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1 --fl,. -. ;?*.--..?.r-t.f -t; v..,.. -: *, -- -.;. ":.? : x.r.ry-, /<,. ;,"- ;,-.-,,.., : -. /-.,- Efteth.Year e^ BVOCESSOBS TO Ayer Au Supply Co. -*- SECOND Weekly Specal Sales ^ach Screw Drrers; regular prce 35o. Specal prce 23f^ Farm mplements 3^ota Darsfcrs; regtlar prce $1.20 Specal prce 98^ Preserytg Jare pnt Ball de^; regnlar rce 1.10 per dozen; specal at 98^ doz. 1 quah JSaH deal; regnlar prce $1.25 dozen; specal at ^1.12 doz. Blectrc^al Supples Slectrc rons; regnlar >Hce $6.00 each; specal prce ^.98 each Bcycle Tres $2.00 Clmax ^1:49 each $2.50.U. S. NonpareU ^1.98 each $3.00 U. S. Ovetlaad $2.49. $4.50 Goodyear Blue Streak?3.e7 Aumoble Supples WONDEE-MST Cleanser FoUsher for Aumobles, Fumltnre, Floors Llnoleam % pnt; regularly 36c. 23^ 1 quart; regularly $ ^ 1 pnt; regulsyrly 60c. 39^ /g gallon; regularly $1.75 S gallon; regularly $3.00 $2.09 DAZDA LABPS FOE HOUSE AND AUTOMOBLES Fark Street.Phone! 531 _ AYEB, MASS. One mnute from Ralroad Staton AUGUST a^o /lz, /f^rs $1, $2, $3 TRMMNGS* SLKS. RBBONS MARKED BELOW COST ^ ^-^ *>; *-j*,*,* _ R. M. GRAHAM. Nuttng Block AYER, MASS. /. PEPPERELL Xews Utnu ^e h^r that Harry out wtn a new au. H;-. - ja s FVmlc T, Maran Euj y huvet hred th»-house.be vacjt- Wednesday by Walter Hj.-rajan on Pleasant-, street. H;rra--j expects have Nasbu. u truck move her.goods WlncheaUon on Wednesday.. - OUve Melndy jttle son Fraud* went last Wednesda.v Cugh- ng^me., She had moved a Bennetts -house nearly opposte Durants stables, Saturday before. y moved_fronj^ Henry.Moer.house. whch s "a short way up Towsend street., yelghlng measurng ol th< chldren Pepperell under fve year a«e wll take place at wa bal on Mp;day,.Tuesday Wednesday afternoons be.tween two aud flve oclock; at. Specu Ad ropmson Thursday, Frday Saturday, aft.err noons, between two SV-e oclock.- Mlsg Hamln,, dstrct nurse; chattn)4a.-*hs3 Elzabetl WHghK: wth dlds, -wll be preseat, Shojld.clrcumstahce happen so day motler would- not be able brngher chld, notfy Mlss Wrght or Mlss Ham;!foh y wll-fnd some means for Ue phlld get re be weghed, ne parenta can go staton, mqst by. ; but t s desred that every. chld should be tabulated. re: U no exp,anse, be ncurred parents n any way. ; Mss Anna Tayer returned home last week Frday after qute a vacaton sjent wth her mor n Eppng: also, wth her brors famly on a bg farm n Eppng. N.H. She n went Rochester see her bror WjUlam ok a peep at, varous sunmer resorts along New Hampshre shbre. -, Mr. Lnvlle SHattuck- accompaned r son, Leut. Gerald Shattuck, U. S, N.,.Bosn, last Saturdy saw hm, aboard for Vlr g.r.a, returnng here by au. Rev, J. B. Lews s away on hs vacaton a week from Sunday Rev Ayer,»fcss.^:; bur<day, August 3*918 Mr Webster, from Waltham, s expacted flll Congregatonal p)lpt Nothng drect has been heard from tbe Thayer brors, but whle en Orange, retrngmonday hs shp n.xew York,..j-, tre 7Cth Dvson has been led Whle van Parker Wllam overseas y were n b Thorpe were VoBtlhg n r hayfelds, last Saturdy^ y were over last leave tl)e Amercan port^ Mr.. Arthur Ellott, 1 come wlth hetvhecesstatng Gardner, came Wednesday see her servces» physlslm, sster, Alce- Blood Bartlett, ot A. A Gaskll wa guest hs Pleasant street. \ bror.m«lvlle;;c^hl, over Sunday. Msses Prances Evfa Chlcone, WUlam Browt,;bk hlll, has gone Troy, N, Y,, who haye been qute" tqnew York vst frends populhr n East Pepperell durng take a thuchneeded rest. He expects two-weeks stay. wth tbaffr cousn. be gone a couplsbf weeks. Myra Attrdgtf, left Wednesday A notce s extended memberseast.vluagefsoclal club be mornng or r.home, News has been reoeved that Re*. sure be present StJ next meetng, Dudley R. Chld fcated on-thursday at hs frst. war weddng at, on August 7..r^bject decdng be held wth: Slrfcllerbert Raymond Chamtedan cottage at Ogunqut. Me, outng pcrfo.^jll-be hrought up. John Melndy; has mowed br- Each.- rnembet ;lj30. requested ",-l&><;k»*nd-grass -about- Catatlanl torse sheds added appearance tnat plot l.. Caarles Card has been havng a vst from her old scnoolmata, Abbe Delgaen, Salea, N. H,, go^ns; away on Tuesda.v, A, G, Pollarcl Co, LOWELLS BGQEST AND BEST DEPARTMENT STORE Wash Goods Secton prces on tle follo^vvn^ tem.* are WHTE GOODS SPECALS days market, all Sdcato.s pont stll hgher prces. ohe.per tlan we can buy tn at v.-nolosa!? on LONG CLOTH 36 nches \vde, just receved two cases a nce, st Long Cloth, worth."jsc, yard BATSTE--36 nches wde. Flesh Colored Batste, ths s a mueh v.an! >d mostly for underwear; onlv one small case. Worth 39c. vard fnsh, Kn^sl. NANSOOK 36 nches wde, a good, fne qualty, bought through our v.-olc.sae dopa.rtment, E.x;ceptonally good value. Worth ;59c, per yard :. 25«^ p-r - ard DRY 22^ fabrc, 1!- 29c ce Basement GOODS SECTON Checked Dmty Mll remnants, 36 nches wde, small large oleck.s; 2,"). 12/o< yard Bleached Cotn nl remrarts, goodbleached cotn, 36 nches wde: 22c 12/2< yard Brown Cotn Mll remnants, unbleached cotn, yard wde; 20c: value 121/2^ yard Percale One case plan color percale; 20c. value 10< yard Whte Lawn Mll remnants whte lawn, fne qualty; 20c. value at 10^ yard Sheetng-^One case good 9-4 wde bleached seamle.ss sheetng; C9( qlal:..> 50^ yard Domet Flannel One case- bleached domet flannel, good qu.lty; 2.. valf 15^ yard Unon Crash 50 peces unon lnen crash welng, bleached; 22c. value at 15^ yard Tnrkah Towels targe sze Turksh wels, blehched hemmed; COe, val al" 35f^ each.bed.spreads-dpuusecrochetbedspread.s,. rst qualty;-$1.50 value.t?1,00 each Cotn Blankets 200pars hea,vy cotn blankets, full sr.e, at?1.00 each blanket Ohaarerts Jersey Blbbe Vests Fne qualty; 15c. value, at 10^ each BEADY-TO-WEAB SECTON BASEMENT LsaesBungalow Aprons Made very gqod pevcale.^ark coors; $1,49 value 89< each. Bompera Chldrens Rompers, made good gngham; 39e. value, at 25^ Chldres Dresses Made n "good assortment styles; fne chambray plad gnghams, sze years; $1.00 value, at -.,, 59^ each Lades House Dresses Fne percales gngham; all ttt^^w styles; $1,.)0 value ^1.00 eaeh MENS FURNSHNG SECTON BASEMENT Mens Jersey Balbrggan Unon Snts-^Whte ecru; 89c. value, at Mena Hose Mens heavycotn hose, black, seconds 20c v.alue, at per yard yard 50< a sut- 10^ par Fred B4JJ*t has heen lu Bosn for^^a v}»tt,,3(0lng Tuesday. Lllan-DOW^MNorth P.;pperell, had a party.on-thursday, several from, Oroh,bel >(-k4doog those prea- meetlngt.tjwmethodlat church ^ - " ^ ^ on last week FttUrafternoon rasulted n dppoatlmnt tbe presdents vce.prm «nts ladles socetes o( h.e ^atrlan.methodst churches ;,t»voa1ce arrangements ]oln. n a^unloartlr be held thrd week la Ocber. ThU commttee s rmoula or commttees that should hnaqlz* that program f unlets lalr.be contrbuted bjr. Catnp -Sro Grls Gl rl Scouts..- -r- -,. - ; tast Sunday, a JMrt- fourteen ;from Bosn found agreeable home Mr.. Mtf...)Cheater Mlls on jewett street,,, fc". : At Method^^cQrch on Sunday nprnlntr,rev.-beaj nnw. Rust wll preach on "-dt;.happy hour setv.word." At "Nelghborllness, Jfpc wll be.- pbta bllgt ;potae3 n strkng, all means a gfrefdj CvSecton tbat t " sfaller gardeners, ChesteJ.Jtllls, was spray.,._, ng hl9 potae3 dtt?;ursday, was asked-f he wouljcjyve hs rmnla anyone who wottl<l,-ask hm, he repled n a veryctteerful way that he would be glad.w;so.-, J, RowelWelt Thursday evenng- meet hef^lster, -B. C, Damon, for a sojojtfa..wth her sster at latters slfttdpottage t Slalne coast. netr;-,^ ^nnebuhk, Mlss Elzabeth -WOwnell, ot Buffalo, N. Y.. has been>"jtylng wlt. Maude Dow, Molttttstreet. She has been reported as}«efance bt George p6w at Camp DevMS, Mt, Lebat-Cpmmunlt.v assocaton met on:,w ^esday wth Mss Z. B. HamlUon/],o!;Jrownsend street, wjh nneteen mej^rs present. next meetng *n«(!f^eld wth E, o; Walker, Mt.Le&constreet. y, are hopng for n^naterlal for that meetng. - X. Arthur / FbTnvV ^*;flo enlsted two months ago n, lerchant.marne, had a few days fdrj^bngh;, vstng relatves frend a wn, also n tlb&.r;^?sf3j5st^_as jhe? wa make a qult for^je refugees, -, Lous Shattuck, flve chef, wants people PeppercU. not feel -worred f.v "near a Hre whstle sound Frday or Sa;urda.v, or soor. reafter, as new fre alarm -w-hstle s.;,\- pected be tested out at that tme. On evenng Saturday, July T, a.lttle son.-was born.mr., Chester Puller, Tucker avenue. Rev. Benjanun W. Rust went Wednesday attend Old Home Da.v n Lunenbur?, where he has many frends, havng had a pasrate re. Mr,.,\Uckl-, Jamaca Plan, have >eea sojournng wth her aunt, C, G. Wlley, a week or more,.mr, Carr, Roxbury, came spend week-end, n all returned n r au on Sunday, Durng ths tme Pearl Gould, Saranac, X,., was a dsr caller,. Robe.-t Gay,.Mason street, s havng some trouble wth nt!a.-nmaton rs eye S.x Grl Scouts returned home on.monday from camp n Harvard. y are enthusastc over r weecs stay have been nstructed n swmmng, sgnalng, gard-nng. nature studes, flrst ad, knttng, sewng, cookng, etc. grls who have returned are Carne Hobart, Helen Parker. Hazel Wlson, Evelyn Maltman. Doro:hy.lacohs Glens Green, t s hope.l tha. Rev. Frank Greenleaf ot Vennont ::ay be pursuaded locate here. M-. Greenleaf s an aparan experence wntered about nnety hves. re s a great need more be^s n ths localty, L, S, C. nranca Allance wl meet for an all-dny me-tng wth Mr.s, Chester Mlls, Jewtt street, Thursday, August S, Mrs James Baley, drecr ths bra:-,ch,.vll speak; also. Mss Annah Bo -. Mr. Mrs Arthur Lawson two chldr.-, ha e been stayng awhle oa About COOL M.vs wth hs fa-n^r. Rose Lawson, Holls street, "r nd - Lawson have l>a;!>rs2a been very ;"a-nt. makng calls on 111 sl.!" - old-tme tr-m- nd schoolmates..mr. lne- 1 ;: Lawson ref.jrr,. 1 n hs au Wednesklng wth m hs day mornnc tlre-mm" wfes par.>".-- Wrlght. wh > Lucus Wls.,:: Announct-ne ceved n wn na McGral,.1 J..\ whet she lv.- Harret Chn;-. Mr. Mrs ned by hs par Mr. Henry vstng wth. ) wnsend street. rards have been r"- llows: "Ruth An pounds, Mr Gral," McGral, ; Pepperell, was Mlss \ F. Parker, accompa -ts. Mr, ^rs, Benjama.W. Purkr,. spent. Sunday, at Ocean Park, report that be comfortable t was -lecessary keep r coats on. t wa> so cool, Mr. Mrs Walter Lant. accompaned by r daughter. Mss Mldred, went Ocean Park, Jle., Thursday, occupy a cottage re for a couple week? Le^wls Nut tne tamlly, who cne on from weat. n nte sprng v,sted wth Maud Dow, HoUls str..t, has hred a house Arche Pke <n Tucker avenue s movng r ths week. -Atnong news from Pepperell boys came th- word that Raymond Panll has beer, promoted 2d Yeoman, U, S,.N". n makng up a volunteer crew for a submarne, Paul volunteered.locordngly waa transferred New xjndon, Conn. t can be magned tht young PauUantlcl- pated exhlaraton un under ocean trp, but S.-w London - Hee was»bu t uf u attvjuuant. anfl learnng that Paull -ould do that work poston,>f pay clerk was fered hm he accepted t. so that he wll now be nearer hlj home for awhle. Beecher Cotn burned her arm badly on Monday -^aen her kerosene sve exploded. She dd not let tre get away from her do much damage. Chester Fuller was very ll latter part last week Dr. Qua.Mss Hamln, ta^ nurse, was wth her nearly all day relef only came after Dr, Klbourn. Gron. had arrved ad. Albert A. Parker,.Slan street,.s vstng hs cousn, Elmer K, Brldgford, n Westrd, s expected return day.. Mlas Florence Smth, who was operated on at Burbank - hosptal, Pttchburg, for appendcts, was. released from hosptal last Sunday went _ home her grmor, " Harry Trenbolfo, Ftchburg. untl she. s strong. ran hot wave clashed on Tuesday,. fan. cqjtfnued through nght, Wedcesday noon day was beautful. About twelve oclock Tuesday noon a hunderuolt struck flag pole at Saunders" sre completely shredded flag, but dd aot sever pole, remnants are stll bangng. re were also bts flag n front sre. Frank C. Woodward made a bref vst at hs home on Pleasant street last week Thursday, He.has receved a commsson as flrst leutenant was on hs way engneerng lcers tranng, eamp at Camp Lee, Vrgna, Lnder ausjjlces Communty Servce club, a Red Cross beneft entertanment dance-was held at Tarbells Opera House on Frday evepng, June 26, Mss Chrstne Coleman, a reader from Orange, gave brght snappy play, "Peg o my heart," charmed audence wth her pleasng manner wonderful talent. dance whch followed revealed fact that we have a home orchestra whch s well worth consultng when dance musc s requred. t s regretted that owng heat re was not a larger crowd more realzed for excellent cause," but watch see f club does not try agan, ^ t O. Coy.s takng a two-months vacaton from hs dutes ag agent at Ftchburg staton. Caspan sea s sad be gradually dsappearng. Ths sea s abou 730 mles n wdth. ts area s est-.mated be square mles. Kotwlttstlng ts sze, parts tea are very shallow, -n sourn portons, however, a depth Over 3000 feet has been regstered.. so. ^ UNDERWEAR? ns ~ - Nansok. tn- many ; : Prces- Unon S-. Shrts.-.:d D Four Men r, E.ery (.:r, Wo we fan 1:: two-p: u.>r --...en Goods, ^^esr< neuasu : a^mett ^eeve.s; n.,. -!2th. or BELTS Tot! leg.s: al- rwear n ^2 ers 50*^ ^1 Fve Wear llr new Relt..Sl.OO f You Need a BATHNG SUT -. a ; ln.- n plan -Or Men ;-Sl.S.,. ;l-<r one or Bor-, 7><- ^6.00?1.00 tr- O-n, Te st,/-;;!«-. tll H,,,. No. 48, Prce FourCents es Tea Room AT LTTLETON Aumoble Partes Accommodated Chcken Steak Dnners Telephone, Lttlen > Do You know tha Ths s Tme Save? And HTCHBURG CO-OPERATVE BANK fers tfe vay nqure at sre J. J. Barry, Man Street, Ayer 4:^ rg^fn^ Arert- jrtjtua- SHOES OXFOEDS PUMPS SLPPEEa For Every Member Fanly Before leavng on your vacaton, let us show you our Marm wear footwear. Before gong away look over our Mens Furnshngs. Fletcher Bros. Opposte Depot Man St. AYER Blue Ser THE DEAL SUMMMER SUT re s nothng that wll take place Blue Serge Sut for Summer Comfort ts deal sut for warm wear. Our Blue Serge Suts come from good makers better grades from that relable house A. Shuman & Co. Bosn We aso have many Two-pece Suts just Coat Trousers n fancy mxtures. Our prces are very much less than days market prce o: clothng equal equalty maks. Blue Serges S15, $18, $22. $25 Outng Suts SO, S13.50, $15, $18 A STRAW HATS s]>.-;rl d e.st Slr,-.v l)r,;.v shapos t 1 some styles _»<::; at values (or shapes,11111 correct. as.nr!; nt fats mad.-, a 111 Agent for LEV>.4SD0S Laundry Dyehouse..1 losc manv rom..f t.\!1 dn k.^ A l. ot.nn.n.ns n now prrt\s. u-^o.-.; asked..^plm -v ar.^ absolulv Mens Sennett Salors S3.00 md Mens Panama.^ 9^.00 Regular Straws R.">r $2.00 n sll.-l.....) Tan a; Tme Put LOW Trv onr..:,,-,.,,t,»,.t n.< vl.>. On a Par c SHOES. r Ll ^l -na:; a. k!::n M.-t. t.xe oxy,.-.1 * Prces Se.OO ; : : Yoj Wn Certanly Need a Few SHRTS W.):-f0,-1 splendl assortnvmt!-..ns lne -oormts td ]:::;es. Vor eh-ee ol".au- (-red or St ("fts: Collars on or no C)llars; Wlte Fancy (.lors: also, Slk Shrts, Prces 7^^.<82.0O Slk Shrts $4.00 SS.OO CAPS -Ml latest sh.pos onlor ngs n Men "s Caps: made bard. Prces Mens Boys" by Boys (lf Lamson & Hub- 65d $ <? 75^ GEORGE H. BROWN Top--Toe Outftter Ayer, Mass. -. m f: k. s.v.-h

2 ^(.(«.»>>*»a -l>m«(mmt«m^^....<. v*w«;;t<:. JSutM.fV- - ;T5?:7V.- W- ^ ^ 1 r-^ % ^Tj^T^jr f* J, lu * % PAOB TWO ^cturdayraucust OlfB DOLLAR AND VTBTt CKNTS PKR VEAR N ADVANCE akorge B. B. TUnNKB, PnkUakn Wo publlrt tho fouowlnc Papenj: TnrDcrg PubUo Sprt, Ajrer, Mmm. O Grun LAndmark Tha Tv-rr""" flnr-aa^rrtlkt tn manv btautlful floral trbutes. own a«hn, excep, 1. ma. not com. -! b^--«wexe^j. A. Hea^j;. H.^J. Hea,>^ Hnd Harry Hopkns. Bural tte Uttlen Goldon Tbe Wcstrord WanJamta Tbe Htrrard Hllple Tbe Sbrley OrKle Tbe Townocnl Tooatn Tbe BrookUne (N. H.) Beaoon Tbe Hollte (N. H.) Homcstnul Snttred aa aeeond-clas* matttr at th* eaffle* at Aycr, Kasa. Saturdaj, August 8, 191S. Bpple». t s now c-otnn; 1 ts appk-» UKul:., bu a nvw f"^.",*" _ caveb are belng heled cut worderf-j,- <..umf, ly by o-.:r nvkoratn*: ra:;» dus-, baths that havf prec-d-d th.- runs. t,s -,-.t;f.ated hat thtre nrt- betwen-r ^(,( ^ 100,000 gardtm >; back-yard varety n,mafsachutttts. whcl art subject tal or parll 1 et und thc n S:..Marys cemetery, Ayer. WESTFORD Center.,.ome guard drll ths week was largely taken up -wth nstructon on KUard work n antcpaton probable camp duty, ot whch varous rumors came bt no orders. tax collecr has fnshed up collecton 1917 uxes placed books n hs wn clerk for depost n wn house uate. As 1918 lst taxes- wll not bc made up for some lttle tme, ; as all back taxes are collected, tax collecr s temporarly out. a 36b n that lne has no tax?books Jn hs possesson. Charles Rchardson s qute serously slckat, home o ns slsterrlnr law, Alma M.-lUchaarason. Martha Grant Wrttlng, Gloucester, s h wn ths week at home Mn ". J. E Knght. ArjEhur Bosworth, tebknon, N. HVe veltlng.wth slee-over week-end.. The srm hls week put an unusual ntmber telephone, lnes, out- order lnemen have been btsy rotng damage. - Mr. Lawrence, Sr.,; Bdth lawredce HUdreth son Rchard, were Sunday guests H...V. 3reth. : - Ms" Wnnlfred Burnlam, Essex, has been spendng..several days n w, guest Mr..A.rtnrHldreth. Mn; Wllam H. Carver tyro charen, Elzabeth Wllam, go - frst tyt week for a two-weeks atay at seashore, gong Chatlam.!-..., M^ Arthur..Manchester, New>ort":Tl..; her son, Arthur, J., daughter Laura, were guests frst us week her sster, L. "W. "Whefeler. Mss E: Louse,.Lamed, Newn- vhe;ls guest her long-tme read; Howard A. Lncoln. Or receat»j5nesta at parsonage have been Mr. Lncolns bror, B. * Lncol? son Frank, Houln, Me. J Tenry.Colbtrn drove up -Aln Bay,N. H... for over.week-end, where Colbum son Clarence are spendng several-weeks. Mss Helena.F. Denfleld. who has taught for two years at academy, has.tendered her resgnaton superntendent schools. [al lotb hy lt lownn recpe has been sent forth by A, D. Kllam, head home (.-arden commttte, s an nfallable death for )la: xeex A small package ordnary sa)ok;nf; bacco, one gallon bo!-,g,,koa)y water; steep for ten mnutes,»-hen cool spray affected pl:.ts generously. wrter -rt-rote oxtt last-week a much smpler remedy be appled n sprng, "Plant earlv," for lce dont get actvely awake untl dog dayb; ner doth late plantng. recent drownng accdent at Knopps pond n Gron-: double drownng man wfe rat- Crystal lake. North Chelmsford, n treacherous holes near shore, bas revved queston warnng publc by postng a sutable notce, for t s se treacherous holes near shore that trap those who cannot swm. y are seldom trapped by treacherous holes far from shore, for y can ner wade or swm m. Ths s thrd drownng accl.dent at Crystal lake n same treacherous spot. We guard jvlsely strenuously aganst contageous dseases, hut let se hdden, dangers reman a menace. ; n a recent lst honorary degrees conferred last,june by eastern colleges, we note wth nterest that Bow-, don college conferred -Docr Dvnty upon Ashley, Day Leavtt, who was once a sojourner n our wn, n that neghborng wn Uttlen. t s now Dr. Leavtt, a conspcuous preacher n Portl. Me. He- has -served hs turn -wth or mnsters at Camp Devens, n one day last week we counted fve trans draftees gong over old. Sny Brook road Xyer, One tran bad eghteen cars. t s sad that many se draftees came from Mane,Camp pevens. Mlss l.otts L. Snow has returned from York Beach.- Her mor; A.: C. Snow, - accompaned by Jarvs, Lowell, left ths week for same beautful vacaton spot. Jlrs. Carlos Dyer Cushng s vstng her bror n Whtman.. Ots Day has sold out hs mllk route -Harry ngalls. Mss May ^Day was n Bosn ths wee, attendng a- very nterestng lbrary meetng.. Enma Day has returted from Boln. Mrfe. Howe, ot Bosn, s now vstng Day, She once lved n \yestford -was a useful nurse here before days traned.hosptal nurses. Clarence Smth, who has been an nhabtant Charles H. Whtney house on jowell rflad, has removed hs personallt}- verdure VermohtWth Smth.,., thunder -srm on Tuesday afteroon nterferredwth rghts electrc lghtng on Nabnassett-Oak-hlll system darjtness prevaled untl someone lghted a natch, Sny Brook Ralroad Corpa- Korre Vllage. funeral Mss Margaret Walsh ok place from her home on non street Wednesday mornng at jf/so oclock, A funeral rnass was celebrated by pasr, Hev, Clares P. Epscopal cadra song s suhglq U schools colleg - At moton pn urday evenng Fra:: wll be seenl n "Br.- lant comedy that. : «vng, from ^ ttle by George All-; Bosn. l rches 90 -how ths Sat-,\. Kushman, ::rck, a brl th.- joy,.f same.v-;. BOXBORQUgH Heaney, chor, under tbe drec lon organst. Mss Mary Han ley. sang Gregoran cham. church n-as fllled wth relatlvcb frends, many comng from out wn. bearers were James. An;- thony - Thomas Walsh,.Mchael Cuddy Patrck McLoughln Lawrence John McNff. Bural ok place n St Carnes cemetery. re, were many beautful floral trbutes. Among those who attended funeral from out wn were Mr. Patrck McLoughln, Mr,.Thomas "Walsh, Mr, John "Walsh Mr. Mlchset Cuddy Lawrence; Mr, John Mollery Bosn, Jacob-Helco went tb Camp Devens on Wednesday last week from ths vllage. He s a natve Russa has a wfe three chldren lvng n Sbera. Walter Blodgett, Rdges, also joned thc colors same day. : He was formerly a conducr on Ayer Flhburg lne, but for past two years conducted an ce cream parlor confectonery sre n Ayer. Meryl. Drake, Sbrewsbury. s vstng her bror. Alvn S- Benpett, at home Harret E, RaJl.. Mlss Emma Dufort, Leomnster., s enjoyng a.vacaton at home Mr. Hugh Daly..Mr. Mles Collns entertaned.mr. Frank Callns lttle daughter, Southbrldge, Mss Volet Collns, Provdence, R.., over, -week-end. John Carmchael lttle nece, Mss Olve M.- Keefe, have returned from a _pleasant.vst at home Mr. Alvah Bcknell, ot Somervlle. Much sympathy s beng expressed for Ellen Flynn n death her sster, Jula Moran, GrantevUe, after a few days llness; thc result Of a shock. Flynn has been 111 at her home here for several weeks her sster.was a constant vsr. ^B^-EST >-555e.,rff3?se S^^tSS V.] m m,v V > ew8 tems. Emly Port-- Bosn, _w came vst her ->^">. > =.^ bodge, was.called h^ne by t-agc death her hust. nd.. t rak Dodge went wth ht.- remalnt-l.:,tl after funeral re wll be no Ht Cross mcchk on Monday, as work has been taken, home by members bt > shed. Davd Walker has gven up hs work n Lowell. Snce hs bror got hurt n au accdent hu help was need- n death Mlss Stella Flynn, ot Lowell, who was drowned at Knopps pond, Gron, whle n bath-- ng, Monday afternoon last week, credt -should "he gven j Lawrence Duffy, bf ^JflgeBTwho recovered body n water. When accdent became known, Flynn, mor dead grl. n her frantc state mnd, went secure help ok wrong turn n road, whch brought her resdence Samuel Blodgett. Mr, Duffy, who s employed by Abbot Worsted Company here,.was at, home hayng. He mmedately htched up hs team went. scene ot accuent. Fred Naylor, who resdes near pond, asssted Mr. Duffy n paddlng boat place where accdent occurrcd s a very dan ed on farm. Several young ladles who add greaty all socal occasons are away at present. Msses Lucy na Werbee Jara Steele are n Harvard; Mlss Suse Ctey s workng n Marlboro; Mss Mabel Werbee s at Hyanns summer school; Ralph Furbush (Margaret Downs) s cn her weddng ur n" Canada nd wll not return here. absence se young lades so many men beng m army, detract from usual socal garngs summer months, : Lncoln Turner or frends, from Waltham. «ere guests at Bde-a- Wee on Sunday.; Leon Werbee s now makng several trps weekly wth au truck Bosn, carrynp eawy apples, whch re s a good crop n ths vcnty. Chnrch Xotes., Sunday servces Mornng worshp at eleven oclock. Preacher, Rev. G. M Mssran, mnster; subject " challenge Lord," Sunday school at 12.1&. C. E. meetng evenng servce at seven o clock; consecraton meetng; leader, Charles H. Waltt regular church actvtes wll be resumed on Sunday. Durng August, at evenng servces, pasr wll gve short talks on.great prophets,old Testament, On Sunday evenng he wll take up Book Amos, wshes that people read t through before h. neghborhbod meetng on next Tuesday evenng wll be held at Lbrary hall at eght oclock. Do not mlss ths delghtful nformal fellowshp. regular monthly mssonary ferng wll be receved on Sunday mornng. <r^mbx^r^^:f, V *TpaE"Fr8t«-Fght"Boys., T!eU;S.M ner 4. Before, tte Contnental Conress^authorz^ unformed er Army or Navy, t wmbtv*.-^.".^ o ervce on November 10, 1775; two battalons Amercan Marnes. (,^, GoodrcB/o; "does t frst"* But -wber-.cfoodrch was makng thp frst Amercan pnttu-] -matkhre, M frst Atnerean clncher tre, or rf^stanurtcan.xtrd tre.gwdrc^ -was alwaysj ^lmkulg - fa ^^/</y! W "f ^ tl;?*"; 5 **0 PWA SEBVCE VAlxns.n a tre s ts -value yoa oa yocsff 0 road n speed, easy ndmg, gasolne economy, freedom,from tre_frouble, mleage.^,-.:.- _ ;. -. : ; ; :, And all Goodr<h"epenOTce, research^slod, ntegrty n tre makng, all Goodrch nspecton labor year n year out.put SER VCE VALUE n Goodrch Tres, keep t re, - SLVERTOWN CORDS BLACK SAFETY TREADS. And GobdrcbTest <^ Fleets maul t through mllons mlespf road testng prove t s re. "When you see Goodrch on tres, you know y have SERVCE VALUE. Buydemtrusttbem.ywlnotfalypu. THE B. F. GOODRCH RUBBER CO. Bosn Branch: Boylsn St, Bosn, Mass.?»TJ=SEStaf A. tx tm* CMtfcb Bra«ch»«(«jSS*S**~at<s;JJl ::HC32n2g;s -----,O.HW.»^^^:^^^^^^^^^f LUNENBURG u... -jng sny urook taroau ^^urpura v,ot>.«-c aa thpre are J, W Brght, who has been j^^^,^ peutonm for rght Serous.pne for bars as re^^^^^^ vstng her. former home n Royaln, j ^^^^^ ^j^^^^^^ ^cres ot l at Md-l?_^ny.dee_p_hol_e^s_.^ ^^^csuon o Vt., returned.ths week -Westford, Emory 3. Whtney has had sweet corn from hs: model garden snce frst week rpe maes were gared mddle week, ReV. Howard A. Lncoln s n attendance ths week at a conference mnsters at Amherst on "Moral ams R-ar." Dr O V, Wells famly have heen on a trp ths weck Bakerfeld, Vt.,Mrs John P. Wrght, guardan Camp Fre Grls, >lss Edna 11a-.-, Sf,-;:-.r.t guardan, stared on Thursdav - a ten-day campng trp at Mll ron.:. Uttlen. prls n r charge -..ve Dorothy Flagg, Helen Kmball, Ru::. McCoy, Mldred Green, Alce Llhan Socarels, Cr..er!-.e Kelley, Marjory Pollock, Nma Crat-s Anna Shaddck. One thc pcasant Red C-os knttng partes ok place on Thursday afternoon last week at Congregatonal parsonage.- Lnco.n, Watson Blaney were thc three hostesses who combned forces n entertanng r groups four, makng a garng twelve ce cream cake were served.. A. H Surl also entertaned a group ot four same afternoon at her home, Monday afternoon. George F, NVhte Helena M. Bartlett entertaned r groups four at Whtes home. Last Sunday -".-as closng Sunday hefore vacaton at Congregatonal church a patrotc servce was well carred out. nev,- leaflets contanng hest patrotc hymns were used, sermon scrpture were n keepng, ^^My country ts e," " Star Spangled Banner" Amerca,,.e beautful" were used wth fne effect,.nd Mrt Colburn sang To countrv- as a solo. Flags flower were used n decoraton. Durng.\xx gust mornng servces anrt t.. Sunday school wll he omtted. h;tj^^. evenng servce wll be contnd. xh subject on Sunday evenne, led by,-v. men concregatkr,, ^>. be " gnspe] peace n txn. nt war. parsonage wll be or" durng vacaton Mr. Lncor «. lu wthn reach f n-cdd welfnm<- ran ea.e n tn,< : he;p out herry rve dlesex Vllage, Lowell, owners l vgorously protest, but unwrtten law greatest good greatest number s clear aganst m. Ths ncreased yard room s partly releve congested yard n Ayer. forbddng persons swm re has been dscussed.. Lucy.. Morse ded n Lowell on last week Tuesday, aged seventyeght years. Her maden name was Lucy A, Pletcher, beng a nece Lev T. Fletcher. She was tw-ce marred, her frst husb, James Brooks, (p ffteen cents per jar. many ded many ytars ago. Later, she mar-j housewves are takng advantage red French,M, Morse, for many ths opportunty have a part r years y lved n Westford on wnter supples prepared for m, Dunstable road on a small farm on j Last Saturday J, 3 Srrow-, HARVARD Nevrs temp. Thc Harvard Cannng Evaporatng cluh have put n a very busy w-eek. y have canned 199 jars frut vegetables have evaporated 100 bushel peas. y also have done consderable cusm work for prvate partes. For ths order work y make a charge from ten Tyngsboro lne at foot ot Scrbner hll. After death.mr. Morse she moved Low-ell. She -.vas a typcal New- Engl Yanket-, tall, rugged frame, w-th al characterstcs early New- Engl lfe. She leaves a son," Henry Brooks, >ow-ell,- frm Ol Smth & Brooks, well-known cvl engneers, T-r.<- funeral was held on last -vroea Frday afternoon. Rev. Asa R. D:t;>, -.he Calvary Baptst church, cor.(;;ted servces. H. Edward SyT-.onds sang several favorte select.: F Bural was n famly lot at :: t:.;sre cem.-f ry. Westford. (rantelle Ed ware, Navn. Monday :-, rncle fth-... Wllam polce hc*^ left her.- ) f.e - ram) ;n Sy :, le, n];,t,.r:. O emb!-.rk.-.!( r.xx,1 1 sper:f::.l. : hs Vovx --.ns;, M:ss S- r-leay, who, :.-Rer-.s. k-ft ro -f.~k" -Jp hs n w- - Wa, wno h.1,..\y<.r for :^ wtek lor :. :M-. N. \. anf [ e duty at ft. w-ho has ;-. X: Washngn :caton at -.. Her He,. othr vegetat:on e; ry apples am, ;,r-.ll xo Hnsr \,v:r.-^ tx: L-(( (1 pr as w-ej a Coort snpment berres ar b.arh n;ght :<n;l tx-x-.;-,,^:attuck w-ll s,,.w,,.,< at Old Orchr-.; :..,:.. defeated West xrx.x.e s<.res : \ x-y score -- (Jranuevlle. Gel;. w< fford. Grffn anrt,^ ^ feorge Reed, r. tame here ths Satur. K;ng afternoon f - Pratt Mss Nelson called at club headquarters looked over sck equpment. Mss Nancy Harlow, presdent club, spent week-end as a specal guest at feld days at Amherst college..\llance wll hold an all-day sewng meetng wth Merr! on next week Thursday, On Thrsday mornng, sxteen Camp Fre Grls, wth r guardan. Mss Frances OBron. left by au for Bel. Me., where y are camj for one week at Mss OBrlons farm eamp. Chaperones for party were OBron, Harlow, E, F Houghn Mr, West, Those havng lberty bonds, full p:,yment, at Ayer bank, should call fl r m as y are now ready for str:butlon,,vr? James A, Barry has been erng a few days Wth frends m trrs.-re.-atc. -ge Werbee has.been a guest j,,, ;. r:-.o.-; r.te eek wth hs bror. Frederck n-.^n t.y Kev, rbee, at hs homc on state 1 Westt-r.. a T Gardner Homer, nehew chnnh b--e rbee brors, also spent Motx- He rx.d n;. pa L-ht wth m here, ^ hs -<-r ;,rs :;ar meetng thc Grange on q-.-st:(r.s s,,v evenng next., Past.Master Waters wll have charge th< n absence regnlar News tems- heavy thunder srm copous downpour lan on Tuesday cooled ar, "-washed streets, refre^ed thrstj- earth, watered gardens put, electrc street lghts put commsson so that re was "no lght n m," streets were n darkness, save where a lght gleamed from- wndow a "house by s.d^ road," all. Tuesday evenng. On last week Wednesday evenng about fort^ young people, members C E, socety ors, gared at Congregatonal parsonage lawn gve Mss Elzabeth Alexer a surprse party a royal send-f before her departure on Thursday take up her chosen lfe work as a nurs n a.newn hospltar tranng schoo mer.ton whch was made n tems last week. Games were plaved n accordance w-th a fne program, successfully carred out. ce crean cake was served for refreshments. Mss Alexer wll bc greatlv mssed from church <-- E," socety a host frends w-sh her unbounded success n her chosen occupaton. Two mere Lunenburg boys havc receved r summons enter servce nce Sam..A.rthur B. Farnsworth went on Thursday mornng a-.-aton schoo! n Texas, where he w. be assgned work as a carpenter. Edwn C. Smth, wn clerk, tax collecr treasurer Lunenburg, s jon natonal armv at Car,-.p Devens. Augtst 2, Hs w fe, who was chosen as assstant fown clerk, has now. been apponted bv tne selectmen as wn treasurer tax collecr for remer vear, unless for some reason Mr. Smth should return from servce. Both resdent pasrs. Rev. Ots L; Munson, Methodst church, Rev, Lonel A,. -Whsn, Congregatonal church, were present at eacb servce had a promnent part n program. Whalom Park atre Jnst Cause for Complant. re s a good deal complant as well as dssatsfacton n regard- way work s progressng, or rar not progresshg, on state road. t has )een closed general travel for several weeks contnual stream au travel, drven from man road oblged make deur by way Whalom, Prospect street Leomnster road, s provng a very great njury se roads, whch later bn wll need a great deal repar work put m n anythng lke as good condton as y were before, besdes beng a serous expense wn. After a talk Chef Harrngn wth contracr road was opened or Julv 27, w-th ths sgn posted: Pass"able," but unsafe; persons-usng ths road do so at r own rsk," t seems th.v. state hghway commsson ordered road opened Julv 22. but t was not unt July -., n wth ths warnng sgn. Selectmen Procr Feld ok a trp Bosn on Tuesday see commsson protest aganst contracr keepng road closed n utter defance order from hghwav commsson open t. t s sad that wth number men employed by contracr work s lkelv last through fall. n meantme roads used for deur are fast becomng "unsafe" really dangerous fojtravel, For Wholesome Fun Clean Amusement WEEK OP AUGUST 5 LANDO STOCK CO, OFFEE Bottled Babes,, A BREEZY,SEASDE Hlarous Laughter from Start Fnsl j. A Farce Flled wth Lfe Laughter A Scream f You Wsh Laughter Not Tears See "BOTTLED BABES" Matnee Daly at 2.30 Evenng at 8.00 Tckets now pn sale at F. & L. St. Ry. Offce, Park Bldg., Ftchburg, Telephone 932, Homers News Sre, Leomnster, Telephone Subscrbe for your partcular seat for desred performance each week for season. New Adverttscnjents (Ud Home Week. (,: :. Home Week started on Sunday, v S nnder very auspcous crcumstar,-> condtons. sun,.-.nor- brghtly, ar was warm, j -a!,-r:< numb<r people left r j hr.:v.<- tn attend unon servce at.o<*t BOOK n.-ccordanco wth Ch-pt(- l»0. Secton 40 Actn OS amendments re, notce s hvrebfv pven that Book No, has heen "lost app"«"?",^" ^t,n"t mud" for payrrvent amount dl post represented by nald book. Nr.lTH MDDLESEX SAVNGS BANK, Ralph L, HastnRK, Treasurer, Mass., July 30, 1918, 3t4S. Hf.ne Dt;. F.,r :f,-.t-x"d - " r Mr.nr heng ftted o.nv f t.. ;:-... f^nv re dont.. r,m)ont Tonn. Th- arge, <.W..fl l".eo ford s;,t;t.? n<nts for a. are work ox road whch s Aver ths sea.«nn t.s completed West (-heln was reorted be te season, but plans ha\.. t,nd t s now on Ayer Norman hllps s w.-r-k.r;. reconstructon nf (ran-, road. Old Oaken Buck<^t farm had r frst homo-prown sw-eet corn for dnner last eaturday. Ors had t on market for two weeks. -^ e are not early or boostng, smply relatng what a cob a few ntentonal kernels corn can <.o for those who havo been teethng for t. wrter lad an apple tree badly jrrdled by mlco or next t^"-^ " SloBBomed f ull set full. About half way between June an* next montj tte leaves all Ml f ana nearly all sno;. West- *.ne- «who n raltrafkd (.\k narlv r -:!,...x-.h m na ths : hkl.l-ml.v.: -rx th folks. f stford-rorte -\-;lak"...hldren hoo! am.fo!..,-:. V:.ac. x- Methn. r.ends w :.e chur. :<rnn x nvnrh. neath. Mrs..l! navd Mora Mfr.-;::. wdow nf --,, a w-ell-kno-.»-: dent nf ths vllape, ded at hehere last.monday mornnp after days ness, result.x - sustaned Thursday pj-evnuace w-as sxty years. Her dea;!: unusually sad, for Moran nx, ahout every day attenrtn>: f usual dutes, only da.\, ous that she was strcken, she her daurhter. Jlss Llly, "r lyowell. callng on frends. deceased leaves a son, l Portl, Me.; two daukhter^, - -- Jnhn V, Downng, SprlnKfert. :.. Mss Llly Mac Moran, o-f ths l;,::. funeral k place from her ; home on Wednesday mornnp: at At 9,30 a fnneral mass was celebrat. n St.Carnes church by,!,. r. Rev. C. P. Heaney. re -*er Sunday mornng at c nn- ; nal church re wll he -.servces wth a slght chance. Sunday.school at P.-! ular church servce at nr" Rev, Mr, Kattner wll haw servce. -Mlss Baker wll - nlav mornng last Rev. Mr,.r ranged a memoral ser Mr. le Edward Thomas, who on.lave hs lfe n servce n: rv pasr spoke hphv.neascd BJld hs servce. - d prayer7"hr8tp<511atd r. -..vth "Alhorlca," played very :. thc organ. servce was. V mpressve brought, ^ ;h new force what t means ; aetve servce n ths world dw..l wht t:or. Hs ;n 1- to; n f. h r (lr " x.r tno end.- j -A ees el! r. : x - Wh Wxx Ko- \l. f nnr wn boys go n gov-,;.,,,,,,- servce under draft. 1,,,;:, for " Tookcr reports Angust l.> at j n,.!.. ^v; ^,\ Y forservce as a repar t, r.,; aucnglnes. H.U Bgelow,..c,,,-,.,, -port at San Anno, Tex,, as -ve;.., nter on constrncuon, work. form.- unfurlng tho flag," words ;; r f- -» B>t..«lrott Sears, s en- ehertn Clara EndKsott.Sears, ;,; a remarkable-popularty :." dems for ^ sre^pourlng n VV day. n all probablty th s ^ ; ; takes lead ot f^y^slln^^ -o.r hvmn that ha«)»en-lentten dur-.;l- ths war. ana.ttaw HOT*f.ken^ ace as a naton»j/t»l«m^ ^">^, r^ edton natlowo/wtf-ajmas al church lsten -ng address or ser- 1 C. E. Holmes, :. r Methodst nty-fve years ago lar text, but based :: several personal be asked on Old : whch dscples -a3, "Master, where n modern parlance,. - after long separar- do you lve?. ". ery nterestnp, r -ng temperature n ;...d closest atten-,-udence end. - ll ;.es was pasr her--- :.. - every one who..n.l a most, cordal wev.. : ^:.xt hm whenever h" \. 1. :- nburg.. On ths occa- - -.all audence ok 1 tl ersonally greet hm at.1 servce, many n s ;arl8honers twenty-.-.xxo. fomojt younper r vhcn he perkrmcd. r-mony, ^lavfr Snce passed.- -j.(ddng annversary, - 1 breads"re rapdly mnltth. r once golden locks. rtnps wer repeated at -.re Methodst church -nn; both for Mr, Holmes!!v.a vdwallace^* Ster -A as rrh here twenty-onc years v.-n pave tb6,sermon tho Al were glad see se acrs lce more clasp ;r,, hear hearty, Aords whch y were al- ady gve.,.. lace her Oldest daughter, Pa;ne, who wer» B audence, alsn uere s rrounded >y many frends ae-amtances alkd receved r share (,; attenton, )W *H "ere glad o m<m g-eet m on ths Old \,MONWBAvTH OF MASSACHU- -s Mddlesex,»», Probate Court. ;be hclrs-at-law, ncxt Kn, -..;!<, all or Pcr«on» nter;,x -V estate JOHN WATLNG.;..KY late Gron n taa Coun- :... ascd. ntestate,.-.as a petton has been prc-! fald Court Brant a letter - -ltratlon on estate»ald..-,.! JOHN BRADLEY Gron.."ounty Mddlesex, wthout c.. surety on hs bond, -.. hereby cted appear at a X,.ourt be held at C-mbrldEe, - >ounty Mddlesex, on..fv ot September A. D. 1S18. at....-k n thc foronoon. ahow -(.; any you have, why tho same., pc^kfoner s hereby drected.... ;;huc notce re.-by pub-, x: xr.s ctaton onco Jn evch week,. yut-csslve weeks. n Turners <pr,t a newspaper publuheu -he last publcaton bc one.,.st. before sad Court Ch.-rlcs J. Mclntlre, Esqure,.,1.rue ot sad Court, ths thrteth f. y n thc year onc tbous Hred clkhteon,.. r V F. M. ESTY, RcRlster, AUTO SUPPLES As a morst you are lookng for somethng n lne supples. Whatever you desre wll be found at ths garage. We provde all au accessores parts all makes cars n shortest possble tme. Xo matter how powerful or steady your engne may be, your au s worthless f t has poor tres. A car s no stronger than any one 01 ts tres. n supplyng tres ard nner tubes we deal n only st.mdard, well tested makes, whch wear well are guaranteed. Crburers, magnes, dfferentals, batteres, engnes, rejuvenated here. Made operate as y dd when y left facry spark plugs that st long usage. HONEST WORK AT HONEST PRCES YATES GARAGE Maple Street ; Tel AYER, MASS. FFTY YEARS OF SUCCESSFUL PUBLCATON OF -NTEREST TO WEDDNG- Southng for Newly-weds! s a dffcult problem select a p ft th.lt vrll not be duplcated by someone else Wc have helped pasor pongrega-,j,any puzzled people mako-judcous -seleotons. Let Us help you make yotrs. Step n get suggestons before yougo any furr. w a ^ -. - o Home W.-eK Sunday._- JOHN H. SANDEBBON Watchmaker JTewBler Pleasant St. ATBB, UASS. near Fletcher BrM. SM ten papers we publsh fully cover wns Ayer, Gron, Pepperell, Westford, Lttlen,. Harvard, Shrley, Townsend, Brooklne, N. f. Holls, N. H.. Turners Publc Sprt; Ayer Totvnsend Tocs Gron Lmark Harvard Hllsde Pepperell Claron-Advertser Shrley Oracle Westford Wardsman Brooklne Beacon Lttlen Gudon HoUs Homestead Advertsements are nserted n all ten papers you get resuts aj X *j. - -!>, -t., ;..M Jtl--v^ - ^ - X^tH-^-tx-r^^^r. ^^Mk.a,^.- MUMU Mtf

3 ^^^^^^^^^^f^g^bw^-^,^f;n;,>h;;;,t0wn8end.;- ^" : r^ ^Cwte>-:.;. ^ ZW,,-..- :.- Ror..Mrs/WlUlam Hodge two chlld;en. Wesley ^ PrlcUa, Wosn. ore.^xpected ^-spend r vacatonat Spatldlng cottace oh Hghl jtreet. Word has be«n receved by frends n wn that anoth- «r,former Methodst pasr. Rev. Vcr Wachs, wfe,- who have been mlsslojarles.at Yeng Byen, Korea, set sal for Amerca on June25-after valtng t. partutal notte la mddo -west y plan vst lh Townsend n early fall. Mr. P..T.. Shrley! xlftughtef Ga^ne, Syamwcott, were gueats H. B. Hldreths last Sunday..- Mr.. Qeorge Qulnn daughter HHma, Mrs; W. Harrs Mra. M, Colby,.. Cambrdge; were.sunday guests - Martha HUdreth.",.-- -,-;,. ^ Jlr. fta. c! WooUey, Wnchester, Mr. Hanson, East Bosn, were guests -last Sunday.ot James Woolley. ; 35e Boy)Efeotoa»nl2aton enjoyed anoulttg, cauplng.m Dudley place Jn t^e north, part-... wn, Satr-^ day nlght; underth«csargd ot Char4es Hodgman,"scoutmaster, returnng on Smday. afternoon, 1 ^.. - ; "W. Al,B.oatwel"l«faddlng furr mprovementsjln bs sre by bndng -^ large verah on ouatt corner, :work.beng done by.cotracr Sherwn bs men. Clara Klrby, n-charge Grts Varatlon Camn, anynt ^-n^^. Ladles War Relef W,r as nsalon Wednesday att,uttle red house -A or 1.30 untl flve" oclock, hea;:;. malung socks. A > ance was on h, e makng, t much- more cun: work than n past wf.-:^, Myron,Adams, tr.: Oa., who s vstng ler :> - Frank Hamn,, ot St<?\.. spendng a tew days w:t Spencer. :aet at "oa *els dler - :l..rs. ^m 8AT0teA* :PM;UST SHlRLEV >ews tenl. Shrey Cornet ba: a seres concerts- at D- on Thursday evenngs,.!!. gven ths week Thursda.. under le.adershlp o: :, has been especlauy u.;-: se occasons apd :>.-r- nclude many lead:,.: from Ftchburg, -. L«?or:: Townsend,, Tbeprogra-t -.,,.^!.t.l- -l--<t b-.;:-; b,-:.; -; Byd.x " xx f.r PAGE -THBZE ;;.- a::d day mornlns at eleven oclock, Rev, O, J, Falrfleld, Lttlen, wll preach; ubject, -- answer we mum make -lullen{e tmes." re wlll be.specal vocal luusc b.v Madame Delaw-are, accompunled b.v Bllsworth.Snj-*. Kverybod.v welcome..brooklne, N. H. >e>ts tenh..rs. Arllljr lrr..-.! mr lt COUUDNT USE MOTOR CARS Etquette Would Not Allow Drver ] at n Presence at Chlne»e Dowager Empreu. When th«dowu«er empresh uf Chan ded n OCS she left -S nntnr elrs, aruoob or thluku, l,> her hers, M st tbesw hud been made aecullv for her, muny wpftr tlft. frnt );h Mlss Leaore Groves Master Dohald Groves, ot Medford, are, boardng aeverar weeks wth George -J. Upham. - ; George H;. Uphan has gone- Sl,alnfl«ld fcramonthstlst wth her Pftrenta.. ;\" r Mr».,Bl,Uphan Knney s vstng her parents; Mr. - George J..Upham, for month Augns Tha frst, September shewlu return Plalnfleld, where she s teach-bchool. Her husb; Ellsha Knney, haa been called colors" s statoned at Camp Devens, asjbeen assl^ed 19th conpany Cth. battauon, Depot" Brgade. Her "bror/ George H. Uphtm, has.also been cat led assgned Company 29,, 8th Battalon, Depot Brgade. Carles H. HUdreth Boot Shoe Recorder fce; BOBh,r hap been.vstng hs sster, Angle Lang. MlBB Lousa-Dorr, Orent Heghts, has.been..enjoyng a vst wth-her sster, Mss Carre -Dorr; at J..Woo- leya.,.,.-.. Z,:-- "»..., -..,.Ars. cea; Cowdry s substtutng at Ubrary durng absence Evelyn L.^ Warren. Warren s vstng.her, daughter, frs.-. Ruth Shatl,. n Hartford,,Conn. At-tteChnrches;.. : At. Congregatonal church last Surday mbrnng Rev. B. A. Wllmott, Roxbury, a,former pasr; occuped pulpt preached avery mpressve : sermonbn "Great alternatves," Speclaf vocal- duets were beautfully rendered durng servce-by Mlss Laura Johnson R. Dcknson. Mr. Dcknsonalso sang a solo n response after prayer, "Jesus, lover, my eoul." At Methodstchurch tbe people were agan pleased lsten helpful words -wsdom from rformer pasr; Rev. Walter W. Van Krk. nbw Dorchester, who occuped pulpt Sunday mornng And who wll contnue preach for several Sundtys....A; close both church servces both vstng pasrs receved cordal greetngs ahd hearty hshakes from thblr former..parshoners. Mr.-Van Krks -narrnge has occurred snce lls leavng Townsend last sprng a cordal welcome church oommunlty: was also extended hs»*j;,gr»clbus-wfe,.,. Plans are beng perfected for Congregatonal Sunday school pcnc he held last weelc n August. Abont Town. Mr, W. L, Trudell, who are oa an au trp from Topel^. Kan., Mr. E F, Domna. Keene, N, H,, have been vstng at homes Wllam Edmond Domna, Lzze Hldreth Xrs, Sarah F. Howard, ot Waterwn, are occupyng Eastman cottage for a tew -weeks,-. Among week-end vsrs n wn were Mr, -VV, E, Jenkns, Bosn, wth Abbe Shattuck; Mss Helen Mller, Quncy, at A. D, Fessendens; Mss Besse McGrure, ot Bosn, at T, J,.McGurea; CllHord Lancey. at R. A. Lanceys, Mr. Lesle Bullard daughter OUve, Wllmantlc. Conn,, are spendng r vacaton wth Bullards parents. Mr. George Davla... Mlln W. Wlder, navy. s spendng a few days furlough at hs home. Charles W. Hldreth has gone Nahant for a weeks vacaton. Mr. John T. Halllsey announce engagement r daughter. Freda Patrca, Sergt, Eugene J, Schmtt, weddng take placo on August 11 at St. Johns church, J^JB, Hggns daughter Florence returned Sunday from a twoweeks vst n Mane. Fred Hutchnson chldren are spendng a few days wtb Hutchnsons mbr, L. E. Floyd. Edth Dupee son George, Lowell, have been recent guests Mss Lzze Whtcomb at W, F. Rock- wooda. Mss Gertrude Rockwood was aso home for week-end. Mss Mabel Blss s vstng n Rockl, Me. M-aa Ella Wlder s enjoyng a two- -weeka vacaton from her telephone dutes. Mss Helen Hggns s substtutng for her. Rev. Walter Van Krk are occupyng Methodst parsonage durng r stay here. b concert gven on last -week Frday evenng was enjoyed by. usual numher people. One pleasng features was clarnet duet gven by Dorothy Wlder, Ashby, Rbbert Copel, ths wn. Rev. J. E. Waterhouse, Lynn, s spendng hs annual \-acaton n wn. Arthur BlUs famly, Need.ham,: {re; sp.endlng.lr. vacaton.wth relatves n wn. Plans are beng perfected for Congregratlonal Sunday school pcnc be held some tme durng last week n August. Vcr Mller, Quncy, s Tsltdg at home her nor, A. D. Fessenden... Qute a number from wn attended tte Old Home-Day exercses n Lunenburg on Wednesday. Tfost Fred Dwnell, from Somervllle, who -wth her chldren s spendng a vacaton wth her parents, Mr. Alexer Reed, s Vstng relatves n Sprlngfleld, chldren are remanng wth r grparents. end n Bosn.. Prvate ^SllmSh R, from Camp Deyens, vsted Squannlcook nn on last Sunday.. Mss Mabel Thompson, who has been enjoyng a vacaton at home her mor, SJrs..Suse Patch,.has returned- Waterwn, where she s employed. \ Aa vaccnaton th? chldren attendng publc, schools s a state la-wlt s advsable that parents havng chldren enter fall tern) should have t attended before openng schools, that. chlldren-^)e-not-oo^pelledr-;temaln-ouf school for a week or^tyo;. - Dollar-day, paraa decorated aus from Ftchburg,.advertsng Dollar-day," passed throngh.-tblsvllage last.week Frdayafternoon qut«a number from here attended shoppng n- clt5r on Saturday..Mr. - Samuel Scales Center had a-.narrow escape from a serous accdent on state road:on Man street" front, Hhe Boynn resdence, Monday afternoon...xh-?/ were "on r---way home wlth a large load, hay..suddenly. hold back broke let load on hordes. heels, -frghtenng, hm most exceedngly. Before Mr. Scales could get ot.sp blm- ybung horse; had struggted s^ kcked so furl.ously that.hs bnd legs were so badly ct brused y bled. Charles Hodgman, hearng commoton, ran aoross lots from hs,-pant shop spped.frghtened anmal untu Mr. Scales could,repar damages a;nd arrved safely at r home at Center.. Herman L. Stckney son Ralph returned Monday.evenng from Lewsn, Me,, where y have been spendng several -weeks wth relatves. Stckneys daughter. Mss Gladys Rawsbh, s employed n Ftchburg tbls bummer. ;^ Rev..Joseph McKean preaches Sunday mornng at Baptst church on pc, " power words." Y. P, S. C. E. wll observe r consecraton meetng n evenng, pc beng "Servce church communty." At momlng "servce last Suhday pasr expressed hs apprecaton apprecaton church-goers Mary Tucker, who moved Leomnster ths week, for her fathful servce n takng charge floral decoratons for a number ot years back, - "^ A try-out new steam fre engne ok place last week, Wednesday evenng, a number beng present fron Center as well as a large audence from ths vulage," who assembled at Thompsons pond, engne tested out most satsfacrly. Mr. Thomas Welch have left r home on Bayberry hll ahd are actng as caretakers at Homer estate durng Homers absence at Prouts Neck^ Me. Mss Chloe Brown, who has been sppng at her home here durng absence Susan Morgan, has resumed her dutes as housekeeper. Mss Marlon Boutelle has returned trom Dorchester her home on Bayberry hl, haa been entertanng Mss Hggns, ot tae Center, paat week, Mr, Albert Adams, ot Provdence, R.., are vstng.mr, Adams mor. George Adams. Mary Tucker closed her cottage last weet Thursday moved Leomnster, where she wll make her home for present. Her -daughter. Stella Tucker, was home for week-end, Fath Tucker accompaned her on her return Leomnster on Monday. Charles R, Morgan, who. has been spendng a month at her former home n Melrose vcnty, has retumed her home on Mau street. accompaned by her daughter. Tebbetts, ot Velrose. her grdaughter. Susan Howard, Sneham, Mr, Gacks, w-ho hava been spendng several months at home Mr, Joseph LeClalr, have left for Lacona. N, H., where Mr. Gacks wll be employed. Mr. Benjamn Wllams son Fanne Bruce, from South Ashburnham, vsted old trends hero n Center last Sunday. Mss sabelle Hayward, ot Provdence, R,,, s at home her mor, George Hayward, Bayberry hll, > ; Everett Perce,. party, from Brooklne. spent Sunday wth hs famly at Twn -Maples. James L, Flynn. o Brooklyn. N, Y,. spent week-end at hs summer cottage bn Man street wth hs famly,- Ernest G, Wlson, ot Clnn, s spendng a few- dnys at hs home on lower Man street, Carre Chase s sppng for present wth Mr, W, T, Cook, On Monday evenng, at Engne hal, Eclpse Veteran Fremens assocaton was formed, wth followng flcers: Charles T, McDornond, pres,; Clarence E, Webster, v, p.; Fred A. Patch, sec; Andrew J, Manchester, treas,, all veterans ot former EX:lpse engne company, McDormond Mr. Manchester also serve as a commttee obtan names for membershp n organzaton, twenty-sx names havng alreadj- been secured. Only past present membera EkJlpse engne company wll be admtted, y also voted retan owershlp old Eclpse hard tub. About twenty th^ garment workers-from -Ftchburg enjoyed-an aao trp wn last week "Thursday evenng had one ot Llord Wnchesters good dnners at Squannlcook nn. party returned home by way ot, Lunenburg. postponed meetng ladles Msson crcle -was. held at Baptst vestry on Wednesday afternoon after regular routne ot busness rejfdlng sons taly" was contnued,. meetlrg adjourned untl furr notce, regular meetng beng omtted n August. Mlss Mary E. Blsbee, fromwest Somervllle, s %-stlng Mlss nez Mc Ellgott at her home.,, Augustus Stevens, who has beer carng for Mrs John Powers, haa weekly practse bv ; stearer company was held r day evenng, at elster:: resdence ot Hermu? l., a large number gar.^ fhe.pracuse testa? t hose.- 6eorge A, Seaver! < sck Hst at hvr hou few days. nre..tjken Sa-rwla jouewhere Letter from Franc*-. folowlug extrac: from a letter ot Aden A 101st Engneer trut. Ja_Fcaace."4o.h3 wre: t- has been over a we.; now snce have wrtten any letters for am a very busy man n se davs. Germans started shellng tbe wn am n Sunday have ke;>t t up ever srce. t has been oue ot worst fve days ever experenced. Upoa or front we ddnt tnlnd shells as we had dug-outs go n, but here we have no dug-outs for shelter^ car assure you tlat t s not v^ry pleasant be awakened at four ^or fve oclock ever} mornng by a shell lng, outsde your door you have beat t an open fleld. We le flat upon our smach.whue shells scream over us l around us. Yesterday mornng, after runnng awhle, was walkng down road v^hea t heard anor shell cbmng dropped n dtch, after shell struck 1 arose went along. was makng for oen country behnd hll when, -whz, bang, a large pece ot shrapnel led n hard road wth athud rbued my feet. f t had ht me- t would have been "Fns Alden," my troubles would have been over, for pece was larger tban my flst. came back my room could rot resst lyng down agan some or boys dd same, we had Just got settled comfortably, when whz, bang, we were covered wth plaster drl Bosche made-a squaro ht on one bllet. t klled one boys next rhe wounded some ors, sbme were seat hosptal for shell shock, was n luck once more, but was scared stff,. t s nne p, m, we are gong bed get some sleep, for t has been lmted lately, started ths n a Y, M. C, A., but now am wrung underneath a -wne barrel n a cav«wth a cle besde me. have slept n lots dfferent paces, but ths beats m all feel as f had lved a year n past -week; anor one lke t shall er get used t, or be a tal wreck. wuwrte rest ot4he folks when get tme, but 1 am afrad that from now on letters wll be few far between. shall beglad when- lear from bome, but wa do not get our mal very regularly at ths front. am sendng you a pece ot shrapnel whch Just skmmed past my head. How would lke see kddes nght Dont worry f you do not hear from rle so ten. My trlend "Stub" (Fred) Tenney s gong through same experence, Alden A, Sherwn. :;,3e fully selected gv.? a d.-;:::!,j; -l:a"j- varaton OfDopUlar atnl :.;a:.]:, r..low musc. Each concert wn,- --j-^. xtey. by vocal or nstrumental ;:,.s A-atch Lester Rvers has been ca;-d -,, th. old servce left last Moada. :or.s.v.ra cuse..,. n on : George Serson, w-.-tj -A.^n-., past Canp Devena some t-a-o w.;en a«j, has been rejected for servce, beuu physcally unft.- Harry H. Lyuch famlv have gone Amherst, N. H, ho:ne Lynchs parerts, for two w.-eks Edde Baker; who h-js been ll for past twd^weelcs, s somewhat better. About ffty attended Congregatonal church pcnc held at Whaloa Park last Saturday. Trueman Nlckerson spent a few davs frst week.wth hs nenhew- n Athol. Mss nez McMurray, Bosn, vsted among frends n wn ths week.. Harry Brockelman. assstant at sre Brockelmar Bros,, commenced a tw-o-weeks vacaton oa Monday, Mr.. Herbe.-t Lawrence entertared at r hom* last Saturday Mr.. HarryJRultel, Nashua; Mr.. Austn Xawrence. ot A>-er..Mr. Herbert Lawrence, wth two,chldren, Hoboken N, J, Mss Ella Buckhelm. CUnn, was a guest her sster. Mss Rosa Buckhelm, ths week. Two solders, bound for Camp Devens at one oclbck l,ast%onday mornng n a Reo roadster, when near resdence Fred L. Serson, ran n a sne wall, breakng an axle, causng car,plough along ground a good dstaace. mea were unhurt,, walkng back camp. Lrder, Mass,,,sser, vstng Center, James Sturgs Pray, Cam- Pleasantly.Surprsed. A surprse party was gven.-vbert Wyman last Saturday evenng at bome ot M.-.. Frank Boutelle. Bayberry hl, where he has been boardng for past year or more, tbe occason was n nature a fareweu party, as he left for Syracuse, N, Y,, Monda.v, where he entered Uncle Sams servce. About tw-enty members ot Y. P. S. C, E. frends from vllage attended, arrvng about 8,20, much surprse Mr. Wyman, who was enjoyng a quet evenng at home wth famly a few guests, hs was furr asnshed when Warren Ellott, n behalf ot Y. P, S, C, B, frends, presented hm wth a w-r^t watch as a ken ot r frendshp aad best wshes for hs success o hs new poston. Mr, Wyman e,cpre3sed hs apprecaton gft wth a few approprate words- thanks, lght refreshments ce cream, sherbets, fancy cakes were served. remer evenng w-as pleasantly passed- wth musc by.mss sabel Hayward, who rendered two pleasng solos pla,ved accompanments for comptw sng popular songs, closng wth selectons from Blly Sunday hymnal, an antl,rames Rusk carred party back rllase n tw-o atuos after a xtst enjoyable eveang a farewell»-:ta best w-saes.mr. Wyman. Mr Wyman s a We.st Townsend boy jt-,d has lately be-:: dong good bus;nes,s us a drver o h:.^ jtney l>etween Townsend Ftchmrg. ASKS FOR NFOKM,\TON Dr-or Prouty tl" 1 ::ted States Ralroad Admnstraton has w-rtten t-3*> Publc Servc- C.>::;.-:;:json askng for nformaton t - -rard physcal condton ar,;!. :>..r:uon ot ralroads n Massac-u;:: eral cont.-ol. He vrx know how- goo.] nr servce x..s!:s questons: (1) (.Ttan n-s have been t,ak-n of your opnon nndlv publc" Hav,:;; present conlr: se tr,^ns tf were normal, operat.hl nnd. ment, as y se trt (2) s thf - ts under fed l:-s. especally,! n* poor -h-> followng >-.ser trans H.U that n ncommoded reference rs, should any -Jsr>d? f tmes b::t th." roads wero - sngle manage-,r. now-, ought any s be put back? passenger servce, retumed her home on Stevens hll. upon tr.ats -A-hch. are operated satsfacry" Are accom-.-.. modallona adequate! Ax6-_ trans operated on tme? (3) s movement ot trelght normal day? n what respect s t defcent? * t would help commsson n answerng so questons, whch t desres do at an early, date. t t could obtan somethng n nature ot a general expresson ot opnon from. people ot state. t has wrtten cty wn governments tba leadng commercal organzatons wll, course; secure much nformaton from ts &specrs, bnt would welcome drect comrunlcatlors from general publc n regard ths matter. comtntsson wshes especally know wher a sufbcent rumber ot seats s beng provded wher passenger trans aro beng operated on tnt. brdge, brought a large party Mt, Washngn hotel, Bretn Woods, X, H spcnd^ -week-end, whch ncluded Benjamn S, Pray, Mss Frances Pray Mlss Alce Whtney, among o-s. Ruth Clark baby, who have been spendng several weeks at home her parents. Mr, N, R. Graves, retnrn ths week Sprlngfleld.. Leut.. Bradford, ot Alabama, who s at Camp. Devens. was a guest at home ot Mr. C, E, Bradford, Sunday. -Walter Rnes. at North, who recently enlsted n nav.v, left.monday for Bosn, start tranng, -U.A brush flre broke out Sunday along we state road at North, near Shrley LTnenburg lne, burned over a consderable area before t was put under control. On account old stnmps, etc, on lard, fre was not wholly extngushed untl -Monday, Mss Vera Bradford, spent weekend w-lth relatves n West Acn. Msses Chrstne Margar-?t Longley spent week-end at home ot r mor,. M. W, Longley, Major C, C. Lane famly, Cambrdge, arrved n wn last w-eek Frday spend several weeks at r summer home on Burrage road. MssRuth Keepng, ot Revere, w-ho w-as formerly a frequent vsr n w-n at summer home..\. S, Burnham, Woodsrlle, s one thrty experenced telephone operars who are soon go FVance as new telephone unt Sgnal Corps, se grls were all pcked on account r skll experence r ablty speak French. unt vsted Camp Devens last week Frday observe telephone system n use re, are now aw-atng orders sal. knttng crcle was held.monday evenng at home ot. G, L Snow-, Charles K. Boln. w-::o has been confned her home -*th llness, s now able be out a-ran.. Elzabeth Hazen. who s sufferng from a broken wrst, as reported be gettng along ncely. Rev, Francs E. Webster..)f -S\"altham, w-ll preach at Trnty chape! on Sunday afternoon at 3.!.. All are welcome. Ser.s)n, w-ho s stayng at Elmhurst, s contn-.1 her room bv llness. dance held j;-, -he wn hall last week Frday ev.-nnc. for beneflt local Red Cros.s auxlary, was. Uke one two w-.v.ks ago, very well attended hghly successful,.\bout eghteen dollnrs vas realzed turaed over th-- Red Cross. muscans, M-s Waldo Farnsworth, Mss Helen Wood Mss Hazel Cummngs, al! v-r,- kndly donated r servces On frlday evenng ths week!;r:s.f Center held ance on comrn hall. pro- : son Lawr.-nce,.xf has been vstns! Henry Baley. Wlma Card::r.!.sou Ar- hur, Arlngn, Mas,s. have been tne guesta,mr.s.;:a ckwood.. Dasy Harday two chldren, Mllford, w.-,-.. vsrs at nome Heny jaley last week Tuesday. Jlss Marlon Holcomb.- relatves n Tenple. Loya Workers held r annual far on last Tu..sdav evenng at Danels academy tall. Aprons fancy artcles were on sale: also, food mystery bags. entertanment was gven by four.solders from Camp Devens, a pano solo was rendered by Albert Seaver Townsend, A socal hour followed marchng was enjoyed, Anne Mara s name gven nfant daughter Mr.. Edgar CampbeU, Frank Kldull has enlsted n Coast Artllery s statoned at Fort Revere. Mlss M, O. Andrews, who s a Red Cross nurse, has been caued New- Haven, Conn,, for servce, Mtss Andrews expects sal for France soon, Forrest Hall was a recent vsr at home.mr, Wllam Ha.U, Mlss Gertrude Ablott s vstng her aunts, Hattle StUes.Mss Jose Seaver, Mame Abbott, who has been boardng at home L, S, Powers. s much mproved n health has returned her home n Stanstead, Quebec. Lades Ad wll meet at home. Vrgna Farnsworth, Wednesday afternoon, re wll be a communty pcnc at lake on August 3, under auspces Sunday school. Everybody s nvted. Valentne Ward, New- Brunswck;.Mr, - Mln Ward daughter rene, Waterwn, Mass,,.Mr,. Thomas Ward, ot Ponkopoag. Mass,, were guests ot Mlss Jane Ward at -^adley summer home on last Sunday. Charles Russell sons. Kenneth. Clfn Clarence, Exeter, Mss Dorothy. Cotn, Portsmouth, spent week-end at.mr. Russells summer home, Mr. Frank Glman, Gardner. Mass,, were guests r daughter. Henry Baley. Sunday. Perley Ray famly have returned from r summer vacaton n Rockl. Me. program Grange at ts meetlt^ on last week Wednesday evenlrg was n charge past masters wag as follows: Rectaton.. Clara Russell; readng/ Hattle Perce; graphophone selectons; dscusson. "Should re be a tax on cats?" Apples were served for refreshments. usual good tme was enjoyed after meetng. re w-ul be a specal meetng on August 14, n charge th-; Graces; also, a poverty party. Chlne,se potentate)) all were corgeous, palatal, e>ensve cars. Her favorte wus an elght-pasaenger Krench machne wth tn body palnte<j deep orange und ts seats upholstered n vlo-! let satn brocade edged wth round flat blue turquose.sne.s. But dowager never rode o a mor car n her lfe nnd not one 48 varetes ever left mperal garage. t was not because re were no embryo chauffeurs n Chna. young Chnese who had been n Engl Amerca mbbng Occdental college educatons hud learned Joyrde dozens m mght have quallfled as hgh chancellor wheel n dowager empress buz wagon. But no one may st down n presence a Chnese monarch 1 And how could any one st up straght drve a hgh-powered mor car? n 1908 re were not more than a dozen mor cars n all Chna besdes collecuon n mperal garage; day re are about 400. at least 60 per cent -whch are drven, by Occdental traders, commercal agents rnembers thc varous Western legatons. Drvng s restrcted a very few largest coast ctes, where t s rough gong at best, re s not a road n Chna flt for a mor rde.- vl also be turned >f local Red f Grange oc- nng, August l, ;s expected be :;ave a dscusson a lawn party mbr n th.> t ceeds ths afl::: n r be:.-r Cross. next m.^et:: curs on Tue.s(:v a- state speak present. Charles K. Bolt. ot New- Enga:. Hsrc Genea logcal lbrary on T lesday afternoon at flrst sess. three-day conference for lrans beng held ths week at Snm: ns college under -^usplces ot Free Pnbllc Lbrary Commsson Masvchusetts, Rchardson, who has been stayng at home Dakn. has returned her ow:: home r a few days. name Robert H, J, Holden ap-.pears n lst r,ose w-lo successfuuy passed M:ss,achusetts bar examnaton n June wll be recommended by bar.examners for admsson bar n September, Several from th.> Center North attended Old Home Day celebraton n Lunenbur m Wednesday.. Mrs Herman,-: Hazen Mss El M. Holden -etum home ths *e6k after spend-; two weeks at home Mr. r, Stanley Fenno n Revere. At Frst P.r sh church On Sun- Xew Br.vant & Stwtn Course Brj-an: & Stratn Commercal schcol, Bosn, has completed arrangements w-th.-arthur H, Merrtt gve a most jractca! course n salesmanshp ad-.ertsng v,-hen r regular fall sesson opens n September, Mr..Merrtt s wdely known.new- Engl busness men as a successful executve advertsng man. For fve years he w-as connected w-th Elot Savngs bank Roxbury; for seventeen years wth Chapn & Co,, shppers gran mllfeed. for last eght years has been an act\e partner drecr Frankln P. Shumway Co., advertsng agency, Bosn,- He w-ll retan hs actve connecton wth Shumw-ay agency so brng Br.vant & Stratn school mo5t practcal helpful suggestons experences from a. tve busness world MAN NOT HARD TO ANALYZE Observaton Wll Etrable One - Determne Qualtes Whch Wll- Make HmValuable. quautles that go make up a man are tremendously complex yet t s possble by close scratlny keen observaton analyze a man nnderst hm more cleary-than he sees hmself. re are certan cardnal mental physcal characterstcs whch can be determned by a vsual examnaton made by an expert. n lke manner can be determned mansprng man as exemplfed n what we ordnarly consder varous parts hs wlu, or those facrs whch govern bs actons. practcal appucatlon studes taken ger wth hs exerence hsry s n apparent Knowng hs varous physcal mental characterstcs hs experence, we know what sort work he s able do. Knowng hs wll nnd what mght bo termed sprtual characterstcs, we know what he wu do, provded surroundng crcumstances permt Wth ths n mnd we would place each one our preseat or new employees at such work as he s best able do, we see that ths s not necessarly that whch he has always done, although n general t does have a more or less close relaton wth.that ndustral Management f ts JERSEY ts Rght You can buy t n Brcks; bjr Plate or Box; n College ces, Sodas or. Cones. But so long as ts genune Jersey ce Cream yon buy best purest ] Crean. For JERSE-y s nude n a modd plant. Of only tbe chocest materals. And by most bytenlc metboda Clears Head. Many cold.s n head are releved, partcularly tlat heavy, dull feelng, when breathng through nose s mpossble, by ct;ployog os a throat nasal douche h:lf a teaspoonful bakng soda a glass w-arm water. Fll passages wth as much lqud as possme; ths w-lll clear passages..f^-nctlon n a Uttle whle breatlnu through nose s possble. Veteran De* n Harness. Havng entered Unted States navy n servng on many shps und many statons, Chef Carpenter Alonzo C. Burroughs ded at hs home n Norfolk. Va.. on Aprl 16. as a salor w-ould want de. n actve servce. Although he had a long honorable record ot servce, had attaned age ot slxty-slx years. Mr. Burroughs came back n servce at outbreak war was placed on duty at Norfolk navy yard. He Was made a shps carpenter n years later, whle on duty at Newport News.-was made a chef. Hs servce ncluded cruses on Monoogahela, Vermont. ndependence. Frankln. Lancaater, Tankee, owa Texas. Short Lfe n Prospect, A gr n nv.tsd.. suburb, w-as sngnc nng, " Would >! 1,1 woman next,lo,v. tr> baby sleep, s.-::- -: by her sx-ycr-- : s.^ snger: "f yn- -; :, on recept tll^ y..:: a few rolnt-.s.-- -: ar ;ty, K Mnnde ly "ne eve-.mways," A > put n-ng note young that nose even lve ls News. Hold ef F-oht.t, n c.-r:t:: ; ::-. a very strj;-,;:. r-a t. famous Mn: t. : sde RV":..:" -.relephant,s, cun.-n,-:- etc. Each n::::.t! :s sold plp<-e st..r>ably more than >1 y : -t:f re s Olh lends,s On each Jge flgures cntfes, lons. a rved out a h.-y are probrs old. Brtan* New Star. ~~ Opportunty s not conflned Unted State.s. Some Great Brtans greatest men rose from ranks. newest star shed ts effulgence over empre s Lord Beaverbrook, w-ho has a seat n cabnet as mnster nformaton. He s not ye» forty years old l.s son Max Atken, a poor New Brunswck cl-rgyman. He frst amassed a fortune n Canada, went Tbe JERSEY DEALER could make mo probt bjr sellng yoo cbeaper cream. But be prefers hold your tn»de--by grne you tbe best cream at lowest possble prce. "Lookfor Trpl-Seal^ JERSEY CE CREAM CO. -LAWRENCE, MASS. C» For Sale by G. H. HLL, Druggst Ayer AYER CONF. COMPANY HOTEL DEVENS Ayer W. H. BRUCE, Druggst, Gron GEORGE NEWCOMB Lttlen DuPAW PHARMACY East Pepperell Ralph H. Wyle DENTST Barry Bnldng Ayer, Mass. [Telephone 15-3 LANGDON PEOUTY nsurance Agent Broker FRE. LFE nnd.llto.mobn.e Tel, 30 LTTLETO.V,.\L\SS. Pano Ttmng WLMOT B. CLEAVES Phone 20 HARVARD, MASa Orsduate K, E, C. ot Musle, Bosa Tstt yoars wth AeoUaa Co.. New Tork A<ont (or Holn B nstrument* Paoa For Sale wod Rent lyll* N.fl. SEP181 Wsh call your attenton r sck GEMETERY MEMORALS whch y would be pleased Engl eght y.ars ago, was elected j have ntendng purchasers nspect parlament, wls knghted under Pre- mer.\.sqnth, was made a peer under Lloyd George, anr s now one branest anl raost nfluental members VoTjte cabnet. obtan prces.!\\r> Amercan Hosptal n rel. A large dw. nne house, wth a consderable ar..>f laml attached, ha. been acqulr.^ -.X-nv Qnoen.swn r an Amercan n,vul ho-plfal. t wll be nsed for men from.\merlcan warshps. Wooden dornrl.<< nlll he added exstng hulllng -^o ns brng capacty ot tlu- ho<<p:-:; xx^ 250 beds. dormr^< av" ^-jnt- bult n sectons n Amerca xtad >h:;jpe rel n knock-down form Ayer, Mass. Old des "Far Wert." ct^.n^ Alhany, N.? experenced H hrlll on Kebruary 28, when x^x^^ emgrant.s sleghs parsed through th«t flly on r way dstant nn.l lttle-known Oetesee country ustern New York. Qeneaee vnll.v WHS n consdered "far \v,.st," Crbolc Acd far Carbunele. n an ««!.: n he,sew York He^ cfll Journ,l T. Klward. Ochsner reported vory fnv.r^hl. results n tho treatment rn-".:n."^< hy lnjectlo"h» carbolc :-M. l njecton gves" mmeda rd.: f.-m pan soro heals r;;.;y. Swltt-Runnng Anmalv swftest dog n th.. u.>rld. tho borzo, or tn.sslan «.>l!h d, has made reconl runs that sh."- 75 feet n a second, whle gaz.>!le has shown mens.r.d speed m.re than TO fect a seond, whch would gve t a speed 4,.V)) feet n a mnute f tha pace could hn kept op. FRANK S. BENNETT SucceMOr ARTHUR FKNTncll nsurance Agent Broker COa Strer-C Turacre Btdc. ATER. MASS, A GOOD ASSORTMENT HORSES FOR SALE Very Much Out Place. Among guests at a recepton wan a dl8tlngnlshe<l man letters. One ladles present suggested tho hostess that he seemed be ont place at such a pnrty, "Yes," repled tho hostess, wth a brght smle, "you o«, he cant talk anythng but sense." Talent. Talent s what enables man who wrtes you a letter about cord tres make you thnk you nhd flve new ones rght away, though before y.u receve^ hs communcaton your heart had beat hgh wth hopc that ones you had wonld last throngh tho sca.son. Whtneys Stable AYER, MASS. Teephono 53-2 AUTOMOBLES FOR HRE 5- T-Passenger Cars H- J. Webb RFOrSTERED OPTOMETTR.ST -.x Opposte Depot Ayer, Ma-ss. 3m3C ^.-r:-^..vr*"* -sds*^-- >-.X.V- \t "^S^.hS-^^., V.1, f.v ; r/:x>

4 C.MlfMl<A<lt«* Mk*}*)" )tar^j).st > eaww.3s6***«*- "«**" -MM««u*k«,-U(l.: t«ksk^>fo^u SATURDAY.-AUCUST 3,M918 PAOB f OUB. r ;. HAtrday, Angust 8, CROTON Jlewn t«nh..mr,mr>, Lyman Cook two hldren, Wendell Heltn. enjoyed,, deluhtlul aumoble trp Danlel- "on conn,. Saturday..Mr. Cook hu l.un rt Wll t.rnct hp followng day. Lel Chapman.- Wlnbhester. was a week-end guest ot Kay B, Jarwell..Mr CarrBan Dorcctcr are spendnk a few days wtn Water Floyd fumly. Mm, Odhvr Fokns nmnt he day Mouday n Worcester, ;. GeorfC Errlflgtlo-HopKVtKn * ^ been tb*. guest Leon.BallejL ^ t wtuk uud ha To Edr: Lawrence academy, has under 1 preseht management, closed for (he present. y.oody Bchool, evangelcal co-educatonal. n ;.Nprthlleld, vlth ever ncrthnt; pal- ronat;., ha» gome r.:00 pujul. Cbbv academy,.new London,.N. ".. under tho Baptst domlnatlnn unag*- H-n, has 175 pupls, co-educatlonal, M from ths Ute, ever ncreasng n uber popularty n- n-pools wblcb be was chos.en for cltrlca: accounta (or hs :< after hs call th Albert Robnson course n radl" reported.fpr :R..; ; - t sunderso! who was placed.pn reserve lst, ha«rcfpptfd r nlll^ cned, hc was,,rk, whch fact luron 80 soon,:, e., - llll^.td hs ;,..: lt larvard..,1,,n.-»port, : Uohert UllsS,,! ;,;j,:u; MTVCC ::.\a,.ed aud "V^v^ Webster Harrnr>: "^,, "7 Lncoln have teen """ ",,Ln Ellott Blood.:. f \ :?.,Xh ng dependent wf..md chld, lulph ^ ^ ^ 4),e alles A (ut attendaner<j y«ane»t«d.c^rw K BoKon auendod a threc- My,C<«ferenco o( (rec puhllc» braqr.comldalsslod at Smmons college tbls we«k. ^ Go/gook wlurcd Qunty started work on Monday (or Connnt & Hpugbn.n Lttlen. L90 Qordon led on Monday (or epecal, lervlcea Syracuse, N. Y. Rev.- O.U, Ooodhcart, o( Mlln. N, agan H., Wll) agan occupy pup o tne Congregatonal church on Sunday at lh evenng: at seven ocloclt be wll. conduct a patrotc servjce.. Mr. OoOdheart wll be accompaned by hs,wj(e dauuhter all wn,reman lb wn Hor a few days.,,. CREPE DE CHNE- CAMSOLES Hsome new styles just recevea some trmmed : ; wth wde fllet lace, some h^d embrodered. ^ wth French.Knot embrodery, $1.^5 ^l.»» ^ CR PE DE CHNE ENVELOPES :/ : Lace trmmed, h embrodered. ^ $2.75^ tb>?3.98. SUMMER SWEATERS,, /. Made from^hgh-grade, au.wopl V^l Vj^;^ fancy sttch- salor collarsrfeash; colors, CbpenrrPurple, Green, Nle,-Rpse-S^ horf y N fa^- Mrt, Cook Helen are remanng for a few days vst. Many members- o( Grange olanned attend Pomona Held day whch was held at Whalom Park on fday. Natonal ^ecturer Kelchun> Mchgan, Slate Master Smth Hadley, were amons Bpeakers expected, BoBCoe Follett bas sold hl.s place on Martns pond road Stanley Frangze Andrew Petros, who have taken po»se«sloh. Mr, Follett f»^"> ^%f«valtng (or a (ew weeks n Hydo Park n Lacona. N. H. Ar last meetng o( Granse entertaners were Addle Robblee wbo gave vocal solos, James Hll, who nterested thc audence wthreadngs. Almon Gaur :n";f"^^, last week Mr»^ James -\"«"; ^ovldence, R.., whose husb s a leutenant n servce n France, b concert lart Saturday evenlngvab well attended aud program consdered t6 be one ot best. Rev, Charles B. JVmes.has gone an nsttute held at Amherst^ by natonal commttee on churchea moral alms war., : Mlss Alce -Woods s.at home (or a two-weeks vacaton. She s employed by- PettlngllndrewB Electrc Co., Bosn tves n. wn..he s report^-^j.^^,, recommended parent Camp Devens comng week ard enter n servce hs cquntr>, Mr, Mark H,,Blood, who wer<" unted n marrage.july -!.?. returned Gron early part week l"^^»^"^^^ " housekeepng n r new home on Champney street.,, Rev. George M. Howe s enjoyng a vst wth hs bror n Oxford, gong re Frdny reman seevral days Mr Howe wll be prcjent lo lead meetng Wednesday e^nng at «Baplsl church, prevous, hour devoted Red-Cro»»-work.- re were over thrty n attendance at last Wednesday meetng t s hoped that a large number wll be out ths comng Wednesday. Plan renaln assst n Red Cross work.. re wlll be no servces. n Untaran churcb durng month ot August.. - Alce Pavls has been wlthher ss ter. John Moyle, jr,, n.sprlngfleld snce.july 4, -.,. -!, Arrangements have been made;betwecn - Baptst. Cogregatonal churches for unon servces durng month August. Serv ees ylll be held at Congregatonal church, August 4. 18,^_^at_^ Baptst who desre have r chldren under leachng, nfluence unperverted evangelcal Chrstanty, free ^ ^^^ from mported modernsm, even "Thompson, whp, FUtttth l^"- " santed n Germany EnKl, as jcorth Shlrley, s 1.-" «P", ^^^ r natonal hero patron sants. L, ahd G. academy. East Townshend, Vt., brthplace o( our nobe E. Shumway, has by a recent bequest o( a chrstan Baptst lady, fxed character academy by nomnatng n wll what her benuest s (or, or Cannot have benefacton. nsttuton ha.s compled wth wll. She must have heard bout Shumway wll dd not trust trustees or pseudo (rends carry t outafter she was helpless lo control or protect Oron, s n 1:;-HC! servce > owng physcal c-bllty, :WalterRlncB. Sorth Shrley, «;>> enlsted n nany som- w**"" l^! receved orders. r.port»" J"*;; ;.; Beyond fact that he lft,s"rn Staton on a certan track, hs mowments are not known as yet ".J " (amlly. - ;,, Seryces-at-tbe chapt:»ll Lt (.scontnued durng August Geraldlne Whean s ^njo.v -..s; ;: stay wth relauves n Lowell. sthuhot " opportune tme n-. )j.j,g nterorpl sre bxh;- vte Hon.- Frankln P- Shumway, -^^gbber Company has assumed a nephew oc nobl«ellab Shumway, njuck lghter more cheerf^-aslcct deacon o( Congrecatonal church k^nj^ ng ^gw coat palol. n Melrose,, presdent a success-1 ^,on,, Thursday evenne Rev ful bovsschool, prceldcnt true-..w-rt s Kllbourn, Eddy vlle , n-l..., e na f^j^^^^p.-^t ^^6 nght at home hs aunt; Spauldng, leavnk on Frday mornng, for DublolB, Me church, August U 25, Mr George Boynn are w, Walsh o( North Kea^?5> "^*" Mr, ana - ucy^t. /,^, g^j,o a church wll occupy pulpt on Sunday, August 4,,. When n Grotv gel your har cut at Tarnr.re ssnltary barber.jop only 26c, Hot,.TunnlnK water, two barbers. Ed. Murphy, prop,, ees -L,academy. true loval frends oc academy frends,mr. Shumway would cordally welcome hm at ths tme, J,,,» n behalt boys af-d grls Gron South Gron, G. HARVARD LTTLETON >ew» t/ttatt ; O^rge Gardner s spendng tho week-end,wlth ber sster,. Bertha Hall; nworcester. MtnontumoblrsccldentB-werc reported Sunday; At "four oclock n mornng a drver, who had been up all nlgbt, (roro wearness had fallen asleep, ran aganst a tree near Orthodox, church much dlsflgured hs looks.o( tree, but dd.ttlc damage cat.none hnselt. Alarge car leaped n, dtch nea- Unt brlok (acry.a^d was stred.anor car collded wth Anno PaeoB.team, releved carrage ahnd wheel, but n both se ca«e no"njury was done anyo^; -Near- wn (nrm, an aumohle caught flre was de Bathng; Caps $7.50 $ ^.75^ occupyng r home_ on Jle^Bant street, gong re snce Leut. Porter ]e(t(oj-.<jver8eab. ;^ ;>:,;,..:.-:. Charlee Kng; who has.llved n Gron ^ neatly, a-year, dccupyl.ng^ tenement - over: Jlrs. Mlnerv sre, Sved Wek Provldepce.on Slondw-. :Her wnf Charles, Klng,.-who "as tf- UMedr at Camp Devens., -has arrved safely abroad. > ta*rence Park famly are en-.loy^s an outng at Kennebunkport. Me!, PJ^ re latter part o( last "^t B announced that many hundreds bt thous ot pars aocks wll be SeeTedhy our solders salors by autumn..:* letter recently receved by Georse Knapp, (rom her son Lews, S June 14; he wrtes th^^be s..,^11 m a beauttul place n. FTMcef AB yet- he bas not been sep-, aratedtrom hs comrades wth whom be started. Nelle Partrdge three chlldr^jtare vstng wth her bror, Jobn-H. Trayne; Elm: street. ^^ CantOeorge -Tmmlns. son Mr,s. PrltwttXeohard, s statoned at Leon Srng; Texas,; n 303d Cavalry. ^red" Parkhurst, -who moved Chelmsford a short tme ago, has returned - Gron has, secure^ a -,t?nem«nt n. Palmer block on HollU street. Oron branch Amercan Fund (or Prench Wounded have, sent t durng moth.!«> 2l^*"^ clee 19r.O compresses. -O cotn..f.6 About Town, dstrct nurse. Mlss Cullen. s truly atreasure. Anyone needng her servces wll be most pleased wth her knd gentle mnstratons, as those who have had hcr n r homes can testfy. Jane E, Clark spent a tew days Stll Rver.,. Gladys Johnson two chldren, Spencer ahd Kathleen, ol Akron, Oho, are guests her c.0u6,ns, Mr, S. B. Haynes.. Warren K, Harrod s at Bosn beaches for a couple weeks, Mlss Edna Robnson spent Sunday wth relatves n Hudson. Geo. B. Turner & Son Teephono 231-a oads COO folded gauze strps.-26 pars socks, 2 flannel sleeveless vest,, h^eddlnp. for hot water botllea. Deatb. - Jan4 Hlgtey.^wldo <". ^tnjl^ Pr. Edwn H. Hgley. who for-many years, was promnently connected wth Oron School, ded heart (nure at her home on Pleasant street, SonJay,mornlpg. July 29.at^_^,.,*Ke o( seventy-three years, S nc,e--.tte deatl her hush HJgleyjlljas occuped a portlon rc^dence Dr. Kllbourn, a perod nearly two vears. wth Mlss Josle Gslney ^as housekeeper, who has lved.wth her for past sxteen years,,;,. Although Hl^ey had been n delcate health for some tme she was stll able st.out on ^plawa. where her death occurred when abott fo drnk a glass water, suddenb steppng out%f bs lfe n th^«e "^^rr^s^hlgley was a wonanl>f beaujful character greatly bcloned^bs all who knew her,, - funeral was held fromvher home at 7,45 Wcdnesdy mornlng.;x^e servces were conducted by Rev, Geo M, Howe- deceased s survved by her bror, ^r- p^y:."? Atlanta. Ga., Mlss Clay >fdj fburj, Vt, body was taken Castlen, Vt., lad besde her husb n famly lot Mr. Cay Mss Galney acompaned body ts fnal rest- ng place. - n Manchester frst week, ^^^ Charles Raymond, who was a gong J by aumoble, guest Mr. add H. D. Sne for "re seems be plenty vacant g,;,.gjjj,5,.eeks, has returned her houses.now snce solders have ^^^^^,Q charleswn. gone across., J, A. Burn cane wn on T O W N S E N D Wednesday for a few days flnlsh clearng up house. Durng thundey shower Ttesday afternoon tv^-t),trees on l^^o LAST DPPDRTUNT^Y : PUtrom. BOB. SSSOt. S5.50:: jnecwotm^»»; *S- JOHN F. RYl]^ Telephone Connecton Howard Glson were struck by lghtnng, one beng splntered peces. Rcd Cross chapter met as usual Wednesday evenng, about 35 beng present; y are anxous conplete c, large number ol compresses. flu tlclr quota, Frederck Bshop s spendng ten days at,-york Beach, beng guest her bror; George Putnam, Morftclalr. N, J, Mss Elzabeth Gbfon :s vstng her nece n Brockn, Mss Edth Messenger, accompaned bv her mor, s passng fcer two. weeks at Lake Sur,.TP Tf.on N,. General Hugh Bancrt Bosn wth Bancrt Mr, Suy Bancrt, has arrved at Mt, m^hlngn hotel at Bretn Woods, j M for n long Stay, General aanct-ll pjomln^ently dentfed wth Bosn Elevated street ralway. -re wll be a b concert at bst on Saturdaj ev/!ng ths week at eght oclock, Claude Farwell s at home on a few,!.vk lurlough. He has been transferdf.m Bumkn sl Commonwealth Per, south Bosn, Edward,^tken went Plymouth on Frdav. where he wll Jon hs mor r a few days vacaton. Mrs Fa.ne Woods Lela NuUn.w^.o went lo Salem Wllows last week for a two-weeks ^ vacaton returned homc on Frday evenng, as S e proprer,unper Pon nn anfunced that hotel «0"ld^^ closed Saturday on account a ack patronage, Harry Floyd, who has ""^;h*d» long engagement at a " "be-- mll n Lexngn, was at home over Sunday. He returned Lexngn, however, Monday, where he wll be busy for a few we^ks hayng. Mason Shattuck. son Mr, Mr Arthur Shattuck, who has been enloyug a two weeks furlough at hs home, returned duty a. Newport, «1 naw vard last week Monday, where hvsengage^ as outfluer 0 enterng he department Mr. Alhert B, F.arwell attended.weddng r nephevv Arthur Burn Hussey. son Mrs) Alce Farwell Hussey, Leomnster, formerlv Gron. who was unted n marrage Gertrude Evelyn Sawyer, daughter Helen T, Sawr ver 3 Quncy street, Nashua, N, H^ Wednesday. July 31. charmmp brde was dantly gowned n whu slk carred a bouquet brde roses. She was attended by ler sster, Helen Sawyer, who was becomngly attred n pale green slk. She carred pnk sweet peas. Th.- best man was a cousn groom, Ro,^ Baldwn Farwell ths wn double rng servce was used. Hej G, M, Gross Portl,,Me., ORCMd Evelyn May Hussey, sste groom, pla.ved Mendelssohns weddrlg march as brdal party ok r places under an arch beautfully decorated wth palms, ferns, swee peat, roses. After weddng breakfast a socal hour followed when hrdat partv departed atad a shower orua ">-,,,._,hpre y Mrf, Julet Rejsecca Sne p?,ss-( awav Frday mornng,july -«^ f-^j had a shock July 18 losng rff her left arm affectng ner speech. She was not conscous most tme, Sne was born n Bosn, July 19, was daughter Francs B. Susanna Presn Maxwell. She was educated n publc schools ot Bosn at Applen academy. New PSwlch N. H She marred Austn W. Bond Wpburn July , Two chldren Harhor, Jack Doherty. hs stepson, Ross Connors, are enjoyng a vacaton at r cottage n ths vllage, Waldo Leahy; who has been at Gron hosptal snce July 4, on account a broken leg, returned hs home on last Sonday, On prececdng day hs leg was placed n a cast, although he cannot move afflcted member,-he s able be taken from hs room _ porch, Austn.; accompaned by her daughter, Mss Vera Austn, Cambrdge, are guests.at Sachem vlla, B, C. Cummngs South Ashburnham s spendng a week n ths vllage, Eveyn Dust returned on Monday evenng.from a;vst ot se-eral weeks Ayer. cdent octurred- at Thomas non corner,; where three cars carne ger tbe-mccu* brors, o( Concord, had lr atmoble badly wrecked. One o(th^;brorb receved a wound n Tfe(S)cwblch was treated by Dr. Chrste.-. Much complant s made ot papers, boxes, paper bags.or retuse thrown by waysde on lawns, by heedless passers-by. Out wn people may be held responsble for some ot trouble, hut many *nspeople are guuty, tbey are bot all chldren. ^Agaln, we respectfully ask everybody. take prde enough n t&e appearance o( par wn put such refuse: lh ts proper place use thr nfuence n helpng ors form :hablt keepng tlc street, lawns parks tdv n appearance. t s beueved that commttee n charge o lsts men n servce whose names should be on memoral panel soon be gven wn have overlooked some that ought be acknowledged accordng- apparent rulng. Not a few. porsons have made nqury concernng. matter we would suggest that a method choosng be adopted that wll apply all cases an a lst.names that wll meet West Street AYEE, MASS. Mr. > rs, Gcorge.H, B. ClarU^ daughter Frances have been ylsung m Bosn. Mrs 0. C. R two daughters, Alce A. Marguerte, are vstng n Northampn. George Homer s enjoyng a vacaton two weeks at Nantasket Beach. Wley & FOES, Ftchburg, have, contract for buldng new lodgng house on West street t,o be erected by thc Solders club,, : Wllam L, Wall, Grantev le, who has been a polce lrcer for loo-ed tnat Bosn M«nerarod here for eet un- ^^«-j,^g\ p. Mr. Wall wll prob- CABD OF TBANKa SVc* underalgned.wsh ^fhank our ^nyfrends ndkhbors for,?helr Wnd aymmthy mo" «<; =" ^t rcovement au who sent _ loral ferngs,. Mr Rlohard OLeary. Famly,,, Mr Thomas -H..Cleary Famly. M J, Bowen Snters. TrAvnke, Ma5». July f>.rn»./t^l,, lablv he assgned polce duty at Remember garden parly nel ;,,,. her grparents tt Ayer. ^-- ^ - j^^jg,^,; Wednesday, August Mrf. Etta Autn,McDon!ld has re- ^^^ oclock a, m. fve oclock eved honor appontment j^^, eommttee have planned clean th^ Chler school <" ^g^y attractve day. A dnter w o m e n. B o s t o n. M r s.. McDonald o x- l^-^^^l s a n d w c h e s, a n d o t h e r delca- " " ces wl bo served at noon. cecream crsal approvau,,-f^ ^. ^ ports embarkaton gven under, auspces o. O rl remans Jula Moran, Scouts o Paul l>-,brown s la^n, Granttevlle, were troughl here for n. termcnt n St, Marys- cemetery on Wednesday mornng. Some boys have taken plank? f tends a cordal vs-lcome her (rends become accunted wth school n ts new home, at.161 Massachusetts avenue, V Mss Dors DoWs s entertanng a schoolmate rlend at her home. Harbor farm. \ter a short vst aths old home we7e"born m. Ella P Wool-jon Thursday, Lesle Baldwn on hs fev Mrs Alce J, Moors ths return Worcester was accompaned wn. Mr, Bond ded n Cvl War FOR SAUB Pure Duroc JoWX»?Jf brfdto Du^oar, Uue 1 /. ""W fl" ltter n about ten days.! " BAB- COCK, Harvard, Ma^t. w,%nted A Manor Woman who sts well n hl«communty has ^certan amount upare tlmo connect th"m«elve8 wth a,lve. probrcb-?!ve Ute Assurance Agency n Worces-- lr Cou-ty, No exerlcnco necessary ^nd a B^.endld opportunty at ths trne?o n"ke work prtable by_work-?s"olnty wth our presentttsency nu pt roct brdge used m for dvng boards n" bathng pool at T. w^- T^/^nr^"t^ ^^^?ronf^:se" fe^r^cs nexpensve knttng bags new r«"";"j^ ^3"jje structure so that ^ X ^ r ^ f S ^ ^ P r ^ ^ l ^ & r ^ P ^ ^ ^ - < ^ y e r brdge.re on September 21, 1865, she rr.ar red Henry L, Sne. Two chldren were born m-henry Austn Sne, a druggst n Somervlle, Clare l.awrcnce Feln, a pansf some note : n Detrot, Mch sster. Mss women who prefer reman nsde Come see Scout Grls gve an exhbton under drecton Mss Margaret Prce o(. Ayer, leader scout Grls, g/ls wll, v-cry muc apprecate r, large attenoance r.nd generous patronage. bv hs mor Blanche Baldwn, Ol Thursday mornng Herbert Curtt famly left wn for r fu-,;,...n , t,s " ">p^;,^_ ^j^. ^--nere.on hs.^veek. was rejected on account hs r work BV"^ VurrtTVP prenhlon. 7o oj- booklet, -lfc.lr-x.tvaneetsa. rrejson," r, -O, Mass,, BOX Send ;357, Bosn. 4t48 HVVE A DSXFECTA.NT that destroys llles, roachea a","»<="» A" knds nnd purfes vaults. Just tmn fs" all.anltary purpohc» T. W. TTUS, Snndv Pond Road, Aycr, UkeTj" "hreak thrpugh, Th? polce have been notlfled are hot on tral youthful culprts. Last Saturday atternoon a Bulck aumoble drven by Frank Cash gong up Pleasant street, collded wth? Page urng car owned. sr.s.»k;r,^t sjs5«sv»s;s,srk WANTED To buy a-lot. ot W l ^ H ^ ^ K?.. Beds especally. T. W. "TUS.Sady Pond Road. Ayer. 2MT, BOYS -WANTED. We nee-l t^o servces a number Grammar School boys (or permanent )art-tlmo work - boys we select v/ll be well pad knd gven an opp ;V"!»"ocfll learn advance. Apply BOGS." ^ALVJnNr Heh Street, Ayor, Mas, o confeu for staton, where ; ok a tran for Rochester en rout Whte Mountans, where > wll spend r honeymoon, Mr Hussey are exvccted return,a.ot lrst Sor.embe,- WU nke r hom.- n Mddl.- where Mr. ussey s xx leaves three grchldren- Geo, H Cook Nashua, N, H Mss Ll. B Moors Gron Charles K Woolley, somewhere n France; also one sster, Mb. Hanna\ V, Smth Dover N, H., who wll soon celebra.e r her nnety-sevonlh brthday "^ ^ Sne has been tenderly cared for n home her daughters w.ere she has been for sometme, funeral was held from her late home Sunday afternoon Rev, Charles B Ames flcatng. bearers were George McKee. George Stevens, Wallace Brown Robert Forb^s, bural was n famly lot n ture homeat...,.uncles farm Mr. Cuns expects age, ^ "^ reman permanently. For sx months Mr, Curts has been n charge l-cnowln farm, t s verv pleasant learn Uat Mr rvne Framngham wl spend wnter wth her mor. Lawrence Morgan, Mr, rvne s n servce n France,. rvne has been elected teacher Of Krades seven eght at Townsettd, Honors were even between Postmaster Josselyn ths vllage Sumner Lawrence Ftchburg n suggestng an approprate ttle-for plav presented by Lo Sck Co "last week at Whalom Park atre AnnOuncement_from stage K-oR KA.B A 191C stven-pasenfec A sts^?e^aktr:s;-roughly overhauled n nrbt-cass condton. bo seen at cars were consderably damaged., nrbt-ca-a.."..".. -,.,,, bror Mr. Cash. who lves n Con- \,r!.^lt-..u.vnvf- Made st Ayer, 6tf cord, who was rdng wthhm 1 was slghtly njured. At - Gron cemetery, /owerf ^;j"re Y"";,av;.venrng that Postmaster Jos ^?l. 1 - ^ ^ Z ^ t ^ r Mtnn;l^=;:d^ S : ^ < 1 ^ ^ r Lawrence wet. th. Ltden men who le:t -.wo weeks ago for overseas hav<- bfc<;n reported all safe n France, ^ George H, Patch ot Framngham vsted her ssr. A, H. Knowln, over Sunday, Mrs F S, Kmball, Rol Mss -^largaret Thacher Msses Eveb^ Karne Kmball are takng nurses cqursc wth Dr. Avers n Gron. MSS Gve Thacher for several weeks has been wth Natonal Farm Garden Unt n Lancaster coraposed ot college school grlf ^^^^^ ^ _. wlo are workng on thc Cunnngham ^^^j. ^^^ Man street crobsug. _^ estate tme accdent Slau w-as comng down Howard street Pleasant street, at corner!.wo hghways collson occurred. A>-er Hardware Company are supply weekly specals (or beneft Of people n Ayer surroundng wns. company has g ven out telephone ndexes many o( r patrons whch s a tmely usetul gft. Sunday, (rom 8,30 a. m, 5 p, m.. Monday, (rom 7 a. m. b.zo p. aru..>nu v,» K, -,c m., a count was made aumobles. omposed ot college school grls ^^ foot passengers Passng salors servce havng sxte.-n men n charge. He was very glad opppnunjty wn, Cor,n teacher Mddl- scence n. Hgh school l. :,;-s m M,r! months- July --.Mr love esteem. West (Jro(on. Mtl P E, Smth s cntert,-,nn; h.- sster from Brooklyn, N, Y who arrved -SVednesday evenng, accompaned by her lttle daughter ratr;- ch Smth, who s returnng home.o,. "f returnng home hs, assstant, durng hayn. season -"f «y,>, apprecated ly hs sster. Mss bnse hattuck, Mr, Shattuck ^^"^^^^,,.. 1,,. m-de KOOd connectons on hs trp.r. t b:ck-.7^nloycd,lerde^al.hou..hlplo.. (lay was extremely warm. moton cture show gv-; ter Cou w.t " r. su" Th<week Frday <- good. l.r;-.- k.-n wn hall last ng was. sk-clally ;ple reel evenng was.. or^ - hsry Mexco ^ ten by Mr. rrescolt, fath-r.. Prcscot l-..onard My Prescott Uonard s jtv. vmt from hcr sster who arr- on ast Saturday «venng, "- Txas, w-hr<- she report- :::..r.ry las lc<-n r.ust-rnp..: jp sh,;-, arrangements r,r.s festval wch,,,. Thursdav evenng, ^"t-"*, ;*,,!...foee d 1. Jrotr from Tl. <>t-<; -l.-ary, TS ><" - >- 1,1, rt<-(l on T-saa...-.cn:.,t honl- ol n-l R-hard O.-ary, n 11.-:>.!(- sh..-t ness He. " tv ( ar.-. rel, ;.,;. -...r,o,-r ltty year d as ;. ak-r-mak-r n-l..n,c..1 :n farmng,,-,.k.- :<"r vears ago t.- 1 "..a.;.^.;r Besdes lus la,., -., , son, Thomas H. -,.,; Lxr. grc-hldr..--.,: u-.. hldren. r, (.111. ral ok place. - Kr lav,! home l.s - l,,!,>v,., l.v a htth mass..: r ;,! ;-,. Sa-red Heart chur. -K-. H. Kenneddy. lh ncphcw-s. -lo all!,f ths wn; lohn \>. k, Mcha.-l l!" a vacaton several we-eks. Rev, Ganey are (rterle: lll, o; resp^ - xo:.\8b".ma^ycark._ ot Bosn: also. tarns;.»-n(l Ne-A.ur V th- hose who all.1 lak,f wn werc at. N ng n.ls Thursdav evenng, Hautfl resdence f 1.ov.ard aro n.ar.; (o..- wll be spar-d n ma>ve.g on- lh" r.os, e,~r held 111 tc Thoma. Ta ns lefl (Jrol-- ol nca nrrnttnr own o Gror Mvf (lnru-s Knc Thursdav noon for h.-r ho. n l-"^; 7d.m^ n., afcr lvn. n ^ow. nearly a. car, hat slo m.bhl 1 hcr KX. who was l>.-vcns. Mrs- M. talnng h r n rt^or-:!^-^^"^--""^ mp"r.;vedtnheatth hut r^-^.^f ^^^k back ths week when she»«««" ^^ hv a bcycle whch was rdden by a by a uo"^",.._,o was rdstaoncd at Camp Hloml has been c1-r- Alhert DUod, ol Hvyoung boy f^ ^";,^7Tbe blow knockov dhevlwnr.b^r-podal httng her " ^ eye, whch rcqtlrcd Ms.lohn Clearv. Mrs ).-.an from Cron; Mrs,:, l,v,ol Fl.-llt.rg; Wall. :., Nashua, N M Mss S -ml ^lss.\m 0- llow-cn, fr. or-.mss la- O.eary, ".\,r-,l<>o Sullvan, H,,, - V Collns, Mss F.m.a.Mrs -^rah llr,dy. Joseph H gone O.<^ary hs sst. r son, John 1., Uny, J. all Holyoke, who also a., hody Ayer wth. memlors famly were met hy hs many fr.nn nnes from Gron. Vnur.; Cllnn, Lowell. x-onnst. Pawtucket. R.! Rrautful sprays ros.- tlons sweet pens wer-,mr, Denns T.mu famly Gron. Mr, Mr OLeary famly " " " > " 11;.-,Msses Lura Sarah S rngfed Salem, N H. t.ly, Mr. A, W, Ll - - startng on Frday, w 1,,;r vacaton wth relat,.es 1 > rk, gong,by au. 1 Mss Hazel Thompson, wh. l.s -.-n 1.. r surgcal treatment at M.ss- seus General hosptal, arrved... home here about a w.<.k aso, a,,, -nds remanng for a tme rs Rov Ellson, known hc-e fm. "as MlB«Helen Hmr.-s^., s....lng a (ew days at th< tvm" o..rmotber, Martha Tarl" : 1 husb s enrolled,., <..-, -,..ns,.,1 Tarbel, o( Mlln, N. ". -.. > -.st at Tarhell horn- x.-..,x lster M..E. Wllams, Msses Else Olve Tr;-,,d at home on Mond.y "-. wll spend-fl (ew weeks n *.o,11s nnd njreparatlonsj.^ -.. Tl r- wnn-rs, each havng presented nnme, "A daughters sacrfce," a ttle unanmously approved hy newsn-,r,er men Ftchburg. who acted as judges. fortunate men shared..taly prze ten dolars. Tle As Vou.lk«! t Club. h, s,,t.- severe thunder show-, - on Tuesday afternoon,,l»ly h. 1".-.. was a good attendance at thc \. v n Uk.- t cluh. meetng was d at -be home Mra, Helen War- 1. r Man str.;../ house was dec.ra- wth hearts ease yellow (ls.s j.resence. Fra.- Cmmnts added much th.-,.,-.sur. h meetng, Cnm--s -..enlh moved Ashburnham t.t n,o;orcd t.sn-ss mc X.xe r*-s:den Llan Wan r. u n.-nb. as fl turer (ll flrr Mss rd. ;, tea. lcr :,.\(r;.nass ver (or cub. Th g was conducted hy. C, L, Noyes. Mssl r was welcomed as a ; Mss Hester Bnet rnlshed an nt-r.-.-;; 1 Camp Fre Grls wth r puardan, H, F. Procr, went Harvard Thursday camp out al Bear Kll pond. F S. Kmball helped convey m also gave.use hs au truck n addton much personal assstance n conveyng Boy Scouts from camp. Rev H L, Packard s reported fmprovng at Massachusetts General hosptal n Bosn, re wcre many LltUen people plannng attend Pomona Grange -. ;;c at Whalom Frday. Congregatonal church wll be 1 cs-d A-ugust ank McGovrcns water wagon was lt hv an aumoble Monday he was thrown thc ground but not s, rously njured. Hs daughter Jane has been lad up wth a sore foot, havn^. ftepped on a nal last week s nonrly well agan. crowd came so fast that man dong countng lost count. nunber counted were teams 320. aumobles 24M,loot passengers On.Sunday 6000 aumobles passed over. ^he crossng durng above tme. count was made by drecton Bosn Mane ralroad. Untaran church wll close durng month August, mnster wll spend tbe greater part hs vacaton n Ayer. keepng n ouch wth -he work on church buldng. Let "8 examne your oyes now determne wher you need glasses or advce enable you "-«<^^ "J^^," any knd eye work n so""!,"» J,<- Only actual experence.- "wearlne our glasses wll enable you apprecate how muoh better you can perform your dally tasks wth glasses than you are now dong se thngs wthout glasses. Consult us day. F. H. GATHERCOLE OPTOMEJTRST Meads Block. AJnER, MAS-S. She (1. F. 1., W. Powers AYER ld expere lumber camp u trp. y vsted Bost-r. s,s \(.«s tenh. > "" K,!ward McDovtt was taken n MUs Warner show,,,^,,,^, ^y ^jje Ftchburg polce ths -x.x.-c collecton frut, fol ^^^,_ j-.j^^j, mornng on Euspcon o. -.s, b e a n s f r o m o n >,,,,,. r e s p o n s b l e (o r t h e d s a p p c. r- -oad abstracts from l<"rs,^,j, _,. M -watch belongng, >- growth "«> = j.-; R. B, Adams hrouh r-ct whle he wa^ temporarly.b- ;,;, Thursday. Chef Beatty expcc.s, vo Ftchburg. ths Frday afterw!n- was a wonder she hadnt lost he eye^ U B hoped that bcycle rders wll he cautlon-fd by ths accdent herea(ter rde n tbe streets: K. ^\.,uj»day..eoln.e,-lpv.-el!.n l,. comp.ratlv«ly^(cw workers,, d at Red C""* "^^^ a s" (- l :,sdav adornoon, as matera.s. k have not been, receved r. s.f, nn tv Thb charman. M".,..n; uantlty. -."V..- here wonld v.lan.k, announced that -r. wo.. 1, no meetng <>"/"!" ntcr.st; ^ 7 l " r j " M b \ V S e t e : \ - ^ n :. s now at Rhode»"" ^;^,,v, -,..., Kngsn, B..j^ f^;-,,,,,, vs au tranng» " ^"> "^". ^.^ f ^ l n when Hun- ron (rends,ftbftn_^,!;j;, sketch made a uur" - a:.,, nterestng pc;nres,-,1.;.- from cavern l,ray (l-s, rcd by MlBB Mary Aa.r.s llo.-n Warner showed one..r.vx.evh tserln ths rnuntry ;,,vr.;.ce Morgan spoke - s; ; a pcture 0( Kasr anlv taken about ffteen y.-ars ::,l tlk- rfccnt pc- turcs. A ro!- or a gold watch belongng 0-,1, Mooney. watch was tak- Mr, MooneyB room on west g.m,, Samuel H Walker, d.g ra, George L. DoUo«. g,w.^ George H, Fuller, ES./;s«d^^^«Odd Fellows, rendevous, follov^ed by a ur camp, Monday afternoon party came by anmoblle, A very happy tme was spent at -endevous last Saturday evelng. when nearly 100 solder Odd Fellows solder guests were entertaned. lce cream, cake nc were served bv Vesta Rebekah lodge Ayer. orcason was under drecton Rebekahs, varous lodges throughout stale havng contrbuted money (or defrayng expenaes such garngs. A pleasant (eature evenng waf presence three salor lads who had taken an au trp Camp Devens aa guests an Odd Fellow Bosn who, learnng fhe spread at rendezvous, ncluded t n ha tnerary. commttee n charge conssted ot Blanche L Walerman, n,g,; Margaret McDonald, g,; Mlss Helen daught-,"..1 t,-n,th. Berkshres was 1 returned tncr -, rh^d", v.;frb. Galen Procr. Son,.-1 we.;ks vst wth "--^e camcs contests wore,may J Harow., Fx-.xx,1,uch enjoyedt, n.xt meetng wll be wth k Conant at WCStvcw, Law. - Morga;;, lecturer. SHRLEY gene OLeary famly lll-k. James E. Bgwood ^oveosfo..o, a wreath ot roses lll.s n-rk.,. Grpa" (rom hs seven K dred m Holyoke, :Martn -,. Margaret Ol^ary, M, Frances Abbld Bowen, NcMs Kem", Allance wll meet at Frst Parsh church veltry on next week T.ursday, peaver wll be Mss Kthan Allen,, ^,^^,,,,,_ ^^..^^ ^^ pyn^ ^ullo crtc Now drven from Berln v Albert Boselalt, receved Jrt wa«-tent (rom K; omn tme ago, waa». ;,rc hentcn a..u - " - g,g,t rc,.;r from Aoen. "",,,^ word ha. *-»^^^ys;r^;^!: v^:;^ su^s;s^^«>e ^--^ -"^^ S o o n r r r r» r S. ". o u t h e r \^trm»l"^^^rrwef^r,^y^^^^^^^^^ ;;;ro7belgtu^«nd " natonal for prsoner, rcrnod from a UBl.o v^ Ureas Mr.s. Sarah E, Jenkns, MrB. N 11,,, J Pmm-^ K Dudley. Julette Kdder, Mr,, f C " ^ f ^ C - e ST^efe^^^^^^ E"" "^ ^^Vrtlr^ome^an^r^a t;. Crag. M s ^ M!! ^ ^ hs mor, average weght a.mans heart s eleven ounces; 0{,ft woman, nne Thomas Addson three Clldren Ja ««. ""?* ^, son have returned. r home n Lynn after a two-weeksvlalt at home Artbur DyKcs,, Mr, James M. Boujwe" daughter Bmmagcne attended Old Homo Day exercses n Lunenburg on Wednesday. Howard Sne, who has baej asblst- ng at Jewelry sre o J hn,h. Serson, returned hs dutes as a member naval..reseryeb ths week Frday. s eleven ounces; ^,.,- - TT-^., ounces. And so. n ^buslrew, ot love, n slvlnf an«.takng o^ hcrts, t looks as K talr sex."la tho best bargan, doesn t tt New AaTcrUxgnCTM BOY WANTED-^16 y«ars ot a e ^ wr^^^-=v«s We -wmt you know dal we keep cveyuung for convemenc* comlotlknoker. Nootrme ckbcert lne ol q8ar»,08»rette* Tobaoo, but Brar Wood PpM < MMnduunh PpM Cora Cob jppea T.D.CU7RP~ ptp«dmmra Match B4M* Cpf HeU«* Cl««ftte HeMeK Our Cga are kept." C*" tect eondmon ths s what, th. partcular, crllol «w>ker eqaes.-^e hle an popular brs Cgars, 1ft; Sdng varous "Natonal" br, whch have ^nroved 1 nuelves so <>e»«"~y P P".nlar. WMtMcrYoorCagrYM WedM Satt tt Exactly. WLLlRNTBROWN DWfooarr MJa Strtft AfHt, \:-..l )., ^ > * fe \y/k..k. tj^^^r. t, U^trl^A.;^. JTA^A ^^smrtb y

5 -\ P?X. -ffe. -^-tjjf trrr "" ^11 J. r "U..;.-«... Mt > DOUUR AMD nrnr OBNM OROM >. B. TVKmH, rufk«r Subscrber* are urstd keep thslr ubsorlpuom pad n advaso... <-. medlly labors,-ot th»-b»», *" Awake mr soul ndustry: ; Wbo can obssrvs ths eartful Ant._ And not protldt for <utur* waatf" Sarday, Angnst 8, AVER ojder* lutcd Atter t^tm tracas that, tbe eaum labf, tr9abl«,>rs«;4t)e tle tkct tb^pultary polce used ^^esslre force K^tb bu comm. ^dler (or a llgbt l;(racton o( mltary rutes. solders were taken Camp Devens n tbe mltary patrol truck, w,here-ljr cases were dsposed ot.,^ Last Sunday afternoon a Pltchburg bound electrc car struck tbe Harvard ce Cream truck on Shrley road, a short dstance above tbe West x.ln street ralroad crossng, com Kows tems.. - Master odoro,.baty s spend tbe month ot August at Buzzards Bay, Camp ^ampanoag, a salt water camp r boys. George,S. Botwen W. R. C. wll. hold a meet.ng n Hardys ball Tuesday atternoon at 2.30 oclock,. t s ex-.- >ected that nstallaton wll take,place. Qeorge L. Osgood (amlly le(t by au on.thursday mornng r Sullvan, Me,, where tbe (amlly wll vst MrB. Osgoods parents, Mr. ~l«rd,-(or Tesf snmmer.-howar4 B. Whte odore "W. Barry also left by au same mornng (or lvalue- wn meet Mr. Osgood n Bangor n party go n camp near lungeley Lakes (or about two weeks dsblng.. H.B.Whte, Wasblngnstreet, s vlbltlng her eon,.howard A. Whte, at hs home n Ashby.,. ;. -" heavy thunder.srmon Tuesday put tfe new pumpng sybtem at Camp.Devens. out, o(,^cornmlsbl_on tannmet was.vlthott, vater (or three hours n order conserve tbe water n reservor for fre-flghtlng purposes. Lghtnng struck : (eed wres power plant th<f camp was wthout lght n late atternoon.,-..-,. :, - -. new dvson replace th.76tb, row at (ront, wlll be known as 12tb dvson. new organzatpn-s rapdly, beng completed by addton 6( regnlar army troops draft recruts. Large numbers o( re- cent draftees have been physcally dsqualfed snce reachng canp ahd haye been ordered bome.. Wednesday mornngs Bosn Post bad a phograph Charles E. Cralg jn hsgarden., n vrbcb s grown flnest arg^st peas be found any-.where. peas are eleven (eet hgh, Mr.-Cralfe has or equally good crops n bs garden. "A -pecular condton o( a(farb has recently been dscovered whch may account for most ^ accdents near accdents at fhe Man street crossng horses- r drvers. Snce nstallaton electrc wer at ralroad staton rals on track (or qute a dstance (rom wer are charged wtb electrcty n order operate sgnals. current s not strong enough affect ordnary travelers. Horses, however, get a slght shock through r shoes comng n contact wth rals gong over crossng. charge, though slght, frghtens- anmals has caused several runaways., new law regardng lcensng lodgng-houses went n effect on Thursday. Under ts provsons every person conductng a lodgng-house, havng flve or more lodgers, must have a-lcense, a regster upon.whch patrons. o( place must sgn r true names addresses, : under penalty prescrbed by law. -1 Wllam- Drew, who.s n,,navy, wth present headquarters n Norlk, Va,, s spendng a (urongh at home hs parents,.mr. H. H; Pllman,. Berkeley T, Larrabee, a former welnknown busness man Ayer. arrved lh wn on Wednesday wlh hs famly for a vst. Mr. Larrabee s n grocery busness n Barre.. Rev. Lews E. Perry, a former pasr Congregatonal church, for past several yyars pasr Congregatonal church n Hudson, N, H moved ths week Sctuate. where he has accepted a pasrale, A ralroad te was placed on track near Flanagans crossng one nght durng past week. polce have Just fnshed a, quet thorough nvestgaton have faled fnd any clue dentty person dong deed. obstructon was removed n season prevent an accdent, whch mght bave been a very serous one.. At Federated church Sunday at 10,30, August 1, Rev. R. A. Bryant wll preach. At "foung Peoples meetng; leader, H. J. Webb. Thursday at 7.45 p. m., md-week servce. Seventeen languages are spoken by draft recruts who make up 40th company o( depot brgade. Mss Charlotte Serson, daughter Judge Seraon, s takng a course n nursng ahd goes Bosn three tmes a week. - George H. B. Turner famly Mlss Helen Savage leave early Saturday mornng by au (or Beachwood, Me., for a few dys outng. Happy Jack reports only-ffty thrft stamps three war stamps snce laat weeks report.;. He urges all memberb hs thrft club remember -that. war s very flerce just now re ought not be any let up n purchase stamps., Mss Susan M. Turner, formerly secretary Assocated Chartes n Fltchburff. may he Ftchburgs flrst woman polce fcer. A commttee ctzens nterested n havng a woman fcer n that cty pok after young women, wth specal reference solders at Camp >eved8, met recently at cty hall re, Mss Turners name was suggested. Mss Turner was a former resdent n ths wn, Joseph L, Sullvan has arrvod safely overseas, accordng an flclal card receved by D. Sullvan, Grove street. He s a member 317th Feld Sgnal Battalon from, Camp Devens Mlss Lucy B. Wyman baa regstered n summer seaaon Columba hnwerstty, New Tork cty, fne arts ^-^ducallon -beng - - courses.,8hc. wll fake up. Thouss o( students are regsterng n, summer sesson, whch has been adjusted martal, needs. Of 636 courses, 64 are specal war studes. y range (rom tranng n Red Cross work (ood conservaton nstructon n navgaton wreless operaung. Chester L. Campbell has been orders ed report for duty n mechancal school at tho Unwrsty Mane, August B.-or tranng,n, mechancal branch mltary servce. tbe Unted States, A hot battle between some solders nd mltary jollce, near overhead brdge, West Man Btreet, ok place last week Frday evenng. Of- BUtnllf tenersl tbe cannu. nt, Tbe tarmers takng tbese men v-.a he responsble for r clothng, o,,rd medcal attendance, MUM.^,- prevalng rate t.an.-r -hv amount left over after e\....,.,,f ths men are pad s be g-,.; m- Red Cross, under an ordu - -; commsson (rom WashnKn., examned tbese cases. pletely, wreckng truck sllght- ly njurng tbechauffeur, Danel Sculley, who waa accompaned, by hs far, Thomas W. Sculley. electrc car -was slghtly damaged. trouey car waa n charge Morman Dresser Conducr WUlard Knowles..A-redent -Marlboro, madea complant Chef ^atty last Sunday that sqnjs unknown person n Ayer robbed hlraottwo.quarts lquor whle on a, bref sp-over n wn on hs way back from Ftchburs Marlboro, No trace mssng goods could be found. _., J_, W. S. Beckford, dstrct anent for te Wnona Mlls, New Hav^n, Conn., wll have headquarters n Carleys block abott September 1, hlng Wnona products exclusvely, vz: holsery, underwear sweaters, for men. women chldren. Wnona goods are sold drect from _mlll wearer only; not found n sres. followng s progran for, "moves" next week: Monday Chares Rlchmans super-producton.,over re," an up--date patrotc pho,drama, y/th Alce Nlelson an all-star cast; Tuesday, da Bara n. " forbdden path"; Wednesday, Francs c. Bushman ln"cyolpne Hgglns"; Thursday,.a Trangle western pr(>dtcton ;Frday, Constance Talmadge n ".sttdo grl"; Saturday; j;ane Karne Lee, Fox Kddles, n "Amercan brds.".;-marrled n Ayer, July 26, by Rev. 3. W..Thomas, Capt Ell E. Farmer, Camp Devens, ahd Marguerte Brokaw GloversyUe, N. Y. Servces n Baptst church on Sunday as (OOWB: Preachng at n mornng by pasr, followed by communon; Sunday, scbool: at twelve; pralee meetng at 6.45 n> tbe evenng wth a sbort sermon probably,by,one, camp pasrs. B. Y. P. O; ontuesday evenng at 7,30.-Prayer meetng on Thursday evenng at DUtrct Conrt.,,case, aganst Kc- Felch._who was charged wuh ous,fense, was dsmssed \-t - ;.,--V.:-V:,-rr SATURDAY, ST 3, 1918 PAOK pads brwonja.^**!^**" w^es, at thc Whte BJbb6n^Bo,u«,,^.vs. Mabel Vella Lynn, who K takng Bdred*es place durng summer; s very much nterested n Red Cross actvtes belcvf, that vsrs at tbe.good ch-.- om.- are happer r^ beng.ehloy-j n th.- sood work. / ^.., Tbe Ayer.JBracl lunltanan Allance hetd an n-dodr; pcnc at vestry on Thursda/ from ten rour oclbck. work tha day was s"--<-ully re.or as o.. Burclcnl drfsnlngh r tb^ H-! ff for tbe fro department be ncreased (rom thc orgnal estmate $20,000 $25,000, Tha amount nclude tho cost l upon wbch proposed structure s b*- erected, Thc n-jort as acccf-j n hereby «vcn n full:,.. commttee apo.ntetl pursuant he vote th^ last s-cul wn meetng nvesgak tl. d.srablty ot wn erttng h;:.d;g be used for ftre or or ;,:j.uteb, re- j Harvey. M. Huntngn, Waahlngn street, whp s apendng summer at Plum sl, Newburyport, receved word on Monday that ber bror, Leater Osbotte, Mlnburn. owa, who went overseas May 1 wth Amercan forces, was klled n battle. Huntngns mor, -Mary Osborne, Mlnburn, owa, passed away a few weeks ago. Lester H, Carew has moved from Sherwn house on East Man street North Leomnster. Draftees CusElfed. followng s a st names draftees who have been classfed ths week by local exempton board: who have passed physcal examnaton, fgures precedng r namea denotng order n whch y wll be called, last fgures denotng r classfcaton. Ths lst s supplec:entary tbat publshed last week: 1 C, E. Blasdell, Westford Donald A. Lent, Maynard s John Hereaux, Stll Rver 1-X Clarence H.,Dane, Westford C, M. Grflln, Jr Westford Jas. J, Rafferty, Grantevllle l-.-v, Geo, B, Nuttng, Pepperell EdT.-ard M, McGuane, Ayer Honer J, Craft, Ayer Wllard M, Cass, Ayer Water H, Ceary. Gron L, A. Wllams, Maynard Frank S, Ball, Ayer John L, Seppala, Ashby S S9 9S S Edward \,"Coughln, Ayer T, J, Suvan, Pepperell- E, W, Johnson, Westford J, G, Glchrest, Lunenburg James J, Dohvrty, Gron 1-X s 5-G 5-G Adjourned Hearng. An adjourned hearng on petton Ayer Tannng Company, run wres poles wth necessary fxtures from a pont near pumpng staton companys place buslneas for furnshng electrc power, was held n selectmens room on Monday eyenng. dscusson was decdedly sprted, man verbal shafts beng hurled a; management,."^assachusetts Heat, Lght Power Co,, who has Ayer franchse, wbo have thus far faled lo send a representatve company here wth authorty bnd a contract gve tannng cpmpany power for whch y ask. local representatve company was held blameless for delay, Eugene S, Barry, speakng for tannng company, spoke very annoyng delay occasoned by electrc companys dot care sprt whch y bave assumed up ths tme,.mr, Barry stated that flrm ot -whch he s <-. memher, s engaged n mportant governtr.ent work, lack adequate power run plant s a aerous hcap n fllng orders, as well as o cuae a loss thrty-flve dollars per day. Or speakers were odore W, Barry, thc pettonng frm; Frank J. Maloney, Lyman K, Clark, Supt. Lester Whlcomb Ayer Electrc Lght Company, Tlomas F, Mullln ors, Mr, Mulln John L Kennson appeared as park commssoners, t beng planned have a part power lne run through wn park from a pont near pumpng staton, through Pond street lo Grove streel thc tannery. Ths lne may be possbly elmnated. hearng waa agan adjourned untl Monday.evenng, when t. la expected that somethng defnte n provdng power for Ayer Tannng Company wll be done. day: ; ; Joseph Bergeron, Pepj.-e.;, was found gulty exposng am k.t png nxcatng lquors wth nten; sell n ^yer was sentenced pay a fne ffty dollars serve.-rec months n house correcton, George-Jlbean, -Ayer, was found gulty operatng an aumoble wthout a lcense pad a tne ten.dollars. Monday mornng Chrs a.d Bantrules- Svoleon Poulus»ere found gulty - carryng revolvers wthout permlbbon. were each fnd ten dollars. alleged fense occurred n Lttlen. n addton fne a revolver was confscated by court, weapon be turned over he state n accordance wth provsons law governng such cases. An Araban, bearng th* dstngtlbh- ed name All Mohammed, appeared n court on Thursday mornng charged wth four volatons lown bylaws relatng solctug passengers (n Aj-er wthout rght do so, (or not havng a lcense. dates o( alleged volatons were, July Chef Beatty, flrst Wtness (or government, sad that on July 14 he saw detendant n (ront o( Devens hotet, where twelve people alghted (rom hs machne, whch was a Reobus. From re he followed de(endant Camp Devens return. Durng Journey chlet stated that be saw.mobamhed take on more passengers wthn tbe lmts o( Ayer. Offlcer T. J. Plrone stated that on July 15 he saw deendant gong back (Orth n tbe dlreolon camp wth people n hs car. flcer saw no money passed. court announced a flne ten dollars on a complant for solctng buslneas; tbe otber cases were dsmssed. Wllam Doefler, a local Jtney man, was found gulty solctng busness wthout a lcense undefned ten dollars. He appealed ard was held n suretes JlOO for hs appearance before sesson superor court whch opens at Cambrdge on Monday. Vcr Crouch, Somervlle, was found gulty drvng hs aumoble at excessve apeed wthn lown Gron was fned ten dollars, John A, Johnson, cf Boson, (or a smlar fense, o( whch he pleaded gulty, was assessed ten dollars. Chef Dowlng, n answer a queston Judge Atwood as speed at whch defendant -was gong, stated that aumoble was travelng faster than any or he ever saw pass through Gron, drver spped al chefs comm. An elderly man n rear car admtte;! that thc car was travelng at an excessve speed for reason that hc wanted gel federal express n Boson for Washngn, D, C, where he clamed have a very mportant conference wth Secretary Navy Danes. Phlp Shertan, Cambrdge, an eghteen-year-old namesake famous cvl war general, appeared n court ths week Frday mornng charged wlh carryng a loaded revolver wthout permsson do so. He was found gulty, fned ten dollars plal was confscated by court. Judge Atwood ld boy that he was not lvng up good record hs famous namesake. George.Morgan, a colored lad, who was wtb Sherdan when arrested, was charged w-th vagrancy. He was found not gulty. boys sad that he s on parole from, Shrley ndustral school. above par were arrested at ths week Frday mornng by Offlcer Mc Donald on Merchants.row, (olowsg a dsturbance n whch boj were sad have engaged. 147,folded gauze strps were made Present Coml...h Hnll ^^_^ ncrease lh. t.t o-«_» «,.... departments ol tl. GlrJ.Scout News. dfferent departtue.-h Lttlen QrJ Scouts ar- plan- ueh that wn ha nng a dellghtful. entertament on; eongested; so muc.^..- August 7. SCOUU Federa-. ^, g,,ers are exper..- Hon are all cordally mlted. re j oudng sutable ;o-h.o, wll be a sale knttng bags Luncb wll be served fancy arlcles, tbe Olrl ScdutS wll gve an exh bton n aftemoon. lours -wll be from eleyen untl fve. Te Grl Scouts Harvard gave a very successtul party on Juy j t was largely attended scouts at Harvard camp were also present. Fske Warreh.. COHUH, captan, Mss Baker, leutejnt, receved. A pcnc party composed scouts from South Lancaster spent last Tuesday at Grl Scout camp, Maron Anclll Sally Bascom, south Lancaster,, Amy Wrght, Cllnn, are spendng week at camp..;., Three new councllors bave arrved at - Harvard camp Mlss Helen Sprague. a graduate. Grl ScOut Tranng school. Brookllne; Mss Elzabeth Dunham, New York, Mlss.Melora Davs,, Bosn. y aye all e.xpert swlmmlng nstrucrs, Gron trop> held r troop meetng at canp last week Wednesday, y also, ok- part n regular camp routne enjoye4 swmmng, worked n garden attended nature study class. r,o-u» wn,vork tx- become h becomng tm; tbe fre tn dffculty or n- Cash Dscount Sre YOU WLL NEED A NEW SMOCK For Hot Summer Days We,,v a larm- llf ttw -^o- x- levy uttrmctv- prce-s. \l. S:u..kM.lM-f(l collars, utl.s...d j.lts $2.25 V.. -,jo..! lln ll l-dhc, lo Weddng. At pleasantly stuated new homc >lr. Wllllam U, Sherwn. upper Washngn street, occurred weddng r-daughter, Paulne May, -Harry E. Mftck, Saturday afternoon, July 27,, at, 3,?0 oclock. house was decorated wth wld flowers ferns, - At openng strans "Brda". chorus." from Lobehgrn, played by Mss Etta Green,, John H, Hackett, volnst, Ftchburg, groom Rev. Frank B. Crall, flcatlng clergyman, entered ok r staton before flreplace lvngroom, whch was banked wth flowers ferns. A nece ot brde, lttle Mss Janet Sherwn, ard.master Wllam Wood, her nephew, ot Shrewsbury, preceded brde down starcase made ah asle rbbons. brde was exqustely owned n brdal satn wth Georgette crepe n Grecan style. She wus on her far-s arm carred wlte brdal roses. An nformal recepton folowed thc ceremony at whch newly-wedded couple parentsrecelv.-d congratulatons r frend.", Refreslments were served by. E, H, Bgelow-, brdc s one most popular grs n Ayer socal clrclt;s s a graduate Wellesler, class 1917, Mr Mack s a graduate Cornell. class He -has Just completed hs second year n Cornell medcal _5Chool. but has enlsted n Medcal Reserve. Unted States army, expects be called n near future n servce..m present he s ongaged n manufacture muntons n Worcester.,\r,,.Mack wl! make r home n that cty for tle preser,;. Or than relatves,, tlere w-ere present from out, wn Klls Nuttng her sbn Wendell, Brooklyn, N. Y., two Wellesley stallaton tbe proposed compressed llro alarm system. polce quarters, whch were >,,.tt,ejt for wn before- ad.ent camp, are hardly adequu c ncreased busness. day, Th.- rest tbe trst floor s take. -ap by fces tbe healtb depart.t, mor truck furnshed by state, assessors room, ald selectmens room. congested ondton hall s, we bele.e, -asatbfuc.ory nadequate fature needs wn, rrespcct.v. o! lue ddtd" demauds on hall u: ad^ent Camp Devens, v.e ue.eve that provson should be ::.cxde at ts tme -oeet not only present needs but e.added requrep,e,lb (uture, d commttee has endeavored o.- \vhat s cos practcable method dong so. Rc-Turcnents Fre Department removal v/hstle r.t tannery, made necessary "by dls-* contnuance steam, has oonvoced fre engneers ot debrabllly locatng whnte at tbe wn hall. re s. however, no satsfacry place n whch place t permanently. Bosn Mane ralroad has also gven notce tne v/n vacate premses now used by tle Page Hose Company, Ths wll requre. fndng some or localty. Hartwel Hose Company bas also lost use ts rooms n wn hall by reason tbe puttng mor truck n room next thc boler room. Al se condtons taken ger cannot be mpt satsfacrly unless a separate buld ng s erected n a central locaton, a fre staton so-called, n whch dfferent peces apparatus dfferent flcals companes can have adequate quarters. Ths commttee has not undertaken decde wher wn should at ths tme buy mor drven apparatus, but we are convnced that t a desrable for lown lo erect a separate buldng n order mantan sutable quarters for fre department, whatever be knd apparatus used, Tho commttee, ufter nspectng btlldlngs used for purpose n or wns, are opnon that j. two-sry buldng approxr.atey S7 ft. \ 50 ft, would be suffcent for purpose. buldng should bc constructed out brck located near wn hall. commt:ee are opnon that best locaton would be lot owned by Mss En,.-,a T-arner adjacent lo wn hall ot on thc westerly sde re, recoulend acquston se premses by. lown for ths purpose. Needs Poce Department n some wns poce quarters fro department are pla«;ed n same buldng, commttee has consdered wher ths should be tm--. l^.ljte. yellow $2.98 Wh;.- SM-lts, lue from fne qualty n.an -u.l Wdjcs am lmrens.mddv lloust-s $ WHTE SKRTS Come n am ;ul< over our.style-s f you ure tlnkhe a "Whte Skrt. Whte Skrts, ftxntl (lualty, at "Whte Skrt.s. «-t large pockt-ts belts : Whte Fancy (ardne.s. stylsh cut Bathng Suts Blnck.Sateen; Black Cotn; fancy trun Black Je-.-ev,S;;s lo wear underneath myng ^ H.H.ProGr PAGE BLOCK AYER, MASS. fl06r Farmers 60-oD. &x. SPRAYNG MATERAL Arsenate Lead,Dry Lme Sulphur SHERWN-WLLAMS PANTS Black Leaf-40 done n Ayer, cost new.,.,,,,.. buldng, however, s lkely be soh Royal Worcester Fertlzer Agrcultural Lme large as mak " - " - - slrable, f t ca: ths course undevoded, Th-p commttee has had no funds a-,a.lable wth whch obtwn plans for proposed buldr.g, :d are tht refore unable furnsh an ex.ct stjl-ment cost, O.r prelmnary examnaton nd.ate.s that a sr.tsfx-ry cas-mates she brde. Msses Uoro-j,jyj,,,j,jj, f^^ ^^^ p;jrose> cx ;;:,.v"e thy Mler, Ftchburg, sbee ^ ^^ cost l, co-jd not," ht for Woodw-orth, o; Wellesley lls W. (. (. S. Note*. H. E. Robbns, executve secretary War Camp Communty Serv-e n Ayer, returned wn Saturday cost less than $:;r..oo.mo. f flre departme a; \\<>r r move.: from wn a, w.- h.mec tlat a rearrangement coad l made threar part th tuun; that woud furnsh adequate quarters lor thc pn- AlUance Meetng. Thursday afternoon new ves;r> Untaran church had ts openng for socal work when Ayer Branch Alance had re an ndoor pcnc,.*,n all-day meetng was planned members assemhled al 9,30 n mornng. meetng was n charge Alce Butterfeld. Nelle Kttredge, 0, P, Robnson T. W, Barry, work Rcd Cross one hundred ffty gauze strps were cut aud folded by busy, skllful fngers. At noon varons baskets appeared a substantal unch garnshed wth many dantes was enjoyed whle socal element had fal play. Not least good thngs was tbe flne, bot cfee obtane-.l trnn Gaynors restraurant. After th. unch came busness meetne re was a bt plannng for lh.n.on far, followed by a sprted.ad nterestng dscusson v ;,-,"(!e!ed church wth consetuent new dutes devolvng upon la n-t vx-.parsh. So great was he.joymcnt got-ger-elen,-: hat l was voted have anothr meetng at same place twn."ks later, whch wll be Thursray,.\.gust 15, afternoon, Mr, Robblns was r f^^ljce ncludng space for c. ls days at Chalfonle, Atlantc Cty where he attended congress commttee elect that meetng!s M: Avs Hr.s Emma Huttertell, n addton t- ;l busy bunds p-.l Three pars.>: for Hed ( -.1 have charge Susan M, Barker. Fsher Mss. cau7e work many h. knttns needles. K ks were receved one par comng norastern representatves ot war navy de.artment commsson on tranng camp actvtes. re were 36 men present, Elach man gave an account hs work, ha metbods, new actvtes wcre dscussed. n ffteen months a great amount work has been accomplshed, n a great Amercan cty New York War Camp Commmt} Servce keeps over 150,000 enlsted men n noar New york nformed where go what do M-hle sojournng n th,^, natons chef metrools amusement. t has secured open clubs or en: sted men lt over forty locatons n New- Vork, t las leased a modern heel equpped t furnsh a sg nghts lodgng 1818 solders salors at 2r> c. a man. t enfrtans 1500 solders salors ecvry Saturday nght. Smlar work has l- n d.>ne n twenty-thrc gret ctes,nd n 204 wns, ] At cp.gre^.s cordal telegrams.wer< read :.m Secretary Baker - nt-- congratulatng!!.^ ts lne work, Myron T. rr,.. ambassador lo.w harman extr." Mr, Herrck sent xer -tatng, that he wll k.1 rasng next years ;. Rockfeller, ]r has ;: -astc artcle, wh-h n a leadng mutaa sutable tce for th" -hcf pol Conl.son c-onmttee rf:omoend ll) That ;o,v, ake step,,xcqure by purchast or oth<r means.he premses wes: Seed Oats, Wheat, Barley Carden Seeds GRAN HAY Central Avenue Telephone 113 AYER, MASS. Notce P. Donons 60 ( o:r:n:. Mk wr, pnt. xx A,.gus Uc. a uar( ryn-.oa sc < URAY. Ay<-r, M2^s,,,-\pu.=; 1, l.> d,v"f.^ V, -,-,-." Wo-;t- x.:- a;-.- Valo th. v/n hal, but now owntd by Mss E.ma Tur.er, be used for flre purpos %. (21 That a tr-- slatea be l.t reon. (3) That ;!e see.-men or a c-rcmttc- for tl purjos. oha d present a s!.se]-j. nt neeg tpechc plans estr.aes nl C-OB ot a!-:..tabe lre st,t:o;, w -h authorty spend a sum :.,.t.x eelng flve hundred <.,.r> :-.er. f..-, n.t f n- exp-e. :-.;::s : (ak,*^ WAVTKKfEllVK -". -oe: Mx, ;S1-KK le: lv; snow <.\SKS FOR WKF.-S S-TOK-;. Ay.r, Muss t:- t- -:- r. Smth,.ongley, lark,, OsgOOO. P, Mulln, - sher. \V,!.; :ose troop Grl Draftees Sent Homc. Many recently arrved draft recruts havc been sent home thls-wefek because y faled; pats rtuhd physcal exttmlnatn made by physcans, One draftees was unable read, wrte or apeak Englsh. He was tagged sent hs homo n Bosn n care condtcr tran. Thursday 1268 colored men came.from New Engl states wll form 13th battalon under. drecton Xfolor A. G. Thurman. Tfe men cane n specal trans whch raft throtgh Davs crossng tn Harvard, where y detraned marched across camp r regstraton atatlong. Thrty conscentous objecrs.have been releved from mltary dnty wll he _ assgned work on tarms r draflcer Wson asssted M. P.s n tlon ot,war..farmers needng help hlng tbe stuaton. One thtjare requested apply tl<> comfrom th Scouts. Taken almnf^her t was a very enjoyable. SO-a, hurch patrotc garnc. Fcdorallon llonsc NotCH. An entertanment for solders wll be gven ths evenng by tho Gron nlarlan church,, ----._- Thc Stmday evonng sorvoe wlll he a patrotc meelng on -fourth annversary ot war. Hon. Guy A: Ham. Rosn. s speaker. Specal musc by mxed quartet. On next Tuesday house wlt hold a relgous servce for solders wth Camp Pasr Dlmock Bshop Matw S. Hughes as speakers. Precedng thla meetng, at 7.30, Camp Pasr Nelson wll hold a group meetng for Scnavan bbya. H«d Cross Sos. Ffteen women met at Hardys hall on Monday aflernoon, made 160 red packet dressngs. bages for se pads were rn, pressed plalt«d, all read^ r applcaton Secretary congress o Herrck, rn.. France, s.w ecutve eotr. -t:. a cortal ;.-:er head v.- rk. quots. -l. wrten.:; ts sn;;! M znc. An r:-r-- Sunrlf.y -: tx. War,.-.:: by Prva:- D. Bt l- - Arthur....<-. vevowsk.!. -. s very s.. Kelcrtor.: r-. War V-.,- Chorus has d. evenng )» h" attendane..-out tc. Under th meh are, now-. nterestng 1 ;; 1 "^ K OH - 5 \\ VM le. M. N<\* V 1,1. V ]«.:;. WKP " - MN F\.llK ll rerl >...uler n ),-^l-j, Hox 1148 TrolleyExpress Recevng Staton Offce CH,4S. H. HARDY, Central,\ve.,\ver, Mass. CHOCE -WESTERN BEEF NAnVE PORK, CHCKEXS, FOWLS VEGETTABLES FRUTS CAXDY AXD CCUS-S TEAS AXD COFFEE BREAD AXD P.4STRY BUTTER, LARD, O.-X)B.RG.ARXTE FRESH FSH AXD OYtTERS Every Weck Car due Daly from Ftchburg at 11,30 A. M. Xe hpped Agcntj for ACME OLEO.M-ARGARXE Thc fnest l>est snbsutntc for Botr. Can w usod on thc table.ard COMTOUXD Clcapcr than Lard nnd glvw* better RcsnlLq rr-st QrALTTY WKSTKRX BCEF Fr<;.h Loons Garrlnrr?hl rg, -Uorce. r places P. Donlon & Co. Meads Blook.-VYl Telephor, e ".R, M.-\SS. concert w-us twu.1 Solders cl Communty Servce...s Jarvevow-sk, (*o. nt Battalon, anl. ompanlst. Mr. Jar- ::ne tenor voce am ^ful when sngng ae stard operas. Communty S>rvlce cly takon Monday ue ot meotng. Tbo lles lo be cnthusasad Mr. x>cke hf -rng part-songs n an er. At present TRES & 11 \tv> x l.canzed L\WN,MO\M"RS SH,\RPENED rate propr< ^. chorus wll soon L-agomcnts, he ready Report Made. Thc commt apponted al a sjecal lown mot xo:. Aprl 26. make an nvestg.t" wth regard provdng Hdeut quarters for flro polce (ep.tmcnts. made ts report at n mctg n selectmens room on Welml.y evejlng. A draft comutx.s retfommcndallonr was prepared read by Lj-man K. Clark, v/hch vas accepted wth thc amendment that estmated surn requred for ore.ctlon a buldng,) Elot M. Lttotc -1 Young Mass. <3 S-n:.-.1 or 1..1-) d",":,f er 111. Wll..- nl..-.- ra".- yl..m,\n.l - el lhhtm: for 11". lll..\v<r.,11 l...!.. W.. Krst.1- teontl lh"!!-.." 3t<-, 1-.M.V.SSACHU- l.hate Court... xt kn, PTMonn nter- SAMUKL U 1,1-n n., sall ll.l tcftn,prc-.. lra lt a letter " lta ot uald 1 \, mxdgett -V or MldllMcx, V on her bond,,-ppcnr nt a ,t Cambrdge. M.l.llrnex, on "^1.\. ). 1918, at 1..oaeo, show :.- -. Why hd aame : - herehy drected.- here, by pubt.-.--e n each week,.."ekb, n Turners >.pnprr publflhed n on bo one day.....-or..1 Mclntre, Enqure..1 lonrt. thla sev«n- 1 -, n tho yoar one eghteen. f. ;STY, RegUter, Unon Cash Market Ayer, Mass. 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6 Mttu(S<bUM8teU»«><«)^^ ;;:-j-al&^^sm.-y^tl^^^ fsumlmtnf.^.sw \ Orgn Tea Drnkng. Tea drlnklnk seems have orlg. nated n Chna ; tbe Chnese, accordng r, Klnt;, n hs "Farmers Forty Cenure.," drault t flrst as u snlfry neumure, lavlnk found that boll; ler wnter Kuved m fjn typol mll nflervvard addng tea eav.- luke boled water pnlutahe. L)r, U, A, Gortner ot Unl>ersty Mnnesota, wrtng n Sleuce, beleves thul ths s not an rxct dr,crpu uf what buppcnod but thut dscovery ot efflcncy teu us u typhod preventve came after ts Kcuerat adopton n Chna as a pleasng drnk. POLKA DOT LOUNGNG GOWN Drawng Lots for a Wfe. love way y once faced grm realtes lfe fought flre wth flre. Marrage was a lottery, so thcy settled t by lot way a man wth a mad mght upset, calculatons wse man n Proverbs, but t ddnt jteazo eatly Moravans. y got ont lot bowl, put dames n; prayed that drawng would be provdentally guded, went ahead n fath. And those marrages so arranged were such successes that one s almost tempted wsh for a return, ot cusm. n dsuse now for many a year. Exchange. Dsllluslonmtnt. "When yo sees a ctllud pnhfessah rse up nnd pck, at dem crnkly sldo whskers o hlsn smoove down dat fancy vest you am amazed ut de ponltoslty o" de spettacle." sad old Bror Bucknloo. "But when yo lst.ms hs tmnspluylcalon yo flnds lll when yo behelt dem whskers dut v.st yo seed t all. Ant dat bout so. Brudder Jurdan?" Kansas Cty Star. Possble Source Treset. or day, wth a neghbors chld, went a hardressers establshment. chld has red har. Whle was buyng varous thngs chld wus busy, lookng about. She flnally dscovered some false har color her own came me wth ths (luestlon:. " wonder t my red har woa boughten here when was borned." Chcago Trbune. t-u-^-. frst Afrcan Explorer. flrst organzed attempt explore nteror Afrca waa made by Mnngo Park, who set salon hs ntal voyage tlje. Dark Contnent 128 years ago. He returned-two years seven months later atter bavng explored a consderablesecton ot Afrca never before vsted by a whte man,, although he taled n hs man purpose, whch was trace source Blver Nger. /, > x ~:^17} ". A Puzzled Reporter. f happen.marry a woman wth -whom natnrally, >gree, wll turn out a good bosbnnd; lt not, :u,tum oat a badbnsb Fnd a matt wfe. -who. are pompeued "study" each or la order - get along,. who."talk thnga over* a good deal,.say mean thngs.each or, yd separate t t wasnt for chldren, or name t. Ed Howes Weekly. No Romance. JUter Cnderella left, court tuunberlaln. reported fndng * a suppet., afe prnce yawned. "TS ft marvelonsly small one." TTes, y buy ecu o small n y have slp em ott rest r feet" And thats all re was tbe epl- ode.. pseevsred Baldwn Apple. or day. people Wotntrt,.SABB., unveled a grante shaft bronze flgure a colonal solder. CoL bamm Baldwn, who was at battle bf Lexngn, who bad a notable war peace record, but who s besf remembered as dscoverer Baldwn apple. apple rar than hs war record hts mnde Colonel Baldwn famous- Smokeless Powder. advantages smokeless powder, besdes ts vrtue hgh, exploslvtemess, are twold. t does not create a smoke cloud that betrays locaton gun or gunners, at same tme man behnd gun s not confused for a second by a pnll smoke that obscures range ot vson n tbe drecton enemy. On Peacemakng. Bor a naton make peace only becanse t s tred ot war,. as t were, Jn order Just take breath, s n dlrccft subverson end object war whch was ts sole Justfcaton. Ts lke a poor waysore foot traveler gettng up behnd a coach that s gong contrary way hs. Colerdge (n 1805). : tt- Strange Bequest A strange bequest was made by a retred.soap manufacturer recently. He eft.sum a lttle more than eleven hundred dollars, found a home for "homeless cats dogs." but stpulated that tbe money s not be uched untl yenr by when donor estmates t wll have ncreased lo two hundred allllon dollars. out(tln0-fe«tur«- ths exquste loungng gown s pruson polka dots wth whch t s adorned. makers have employed wstera slk convey full effeot r orgnal desgn. Wool embrodery s used on overblouse polok-dotted satn. WEAR GNGHAMS DURNG WAR Pars Takes Materal Whch la Popular Wth Many n Amerca. Now we may know that ths ls war tme. f we have not had t brought home us before) we arereallzlnc tnow. For France has taken gngham bravely gngham for duraton war, notes a fashlo crtc We wore gnghams last summer wear m tbls summer. t doesnt so much natter.what we wear. But Pars n gngham s a dfferent matter we brng ont our last summer frocks -wth a new knd feelng look m over see what can be done make m Just a Uttla more Frenchy complete. n, - flrst place bts darker color^lack, or a "deeper shade same, help a great deal Bg hats go wth m, sometmes made. gngtam. o, a durable sort, parasol s not amss flnlsh eftect A pretty sut s made checked bne whte, wth a whte lawn^ guet a plan blue taffeta rbbo.tle, wwte seam cordng. t s cut hgher n front than n, back, showng guet planly, -whte belt way te crosses comes down througb a slt on er sde, hangng well below wast s new ahd pleasng. Sblrt s full, but somewhat held n at heal Tbe whte seam.cordng edges coat sleeves goea aronnd p hem., A emart.basquefrock s made gray madras or chambray, wth whte Unen collar, cnlfs glet effect Ths s tght aronnd wast comng-w6u flown n tront trlmly. Whte undersleeves come down under sleeves, whch are full flarng, at botm. neck s one qute Ugh, round ones lke En schoolboys. A lttle black te flnshes t nd tny butns come all way lown rot ot basque. A dress yellow gngham wth a plad gngham knfe platng s excellent blouse falls full over a belt vhch shows only n front under belt slp ends collar, whch form a deep flchu. Ths s coatuke n eftect wth a deep turnup»t botm blouse. plad nlfe platng edges collar cuffs turns smartly up at blouse hem around skrt When we sp thnk abont t we readly acknowledge that re s aothng whch BO makes or mors ut ensemble so much as appearnce neck. Could Not Lve.Wthout Brds. value brds man s based^ prncpally on r feedng habts. r greatest help s through r actvty n eatng harmful nsects, r eggs larvae. Wthout ths constant ad, we would be poweress protect our trees crops from ravages caterpllars, beetles, borers such creatures. nlmte HOUSE KEEP HEUS FOR CHEAP EGG$ Flocks n Cty Back Yards Can Bo. Supported Prncpally on Waste From Ktehen. (Prepared b*- Unll States Dopart* ^^ want ot Agrculture.) best opportunty for cheap esss for dty famles durng war les lh keepng enough hens n back yard wher^ Uey con be supported prncpally on ktchen wastes supply famly table. Tbe keepng Unversal Electrcty. ncreasng-use electrcty for household as well as busness purposes has led predcton unversal water. Tbe cost wlll be reduced a mnmum t wll be as unheard charge even a stranger for a nomnal amount electrcty aa charge a water tax person who asks for a drnk. Always Have, Danger Sgnal. From begnnng ralroads n Great.Brtan a red neckte has been part unform tranmen staton employees. object was that every ralroad servant mght have always somethng at h mprovse n a danger sgnal when a red flag was not avalable. Spansh Sulphur Deposts. n provnce. ot Murcla, Span, re are a nnmber sulphur deposts. One most mportant m s that La Surata de Lorca, near wn Lorca. bed whch extends over a length ten klometers wdth oue two klometers; Seashels nstead Glass. One curous thng not^d by Amercans n tbe Phlppnes was use by natves bf seashels n Ueu wndow glass. re s a bvalve mollusk. natve waters. that part world.-whchhas a-sheu seven or eght nches n dameter, so thn as be transparent t s plentful costs nothng. Glass s expensve. Small Fock ;Qood Hens Wll Supply Enough Eggc for Averagf*- Famly. hens n back..yards s an-economc opportunty for cty famles at same tme an essental part campagn for Jncreaslng poultry producton. :-- smallest least favorably stuated back yard, says department otters opporttmty keep at. least enough hens * supply.eggs for household. number bens needed for that purpose s twce number persons be suppled. Hence, smallest flock bs consdered conssts four hens. When hens are kept only furnsh eggs for table no male brd s needetl A coop for.a flock four hens should have a -floor area about 20 square feet, or about flve fect per hen. For larger flocks space- allowed per brd nay be a lttle less, because space s used n conmon. each-brd has use all coop exc^t what her companons actually occupy. For ordnary flodc hens, space Ulowed should be about ta rqnare feet per hen. SHPPNG EGGS N CAR LOTS Pastme n Wales. Knttng was at one tme a favorte pastme among male farm workers n Wnles. _ Ffty years ago shepherd boys n Cardganshre were suppled wth suflcent wool provde mselves -wth two pars sckngs. Slpence per par was pad for sckngs n excess ths, number. Curous Wooden Clock. Seattle. Wash,, boasts a curous wooden clock, three a half feet n dameter, wth a mnute h over four tect long. case s not guaranteed, but t s supposed he over 225 years old s epecte<l last for some years come. work.s are placed n a secton Douftlaa flr \ log, one end whch s ornamente<l j wth face numerals, ~" MODSH DEAS Orge or batste folds are n general use for trmmng purposes on eotn slk dresaes. Hats gngham are mentoned for lttle grls. y are usually mushroom or poke shapes. Fllet lace trmmng h embrodery are promnent on sheer whte vole orgttndle summer dresses. For dressy wear newest black satn sllppur has a narrow collar all way roml. cut Jet no anckle. Perhaps most modsh coat collar s ohe whch s rar wde, stly draped merkns: n long revers jr an elonrntert vest front. Black velvet hbnrs are be used ths summer wth lngere dresses. se new hags also come n very dark brown blue, wth vortne frames. re are mnny sleeve nnovtons Jome revvnl..t old fnshlon.«thnt are luant nm pretty, whle or-< nre aew lens smartly carred out n new -nateras. A Patrotc Duty. We owe t as a patrotc duty ourselvea our frends keep n a happy frame mnd. Wth depressed sprts we cannot do our best. And now, f ever, we should keep ourselves n such condton that.we ean fulfll utmost every duty mposed upon us. Let us cultvate dally happy frame mnd whch makes rest world laugh wth ua. Angry Tree. n Australa re grows a speces acaca commonly called "angry tree." t reaches heght 80 feet, atter a rapd growth, n outward appearance somewhat resembles a ggantc century plant When sun sets leaves fold up tender twgs coll tghtly, t shoots are hled leaves mstle move uneasly for a tme. A Hy Hammer Mght Help. A Chcago mnster says he doesnt thnk a street comer masher ought be klled outrght, ns re may be a chance reform hm. Hml As late Sam Jones used say, you may he nhe reform a scoundrel but what n name Ood can you do -wth a f.o: Terms Governors. re s no nppronch unformty n terms he Kovemor lfferent states Unon, governors two states nre elected for one year; those twenty-one stntes for two years: tbe governor.new Jersey for three yenrs, those twenty-four Rtntes for four years. Mada Hm Devout Chrstan. Oen. Lew Wallace snld thnt before wrtng "Ben Hur" bc bad no fxed relgons convcton.s, but ns sry grew Chrst flgure assumed realty Wa whole lfe was affected by t when work was complete< he found blra-sclf for flrst tme n hs lfe a devout Chrstan. Powtfr Buzzard. Tho power buzzard sal throngh thc ar for long perods wth lttle orxo apparent movetnent ot wngs s due lo ts expanse wng surface. Brds wth smaller wng aurface make up for ths by rapdty nf moton tho wlnga. Garden Apron. O-cesslty some plac- pnt leeds when makng garden gves.me hs 111: Use any desred nnferal or nn apron wth a plan bb fo [ln m dress. Mnke a large pocket, renchng harwny np apron am from ne sde or. Sew ths n -arls-slzed pockets. An apron mn.l.. f heavy cotn cloth wlll last for 5-enrs nnd be greaty apprecated by.he user. Crme Dreamng. J r.lerers?eldom dream, whch s xn-ly contrary dea that a n wth a crme on bs mnd would sllt have bad nghtmares. Of 125 nu-rers carefully watched extr. --l, 96 seldom or never dreamed t v: greater crmnal - :-.^ dreamed. Some Fsh! mv entre pscaral exper-.snld truthful traveler, " - -ne across a flsh so accomraoz ns shovel fsh South -n. t has a snout shape ot,-l nnd t wn Jump out on fhe nn.l dg bat for you catch t Average L^nea, From 3 9 Per Cent Can Be Greatly Reduced by Proper Packng. (Prepared by tjnlted States Department.Agrculture.) amount ot damage sustaned n marketng eggs n car-load shpments whch, accordng, varous relable authortes, averages from 3. 9 p^r cent has been reduced less than 1 per cent n tests conducted by Unted States department agrculture, coverng a perod more than two years n whch eggs were shpped on an average 1,200 mles. By followng good, commercally practcable methods packng, srng, haulng, eggs can be trafsported n car-load lots wth a tal damage. ncludng "checks," "dents" "leakers,".less than 2 per cent n order reduce egg losses mnmum y should be packed n new stard cases symmetrcally made wth 5, or preferably 6, S-penny cementcoated nals at each comer sld^ botm at center partton. Cases made cotnwood have, on whole, greatest number advantages. Medum flllers (three pounds, three ounces) or heaver should be used. t la absolutely necessary, also, that fller be perfectly new. Even a short-haul shpment n packng house should dsqualfy fller for furr use. Sutable cushons excelsor, wth a flat should be placed on p botm case. Corrugated board on p caso ffords practcally same protecton \s excelsor cushon, provded t takes up slack. load eggs must be a sold unt n car, flttlng -wthout play. Ths s most mportant facr n avodng damage n trt amount Jumage n properly loaded cars buffed wth straw s slghtly less thah n tha nme cars buffed wu wood. n placng buffng, care should be taken aot permt t prevent crculaton Jf ar, whch s essental good refrgeraton. When straw buffng s flaced at bunkers extends from p load tb floor tho car. t s found that at least 60 per j " ; ;ent refrgeraton 18 lost Self bracng load by means ->t sutable strys placed below?nses proved much more satsfacry thnn braces nnlej tbe car. Naled braces seldom nrrlve n place frcluently cause ttmch damage. Brau Beds. Brns,s be<stesds wll keep tn mnch oetter condton f oreaslonally rubbed )ver -wth a lttle sweet ol; afterwarrl (Vlpe well wth a dry duster polsh srth a lear. - -Jj. Gettng re. Mlss.ucy says de man whut b- leve n hl,s,»ef glnally gts dah, but Kunl Bob low ef das all t tako some dem poltlclans wbus t^ecmlndntln deysef fth fce sho Jue fglt ected: Memphs Commercal Appeal. Selected Breedng Fowls. A few breedng fowls selected for r superor vgor stronger vltnllty wll n retum ft greater prlt thnn a much larger number fowls whch nre lackng n se essentals. Tllng SoL N«m.e can prosper UU t learns that here s as mnch dgnty n tllng n led ns n wrtng a poem. t s at tm hom Ufe we must begn, not nt p. Nor shonld we permt our grevances oversjudow our oprrmny, Booker T. Waahlngn. sr Ol Engne Needs Lttle Fuel. A French nvenr clams rec. ord for effcency for nn ol engne thnf hns a fuel consnmptlon less thnn forty pounds per horse power p-r hour... _. _ Ereetn« stnnd walk ctect ThU keeps vr rnnton la ordef also cxpnnls our lungs to ftlllest Be Mrnlght lke ndlan.who beleved xx beng erect ln,rs«chlng hs lv-hest.stature that he ml«ht bet-!"r lsten volce,df Great Srrt,-Camp Flre M««lno Wokepo. Normal Eggt Favored. Normal eggs aremlmoet certan tt> prolnce chckens whch -wul lay normal eggs, whle rtrexm ta equally ^^. _.d. ::QERALDNB MACK <6oj>}rTth(;>«tt by. loclure Nowspa- -. " V---,>.P*r Syndcate,) Ed^n-Wltham/bachelor, mllonare, clubflan; ]Harvard!12, golf expert gentlehan> sat readng nn ndvertlse-- ment n Tokum Dally. t read tbus: "For sale; Uttle House n Wood, all toden -convenences, wll sell at sacrlflce,-.- nqure Mlss Eunce Loveless. tel 80 Mala., Lttle House n ; Wood. Eunce Loveles Aa repented tho words over myseu. found m tp my lkng. Snrely tbeowner ot such a name must be enchatlnf. Why shouldnt nqure about.- Lttle House n Wpodt would, dd. Mnkng my.gvay -telephone, gave ntmber operar. After a-long-^-;)atlent wat -a-rppung "HeUo" came over wre. Where had ; heard that-voce before? Ah remembered. -Jt was.voce grl whotn had sought an ntroducton au season.. "Hellb,.l» ths Mss Eunce Lorelessr "t T, Agan that rppung voce, whch,snt my heart n my month,.;.," : ^ "Ths s Mr!, Ed-wn Wlthan speakng. 1 haveread your advertsement am.ntetfsted n.lttle Honse n Wood.";,.,, " would be very glad show you place at your convenence, Mr. Wlthanj." :,. _ At ny convehlecet My convenence would bo any Uafc - "rl be out.on?-#e;next tran; Mss Loveless." /.;...;. " Very well Good-bye." _._ "Good-bye.", -. \ - Lookng at my watch, found t be 1:15. hadjust enough tme catch 1:25 out As,stepped t tran at Tbkum looked around. re at.end platform -was Mlss Eunce loveless. She wds dressed n blue afld looked very -young gay. -As.Vdvanced ward her; "she shlled pud sad: "Mr. Edwn Wltham. beuever 768, ths s Mss Eunce Loveless," sad L ndnlrng her dlmpl^,her gray eyes black har" so becomng beneath trn blue hat "Tou know, Mlss Loveless,,saw you at club dance last month, because was oblged leave suddenly, never knew yoor name." thought f best not add that had done my best Snd out, though. She langhed Jnmp^ n lttle racer, we started.f. rde lttle house n wood was very beautful. rver, ^long whch road ran..extended as clear as stll as glass. ar -was st pne-wooded shores very slent house was but 10 mnutes dstance-from -statlon,-;aha-as we neared t grl at wheel cred: "Behold! Lttle House n Wood." house sod on a knoll surrounded by pne trees, overlookng rver. re were rows boxwood borderng -drveway from- low, spacous vera rver road. house -vras for greater part covered wth vy. "Hows frst mpresson," asked Mlss Loveless, trm lttle hat on one ear.* dmples comng gong, gray eyes sparklng. "Fne." sad L, "You must come around see swmmng tank." sad she, leadng way back lawn. "That settles t ll take t because swmmng pool." sad. dmples came went. " suppose yon wll thnk t funny me want sell thla place, when my far gave t me ths season, m tell you deep, dark tmth. f youtl promse not tell." promsed. "Well ts ths way. entered my horse Jose San n Tokum races. was sure hs wnnng, so bet on hm. Jose San flnlshed about half a neck behnd Junor" wnner." Here she looked at me,.gray eyes wde red lps ponthg Who could st such a poutt Who could scold snch a charmng chld as (She? Not, so only grnned ld her that would be out that nght wth money close deal felt rar guuty when sad that for deal could have been elosed n re. That nght aa drew up vera, she sod n doorway. lght from hall feu on her har, outlned her danty, attractve, grlsh flgure. As she greeted me her eyes looked very gray, her har very black. dmples came went she led me n lbrary, she looked very small lovely helpless. As hed her money she suddenly began eob. "Oh. Mr. -Wltham, dont want t go. But need tho money, so suppose t must f only hnd courage tell Dafl about H8*t lad -Kone from her yes, dmples *ron st, deeks, nd small njouth quvered. Wlthont thnkng; mshed her. ok her n my arb?s, cmshcd her me, nnd sad over over, "Eunloo lenre. t doesnt have go. t wll le yours mne. Lttle House n Woods. Look at me, dartng, nnd let me flnd my answer n your sweet eyes." As she lfted her eye«mne, saw that lght had cotue bade m. But t was a dfferent ll^t brghter nnd warmer, nnd knew, that Ught bnmed for me. A» t cmd her me, she whspered n»y,ame as f t wcre a thng,8acred._a?>j24lj??2?. loved. t was my answer. "Tae Lttlo Housfe n Wood" was my brdes be mne. CVRCU.LO JARRED FROM TREE Wheelbarrow Umbrella Catcher s Usually Used nsects Can be Caught n Sheets. (Prepared by tjnlted Statm Department ot Asrculture.) Certan nsects, uotably plum qunce curcuuos, may be much reduced n.numbers by regularly Jarrng trees,collectng nsects on sheets -or- spcclal cloth-covered frames. Jarrng peach plum trees was at one tme prncpal.method control curcuuo " was n vogue unul rar recently. On sne fmlts, however, Jarrng has now almost completely fallen n dlsuae n favor sprayng wth arsenate lead n self-bolled lmewaulphur mxture.-. - n control qunce curcuuo Jarrng s stu; practced.";. ; work s Usually started early n momlng s- Notce F - Sale Real-Estate OF -:^ Wheelbarrewr CureuJo Catehetv whle nsects are sltgglsh easly dslodged. A wheelbarrow umbreua catcher s mostly employed, though curcuuos may be collected on sheets-placed on ground or held beneath tree. A smart rap wth a padded wooden mallet serves brng beetles down. curcu Uos upon fallng fegn death -are easly collected destroyed by droppng n a can contanng kerosene. n usng specfcally desgned wheelbarrow umbrella catcher tree s shaken by strkng trunk -wth a- bumper on ftamework ^whmlbarrow at ^base sut n umbrella, beetles eldng by gravty center tunbrella n a receplable contanng OL FERTLZER N AN ORCHARD Often Wthout Al^reeabe Effect Appled Sols n Poor Physcal Condton. f (Prepared by TTnlted States Department ot Agrculture.) Fertlzers are tenlargely -wtut apprecable effect f y are appled sols that are n poor physcal condton, as when y are greatly lackng n humus. For ths reason attenton should hf gven tse fertlzers only after posslblutles tllage mantenance sol tn good physcal condton have been exhausted. t follo-ws that a complete fertlzer may gve excellent results. Bnt f re s an nsufllclent supply only one plant food, n t may be assumed-that response from fertllzer s due presence n t that plant food whch re was an nsuffcent supply n sol thnt or plant foods n fertlzer were wthout any real value crop or trees. wser plan s carry on a few experments wth a vew determnng local needa. k representatve porton orchard may be selected. To a few ttee»-:^)erhaps flve sx ntrogen may be appled; or trees, potash; stu ors, phosphorc add. Dfferent combnatons se plant foods may be appled or groups trees. f a detaled record s made dfferent applcatons each group ot trees treated -samo way cach season for several successve years, gradually results dfferent fertlzer treatments -wlu become apparent n behavor trees, r growth vgor,- productveness regularty crops, quauty frut n or ways. Frem such resnlta grower who has carefully studed condtons should be able decde upon a ratonal bass for use ferturers n hs own orchard. New Educatlomtl.dsa- For teachng chldren read more rapdly» Rosn man has nvented a mnchlne whch dsplqrsbut a sngle lne prnted matter at a tme. Count Vour PUW-,. A new-born babys.tuue slonld beat from 1, tmea permnute; a yenr-old chlds 116 to 130; a fourteen-yenr-old-s SO to 90; an adults from 10 7" an aged,persons from Vouan* ^Otld. / " - SPRAY FOR NCREASED YELD Well-Managed OrchaMt Pay Anyvrhere From $100 Up Several Hundred Dollars Per Acre. Townsend,»6»s.. July owners occupants ot tho followng descrbed parcels real eatate stuated n Town, Towns^ end. n Cotnty Mddlesex,- n C.ommonwealth Massachusetts, publc are Hereby notfed that taxes reon severally Assessed for years hereafter mentoned re7 man unpad, o,nd that smallest utfdvlded part ; sad, load aufflcent satlsfly sad tax^ wth all legal costs, charges or whole sad l f no-perso fers take a undvded part re wul bo Ottered for safo by pubuo aucton at. Memoral. HaJO; Townsend, on Satarday, Aogost T, 1918, at two-oclock P. M., rfor ^ paynent ot sad "taxes wth nterest, cost charges reon unless same shall be prevously dscharged. sums set aganst followng descrbed real estate show amounts due reon respectvely for taxes for hon-payneht vrtlch sad estates wn be sold as aforesad, but not ncludng costs nterest reon costs chargea ncdent ths sale. Assessed Chester F. Walker Begnnng at juncton o thla lot road known JS Publc Hghway runnng south, 73 degrees 30 mlutea east feet; nce north 16 degrees 30 mnutes east ; teet; nce north. 69 degrees 13, mnutes west 364:4 feet; nce north.61 degrees 47 mnutes west 742 feet; nco sourly along sad hghway, 747 feet pont leglnnng. contanng 15 6/10 acres wth buudlrga reon. Tax r 1916»16.92 And 2nd lot Begnnng at norast cornef^-oclot angle sad road, nce westerly, southwesterly, easterly norrly by roads corner flrst mentoned, contanlns 6 6/10 acres more or less, wth buldngs reon.. Tax for 1916»9.02 As.scssed JfoUle E. Flnt Stuate on sourly sde road leadng from West Towpsend Stckneys mll. Begnnng at norasterly corner re on sourly sde ot road 42,95 feet from sne underpnnng norast corner bf house on premses^ upon lne runnng north 47 degrees 20 mnutes east refrom, nce south 16 degrees 10 mnutes east. 309 "7/10 feet; nce westerly by norrly bank Of a canal 229 6/10 feet, nca norrly along l now or formerly Lur Blood, now or formerly Mary E, Streeter road, nce easterly by road pont -begnnlng, wth buldngs reon. Tax for 1916 t30,74 Assessed John H. Steete Begnnng at westerly corner ot l Charles Hagar on easterly sde Wallace Hll road, about 1 mle from Townsend Harbor; nco by sad Hagar l as wall sts, north 59 degrees 34 mnutes east 456 2/10 feet, nce by l now or formerly one Haynes as wall now sts, north 31 degrees 34 mnutes west, 246 feet; nce by last named l, as wall now sts north 48 degrees 5 mnutes eaat 405 feet, north 42 degrees 11 mnutes east 84 feet; nce as wall now sts north 1 degrees 9 mnutes west 69 2/10 fect. north 4S degrees 63 mnutes west 86 7/10 feet north 57 degrees 1 mnute west, 268 feet; nco north 24 degrees 60 mnutes eaat 202 5/10 feet; nce by wall as t now sts north 71 degrees 30 mnutes west 25 feet; nce by wall as t now sts north 7 degrees 36 mnutes east 177 6/10 teet; nce by wau as t now sts 63 degrees 20 mnutes west 286 7/10 feet; nce a-s wall now sts 34 degrees 49- mnutes west 229 5/10 feet; nce as wall now sts south 44. degrees 30 mnutes west 75 feet, south 46 degrees 41 mnutes west 167 feet; nce north 74 degrees 15 mnutes weat 204-3/10 feet; nce south 41 degrees 46 mnutes west 388 6/10 feet, last 12 courses by l now or late one Blanchard; nce by sad road south 29 degrees 23 mnutes east 600 feet; nce by walls as y st by l one Sprd by followng four corners, south 46 degrees 12 mnutes east 126 6/10 foet;. nce north 75 degrees 30 mnutes east 4 3 feet; nce south 33 degrees 33 mnutes east 492 feet south 64 degree.s 30 mnutes west 187 2/10 feet; nce by road south 29 degrees 65 mnutes east 182 feet pont begnnng, wth buldngs reon. Tax for 1916 $21,16 CLAREN-CE U WEBSTER, Tax Collecr for tho Town Towns- 3t45 deala. We must love deal*, struggle wan m ourselves^ bol? we hnst not use m excesslvtfjc ttt Ow measurement ora. Xlhtvld.Swng. _ Summer SelstlCA, Jnne 21 s day Of year when sun s drectly over equar, for eeveral daya about that tme re s no observable dfference on ha poston, or hs honrs. rsng settng. t s longest da^ jear. Orchards properly sprayed well managed have yelded anywhere from JlOO up several hundred dollars per acre, net Neglected orchards n same neghborhood have yelded anywhere from nothng up $18 $20 pcraere;-*atdy-enongh-pay-lntet«n valuaton l expense growng orchard. Easy te Leam >o Rght Whosoever reauy earnestly chooses do rght. >«t*ev«rm n {: dong t ShaU eath how. AaronC Marjtln Crane. end. Not Teetal. Although lobsters, gener»ny drnk water, y wu take a np f yon gve m chance. Bosn Trtmscrpt Optmstc Thouoht. Tho Bchoomastera. chtr U throne a repnbucan jpvenunent Basr*ss»<5bca CaU at PUBUO 8PBT OPfTCE, AYER aee aamplcs \:- r >v;s ffhv^aa ^" ^ "^j^^"^ wmha

7 T k " - r - t - -.t SATUBDAYv AO0.tt6T 3, 1918 AMERCAN TOKtMAAt^ bm tbfttt ctr mbway ComwmoM la«n7.teoa *n»t MPrlc* --nurfrat* ffcml Kasvpesa plu, a der n^-«ad ttrnlta*nstanut now.cae al. cbowt ttw nmfat aflbds W wtrwta «.. T^ * w"_fc Tf<*«..^^..^w^^ AU^HT GOWNS Sheer^ OrgancUes, Swsses "jnens. Are Used. Among New Materal* Arlette, "Wth Ttrturg Pgf*wn qw^ [ N WAR TME By LZZE M. PEABODY. (Copyrght UU. by McClun,N,M per Syndcate.) Wearng- her brors f;rug clea Harret Wynno wrth mt^ LTtLeroN News femt, tto Y. P. S. C..E. t;,. church have made arran«.::, a pcnc at Lot)g pond for n people chldren o: n. school r parents am on Saturday, Atgust 10. n. ton wll :be provded,for,..j..r,s m Sunday school. f -;. soc. t.v who are not orwse provded for!la.-;m lls lo- yu^t SuMll.v lr:...;.,s,.^ort. leavng church at ten m te mornng returnng from >ond at about flve ocloclt lh, aternoon pcnc v?as have been held ths week, but ddle has been chafel on account flag ralsnk at tncommon. Ernest Stapleford famv returned last week frou a tacao four weeks n Madson,.Me,.usual seryfces wll be held n Baptst church on Sunday, mornng pc beng "What Klnj? Solomon saw n lfe," At tbe evenk song servce C. B. pc wll be "0t\T ambtons centered n Chrst " Spford Robblns, formerly North Acn, ded Sunday, July 28, aged 78 years S days,- at home hs sster. Allan ^mth, at Lttlen Common, where be has made hs home snce falure hs health some four years snce..mr. Robbns was once actvely engaged n busness n North Aclon as a manufacturer was well favoratjj^ tnown n Lttlen.. Servces vvere held at Allan Smth home, ajjd at cemetery.n Aclon Center, cond-ucted bv Rev. H. L, Caulkns." Mr, Herbert AVhltcomb daughter Jean, from Waterbury, Conn,, are spendng week wth hs parents, Mr.. Douglas Whtcomb, Xrs. Whtcomb, n honpr her daughter-n-law, gave a mors party on Tuesday afternoon at Whtcomb homestead, at whch fwelve mors r chldren were very pleasantly entertaned,.,, Arthur K. Peck, Brooklne, s expected at W. H, Tenneys last ths week for rest summer. ; Mlss Emma E. Tenney spent a few days wth Mabel Mason Fckett her mor at Kver- Hlll, r summer home, just ott Concord. N. H, Fckett sent knd remembrances all Llttleh-frends. re wll be a flag-rasng at Lttlen Common on Saturday afternoon ths week at two oclock 5harp, Musc by a b from Camp Devens; sngng by an out--wn solost, bref speeches by promnent ctzens wll consttute program. Everybody welcome; come., Vncent, second son Mr, Henry J. Couper, fell from a bcycle broke hs arm a few day.s ago. Mss Gertrude Grlflths was guest her parents,,mr. Wllam Grfflths, last week. prevous week she spem wth her sster,, Brower, tamly at shore., lcers Untaran Sunday school recently elected are G. E. Prouty, supt,; X, H. Whtcomb, asst,; Mss Florence Whtcomb. sec; Mlss Barbara Prest, treas.; Sunday school commttee for one year. W,, H, Ttcomb. Rol G. Houghn; for two years. George H. Cash. Edward W, Sne; for three years, G. E. Prouty. J. M., H-artwell, new school year wll, begn September frst, unless pcnc on August 21 s counted n, da Belle Spauldng. Xorrdgowock.,Me was a guest last week at Untaran parsonage, renew-ng frendshjs formed wth., Farfeld n early school days n Oho ndana, re wll be no servce at Untaran church durng vacaton month August. Rev. O, J, Farfeld wl! spend most hs vacaton n Lttlen, except for some short vacaton trps w-th Farfeld ponts n -Mane around Cape Cod. annual Sund.y school pcnc planned for by lntaran schoo. -ttpondcd n:,d tht.. a sde h,;] over ll! tr-.- proksta; -a. h r.l;u,j; a j/;.,-, ;nerestng - exp.s;:.mkekatlonl rxxn v.as npre^\< ;;-.d Kll measure.,.,vs experek wll, have n tn., tn- tme!,-;,r wse, helpful tr.r tnccl oo n.01;. ;.;. cum, J-, m; wpb held K water,..ters spoke..-ll trvng an here was Th.- servce!. --d n no llable ten.r Tle boys -..trds bad Mllar " l-"p",a flnd on- up tl.ere. He *utl go wth tle thow- me harnlet-s So 1 sh-j-, dov,:, - once vrked v,,;h :.!:;. brdkc, t.ehold or,,-,,., snake last as,e;, Mr. ". :, ly step-d.j a,d :..s,-,... ::, lod,v, t, f.l. : -.v ;, whert-a;.vr,.-nate,> }.-:,:. :,, HrJ.rm (<; n.n.t.;: a: arm,mr. TKreau, v,-;,.. "H attenton :,.,e or.en co h- V. 1,^1-;,- M - tax c. PAOB SEVEN Chnn CUSTOM LAUNDRY.M.\,- ~f*+- RATHSKELLER SHRLEY GASH MARKET A.WAT8 ON RANS rth A FW08H SUPPl.T OF.BEEF : PORK- VEAL LAMB mtmkbd,, HCXUEb aad. «AndED At reor Beer.a ATer Bva*r TMMay aaa.smahj-.,.. Ehray Day n Bhtley, FBBJBH.nSH WEBAT8,; VBQErCABBS.Vllf.xmBXB SEASON- CEAtLES A. UcCAtTHT. Frep. COTFOWKRS, PLANTS, FXHRAZ. PSaQNS,.BTC. BABDT :ORNAMSNtAl TREES, "BHKUBS AND,,VNES H.Haebner Florst...G«>t<^ MMM.,.Oreahouaee. nur oron Schoel Closng Out Prces ^ _ ON -^ Rbbons, Laces, Hamburgs, Slkateen, Neckvear, Hosery, Elastc many or tems We have added several our regular sck tems.jnade all Prces Very Attractve FRUT JARS CROCKS TUMBLERS or Preservng Requrements are now n sck. Ayer Varety Sre la Pnrralt Health WATCH YOlR TEETH No teeth, no smach; no smach, no bran; no bran, no man. JVe flx teeth. Dr. C. A. Fox, Dentst anr amc TeL Cam. Arm, WAEEEN A. WNSLOW (Successor Augusttjs Lovejoy) Fre nsurance Agent Kama, Dwenng^ Fomltnre Mer. cnntuo Property TFrlttcn Jn Strone Oompanlos WJuhKtn Street AYKR, MASR ANYTHNG BETTER Jn cc Croam made by thc Bosn co Cream Co,, wll bc hard fnd, that s why ve arc -sclllnr r goods ths season. f you havc not tred ths cc cream come seo how good t s. We also havc a large varety nce, fresh grocerck always oh h. TVe aro agents for hc Natonal B»ctrtC!!trtt)Hly*» produots," -rrho-need no Jntrodcton for r fno varety.; qualty, goods. Our Epeoalty la tba TT«n<111nK ot tka.- -Very-Boa*., - - -, Vermont Bntter^ Oheesa EAST MAN 8trBEET,0&0CEET JAMBS; XL,<3tnnr, fjomlete* KM Kala Stmat A^tl^. gette Crepa de Chne, la Favored., Lookng att trbm a fqbh >olnt vew, one realzes-that otter all re s really -nothng more becomng than whte, nmmer s see decded prohlnence ^ven all-whte costume, says ^.correspondent, Tbere s a onart mornnt cpsttme ot slnple talored.blonse sldrt, nsoauy. ot loen^or one ot new cotn materals; n or afternoon oe changes a more elaborate, hmade frlly blpuse batste, vrth nsta bt,fne ace, completes ensemble by a sklrtr slk Or satn;., for. summer evenng frock nojthng s loveler or more satsfacry, than whte net or pont desprt.. charm.summer frocks les not so much lh anythng startllngly new or consplcoots, bnt rar n.exquste dantness. :Sheer orges, summery lookng psses delcate nets georgettes are; all fashoned n most adorable gowns, as y are tsually put ger wth flnest. hwork^^he result s always dlstlno. 41ve, Among--new s^terals none 48 -mpre beaatfnl than Arlette:crep& Shetestare s jnstbetween georgette, crepe:? dr^-de chne, -re s a cross-weave that glves,character wthout n any way detractng from ts fllmy.delldate ook.- range/pf colorss very- wde, t may te fashoned ntt). smplest momlng frocks or most elaborate evenng taxatons. n dark shades t s ad-- mlraby adapted for street wear as>lt s BO delghtfully cool. Foulard georgette < ferunllrhlted possbltes for combnng dfferent materals n nterestng ways, y areso suhmery. cool-lookng.eves n dark ctlors that y make deal frocks for warm days. What Could be more attractve foj snmmer wear thnn shlrtwalsl frocks crep^de chne or georgette made n smplest fashon wth tjacks beauutul collars cufl gve an ar mmaculate frestmes: 80 essentnl at all tmes? A very pretty model s llbertj blue georgette; t bas bs blu<.whte- fonlard pnt on n a verj effectve way. collar wastcoat are whte orge, beautlfullj embrodered an odd uch s glveo by bow ends lghter blue rbbon. Completng costume s s- bat, very chc tjulte unusual. t U made dnrk blue taffeta for trm mlng bas a plated frll whte batste.. COSTUME FOR FARHEREnE, For. grls who are fotlewlnsr brors lead n helpng l army dong scout vrark ths costume has been desgned. t contt* a eotn khak wast skrt. skrt t crcular opens all way down front. t t held- n placo by tutpender trap. ~ Pockets on Declne. PtKkets have gone do-wnward road prognostcated for m some tme ago. y stll appear on frocks musln, slk or satn n coats suts. Perha>s y are not qute so tsual as y were last autumn, but for that very reason y are more effectve. And thcy are emphaszed, not merely placed:wth a quet dea that thcy may Je notced or unnotced, as chance may drect On some ot new eults y nre emphaszed wth a b fur at p, ou some sllk_frocks y are qute baguke tl sl»pe atd SzeTOf cotrree,thvnew calco frocks, have pockets, some m, bnt thcy. are qute prm ahd flat, bound t, as befts calco pockets, wth a bt ^me materal, cut bas. sosrbttobks YankeePep W6rrles Boches.. Yankees are makng thngs mghty uncomfortable for German trt>op8. A toche llcer, ken prson-,er or day, expressed tftuatlon thus: ; "ts th? way: men df European armes are tred war are wllng take thngs easy whenever y. can. But- you/amercans are.fresh: anxous for trouble. Ton are always tryng start sometunj:.^ :Km make tn damned nncbnfort*-" \A^^. cbevous bla<)k eye«, cheek,-, ;;.,«g through tan, her thk-lt dnrk mlr cut short, looked us nearl.v u;,, a healthy, hsome boy as u Krl ctd look, as she planted hoed, on sunny hllsde her fnte s lurm. Suddenly she threw down me, examned blstered palms her lumd8,,hnd n glanced ut le SUL ts near lunch tme, sbe thought. >ropplng ground, she polled wde, st brm hcr but over her face, shut her eyes - rolled away on her conrse ward fragrant purple llac bush, whch grew near open gateway by quet country road. Meanwhle shade nud blooms had tempted young Sergeant Ames, he had just seated hmself on old bench beneath hg bash when he esped supposed boy rollng ward hm. Thnt s how t happened that Mlss Harret arrved at gotl flushed, breathless BtnUng, look n twnklng blue eyes a young stranger n khak uulform ^ 17. S. A. Her frst thought was apologze for her unladylke behavor; her second act as well cs possble -port wht* she had assumed. BoUng snes gar no moss, but roung boys gar lots mud--grass <sttts, remarked stranger; Harret, ashamed, angry a bt envous,.for she enved rght every man to Wear a solders unform, coped her brors mnnner as she tartly repled: " suppose youve heard tjf man who once made a fortune by mndng hs own busness." sergeant laughed good naturedly as he sad, "Ybu wn, but ore you alwoy.sspgrouchy just before dnner tme? m hungry enough be grouchy myself."; HnrHetf. answer was reach hastly for her lunch dvde wth hlro; y grew very frendly, as y ate, althongh she talked very lttle, fearng betray her secret Sergeant Ames, llklpg shy boy, who proved be such an attentve lstener, talked freely. Tomorrow," he eald, *! go back camp. Soon after, that we shall be on our way France, we shall be glad go. Onr men are equal any n all world. f not better than most ~ Lookng at bs watch, be exclamed, "Well! Ts tme go 1" rose from bench. t was n thnt Harret, as she saw hm stng re lookng "every nch a solder," suddenly dscovered that wherever ths boy went her heart WO,UJ1 go -wth hm. "Shall wrte?" her^sed, she answered eagerly: "-^ou wlll. am Harry Wynne HUlcrest" " am Joe Ames," he returned, "J wn send my address^ n be strode away after sayng goodby; for Harret, long watng tme began. After a seemngly endless tme letter came. A brave cheerful letter; among camp happenngs he wrote: "O Boy Llac Bush, you never can magne thngs as y are here, or thrll wth whch we thnk wonderful thngs whch may happen between dawn dusk, dusk da-wn; but Fm glad be here do a mans part" She wrote hm cheery, courage-lnsprng letters as dreary wnter passed, n a letter came from a kndly nurse who wrote that he was n hospta wounded. Harret sat down wrte mmedately, hopng catch next mal; wrote so hurredly that she bad no tme read whnt she had wrttec; but she had not heard from htm snce. She -was thnkng blm as she sat knttng on vhne-shaded, flowerscented porch one beautful aftemoon, looked up quckly as a man stepped up on porch floor. Suddenly her face went whte, aa wth a hasty, paned glance she noted empty sleeve; she rose quckly, wth a sob threw her arms around hs neck. pretty grl n thc fluffy whte dress had entrely forgotten her role as a boy, bnt when newly promoted Leutenant Ames, rsng nobly occason, placed hs rght arm around her gently drawng hcr a char, sat down besde her, she reracmbered, blushng deeply, whspered: "Had you guessed?" "lot untl your last letter," he repled, stly, "nlthough all your letters puzzled me, wondered how a mere boy could wrte mch wse, helpful, hopeful letters. n last, thnk you forgot mrt you were playng, wrote your thoughts as y came you. When reread ths: Bvery day m.v heart thoughts go ont yon. nnd every day pray for your safe return, 1 spped revew n my mnd lttle ncdents ^he dny met you, t came me thnt a lttle black-eyed grl had beon jokng, nnd that joke had been up.m.vours truly; but 1 enjoyed t so mmensely thnt tho docrs nurses wondered nt ray suddenly reganed sprts nnrt frequent smles. Soon nfter that. 1 was ordered home." "And you wll stay over here pow?" asked Hnrret. wstfully. " dont know," he answered thougbtfully, "but work whch wll count forour sde wll be found for my good j-ght arm. atd f you wll agree..help. mc contnue keop my fath courage, can stll help fo carry on." "1 agree." Harret sad, wth stapkllng eyes.,preca:<.bertson, -A v.ork. c -.v, <l l»g. ll,1 recent S-j,M: obn Herald tprnted, we vr.-,-.: : caton n ths co!...- tat our wn has. wll set te word^ t \S. -,\o..derful- r-n td,n\v^ was -l-e publ hope pr.son who reptle, say;:.>,-. You can s..!, -.,..- - no Jaw bom-: l cannot L-:t< lsucks n hs ood. a,d as or ;-. s.,. n lls tal, th,t.v,-j may,have,,»-a.--d boys tak o:, yox. an see for,vuur- STLL AP-!(0!RATE Wrtten by.mt> l.ltlen,.mass.,.: Young Amerca. Uosn Journal, adopted by an l. S.-ab F. Whte Ml, dedcated r.d prnted,n T!.-,e lnes were regment as part r war songs. M,.8 Whte, at lvng D Lttlen, r, a ronbfaut reader Herald,lornal, <one wth you,-- -;.lt,-..,\h1 comc wlj \-gr Kls, llur countrys n lmnm.\ml cur.,"* fo l.-! nor.f. Slay not fo,- tt," h;rv.-ht, Tr) back from pluvv; mr cojntry*«n.lyk.--.\n<] calls for,,-o now. Cforuv W(--.- eovrntz, -,v.! comtjj. We hen.- lo.l.-ry, We-l rescue our country, Wt-l nave her o de. tvavx our country-s nsuted a,-.d scorned. Her l.ws are dluhonored. Her f..- name s wronjted, n for Gear mothl-, Oh, who would not dte Neath V-reedoms proud Knncr, And --JURtce" cry? (Chorus) Oh! let UK rekndle patrots flres That glowed n he.rts Of our brave old sres. Our watchword s -Freedom," And so we wll fcrht For God our country, Thu truth thc rblt, (Chorus) n como from mountan.\nd come from Kcn; Well drve rebellon Far back ts den. Nay, more-^well destroy t. That naught may reman To cndanfter pe.c Of our country akan, Chorus Were comjog. wce comlnkl O, hear our loud <;ry! To rescue our countty, Were wlln-e de. THOREAU AKD THE WATER SNAKE Henry D, Thorea-j ad a wonderful gft, not only as an observer nature n her flelds forests, but n that rare faculty d-e-&crbnb truthfully vvdly tbe habts language her -ftld chldren. Although be hunted wltljout a gun, ner brd, beast, plant or fower escaped- hs keen search, bs descrptons wll appeal -every true sportsman close observer cf nature. n ths respect he was s, leader anrt not a follower or mtar ors. Our most gfted brllant wrters observers nattrt, as,obn Burroughs. C, C..Abbott, Wllatn Hamln Gbson, Bradford Torrey, Ernest ngersoll. Frank Bolles,"RoWl E, Robnson, Ernest Thompson Sean, many oters, make quotatons from hs orgnal descrptons, ;: f-ew whch speak for temseves: "Tho bluebrd carres sky on hs back eartb on hs brfast," " woodchuck resembles a p,ece rusty ron n tt^ grss," "Te carrer: flower r.mus re a dead rat n WE!," Agan he St.-r.k> te woodr^ n atum. What v,-:;f;lesoe drnks are n tle swamps r.ov,, t r.n fllf; on dred lcrbs an;: leave; :d tl.:.j,- tte pools dtcrs r.o v.-c bey have droped w; son co::-,.n :::,, a.l olo-.v tea nnh.-ngr. pk. H:^ dell]:, :-:-. 1 ;.- ::.-.us-. lrcv,- o;,t ccn, Valle ontc s.-ys, one -.vould ; lh- :now -rust K. l! ;:;.own sja;- - tlls -A-ay. that V. ;y, v,-astv,ot ave taksef re s r.; meanwhle. Tus y sured you wl get, sbould come n cor,t.< kng water snac s had an.v fear : Thus t remaned t;-r prove what no 6c*-r;:.^: publc, vz, tbe har:;,,.- cng t n t-.. may be as- harm f,vou wtb ser And 1 never.fter that day, -r, Thoreau l/ad ever made s character :-:-..,, l.-.:.-j C -stal)-,;,;ut.-c(l, s Sll- ;4- water snake, tat most pe,-flons beleve be a d-,:,(.:-rous reptle,.much has t.^e:: wrtten Thoreau, many have t,-;ed,:,;tate hm, but none have equalled he great phlosopher our felds forests. Thoreau seemed take prde n hs poverty, wasted no E.vmpathy on those who made chef am l.fe accumulaton o rches, endeavored tnprcss ors that tere were or knds cf poverty much worse than thc poverty money. One hs old frends, made-ths remark, whch seems applcable: "Thoreau was ostentatously poor," Whe he lved hs wrtngs were but lttle sought for, but day no well selected lbrary s consdered complete that does not contan- some hs works. Hs journals ot four seasons ore enough make hs name famous, as tbe years go by dem for hs works wll undoubtedly Bteadly ncrease, _ George L. Brown. Lttlen, PROGRESS OF THE FEDERAL FARM LOAN SYSTEM Federal L bank Sprngfeld has ssued a statement summarzng tbe results accomplshed by operaton Farm Loan Act n dstrct eerved by Sprngfeld nsttuton, namely, New EJngl States, New ork ahd New Jersey. That beneft system appeals strongly agrcultural nterest s confrmed by statstcs emboded n report, justfes convcton that ths legslaton wll afford an excellent stablzng nfuence feld rural credts generally. One hundred twenty Natonal Farm Loan assocatons, through whch loans are granted, have been organzed wth 3800 members, whose loan applcatons tal nearly $12,000,000, Of ths number nearly 30<)0 loans havc been approved by bank for a tal $7,000,000, number applcatons amounts approved by states areas follows: Mane 365 $5CS,l.-.0.Vew Hampshre,"l 8?,OO Vermont 20S 61S,,;0 Massachusetts l,;7!m(.. Rhode sl, 61 (l.sr.o Connectcut «4,9T". New York T,078 2,e3;;,o6r..New Jersey 29:; 713,350 Persons desrous obtanng nformaton as farm da^ system methods used t "grattng loans should communcate wth tbe Federal L bank Sprngfeld, or wth Howard A. Whte, Ftchburg, secretary -Vver Juncton.Natonal Farm Loan assocaton, whch operates n countes,vdd;esex.norrn Worcester..>ojT(;.\(;KKs K);:(.UM HK s,v.f: (K REAL ESTATE By vrtue powe,-- -f sae.-ontaned n a certan n.ortkage deed dated August 14, 1900, gven by Perre.Mllett.Martha G, Pamer, recorded n tho Mddlesex South DlBtrct Regstry Deeds. Book 2S39, page 518, for breach condtons sad mortgage for purpose foreclosng same, re wll be sold at publc aucton on tbe premses on Satnrday, Sst day -August, 1»H, at 2 p. nt, all sngular premses conveyed by sad mortgage, descrbed as follows: "A certan parcel lald wth buldngs reon stuated on a prvate way sourly from Lelghd Street n easterly part. sad Pepperell contanng, one-fourth an. acre more or less bounded descrbed as follows: namely; "Begnnng at souasterly corner premses on sourly sde sad, prvate way at l now or formerly Albert Leghn; nce sourly by sad Leghn l about one hundred flfty-two feet l. Edward, Goggns, nce westerly by sad Goggln l about seventy-two feet a corner; noe norrly by l now or formerly sad Goggln about one hundred flfty-two feet sad prvate -way; nce easterly by sad way about seventy-two feet pont begnnng; beng same premses conveyed me by Augustne Mlllctt dated August nnth, 1900." Terms <^sh; or terms announced at tme place sale. MOSES P. PALMER, Admnstrar Estate Martha G. Palmer, Mortgagee Pepperell, Mass., July 30, MORTGAGEES FORECLOSURE SALE OF REAL ESTATE.-\d vert s<*mc. WHE.N CH.DHF.N <RV OT.. ml aro f. ve.-.sh am l--:,: r.,--,. w.-, lre cot,.::;;(-- ;;rr; -.;v...ymj.u:ns "f worn;.. rr.. vr- -.ox. :!::(; q;;:."-k re.:.-f.11.m; Xr.,yf xr-.\"x *-u-(;.-r? t-.r hln-r,, :;...:.. :(;. n; :.;<-:y r-r l green, brown, ba--f: but partcpated n by mepbers all nl degrees ^t: church socetes, makng t a wn - set al aur. gus pcnc, wll be hed ths year on Wednesday, August 21, at Norumbega Park, Conveyance wll be by au or by tran ftathan. Those havng addtonal au room wll confer a favor by takng nembers schoo who wl have no lonveyance. commttee n charge ot plans are ^\, H, Ttcomb, Ro G, Houghn, E, W, Sne O. J, Farfeld, whom names can be gven those who wsh go but have no conveyance. board bf heath has posted n several publc places regulatons recently adopted n affect on August 1, relat-e spoons, contaners, etc., used ;n servng ce cream st drnks; also, recently adopted regulatons concernng restaurants lunch rooms, wh-h we would recommend everyone read, especally hr<;.; xeex x-.x.d ;.;(l scrpton ot th- rt ng. n.^r.te,-,-; from hs car, ;.: snow for th::;,. H- come runnng :-;;: o: by fts starts, 1 by wn; a ;ew n a few : aoe ng more tme th?,n - en la^^ rea ed suddenly, befor- yo: Robnson, he -AC,:]d a pne :re*- chdng r.. talng ;o same tn..-. He spcks bror ;h< He sa>s, f a deep s-e. : to ner:-!,-,:: aspect o: r. ;n(,::;g T,a-, he cor: -old. lp n lp.1 :, w,ner. ly.ac t!;e - V.-lock -.tars. at :.^ wged persons conductng l-usncss whch *"f crrtets..e ; those regulatons re:er. Mss Harret >haf-"r has been guest Mr,«, leor--^ H, Kmball a few days ths veel.mss Maran agt nnd her nephew, Haywood Ho-n left wn Tuesday mornng f- r K. mebunkport. Me., where y w : ta;-> an outng a te-w weeks wt: th-: - relatevs, B, S. Flaggs,.\ o;- r. Plenty Room Qrow. Australa, whch s 23 tmes larger than thc wholo Brtsh sles, has a populaton not exceedng tbat London. Stard Speclfle. Some facetous peraem want know -what we polsh seat our pants wth make m eo brght nd shny. ts no "get-euck-<jnlck" prepa^too, bnt an tntaassble natural element,tnown» teupl attrltas. Housn Po«t Davd Hal.-.s left l.t-c for North Car.: Mss Lar! came home n ;:. vsted her -er; she returr.erl - at Brown, Baptswlll hold th:r pond ths»< K J; mtllng. Glenore Phf Lesle a- Catl:- garden party -.,- x urday afternu.- S-.-B tfor.r. r- - afternoon ;-: n evennt:,. by a mltary n: LltUen Snnd.. Lttlen Sund by a largo cor..- servlcc n (he v day mornng preached an l "Brorhood : H kns gave Rev. Floyd W. prayer. Mrs charmed aud tlful vocal solos rendered a voln pant d a raosad natural d H thn hour.".-\can! ptches h;^ leys wu-ro patc,.1 ove b er, vv:*-: noon, r,\->(.ar conld dos( partrdge ; s aso tr l oven sarest nut o::.- -.nd C. E-socety JJ.",!T-".^ 1 pcnc at.ong ay. wear jerned Marnes Monday mornng -,-, Provdence, last week l Monday, when laborary work l :l vsted her aunt, S w-eek, on wll hold a wn hall on Satevenlng, August "ntertanment n ers. dancng beng furnshed as well observed ton at unon ran church Sun- 0. J. Farfeld ;>nt sormon on Herbert L. Caullual readng, Ttson tercd thc :n Cralg Kellcy :;- e wth two beau-.1 Margaret Brown <o very delghtfully. Rev. Mr, l/bertson. n behalf tho Boy Scouts, who sat n» body, nvted everybody an atternoon meetng at Spoctarc pond,-where y are campng To ths nvtaton many anae, try vortatt - tl tals T from S that u. r- Thorca grounl - dent 111 by F, t, > cnttl-d n wh-l: ment,;. wn: When grst nl " Thoreau Barret 1 fnd " harm ns - mlng, ls n wll lh" -X - me f c Bald hc. : show n. - : Now u-,» a plank lr, snakes won le on : go sloep. ^td from.vh l pde tt! *, by ll. l rp l:--- Uld lb- a; has.;..: - S st, dows - t.l - - trusb - 1 r.e al- rd -:r-wll, -vhch- tjes, -l call [ u reau : ; "f r-a. ll c-es 11st -. t - stng water lt coung been! sonous - :h r uy.h aw-.y : ll streams ut.mr, h, tear s 1- an ncn n hook 1 Concord. Concord." wng statc- -r that WOMEN Sufferng from Nervousness Sck Headache lasstude, low sprts loss appette wll fnd renewed strength, brghter looks, better health clearer complexonsby usng Beechams Plls. Thcygve you very help you need, arc a nntural ad smach, lver, bowels, blood. Ge.Ttle postve n acton, w thout any dsagreeable.lter-effects Use mms U PLLS LujMt S»l» el AT Mrrn. n \)f Worl S«l<] «rr>hcre. n bo^r,, Oc, ZSc. By vrtue power sale contaned n a certan mortgage deed gven by Perre -Mllett Martha G. - Palmer dated Novcrhber 20, SOQ, recorded n Mddlesex South-Dstrct Regstry Deeds, Book 2860, Page 16S, for breach condtons ren contaned for purpose ot foreclosng same, re wll be sold at publc aucton on premses on- Saturday, Sst day ot August, at 2.S0 p. m., all sngular premses conveyed by sad mortgage descrbed as follows: "A- certan parce wth th«- buldngs reon, stuated on a prvate way sourly from Leghn Street contanng ahout one-fourth an acre bounded as follows, namely: Begnnng at norasterly corner premses on sourly sde sad Prvate way at l now or formerly.-^.bert Leghn; t-ct- sourly by sad Leghn.d aout one hundred ffty-two l- f>-et l now or formerly ot Ed.vard Goggn, nce westerly by sad Goggn l about seventy-two T feet a corner: nce north.?rly by now or formerly sad! Goggn about ore hundred tftytwo l..:;» feel sad Prvate v,-ay; nce t-astery by sad Prvrt.- way about s.?venty-tvs-o TJ. le^-t t^ j pont begnnng: b*,;; le sac 1 premses conveyed u.-- -y.-v^tr..-.\llett by deed dat.d.-\::t;.--. :: recorded wth f,.- M.dd.^Sx South Dstrfct llee-..ouk.-,;", lagc MC." Tf-rns cash: nth^r xrrx:.-..xxvxx^ <, d ;t tnl- place.-a:.-. MOSES P. PA.M F.R,.\d:,;::.>trar ot Estat- Martha ;. amer,.mortgagee. Zt P-::; <-rel, Mass,, Juy ;;, 191S MHT; t(;ek.s FOUKCLOSRF,,S,\LK OF REAL ESTATE lrt n lne day Mr, lre for Mr. x tho tme,.akcr wll - ;o n swm-.1 lttle shy Mr, Thoreau, -!l pond hurt ;.re?" "No," f you Wn ^w you why." -,r dam was warm days out tho pond n tho sun,1 hm wo could 1.-1 wt 1 M s r-( lslrt c.- ; her^- nse. 1 wll b. prom:- dat. tl.1. ll, (-ol 1. les- - t:: n p, a v Wl Pa,-rl-- t --L-l.-r.-.,,. ;;v pom V. c-rta:; r.nrt:. an R p W n^-r. d;t.-! Ma ll le ^l.-,.--- lr> o*..-l- r-- :: - :.- --.n; : ;-s:,; t:.- -,-1-! Mlbl:-.:--...-:;: c--- -,. -1 dm nc*.! ll sn-:,; -:,. U.!ll» COMM ^ ^ \: :> SKTTS. ; ^ \ To.-, ; tate ;. n nald Wh.-T. - nurvtv;- ^ fald 0.., low.nr, tr\»t u: Noah W;. You Pl. Probat. -,. n sat) < Sepmbf-v. n tho f<>: you havf, \^, allowed. And s.l.! : thk clt.t;. 1 r(? tn.t : ettatp fo!m sad Conr; Once n fnv)\ >. - W^CKB. n T ; newppap«*r -, * publcaton v f6re Bald yr,... oald. a rnp\- known porj>dn5 ;. even days ax J*- Wltn*ftn, <*h;: :r«frst JudKp..-». flay July n th.^ nne hundred * zuc y M. ~<. \!;,, < -.d :: ]: \....1 ^, -, - V. :,,f 1,1. ~ M - 1 ->...- \ A- ".Pht<«KSTV - " K - t. ", : ".!* :;, - f :, 1 :.-.".1 ;,.,;.! fk- - 1? v... tl. k ^,.;. " y t!",1 1. VVf^,.. t.fv tl th". f,,.for.- v.tno. 1 ^"SvO >[ -t. a rhf la!"t nst bf.. k. popt- all ;. f^tatf,l ourt., f.sqtjlro. -.^ tr-nth ^, UR!: >:.5»r. 1. ll - -o-.-rly by s:,,,!. -llred nnfl twn" t --" wal at - A..l K. \Vht"v: T,- >Hd Whtrey l,\ 1,:- Tl. r 1 la -;,l T: sa l,\\ X d f.- am seventy ] Tn fo- y l.ews H. Hean.rl.v by sad Rean lat twenty feet,-\vene;.-\nd tlence! on. hundrel (l s«\ pont ot lgnlllg. alln.- descrbed beng th*- pnmscs known as l»ls No. 9 1 n a plan ll Tucker Karm n.tde b\- l/-ren-/o P, Rlood, also beng same premses c«nveyert n*-. ths rtay n un:- ranty deed sad Grantee Terms rash; or terms announced al tme place salo, MOSES P PALMER.,1148 Mortgagee, Pepperell, -Mass., July 30, 1918, rv u-.y^ Vv/..: -M.W M: fc: >,».r, f»»»: J!.- f*. Aj^ff

8 WCMHf tat ttttumft^* V > n».^<»m, mattyt r«rftn f.wj fmmf!mf,s!^^trr v-v*skx!wm»,- - l&«.-«fe«faoe EOET SATURDAY, AUCUST 3 ONB POLAB AND FlTr OXMTS PKB YKAB Df ADVAKOB Tu» rmrtr u»»14 hr W. A. Dnuucr Eut P*p»anU «4wBrd L. H»rklm» rmtasm, Sklrtajr BrackclmaK Brc»Wrl«r U. P. T«lBter Gr»» Oamamt A C«. Utttaa CMUMS O. wr. Hlldreth..T* «. n. P. C*,,.....MMm su*«t. M-ftr p.:- CkmBx* at AMKM BubKrbers wlhlnv _ poafflce. cbansed. muat,,.._ aaa new addreaa alao name ot paper y recelte. TRACTOR GANNG N POPULARTY N WEST Machne Reported Prtable by Owners, n Com Belt, ; Prncpal Adv«ntage Roctel,r«,Xbll- ty tupu Heavy Wd»l«. Quckly^ POULTRY addreaa ot tba^paper aend ua both eld Watch tha Data aa Year Paver date wth your name a, atamped on marfln howa what tme yoar autuertpuon 1* pad,- alao ervea aa a conunuoua recept, SBturday. Ansust S, 191S. PEPPERELL Kens tems. Preacott Grange met on last week Frday evenng wth tbe program n chark. P. J. McDonalfl Tucker. t was a close, hpt nlgflt. Trm lttle ar strrng, but th program was good those attendng felt amply repad. Under Mr. Nashs drecton, "Tramp, tramp, tramp, boys are marchng," vas approprately sung; readng, flreplace," Mrd. Mnne Green; song - encore, Grace Shattuck; readng, "Cuba," Wal- ter Shattuck; geographcal quz, out ot 40 questons only 15 ans-wered correctly, Mlss LUlan Stuart -wnnng frst prze. n fouowed a lght lunch.. next meetng wll be n charge -Mss Florence Plynh, all -wll be dsapponted f t s not exceptonally good.., Last Saturday afternoon church bell rang people n..locallty could not underst wher we were celebratng a German vcry or not- t was soon: evdent, ho,wever, that re waa a flre t was dscovered that a kerosene sve had exploded - fjohn "0. Bennetts. bam ell were aflre. re wa^. quck work large tank ot gasolene was gotten auj danger. AU furnture -was removed from. house. fremen got undet way as soon as possble" had well drected streams wetungdown everythng. house, a large ple wood was saved, but tle ell barn were burned. Some people want know names those playng ball n, PeppereU Mens club: McGraws team Ralph Buck, Wendell Lovejoy, Fred A; Bennett, C. A. JCGraw, Prank S. Benett, SUas.M. Nokes. P. J. Hayes B. L. TarbeU, Leroy Nuttng; J. G, Wllleys team Dr. H. H. Glevel, John P. Kern, Arthur Bartlett. Lyman Hobblns, Roy Clevel, E. S, Durant, Joseph Attrldge, Dr. Nelson J. Gardln.er Wllley. date Agust 15 s set for rulber game. News as been receved that Wnslow Parker; at th«home ot her daughter,.mr8.s. Luella Callum. Lunenburg; had receved anor shock was very feeble. George Stewart ok Allen Mc Elhlnney,.McCurdy, Clalr Stewart Mrs: George Stewart Lynn last Sunday mornlrg, returnng n evenng. Nel McWllams has been havng a vst from her slster-ln-law. Mrs Chester HUs. daughter, from Ftchburg, Fred Buss famly, who formerly owned house on Rver slreet now occuped bv Joseph Attrldge, has been n wn, Vstng frends, Mlss Carre Wllams, who has been spendng her vacaton wth her sster, Emma Werbee, Shepley hll, has left for a few days trp -Vew Hatnpahre. Mr. WlUlam Wlthrow, Park street, went Bosn last Saturdaj- - are reman a ltte whle, Mr. ar.. Albert McNayr went last Sunduv vst Beth at G; Scouta camp at Fslte Warren estate n Harvard. Chares Jewett has bought stng grass on late Charles Dennen farm began cut t ths week. South road Sunday school s tc be dscontnued untl furr notce. la?t Sunday evenng outsde sng was apprecated.mss Ruth Waker gave much pleasure by renderng her solo. Mlss Allen, who has been spendlts over a week wllh Mss da Shattuck, Oak hll, went away on Monday mornng. Or Pepperell matter on frst page. -llcn McElhlnney passed away at hs home cn Wheeer street last week Thursdav afternoon Mr. McElhlnney was born n March, sr,6, n Truro, N, S., when small came wth hs Savlfl Man Po»^r Also mportnce. (Prepared by Und Staloa 3«pBrtmont Asrlculture,) Evdence ot growng popularty tracrs on corn-belt farms s shown by reports made by more than 60 tracr owners, nne out every ten reporllng that r nvestment n a truclor had proved prltable. se data were, obtaned n Sotrmer fall 1917, nnd n sprng 1918 on representatve lllnbs farms by spednllsts -Unlted States department agrculture. n order determne Just what condtons Justfed purthaso a tracr n that secton. Experenced tracr owners who made reports stated that* tncrs wll prove prltable on most corn-belt farms 180 acres or nore, whle n r opnon y ehonld not be expected do 80 on farms mnch less than 180 acres. report nvestgars, publshed as Farmers Bulletn 963, states that whue. fgures were obtaned n only, one state, y are. appuoable throughout com. belt that prospectve.tracr purchaser may reasonably count upon equalng, average performances reported n study.. ; Nearly areerfonrths.(tl per-cent) those who reported owned tract- More Dffcult Than Keepng SmaU Flock. Hen* for Eggs for ; Famly Table. (Prepared by Unted States Depart- ment Agrculture.) Tho Average dty famly wlh, perhaps, do best-by keepng hens for eggs alone, but a consderable degree success can b«, attaned n breedng poultry n back yards n many nstances t maybe desrable. By breedng pot(ltry s meant matng a male one or more females reproduce pareht type; batchng young, so rearng m that y WlU attan, fnu development good typcal specmens thslr, race. n a small way ths canbe done n qute,a Umlted spact; t s laore dffcult than keepng a small flock hens for eggs for table, or gr6,wlng a few chckens for table. n, same space, but -wth regular attenton nnd good care very satsfacry results are obtaned. Good wk under adversecondtons ten glveq better results thad poor work under good condtons..... smauest breedng pen for work on ths scale, wth only one matng should have-a male two females; Wth two hens, penw provde eggs for hatchng at mte ro DRESSrCHLDREN SMPLY Valuable «uogeatlona Mor* Carng for Youngrtere, 8av- : \na Much Worry.,-norder meet many dems for her. ttae servce created by war t s. essental that busy woman n home conserve her en-. ergy streogtn m e.rry pooome ^ j-u those wno reportea owneu ru^- Y,-,uj-g ^^ery week or ten days, prs capable <> r^^^^^^j^j ^r^ ^^^^^^^^^^ ^ ^^ Eleven per cent recommended two- -""... r, ^ thus makng t possble whle thc germs are strong. f a small flock s kept also for eggs for table, hens from that flock, may. be used hatch brood chckens. f layng hens lay eggs ot a dfferent color from those lad by breedng hens, all may be kept geth.- er. layers may not produce as many eggs whue fed as breeders should be;-but re s a savng tn space ard work, / net resplt may be as good as f more eggs were secnred. - -; Ratons for breedng sck dffer from layhg-tatlons n that much smauer proportons commercal anlmalfoods are used, specal attenway, especlauy durng he hot summer months.- problem dressng tbe chldren comfortably- ccodomlcally durng thu season requres much tme thought Mlss.B. M. Phelp ot Macdonald-college, Ontaro, fers followng splendd ^jragkestlons on ths subject women Canada. se suggestons ^WlU.be equally applcable women - ter sectons.. "Have; as few clos as possble. Materals are scarce expensve; colors fadejvgarments are soon outgrown* "Dress one three year olds n romperst cx<^t ybtn dressed up."."dress three-year school-age joy n bveralls; he wll be happy t WlU save yon tme anj worry. Make se at hon e from a good quauty blnedenlm. "Dress "{three-year school-age grl m a jlmpe. one-pece frock bloome A". same; materal. For hard, roogh, wear^galatea or* Oxford shrtng: s.jdeal." f o heavy r hot wear, "buy gngham or chambray. :.- -~.;, "For jbpng 6<*oolbj>y provde denm ov,eraus or knckers khak drll. Shlrtsjnuy also.be khak color n a U^r materal U; desred. "For scoolglr slpte smockf or coat mddynnd scparnte skrt wll meet all necdf up partly through teen age One-pece -<rocks may ter be mpde from outgrown ones by combnng two m. : Glrs from seven twelve wll stul :prefer wear confortable bloomers.,(ow«m; U:-t^;w«tef«rtfttttttthuX- : B^de gloemly throngh tbe flo-werhkcnted ^oak, bla head. Qsually held n loldler wwubw, tmw luuoped aa OSECTS SOUGHT lh PRUNNG Plowng Not bffleult Task for Farm Tracr. plow machnes, whle 13 per centad; vocated use four plows. n,answer queston :What do yjn flnd be prrclpal advantag«.ot a tracr for farm work?" answer ndcates that ts abulty do heavy work do t quckly, thus- coverng desred acreage wthn j proper season, was. consdered prndpal advantage. savng man power dong away wth hred help, enablng a man farm a larger acreage thus ncrease crops he can rase, was next n mportance. nbluty -plow a good depth, especally n hot wear,,was also enphastzed. Under dsadvantages dfflculty efflccnt operaton - was, prncpal pont, ths fact should be kept l) mnd by everyone who consders purchase a tracr, says bulletn. n ths eonoctlon t suggests that tracr owners take a course tranng un&r cbrapent nstrucrs n ths lne, ts results sch a course usually amply Justfy flme expense nvolved. Packng, gronnd when damp was nletthoned by several Owners as a dsadvantage, but not as frequently as was thj c^se when more older fnd heaver machnes were n use. expetse delaj-s, nablty use tracr for some knds ot work for whch horses could be used were dsadvantages mentoned by several owners. FASHON ANb FAD PONTERS Sfylet That Are Beng Worn by Well-Dressed Women Who Are.; Up--Date. Hems are -very deep. Tellow trrs red serge suts. Blege 18 combned wth brck red; Taffetas are trmmed wth straw brad. Slk sweaters-are replacng woolenones...., ;, re s a wdespread revval at frnge. (, ^,. Huge pearl butns are used as trmmng.. "-.. SaUn s n favor for both capes coats a. best beaux havo a plan flat fnsh.. arplane shape ot hat has reappeared.^., Slmmer evenng wraps are edged -^Kh frnge.. Talor hats, may be made entrely orge. - :. Whte serge suts are trmmed, wth yellow kd. Belted coats are foremost n fash- ons world. ; Tuncs have a graceful tendency fall n ponts. Long rbbon streamers are seen even on turbans. Leghorn s frequently trmmed wth black velvet. re aro blouses velvet trmmed wth orge. 2a<ja:?a:Jat>aJ:a>aja<Ja;ta9aja>a parents.massu-husetts, For many "* years he lved n Lynn followed «sea He joned Mount Carmel lodge. A. F anl A,M., n Lynn has remaned a member snce. About twenty-flve years ago he moved hs 1,-tc home on Oak h began m- WORK N OLD CLOTHES (Prepared l)y Unted States Department ot Agrculture.) dea furnshng a unform for ndustral- workers. whl» t appeals very greaty sentment, appears be algetler mpractcable. Farm labor l".^ not suggest a unform. For mo.st part, tarm labor s done!n shrt sleeves overnll.s, nnd such wn pefpe ns may hp nduced do tarm labor wll lnd t more economcal anl -,.nv.-n-nt use r ol cloth.-s, <larence Ousley, Assst; Secretary Asrculture. a?.e; proved poultry rasng farn;. md was successful at bolh. W hle ke kept n uch wth larger pcs tbe day he dd not mnklc v.^r-- largely outsde hs neghbor.oo.l.nd held on hs old tme fr-nds Mr McElhlnney was one ten (tr, - dren hs parents, >,»" ^^ Charcs McElhlnney, are stll n n- deceased leaves a wdow; -w brors. Smth nnd Edward, am t-> ssters, Jula Wnss Mrs A: sel Wass, all.ynn,. two n!;-- ssters, lert Gman, Sal.-:;^ Marv Knney, Mane. Pravers were eld on Saturda.v a ternoon at lute home. Rev..1 ll l.cws omcvntns. re were negh bors from all around very prett> (lowers remans were taken tr Lvnn nnd on Sunday he tuneral servces for tbe relatves frends were held n.ynn wth thc Masonc burl.l servce....» Followng a a st floral trbutes: nllow. "Hu»t)an<l," ro»cs nnd Pjnkn. Mrn Marv McKlhlnney; wre,-th, ll"" n" plnk, Mr. Mr.. Charle. Mc- Klhlnney:.spray pnk., ^r..-nrt Mrs Hmlth McElhlnney:»-rrath, Pln<-,.^f ro.en, Mr, W. F. V"\-l-h", ro«e«carnatlonm «- F, ^VrllCht, Tvren,th W, Beedec; «pr,-v>- o,-\rnntln. Sr huth Newhall: phlow r.r- Mrn. Jacobs; nrm bn.ket. pnk. l.-nd Jacob.; sprny ro.e., Mr.,MrsMr. Curdy: wrmth rose., Mr f,-n.t..pray gladolus, Mr, nnd.mr. M H John.on:.pray.weet pea..rpdrakon.. Mr.,.. A, SttWart nn.l M-^ Krank Mar.n; (pray pnk., Mr Mm, O. n, Ol.on: sprny carnaton., hlll frend.; sprny phlox end fernn nnd C.eorffe Stewart; lol ".weet pea. pnk., Mr..M;< Stanley McNear;.pr.y p,->nsle-. a-,. feme, Kdmnd Blood an.l dax > ler,,-- : " " " -,e»e-^ey>»«;^»<^»»»<-»:-e -, GET FERTLZER ORDERS N Essental That Dealers Manufacturers Know Neede Farmers Soon as Possble. 1 Prepared by tho Unted State. D.;rar;- ment ABrlculturr. t s mportant that farmers who et. pect t,se fertllzeft on r whes ths fnll place r orders enrly ^o l.ers nnd mnnufncturers "know far:.;. rs needs as soon as posslle, - that orders can be combned n cnr space used best ndvant; Transportntlon dtlcultles r.-j ; thnt freght cnrs be oa-l.-d r rated capacty. Delay n.-rl-- ng. t s snd. mny result n a r.-;- tlon last sprlnts experence v,, m.ny farmers faled receve h-r mxed fertllwr nnd add phnsphn- untl nft.^r phntng tme. Wnter Vetch Valuable. Wnter vetch s especally vnlu,-^^!- for buldng up poor.sous. oltry.. Rasng Under Such Condtons K.WllO Prtable, Requres More Attenton Than Whero Greater Space UAvallable. aon s gven" supplyng green feed egularly abundantly. Hea-^ egg rodncupn s not desred. object s Jhave brds n perfsct physl- Sx condton at heght vl- -Allty. that y may more surely mnsmlt se qualtes r fprng. Thc greatest dfflculty n back-yard >reedlng s rearng young brds secure r best development As growng brds are more susceptble dverse condtons than mature brds, tnd brds n close conflnement are less rugged than those at lberty, backrard breeder mnst gve most scruralous attenton every detal Me hs young chckens. Short- ;omlngs-whlch mght have no bad consequences wth adult brds, or s-th young chckens under more favorhe condtons, mny have very serous 11 effects upon hs young sck. How- "ver, by lookng properly after all her wants takng care not vercrowd m n any way, flne spednens may be grotm n yards where he spnce allowance s not more than ;o 30 square feet per brd. BLACK SATN FOR FALL m. M Savages Fond Banjo, banjo. n ts prmtve form. s found n use ^a" tty savage trbes n eqnarar AfrtCd. t s h Cnlabnsl, or half a dne,"w^h "Strngs. somsort ncro,<s t, ahu W pefllpv mns- mportant nstrument musc nt cnnnlbn feasts ahd on or Joyous,socln occasons. VAKtNSrBEST USE OF GRAN Ml O, Wjjna Poorly Developed Ch^ert«Should Be Culled Out ;«nd Sold for Meat. Tropared by -Unted States Depart- ^^ fflent Agrculturo.) Tf efforts were nadef dsposeof ;! hens whenfbest layng days..re overa a««^quatty poultry t Would be placfed br market. All poorly developed Chckens shonld t. culled out sold for meat, also, Ths would allow ponltry keeper j. mnke bctose hs gran by! f lng t yotrager more pro- j ltlve fowls. FeattWf^Wtllna-Habt. - Fear pullng a vce pectllflr fowls n conflnemenf s due almost entrely etforced dleness. thongh a lack anmal food n raton may. ntenafy.ow tronble. Ancent «qvtw«»*- Tme GlngoT sajra that- reason she wll have - atrt; her present hnnrdng honse «because dnng ro.,m chars are.«)low,«he stcks her hen. under stable when, bles* ng s sad. Dallaa New*. For early fsll atreet wear rumor has t that blaek sntln,wll» be very popular. The enttfflttlng.bodce peg-p skrt comld be made see one through from breakfast, dnner. Beads suggestlye flprth Amercan ndan compose grdle. Trmmng Orge, Hats. Some thtt new orge hnls nre selftrlmmcd. wth bg bows orge. Onc pfa flesh-pnk orge hns a hlg bow «gr{bs,*««l06-wlor.- edges donbe.«trp from whch bow s ted beln«bound wth a bltts b whte orge. only or trmmng on thrf-lkt-1» some bg p^r beads sewed lmw«jally., crown. Rapdty Wreless. t takes bntone-twcnoeth a sec ond fo.r-a wreless dgtrjpass from.^^^j^ neglgence;-: Washlrgn ^San Prabfetsco. ndarfnatfe " ^ & ^ Poefa M*ny «n«««««^ ^ ^ poet mnst alke BOPolUhed by tf/ntercoorse wltkjtfcbfwora as wth th;stndles;-t«w^ *.^> «bata scence. Cosl Fewa tjlca Watsr. n a great steel *ortw nt Pttsburgh powdered ooalflo»n lke water throngh..>>0 fcct f^bfrch.ppe.under a prcsse -lo-tlonktt. square nch, nowsf.sowwr *! o? ns mve been ^t tteongh a 650.f6ot lne n flve mlnt^k, - "«... une»:tt«n "f you op J* thnk befo yon,penk," snld XSx^JBSXtt. "<le chances are youll dlseo^ ^"tt ^*1 >»*» nmnj^^ftalg.ttl^ow. bls.ejea followed-tbe lne road- - t was,over at last. Us. one dream lovft.buly"* lfe, before grl had come ntpt,.nd ^ n llroutne bqae duty,,enj6yablo, enough, but afwr hemw. «; her tlere was ;o. more brdna3rn)qtlne,boenjoyment n,any>, thns trat, Rapture her presence. XeSt^tJ TJay,that,BU.ly tet-..she.,]ta<l.entered.. entertanment hall ^hulome wn pne evenng,- tud by chance n.(4nd^ blm n ber cursortrjae- -^n-somethng -dot» mant had leaped lfe n BUy^s heart- He bad herefore scosced at.ove-at frst s^t UnaglDary ndnsense," roattfr.otfaftt, Blly bad caued t but on thsdccaslon he turnedf a contpanlon,. -,.,. r.. "Whor ho demed confusngly, but.companon lndersod- "Gn«t.Hunters," he repued.. Snddenl^ as.uough grl herself was, obsessed -wth., same strange magc, she- looked :wonderlngly. back at Blly. Aooss.her lovely face fltted a seemng glance recognton, n her eyes had.been lovvered depurely as she passed- on - n, a seat..^.., - BUly fretted thtpu^.tl»e,entertaln ment n hs engerness, meet her, anl a^t hl way; ttronj3> Jdetalhlrg frends, at - ts \c65dclason,. ; fld grl mssng as he rencha end ol asle. BlUy sat ontu a late hour that nght,; makng varous possble plans gan- covetes acquantance; hw chef- dlflculty beng removed socal poston- Hunters. Long had wealthy cobpernans famly trded t b\^r r wnspeople, Blly was. decdedly but-ol class. grl p hs.frend confded, "came fromawclthy famly,? And though B7 was ppor, a pauper, no doubt she would consder blm; here was love one nght, laughng tt obstacles schemng for vcry. But BlUys best lad plans faledutterly, untl nght hs ellstment A recepton was gven ; boys preparng answer^^ r countrys call, she was re. Mbre beautfulthan BlUy n hs wstful dreams had fanced her, was Utte gnest Hunters. n agan, asthough answerng hs suent yearnng call, she looked back n BUlys eyes, mraculously crossed room hs sde. pretty color came went n her cheeks as she had advanced ward hm, he was re&dy,, wth a reassurng greetng. " want -shake hs.wthour solders," te grl sad, " want wsh you weu."- t was companon agan, who ntroduced m.. And BUly had beet prvleged; see her few tmes snce. se d&nce meetngs were Ms rosary; happly he counted m -oer.- oer," whle nearer- tame tme «f hs departure for camp. Strdng savagely about room, BUly acknowledged that so few meetngs could not Justfy a confesson love, he furr btterly realzed, that hs poston could never warrant tha; confesson. So BUly had bdden, grl good-bye. holdng her h n clasp a frend. murmurng "that t had been a- pleasnre know her." She had smued brghuy over farewell, assured hm ot her admraton for hs courage; so t was an over, as BlUy now gloomly rode along, he came sgn "Red Cross Beneflt Lawn Fete," n hope that he mght see grl "once more, he left hs car passed n beneath buntng. But hs searchng eyes were unrewarded. Before hm a gypsy tent flounted an nvtaton, "Come n have your fortune ld," BUly went nsde. n for a moment he sod, hs heart poundng maddenngly, for t was dealzed grl herself, who n charmng gypsy costume knelt n center tent, "Your fortune slr?^ asked grt, re was no recognton n her pressonal, gnze. BUly collected hmself wth an efrt held forth hs h: gtrl bent low, readng hs palm, whle.he longed wldly kss te flowers n her har. rrombrrow, she began, "you start upon a long Jonrney. much sorrow strfe wlu you see, but yonr retum wll be trunpbant, all Joyful." "Not Joyful,* whspered Blly..Questonng, hereyes met hla. "f woman 1 lovej would be watng re- )oee wth mcthat Only could be true." dark eyes, wete syapatc wopnan yon, love has refused >ou?" (.,1. ; " have not dared speak my love, Blly sad gently..suddenly, tent?ypsy were forgotten.. "But must jtell you how t doesnt matter, 1 soon wn be away., From UB moment you frst turned yonr face mne, grl, hbw Tve loved youl Poor, nd far removed from all that whch yoo are accbsmea even dared renm dreams Whch,,war has wsely ended." He ar<>8c, aoo<l-bye." But grl was agan on her knees bendng over bs h.,.- " had not flnlshed yonr. fortune." %t\c sad breathlessly.. r^our retum wul hetru^mploheau.-lmrlnlrbecanso every step your.way heart womnn Wha lovea yon go«^ wn wat for yon here, dear," aald ^^.-".. -x^...: ". f Barey Long Known Man, Barey waa orgnaujr a wud grass western Asa, n s beueved be laost ent cnluvated yegetable food manknd.- breetatlettea gmn have been fonnd n.^prehsrc lake dwelllnga otswtaerl.^^ datng back Sne,Age. ^ j lluukw n Punng Head er Raauta Neglect n Early Year* Are rreparable* PEPPERELL Aboa Town. t was hoped have Rev. A. H. Wheelock Needham or Rev. Salem D."T6wna---BoBn. as preacher at,; tb6. Congregatonal cburch next.snndljy, butboth men w«re engaged elsew^ftref-hawever, pulpt wll be suppled by Rev. H. K. Darln^oa Pfovldenoe.-R.., servlre.b wll be he^d jonornlng evenng, as usualwth ^uday school at roon. " m (Pres>ared by Unted States Depart-, ;. meat Aarlcultute.) ;..n>et»rlncpal objects,spngbtjn pnnr ng may hesummarteed asfouows -. l To modfy.vgor.tree., 2. To keep. tree shapely wthn bounds.;;..., 8. To make tbo tree more scky.. 4. To open tree p admt ar sunshne. 8. To reduce stmggle for exstence ntho tree p. _-j 6. To remove dead or nterferng branches To renew vgor tree., & To ad. n stmulatng -development frut buds To secure good dstrbuton or, frut buds throghout tree ffo thn frut. 11. To:-nduce unformty tt rpenng, frut.,. 12. To make thorough sprayng possble. -~. - - ;.!...,-;,...;.;-^. ;V». 13. To facutate ; harvestng fmlt. ;;. v, t.:...-., prunng whch, a.tree receves.durng flrst twol;or,; three years afterlt s-)lanted has-mnch ;do wth ts future." Mlatakes; n formng head or results -neglect ;dnrlh"g eavy,years n lfe -a tree are pmctlcauy rsepttrable..; On tbev or h. f tree s well formed properly pruned durng ts frst years,- foundaton a good-tree s establshed; subsequent errors: n prorlng. f y occur, may ndmlt correctl.cn wthout pernanent -harm - tree. ; ; n general, thp prpper tme prune peach trees ]s dturlng ^dbrmnnt perod, prefe,rably n late wnter or eary sprng. Just before gro.wth,starts, er. Communty Slns; wll hrsafter be Jeld-at seven.oclock ; nstead ; 7.30.; preacher mornng. wll; gve dheaddress.,,,.^ :...^^ htlbkes..-ot^dana. 6. rmerrll, Bernard Scott; George Harold Tower, Georgo E. BoutweU Jame Lawrence w(efe-added ast Sunday : honor roll extra stars added -.church servce flkg. Ths now numbers.26 stars. Rev, John B. Lews s attendng ths week an nsttute. at Agrcultural college at Amherst held,.under- tho atjsplcesj)! natonal.commttee, churches moralalms war;:- ".. Pepperell Branch, A. B. C..te Pepperell branch has been very, busy late wth a good attendance on workng days,at wn hall. -Two large packages, completng last months quota, have been sent Lowell thw week a large package dressngs n ths months quota wul be sent n a few days. re s plenty yarn for sckngs whch can be pro^ cured from,mrs; Mary Barnea, Durant Tarbel;: also, yarn fo- sweaters from "TarbeU; > t,; can also be had- any Wednesday Sat.urday-afternpon between two aad flve oolock at Bed.Cross TOom. -Communty Servce club gave,: an entertanment- n Opera House last week f rlday evenng for bene-, flt bf - Bed Cross. Mss. Chrlstaa- Colean, Orange, gve a readng n four parts.: "Peg -0 my.heart," -whlbh was well apprecated. Dancng lonowed entertanment, musc between acts for. dancng was furnshed by Howard Shattck, Lesle Parker ^Lambert Sul Uvan; Lemonade was sold durng dancng... Ponlar Yonng People; n se days stran ).worry cept Tnregons where.bleedng.from ] 3^,1 trouble. t s pleasant recogwounds U lkely occur. Xn such re- nlze quck thought effcency glons t should probably be done n rsng generaton as dsplayed early wnter. But condtons object- prunng must:be consder^ n each case.. f :pranlng operatons are very extensve,; t rmy be necessary prune throughout wnter whenever wear s sutable for nen work n orchard. f fmlt buds are endangered durng wlhter by adverse temperatures. t may be advsable delay prunng as much as economc condtons permt.,untu settled sprng wear arrves. Ths s especlauy advsable f heavy headng n prevous seasons growth. s nvolved, snce proporton lve-buds-may determne. extent. -whch.. cuttng back shonld be. carred. A lmted amount summer prunng can usually: be done. advantage. trees shonld be observed constnntby Walter E. Sherwobdat sad flre. at John O, Bennetts, Townsend street,- Ust Saturday nght. Fndng.that -. gasolne, tank n back, barn,>; had not been removed, he forced.pfen, ctsng or eclosure about t,- ; beggng ad bysters who.. feared t mght explode f-y tch-; / ed t hestated help, just grabbed t hmself rolled keg ; n garden, thus savng probably wreckng entre hotse adjacent buudlngs. ThU s Amercan, efbcen?y, not Gertnan!., youth s bror oj Mss -.- Marjorle Ruth Sherwood, wno Was ; marred at hgh noon on; Wednesday, ; July 24. at home her parentson., Mt. Lebanon-road Charles. Rch-, ardson Hardy, BrookUne:, Tne weddng was quet, but pleasant, lcatlng clergyman was Rev. B. W., Rust Methodst church... brde was gowned n whtecrepe de chne carred pnk sweet peas dnd babys breath as s^bouquet... Mss Elva Sherwood was brdesmad, Leut Gerald Shattuck was best. man. usual refreshments weddng cake were served after ceremony. ^ brdegroom, havng been calea n servce, marrage was hasten-, ed honeymoon necessarly shortened, but a trp sejshore a shore dnner, t s hoped. s only a foretaste many happy days ger as years go on,,,,^ - brde was charmng n blue, wth whte hat gloves "as sae bd her frends good-bye. brdegroom s a gradual* or Durham Agrcultural college^ N. H. Mrs Hardy has been an nmate ot Mrs Waldo Spauldlngs household for - many montha s greatly esteemed by-m all, for present wul remaln. w-uh m. Kcw AdvorOsomenta - FOR SA.E Ford J"""?,^J m good condton: «ood tres. Hassle. ShocK Absorbers: recently overhauled. snock j^=f ^ Pepperell, Mass. Badly Pruned Peach Tree Where.Bear- ng Wood s Near Extremtes Lmbs Weght Small Crop Would Be Lkely fobfeak Llmba Serous Extent v. ly throughout te season actve growth, Whenever a branch s seen be so placed that t obvously WlU need be removed,at..- annual prunng for shapng up tbe tree. t s well take t t at once. - n ths way annual prunng can be reduced a mnmum removal large Umbs wlu rarely be necessary. n. o. t frequenuy happens that a sngle branch Jn t<v Of a tree wlll grow consderably;. faster than any,.- ors,- naklng tree un.symmetrlcal f growth ;,branch s not checked...a sught headng n as soon as such a-tendency s apparent wlu usually keep p well balanced. fprtct S375..., Telephone MtYTT WAVTED cans - kos^^^m^^y- wn nay N. E 5» P A schedule prce. Address at y.ce^"m."^ub" Sprt Offce. Ayer.. FOR SALE One new Rubber-tlreJ stanhooe BuBSy, One Democrat one. Tra%; also. «*lo«n l-o,"" M^^"}.;?*,? lth screw ps "«*, "5.? prce «5C. donen. E. J. WHlTNT.Y. Westford. 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