY, MASS.
M. M. FISHER, President, Vice- Presidente A. 3. B. Fuller, A. Park, S. G. Clark.
Clerk and Treasurer, W. H. Upton. Committee of Investment - M. M. Fisher, W. H. Cary, Suinner Robbins. S. G. Clark, W. P. Clark, G. R. Drake, W. L. Paliner, Dividends declared and payable the first Mon- lay in June and December. Bank open daily from 9 to 12 a. m. and 2 to p. m., except holidays.
MONEY TO LOAN On first class Bonds and Mortgages.
VACUUM OIL COMPANY,
.... BOSTON.
Telephone 1830.
A FINE LINE OF Cotton Mill Oils.
AN ADVERTISEMENT
Simply tells the public what you have got. If you never tell the people don't expect them to ask you. That's all here Is to lt.
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The Kind You Have Always Bought
Bears the Signature of
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The Kind You Have Always Bought. CASTORIA
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EMPERANCE
NOTES
MISSIONS AND LIQUOR TRAFFIC
How the Work of the One Has Been Retarded by the Fiendish Work of the Other.
The drink evil which has in Christian lands grown up in spite and defiance of the ministrations of the Gospel, and beneath the full light of Scripture truth, and has become the greatest rura of these lands, and the greatest hindrance to the work of the church, is found to be as great a curse in heathen lands and the greatest barrier to the success of the Gospel among the heathen, and for this, strange as it may appear. those nations that seek to Christianize the heathen are largely responsible for the introduction and perpetuation of the drink evil. What are the facts?
Strange as it may seem, the Brah- minical, Buddhist and Mohammedan religions, considered as pagan and false religions, absolutely prohibit the man- ufacture, sale and use of intoxicating drinks, the curse of nations and re- ligions; while by nations elaiming to possess the pure and true religion, this curse is legalized and perpetuated, and in some instances foreed upon the ma- tive races in heathen lands. Strange as it may seem, while the people of pagan nations are renowned for their sohrlety, the people of Christian na- tions are notorious for their drunken- ness, and wherever Christian nations have sought by commerce and missions to civilize and Christianize peoples the drink evil has been introduced and proved a curse. In the judgment of those conversant with African affairs, the drink traffic has proved a deadlier evil than the slave trade to the people of that country. Rev. James Johnson, thenative pastor of the island of Lagos, who was sent by the Christians of that place to plead their cause before the English parliament in 1887. closed his testimony before a commission of the house of commons with these words: "The slave trade has been to Africa a great evil, hut the evils of the rum trade were far worse. He would rather his countrymen were in slavery and be- ing worked hard, and kept away from the drink, than that the drink should be let loose upon them."
Even the New York Triluine was moved a few years ago to say edit- orially: "Think of the monstrous hypocrisy of so-called Christian na- tions, vaunting themselves on their en- lightened civilization, pretending a de- sire that the Gospel should be carried to all peoples and then invading the dark continent armed with the. rum bottle, and in cold blood debouching and ruining its people. On the one hand are the missionaries. on the other hand is the rum of Christendom, Free rum against a free people."
The superintendent of Lutheran mis- sions in West Africa wrote a few years ago: "The vilest liquors imaginable are being poured into Africa in ship- loads from every quarter of the civ- ilized world. On one small vessel, in which myself and wife were the only passengers, there were in the hold over 100,000 gallons of New England rum, which sold on the const for one dollar a gallon in exchange for palm oil, rub- ber, camwood and other products com- mon to the country. 1 bave seen land- ed from one steamer at a single port, 10,000 cases of gin, ench containing 12 three-pint bottles." Recently an African missionary
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MILFORD BRANCH. Trains leave Franklin for
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THE SENTINEL, TUESDAY EVENING, AUG. 21, 1900.
PURE
Something New ...
Have yeni alejapediu think of im Idea-ufr Morthing new always hrlugs wich 11" A dress, a ring. a Here at furniinte-tor matter what it may les, majdantinie and bright spirits follow along in its wake Expertatty if it's Furniture. Every Tilue yun sit in the soft chair bc ttoteli ont on the soft couch It makes von happy This is a hapu negs which every que can afford while We have the stock we have and charge the prices we do.
Our Terms :
«ju worth, >1 down, Sir. a week. +25 worth, $2.50 ,lown, The a werk >50 wurth, >1down, -In week -75 worth. 57.30 dowa, >1 21 a week -100) wracth, >10 down, $1.50 a werk -125 wurth, $15 down, $2 a week. el n worth, -15 down, sydha werk. wool worth, +++ dowo. ~ 4 50 x werk. Ngil worth, 850 down, $3 a week.
The Weeks Furniture Co., IN NORTH MAIN ST. Near Opera House. WOONSOCKET, R. I.
=> Sture open Wednesday and Hat urday evenings.
Lake Pearl. WRENTHAM, MASS.
WM. L. ENEGREN, Jr .. . . Proprietor S. N. STEPHENS, . - General Manager
Special engagement for the season, S. M. Stephens' PUNCH and JUDY SHOW to entertain the children.
Dancing every afternoon and Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday evenings. No adnusstote charge at the cales evenings after& #rTak DANCING Br.
THURSDAY EVENING, Concert --- Franklin Band
Boaling, Bowling, Shooting, Swings, Natural Amphitheatre, Bicycle Track, Flying Horses, Donkey Cart, etc. Pettee, the popular photographer, will he open for business for the xea son und Pruf Stevens of Boston has been engaged for the season to anittse young and old with a Punch and Judy entertainment.
Electric cars will run to the Lake and trains on the Wrentham branch of the N Y., N. It. & HE R. R. run within five minutes' walk of the Lake. Churches, societies, military organiza. tions and private parties can obtain the use of the grounds by applying to W. L. Enegieu, Jr., Wrenthamu, Mass. Good accommodations for horses. Circulars free on application.
PLANTLINE TO THE PROVINCES.
Cheapest and Best Ocean Trip Out of Boston.
1400 MILES FOR $18.00.
Points of interest include HALIFAX, STRAITS OF CANSO, CAPE BRET- FON. BRAS D'OR LAKES, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND and NEW FOUND- LAND. Elegant steamsbips La Grande Duchesse, Halifax and Florida. From north side Lewis Wharf for HALIFAX. HAWKSBURY and CHARLOTTE- TOWN, every Tuesday, 12 noon. Every Saturday 2 p. m. New line to SYDNEY every Friday 10 a. m. Illustrated adver- tising free.
J. A. FLANDERS, N. E. Agent, 290 Washington St., Boston. E. H. DOWNING, Agent,
jly24-tno24 20 Atlantic Ave., Boston.
ANALYZED ! And Stood the Test. ESTABLISHED ! And Highly Recom- men ded for a Spring and Summer Drink
Malarlal Scarlet FEVERS
Tyhold
Can lie prevented to a great extent by the use of the
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SUNNYSIDE .. . . Spring Water.
References and testimoniais can be furnished on application by responsible parties. This Pure Spring Water will be delivered to your house or office fresh from the spring every morning, at the following prices :
SUNDAYS-First car one hour later in morning ; last car one hour earlier in evening, each way.
Cars connect at Medway with cars for Milford and So. Framingham. Cars connect at Dedham for Norwood, Walpole, Forest Hills, Hyde Park and Boston.
Time table subject to change without notice.
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the doctor, He piled the medteine man on with his case, wrapped him in blan- kets und set away along the tute rond. There was no team ont. for there was much uncertainty as tu when the doe- tor would be able to get along.
When he could he walked. The rest of the tit " he rode. The top och little man of ile wieds scemed in nu wie wenried, He tohit the fuetor that it was easy enough to make the + kind of trip when one wis touphened to it. In the camp was one of the basses who hnd Fren caught in a sub Ine and who had had most of the flesh on the calf of his leg rasped off by the cruel cable.
The doctor did what bir coult for the sufferer Before he finished his labore there n messenger came from a ramp ten miles ahove, They had learned that a physician was in the section nad they wanted him. Ten men were down with grip and colds and two had poet- monin. So the doctor went up to that enmp. There was nothing else to do He says that if he had refused he guesses they would have loaded bim on a sled willy-nilly and would have taken him along. He came out after six days in the woods .- Lewis- ton Journal.
Alive West Outlet a certain por. tion of the lake surface was free of snow and the doctor and the wounds- ah guide strapped on Their skates and started. There were umane rons "wrin kles," tinge bulging rifts in the ice where the moving of the mightly sur. five had met and made rmin. When they came to one of these wrinkles the w ww's an went ahead and prodded and 14. ? nitil he found a place where they me nhl press. The intesi. Mrs. Crimsonhenk Do you believe that death ends . 1. John" Mr Crimsonbeak Well, n ; there's the fight over the will, you know .- Yonkers Statesman
The Anttles That Count. A soldier's first engagement + of lit. the consequence; it's the battles after marriage That connt. Chicago Daily News.
Witch Hazel Jelly ...
An improved form of Witch Hazel, far more effective and convenient than the ordinary Witch Hazel. It is a quick and efficient remedy in all cases of burns, bruises and all irritations of the skin, such as hives, nettle rash, mosquito bites, etc.
15 CTS. BOTTLE.
ALBERT C. MASON, Druggist
PURLIN TELEPHONE STATION,
FALES, the Grocer NEVER FAILS THE HOUSEKEEPER.
Choice, not Cheap, Goods Our Specialty. All of' Kennedy's Famous Crackers and Cookies in 5 and 10c. packages for lunchcon or pieme. See our list.
FALES, the Main Street Grocer.
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Date i Come Is Musical Act.
RILEY @ 1 HUGHES. Back Face Song and Dance Attista
MASSE . no MASSE.
Comedy Jugglers.
UNDER DIRECTION OF
MORRIS BOOM.
Woonsocket Opera House, WOONSOCKET R 1 JOSH E. OGDEN, . I cesre and Manager. THURSDAY, AUGUST 23, Flynn and Mack will present
HOGAN'S ALLEY ! The New York World's Cartoon Comedy. Pricea 25, 50 and 75c.
SATURDAY MATINEE AND NIGHT, The Two Little Vagrants. A remarkable scenic drama, A magnificent production. 300 nights in New York, 200 night Boston. Prices 25, 50, 75c. Matinee prices 20, 30c., reserveil seats. Children under 14 years,
AUG. 28, Hennessey Leroyal, In "OTHER PEOPLE'S MONEY."
WOODWARD'S every description of INSURANCE can be placed. This
AGENCY officially represents the LEADING American and Foreign COMPANIES. P A. WOODWARD Dana Block, Frankilu, Mase my4-1yF
THE CANNING SEASON
Is at hand. You can find Glass Jars, Rubbers, Preserving Kettles, Porcelain-Lined Kettles, Frutt Tun- nels, Stew Pans, great and small. Also a fine lot of Water Sets. CALL AND EXAMINE.
W. E. Crowninshield 2 . METCALF BLOCK.
HOW THE DOCTOR GOT THERE.
At -... nn L'as) Trip for o Maine Physician to Reach His Pasient ..
The other day a country physician rec ived a call to go from his place isto n Ler calą in tl tar Brassun
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furious Wunderings of Smoke.
&' keits 1 al St_fletw en fy.
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V 've ifron wel \\1 =>it" Har & Warst . Gretchen, las no- Todo else lock der door open -
Chantberlinie's : Be, 1 holera and Dair crowd to the must f a Press and, | short Remeily, Albeit ( , Mason, ding gast, will ret ind yirn money if jon ale Int satishco after using it It is evrij where alimi ted the the mesl success fal remedy in nar on howel cump lamis and the only one that never fails. It is pleasant safe and trhald.
trembling with cereri is pr ei th. d'mpis r ofumilit which we . com them the Meri wa \el. .. his mother's arns is a stb: 128 less tr. gie In what it ch ercorry woll the park riflet a given to the etcher parties of chile ren in the mern : the balm 1 ter ger Hastright? The vari es. the, mas ouste
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torres hail to ut Meler !: ho 1 up. This is one of the ffix 1 h5thy' 1 Centers in the n '! 1 . lave yet encountered.
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1 .in the .. . . mas an1 . here rate "empe the r ferlities a Torded -Mexican Herald
[ psetting Arlthr etlenl Tradition. Jack How How e me out on that bulldog pup you .. ght?
Dick Lost ver a hundred per cent. on the transaction
"Ob. I guess not 1 hundred per en: is all you can possib : jose *
"Think so. do you? Well. I paid tec dollars for the pun, and then I had to give a boy a dollar to take him out and drown bim. If that isn't a hus- dred and ten per cent. loss, I'd like to `chow what you ca fit "- X Y. Sun.
In Posata.
A tourist gives the following as an xample of the rigid formality with which the officials in some parts of Russia act .
Russian Officiat -- Yon can't stay in his country, sir.
Traveler -- Then I'll leave It. "Have you a permit to leave?" "No. sir.“
"Then you cannot go, I give you 24 bonrs to make up your mind as to what you shall do." --- Tit-Bits.
Some are Left; They are Waiting.
THOSEO
HAMMOCKS
put on sale at reduced prices are lightly swaying as an occasional hreeze wafts inward through our ever- open doors. All that remain will be sold at 25 per cent. discount straight. Regular Hammock season and we will close it with our usual liberality.
You pay $1.50 for a nice $2 Hammock or pay $2.25 for a better $3 Hammock
All LAWN FURNITURE is being rapidly closed out at the same reduction. REFRIGERATORS for $12, been selling at $16. Cheaper boxes at the same cut rate, 25 per cent. off.
AUSTIN S. COOK & CO., 67 and 69 MAIN ST., WOONSOCKET, R. I.
Free delivery M your home the hour you name,
There's a Sucker Born Every Minute,
Ka ching ca in pimed . sing Fattles in Your strengt eng and
the little > vale te leited
kept my dear and food hot will cake pine l'occ. Fone and made, wiefur t will 0 1.
We reco me Mel : ' Fond.
A. C. DANA & SON. Pharmacy
DANA BLOCK
COSTLY THINGS.
In 20 ha tu į tenh was sold in Itol la. tor $ . It wo gled : graus The est perse op atre It I wrd is the 1 af Farer, which The Italian
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Rubber culture was fir t scient'fica. It undertakin at the 'imtanteal war der - at Peraden i Js7, by the Trimmen, and in 1saf (evl boasled of 25 . | trees of the Brazi an vars 'y which yielded an amount of on. pound and a half per + rep. 51 1reps being planted to the acre It s for- tunate for Brazi that very I'tte of the east possesses the soil. cl mare and conditions necessary for such competition
The Non-Irritating Cathartic
Easy to take, easy to operate-
Hood's Pills
Spolling American Children. Out hotels a: - 111 er resorts have helped to make the Americas phd what he is write "\ Alred M ther." Evn . .. mfgmi lel at s to live In a state . Frew 1 w ul rther co-iry w . the hills 4. 0_ ters of respectal . farines . el ited tu the public mad lestir joes for beauty or fin Plet es lim fy če very sh . mer *Fi ger litt win ners in sel cent sts n. red . med c wn te street .fote a sheatil k
Ih Thomas' Eclectic 0: Televes the pain istintiy safe without of
band bbwul & a bad tining to mdieut uf acquire, loo load bral may be giade god Qual by taking He's Sausage 1.1 .
CASTORIA. Bears the Signature Chat H. Fletcher.
The Kind You Ha. CATre Bought
Hoag Lake PARK.
WEEK OF AUG. 20.
Afternoons at 3.15.
Boom's High-Class Vaudeville.
GILMOUR L'A TOUR. .
( « Change Artists.
PHILL. . PHILL,
Coal! Coal ! ..
Now is the time to lay in your Winter stock, as the
PRICE WILL ADVANCE IN A FEW DAYS. JAMES F. RAY, The Coal Dealer,
DEPOT STREET. JisTO-S
FOR SALE.
Two Grocery Wagons, one Grocery Pung, Harnesses, all Fixtures suit= able for grocery business. Also, stock of Groceries. Will be sold in whole or part.
Apply to J. B. McKINNON.
MED ST. RY. CO. FIELD AND WAY
CARS LEAVE Franklin for Medway, Millis, Medfield, Westwood and Dedham at 7 a. m. and every half hour until 10.30 p. m. RETURN, leave Dedham at 6 a. in. and every half hour until 9.30 p. m. Last car Franklin to Westwood II p. m.
Bingle Gallon ..... One galion every week day, per month ...... $1 00 three times per week. "All orders left at Dean's will receive promt attention HUBERT H. GATES, P. O. Box 181.
In the
Business Announcements centa word columa in the SENTINEL are Invariably
EDW. C. SPRING, Oup't.
Tere. ut well refuse, Su br went fu W al Cine on Mouseheno with a big ront and wearing leggins and shoe packs, as the low marcasits arren ed. \ 'umherman was there and this man hand made arrangements tw curry the doctor up as far us West Outlet rua handear on the Cabad in Pacitic road. They had to stop pier ad au. load the handcar on to the r hacks in a sul'y so that a freight tram could go
It is possible that more men have been drowned in the waters of Moose- head by carelessness in crossing wrin- kles than by any other callse.
By the time they got to the month of Mese niver the doctor was obliged to own In his sturdy companion thut he was fair tuckerer The man had a minosa sled there in the bushes. He bad left it when he had come out after
Acculeals come with distressing fi garhey on the IT l'uts, bru ses,
The Middle Enr. This story is til of Prof. Prite bard. whereerity oned tles xt interna- 1. na 4 log'ral congress. Beyewing the propre of the last . years, the profe Mir referred tu "chenic : in s 1]- prative dis use of the i'ddie e r" s
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The Franklin Sentinel.
VOL. XXIII. NO. 68.
FRANKLIN, MASS., FRIDAY, AUGUST 24, 1900,
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North. South, East and West. 7.15 Sunday Mail closing in all directions at & P. 31. JIENRY A TALBOT, P. M.
Frankhn, Mass., June 18, 1:00.
FRANKLIN ELECTRIC FIRE ALARM.
BOX G-Corner Cross and Central streets. S-Central street, Lemil of Summer street. 13-Corner Emmons and Main Streets. 23-Arlington street, near corner Wachu- sett street.
24-Nasup's Crossing. 32-Coruer Union and Central streets. $1 Tuin street, bear Beaver, opposite St. Mary's Church. 13-Corper ot Garfield and Crescent streets. Twh Blasts-Fire on1. One Blast-Testing apparalus.
Directions for Giving an Alarm Heng sutre That a hre actually existe, go to ibe hearest box, bulock, pull down the bonk and let go. The apparatus works automatically. Cluse the box and remain outil the bremen arrive to direct them to scene of the fire
Electric Rallway Service. Electrics leave the post office for Woonsocket st . a. m. undl every hour thereafter till 10.45 p ID. For Wrentham and Attleboro, 6 0> tilt 10.15 p. w. For Lake Pearl at 12.45 p. m. and every half hour thereafter till 10.15. foreuvon car mahes no connection at Kagle Hal Jur the Lake. For Medway and Dedham at Iu and every half hour till 10.30 01.4h. Sunday's, titue ot starting on both lines one hour later.
FRANKLIN NEWS IN BRIEF
Latest Local Events and Personal Items of Interest to Readers.
J. (. Chileon is contined to the bouse by illuess,
T. B. Allen has been visiting friends in New Haven, Conu.
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar K. Ray are sojourn- ing-at Castleton, Vu
H. W. Nye of West Upton made a flying visit to town Suuday.
The mornings remind the early riser that suminer is uearly over.
Ladies' Auxiliary, A. O. H., will hold a regular meeting this evening. Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Davis are enjoying The delights of Popbam Beach, Me. The directors' room at the National bank is in the bands of the decorators. Dr. M. E. Pond is spending a week or teu days with relatives in Rutland, Vt. Our Boys will play the Stars of Woon- socket at Hoag lake tomorrow afternoon The youngest child of Mrs. Alfred Whiting of East street was buried Satur- day.
Louis Williams died today at his residence ou Pleasant street. He is a veteran of the civil war. Ilis age was 80. A W. Cheaver of Dedbam, agricultural editor of the New England Farmer, was iu town Saturday.
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