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1 vj j...j,a / ;U1;,JA 7m At, (5, pppp wm. h - UlB Jll*... ut v,(a!!.. 1 «s ptbnc Ol m./usha»..u msm IS 1 m&,k] {" rn-,w, Ffty-second Year WESTFORD : About Town, A daughter, Mlldrod Loulso,, was born last week Mr. Frcd Whtten. ywhltn wll, be (TO- mombered formerly as,mh»s Eva Mountan, ot Korge-VlUag -r.. nd.. Whltten.are lvng on tho Charles.Whtney tarrt on Wwoll.road., Tho noxt mcptlug of tho Grange fflm be held onthursday evenng, Aprl 1, Tshen tho flrst;.. so,cotd dogceos wll bo confer-e br alarge flass ofcan- dldates.,,..>-..,, ;,-:".. Tld new;.wcla. mentoned Cofjrst 199,HatScb3SDw&Man( last -week from tho Abbot Worsted Company at Srookslde was for vllage church In WoM Chelmsford artd not for mll as repprted.,.-.flugo Page mot-wltjt an accdent last week at sne quarry of,h. : < Fletcher Company on Oak\ hll. Wlllo - operatng tho sno crusher, whle attemptng pck It out, tro crusher pcked It up threw It wth groat.for<:e, strkng. Mr. Page a glancng, blow on sdo of hs head face, breakng hs noso, loosenng up hs ;teeth arrangemontp scarng batteflng face,sde ot head generjlly.. bcot, Mrs Emd "M, Day ded at her home hero c.>rly SUnday mornng, aged 77 -years, 4 nonths, 8 days. She had, been "ll several Weeks wth, prevalng Influenza or complcatons, was apparently Improvng sllghly whon she suffered tx, shock, from,whlch sho was unable rally. * She was. wdow of John Warrorv Day daughter of Ots Lyda (VoBc) Sprague was born - In Wostford at home on Cold Sprng road,, has been a resdent ofbf Icwn nearly all or lte; She had a dependable personalty for every- Advance & FOR MEN IN Young men are keen for- style; we know t so well that we prepare for that dem, wth greatest care. re are no clos more stylsh, more dgnfed, n better taste than se new ones from se makers. One, two three-buttbn, sngle-breasted suts; coats a lttle longer; square-notched lapels; lapels a Uttle lo-wer; openngs pwer,. eds. n re are smart double-breasts *Come nletus show m yof,;, If snt less renember that se clos are all-wool perfectly talored. Both styles qualty are needed. Style for way you look In clothes qualty, because t enables you keep on Toolng that way../r; t. OpposteDepbf " AVER, MASS. Home of Hart, Schaffner & Marx Clos Walk-Over Shoes, I A- S. Rollard Go. THE STORE FOR THRIFTY. PEpPA.,E LOWELL, MASS. Merrhnack, Palmer Mddlesex Streets Oar" gfeatxjtdeprced Basement a known throughout Lowell vcnty, yes, even New Engl, as beng a most ecbnomcal shoppng place, never beng undersold n any department, gvng dependable merchse at lowest possble prces, YouU always flnd a specal sale on some partcular artcle or materal, that offers a savng; t,may be-a specal for a day, n agan t may last a_week however for next few days ts -. GQTTOISL CL.OTH ; BLEACHED AND UNBLEACHED Ths cottpnclpth makes dy sheets pllow cases; aso, hy have n house, re beng a. hundred one,usea for t,,,,,, ;,. ;, : -<- Below are lsted dfferent grades, wdths, ajd pnces-your choce of pece gbods or remnants.. Youre sure fnd cotn cloth h?re that, wll fllyour partcular need. Mal orders flle. - " \.._ Frut of Loom. Domestc}... Langdon No, 76.,.. HU... >.«. Indan Head :.;... : FlIECEvOpppS 36 INCH BLEACHED yard ;., yard 4Zp yard...:.. 42 yard.1,49?j yard 36 INCJH BLEACHED OAMBEIOS Tme Tde... 3,9yard, Damondffl X....H.: yard Lonsdale.:..,;-.; < yard.berkeley No yard LADIESCAMEO A CLOTH No yard. No f> yard No. 3000,.,...,..., 52S ard 3d INCH UNBLEACHED Lockffood B 37/2< yard Pequot A 42< yard 40 INOH"tNBLEACHED Pequot B 44<> yard Lockwood A *. 39fr yard Hadley -. 42< yard.remnants 36: noh BLEACHED Shrunk Lnene pece prce 49c; n remnants 39 Imtaton Lnen, pece prce 49c; n remnants - 39<J Artllery Cloth, pece prce 45c; n remnants 3fJ No. 194 Cotn, pece prce 39c; n remnxnts 25 No. 115 Cotn, pece prce 35c; r remnants 25(f No Cotn, pece prce 42c; n remnants 32 No Cotn, pece prce 45c; n remnants :, 3S((! Aero B atste, pece prce 59c; n remnants 42- PILLOW TUBINO 36 nch; pece prce 50c; remnants nch, pece prce 59c; remnants..\ nch, pece prce 65c; remnants nch, pece prce 69c; remnants 55 UNBLEACHED 40 nch Cotn, pece prce 39cj remnants 2Q 36 nch Manla, pece prce 35o; remnants 28< 36 nch Pequot, pece prce 42o; remnants 32f> 40 nch Cotn, pece prce 39c; rcmnftntaf nch Cotn, pece prce 45o reanants 35 t 111, 1. Ayer, Mass., Satu»d«y, March thng for moral socal Itnprovcmoht Io:fal. tmks of duty located nt sde of thc crossng nn arm whch extendsfrom a post that she consdered a«hjfr personal are sxteen or morc (< ct above call. As a meml?er o, Unon Con-: road..se sgnals cost about $2000 gregatonal.church,.«h,9.was always apece -Install. - sehslhy..enthuslasttc forjts- welfare Selectman. Town COunse) Robert, H.,j". Holden appeared,for conslstenty true lp her loyalty by hof personal attendances,(d support. wn, objected se stgnaw bh Shewas d zealous.,aadyc;stant. student of tho blh.i.ealawgpt bo prop,.especally,tho school chldreh, ard tho grounds of safety,.,publ;lc, ery classed ah, oldtlshfoned bble also upon grounds thatte nlso chrstan,, wl{ha.b(04,fnd- lerant of bells would be a nusance..wr. sprt n her atttude;,-drdj those Hojden descrbed nature of who mght dltter /,;,,r,.. crossngs tnd, ehowcd. that proposr. Tle (Jeceaaed-j:Uryv44 by two ed sgnal-system -would not be an adea.uate protectloo.. He also suggested sons. Quncy WJ..at<J,tur,B. Day; seyen grahdcl)lldren,,p( ay;.albert, Addle, NorJnaB> jvot.nd.; Maron Day, tfv6-..jfrfdt-gr(kndcjhdren Robert Iestr PaVa)}<j,M rlon Arllhe Ddyj a daughter J AdJ,-;,ded,,3ev,eral jfcars.ago.,....!, funeral.was rom-, home on Tuesday aftterhddn, 1SI<»V."0.-L. Brownsey conductng servce. As, part ot sorvce le rea,bj rlnue»t;a poemldun,d In he;.-bh3j«; Two selectons-were sung!-by-, cales Wrght lra. ;CyTl,l; Blaney.- bearers were Qttlnpy, bts. Albert.Day :Sydnoy B.W-ISht -Bural was yn famlylot--ta Westlawn" cen\«tery.. - florot trbutes wehe ox. coptlonaltnprofublonttrd; beauty; contrlbulons of-/rendf. organzatons. ;.; ;.x- :f-f;x _.. Thus Is lad -re.st on f,who besdes her or actlv)tie;..wma,-member of tho -W..C:T.-.U.,;ahd-ltB;Becretary for several years, ard phrf,of. frst contrbute money for j.whte Rbbon, Homen Ayer for "ad women, also a" member, of the Mssonary socety of Ladles. Ad of- Congregatonal chtrch;. sympathy of a host of frlendggjoes Arhur E. Day, youn9e»t:s6n. -who w;tf8 jot present"on accouft,p Illness. -.. Steel Traps Iaw,, ;.! We read wth much fnfeeat entre agreement,.artcle In last weeks Issue by Rev;-Tljbma. t. Fsher, settng forththbry->f <Jangors crueltes of steel trat), closng wth these wtda: "Ih se days, of lberaton for moj,- when wll elvlllzatlor,,or "Mttsachusett enact arghteous law.ff;, thb protecton of Innocent wlldulhals as ell trotf devlllst brutlltybf steel trav ?\:...-. Here Is ltoth9r"ea»of:jrofe crudty "than a«y reiated:;-\tl reo val t?able klogs tvere caught IftV 8*4* traps In- AJft (nf frgd zero:fear a few years ago. y reftfalhed In those traps for overa w4s(k,;:fteezlng starvng dpath/btarlhg r- tarous pans fromt!..teps besdes. Aa result ot..smeh "jnremo cruelty. agehtlcmanfronj,;-a-yj6r,:5whose name we do no! no-w recaht-ot repreagntat\e from-thdt.wrtrct Intro-;. duco a bll JUWtQhnsetts legtsture In "rego,laong Bettljjg ofsfeel traps " jfelu-.was-paajet, ajt" from memory we-uofe prs* sotur ondensed:,b< jerson- ahkll 6ealIowed set aap on l,dt.anothg; person wthdjt! )etnu«blo?»-. N6 peln shall set, :lrap *.wttll.bnt hayfwraho name ot th4r(ownor-l)lainlsr matkeron t EverylM30-»eltlhff LtMlmUBt vst m atttfmka.-atwfpfy-four hours.» penaltes rwe.. do Aot recall;; we only, knot-thatln. bll as frst-reported y-were soextfcmely drastc tnt bll wts re commtted wlth>lns ructlon.modlfytha--penaltes. Uke many or humane blls dffculty Is n-its enrcetkent, It would not be- surprsed:. If- most,sportsmen were unaware ofths:law, as well-as -humane socetes,who, are lookng after cruelty.anmals r -we have not heard of :any arrests or convctons under ths law..... SHIRLEY ::,Njcws Items At close of her address.on ATcrloan Internatonal college t, Hotel Tjenox, before.dp;:chester Daughters of Mane, by moton of presdent, -Elmer H. Allen was unanmously elected membershp, wth dues pad for a ycr.-- MargaretDaley reached seventh annversary of her brth on Monday, n vew of that fact hcr parents, Mr. FrankD.ley, gave a p.artj In her honor at r home on Chapel street, thrty-flve of Margarets young trends assembllr.s at home celebrate tho occason. Games, musc servng of refreshments wcrc features that w?re Immensely enjoyed. Margaret w.-s recpent of. many danty glft-s from her guests tho, afternoon as a wholo proved onc ot real pleasure for all concerned. ; Allance wll meet n Aprl flrst wth Abble Longley. H. F, Przylylskl wll talk on Phlppnes. 3Irs..TlValter knowlcs Is spondlng a few days at homo ot her daughter, M. J..Johnson, In Bosn.. S. F. Qoodheart, wth daughter Esr, spent a few da>-s thlsweck.wth relatves n Walpolo, -,,..,Mddlesex County Krm Bureau Vlll hold;a dary barn meoung,,at tt\c farm of Nornan R. Graves, Shrley Center, -Thursday, Aprl 1,.at two K>clooIc..C. B.Tnson, county aftrlr cultural nent,, 1*111 bo present wll dscuss tho darj-lng. feld crops. Do not mss ths opportunty. obtan latest Informaton havo yor own problem.sclcared up..wllllan Jubb, Alce Cummngs Mss Hazel Cummngs attended tho meetng of Mddlesex-Worcester Ponbna Orango In Townsend on Thursday. Tho Intary dcgreo wll be worked at tho meetng of Fredonan ldge, I. O. O. F., on next Thursday evenng.. nearlng. A hearng was held at state house on Thursday mornng before department, of publc utltes on petton of Bosn Mane ralroad remove Its flagmen gates from Center, Man Phoenx street crossngs, substtute aumatc electrcal sgnals In r place. AUy. Alexer appeared for ralroad as dd also superntendent vof JTltchburg dvson; Th«> stated that Ihey had voluntarly P>" "" flagmen at se crossngs for twenty-four hour for*lce on account of thc extra trafllc catfted by Camp Do\en> Jow that ths traffc waa nearly gone th«:f felt that y could not afford tho extra expense desred remove m Vll- replace m wth aumatc sgnals., proposel sgnal" consst ot a lorge gang" whch rngs at tho approach of a tran, An arrangement of lghts whch flash at approach of a tran. llghu arc arr4t««d on advsablty ot dong away.,tvith grade crossngs at Center - Man streets, o:hd establshment of an under-pass or overhead brdge at a pont between so two crossngs, where,localty Is especlauy adapted such a plan; Ths plan met approval of tho commsson; ralroad- may later look In matt o r.... _,;,,... Edwn C. Conant appeared - spoke aganst petton of ralroad, OS dd also Davd C, Lash of Presdent Suspender Company, who objected- Installaton of-gogs near companys tjew hoardng house; Senar Frank" H. Putnam;- of Lowell, Representarve Howard B. Whte; of Ayer, were also present In; opposton ralroads petton At close of : hearng pomrhlssloncrs sjjggested that present system of gates flagmen be mantaned, that re be a flagman on duty for twenty-four hours at Malnstroet crossng. At Center aod,j,j. T-rr Trr-, No. 30. Prce Four Cea tn;.1,.- w WE DONT ASKTO DO. OUR,V\fOI. VH!>,. "We, are 1 ea grocers servce grocers. AVe atte(4 evey-.- tg whch IS a part of tho retal grocery busness. We hantan a good delvery syhtem. Our telephone S always.open you Wn gve all convenences of 9 clarge dc6nnt]... t, >, - / ~ And fom our thorough knowledge of groceres food we can gve jou trustworthy nformaton abbutthngs whch are good. -,, " o*" example, we recommend that yol try EYZON Bakng POyWdjer. It s pure, t s always an ecofaomcal hgh-grade tjakngpowder Farly prced at 45 cents per pound. I. G. IDvsrrxIl GROCERIES AND HARDWARE Man Street Depot Square ; " AYER, MASS. Phoenx streot crossngs tho flagmen be kept on duty durng daylght, but none be mantaned at nlghf,, order of tho publc servce commsson -whch was gven abput a year ago In regard whstlng by fzeuabe et«>m/er DRIVING AND StORM ULSTERS,.Made of heavy Astrakhan Cloth, Montana Buffap Cloth Chasfr, Black Bear Cloth. AU wth srm collars heavy Mungs.9-,..: V - - Pr«es $40,00.- FUR ULSTERS Long Fjr Coats made of Dogskn -wth heavy qulted lnngs. Some have Cgon Skn collars some blended Muskrat. Prces $45.00 $75.00 : WINTER CAPS 1,. Every knd of warm Wnter Caps alsa Yam Toques for Men Boys Chldren. ;.> Heavy Wnter Golfs f $2.50 Regular Wnter Caps» $l50 also Boys Wnjterjolfs:,.;. 50,$2._ Yam Toqtesjall colors ;SO<f $1.50. WINTER UNDEkWEAR - Every knd of Wnter XJndeear that Is-.eedcd by Men or Boys. Heavy Derby Rbbed ard lea-ry Wool n both Unon Suts or Two Pece.. Heavy Cotn Wool $1.50 Heavy Fleece-lned $1«39 Heavy Wool $2.00 tp $?.50 L Unon Suts Heavy Derby Rbbed $1.89 $2,50 Heavy Wobl Boys Derly Rblbd Boys* Wool - f-as SS locomotves at crossngs hn trlar wll stll bo mantaned; ro wui be only ono blast of tho wjlsua e tba three crossngs Ths suggeatlo warn acceptable both partes v so? In effect very soon " ", Gold Weatler a0tt% Ths knd of weater dems specal Clotlng Footwear for your protecton. We can ft yon out -wfth every needed artcle of wearng apparel tcaa. warm -Caps -warm Footwear, that yon may-tded.- STORM COATS SHEEP-UNpD COATS, -, t. all knds of Warm Coats as well as an k&ds ol warm "-. - OVERSHOES RUBBER FOOTWEAR ~ - Our.rces,->are-grealHy->elo{w~ te*te / prce on same quahty of goods. Jf we )JmtdTy tt< ~ - -.<.. now y would cost you "more. $3.50 $ < $1.75 $2.15 $3.00 OUR ADVICE IS BUY NOW./ SHEEP-UNED COATS AND ULSTERS "Sheep-UnfedCoats osters jnada of hevy MplesMn 5,outsde leav3r,. sheep pelts for lnng. eouars are beaverzed sheep Wombat. Just thng for ths knd-of wear warm servceable. Regular Coats $10.00 $20.00> Ulsters--ankle length *. $30.00 $37.50 Duck Coats, Blanket-lned $6.50 $SSO RUBBER FOOTWEAR. >»> «SWEATERS, r Every style knd of Sweater for Men Boys. All regular \Colors. Coat style y-neck style; some w k collar pockets, n both heavy lght weghts. Also, Slp-on Sweaters wth wthout sleeves. / -..I tjk 1 fj- cm VW Coat Style $2.00 f.0;,,;,,.4. V-neck Style $7,5Q. t6.0,119 " """- Army Style JaSO» 9SJI» SUp-on Style $3.50 t&8 ::M Boys $1.50 $74SD WINTER CLOVES AND MITTIMS.?>- I dr- An extra lange sck of vnnmedjl?h Mttens of every knd,,]1j,fpfwjs»!]. v.-, -;( workng, n er lear lar,1fp?v>s\? Dress Gloves, ununed.$2.50 lfr{f Dress Gloves, Uned $10:/ Workng Gloves, lned 71 [ Wool Gloves Mttens SJONj.tQ J We have everythng you n6ed n Rubber Footwear tb keep; dry. We carry best qualtes of Rubber Footwear tlmt n country, such as ",., v / GOLD SfAL, RED SEAL -B) QPODYBAR GLOVE largest sck, best quatesjj at extreme low prces. Ths Sre remans oben otf three even-. Lcal.ert for Ings n w6.ek Monday,. LEWANDOS Frday Saturday.. Laundry ftnd DyehouG..». " ff /. r 1. I % y Ltujh.a, ft- frs* }\ M /y -tkm

2 PAOB TWO HjflVw -fn!,r..- X".-r :r-.,."">:.-,--»:re-.r!;»,.l:v-;> «gk5:{1f-" ; -. /.,\=---,- "...,-., -V ; y - - : : K f-l-?.f -, ayj 1-. b SATURDAY, MARCH 27, 1920 TWO ItOISLARS A YEAB Xo AU Sobacrtben Faytag tn Advance OM DoUar Vttj Omts CBOnaB XL B. TCRKEH, PnbUsber We pnmah tte foqo>«rlnc Papers: Tsntes PobUo Spmt, Arer, Maas. n» Groo Xmaxlc AB PeppertX OMrltm-AA-mrtaat TbeUtUetOB Qnldon Westara WarOanan OSte Barravd BUIsUle Tbo Gbjrter Crade n» Townaod Tocaln «b» Brookltne (N. H.) D«a«on acbe Hollla (r. H.) Homectead Xaterad aa oons-claaa mattsr at U«poawffle* a* Aytr. Kua.. Saday, March 27, 1020 tf?.-t V WESTFORD Genter.. Tho -wonderful dsplay of norrn Tlgbta on Monday evenng attracted zmch attenton. It -was Bonerally conceded moat spectacular manfestaton-of ths sort ever seen. WlUlam E. Wrlght h a purchased a new Bulck aumoble, lllss Mary P, Bunce came homo last -week Frday from Vncent Memoral hospta In Bosn, Where she haaf.been a patent for some tme. MJss Bunco sod tho trp home ncely her many fronds are glad she Is at home asan. Mr. Dunn move ths week Lynn, -where Mr, Dunn Is -work or a lumber company. Parker XanUy rlu, occupy tbe bouse as soon aw: Treated. ~M as I.IIIIan.Surl has beon spendlner ths -week of vacaton -wth her frend, Emma Collns, In Hyde Park. Collns formerly taokht school In S-wansey, N. H,, at sunq tlmo Mss Surl dd; Tho Harold "W. Hldreths are.enjoyas ne-w electrc lghtng at r borne on Hlldreth street. Mr. Charles H. Wrght are havlng steam heat Installed at tbclr home. Edward Clement Is reported qute sck -wth Influenza. "Whtn famly, lvng on Cold Sprng.road, have had a telephone nstdled: ths week 3 -S. nfant son of Conley famly, lvng rext Wrght & Fletchers sre, s sck wth bronchts. Wllllam L. Woods Is spendng a few -weeks at her parents home, Mr. H. -A. Ferguson, WhUe Mr.Woods Is absent on a combned busness- pleasure trp, gong as far as Los Angeles, Cal. Mss Malry Morn, ever busy snrsc, was called Provdence on a case early In week. After- many Sundays of bd wear «nd travellng,/last Sunday-w;as more nearly normal In pont of attendance at Congregatonal church, although the snbwsrfa -of Saturday lad Its ctfect. At evenng servce J. W. Rafter gave an excellent paper on "Belef In Immortalty." Reports were also gven by those who h.ad attended tho. Stephens meetngs In Lowell. Rer. O. L: Brownsey wllpreach Sxmday mprnlng on "Welcome Wng,"- Il evenng subject -wm bo "Interpretng chrstan lfe," re wll be musc approprate Palm Suhday. roads are clearng up as fast as can be expected consderng great "bulk of snow that re has been. Tb Improvement s a great satsfactlon partcularly those whose busness- necesstates every-day travel. Fred Robnson Is home from Araberst Agrcultural college, where he bas fnshed wnter course.. re-wll.be a.aoclal for young people thla Saturday evenng at Congregatonal vestry wth musc, re -freshments a cobweb party among specal games. Membsrs of Company H, M. S. G., beld a most enjoyable garng at -wn hall last Saturday afternoon -commencng at four oclock cont,dplng through evenng. drll ok place four alx oclock, followed l>y a banquet, at whch D. L. Page -Company of Lowell catered. entertanment conssted of sngng wth banjo accompanment a maglclrn from Bosn, who was pronounced by men especally clover. S. Thompson Blood was or entertaner -wth sres Imperaonatlons cspe -dally wth hata known ae.-n en tertanor as "thc man of hats." affar waa thoroughly enjoyed by all present. Capt. Edward Fsher waa In charge, conductng tho drul, gave -tho men a short talk concernng. fnture of tho organzaton. Word has been receved from Mlssos Atwood that y expect get lomo from Forlda about thc flrst of Apra Anne Prances Gson, wfe of Sdney L. Gllson, ded at her homo on Monday afternoon after a bref Illness, aged 67 years, 2 days. Besdes her huab she leaves a daughter, Alfred Provost, a sster, Sarah Jane Hapgood. Gllson had resded n Grantevllle pracucally all of her lfe, havng como here wth her parents, Mr. Joseph Ingalls, when but flve years of age. She was a woman who was greatly devoted td her home lfe, although she always found tme assst a frend In need, was ever ready wllng assst In any chartable work, bo It for church wth whch she was connected, or communty at large. Although of a gulet dsposton she was always pleasant cheerful, In that happy homo crcle -whero she was gudng h, surrounded by tender core of a lovng husb devoted lovo of daughter son, she wll be sadly mssed. deepest sympathy Is expressed bereaved famly. funeral ok place from her late home on Wednesday afternoon was largely attended, many beng present frora out of wn; servces-wore conducted by Rev. W. E. Anderson, pasr of Methodst church. sngng was by F. L. Roberts, of Lowell, who sang very feelngly "Sometlnre well underst," " homel" "In garden." re was a profuson of floral ofterlngs. Tho bearers were George Q., WUUam.,Augustus Edward Gllson.. Burla-was In tho Falr\-lew cemetery,.westford. where commttal servce was read by Rev. W. E. Anderson. Tstdmnck Clnb. Presldont-s day at Tadmuck clnb ok place on Tuesday afternoon at tho Congregatonal church. Rcv. Alfred R. Hussey,. of Lowell, wa-s speaker of dayglvlng a most enjoyable lecture on,"goorgo Ellot," Mr. Hussey s a thorpugh student of llrjkturo hs delneaton of thu noted -wrter of thc "Vcran perod was drawn wth entertanng dscrlmlna-, ton, Tho sngng of Lttlen ladlc.. -wth Mrs,,Marlon ChrLtIo at tho pano, -was muc enjoyed. Mra. Wllllam L, "Woods - C. A. Blaney wore stso heard In soloa, Tho solo.surtg hy Blaney w.-u composed by tho charman of mualc commttee of tho homo club. Notco was gven by thc pro.sldont tbat at tho next meetng matter of Jonng tho General FederaUon would bo brought UP acted upon. Notco -was also gven that for tho club lunch eon membors could brng guests- by payng tho usual guest fee of twenty fufo cents In addluon tho prce of luncheon. NoUco was gven of thc comng sewng school conducted by Ruth Stevens Rccd, commencng, Aprl 9, contnung through remanng Frdays n thc month. At close; of prpgram clnb tea a socal h,our. was enjoyed -wtb A. W.,Hartford ns hostess, asssted by Whte, Bartlett Jnd Wheeler, Thc ncxt meetng, Aprl 6, wll bc chldrens day. wul be In charge of Mss Edth A. Wrght. Cranlrnlc. Annlotn l.*ura Guolla, thp Uttlo forr-ycar-oa datghter of. Mr. Mra, Pctro (3u*Ua, ded lost Saturday jrtcr a brot lunw. She was an unnswally pretty rght Uttlo grl much synjpathy Irfv oxpfessed tle bereaved parents. PO have had much 4 M,. \ sckness In famuy of-late. Thc funeral wa/held on Monday afternoon. Bural was In, St. Carnes cemetery. merhbers ot Court Grantevllle, F. of A., held a well attended ntercatng mootng n r room on Thursday evenng of last week, wth J. W. Shackeln, chef ranger. In tho char. Ths belhg tho quarterly meetng nght much busness of Importance was transacted. Durng tho sesson followng delegates wcro elected for gr court conventon In May: Joseph Wall J. W. Shackeln: alternates, John Spnner Henry F. Charln. Two representatves from tho execuuve ofllcc h Lowell were here last Sunday Intereat people n -Irsh bond drve. A meetng wll be held here KhorUy when;a commttee wll be formed speakers wul be present morc fully explan ssues of campagn. Forgo VUIo«e, A daughter, Mldred Louse, was recently born Mr. Fred. Whtn. of Westford. Whtten was formerly Mss Eva Mountan, of ths vllage., Rol Pendlebury, Uttle son ofg Mr. Edward Pendlebury, celebrated hs fourth annversary on last Saturday, when twelve of hs playmates gared tp make It a joyous occason. Musc games were n order for afternoon, after whch a brthday supper was sorn-cd. A daughter was recently born Mr. John Gray. Mss Dorothy Mountan, who was taken Lowell General hospta on last Saturday be operated on for appendcts. Is reported be. restng comfortably. Loyal Mattawanakee lodge, I. 0. O. L., M. U., held a well attend attended meetng In Abbot hall on Monday evenng at whch a great deal of Important busness -n-as transacted. lodge s plannng a dance party be held soon after Easter. Abbot Worsted Company, under whose management moton pctures are shown here, have recently receved a seppnd machne be used In connecuon wth flrst. Whon two. machnes are n use re s no delay between reels. Karlne OHara receved word last week of death of hor huab, Patrck OHara, who was n Ottawa, Canada, at tme of hs death. Tho body was brought here for bural. Thc funeral ser\-lce w,-s held on Sunday afternoon at tho home of hs son, J.ames OHara, Rev. Fr. Dupont offlcatlng. Mr. OHara was a veteran of Boer war was wth Canadan troops In tho late war. He loaves a wfe, Karlne OHara, of ths -vllage; a grson. James OHara, two grchldren. A Lenten servce was hold on Wednesday evenng at St. Andrews. re wn be two servces on Easter Sunday at tho msson house, flrst at S.SO n tho mornng,.at whch holy communon wll be celebrated, a chldrens sor\-lce at seven oclock In evenng. membera of Westford po.«t. A. L, arc nt work on a play be gven In tho near future.,0.-m. Ballou, who has been qu ll for some tme, remans about eame. Frank "W. SneU J. Edwn Pomtrot have been dra>vf serve on tho jury at superor court In Lowcll. Congregatonal ohurch wll hold specal holy week servces ovory evenng next week,, Saturday excepted. Interestng - profltable subjects have been prepared by tho pasr, Bov. S. F. Goodheart, all are Invted attend. followng s thc program of servces: Sunday mornng. "A royal welcome"; ovenng, " Irresstble force"; Monday evenng, "Dls- OVra r cure";- Tuesday evenng. "False Chrlsts"; Wetnesday evenng, "A vst wlth your soul"; Thursday evenng, " dlvnest qualty n man"; Frday evenng, "Love whch pasaeth knowledge"; Easter Sunday mornng, "Tho borhood of burnng heart"; evenng, "Thc unknown tuture." On Sunday aftemoon tho men of Congregatonal church wll make a canvttse for fnancal pledges meet yearly expenses ot church. Durng past year all sufplus money n church treasury has been used n makng necessary repars Its property. Ths, coupled wth hgh cost of materal, labor usual Incdentals, has mado current expenses ot church hgher ths year than ever bore.. Consequently It s absolutely essental that socety ahould know for a certanty bass of Its resources before commencng ts fscal yc-r. A lve church must have money work wth meet Its oblgatons promptly If t s gong grasp tsopportuntes fully cope wltll condtons of present day Issues. Legon of Honor rooms are open at any tme, day or nght, servce men In wn are nvted pay m a vst. Legon of Honor Is plannng form a ladles auxlllar>- here. Harnons orchestra of Ftchburg wll play for dance ths Saturday evenng. re.wll be no dance on Saturday evenng, Aprl 3. SHIRLEY Xews Itexn.1. At tho mcetlnfr of tho board of seloctmoh on l.ast week Frday evenng followng appontments woro mndo: Fred E. Abbey, speol.tl polce; James F. Sawn. regular ofllcer- chef of polce; Lester G. Holdon, In-,.<pcer of anmals: Guy R, Cook, Chas, J,.Stebblns. Joseph Murphy, flre engneers. Henry Wolf, who ha-f boon spendng a fnw days wth hs wfe bahy d.au.rhter at tho homo of Mrs, Marj- O. Barnard, roturned on Wodnosd.ay hs Rtudlo..! nt tho Ma.s.s«chusotts Agrcultural college. Mr. nnd Mr.. W. WUlard Knowles. of I.oomnsr, spent Sunday wth hs parcnt.% Mr. Walter Knowlos. Kathorno Forn.ald. who has boon vory ll for tho pn.st two wcokfl. a much betr, nnd after a months rost plans start for tho homo of hor son. Dr. Carrol Wagner, of Los Angeles,Cal. Samson Cordage Works. hns posted a notce In r plant th.at nght work wll bc dscontnued.after Aprl flrst., Mary Bad.stUbnor Is spendng a ndays! vacaton wth frends In Washngn, D, C., Mss Dorothy Newn, of PcppcreU, spent wook-ond at home of MI&B Doly Knowles... Mss Bwsslo Dadmun l. conflned hcr bed wth scatc rhcumausm. W. Dadmun Is at homc wlth. grppe...- X, - Chester Hooper, senor at Went worth Insttute, IJosn, la enjoyng a weeks v.acaton.,. Thc womns bblo clnss of thc Congregatonal Church met last Tuesday evenng wth Mr.. Herbert McCoy. Mrs Edwn <5ray, of Ijcomlnatcr,!.< visltlnflt nt homo of Postmaster Harkns.. Center. Mss Mae Bradford ot -Whean college arrved at home ot her parents, Mr. Charles E. Bradford, ths week for a ten days vacaton. Mss Eleanor Longley of Bryant & Stratns busness college spent week-end at home of her mor, AbMe Longley. A s:«eclal meetng of Shrley Grange was held on Monday evenng at whch name ot one new cdate was proposed. A rehearsal of second degree was held. On next Monday evenng anor rehearsal of flrst second degrees wll be hold n preparaton for..meetng of Aprl 6, when se degrees wll bo worked. Arthur- R. Holden, who has been stayng at tho CampDevens quartermaster- laundry- durng srmy wear, has returned home lve, Mr. -Lews H. Bradford. who havo been Uvlng In Ayer for several weeks On account of poor travelng condtons, have returned.r home.. -. Center road was scraped Tuesday by A. A, Adams wth road scraper. reducng snow drfts suffcently make road passable -r aumobles. It Is a decded relef Center once more have ths road open trafbc. trends here who aro proud of hla BucccM n hs new fleld ot work. annual parsh supper busness meetng ot Congregatonal church was hold on laat week Frday ovenng. " Tho suppcr, served at seven oclock," was best ever, consstng of cold ham, cold corned beof, hot rolls, coftco pastres. Reuben A. Reed was charman of ths commttee was ably asssted by; an al young peoples commte who showed r abuty n a very efflclent way. busness meetng was callod ordor at eght oclock by L. W. Dyar,, clerk, tho llowlng offlcers were elected: H. -A, Thayor, moderar; L. W. Dyar, clerk; F, A. Pollard, treas.: F. O. Ryan, F. OBron, A, T. West, prudental commttee; S. F. Lawrence, A. T. West, musc commtteo: CI»ronce Davs, Raymond Knsman, ushers. Tho IJnancos ot church wero reported In splendd condulon. rasng ot church budget r was left be taken care ot as last. Tbls means that Mens club wll make colls n near tuture on every parsh member. LUNENBURG News Itcns. Mssonary socety ot thc Methodst churoh hold a socal mte box openng on Tuesday evenng, whch n spte ot bad roads proved a,great succoss, flnancally soclnlly. re was a good attendance proceeds from extra good supper, sale tble mte boxes netted a very satsfacry sum for tho treasury. "May re be many moro as successful. A fne Uttlo daughter, who wll bear tho name ot Charlotte, made glad thc h.parts hone ot Mr., John Q. Gllchrest upon her arrval re on last week Frday mornng. She seemed -ncll pleased wtlh appearance surroundngs of her new home sgnfed her Intenton of remanng wth m Indefntely. Mr. Warren Lews aro safe at home agan after spendng a ver>plcasant wnter In Florda. Stllman P. Holden, a natve of Shrley, camo tho close of hs long useful Ute on March 17, at hs home n Montclalr, X. J. He waa born r. thla wn In ls-(9 was son of Jonas Elza Holden. In 1874 he marred Mara Chler, daughter of Henrj- P. Chler ot Lawrence. Flfty-slx years of hs lfe woro spent n Shrloy. where he held offlce of selectman for sevon years w.-s honored wth othor responsble postons. In 1896 ho removed -n-th hs famly Waltham r ten years followed trade ot cabnet makng. whch hc learned as a boy n Ivoom- In.ster.. Mr. Holdon " retred frbm aollve ser\-lce In 1&12,.»*lnce th.at tmo has lved n York. Me., Montclalr, N, J, decc-sod s survved by hs wdow, now a resdent of Montclr.r. N. J., a son, Leon C. a daughter, Cor.a L, Thomas, both ot Montclar, threo grchldren. Unbound, "Rejoce wth m that do rejocng,; for Lunenburg Is agan on tho mapard can once more connect wth outsde world,.fter more than forty days ot worst "shut-in" ths wn has ever known, tr.acks are cleared cars are runnng on schedule tme. Last Sunday mornng,.at nne oclock, from men boys, well equpped wth pcks shovels, gared In common along Ftchburg Leomnster car lne for work, work thoy dd "most fathfully untl entre Une from Center through Whalom Grove was clfear of Ice snow, whch had so effectvely bound It up alnco tho early mornng of Februory 5. frstcar camc In wn at 3.28 Sunday afternoon all were glad see It once morc. Snce n y have boen runnng verj- regularly. On Monday mornng flrst car ok very nearly ts regular quota of sx oclock passensers. To those who havo been gong r work n tho cty wth "flers," jtneys, pungs, sleds "everj- old -w.ay," It was a most welcome change, all began feel as though y were "lvng agan." On Monday mornng Myron E. Harvey, whn,had also been one ot tl)e workers on Sundaj-, gared eght or ten of hs noar neghbors ger y worked dlgently upon track end of lne, at four In afternoon -work wns fnshed, so that, tho car went through, completng tho trp for frst tme snce tho afternoon ot February 4. All aro very glad see hear car comng In wn on ts regular trps hope re wll be no more "hold-ups" or "tlo-ups" of that knd. lades along tho lno mado a bountful supply of hot coffeo. swches, cocoa, doughnuts, etc. whch were contrbuted by people of tho vllage, dstrbuted by pupls ors undor drecton leadershp of Prncpal J. A. Harwood C,.\. Woodward, abo-jt_noon, J.0 mon on lno, thus sppng tho work only a few moments, nnd j-et gvng men a good, substantal, warm lunch, r whch thoy were grateful. We Mean It! 5 copy eterytvhere For about four months ths bank has been urgng farmers hereabouts read THE COUNTRY GENTLEMAN. We have done t because we beleve n THE COUNTRY GENTLEMAJI. Ths Great Natonal Farm Weekly offers actual "money-makng helps those farmers who read t regularly follow ts advcs Its subscrbers have n man- become most prosperous farmers n r countes Naton over. And that s why we should lke see t n every farm home n our county. We mean t when we say: Read BfeCOUNTRY GENTLEMAN In a recent nvestgaton among tme t s local enough tredt fanners queston was asked: of methods practces secton "What heljps you most?" One-, by secton.. Subscrbe for a thrd answered: "My,, farm year! It wll costyou $1.00 for paper." y were able put 52 bg weeljy ssues many a dbllars--cents value on a farmer has profted $ advce y read. T-m CotJN- from hnts n a sngle ssue.. If TRY GENTLEMAN s Natonal you say so well charge your acbroad enough cover count $1.00 see that your UntedStatesgveaNaton- subscrpton begns at once, wde vewpont; at same.we mean t! North Mddlesex Savngs Bank EstabUsbcd 188S DAXIEL W. FLETCHEn, Presdent Phone 510 Qenlomert: - (1) Becausej-oa know m, enter =-.y na:r.e for THE COUJITRY Cur-EIIA:; for one year ) e -. charge cost, $1.00, mc;,., - F -f. or, ; : - V out (2) Heres my dollar. I want THE CCUNTKY GENTLEMAN. Please send t me. -,: J o «(My Name); ; ; - - ;. (My Address). ", (Cty).(State) PEPPERELL HARVARD Xcws Items. All members of Wom.-n.s elub Interested,re Invted nn al!-day conference bc held by publc health depftrtment at Fltchburfr Womans club on We<Inesda5-, Mnrch 31, speakers are be Rustacc L. FlBke, charman of Ftchburg board of hoalth. Mollle Cross BwlnK, Dr, Itly Owen Burbank Dr, Joel E, Goldthwnte, re wll be.a box luncheon. A quet wcddlns was observed nt parsonajre of thc Federated church In Ayer on Monday, when Hev, John R, Chaffee unted In marrace Mss Elsjo lyona Haskell, younrest daushter of Mr. Andrew T., Haskell, Raymond E, Carruth, both of thl. wn. Tho couple left folowlnp ceremony for Buffalo, N, T,, where thcy wll onjoy tt.hort woddlnk trp. On r return y wll make.r homc wth tho parent.s of brde,, Mr. Mr, Carruth hnve best wshes of thcr many fronds here In town. Mrs, Harold BIKOIOW IS qute 111 at her home on lttle common,?he Is, however, reported sts on fraln, Mr, Mrs, Converse Place close r enaroment ns farm managers at Questend farm March 31. Mr. Placo wll be mssed In thcr crcle of (rends y havc made n r st.ay amonfr ls p.-ut year. Tho annual mcotlnb of tho Womans Allance wll bo held n Untaran church vestry on Aprl frst at three oclock. A frood attendance s asked for. Chnrc Srtcf, Sund.ay wll be observed at churches wth exercses approprate Palm Sunday. Rev. II. C. Merrll wll preach nt Untaran church; musc n charse of Herbert A. Thayer. At Con- Rrepatlonal church Rev. F. C. Kattner wll preach. Ths wll be hs last servce wth hs Harvard frends for thc present, as on Aprl flrst he takes up hs new work n Oho, whero he wll have supervson over flvo countes as a SLMday school worker In thc ntcr-church.world movement. He s wth Mr. Hanna ths week-end/attend-. Inft fovwardlnp of hs house furnshngs, whch have been In srftro hero; - f r. Kattner ha.q many Xcws Itcnw. Mss Helen Farr.s, of Bangor, Me,, has been guest of Mrs, (, B, Hlake, Frankln street, durlns pa.st weok. Mrs, Joho Barrett, of Roxbury, vsted her neces, Msses SuUvan, at home of M, H, Sulllv.an. Gron street, latter part of l;mt week. many trends of Mabol (Tucker) Badger, a former resdent of Brooklne, N. H,, a frequent vsr hero as a relatve of thc late Mrs, Henry Bloke, ICArned wth.sorrow of her afflcton In tho death of her husb, George Badger, at hln homc n Quncy, recently, of pneumon,*!. Roger S, Robbns spent tho latr p.art of last weok at hs home n wn, returnng Bosn on Monday, where he s at present connected wth a bondng company. l.ucy D. Cushng s oxpocd hero noxt week from Wollosloy collogo. whore.she s.at prosont matron at W.dor hall. M."s Harrot Dow. from Now York, s somewhat oxpocted for Ka-sr, Mss Ruth Cushng may plan spend Raster vacaton horo from Wellesley college. Wsner Park, who camo here from Concord a short tme ago accept a po.-tlon n thc mlls, s contemplatng takng a house hero settlng here wth hs famly. Announcement Is made of engagement of Roger S. Robblns Mlns l.yda "Walt, both of ths wn. Mr. Robblns Is son of Mr. H. B. Robblns, flllott street, ganed tho rank of leutenant durlns war hs snce held pasltlons In Worcester at present In Bosn. Mss Walt h.as made many fronds durng her resdence In wn of ovor ten years wth hcr parents, Mr. C. O. Waltt. She Is past noblo gr ot Acoma Robekah lodge actve In tho affars of tho same,. In tho socal lte ot tho wn. At preaent aho Is a member of.nashua Rver Paper Compnys, offce forco. - M. E. L/Otendor has already had many of her household goods removed her now rent on Elm street by Mr. Grer, who ojc full charge of tho work In a very competent,way. Followng tho sale at her homo on Heald street, Saturday, ot such goods aa she wll not need, also tho mason, farmng carpenter ols of hcr late husb, Letender Is. plannng go Leomnster. rest for a few weeks wth her daughter, Fred Nye, famly, before settlng her new rooms. Carpenters, panters paper-hangers are already bused at her, old hone under tho drecton of tho present pwner, Mr. Blss. Lllan McGarry returned latter part ot last week her homo -In Sprlngfleld., was accompaned by her far, Mr. Chlcolne. Msses Chlcolne, who wll vst re before gong r home In Xew York state. Jerry Lorden famly, who have been lvng n Brookllne, N. H., whle he was lumberng In that secton, returned r home on Tucker street last week. Mr. Mrs, Lncoln Johnson reached r home In wn last week after r sojourn In Allsn, Mr, Johnson, although stll on strct det, s very much mproved by treatment ot specalsts at hosptal, s takng up hs work at paper mll for a few hours each day, hopng regan hs strength faster n that way, Hc has lost consderable flesh by tho enforced det, but clams bc foolng better than for some tme baok. Mrs;. Davd A. Wesn has taken a tenement h house wth Kmball on Pleasant street moved In ths week. She has passed wnter wth.mrs, Laura Parker, Townsend stroet, Thc sx nches ot snow on last Saturday brought out sleghs agan for space of two days about vllage, although runners are all rght stll In outskrts of wn, Exten.svc repars aro under way at largo house of tho paper company, cornor of Man Mll street, last occuped by James Woodsde. Both Interor exteror are In tho hs of workmen, who are put centerpece at table was a flno potted plant of shamrock, addtonal dseoratlons beng tny green flags. table cover was a charmng Dennlson paper desgn of tho shamrock volets, March flower, napkns matchng same. Everythng -n-os arranged by older daughter, Applen, who receved many complments on effect. Many of frends of famly sent greetngs knd remembrances of tho absent one., tng It n: thorough condton for tho new tenant, sad be one of foremen at tho paper mlls. Thc Pepperell Bradng Company havc a large number of orders booked whch wll keep m busy for some tlmo come. In common wth most frms y havc been serously hampered by non-arrval of raw matcvlal. At present y are tal*"s on many extra home workers gonoral help. Tho wonderful dsplay of Aurora BorMls was vewed by many on Monday ovonng. Appearng as t dl< In.all parts of sky.. showng not only whte lght but varyng tnts of volet nd pale blue, t was a brllant spectacle. Thc wear prophet predcted a change ot mperature.as sure follow. Oh.>H>rTe Past Brthday. Snce It s o often thc case that tho memory ot one who has pas,sed.aw.ay s all o fleetng,- apparently forgotten. It s pleasant no that tho annual.observance of tho natal day ot late Henry Blake has never been gven up by hs son daughters, annversary on March 17 w.as quetly celcbr.afod by tho famly at thc home ot N. W. Applen aa usual. A few guests were present all who remembered Mr. Blake, courtly, ploas.ant gentleman of thc "old school," could almost J feel hs presence amonj; thom. In tho vacant char at thc dnner table, wth Its b" of green rbbon onco worn by hm on a smlar occaslonr by tho brthday cako mado In hs honor; In tho thn, sweetness ot musc trom hs Reglna musc box, wth ts old-tmo songs St. Patrcks day selectons; In tho remnscent talk of thoso who gared. It was recalled by nl how Mr. Blake would have delghted fn lttlo uches of St. Patrck decoratons. Although hs death occurred ovor.leven years ago, Mr. Blako beng n In hs nnoty-accond year,,hls sprt stll lves, permeated-all thc frendly fnrurao of tho, garng.in hs memory. -Il IXJttcr. followng letter has been receved by.m. J, Sullvan. Adjt. Frank West post. A. L., d.ated January 30: Dear Frend Joe I was much pleased gratfed ta.receve through you such a frendly note of acknowledgement apprecaton of any lttle thng that I may have done n past for members of your post Frank West post, No. 213, of Pepperell men n servco. Although no conscentous person works r laurels stll most any Indvdual welcomes a word of approca-" ton as a reward hs eftorts, ths certanly comes forcbly me n your letr. As t was not rhy lot go overseas do actve servce, when opportunty camc I consldsldered It my duty as an Amercan ctzen do what I mght fnd possble In my lmted -R-ay r my many fronds who were called thc colors, I dd ths accordng my tme ablty. Durng my work for Pepperell boys n servce I have receved several hundred letters trom men who went from here do r bt across. re Is hardly a Pepperell boy who dd nnythlng ot account In thc war who has not sont rae some message whle away from U. S. A. Conspcuous among se aro several letters trom your "buddle." r whom your post Is named. Only a bref perod before he made suprome sacrfce he sent me a most frendly letter whch,1 shall always keep n fond remembrance ot hm. I was glad know post bears hs name. Although ors g.ave r lves In tho servce of r country, Frank waa only one who mado thc flnal sacrfce on battlefleld at thc Argonne, he has ndeed earned through ths what honors re may be for hm. It was a great dis<appontmcnt me not wolcomo hm homo wth you fellows, but my personal remembrances ot hm arc ot best-.- He was n frend tfe those ho proported be, a frend flnlsh. I am postve he loft ths world wth a clear consclchco that ho never dd hs fellowmen an Injustlcb. I trust ths sprt of galvanzed frendshp wll be nstlled through tho workng of local Legon post, m.ay sen-c mako It a socety of true brorhood strong fraternty, whch.wll reach out communty. Whle hs aoul has gono from our mdst I foel sure that thoso ot us who knew hm best wll never forget hs staunch loyalty regard of hs frends. "I do not tako o much credt myself r tho work dono r thc fellows In serv-lce. Great credt should bc gven Spcclal Ad socl»ty r r untrng efforts In lookng after needs ot you men whle nt Devens In outfttng you for sorvce across. As ths socety seemed bo zealously Interested In lookng ntter tho wants of our, local rhen,. r comforts I feel Inclned wprk wth m, as I knew most ot men -called thc colors naturally felt a keen Interest. In whatever capacty I was placed -In callng on publc r support I was never refused; ner waa tho Specal Ad socety. I waa mo.st substantlaly spported In my work by tho local clerfy, all qt whom gavo thor tlmo talent freely when callod upon. I wsh call partcular attenton loyalty Ljort ot th of RevJ Wllam Barry, Jwho gave freely of hs tme, money helpfulness at tme frst delegaton of boys were gven hs "God-speed" untl present tme. Hs work for tho boys was untrng hs prayers for r safe return wero endless. Howas a frend every servce man, j-egardless of creed or natonalty. \ Naturally. In work of ths knd, dno haa come, n contact wth petty Jealouses, unjust crtcsm, from envous type of people, but as y were very much n tho mnorty all one had do was close r ears push work along, beng a* sured fror results that tho majortf were supportng our efforts. 1 can sncerely s-ay that out o 150 or more who went from Pepperell re was no partalty shown. Every. man was served alke as far a.s I was personally concerned. No one was overlooked or passed by, unless as In one or two cases ndvduals mselves were drectly responsble In volunteerng Informaton that he dd not care receve any.assstance at my hs. Personally" I feel qute gr.atflcd that percentag"e of tha t>-po was so small. It wll be a pleasure n years come read over my many letters ot frendly nature thnk of several socl.al garngs tunctonfj n whch so many of ctzens asssted me n makng for you fellows welfare. I thank you for your kndly greetngs of.season myself tbe men convalescng at my home, I a.ssuro you y were much apprecated by us all. Wo recprocate, wshng you all health prosperty. Trustng I may at some tme be able do somethng substantal r Frank Wost post, trustng that ovcry-thng nll work out Its enlargement, greater posalbllltlea advantages tho communty n whch It exsts. I reman. Very truly yours, Chester B. Hamln. Ots H. Forbush, auctoneer, wll nol by publc aucton for Edward H. BUM, Park stceo-t, Popperell, seven regstered Holslr hefers. 84 pullets, farmlnff ols household furnture on Frday mornng, Aprl 9, nt ten oclock. Japanese sweaters are tho latest addtons lttle chldrens outfts. New AaTCrtlscmcDt J*OTICE IS HBRBBY GIVEN that tho BUbscrlKjr haa been duly apponted execur of tho wn ot AUGUSTA F. WOODS late ot Dunstable In County of.mddlesex, deceased, teslntc, has takon upon hmself that trust by gvng Wond, na tho law drects. All persons hnvlng demaads upon tho esta of sad doccascd are horoby drected exhbt tho oamo; all persons Indebted sad esta aro called upon mnko payment HORATIO N. TO-VBR. 3t27 Exocur, Bast Pepperell, Maaa.. March 1, COMMONWESALTH OF MASSXCHU- SETTa Mddlesex.. Proba Court. To tho holr-at-law, noxt of kn, crodlm, all or persons Interested n tho esta of JOHN MC CARTHY late of Shrley n sad County, deceased, Inteatate. Whereas a petton haa boon presented ead Court, grant a letter or ndmlnlatratlon on tho esta of sna deceased MART MCCARTHY of Shrley In tho County of Mddlesex, wthout gvng a surety on hor bond. You are h*roby cld appear at a Proba Court bo hold at Cambragc, In sad County of MlddlMCX,. on tho, sxth day ot Aprl A. D. 1920, at nne oclock In foronoon, show cause If any you hnvo, why tho samo ahould " And thc pottonor Is horeby aroed Klvo publc notco thoroof. by publshng ths ctaton onco In each T*eok. r thrco suecasslvo weeks. In tho Shrley Oracle, a nowspapor publshed In nald County, thc last publcaton bo ono day, at least, beforo sad Court, Wtness, Goorgo F. Lawn, Esqure, Flrat Judge ot aald Court. thu twelfth dny of Mnrch n tho year ono thous nne hundred tw.cnty. 3t29 F. M. ESTT, RefflMor., crculaton of our ten papers ten tmes larger that thnt of any or paper crculatng In tho n wn*. kmda \ MMSttl* *#fllllflttttlll \-,/ lft ltytffm

3 SATURDAY, MARCH 27, / LITTLETON News Items.V. - ; At tho annal meetng of., Toachcrs olub, held In Carter, hall; Clolsea, last vcck- Wednesday, thd featuro of tho aternoon was Mss JMaud Mtchells address on "Profesulonal ethcs," whch, on accouu of publc Interest n tho Chelsea scnools - teachers, was prnted n full n Chelsea Evenng Record. Frank B. Phelps, of Bellows Falls, -tt-as last weok tho guest of hs nece, 3Irs. A. P. Gardner. H. S. Brown, of Kng street, has In- -atallcd, a telephone 7-7. Thc spectacular beauty of tho Aurora Borealls waa. seen -vlth wonder admraton on Mojday evenng laymany ot Lttlen.people, who j:ay that tho heavens on that evcnlnr wero malgnflcent boyond descrpton. Mr. Webster, of j;. P. Thatcher clerkng force, has accepted n poston wth C. A. Cross Company, Ftchburg, operatng ono of r truelcs., JoRos Tobn bogan workng for J. P. Thaohor on Monday. Robert ftnd Qeorge A. Sotdersbn,, Jr., are At homo from Gron School or sprng Tacaton. Mss Lucy Adorns, of tho Waltham teachng staff, spend Saturday ahd Sunday wth tho N. H. Whltcombs, Kalph Hlll, of Portsmouth, N. H., joned, tho famly crclo over tbo. weeft- ond.,. v Mlnnlo T. Johnson, ot Wnthrop, was a recent guost at Charles X. Smths. Tho name of Roger Wllam has been gven. Mr. Mts. G. E. Troutys young son. soectmens room was tho scene of bustlng,mllnery busness- on lost weekjfvlday. ths weok Wednesday. ro -was a largo class of wom- Oh who asked Questons receved much nformaton on.subject. Everybody presentwas thoroughly nterested very enthusastc. Each member trmmed a hat carred t "homo wth tho keenest Joy perfect satsfacton. Clyde Crane has been tho guest of tho WlUam Crane famly, a* Athol ths last week. Charles V. Flagg has bought 3, F., Jeffrey placo n Nashobah dstrct.,,, Hon. C. A. Kmball attended funoral of la A. A. Fllebrown n Ayer on last Saturdaly. Stedman Stewart sone of thb latest -patents reported battlng wth tho "flu" at last reports he was near- Ing a conjuest. One of th chmneys n J. H. Klmtalls houso was dscovered, on flre last week Frday afternoon., -Mr. Kmball -wcro both away, but John H. Kmball, Jr., lost no tme n makng condtons known re -was a generous response call -for help. fre was brought under subjecton by tho free use of chemcal extngushers. re was no damage that resulted house or any of buldngs In vcnty. Thfe efforts of all who so kndly oanve t6 rescue were gratefully apprec-.t9d by Mr. Kmball hs famly. Dr. Edward A. Adams famly moved Monday In tho upper tene:unt n Emery houso at Common. Dr. Adams offlco wll contnue be n parsonage on Great road. Ho hns Installed telephones at hs ofllce resdence. Mary A. Mlll9,rd passed away suddenly nt homo of her daughter t:-.. Lowell, Mra. Robert E. Roberts, 3,aturday mornng, March 20, aged oevonty-one years. Mllard was a -noman of excellent qualtes, actve C3pclally In work ot churches of whch she was a member In Cambrdge Maden, snce 1900 n LltUen. where a large crcle of Trends wll hold her In kndly remembrance. Servces were held at home In Lowcll on Monday atternoon, attended by near relatves, Rev. H. L. Caulkns of ths wn ofllcatng. Mllard s survved by her two daugh-.-ters, Roberts, of Lowell, Mabel (Parker) Henry, of East Brewster; also, by a bror, Charles Chrspher, two ssters. Frank Hussey J. P. Sne, all of Beverly. All th"e servces wll be held as usual on Sunday n Baptst church. me of mornng servce wll be " true chrl=tan objectves," C, E, pc at 6,30 wll bo "Our countrys need of Chrst," Thc young people are preparng an Easter concert bo gven on Sunday atternoon, Aprl 4, at 4,30, under drecton of Mss Evelyn Kmball Mrs, L, E, Hager. attendance recolpw at thc lycoums moton pcture entertanment on Tuesday evenng showsj a gratfyng ncrease. Wth mprovement In wear condtons In qualty ot thc pctures prospect of a prosperous sprng season seems assured. feature lor next Tuesday wll bc "Temptaton," Goraldne Farrar. On Sunday thore wll bo a, specal Palm Sunday servce communon at Congregatonal church. Womans clb ors Inter- -ested arc remnded ot thc art conference of State Federaton of Womens club be hold at art museum n Bosn on Wednesday mornng, March 31, at oclock. A stmulatng art program has been arranged by state art commttee, And those who can attend w.l feel repad for r efforts. Somo of leadng speakers are Phlp L, Hale,- Mrs, Annn Coleman Ladd Prof, Arthur Farbanks, drecr of thc art museum. Mss Elzabeth Robnson, of Now York, Is spendng two weeks at homo. Mss Lllan Robnson Is at home from Medford over thc week-end. Mlsa Jesse Smth, bookkeeper.at J. P. Thachers sre, s takng a vacaton.. next meetng of tho Wom.ans Allance wll bo held at thc homo of Mr.s. Brcd A. Hosmer, Frday afrnoon, Aprl 2. Tho commtteo wero unable carry out tho program planned r that date, Rev, Carl O. Horst las kndly consented address tho meetng. It s, hoped that all ladles connected wth tho church -wll -try bo prosont. tant thngs solder learned In hs war-tme cxpcrle>cc." Anor, strong feature of serv- Itft was musc, a-solo, " prodgal son," by L. A.Hagor, an anm, IOnwurd chrstan solders," by a double quartet, wcro beautfully rendered sklfully accompaned by Congregatonal church organst. A.collecton ot $17.35 was taken for tho-peoplo of Near East, bu* as t was not generally undersod that ths collecton was bo taken ro wll be an-oppovtuplty-r furr contrbutons by those; who wsh help In worthy cause. h. W. C. Womans club accepted tho hosptalty ot Mra. S. E. Abbott, Monday afrnoon, when an unusuauy good program was glyen,- H(rt- well, presdent, turned Urary secton of tho meetng over Mss Alce Howard, who announced readng ot,tho brght lttle pla/, "Tho workhouse ward,", by Lady Gregory admrably read by Mrs, Hatte Robnson, Mrs, Lllan Prest Mss Maron Flagg. Abbott gave a Ictrola selecton, "On tho wngs of song." Wlnnlfred Kng Rugg, of Arlngn, was thon presented receved a cordal wolcomo from her many frends n club. Sho spokel vory enthusastcally of beneflt that clubs derve from llteraturo department In Sta Federaton of Womens clubs. n from her extensve knowledge profound love of her aubject she gave a moat Interestng ard llumnatng address on current lterature whch won tho hearty applause of her earnest eager audlenc*. She covered a large range of subjects quoted freely from dlfterent classcs of lterature. busness p,erod followed, when Mss Ruth Wllard -was -voted n membershp (nd a cdate was proposed. resgnaton of El Krouty as treasurer was accepted A.-M. Parkor was elected flll out unexpred rm ot offlce. club voted send ten dollars ad ot tho Near East desttute people. An nvtaton frbm Tadmuck club was announced for next Tuesday afternoon, when on presdents day Rev. Alfred Hussey, of Lowell, wll gve an addrcss bn Georgo Ellot In Congregatonal. church n. Westford. Or meetngs wheh Lttlen club s nvted were also announced. "Under snow," a poem.of fath, was beautfully read by presdent n closng. next moetng wll be held. n Untaran vestry on AprU E, when Harrett Upham Goode, of Sharon, wul gve her lecture, "Personal experences In Brdl.. STITCHERS Experenced on power sewng machne.f at good rates. Wo. also-want noxpcrencod. WOMEN AND GIRLS To learn sttchng., Lberal nay whllo learnng. Steady employment. Postons arc also open for Bucklng, Boxng, Inspectng General Work. Board Room are provded employees at acttal cost at Brookslde Inn, whch we have Just remodeled. Brooksde s modorn In every dotallreceptlon Room, Loungng Room. ShOwersBaths. Hotcold, water. Steam heat electrc lghts In every room. All outsdo rooms.tho best-of food, well cooked, served hot. You can lve chcnpcr at Brookslde than you can at. hotne. Wrte,telephojo or call at tho facry.. - 3t28 PRESIDENT SCSPEXDEU CO. Shrley, Molsa. MORTAGEES SALE OF REAL ESTATE SACRIFICES OF "Y" IVIM Amercan Army Offcers SaW m Under Fre. r Deeds Wll Never Be Forgotten," Says.Maj. L D. Turner, 90th Dv., U. S. R. Overhaalf? sm "ffl «, Carbxrers, -magnes, dfferentals, batteres, en- gnes, rejuvenated here. Made operate as y dlt whe y left facry. Now s tme have your car overhauled, we.ha-ge mechancan who are capable of overhaulng your car n a thorpugh. >.,.., t>- manner. / :pe Unon Servce. All tho pcoplo In attendance at tho unon church servce last Sunday thoro was a largo congregaton had a genune trust that ought put a man or a woman on a hgher plno ot thnkng lvng r a long tlmo. Besdes thc readng ot scrptures, tho p/aycr tho benedcton thoro were thrco mpressve addresses by Revs. H. L. Caulkls, C. G. Horst, Gal Clel. Mr. Caulkns spoko on "Tho solders relaton nterchurch movement": Mr. Hpr.st on -Tho nterests ofmho church," Mr. Clel on "Somo of tho Jmpor- A PoUtlctU Pnzde. Tho managers of tho two great poltcal partes have several very pretty problems confrontng m tjat wll requre some heavy thnkng beforo conventons meetng buldng of poltcal platforms la not, ths year, gong be smple pece ot carpentry It sometmes Is. How contrbl female vote Is one queston that,1s gong be a hard nut for professonal poltcan crack. Tho methods of old-tme ward heeler In dealng wth male voters are famlar, but It s not entrely certan that thoso methods wll appeal. female mnd so etteotvely. So wher all women have rght vote n November or only a part of m. It s gotg be a stuaton Important enough requre some thnkng on tho part of our poltcal patrots. Anor pretty lttlo problem that requres prayerful attenton s tho dry amendment. Shall a plank be nserted advocatng tho repeal of amendment, or smply call for repeal ot tho Volst enforcenent act pas.sage of a more-lked measure permttng four percent beer lght wnes, or shall whole subject be Ignored? se lttle problems may cause some loss ot sleep among our over-worked poltcal bosses n weeks come. Stll anor nce poltcal mess s result of tho flnal acton of senate on peace treaty league of natons. If senate set out make such a muddle ot matter that nobody could underst t y surely made a howlng success of t. Job of tho platform carpenters n straghtenng out matters gettng thngs lnt«shape so ordnary man can know what he s votng r wll be no slnlcure. However, as clearness s not always am ot platform workers y doubtless wll muddle through somehow we wll have two party platforms that wll read smoothly mean somethng or nothng, dependng on ones pont of vew tme ot consderaton wher before or after electon. One ot most battlng puzzles of bunch s furnshed n person ot Herbert C. Hoover. Edral wrters from Bosn nnd San Franclco are all balled up about ths gentleman thus early In tho season. Thore seems be an unmstakable yearnng In some Quarters for a chance vo r Mr. Hoover, but alas sad fact at once crops out that he Is ner a hde-bound democrat or a moss-back republcan. In whch case t would be very rregular for er party nomnate hm. Whle ho says ho s not anxous for Job wll not campagn r fmnatlon ho.doea not say ho wll not run It re Is a Kpontous dem that he should do so. ro wll be no suoh spontaneous rtcm. from poltcans of er party, for y all arc afrad of hm ho s so Irregular..Ths n Itself Is a farly good pont n hs favor. Though Mr, Hoover wll not subscrbe any platform untl he knows what It Is, seems be rar frahk, not say blunt. In glytng hs opnon on tho lve Issues of tho day. Wo have had lawyers, mltary men professors n tho Whte House t mght not bo amss for once try an cngnoor.. If re w.\s any way by whch tho people could really name a cdate for tho presdency, we rar thnk- Mr. Hoover would -st a good show. As thngs aro tme only wn ll. Tho campagn I Is sure bo Interestng anyway. V. T, E. Very now,1s tho decouctago whoso ponts a-o ot tho sdes, under each arm. By vrtue of power of sale contaned In a certan mortgage deed gven "by MICHAKL F. MCGOWAK North Mddlesex Savngs Bank, dated August Bth, 1904, recorded wth -Mddlesex South Dstrct Deeds, Book 3116, page 268, for broach of condton ren contaned, for purpose of foreclosng tvo same, wll be sold at puhuo aucton on promses herenafter descrbed- on IVcsddy, tbe Twenteth day ot Aprl, 1920, at ono oclodc.ln tbo afternoon, all sngular tho premses descrbed n sad mortgage deed,, namely: A certan tract ot l wth buldngs reon stuated n tho Westerly part of Gron, n County of Mddlesex Commonwealth of Massachusetts, bounded descrbed as follows: Commencng at Northwest corner of road leadng trom West Gron Townsend; nco SOUTH 82 degrees East by l now or formerly of Freeman Hopkns, - One Hundred Nnetytwo One-half (1924) feet a sne post; nco SOUTH TO degrees flfty mnutes West by l now or formerly of George H. Blxby Ono Hundred Seventy - threo (173) feet a sno post at a proposed street; nce by sad proposed street One Hundred Eght (108) feet th Townsend road; nce by sad road - One Hundred sxty-three (1S3) feet pont flrst mentoned. Sad premses wll bo sold subject all unpad taxes muncpal assessments, f any re are. Terms made known at tmo nd place of sale. 3t30 NORTH MIDDLESEX SAVINGS BANK, Mortgagee, By Ralph L. Hastngs, Treasurer. WESTERLY NORTHERLY MORTAGEES SALE OF REAL ESTATE EASTERLY By vrtue of power ot sale contaned n a certan mortgage deed gven by ANNIE I. McGOWAN North Mddlesex Savngs Bank, dated August Bth, 1904, recorded wth Mddlesex South Dstrct Deeds, Book 3116, page 271, for breach ot condton ren contaned, for tho purpose ot foreclosng same. wll be sold at publc aucton on premses herenafter descrbed on Ttesday, thc T\%TC!ntletl dny of.-vprl, 1920, at ten mnutes after onc oclock n tho aftemoon, all a?d sngular premses, herenafter descrbed In aa!, mortgage.deed, nameljs...,, ; A certan parcel of l wth- buldngs reon "stuated In Westerly part of Gron, Ift County of Mddlesex Commonwealth of Massachusetts, on th?sa3tgrly sde of road leadng from West Grotpn Townsend, bounded descrbed as follows: Begnnng at a sne post at Southwesterly corner of sad granted premses at sad Townsend road; nco runnng by l now or rmerly of Mchael Mc Gowan One Hundred Forty-three (143) feet a sne post at l now or rmorly ot Freeman Hopkns; nce hy sad Hopkns l Elghty-flvc (85) feet a sno post; thonce by sad Hopkns l Two Hundred (200) foot a sne post at s;\d To%vnsond road; thonce hy sad road One Hundred Ten (110) ot tho pont ot botrlnnng. Sad prcmso. w.l bc sold subject all unpad t.-xo.s anrt muncpal assessments It tyny thorc are. Terms made known nt tmo placo ot sale. 3t30 NORTH MIDDLESEX SAVINGS BANK, Mortgagee, By Ralph L- Hastngs. Treasurer. Pars "Durng tbe many months whch my dvson h(s been on overaeas servce, much ot ths tme has been spent In tbe trenches n tront Une, - we bave bad an excellent opporttmty know appredate tbo value ot work tbo Y. M. C.,A- la dong, aad M»J. U IX Turner, Infantfy, SOtb Dylson, n. S. K, In a recent statement madet here. "I bare personally wtnessed tbo T. M. C A. delltortej! dgarettee, cbocolates aad.newspapers oar men whle ta tbe front Unes tnder olmoet oontnnoos artluery xoacblne-gnn Sre. "Th«hghest complment yoa can pay-a<soldler la,t6,jpy<tbat he dd hla duty."can"i eaymore/when I say that tbe T. H, a A. workers bare not only done tber dnty, bat we gone often tmes ar beyond tbat asd made personal sacruces whch have been an Inspraton all trho saw tbem. "Tbe Y. M. C. A. workers have taught solders of Unted States.army many lessons In seltsaczlflce have, left a memory ot deeda weudone wblcb wll never be forgotten by those wbo saw." C:apt Dudley T." Dawson, 357tb Feld Hosptal, A. B. f., supplements Ml}, Tamers statement wth tbls ojjlnlon of "Y.". "WbUe tbe general- tendency.crtldsfr tbe Y. M. a A. servce wtb tbe army exsts, let me pay my respects tbe loyalty devoton whcb was cbaracterlstlc ot tbe vast majorty of tber workers, n tbe- attempt do one of tbe hardest, jobs of tho entre war program. "Thoy had receved no prelmnary tranng r ths work It la only, far snd reasonable asstme tbat a perfectly workng system was absolutely Impossble under tbe crcomstaaces." Capt. Dawson calla attentlan tbe problem o( securng, - transpjlnsbg delverng caatses supples.,r an army of -1,5M),000 mez. spbuy. wben troops were beng rushed from one pont anor tmder secret orders Y. M. C. A. department beads were not Informed by mlutary authortes where send tber snppuea. That Y. M. C. A, In tbe amoant of statonery - alone" tbat t dstrbuted solder, deserves great credt. Is tho statement made by offlcer. "If average crtcs -wu only tako tme compute enormous amotmt ot work done by Y. U. C. A. for good ot tbe Amercan solder bs famly, he wlu be greatly surprsed by volume ot thngs actuauy accomplshed," states Dawson. "Durng three weeks In whch NORTHERLY WESTERLY SOUTHERLY N<>w AdvorUseuenta WnTB WYANDOT KOOS FOIl IIATCnNO Large. hoavy - layng, brown egg stran, trap-nested stek; $a per 100) «3 per et«tn«c. HUGH MCDONALD, Llttlrfon, Mass. Tclophone t30 FOB BAI.E A good Farm Horse: work both snglo or doublo; weghs 1300 lbs. H. -G. BROWNE, Pngryvlle, I.ttlon, Mass. J *. HOIISE "K* RENT FIvo rooms on (Irst floor; largo garden: some frut; H mles from Ayor ralroad staton; good road. L. B. TUTTLE, Ayor, Mass., 1. 30tt COMMON-VK.XLTH OF MASSACHU SETTS Jllddlcscx, ss. Probate Court. To tho hclra-at-law, next of kn all or pcrhon.* Interested In tho esta ot ALBKRT A. FILLEBROWN late of Ayor In sad County, deceased. Wh-woas. a certan Instrument purportng bc tho last wll testament of sad deceased has been presented sad Court, for Probate, by ANNIE K. FILLEBROWN who praya that letters testamentary may bo Issued her, tho executrx ren named, wthout gvng a surety on hor OlTlclal bond. You are hereby cted appear at a Proba Court, b«hold at Cambrdge In sad County of Mddlesex, on twelfth day of Aprl A. D. 1920, at nne oclock In ho forenoon, show cauao, If any you have, why tho same should not be granted. And aald potltloner Is horoby drected glvo publc notco thornjt, by publshng ths ctaton onco In each week, for threo succosslvo weoks. In Tumors Publc Sprt, a newspaper publshed In Aycr, tho last publcaton bo ono day. at least, bj>fore sad Court, by malng postpad, or delverng a.copy ot ths ctaton all known persons Interested In estate seven days at least before sad Court. Wtness, Ooorgo F. Lawn. Esqure, Frst Judge of aald Court, ths twentysecond day of March In tho year onc thous nno hundred twenty. 3t30 F. M. ESTY,. Regster. was located at Baccarat I bad pleasure of meetng majorty ot Y. M. C. A. men who-were wth our Dvson, as a whole I fomd tbem be patrotc -sncere n r efforts accommodate - serve Amercan ofscers ::nd sol ders. One of my dutes was go forward areas for purxmo of famlarzng myself wth roads terran, n all se trps I made It a cusm look up Y. M. C. A. hut n every lttle vllage where our troops wore Quartered, meet secretary Investgate character sze ot tbe sc : In hs canteen, hs general capacty meet needs of solders. last two weeks of our occu»ancy ot ths secr I was statoned at MervUon, a lttle tllage soma four klometers ward front Ie from Baccarat, roy company had charge ot abnlance servcs of tho whole secr. Ths gave me a splendd opportunty observe work ot Y. M. C. A. l tbls secr I would say that ou whole t was hghly satsfacry. "After a tal stay of flve weeks In ths secr tho Dvson waa taken by convoy In /Vrgtmno-Meuso secr. Realzng wth what dffculty -wo as anarmy madews move, I can easly see that It was.tjul a dlfflcult task for our T. M. C. A. tu}lt fouows us, for re was always such a shortage ot transportaton n our Dvson that wo could scarcely movo ourselves malntalb our supply department, so wo wero usuauy unable off" asslataace tbe Y. M. C. A. n tho transportaton of r canteen supples. "Yet, IrecaU Qulte vvdly my complete surprlso fnd on next day after our arrval h tho Bos de Hesse that Y. M. a A. had opened a largo sck room canteen only two kuomcters our rear, n tho vulago of Rodcourt I mmedately wont tho canteen purchased l goodly supply of cgars, cgarettes, cakes chocolate r tbe membors of my comm. _. "Durng several days-of out drve In tus secr, I frequently beard complants from both otfcers men of Dvson that Y. M. 0. A. bod faued get supples m. Let,me say that ths was due tbe terrble road condtons whch made traffc forward a-bsolately Impossble for three days. same trtwps wbo clamed that y dd, not.receve cgars, cgarettes, chocolate, cakes, etc, mght well bave taken n consderaton that tbey dd not receve ratons ammunton In same perod In spte of fact that tbe Engneer troops worked desperately nght day try make tba roads st up tmder heavy trafflo tbat was makng a van effort move forward. Ths mpossble traffc condton was one of most dffcult problems that conf};onted oor Dvlson durng. U;o, entre.vrar.. "From tha pont our Dvson was sent by tran In Belgnm. Here, transportaton, problem was even more dfflctlt, for Oermans bad destroyed au ralroads In secr n whch we were operatng. Tbe Dvson kept on hke day by day, through desolated country beyond Ypres salent,. r frst chance expect help from Y. M. C. A- was when y reached cty of Ucbtenfeldt. Here, later at Tbeld, Y. M. C Al were soon establshed wtb a generous po;tlon ot suppues. I secured tronportaton went Thelt where I purchased bacco cakes for my entre battauon. Srom ths tme on dlfflcslt problem of followng. Dvson. combat transportng r suppues wtb tbem consttuted an,m- EOlvable problem wltbont help trom Dlrslpa. whch latter was tmable gve.. " Dvson made long marches tsuauy dd not stey n one Ilace r a long enotgh tme gve Y. M. (j. A. a chance establsb taelf. For my part I thought servce rendered "was about all tbat we could bonestly expect uader tbe clrcunstaaca, "lst t.frst be consdered tbat wben tbe TrM;C. A. attempted tba task of «tamlsbng operatlng tbe can- tecoa for an arny tbat rapdly nckssed over 1.500,000 men. It shouldered a mghty bg proposltlon. Let ts consder In connecton.wtth ths thought foliowloje facts: lrst. tbat.r representatves were not specalty chosen for ccmmercal work; that r onployeee were largely untraned for any such a task upon hutnan ablty endmance "Personally, when 1 entered wae I dd not expect pluck all rosed I was frmly resolved be a booster on all occasons, realzng tho truth In old adage *Tba man worthwhle Is man who " smle, when everythng goes dead wrong. I always felt that It was my dnty responsblty see that my men had au comforts of lfe that t waa Wthn my power procure for m; It s Impossble for me vew thd stuaton n any or way than that If every commng offlcer, or every offcer, had dsplayed same Interest In hs men tbe same desre look up Y. M. C. A. cor operate wth m, men wouljl bave lttle complant make. sprng rush wll soon be wth us we wn not be able go over your car have t back you agan as quckly as -we can do t now. If you are thnwng of purchasng a Studebaker or Dodge Car now s tme place your order, as re s a bg shortage now wll be all season. Dstrburs for STUDEBAKER DGDGE BROS. AUTOMOBILES YATES GARAGE Maple Street Telephone A7EXC, KA8R. Electrcal Supples $50 SPECIAL WHILE THEY LAST TORRINGTON VACUUM CLEANER Complete wth Attachhnents Sre open 3,45-8.d0p. m. daly Saturday all day JOHN F. RYAN Man Street New Carley Block AYER, MASd. IF YOU ARE INTERESTED IN Gocd At Reasonable Prces Make a Trp Sre of CHAS. SHERWIN Corner of Man Columba Streets AYER* MASS. HOES We also hav«a good usortment of HOUSEHOLD GOODS RAKES SHOVELS SPADES WHEELBARROWS STEP-LADDERS varous or artcles that everyone needs "Y" HAS NEW PHYSICAL RECTOR.. Dl TVTAOAZnVR OFFER You Get ALL FOUR of se Magaznes AND Our Newspaper Ths Ezceptonal Offer s c*4d for ll short tme wor. (MtDER tojdat Hake Tn Kg Sanrag. Canadan Major Apponted Hoad of Department. New York, N. Y. Dr. John Brown, Jr, formerly a major In Canadan army, has been apponted head o physcal department of Y. M.C. A. Dr. Brown wll succeed Dr. George j; Fsher, who resgned recently. new head of tbe physcal department WlU have charge oc assocaton nhork In Canada, as well as In tho TTnlted States. For three years Dr. Brown servot as snpervlsor of Y. M. C. A. mlutary work, at close of war became terrral secretary of "Y" for Ontaro Canada. Dr. Brown s a natve of Scotl, a wellknown athlete, Is thrty-nne years old. He tms educated n Toron rccoltcd hs detree n medcne at New York UnlverBty. He entered assocaton work at tho age of serehteen as boys secretary assstant physcal drecr of West ESd Branch of Toron Assocaton. Throe years later ho went tho Montreal Central Y. M. C. A. n a smlar capacty, In 1902 bocamo physcal drecr boys trork sec rotary at Mt. Vernon, N. Y. He later went tho 23rd Stroet Brnch n Now York, whore he sorvod fve years. For throe Enmmera ho was prncpal of playgrounds under New York Cty Board of Educaton. In hs new poaltlon Dr; BroWn holds tho ttle of senor secretary ot tho physcal department of tho Home Work Dvlson of Internatona) Commto. All remttances should be maled TURNERS PUBLIC SPIRIT Ayer, Mass. Turners Publc Sf)rt Pepperell Claron-Advertser Gron Lmark Shrley Oracle Harvard Hllsde Lttlen Gudon Westford Wardsman Townsend Tocsn Brooklne (N. H.) Beacon, Holls (N. H.) Homestead 11 Common Senae. Common sense s scence exactly so far ns It fulflua thc Ideals of common sense; that Is, sees facts as.y are, or, at (ny rate, wthout dsrton of prejudce, nnd reasons from m n accordance wth dctates of eound Judgment Huxley. An Orgnal Camouftage, spder crab decks Itself wtth seaweed tn tho hopc of escnplne notce of tts enemes. Almost Forgotten. brde brtdetfroom were just nbout say "I wllj," whten tho brdes mor d."shed madly from tho room, returned, runnng, p asle brde, pushed brdal bouquet Ip brdes hs. In exctement of occason flowers had been forgotten. Lttleness Cast Asde. A mnn In pursut of greatness feels 1 no.lttle wajts. Emerson. A GOOD CIRCULATION IS WHAT COUNTS IN THE LONG RUN Advertsers- n quest of a weekly newspaper wth a crculaton that should brng results should advertse n our ten papers, whch durng month of FEBRUARY averaged EACH ISSUE When you get rates for advertsng n or papers get, a sworn crculaton knpw what you are getnf for your money. If you are after new busness we are ready talk t over wth ycu. Our ten papers cover all tdwnt. n ths vcnty s a regularwalkng delejate for new. busness for you day nght on streets, In sres, n cars, n homes of people you Wlsl reush. rl K W crculaton of our ten.papers s te tmes fergcr than that of any or paper crculatng nthftten wn& Ths s worth rememberng when Adverfserst»8fttle adums of se papers n advertsng...,,. > uv atjhcs.t.- \ /;-. %\..*:>xkmf. <Wj w ">..-.-tl.a-h.t.,<.

4 VAOB fom TWO ttovjatear So.AO 8«aacrUetB"V»]rlc n AaVaooe One I>olbur TVT Oent JAAdTWtlseaMot*.Appear In AU tbe.teu rmpon We FobUab,.. - *na Fen Press we nortal* wa. AU w* Mllev* almot all -w* Itama af local ntereat are aollclted M mxwt alwaya t>a aoconvaaled by tba Data* et wrter,net r pubuaatlob. bnt aa a ctatantee of sood Saltn. aad wll always b* cocal<era4 «tre«]r oonadental. Kndly mall Itea aooa after tha day of ooourrence do tat wat uaaaoeasarlly. tlaasa ot AdAaea ttabeortmrs wuhlar, tha poatbffloe Mreaa at paoer ohaatred. muat»na na both tbe old n«w addreaa adalao tha name ot pajmr y Tecelra. Salunlay, March 27, 1920 CROTON Kens Itema,. Ror..Charles B. Ames was hosn Uonday at parsonage on- Powder House road mnsters of North Mddlesex Mnsteral..asBocla- tlon for r monthly ueetlg. Ed- -ward H. James,. Harvard 97;- a neph- eatof late Prof. Wllllan James.of Harrard college, spoke on "RcUelon army." Mr. Ja.mes,,who s an author traveler, was for three years a poltcal prsoner, n Berln Is now an.enlsted man In Company A, 36th Infantry, at Camp Devena., Allance wll gve a party for tho chldren of tho Untaran Sunday school on Tnesday, March 30. All chldren.of Sunday school are Invted bo present at 2.30 In. vestry. V flddlesex Rebekah lodgewll hold A publc supper an entertanment n Odd Fellows" hall on Wednesday evenlnjr, March 31. supper wll be at 6.30, followed by an entertalnmert oonslatng of a farce enttled ""Hram; Jones bet," a short sketch called "Tlo holy bonds of padlock." gven, "by twelve. members. re wll alsb IHS muscal selcctlons a monolosue..- Odber Polklns W. A. Brown attended, mcetlnb of tho Alpha Past Noble Grs assocaton fa Leomnster, on Tufesday afternoon.. R< Blood hs mor expect njoyo n tho tenement In Danel Whalena bbuso oh Holllsstreet, now occuped by tho Whalens. as soon as y po wn farm on Mr. Whalen becomns superntendent re... Grangewll pfesent fournet drama," "Tho noble outcast." n tbe hall -on Monday evenng, Aprl 5, wth same cast of charac-. ters that, save t at Solders,.clfhr In Ayer rently. l Is uncler drecton, of, Mr. L. C. Falrchlld, of Ayer, who wll takepart n drama. ISanfel Downey ded last Sunclay nsht at age of nnety-three years ol age, hs last brthday bclff on March 9. He was born on Isl of Nantucket He had suffered from smach troublo had been alng for ahout she-mbhths, beng qlte Ul last..chrstmas. He lved at pne tme on Sunny Shade farm onchlobpee row. Hs wfe ded some years ago,.. hs only, survvng near relatve Is a sster, who lves n Cambrdge. Funeral mass was solemnzed for hm at tbo Sacred Heart chvurch" on:.wed ncsdaly nojnhg at one ovlock Rev. ;V7-J. Rordan offlcatlng.;>.. TPolwIng bu3ln;ess" meetng of " Grange on Tuesday evenng thore -was-a mnatrershow gven by mem:- bers of Ayer Grange. Ths entertanment was followed by refreshments of swches, cake coffee. re wero twejty-slx.members.of Ayer Grange present.. Now that sale of farm sck of la Herbert Pajmenter n Wayl. hds, been.: completed,.george T. Stevena; has b*en In Wayl arrangng for removal of household goods belongng hs ss ter-ln-law. Mss Parmenter, Ibuso.on Court ;Btreet formerly owned, by..thc4a;mss Carre Wood pur- - -chaelrcone-ttme ago by Mss Parmenter; goods arrved In wn on "Wednesday. : Frank Curtsmoved on We.dnesday from "West Gron thc house on Fred Sherwn place formerly occuped by hs son, Danel Shcrwln, on Common street. Qn a number of persons heard a tlock. of wld gccsc flyng north on Tuesday nght, on Wednesday sprng brds robns, bluebrds, song sparrows gracklea wcre much In evdence those who had ears, 3car. Hon. Peter MacQueen gave a most entertanng Instructve lecture «wn ball, Wednesday evenng, on Vpeaco reconstrucuon In Europe." re was a good attendance. " nnstrauons showed many beautful owb,ger wthors, whch Indcated runs ad destructon of Ilfo In great war. In same way lecturer mnged flashes of wt pathos n hs descrptons. frst pcture thrown upon screen was a portrat of Lur Blood, tho donor of tho fund frst gven for a free leotare course n ths wn. Tho chalr- man of trustees,f. L. Blood, st.d before tho lecture that snce se courses wcro begun, February 18, 189C, TTlth a fund of MOOO. $5000 had "been expended on tho lectures entertanments of thcso courses from thc - ncome of ths BIBCIOW fund combned. Ths was tho last lecture of ths seasons course. Mayflowers were seen In wn fully three wocks ago. Mervn P. Blood, son of Arthur P. : mood, Lowell road, who left In July, 1919, enlst In marne corps, bas jnst receved hla warrant as sergeant at Parrs Isl, S. C, Where bo Is a drll Instrucr. He hns also a. dploma from thc gun school <malncd as operar Instrucr of. r guns.. On Sundny, mornng, March 28, at Bdptlst ehureh pasr wll take, as hs subject, " great commment tho summary of all thc,«ommments." :.. Mary B. Flerss carng for. ber daughter, Albert P. Warron, *ho Is 111 wth tho grppe. Mt-. HarVy P. Barteaux -wll movo tb thc Hunklns place n Wcat Qron, near Newells staton *n flrst of ncxt month. Mrs. Ilr- ale Davs, who Is now In feeblo health conflned her bed, wll go wth m ahd.make her home re. commte on supplyng tho pulpt at t<jc Congregatonal church have been so fortunate as mako rangementa for tho Rev. Arthur V.- Dlmock - supply tho putpt for r.ext three j>mmtba.,>,-., ,>.. STATUJPY. IV1AR0H "Mr.. Jerry Denahy are both slcl wth nfluenza.. \. W. M. Tyrrell was sck wth a grppy cold last wcek..mr. Mra. ArthurG..Worrall lttlo daughter apent week-end In wn "vlth.mrs, Worralls parents, Mr, ard George E. Hodgman. Mr Worrall was called ths localty by busness Interests.; Uttle two-year-old daughter of Mr. M-s.. Murlco OConnor was taken sck wth.. p,nvulslons on Mon day nght Mss McGowan s wth m as nurse,,; Arthur G. Farbanks, of Templen, Is deputy assgned Gron Grange for year Rev. Arthur S.Burrows, who sup pled tho pupt of. Baptst,phurch fornlne months before begnnng of Mr. Bangs.pasrate, has btfn very 111 for past nne weeks, nowv though stll very weak, s ganng slowly. Tlc annual meetng of proprers ot tho Qron cemeterj wll be held In wn hall buldng on Tuesday evenng, Aprl.6, at 7.30,,tp act upon followng artcles: Tb choose all nece.:sary offlcers for ensung year; hear act; lyon report of treasurer; ncar ttct upon report of atjppmltce herefore chosen; transact any or busness whch may legally be legally brought before thbtt..* dsplay of norrn.ilghts on Monday evenng-.was. Vewed wth pleasure by many of ctzens.of ths wn, belng/of;such unusual brllancy.,mlss Carre Davs spent last week wth ler sster, John Moyle, In Sprlngfleld.. J llness of Herbert Fokns prevented her from entertanng. Gomnvunlty club ths week. Neghborhood club met Wednesday afternoon wth Marlon Sargent... members gave quotatons readng T.he ladles occuped mselves; wlh.fter-bwnj needer work. kithrg.-;..,as"usual,- refreshments wero serjred.by, hostess. A guest was p.r"esw,;.. afternoon was one of many Blea ant occasons In hsry of club. next meetng: wll-e.-held.on Wednesay afternobn, Aprl 7, wth Mrs! Freeman.,.. Wllam LuO Is -move about flrstof Aprl x. tenement In house of John Ftzgerald. It Is reported that HoraceH. Rockwood s occupy- Warners house. publc lbrary wll be closed on March whle books are beng dtfsted. Mss Mary Lews, who has been re- CuUcratlng from an attack Of grppe at home of her grmorj Charles Hlll, returned home on Wednesday. f rewcro eght tables at mll- tary whlst party In Odd Fellows hall on Tuesday evenng. Frst przes, two grapefrut each wnner, were won by Mr. A. A. Wood, George L. Boynn C. A. Harrngn, Arthur Tuttle returned her hpme here on last week Frday. She sod journey from Florda well J? as, comfortable as can be expected.. /-Ralph.E. Sargent came home on Tuesday, March 16. He bore journey well Is glad be at home. He Is able st up a lttle docr haa hopes of h(s recovery. :.Mr. -Crosbe Mr..Huebner at tended Bosn orchd shpw In, Hortcultural hajl on Thursday.; :. G; H. Rockwood returned her hone n Hacook, N. H., Tuesday. Mss Helen F. Gay was at home last week wth her frend. Mss Davs, of Quncy, who was vstng her. Alfred Gay was at home for week-end. S. W. Sturgs s one of patronesses at costume ball gven for beneflt of free hosptal for women n Brooklne, at Copley- Plaza. Bosn, Aprl 15. Anna Petersons aunt, whose recent. Illness summoned her Som-.ervllle, has snce ded; her funeral servces wcre held on Monday. Al Congregatonal church last Sunday Rev. Athur V. Dlmock preached an earnest, forcble sermon on " dvne trumph, or only path peace." He spoke In evenng on " sprtual sgnfcance of tho wnter." rooms of Devastated France commttee, on Boylsn street. Bosn, wero thronged on March IS 19 for bazaar, where many useful nd fancy artcle were cleverly allurngly arranged n Pars street whch termnated In (lower market, makng It aa gay lvely a.scene as If set n Its natural atmosphere. exccutve commttee ors n charge of tle.arrangements receved many congratulatons upbn tho attractve settng great success of tho sale. One of ts attractons was sellng of shares n an aumoble a. large <pll, whch was In charge of STathanfel F. Emmons. bundle table, was presded over by a >;oung. lady n a French costuve wlthrf.-wccomng 1,-vce head-drc-ss. ; \ James ; Lawrence, Jr., yvtt onc of thc m.ny vlsr.s on openng day of sale.. Mro. James Lawrence s onc of tha patronessea of.costue ball, sven for thc beneflt of tfe Brooklfnefree hosptal fop vomen t Copley- Plaz.a on Aprl 15. A party of Gron people went Nashua on last weck Krday. amons m beng George H. Wood.*. E. P. Woolley J. E. Adamn. who wont atnd thc meetng of Hlllsboro County,Pomona Grange. Charcs Berry wet on thc same day vst hs daughter,. Campbell, who s serouslj+llt. Nesblt L. Woods went spend fhe day wth her mor,\ Sloanc. marrage of M.-ss Dorothy Peabody, youngest daughter of R(\v.,nnd lndlcott Peabody, Frederck Trubee Davl.son of New York wll bo solemnzed on. Aprl 16 In tho Grolon School chpel. Mss Peabody wll be gven In marrage by her bror, ceremony wll bo performed by her far. engagement w.a announced last November. Mr. Davl.son was graduated from Gron School.s senor prefect In 1913, was l member of thp. Yale class of re left college year before Unted States entered war organzed frst naval avaton unt. for thj reason any persoa hqyjpg.agrlcultvral,prjt)blom«polve, -or uestldhjl ayk; wll fnd thl» a good opportunty get n uch wth -Mr. Tlllson. / ". - Tho prunng demonstraton held on Morch 17. at Pnecrest Orchards was attended.by, twenty-flvp ctzens of Gron- several men from out of wn. Prp;. Van Meter of thc.massachusetts Agrcultural college, demonstrated tho most approved method of prmng young apple trees of dfferent varetes lalsc prncpals of prunng old trees. Ow- InK poor travelng Mr. Jenks was obllkcd forsake comng Gron as hc had a dcmonstratlor attend In Shrley n afternoon. ; On last weelt..wedre8day Mr. Erchson bf.th<(ftbureau*vsd as many.p tfn/jeqpe as thfe poor travelng would prlt.lh hope of Inc"tas- g number of.subscrbers. MddlCjx County Bureau. ro.wll, bo,tt dary, barn meetng on- Monday mornng, March 29. at 9.30 at gray barn opposte John Lawrences house. C. B. Tlllson, succeedng J. BJAbbott an agrcultural agent of Mvycsex County Bureau bf Agrlourture ard Home Economcs, wll be tle - p;>eak«r.. se barn meetngs arc perfoctly Informal, an.4. School Xotte. -: c ;.-., Thc Clover club net or last.wpelc Frday at Mark Bloods hbno. Sckln.wh.ohas.recently become - Waterhou&. was. present. Thp cltbjjad a contest on dstngushng between slk, yoolen cotn clot. Rosle Majensk.reported 124 hours of worc done also darnng sckngs completng her two garments. After busness meetng club played games * sang songs. Watcrhfluse played pano for tho club. Tle next regular.meetlhg wn be held at Mss "Vlckerys hbmo on Abrll 2. re wll also bo d. specal meetngof club at; MssVlckerys home on, March 29.. ; Mss Jesse Flynn was able.rttrr o }*er workat Tarbel school-ths wpefc r.- \ Th«.new»4om Mss Dorpthy- Klne Is favorable, though she n-as not ajle return herdutes at thc Boutwell sphool ths week, Mrs JJIIl has" contnued substtute ;or her. Mss Audrey Burknshaw s 111 at her home n Pepperell wth tpnallltls Kathleer Dunphy "Toomey has substtuted for her. Msl:Hte was unable retuf-n her;work at hgh school :th<) frst of ths -week/ Mss Woods, ok her classes au.jye publc sohools closed ths week Frday for a weeks vcaton Thp superntendentpf schools Is.attendlng a confcrenee on secjndry schools at Harvard unversty" ths week Thursday, Frday Saturday. It Is wth regret that school commttee have accepted reslgnatlbn of Mss Isabel H. Murray asprncpal of Tarbel school. Mss Murray closes hcr work re on Frday of TBIs week. She Is a teachpr of. unufloal abllty, whose servces we have apprecated. She s acceptng a poston at State Normal school In Worcester at a very much advanced salary. a,ndwe wsh her great success happlness Ir hor.new.ppston. On last week Frday superntendent attendea_conerence orf rural educaton at. te-state "Normal school, mrjsester,.. Ttdrttt was ". teher crlsis-hbwskall we meet It? deputy commssoner.reports from a sur-ey he has-.jnst made In- Massachusettsrslx. schools, closed. ansvky queston; s hgher requrements for -preparaton of teacbersard hgher salares In oth«r.words, better work, better pay. returns fror a qufeatlonnalte sentpt.thojst ot January; are as-follows ( ff-st number f ter nane of eaoh state,.gves number.of. schools closed, second number of ohl&ren wth no school advantages; where word none pccu.rs; t means tbo chldren from closed schools are transported or schools); Vermont, 35, none;~-new Hampshre, 75, none; Mane. 81, none; Marjl, 60,1000; TrRna, ; West. Vrgna, ; North Carolna. 20o;«00; Florda, 150, 750; Msssspp, 250, 10,000: Alabama, 450, 1,600; Mchgan. 75, 45; Mnnesota, Itt). none; Illnos ; Oho, 25-50, 30,0-SjI>(>v;Jffennes3ee, 20JO,5000; Iowa! 600, few; Wyomng, SO, 300; Idaho. So; Oregon, 150, 2250; New Mexco, 112. none; Lousana, 275; Texas, , For- tho stress of voyaga haa Jased:... ; - Lfe; Ilk ;a teocjt of ocean - Hath outcroathcd Its vjitlmate blast- res but a fant sobbng ea-ward, whle calm of tde oeepena leeward; And behold! lke welcomng quver Of heartpulses throbbed thro rlvej:,,., J,l!"> Jllthla ll harbor at- laat,,heavenly harbor at last! NOTlC?p-Ahy persons desrng submt bdsfor furnshng of 110 chestnut. poles,. delvered, wll send r applcatons for specfcatons Gron Electre Lght Commsson, or "r.superntendent, not later than.tuesday evenng, March 30, 1920: /. To thc Edr:,, death of Danel H. Felch ot Cheney, Wash., so unexpected,.s a loss our lfe age that ctndt be made good mmedately. Hs gft.s facultes as a student scholar assmulate knowledge just rghteousness of government socety was a testmony ths age. "Mansday power" that Is worthy of example emulaton. He kept.n constant uch-wth hs natve wn, Gron, Its Insttutons, wth best wshes for r best good growth. Hs accompllshm.ents of beng able co-respond wth persons n shorth somo of languages was not for ostentatous show, but use hs knowledge wth those who wshed keep up r own o Uttle used studes. -Hs fenxloussolctude for Grbn, namely Lawrence academy, never slacked or abated. Ho could never approve atttude rulng of dorltndlng management of academyrtlo dsenfranchsng of Gron younfr.ladts; dscrmnaton aganst boys wthout r consent tr.rf hearng; mako a success of poltcal agnostc hgh school at th<! loss of ev.-nsellcal Trntaran academy. trustees who put n leaven of antl-evangellcal members are not gultless of dlloyalty r trust, ts prcsoht reproach a(d everybodys los.", sorrow dlsppolntment. Ths Is a part of one of hs com- merts on state of thngs n connecton wth academy thc gfts of Mr. Ellal Shumw,y ors of. evangelcal Trntaran chrstan fath: "I was greatly Interested In te aggressve campagn you waged In behalf of Gron, namely Lawrenco academy. 1 trust It wfll bear substantal frut. Your causehad my ors endorsement - best wshes for Itsrsuccess. It was smply a matter of justce that monex donated for.a speftt/lc purpose ghbuld.be used as testar Intended It should bo> that tho school bo controlled by members of tho evangelcal Trln- Itrlan fath. Had case been that thb donor was l Unltran Inslstant on keepng ts control wthn that denomnaton, re It should be kept. I 5pnslder.lt a, matter of abstract justce that donor.s wshes Intenton be respected; not a sectaran matter at all. Hopc your just rghteous prncples wn out." Hs pronounced evangelcal. Trntaran chrlstln fath prncples would never pcrrlt hm prbstltute hs legal tranng sellhs brefs In order become a famous law>-er poltcan. P. E. Gllson. A stanzv of a poem may be In order for so worthy a lfe: I know It Is over, over, I know It Is over, at last! Down sal! tho shead.anchor un«.cpver.... _.,_,. _ About Town.;" Mr. Mrs, Wllllm L. Jewett, of Kepp.eroll, vsted Jewetts moth-. ttx Mbl..M Fletcher,.P)ennt,8trcet. Ifst Spday, She Is Uble st up at last- repoljsf; /JrB. AdSd M;.-Woods,v,. E. P. Woplley--lrsl Lyra Ada;js Mss Moprs, trtopded Hllsboro cotmty *6lpla> (SnuSge meetnp In Nashua, N. H.;35pt w&k;frllay roport a fne tlme->y<l,pxcellert dlnnpr.. ffth degree wat conferred a prof- Itabl dajj.was passed. -Gharles Roderck Woolley spent week-end; wth hs.mor on Court street, cohtng f com.worcester, where he sctpiojcs.- Mss. EUn Prest, who has been spendng; Jlte -wnter wll., Oscar NorthrUp-n.somervllle,, cme Sampkons ffst.wcfek hpr frends ar pleased td" weleomo-.her baok ;Grbr,j.,?,./;-,.,...-. Opp; who _has been.boardng wth.browa. for several weeks, returned tb..herhdre rnew York thisy"-tjbek,,l lrjr h-or grson, who ha bjtttjdr-klbburnls hosptal sck witl,ic)<enpox. [ Mss.Ryan, lyho- has becr carng for G. P. San>>aon, returned her home n Aycrsthls week, leavng Sarpson ard Joyce very well. Alfred Gay Is home, frotn Amherst college. ;fo;cth?*8prlng vacaton.. Rmetber supper entcr-.talntaenf be gven by Mddlesex Bebekahrjlodge,. TVcdnesday evenng, Mrch" SlY-. Sevefe;frpm.Grpn attended PomonaGrsee lleetlng hfeld In "Townsend.ThursdSy..: AYER News Ite.; < On Wednesday afternoon at 3.30, Aprl 7, a concert wll be gven In Hardys hall, under auspces bf WormS club. concert Is free oljbembers. Tckets can be securdbybthers from, club members. concert wll be furnshed by Norrls quajrfet of-. Bosn, composed of lhrceyort ; men one-woman. com3arv"core hghly rccommend-. -;,...Under- "harge of Its servce commttee. tlc.jsomans,cju.b_. wll serve EcfreShtjtS- : Y..M. C. A- Sunday afternbon, March 28. Ml88;Lue1Ie Hollls came home on Thursday rlght spend Easter vacaton pf.n days wth her mor, Mr4. Alta H; Hollls.. local.-banks are now ready m.ake exchanges of temporary thrd lberty loan coupon- bonds for permanant. bonds o;,-same ssue,- Ladles Ad of baptst socety.arc td hold dn Eastersalc supper n. te. :vestry WedVesday afternoort; Mrch Sl, at three oclodk. Supper lt sxelock. -.,,. Edwfrd LnVerc fas left employ of Joseph- Donovan-nd.gone on road as apent for tho O-Cedar Co., Hbvrd BUnss.bf Bosn was In wn last week Fr.day attend poverty partjs a guest of Mss Emly I.oulse Nagle, Ayers popular mllner. Ralph I.. Bosworth of Holyoke spent.several dnys last weck at home of Mr. Mr.s..H. E. Serson. Bosworth s stayng wth her parents for sometme.,.- Su.-.-.n M. Barker attended a confcronce ot;--- educton department of State Federaton of Women.s clubs held wth-tho.bosn Ruskln club last -Monday In lecture hall of Bosn ptbllc lbrary. prosram Included addresses on plce of Latn n modern educaton" by Prof..Mexnder UV Rce of Bosn Unverslt>-; "Thrft In, educaton" by Irvng O. Palmer, state charman of thrft, "Sorte phases of Internatonal relatons," by Walter Young, superntendent of sohools In Worcester, > educaton department ot thc Womtns club pc of day class held a,meetng Thursday af- ternoon wltlp B. H. Hopkns organzed a.class for study of "Ctzenshp." Mas-sachusetts prmer of ctljppshlp government was adopted s a text book. Ths s just publshed was compled by TrUe"WoHhy Whte for commttee on educaton for ctzenshp for Massachusetts Leaguo of Women Voters. Il mayue obtaned of. Susan M. Brkc. prce Is Inexpensve. 1*110 class wll meet next Thursday at three p. m., wth Burrlll on Washngn street. Mr.?. Fr.atcrsLbvejoy, who has been very 111 wrh- pleurlsj. Is recoverng slowly, ls"able be about house. George Chauvln Is confned her home on Park street wth Illness. She wa.s serously 111 on Thursday, but her condton was mproved Frday. Dr. Hopkns Is attendng physcan Among those who attended aumoble show -n Bosn last week were Henry H. Watson, Nelson Howes, Mr. Mr.. Fred A. Smth, Georgo Edward Barrett. Warren L. Proble ha.s been appolntcd one of thobaptst mlnutcmcn of state. " -, Thc whst party held at Henry W, Watermans hore last Saturday evenng was well attended. ladles flrst przes, a boudor cap ard a tea apron, were won by Frank E. Crawford Phlp A. Groves. Harry L. Waterman captured tho mens flr.st prze, a par of Presldert sspenders ard tho next honors went Mss Emmojene E. BoutweU, who receved an alumnum tray wth salt pepper sot. Davd H. Young Alfred Ytc were consoled wth boxes of c". Tho last rhercals of season wll take place ths Frday afternoon wllh thc followng prbbtm: ".Tho gong of tho wjl.swan," Helen Whtney; "A Welsh classc," Wllam Cornelller; "Tho old bachelors sale," Evelyn Harmpn; - honor of tho famly," Joscthlne Fallon; "Uncle Podger hangs a pcture," Mary Ryar; "In Engl," Robert Ross; "Playng sudragette," Sfae, Donahle; ".A man wthout a country," Paul Mullln; "Bobby unwplcqme," Alce Donahue; planp splo, Chrstne Malphey; "Forget It, Hymah Kpzlov; "Trals of a sohool blstresb,: Ruth Huntngn; "Tbe wn tho.way," Margaret Ryan; "A song tho nan," Edward Halleran;.Trals or schopl lfe." Janet, larrabee; selecton from " lttlomnster,". Elzabeth Cleary; "An aboned.elopement," Marlon Webb.. Dnner at Y. M. C..4. At nvtaton of tho Ipcal Y, M. C. - A. mnsters, lay. ofllccrs or laymen of Baptst, Federated Untaran churches attended a dnner gven at tho Y. M. C. A. buldng on West Man street, Thursday evenng. E. H. Bgelow was caterer. After tho dnner Rev. A. V. Dlmock, drecr of relgous work attho buldng, as charman, called, those pre*ent order." purpose of thomeetlng was explaned as launchng In ths pormunty of preparary worc of- tho nterchurch worldmovement. Arnong speakers were Frank C. Johnson, Chaplar Webster, l3th Inr fantry,.camp Devens,. Rev. James T. Rder, jn, Lucus C. F"alrellld, Rev, John R,. Chaffee ReV. Frank B. Crall..From se speakers It was evdent that Interest of those present centered tm two matters, nterchurch world; movement closer cooperaton of-all of thc local jhurches. Tho representatves of- Baptst church were Rev. James T. Rder,-jr., W. L. Preble. H. H., Plllman, H.. L. Plllman H. G. Downng. representatves of tho~congregationai Methodst groups of Federated chvrch Included Rev. John R. Chaffee, S. J. Andrew, G. W. Burges.s. C. J. Burrlll, C. H. Hardy,. H. C Harlow,.F. C. Johnson, Francs Lovejoy, A. W. Nuttng, H. A. Pollard, C. W. Stetson, H. G. Turner, B." H. Tyrrell, W. A. Wnslow H.J. Webb. representatves, of Frst Untaran Parsh church were Rev. Frank B. Crall, L. C. Falrchlld, H. L. Farnsworth; Gcorge H. Hlll, R. F. Murphy, H. H. Procr Dr. R..H. Wylle. After re had been general dscusson Rcv. Frank B. Crall proposed followng resolutons whch were unanmously adopted: Resolved, that t Is sense of ths meetng, whose worth we wsh preserve, that pasrs of Protestant churches of Ayer, chaplans three lay members from each church should consttute a councl. plan for general relgous welfare of tho wn. Resolved, that It Is thc sense of ths meetng that churches should appont r lay delegates that ntal meetngof councl be held wthn thrty days on call of secretary of Y. M. C. A. meetng helped brng about somethng long desred In ths communty coeperatlon of churches. churches wll soon possess necessary raachlne-y for.such cooperaton. Common Interests may be dscussed, certan knds of work undertaken n common,. In case of necessty concerted acton may be taken. Y. M. C. A. Is be congratulated that y have helped In ths notable achevement. Church Notes. - Federlted church Next Sunday at 10.<5 a. m., mornng worshp; subject of sermon, "Palm Sunday." Boys chor wll sng. At tweu-e, Sunday school. S. J. Andrew wll teach mens class; womens class; decson servce In school. At 6.30.p. m., young peoples meetng; leader, C. W. Stetson; subject; "Our courtrys need of Chrst." At 7.30 p. m., evenng vrorshp; subject of sermon, "Decson." -Young lades chor wll slnp. Tuesday at three p. m., womens meetng for worshp at church. Tuesday at 6.30 p. m.. Boy Scout meetng. Wednesday at 6.30 p. m., supper fpr men of parsh at Y. M, C. A. Thursday at 7.30 p. m., communon servce; sngng by boys chor young ladles chor. Welcome all. Easter, recepton of members.at mornng servce. Concert at nght. Lades Benevolent socety met wth John W. Wentworth on Tue-sday were very enthusastc oyer r plans for year. V Baptst Preachng at 10.-(5 a. m., subject, " trumphal entry." Sunday school at 12 m. Preachng at 7.00 p. m., "Tho greatest fool n hsry." Wo wll obser\-a Psslon weok w-lth specal servces on Tuesday Thursday at 7.30 p. m. se ser\-ices wll be of a devotonal evangelstc nature. Chaplan Webster of Camp Devens gave, us a very excellent sormon last Sunday evenng. All who were re were proflted by hs practcal message. flrst local meetng of Interchurch world movement was held at local Y. M. G. A. last Wednesday evenng. A representatve group of men of churches gared ger plan for Intensve cooperaton In work of kngdom. Much credt Is. due local "Y" men for r kndness In entertanng ths group of delegates. untaran Sunday servco at regular offces Sermon. Musc, "Tho pnlms," Faure, (sung n French), "Jeruwem." barker, Srgent. Preacher, Rev. Frank B. Crall, mnster. Subject, " palm, tho. ken of vcry." Church school at. twelve. On Wednesday evenng, March 31,. at eght oclock, re wll be a meetng of men of Irst Untaran Parsh church n vestry form a chapter of Untaran Laymens League. commttee have been fortunate In securng as speaker, Wllllam I-. Barnard, manager of Unty Hou.se, Bosn, formerly Georgan, now tho clubhouse for members of league chapters. Refreshments w-lll be served. Prnted notces wll bo maled men of tho parsh early next Week. Copes, of March Issue of Chrstan Regster wl" also be maled m. Ir.thls Issue ro are vews, exteror Interor, of clubhouse an.account of remarkable success of club snce Its organzaton, Tho parsh commttee. Dr. H. B. Prest. T. W. Barry ard Dr. R. H. Wylle, aro actng as temporary commlttco for arrangng flrst meetng. rfybjr.maas: TO AYER TO TRADE- Sre News BrlBflu ftt Ths Peeks Sre Ne-ws contans nrmatoa about sealsonable relable merchse.: Read : prces note reductons..new SPRING : HOUSE DRESSES Made from fast color Gnghams anfl Voles neyv.. season brmgs s. new dsplay.of, se servceable dress materals Nw Colorngs New Patterns 32-nch Gnghams 59 yd. 36-nch Voles yd. Dresses -wth ar uch of style Not ordnary knd you usually buy Szes Prces $3.50 $5.00, LADIES HOME JOURNAL PATTERNS. SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO MAIL ORDERS- Geo. B. Turner & Son To AYBR Trade Ayer Hardware Co. Park Street Phone 531 Dstrburs Agents for BRECKS FAEM, GARDEN FLOWER SEEDS BURPEES FARM, GARDEN FLOWER SEEDS BUFFALO FERTILIZERS SHEEP MANURE ROGERS & HUBBARD FERTILIZERS INTERNATIONAL PLOWS SPREADERS SYRACUSE PLOWS QUEEN INCUBATORS BROODERS Any nqury on above Unes -wll receve prompt courteous attenton.. We are equpped make prompt dehveres. PRKSH BOSS FOR SALE-.-,EVI P. MOORE, Pearl Street,. Ayer, M»». * LOST Between Hartwells Garage, Lttlon, Fred McCoys, Westford, a small BroWn Lear Bag wth black beads. Can bo left at Common Sre, Lttlen, Mass. I.OST A Spare Tro Rm between. Ayer Gron, Thursday. Iteward If returned HARRIS L. BADG ER, Aycr, Mass. New AdTcrtlscmcntA NOTICE All Inhabtants or persona havng usualplaces of. busness n tho Town of Gron, who use weghts, measures or balances for purpose of sellng Or buyng goods, wares, mcrctlse or or commodtes, or for publc weghng, aro hereby notlfled: brng suchwolghts, measures or balances be adjusted sealed my offlco at tho wn hall on Aprl 3, I shall be In attendance perform ths duty from-9 A. M, 5 P. M. noy CUNNINGHAM. Gron, Mass., March 26, ;. Thats tho BIJAOK FOX, bread wth tho home-lke flavor; save wrappers get protnlums..watch our wndow for.satnroay Spodalfl n Whpped Croam roods. Dont.forget our delcous Baked Beans Brown Bf&t r Saturdays Bupper better than homecooked. Havng secured a flrst-cln«a baker wo are In a poston Pj-nlsh you wth beat foods at reasonable prces. Pllmans Fancy Bakery Man Stscct. Ayer PURE DRUGS Purty n drugs s vastly pore mportant than even purty h foods becaxwe When sckness comes ftll effect of. medcne must.be had. We -warrant absolutely that our drugs are thoroughly up stard. No adulteraton here. In. fllng prescrptons WQ use utmost care follo-w docrs drectons. No guess w.orks No substtuton of or medcnes n place of those he orderer for hs patents. TOILET. ARTICLES CANDIES Wm, Brown DRUGGIST Man Street AYER l V : ":-1 Iff.-....vAfcV,t..>>r.: N <-

5 .,1 S,<" 1 gl Lf.!l fl WW " fl jssfr m \. I (j Jt! 1.1 :.. \... :x,- x-yot.ur-ft...ntwy;ttvp3wl(*?v*>;.-,*xe-~ "5:!» jv.,!. fee..."*- xy-t -.."---"..V.:-: - V." nljrrftfrp -IC»>««/: MVS.,, TWQ::><OItARSArBAR. :) thpmpnthly rjeot4ng.of Xhe North TOAaStyBtrlpemTaybg ba-arojoe Mlldleswc.: MInlsteralv OWocatlon of - y- OJa bplar wafllty;oent«. - l/nttaran>,mlnlster< I*!!.ftlhe resld>>ncftof,rv. Charles-B.A,m?». Mr. " K-. >.5;.:v.;: A :.. - "." > J»me»-"-J»a8"-speaker,"Wa aubject btlpfevvryggnd army.", -/fhaecttnetlhavo voted decrease thstowj polce forco by ne r:;-;.:;r7~-,.-:,:f:-.;.::.;:."::,:;..;w»fck tba Dat«\«> Tonr Payer Tt* datwtl your name la etamped.on marglr showa wha.t tme your subkriptlon ts pad, «Uo (ervea oa a oontnooua reoelpt. dually lebora of Bee, :6J!"«"oy Bou nduatry: -,Who can obaervtrcareful Ant. ; And not provde forfuturow*ntr" Saturday,.March 27, 1920.( AVER tcrsea Items. Laura Brlggs her daughter. Mss Jane Brlggs, vslted wth Brgge daughters, Wllam :Q. \VIlllams;vIn StAtfordJ Conn., for thtt, woek-.ond Sunday, retrnng by mor aa for as New Haven, Conn. A specal communlcaton of Caleb ;utler lodgepf. Jbuonwll be hold oh Frlday evenng,march 26, at.seven oclock. Work MasterMason degree.. I,,unch. A.;con"ert ball wll bo gven by tho Ayer tejephphe operars n fownhttl on "Eastcr Monday evenng, Aprl B.. Messengers orchestra from Now Bedford wll furnsh a concert rom 8.S.<B, for dancng untl ono oclock. - -]... Tle Ayer Branch Allanco. wll bold r next meetng.fn vpstry on Monday lfternoon,.aprl. 6, at It Is bo an Indoor; pcnc re wll be Red Cross sewlhg.. bg champlbnshp games at Camp Devons wn start Aprl 26, accordng nformaton gven out by Major Vernpn W; HaU, recreatonal educatonal offlcer at army hcad quarter.s. eght teams wll come. frpp, coast defences pf _Bosn,, Portl, Portsmouth, New Bedford rcarragansett Bay, Fort Ethan Allen, Camp Devens ard army headqaraers. Tho games wll be baseball, basketball, boxng Wrestlng. In basketball re wll be flve regular players threo substtutes. Boxng wll bo represented by each class from cach comm, wrestlng In ;same rpanner. rules wll be A. A. U.. InforooJleelate.T. M. C. A. cer- tlfled rules..real- Parent, twenty-three jcars of age, a muscan attacled headquarters-company, 13th nfantry. Camp Devens, fell In Charles rver, Bosn, last week Thursday nght, when.ho attempted walk across drawbrdge In North staton yards after a local tran On whch he was rdng waa derallled. Drawtcnders who saw hm fall fshed hm put wth boathsoks ard he was taken In an ambulance Relef hosptal, Bosn, where-he wastreated-for mmerson.. Maj.-Gen. Clarenco R. Edwards, commng -Norastern department,* wll retan hs present rank for present, accordng notce receved Monday from war. depart ;,;partjf Cjf, twenty-flve Grangers atnded.th6 neetlrg of Gron Grange Tuesday ovenng.. Tho Ayer members fu/pshed.t mnstrel show.as part of entertanment. James E. Crag of Methuen Is vstng relatves here. -,.; A whlst party for beneflt of Vesta Rebekah lodge wll be held at tho home of Alfred Yates, Saturday evenng at 7.30 O.clock..Jlrs. Charles G;: Hassams group wll hold a food aalen::fedcrated vestry Aprl-2. at 2,3;0,pr.m. Or Ayer matter on. pages four eght.,. -- assault I on Wllllan H. Fernald at Knopps pohd oh December"8, was ment. Gen. Edwardd, whose,ranh s tred pn tljese charges, fcefore su- temporary, Is sflor. brgadergeneral perr court rn Bast.Cambrdge on In army, tnd under.wednesday. Wtnesses for gov ne* rulng Is ohe of ZX oflcers holdng emment wero Mr. Fernald Chef temporary, ranks. be retaned n Dowlng of Gron. defence»had r present offlces. same order nne wtnesses, but Introduced announced that MaJ.-Gen. Harry P. testmony, of only.-pne of m, PatjTck l.-cleary.,a freght brakeman, of McCan, v charge of Camp; DevSur; wll retan lls present rank, llrs Detrot, MIch.j who testlfled that Durant was- n Detrot on December 8. permanent rank In army s that of colonel- dd not leave re untl December Leroy Smth, n4e Amy LouscCwho has been vstng relatves n wn for some days, left Wednesday morn 12. Durant was found be not ng fpr "her new home at-lttlen, where her husb hastakef up frtne..- ".:.- \J t Unted States Cvl Servce Commsson wn hold an Intal compettve examnaton at Ayer on Aprl 10, for postons of clerk carrer In thc posfflce at Ayer. As a result of ths examnaton an Intal clerk-carrer regster wll be establshed, from whch It Is expected two postons of carrer one poston of substtute carrer wll be fllled upon establshment of cty delvery at Ayer July 1, entrance salary s.hooo, per annum wth promoton of $IOtf every year untl a maxmum of <1600 s reached. For pamphlet of Informaton requred applcaton blank addresa local secretary at Ayer posfflce. A surprse party was tendered Alfred Yates n honor of hcr thrtyfourth brthday annversary.thursday evenng at her home.bf fprty frends. arrangements were n charge of Mre. Arthur E, Dykes, George E. Mllson, In behalf of those present, wshed Yates many happy returns of day presented her wth a chna tea set of flfty-flve peces wth bluebrd decoratons. Musc whlst wore enjoyed. A lunch, consstng of swches, cake, coffee, pckles cheese, was served. Georgo s; BoutWell "W. R. C. wlu meet n Hardys hall j)n Thursday evenng at 7.30 oclock. Tho usual supper wll bo served at 6.30 p. m. Tho quarterly meetng of tho.audltlnr com. mttee wll be hed atseven p..m. Delegates should be present at ths tme secure. r credentals for department conventon. three graces nght at Grange Wednesday evenng was of unusual Interest. Over flfty local out-ofwn members were present. Orango orchestra furnshed musle. Solos wero rendered by Charle? E. Sne, accompaned by her daughter. Mss Helen Sne. Thc farce. " Joncsvlllo Grange Intaton." was a.great s.uccoss, many local hts woro Introdubed. offlcers wcre depcted by members aa.follows: Jas. M. Botwell, master; Rchard Crtft. overseer;carol Craft, steward; Alce A, Rnnd, lecturer; Gertrude M. R, chaplan;glenwood E; ROSS, Regnald Bradshaw, James M. Boutwell, Gorham K. Brooks, cdates. Thoro blda-falr bo an ntary class of twenty-flve for. sprng season, severalapplcatons beng deceved at ths meetng.. Ice crean cake wcro aerved. DSnclng was enjoyed tll mdnght. ;...: followng.grangers attended Mlddlcsex-Worcesr Pomona Thursday In Townsond: Mr. Horato C. Chose, Gorhdm K. Broolts, James M. BoutweU, Henry W. Waterman. Ella P. Hovey Fred A. Smth; Mss Edna Charln has returned from a vst wth relatves In Chelmsford.. Netco hall, thc Moses place, on upper Pleasant street, resdence of tho grls employed by telephone conpany, wll be closed Irt tho near future. Thc government s take ovor tho Camp Devens ex. change. > out-of-wn grls who work In Ayer exchange rrust fnd roomng places elsewhere In wn. EdwardH. James, Company A, 36th Infantry, Rev. Frank B. Crall, were n Oron on Monday attend mn, last man added be one toretre. As Albert S. Blood Is youngest of thc present force In pblht of 8er\Ico he wll retre on Aprl 1,. Tho welfare of communty, whch, ho Bosn Amercan pf-jues- 2ay.,March 9,. facetously pctures as.threatened wth; rot or component parfs of 0. "catastrophe" wll be, d.eaplte fho,r.eductlon In force,.safoln hs of tje mcmbere who.rotnoln.. In tact It s. prophesed that ho one wll know dfference sa-\?e t!< retrng, member, whose bct must hertceforth bo elsewhere. etty. lttle daughter of.mr. Mrs;,Harry.-R,.-Draper, Js. Ill wth pdeujjpja. at.the hope bt Mrs! Wll-.llanl-Browh on -East Mal- street. Phlllas j.;beauregard famly are vlsltlpg n Fall Rver, r former home; "--.. Dstrct Court.,. On Monday.nbrnlnp, Tmothy Mc Carthy, who has been a famlar fgure on streets,.of.ycr for many years, was bcffare cotrt,;,charged wth loterng In, Bop, Mane ralroad staton., Mr. McCarthy some tlmo ago trarslterrcd hs house Mr. Berry has been. takng out prce In board..he* used up last. of ths credt recently-.- has.been wthout lodgngs untl taken n charge by polce. He was frfund gulty of loterng Was placed undfer fcaro of probaton offlcer for a perod of sx montjs In order gve hm a chance tp recuperate so that le could go work. Charles.Wyman, of Brookllne, N. H, was brought In Monday mornng also by Offlcer Cooper Of Townsend. charged ft-lth non-support_of hs wfe twd: Infant chldren." As.lt appeared that Wyrhan was Wllng return BrooWlewth her" husr,b tp lve, court found defendaht not gtllty. defendant agreed,.however. that he would take hls.wlfc- chllflren back Brookllne would lopk after m... Irvng Durant,of tyest Gron, who was beforo local court early In year, charged wth robbery gulty. He was very ably defended by Atty, John D. Carney, of ths wn. whj hfts worked ftard establsh nbcence of s-clleht j securehs re"ease Palm Sunday at Y. M. C. A. Nlnety-flve men Were presoht at, program for\men at army Y. M. C. A. last Sunday afternoon. Members ot Robert Burns lodge, I. O. O. F., were present as specal guests. A bountlfjl lunch was serv-ed by Rebekahs under drecton of Brooks, noble.gr. Excellent musc was provded by members of 36tht Infantry,.orchestra wth Secretary Earle at pano. Much Interest In address by Secretary Dlmock on "Thd only path permanent peace." proposton that re Is only onc Mro. Ttus waa born on September 2*, Xt.ln Lyman; N; H.. dne of seven chldren of, James ard MV Clough. She was marrled-twartltus on May Slb.&ve besdes her husb, two daughters.- Fred Green of Brdgwater ard Grace Rhymes of ths wn, two brors, two ssters, or relatlvps, Ttus was esteemed by a Ia,rgc crcle of frlepds who wll mourn herrloss. funeral wll bo held Sunday at two p. m., at tho Federated church. \- of ndependonco of Irel -wll be dscussed..no tckets of.ad;nl8sion wll be requred. meetng wlu be open every m<fn"snd woman In Aycr surroundng wns, rc- Kardess of race or creed. Thsmeetng wll afrd everyone an opportunty of learnng somethng of true sry of Irsh naton, of her.prescnt conflct wth Eng. l, of-her clams Xor self-determnaton, whlpjj.was fundamental prlrclplp.for-whch or solders fought ded... - Everyone. In tho wn s urged be. present, for. ths Is a vtal queston;- ajd all. (hould be Interested as ssue I» not a relgous, but on, economc poltcal onc., meetng wll, bo addressed by followng speakers of promlnencer- Rev. Arthur Pope, :a Cpngreotlonalst mnster of NewYork; Edward F. Mc- Sweoney.of Bosn; Thomaw M. Ma- honey of- Bosn ors.. IHese men are In a poston gve you flrst h nformaton about actual state of affalrsln Irel day about her outlook for tho future. After tho speakers have concluded, anyone n. hall who wlsbes do,80 Wll. have.an opportunty.of questonng speakers, who wll try gve all nformaton desred. Board of Trade. At meetng of Board of Trade.Merchants league on Wednesday evenng, flrst ssuo of new advertsng bulletn was on h for Inspecton yb tho members.- Several matters of.importance In regard sheet were dscussed re waa also some dscusson as tho proposed locaton of a new IndQstry n Ayer. --. J. O. Stutsman, manager of Solders club on.west street, waa n Intr6duced gave a very Interestng talk on "Local servce In cty, government." Mr. Stutsman was form-, ery connected -wth board for publc welfare n Kansas. Cty, whch was. establshed a few years ago. He descrbed how by use of prsoner labor a muncpal farm was bult up whch n a few years put. workhouse out of busness. By means of labor of tje prsoners buldngs were bult whch were worth many tmes r actual cost. He ld of vocatonal educaton at ths muncpal farm gavo nstances.of Its good results n teachng men trades helpng m makp somethng of mselves. He also descrbed worj< of free Icgo ad bureau,womans reformary, loan department, many pr actvtes of board of publc welfare, as well as r work In supervson of recreatonal actvtes whch ncluded dance hall poolroom supervson.., -whole work of board Tvas carred on- wth a vew preventng vce crme rar than merely punshng for t. work of ths board has been so successful that varous departments unjer It are selfsupportng, ts nfluertce In cty has become tremendous. - Mr- Stutsman was gven- a- rsng Vote of-thanks by Boar-4 of T.rade at concluson of hs addrcss. After meetng o-ltmeh-of swches, doughnuts, chtese coffee was served. Pocrty Party. Untaran Grls club gave- a dance or pover,ty party at Solders clu-b. West street, last, week Frday evenng. Camp Devens" orchestrafurnshed excellent musc for dancng. Tose who attended dance vere authorzed by commttee ta.appear In all he. outward vsble sgns of poverty.- Przes were ofcered-for most horrble com- plete examples reof. re were numerous persons present who were arrayed n cast-off fnery whch, however. In se days of economy, could hardly be descrbed as clos of poverty. Several othors were such consstent pctures of abject poverty that thc judges found It dlfflcult make r decsons, prze for most povertystrcken lady, a broom, went Mss Belle Murphy. She represented "Mckey" of move fame. She was attred n trousers of turlap, spats, felt hat, chemcal curls or unclassfled artcles of dress. prze for men, a shoppng bag furbf groceres was avlded between Rev. Frank B. Crall Carl S. Procr. Mr. Procr represented a hgh-brow, although most of hs brow w.as Insde of an over-sze derby. Hs artsts neckte betrayed hs caste. Mr. Crall represented a Bolshevk. Red hosery a red je.rsey glowng through an open-work shrt marked way perpetual peace, that Is by brngng races natons accept one.ideal. Jnd obey one la-w. That one Ideal ts brorhood of all men r farhood of one God; one law that of love, was heartly endorsed. Next Sunday-Palm Sunday wll be obser\-ed wth an attractve approprate program, of musle. address by Arthur V/ Dlmock wll be lar te, low-brdge derby were hm as a "Red." A camouflaged col "Fall In." All men Invted. part of hs costume. Mr. Procr, beng more genteel lookng, receved Doath. from thc supply of groceres a danty package of assorted onons. Mr. Emma E. Ttus, wfe of T. W. Crall receved rest of groceres a can of, salmon, box of Ttus, ded at her home at Sy pond dstrct on Wednesday mornng Uneeda bscuts, box of; macaron, can at eght oclock. A dsease of of cocoa,.sugar, jar of peanut butter, Heart was cause of herdeath: Sho can Of ma soup a cako of had partly prepared breakfast soap. ded before medcal ad cotld be stmmoned. -" Refreshments of doughnuts Commtnty Servco Notes. Tho flrst dhnc held at Solders club under new management w-n-s gven on Thursday nght of last weck was attended by many local grls, as well as a group from Shrley under tho chapronago of T. E. Llly a group from Ftchburg under tho ehapronagc of E. R. Woolford. odore Barry acted as hostess. Saturday evenng, Amercan Legon post of Camp p*vcns held an Invtaton.flanco n Solders club, whch was well ttpnde.- Mss Grggs of HPstcas House was In charge, asssted by.tho socal commttee. It would be greatly apprecated by tho management of club If tho wnspcppp would, donate current poplat- magaznes after thcy have fnshed readng m. Tho magaznes may be left at tho sro of Geo. H. Brown or at thc club.. ciub socal commtteemet on Frdayafrnoon of last week arrange tho entertanment program of club; odore Barry was chosen charman. Frank Perce, Charcs Hassam Albert POrklns wero added tho commttee. A Mn««Meetng. On next Sunday afternoon at four oclock, re -wlr l>e a mass meetlrg In tho wn hal at whch tho qtestlon coffee were.served. Mlsa Evelyn Sattderson was n charge of arrangcnrepts. PnncraJ..... funer.l of late Alfeert Augusts Fllebrown was hold In thc wn hall last Saturday afternoon at Thc casket, whch waa placed In front of platform, was.surrounded by wreaths ard or beautful floral peces.eent by relatves frends of deceased. At a pulpt pel on platform-rcv. John R. Charfeo read a scrpture lesson, a bref account of lfe of deceased, offered prayer. Followng thc prayer Warren L. Preble, act- Ing worshpful master, Rqv. Frank B. Crall, chaplan of Caleb Butler-lodge of Masons, conducted Impressve.MOsono bural rte. Caleb Bullcr lodge, Bancroft Royal Arcl chapter Ida McKnley. chapter, O. E. S., attended In a body. About 100 Masons were In lne. In addton re wore present members of Jerusalem Commery,.Knghts Templar, of Ftchburg, court ofllcera \f 1th whoh) Mr. Fllebrown had been assocated as deputy sherff, ctzens of Aycr. Durng servce sres n wn wore closed. -, T.. Aumobles ok relatves.masons Woodlawrt cemetery, where tho offlcers of Caleb Butler, lodgo con- ducted Masonc commttal servce. Tho bearers wcro Reuben L, Flllebrown, of. Harvard, bror of deceased, ard tho sons, Paul, Goorge, Walter nd- Vcr Flllebrown. ClIpplnK. fouowng Is taken from Bosn Herald of March 14.under capton "Mr. Flnnlg.an8 open-shop Idea:", Char.les A. Flnnlgan of Bu-ffalo. ta conductng one of most Interestng. oven though somewhat fantaa- I, SAfOR&AY, MAftdft -27, 1920 ProcSlors Str, Ayer PROCTOR & DONAHUE, Lesaeea -=««ar Ife;Was ITDanGe of Pat Ohe J[?es ofjmdreds qf PeopleDe--- pevvdedoy ke aung Strefwth qf< Sgyd..Danceraa..7)dshej UL hem? See fjfudd hy CldVlesBrJjayJomr " lujfel qjtmjgl&ttday ttfe,,lrectea by Terherr Stu : ZeevL.Brecd;hlessJlcbSa Tvdced undek jperspnd s. ; TUESpAy,;.JvrAR<5l-30 v.;.- -- A whte frm, dahcng ok Templ stesjwas all that sod between a hahd&l of fenglsh menaad women deathly fo.nd :s th-t of Sgfd,, tha.ibndon dancer, whor ; had sct>rned despse.d. -Dd,she falter? See <; for yourself fnd put. -Wtness NAZIMOVAfnest.dramatc performance-j"str rthan Deatjjj; It reveals worlds greatest actress at her greatest -best.,. >.,.,.-,. Prces Matnee, Adults 25 Evenng, Aduls 5 Chldren lof Chldren 10<f Sunday, March 28 BESSIE LOVE n "YaFkee Prncess." Matnee at Monday, March 29 LINA CAVALIERI n " TWo Brdes," a Paramount pcture. Sennett Comfedy. Pord e-ws.- Wednesday, March 31 EUGENE OBRIEN n" Perfect Lover," a Selznck pcture. Ranbow Comedy. Current Events. - Thursday, Aprl 1 HARRY CAREY n "Marked Men." Bg V Comedy. Frday, Aprl 2r70RA CAREW n "Under Suspcon." V Comedy. Last epsode of " Invsble H." Saturday, Aprl.S "Vagabond Luck," wlth ALBERT RAY E.LEANORPAIR- Comedy: e.ws. \ Matnee 2.15 tc experments on ths contnent, day. He has a. lot of.mohey: Is sad,have made $8,000,00.0 In ono year. Inbuyng thngs that or people were wllng throv away, makng somethng out ot m.. Ho has boukht a. newspaper, Buffalo Commerc.:. analth It as an organ he Is conductng an open-shop propaga. He nwns a paper mll whch producof s>; tmes as much paper as hs own journal requres, <he overflow he advcrtlaca sell Only publcaton."! whch agree mantan an open shop, orwse he wll not let hs wood pulp go In newsprnt. He has an open- shop label a counterpart of unon ldbei-7-whlch ho puts each day on ha newspaper, : Is tryng Induce ndustral concerns do s.me thng. Hs am Is make Buffalo an open shop wn, Juat as hs newspaper Is.,.,.,. Mr. Flnnlgan Is lavhr»au knds of trouble. He la lvng up tho old slogan, "On agan, off. agalt. Flnnlgan.".. gener.ll news-sts would not sell hs paper, ho hund up an old muncpal statute whch thoy had all beer volatng,.m\d,.wlth Ijt he drove n? off tho streets. Tho otor newspapers are In IcRup wth unon cause, but largely asj means of flghtng hm. y rased thor prce threo cents he dbpp«d hs one. A merry flght Is on. More publshers "throughout. country aro fakng Fnnlgars dally watch tho flght th.n any or newspaper In Amerca. Thc whole game la nterestng. Thcy vonder how long It wll last. FlnnlKah hmself thnks that ho Is blazng tho tral of a,natlon-vldo movement whch can alono savo our cvlzaton. And ho Is artaggressve fghter. 10 llkcs spend money. Ho renders hs bushess docslonar wth extraordnary celerty, takes thc consccfuehccb., Evenngs CARD OF THANKS."We wsh express o\r ancere hertfclt. thanks oor many frends who at tlmo of tho loss of our dear oho so kndlv extended r sympathy by wordj deeds beautful nowers.,. AnneE..Flllebrown,! - ;. Mr. A...Paul FlUchroyrn Famly.,.,! Mr. Mra. G. O. Fnebro*:n Famlv,.; Mr. L. P. Mooro F.mlly. Mr. ahd Mra. W. W. Flllobro-w Famly. Mr. V. LoF. Flllebrown. Mr. R. L. Flllebrown.. Ayor, Mass., March 25, YOUR EYES ; NEED ATTENTION IF you scowl or squnt E. E. ORANGE JELLy-.Grawfords... PBUNE.S, 60-yo,?rpound... EVAPORATED MlK, Bordens. JAM, Teekay bffsd.lfer jar.;, MACARONI, Grayco; 10-ounce package,.,. APPLES, No. 2 can PEANUT BUTTER, per pound. VJASHING POWDER, Grmas, large pftpge MOLASSES, Grayco,- No 2/> can.< 3 jars for SKJc- 2 ojc for 25 p ff-* a» - > %B -15.\; I9f.EMONs :.. ;...*. 35 TOMATO SOUP, Grayco, per can ;MAZOLA QIL, pnt can... 4forlO<S 12 SOAP,.Good-Wll... ; \VAX BEANS, Grayeo, per can 3 bars for 23, MARSHMALLOW, any knd, per package... 18,IESH yestebn EGGS, per dozen,., 50 t00 25 Scowlng OS squntng.u; clearost knd of - evdence that tho oyes aro dong r work under Improper condltlbs. Thcy are hot focusng aa y normally should, tho eye mubcles In forcng thc eyes focus prodtjce dsrtons around eys tha,t we" call a scowl or a squnt. F. -H. GATHERCOLE I _ Oossltsg Opmetrt Ncnr Corley Block VTK GRSND Ayep, Mam, OtTR OWN tknses Telephone for Appontment TO I.ET Furnshed flve-room Bunca low. PKjONE 50«>3, Ayer Mats. * -. Lne-of hgh-grade Chocolates; 80c goods 69 lb. B, H: RAY CO. Slan Street Carleys Ketr Blook ATEB, MASS. Cash Dscount Sre V "TO AYER TO TRADER NEW VOILES Our sck of Sprng Summer Voles have arrved If yofaro thnkng of gettng materal for a now dress come In look ovor our assortment. FANCY large vour; VarJotjr 38c BSC, 790, 98c»1.3» Yarfl PtAI> WHTTE KND VOIIJE 50c 59c S Yard COM)KEl> VVE ALSO HAVEA LARGE STOCK OF. > BATES PLAID GlKlGHAMS Inches vrtdc....v. S5p, 396, 49c B5c yax* Plan Gnghams Chambrars THE 86c 42c, 4Bc 50o jradt VERY LATEST IN JMECKWAR. If you want newest styles In Xcckwcarcome ths srd wo aro recevng new Styles every week. Pros SOc»2.60 NEW VESTEfeS ".> Many styles In lace Vcscs wth CoUars...; Have you tho Pcral Rorcw Fashon Book for Sprng? " 2Sc copy AGENT FOR PICTORIAL BEVIEW PATTERNS Man Street Pages Block AYEB, aa8& FOR SALE Two 76A Plows, one Wlard Plow, ono Cultvar, oac Sprng Tooth Harrow, two good Dsc Harrows, bno Tankeo Horse Rake, one Osborne Mowng Jlachlno, one McCormlck Machne, two new Mllch Cows. ADAMS STABILE, Oron, Mass. *t29 Ayer, Mass. 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6 PACOB SIX SATURDAY, MARCH 27, 192Q t- TOWNSEND «Dentcr. Harold Swlcker of Mano Unlver- *ty Is onjoylny a vacaton wth hs parents, Mr ond Josha Swlcker. Mss Ora Watklns, teacher In Torthbrdge. Is.snendlng a -weeks vacaton at tho homo of hcr far, loon Z Watklns. MIss Helen Whtcomb, a student at tho Grls semnary, Northfleld, Is spondlnp tho Easr.vacaton wth her parents, Mr thd G. L.. Whtcomb. Bow ard Barkehouse, son of Mr. Mrs J Barkehouso, celebrated hs nnth brthday last Saturday afternoon by entertanngseveral of hla 1)0y chums A pleasant tme was en- Joyed -wth gamea servng of arofreshments "Word haa been receved by -frends In wn Of tho brth of an eght pound daushter Mr. Ernest Dow or Bradford, Vt. Mr. Dow formerly ll>ed n Tpwnend. W A Russell George A. Wlder havo boen drath on Jury. At a recent meetlnk of select-. «aen It was voted that an offlcor should fco present ot all ontertalnments whenever admsson s charged. Mr. Edwn Harvey of Dan-- vers have been recent gtests at O. G. dorkos..: Ernest Davs s vstng ths week In tho homo of Herbert Fnnegan at MUn, N.H. Mss HolonTorbol, teacher at Ayer. Is enjoyng a two.weeks --acatlon at O. Tarbells.. Mss Clara Sheldon, formerly of ths -wn, now of Bosn, n company th Ixor mbr, Sheldon o Ashby, Isavo -been tho guosts of WUbur Bruce Mrs,- Elmer Wallace. -" Specal Town-Mootbg. At spcclal wn meetng on Saturday aftemoon at two oclock ro.7. vradafr.aftendance consderng tho woathor. T; E. Flarty was elected (moderar; Goorgo Kng was elected. atssessor for one yoar n placo of Q. A. 3Prflcr, who resgned; Georgo H. Ten- nwy, assessor for two years. In placo O.t Clu Webster, resgned; Georgo A.. Wlder, cemetery commssoner, n aplace Of Frank B. Hggns, resgned. aao sum of 190 was rased for addl- Uonal pay r flremen on account ot fhe ncreaso of poll taxes. -sum oilllo addtonal -was rasod for Varpoao ot takng a new valuaton Of wn. To pay tho expense of clearng roads < 1500 was voted. 3lt was voted replace all gude posts "Sn wn approprla JlOO for purpose. - TJnder artcle 8 t was vod - pant school buldng ahd ap- oproprate B00 be spent under "OlrectlOE of school board. Artcle 9, relatve lastng all brdges was left n hs of tho lugh-way surveyors repbrt : tho.selectmen -wthn thrty days. A com- -nltteo, consstng of audrs.selectraen, was apponted decde TBhat dsposton wll bo made of "nncollecd- taxes of tho years 1909, 319X0, roport at next "wn meetng. Twonty-lve dollars "was approprated, make repars oh tho bst. For dental clnc.*is0 was rased, whch wll be placed. Inte hs of thdselectmen, as tho. "Ijoard of health wth Ked Cross. whch voted at ts last meetng, pay -av porton of expense. G. A. "VTlldor reported for tho com<xnttee establsh a memoral for " Legon of Townsend boys. He sad "that t had boon suggested that a cluhhouso be bult, but no defnte -plans had been mado. former druggst clerk now a travelng Ba.le8manl. Both Mr. Goodng arc popular young people best wshes of r many frends wul be wth m In r now home. Sodden, Death; Frends n wn were shocked eam of sudden death of Charlea Xblnson, aged 63 years, of South 3osn» an engneer on, New Hav- «j road, who was found besde hs "engne n yards outsdo South Staton, Examlnalon ndcated that "o hod dropped dead from heart dls- «ase...he was a veteran of New "Bavenservce had returned work tho d.ay before, after an Illness ot two weeks, Wley Swlnngn John Dobson of North Star lodgo, I. O. O. F., of "Whch deceased had been a mem- fcer for forty years, attended fu neral servces, whch were hold n. undertakng rooms at Uphams Corner, South Bosn. Charles Robnson was a natve of -TTonmsend, tho son of late Eben nd L,ydla (Smth) Robnson. He at- nded our publc schools from ls youth up he aspred be a rall- toad engneer. He s sunved by hs."rrfo ono sster, Mara Rob- -Inaon Tutto of Nqw Ipswch. "Weddng. A very pretty weddng ok place on Monday afternoon at three oclock.t homo of Mr. Ervng K. "Marshall, when r eldest daughter. Hazol Agnes, Earl D. Goodng, of Mansfleld.-were unted In marrage by Iv. A. L. Strurs, pasr of Congregatonal church. As tho strans of Lohengrns wed- ang march was played by Albert G. Soaver, tho brdal party, consstng of brdo groom, ger wth "Slss "Wlner May Marshall, sster of ttehrlde, as mad of honor, Chester Goodng, bror of groom, as lest man, descended tho star* TEWrlor/ whero thoy were met by v>ncldtlng clergyman, stng un- «3cr an arch of hemlock whte carnatons, tho ceremony was performed! Tho brdo was gven aw.ay by hcr SKxthcr doublo rng servce was nsed. brdo was becomnsly dressed n a "hluo travelng sut wth h.t "xnatch woro a corsage bouquet of "XThl sweet pea.. Tho mad of honor "was dres-scd In brown wth h.t match woro pnk sweet pc... Fol- Howlng ceremony a recepton w.-.s IhtM In tho doublo p.arlors whch were also decorated wth tho wnter greon smd tho whte carnatons whch creratcd an atmosphere of smple beauty. 3lefreshments wero served guests presented wth weddng cke. Musc "wn- furnshed from tho pano by Mr. Scaver durlhg tho recepton. " happy couplo left by tran atnld a shower of confett for Maden, whoro thcy have a furnshed apartment. Thoy woro tho recpents of mnny pleasng useful, gfts. Includng chna, Unen a chest of slver. Only,relatves a fow near frends wore prosont among thoso from out of wn wore: George I>.tw- rcnco, of Qrolott; Mabel Lulp- pold, ot Grconflold; Clarence Sherrln of Ftchburg; Alvln Goodng, of Portlahd. Me.; Chester Charles Goodng, of Mansfleld, Mss Alce Sc.av- «8r. of West Townsend. Tho brde s a Townsend grl a rmor hgh school student, after Studyng telegraphy sho was for a tlmo "employed n tho Western Unon oltlcc n-bosn. Irfr sho ok up clercal work nnd had beon employed n Mclttno Mansfleld. tsbo groom Is a natve of Mane, a Clmrch Notes.. At Congregatonal ehureh la.st Sunday mornng Rcv. A. I>. Strurs preached a.wrmon full of helpful suggestons as "Lvng our relgon" chldren hc pave a talk on "Tho power of Uttlo. thngs." In. absence of tho chor nlngers T. E. Ilurlty g-.vo two very Impresslvo euphonum Foloa. "Bethlehem star" "Ncarer my God e," tho latr played wth a.sweet mysterously mute effect, as.1response after pr.yer. Durng servce Mr. Strurs read fouowng, whch should bo of vtal Interest every true Amercan ctzen ot tho wn: " weck of March has been set asde as Marno Memoral Week throughout tho entre Und States. Durng so sx days people In every sta n unon wn Jon In gvng somethng, however small, enable Amerca present Ropublld of Franco, a colossal Btatub be erected on thq rver Momo commomora for all tme tho gallant st of tho French armes under Jottre n September, Just as tho people of France gave r sous, centmes francs mako possble statue of lberty now guardng Now Xork harbor, so schbol chlldron, clubs, colleges socetes Indvduals of Amerca wll gve r contrbutons erect a monument on one of tho worlds most famous.bottreflelds." Contrbutons from school chldren In wn,may bo hed prncpal, J. Bachelder. who s alsb assstant scout leader, T. E. Flarlty has been apponted receve contrbutons from Indvduals organzatons At tho close of tho Sunday school hour. It s plan ths year for some one gve a bref talk on thc Congregatonal Benevolent socetes, In order that youth ot tho church may become more farhlllar wth work of ths denomnaton Sunday Fanne Meade explaned msson of Congregatonal Educaton socety, whch helps secure ahd support students for Congregatonal mnstry, ads colleges seeks recrut chrstan leaders among hgh school boys college students. A unon servce was held Ih evenng at Methodst church wth tho pasr. Rev. John O. Long Rev. A. L. Strurs In charge. Mr. Strurs spoke on "Talents" Mr. Long on " power of.sacred musc." Tho communty sng was under leadershp of T. E. Flarty nstrumental muso. was rendered durng servlceby a tro. Walter Farrar, vbln, John J. Pper, mcllaphone, H. Wng, al horn, wth A. G. Seaver; organst. Gronge. re was tx good attendance at open meetng of Grange held on Monday evenng In Oddfellows hall, when Rev. Robert W. Drawbrdge, J)asr of Communty church at Pepperell, addressed company on "Sgns countersgns." Mr. Drawbrdge Is a vgorous speaker hs address was one of tho best ever glver before Grange. It was tmely, slralght-from- shoulder pont. He spoko of unrest exstng throughout country snce war of reconstructon perod Its many serous problems confrontng us of Amercas dutes as leader of natons. Mr. Drawbrdge returned from overseas a year ago after servng as Y. M. C. Af. secretary he prefaced hs remarks by descrbng In a most Interestng manner somo of hs aurroundlngs experences whle re, spoke very hghly of Red Trangle personnel of morale relgous fath of doughboy of A. E. F. muscal program of evenng conssted of vocal solos by Srs. Mabel Brackett Mary Mlllor, pano solo by Albert G. Seaver euphonum selecton by T. E. Flarlty. A flne readng was also gven by Dr. A. J. Atwood. In closng all sang flrst last verses of "Amerca." West. elghteen-months-old chld of Mr.. Elbt Hadley, ot Mason road, was taken tp eye oar nflrmar>- In Bosn ths week, havng pushed a bean In Its ear, - very unfavorable reports as chlds condton have been receved, as danger ot fracturng ear drum s very mmnent. Lve Wre class" of boys of Baptst Sunday school are makng preparatons entertan Good Cheer class Of grls at vestry on Frday evenng. Rol Turner "n-as taken IU In school on Tuesdp.y afternoon, sufferng from a. f.lntng att,t.ck. but no serous effects Tre apprehended. He was taken hs home on Ftchburg road by Dr. H. B, Boynn, who was called attend hm. Owng Illness In hcr famly R. S. Ely wll be unable entertan thc Study club on Monday afternoon program wll bo carred out at readng-room, wear permttng. As a result of remarkable exhbton of tho Aurora Borealls. whch was wltncs.sed by most everyone In vllage, sprng seemed arrve In a hurry on Mpnday evenng, sleghng vanshng In a nght. numerous drfts.along man street.are r,apdly dsappearng robns bluebrds havc boen.seen n abund-.anoo. over twonty-flvo robns-beng counted n one of thc Man street gardon.s. Wednesd.ay mornng. l.an Rusk.,a student at M.ane unv<r.sty, s spendng.a wcek.s vacaton wtth Ills p.arents. Mr.. Duncan Rusk. MLss Alce Seaver attended weddng on Monday afternoon of Ml.ss Hazel Marshall, daughter of Mr. Ervln K. M.arshall, Earl Goodng, of Mansfleld, ceremony beng performed at tho homc of thc brdes parents at thc Center. Mr.. Marshall. famly are former resdents hero most of Hazels chldhood was passed In ths vllage, her many frends hero wsh hcr all happlne-ss In hcr now lfe. Economcs club mot on Thursday afternoon contnued r work of makng aprons under drecton of Mss Mylykangas. Hatto Blood, who has been boardng wth Mr. Henrj- B. Hathaw.ay for a few weeks, h.as returned her homo on tho Crosa road. Jlrs. Herman W. I.Awrence. who has been at her home for several weeks, has returned New Ipswch, where she Is employed. Albert Scales has been pn tho sck lst, qute III wth neur.algla at hs home on road tho Center, hs son Wlbur Scales from Greenvlle, has been at tho homo. -Chester Shaw, who Is employed In Bosn, has been a recent vsr at home of her paronts, Mr. Hadley. at Blar.farm on thc Fltch-.burg road. Mra. Sarah Wlnshp, of Aycr, a formor resdent hero. Is sppng wth frends In wn. Mss Alce Barnes, from Mason, N. ll., spent thc week-end as a guest of Mss J.,ucle Reynolds, Ladles Msson Crcle held r regular annual buslrcss meetng Wednesday afternoon of last week at thc home of Mr.s. Lucy A. lnwrence, tho prcsdnt, Mr.s. Joseph McKean, presdng. followng ollcers were elected: Mra. Josch McKean, pres.;.mss Alley Seavor, vce pres.: Mra. Kred A. Iatch, sec; Samuel Wares, t-ea». Wednesday afternoon a number of ladles of vllage Interested In welfare of schools chldren of communty held a meet Ing In Semlnarj- hall plan form atlon of a Mors club. meet ng was presded over by Lllla Hayward of Bayberry hll followng oflcers elected: Lllla Hayward, pros,; Mrs, F; H. Ormsby. vce pt-os.: Mrs, Edgar Wlson, soc. treas.; Aldon A. Sherwn-, Ltch Mss Mylykangas, entertanment commttee. After transacton of busness y wcro entertaned by a most pleasng concert by sohool chldren, under drecton of Mss Southwck. Tho noxt moetng wll be held at Semnary hall thb flrst Frday n Aprl. Abbott Hodgman, who has boen for a number of years n mllk busness hore, has sold hs lve sck gone out of busness. Howard Terrell famly, who havo been lvng In cottage on Ftchburg road formerly occuped by tho Tumber famly, are movng In tho Chester Shaw cottage, Mr. Mrs, Tumber famly, who have been n Bos.n for wnter, aro return r home here frst of Aprl. Ralph WaUer, sons of Mr. t"rcd Davs pt Ashby road, have been vstng for a few days at homo of r bror, Chester Davs, of Peterboro. Mss Frahces Horrocks frend from Ashby are vstng Mra. Marj- Forsy at tho homo of George M. Streeter. "Mss Emly Orr, who hasbeen spendlng. wnter out of wn, s at hor tenement In -Mannng house for present. Charles Morgan, who has been on tho sck lst for tho past week. Is now entrely recovered. Mss Alce Seaver resumed hcr dur tcs at readng-room, Saturday. Avs Wlson, lttle daughter of Mr. Edgar Wlson of Bayberry hlll, has been qute 111 wth smach trouble. An au truck mado ts waj- here from Bosn Saturday,. carrj-lng household goods of Tumber famly. succeoded In reachng Tumber place, after beng two - days on way. ENLISTING FOR THRIFT Arthur Wllams, aged sxteen years, ded Tuesday aftemoon. at home ot hs far, Walter E. Wllams, of Bayberry hll, owng terrble condton of roads hs home no phj-sclan was In attendance, so tho bodj--was taken undertakng establshment of J. L. Farrar, at tho Center, where an aupsy was performed by Medcal Examner Bulkeley from Ayer, cause of hs death was found be a ruptured appendx. lad had been sufferng for a. week or more, but had kept about was not supposed be serlouslj Funeral servces were held at undertakng rooms on Thursday afternoon at 2.30; Rev. A. L. Strurs of Congregatonal church offlcatlng, bural was n Townsond Center cemeterj-. deceased s s-jrvved t)y hs f.ar an aunt. Mr.s. Upham, of Townsend hll. Although lttle known n..vllage he attended publc school here untl about a j-ear ago, snce whch tme he has asssted hs far on farm. Terrble Tragedy, W. A. Boutwell, postmaster proprer of country sre In ths vllage, was shocked receve a telegram on Monday, notfyng hm of death of hs sster. Eflle Fenwlck. of Barre, Vt., who w.as murdered early that mornng by Hoyt Gallup, of Plalnfleld. a wdower, wth whom she had beon frendly for a number of years, who returned hs home In Plalnfleld, a neghborng wn, sucded. It was thought that man was angered because Fenwlck would not consent, an Immedate marr.age. Both Fenwlck. who had boen a wdow for n >-ears or more -w-as flf ty-ono j-oars of ago. Mr. Gallup, whose ago was sxty-flve whoso wfo had beon dead over flve years, boro excellent reputatons wore respected members of communty, tragedy was a great shock all who knew m. Mr. Gallup leaves four chldren Mr.s. Fenwlck three. Her son. who lves In house wth hcr..stated that Mr. G.allup. who was an old frend of famly, had drven over on Sund.ay afternoon hod dnner wth tho famly, he heard m talkng n r usual nes about mdnght, when he hs wfe, who had.a room.above ktchen arose caro for r b<abj. Soon after he ho.ard hs mor scream a psl shot, gong down stars fount! her dead upon thc floor thc man drvng out of tho yard. Tho polce summoned upon caso followed.at once mans homo nnd found hs son wfe workng ovor hs lfeless body, ho h.avlng shot hmself through heart.as hc entered hs home. Mr. Boutwell h.as vsd hs old home nearly everj- j-c.ar, hs sster has vsted hm In ths vllage, although unable on account of Illnoss In hs famly attend thc funeral, ho feels tho shock of tho tragedy keenly. Hnrljor.. A representatve group ot republcan women of New Hampshre, headed by Mary T. Wood of Portsmouth, recordng secretary of Natonal Federaton of Womens clubs, met nt Concord. N. H., Wednesday scnt a petton Huntley N. Spauldlng, state food admnstrar durng tho war, urgng hm become a cdate for Unted States senar succeed Senar George H. Mosea. Tho petton w.as telegraphed. CopIcj--Plaaa, Bosn, where Mr. Sapuldlng was In conference wth Herbert Hoover. Mr. Spauldlng. brothor of former Gov. Roll H. Spauldlng, has been frequently mentoned.as a cdate for senaral honors In opposton Senar Moses. As yet he haa mado no statement of hs Intentons. Tou, beholdng t, mght thnk t waa tune. poll that schoolhouse down, put up anor more In keepng yrvtt tmes.. To Charles, Henrr, EUeen Marlon sone thrteen hundred or bp7s grls re mkr be fner buudlngs."la world, but next home re Is none that Is dearer. It s re that Ideals, romance adtentures center. "re r get r nspraton go out do,- re r retun rlth fnlts ot r labor. To se bors grls Ftcardr la across street - Belgum around corner...r thnk n terms of world Interest, realzng r own part n- trend of great events, put r small shoulders wheel wth a-resoluteness unswervng devotlcm du "that s o relralce as qubblng hedgng elders. Woe. mor-who put wheat In her bread because re was.plentr n Argentna! r fcsew whr that wheat was not contrbuted general supplr; whr: thotss of ns of sugar In Sumatra were Jot avallable r own home markets. Geographr, hsry, even arthmetc, plsate. m wth deep meanngs of present moment When all drves began se chldren were eager do r share. r bought Uberty Bonds War Savngs Stamps. ralue of thouss o( dollars, mostr br labor of r own hs, or savngs from pennr cr sre. Now that war Is over chldren are Just as busr as r were before, salvng materals, economzng on luxures, all for purchase ot Thrft War SaTlngs Stamps, so that Uncle Sam mar pay hs blls fulflll hs. ohljuonb, brave bors who offered up all r bsa maco Llbertr possble on earth.. Even though Interest for ax months ens small Lberty bond Is but llttle,-you can make It grow by renvestng coupon In War SavlnQs StampsL RALPHS STOEY SEEVIOE By Anna E. F. Anderson. Whle news-agent." sorted papersfor delverr tho newsbors dlscnssed thelr plans, for contrbutng a dollar each wards twentr War- Savngs Stamps..r Bors! Club planned bur ths. year. Ono voce shrlllr announced," "Mr tar prnted some tckets, I left m In offlces of Trade Bondng, so I get errs do." Anor bor "Id, "I "deurer gas blls ererr month. I used get a cent apece, but now I get two oants." "I help our janr get ten cents every Satday, sometmes I do errs fora lady n our house," small Peter Inssted. Bolph had Uttld add clamor, snce he "had as ret no plan, but onlr a strong desre sorve hla countrr br rasng dollar. Hs pay as a newsboy, was -small ll had go help hla wdowed mor nreet rent., v Wfth hs papers under-hs arm hs mnd ntent on hs problem, he came upon a group of chudren dancng on sdewalk musc of a h-organ, accompaned br a monker who doffed hs funny lttle cap when hs master Indcated that he must collect pennes, "Qh, -trat a mnute," sad one, lttle grl, "untl I ask my mor for a cent." chld soon reappeared wth flve cents for man a cooky for monkey. Suddenly an dea occurred Ralph. He had read that Eastern people were so fond ot hearng sres that y -would st n some publc place lsten professonal sry-tellers for hours at a tme. Why could he not tell sres, so earn some money as organ-grnder dd? When organ monkey dsappeared, he sad chldren, "WUl you glvo me some pennes If I wll tell you some nce sres?" "What knd ot shes?" demed one. "Oh. yes," sad anor: "wll you tell us one now?" "I must delver my papers now," Ralph sad, "but I wll be here mo-row aftemoon. It s Saturday, 80 re s no school, I wll come early." Ralph went on wth hs papers soon overok organ-grnder surrounded by anor group of boys grls. Encouraged by hs prevous success he made same proposton se yotng folks, who accepted wth joy hs offer hs terms. Early next aftemoon Ralph found flve grls two boys waltl for hm. He chose wde steps 5t a house somswhat sheltered from tho wnd sun, ld hla sres so well that at tho end of tme allotted he was beseged for more. But he had or chlldron consder, so ho promsed have more sres for m next Saturday. When Ralph mot or chldren he found eght boys grls at tho rendezvous. He related tho same sres m r evdent delght, y roaduy promsed wat r hm next Saturday If ho would surely havo more sres ll m. follo-wng Sattrday hs audences wero Increased n nnmbors, wth a correspondng Incroaso n contrbutons, at end of second afternoon of sry-llng ho found that ho had receved more than ho had set out earn. Tho chldren, however, coaxed hm keep on tellng sres on Saturday afternoons. "But I hayo tho dollar I wanted for War Savlngs," sad Ralph, " f you gt«me more money, what shall I do wth Itf "Buy some Thrft stamps for yotrself," sad one of ths tshlldren, y all agreed gve r mltesf he -would only tell m sres. overplus of morey, whch a- momted several dollars, was Invested In War Sayngs Stamps, Ralph felt hs frst thrll ot ndependence. Hs nor, proud,of her boy,, on learnng tho result of hs clever work, sad, "Tou see, my son, that "where res a -wll res a way*." "And many a mlckle nafaea a muckle," sad Ralph wth a laugh. THEIFT STAMPS FOE JUNK How Work of Redeemng Usable Matenlals Once Consdered Waste s Conducted. Prom makng of garments for refugee chldren n a Brookllne home, a Govemment department, s bref sry of evoluton ot the Salvage bureau of Savngs Dvson of New EJngl, of whch F. L. Hlgglnson Is drecr. Mrs; H. Parker Whlttngn s In charge of ths department at War Savngs headquarters, 95 Mlk Street, Bosn, tho salvage movement beng largely result of her realzaton of tremendous waste ot usable materals whoh has been rule, her -Indomtable energy. Nearly 800 Junk men fn Greater Bosn have been suppled wth wagon sgns readng "I gve Thrft Stamps for Jtnk," a salvage card s furnshed householders be usod In smlar manner famlar "Ice." Materals for whch Thrft Stamps are pad are rags, tnfol, leadfol, scrap rubber (ncludng boots, tres tubng), copper, brass, lead, znc, pewter, alumnum, mxed bags, mxed papers, folded newspa>er8. A lst of prces Is furnshed be renewed as prces change. Householders are urged save tnfol for Salvaton Army, proceeds go for purchase of War Savngs Stamps help n r work, JacUes In harbor have taken up dea wth enthusasm are also realzng substantal returns from r savngs of tnfol leadfoll. Con stamp collecrs, owners of many books booksellers generally haye responded plan of gvng Thrft War Sartnga Stamps, one of Bosns leadng jewelers Is gvng stamps r old gold, slver alumnum. Housewves are dong r sprng cleanng wth new zest ths year. One Cambrdge woman, after declarng she postvely had dsposed of everythng, rummaged her house found sufflcent materal brng her moro than twenty-flve dollars In Thrft Whr Savngs Stamps. At last accounts she was consderng Jewelers offer In connecton tvth a dozen of dscarded slver napkn rngs. salvage Idea has been adopted In several states In or Federal Reserve DIatrtcts. Wherever It has been prosented In Now Engl t meets an enthusastc response. De you regret cuttng coupons from your Lberty Bonds, because y wll earn no more?*why not renvest m In War Savngs Stamps? w ISE S AVING 1 PELLS S UCCESS Polte Dsmssal. Verona Elllo were playng honse one day, when Bernlce \jblncd thom, Thcy ere not partcularly anxous seo her that day, Verona sad: "Well, Bernlce, you can bo tho cook, thla s your day out" Identfled. alarmng report from Scotl that a parrot had developed rabes has proved bo Incorrect. Tho brd," t appears, was merely endeavorng Imtate bagppes, Punch, London. Robber Rver. dscovery that ro Is.a knd of struggle for exstence among rvers Is one of nterestng results of modem study of physography. A nota* ble example of thla contest Is exhbted by Engls two bggest rvers, Thames ond Severn. Botween r valleys llo Cotswold hlls, cxplomtlon shows that Severn, by eatng backward among thcso hlls whore softer strata underle m, has dverted Itself some of headwaters that formerly flowed Inta Thames. New York Post. Up at "YCanteen A hut at Tours operated by Y. M. C. A. popular at meal tmes. NEW ENGLAND MEN IN WAR WORK Latest Roster Shows Men From AU Walks of Lfe Served "Y" Bosn. Nearly 90.professons vocatons are represented n tho latest roster of Y. M, C. A.mea workers enlsted In Jew ESgl, a tal of- 122S havng bee.examned passed by Norastern Department of Natonal VVar Work Councl snce leglnnng "of thp war; 766 beng sent overseas 460 dong servce n hose camps naval statons. And 1225 does Uot represent New Engls entre contrbuton of men "T" servce, nasmuch as a great mnny recruts passl through j New York offlce, whose records j bave not been flnally completed. ra were 394 secretareo who descrbed mselves merely as busness men. Relgous workers, beng for most part mnsters, ntmbered 230; Congregatlonallsts leadng wth 93, Baptsts beng second wth 50 Methodltr thrd Wth Dnltarlan mnsters were enlsted In New Engl. 13 Epscopalans, 7 Unlveaallsta, 3 Presbyterans, as well as or scattered denomlnttlona. Aao.g 188 educars wero college unversty professors, caty Superntendents of Schools und many school teachers. Uay ot or secretares were college graduates, a tal of 491 statng r alma mater. From such stathrtlca we flnd that Bosn Utlverslty led colleges wth 42 graduates n T work; Harvard came second»«26; Yale Brown, beng ted ftr thrd wth 22 each. 40 or Insttutons were named. A facry worker often d w exactly same allowance aa a banker farmers, mechancs, shoe makers, plumbers, physcans lawyers frequently worked :ldo by ade. Boman Catholcs, as well as Protestants Jews are In lst, records showlng that "Y" organzaton, lke that of Army ltsc:f, was thoroughly democratc. It s Interestng note tho dstrbuton of "Y" secretares among some of largest New Engl ctes. Bosn naturallyled, 133 men clamng It as r home wn; Ner Haven comes second wth 42 halng from re; Provdence, a close thrd wth 41; Hartford follows wth 32; FaU Rver 30; Brdgeport, Conn. 27; Sprlngfleld Worcester, 26 each; New)ort, R. I., 19; Portl, Mo., Brockn Mass., 15 each; Melrose 13; Maden Quncy 11 each; Holyoke Lynn, 9 each; New Bedford, 7; Burlngn, Vt., Pttsfleld, Mass. Leomnster, Mass. Waterbury, Me., 6 each; Haverhll, Mass., Waltham, Mass,, Concord, N. H. New Brtan, Conn., 3 each; Beverly, Mass., Gloucester, Mass., Wobum, Mass. Manchester, N. H., 4; No. Adams., Mass., New London, Conn. Water-, bury, Conn., Norwalk, Conn., Torrlngn. Conn., Taunn, Mass., Lowell Mass., Augusta, Me., Rutl Vt, Westerly, R. JL, 3 each; MontpeUer, Vt, Bennngn, VL, Lawrence, Maas. AtUoboro. Mss., Chelsea, Mass., Mllford, Mass., Salem. Mass.. Wakefleld Mass., Westfleld; Jsa., Brsl, Conn, Manchester, Conn., Norwch, Conn, Stamford, Contu, 2 each. Asde from revealng (he actual walk of/lfo from whch each seo retary was recnlted, tho flgures afford best Insght n personauty of average assocuuon worker. Brary one of volunteers n ths ctzen army was requred, beforehls.pfottr of - servce was accepted, submt a close scrutny; mental phyulcal Hs record; J busness prvate Ufe -waa studed, hla acquantances were questoned, even hs famly tree was examned. If hars ol hs head wore not numbered, at least tho color of hs eyes were sot down In documents preserved n archves ot tho,norastern- Department of Natonal War Work Councl, 167 Tremont St, Bosn, Mass. sun. those records, even f y were accessble.curons, womd fall answer adequately (jueston ot "Y" secretarys personalty.. mens Vocatonal Lst showng recruts from almost every walk of lfe Is as follows: Busbess Men 394, Relgous workers 230, Educatonal 138, Unclasslfled 109, Y. M. a A. Secretares 53, Physcal ZMrecrs 26, Students 35, Lawyers, Muscans 6. Fanners 6, Inspecrs 6, Dentsts 4, Mechancs 4, Archtects 4, Chauffeurs 5, U. S. Army Men 6, Overseers 4, Lecturers 3, Physl-. clans 8, Workmen 3, State Offlclals 3, Electrcans 3, Shoemakers 3, Carpenters.3, Phographers 3, Evangelsts 3, Bhglneors 2, Shoo Cutters 2, Loom Bepalrers 2, Desgners 2, Toolmokers 2, Chor Drecrs 2, Organsts 2, Vocal Teachers 2, Plnmbers 2, Patera 2, Chartable Organzatons 2, Playground Drecr 1, Chemst 1, Morman 1, Conducr 1, Examlner 1, Composr 1, Newspaper pressman 1, Job Pressman 1, I,notype Machne Operar 1, Edrs 17, Bookkeepers Accnts 15, Fore.men 15, Reporters 10, Post offce clerks 8, Cty offcals 7, Muscal Drecrs 6, Mssonares 6, Osteopathc Docr 1, Asst Regstrar 1, Repar Man J, Surglcal-Assstant 1, Forrester 1. Coach-Yale 1, Salvaton Army Offlclals 1, Exec of Boy Scouts 1, XS. Sl Cusm Servco man 1, Presdent Symphony 1, Sec Boys Club 1, Janr 1, Wre Weaver 1, Moulder 1, Cutter 1, Weaver 1, Caretaker 1, Marble Carver 1, Head Walter 1, Socal Worker 1, Poultry Farm man 1, Harness Maker 1, Member Male Quartette 1, Evangelstc Solost 1, Orchestra Leader 1, Dancng Master 1, Hemmer 1, Jeweller 1, Statstcan 1, Plush Weaver 1, Last Turner 1, Agrcultural Drecr 1, Brcklayer 1, Illustrar 1, Wrter 1. Fsherman 1, Garet Cutter 1. Qr tal A vast majorty ot workers were recruted at a tme when Uncle Sam -was makng a draft on manhood of country; fll ranks ot Army Navy. No one of draft age could be taken unless he was n a deferred class. Enlstment n Ys servce Involved In thouss of ca-ses a flnancal sacrfce, many could 111 be spared by dependents. Moreover rgd physcal requrements caused many rejectons. nyj Y" Hut at Detrot Replca of an Army cannment Y hut,erected In Qr Crcus Park, Detrot, In connecton wth forteth conventon of ths Internatonal. Young Mens Chrstan Atelatlons of North Amerca, held re recently. hut housed an exhbt of war work of Amercan Canadlan Y, M. C A.a at home overseas conducted snce 1914, In addton showed Its world-wde foregn work plans for vast expanson In fortj two countres., Carnege Hero Fund, On March 12,1004, Andrew Camegle turned over Camcglo Hero Fund commsson J5,000,000 In bonds ot Cnted States Steel corporaton, Tho provsons of tho gft are o numerous be gven b detal here, but la general It Is provded that where a person s Injured n perfo-nttng some act of bravery.commsson may provde for hm untl ho has recovered, or for hs famly. In case he des as result of hs braver.- It also provdes for medals be gven commemorate &a, act ot bravery. Polttloal Issues. Real poltcal ssues cannot bo manufactured by leaders of poltcal partes,. real ones cannot bo evaded by poltcal partes. real Issues of day declare mselves nnd come out of depths of that deep whch wo call publc oplnlo Oarflcldv Falure, Falure s but a mle post along tral of Hfo, unless we call t end of tho Journey. ForbesJagazlno. fa a.m»«-a..v-*\sv,"l?<wv-.-»"-"---*--y.--v «..; w»>,,x< -.-J \A "*L *>_jl;j-/t.,... uafeu:.:,. -M. «* 1 -sa...*;- ~ --..-l.-twu.-...-t (#< **-./* V- LfUc*!A;a.."""*--"-4 Tyo

7 SPT"" vv ;MSU4 m A! m.s... a* : f--a m.->, ;-(4 SATURDAY. MARCH AMERICAN :B O.S.TOMrMMlSS. A nldttt* :frta suf* ot momas fma aaaasn cenat. corr*n«nco aad cotrtesy/yltetnmltnm. AU notenrcotnnltach n«v*t7 t««n> -.-K«npttMtTle*7-aoa«nt«srML Eaopeut.!pla.f4Il0O.«d*y mr-wd ths -snlqwattrtsataat n4w oas-o Borasshowr pl»c«whwe: tbj cb«lc«t ;th» ««mkt<wd Uf«rTea a QtuIntaMaUMssmasdlac pczeftt luuc. R&THSKELLER ess Troe Recevng Staton Offce of CHAS. H. HARDY, Central Ave. Ayer, Mass. ;. Lttlen, Mass., March 3, }920., To tho Jdlddloacx.O6ujty-..0oromls. Booers:,. Respectfully represent undersgned Inhabtants of thc wn of Lttlen, In sad County, that tho road from -tho Boxboro Uno through Nowwnc, so-called, Lttlen Common Is In needof relocaton speclflc repars. Wherefore we p-ay you wll relocate drect spoclflo repars on sad road. Sdd road Is known as West Acn road leads by houses of Cornelus Coughln, Walter Kmball, George H. Kmball. Nahum H. Whtcomb Danel- O. Houghn. WALTER KIMBALL four ors A true copy attest, BERNARD F. GATELY,, Deputy Sherltr..Car due from Ftcburg Mondays at A. M. Freght may be shpped tb Shrley, L*ornnster, Ftchburg, Worcester, /Gardner, Athol or places. lotf Jawfey yauttaomatet.batttt.mnxtatulm SOUBYDttlQOISTSERnfflERE WINTER SCHEDULE CHANGE: OF TIME SEPXEMBEK 15, 1919, Cars leave Ayer for North Chelmsford Lowcll onco an hour at 6.00 A. M. S.OO P. M. Leave North Chelmsford once ah hour from 6.16 A. M. lo.lb P. M. Sundays same exoept flrst car n tho mornng... Last car from North Chelmsford Ayer P. M. -Last car from Ayer North Chelmsrd 9.00 P. M. J LOWKLL AKD FITCHBURG ST. RY. CO. AyCT, Mass. 2tf Commonwmltb of Massachusetts MIddlosox, EX. At a meetng of tho County Oommlssloncrs for County bf Mlddleaex, dt Cambrdge, In sad County, on tho flrat Tuesday ot January,- In tho year of our Lord ono thous nno hundred twouty, wt, by adjournment at sad Cambrdge on tho sxteenth day of March A. D On foregong petton. Ordered, that tho Bhercr of sad County, or hs Deputy glvo notce all porsons corporatons Interested ren, that lad Commssoners wll meet for purpose of vewng tho premses hearng thc partes at tho Soloctmenf Room, Lttlen ToTs;n Hall,- on Wcxlncsday tho twenty-flrst day of Aprl, A, D. 1020, at of thc clock In thc forenoon, by sctvlng tho Clerk of tho wn of Lttlon, wth a copy of sad petton of ths order thoroon, - thrty days at least before sad vlow, by publshng same n Turners Publc Sprt, a newspaper prnted at Aycr, threo wccko suoces- Hlvely, lost publcaton be fourteen days at least boforc sad -vew, alsb by postng samo In two publc places In tho sad wn ot Lt-, tlon,-fourteen days beforo sad vew; that he moko return of hs dongs heren, sad Cornmlssloners, at tme place flxed for sad vew hearng. WM. C. DILLINGHAM, Clerk. Copy of petton order reon. Attest, 3t29 WM. C. DILLINGHAM, Clerk. A true copy, attest, BERNARD F. GATELY, Deputy. Sherft, BETWEEN REVOLUTIONS MEXICANS FIND.TIE TB mvest IN 1S. S, Laredo, Texas Down n l made famops by roarng bull revolutons, y are pullng a new one. Mexcans are Lnvestngr money n "War Savngs Stamps. Hnndreda Bnynr Stamps. Accordng reports, Medcs are not purchasng se sectrlttes from Uncle Sam because of beautful pctures,on stamps, but because y know a good thne -when y see It Ths became knownrecently, when a Mexcan came n post olllco at l,aredo, Texas, purchased 100 worth ot War Savnss Btants, H.e stated that hundreds ot Mexcans are purchasng War Savngs Stamps as a means ot safely Investng r money. GLASS ISSUES SHARP NOTICE Warns Traffckers n War Savngs Securtes HOLLIS. N. H. News -Items. Ladles Readng Chartable socety wll meet at tho ladles parlor Thursday afternoon, Aprl 1... Stratns wrte thcy aro begnnng thnk of comng home wll probably be here bofore many weeks. MIBS Stratn was 111.wththo flu ths wnter In tbo hosptal for a tme. Clara Smth. Mss Dors Smth, Mr, ond Adelbert Greenleaf, Ella Farley Mr. Phoenx Baker attended, Pomona meetng In Nashua last week rldoy. Mr. Baker ok fho ffth degree. Lttle Ellott "Vsbn Is confned house wth a severe cold. John Coburn, who was reported 111 loat week, s moro- cpmtbrtable. Mc. Coburn are plannng.brcak up r lome here.. move Townsend In Iay, where thcy wn hre a tenement. Ella Forley, who has been wth m for q o num ber of years, wll accompany thom. Mr. Coburn, who Is one ot Hollls old respected ctzens, jw-lu bc mssed by hs many frends, Mr. Adelbert Greenleaf entertaned Grcenleafs brothor wfo. A. J. Hnds, of Townsend, over Sunday. H., «l8 Wsh call your attenton thfer sck of, MEMORIllLS whch y would be pleased have ntendng purchasers nspect obtan prces. PARK STREET. -Ayer, Mass. ADMINISTRATRIX SALE OF REAL ESTATE T WILMOT B. CLEAVES Phone 20 HARVARD, MASS. PlMOB For Role Boo* lyls* E. D. STONE Fre nsurance Agent By vrtue of. a.lcense of Probate Court fbr County of Mlddle-.sc Commonwealthof Massachu- aotts followng descrbed parcel of real esta-wll be sold on premses at publc aucton on Monday, flfth day of AprU, 1920, at two oclot*: P. M. wt: A certan-parcel of l wth thc buldngs reon stuate n Pepperell n sad County of Mddlesex on Sourly sde of South Street bounded: Begnnng at l formerly of Carolna Whtng on sad street; nce westerly by sad stroet an old road; nco sourly by sad road l, formerly.of Clark Balcom; nce In same drecton l of Wllllam Hnds; nce Easterly by sad Hnds l l of sad Whtng; nce norrly by sad Whtng l pont ot begnnng. One hundred dollars wll be requred be pad In cash at tme place of sale or terms wll be announced at sale. MARIA W. BIRD, Admnstratrx Estate of Charles F. Brd. 3t29 March IS, Aumoble nnd. r-nnw~mf-*""«esr A, Sne, Xj-pewrltlng Pagos Block AYEK, MASS. WARREN A. WINSLOW- (Successor AUGUSTUS LOVEJOY) Fre Insurance Agent Forma, Dwellngs, Fomture Mercantle Property Wrtten ll Strong Companes Washngn Stroot ATER, MASS. Because of nnmerons reports of dshonest, traffc n Treastry SaTngs Certfcates War Savngs Stamps reported tp hm, Secretary of T-reasnry, Carter Glass, has ssued a warnng holders future buyers of se Government securtes. In hs warnng he urges those now holdng se certfcates a-vodall dealers redeem se securtes only through posffccs. Secretary Glass warnng reads as fouows: To Protect Buyers. "se securtes were not Intended be negotable for protecton of owners, n case r necesstes requred, provson was made for redempton of War Savngs certfcates at post ofboes upon ten days notce, at a flxed prce, representng orgnal purchase prce wth an addton for Interest. "No obstacles have at any tme been placed by Treasury In way of redempton of se War Savngs Certlflcates,.. It should be generally undersod that owner ot a certlflcate has ah absolute rght redeem t In accordance wth ts terms. Any case of refusal make such redempton. If brought st- tenton of Treasury, wll result In prompt acton. Prevent Payment Rascals. " Qovemment needs money hopes holders ot War Savngs Certlflcates wul retan m, btt wll place no obstacle n way ot those bonaflde holders who request payment. On or, h, Secretary whl exercse every means wthn KJwer of Treasury, has asked co-operaton ot Post Offlce Department, prevent payment beng made those rascals who are bnylng certlflcates Stamps for less than r redempton value promptly turnng n n Govemment for redempton at a proft, serves notce upon those people who are engaged n ths dereputable busness that ths s setued polcy of Treasury." Oo Ul of Mn-ssachnsetl-s Publle rulltos Ralph H. Wyle DENTIST Barry Bnlldlag ATER, MASS. Telephone 15-8 COMMONWKAJL/TH OF MASaACHO- 3KTTS, Mlddleaex B«. Proba Court. To helrs-at-law, next ot kn all oter persons Inresd In tho oatate of LOmS F. LaPOIXTE tho eonlor ot that name la ot Ayer In eald Countr, deceased. wheroan.» cortan Instrument purportng bo tho last wll stament ot sad docoafd ha«boen pre- entsd sad Court, for Proba. by LOUIS F. lapointk who prays that lotlers tcbtamontary may bo Issued hm, execur thoroln named, wthout gvng a surety on hs ohlclal bond. Tou are heroby cted appear at.a Probate Court, bo held at Cambrldf In oald County ot MlddlMOX. on Uwonty-nlnth day of March.\. D at nne oclock In tho forenoon, show cause. If any j-ou havo, why tho samo ahould not bo gr. And sad pettoner Is horeby drected Klvc publc notce reof, by publshng ths oltatlon once In each woelc, for three SUCCOSHIVO wooks, n Turners Publc Sprt, a newspaper publshed In Ayer, tho lost publcaton bo ono day, at Icoflt, boforo aald Court, ond by malng, postpad, or delverng a copy of ths ctaton all known poroons Inrc«d In tho eata, oevcn day* at loaat boforo sad Court. Wtness. Georgo P. Lawn. Hsqulre, Frst Judge of sold Court, ths nnth tay ot March In tho-year ono thous nno hundrod twenty. StJS F. M. s:stt, Roglsr. Felch, Florst Desgns a Specalty ATER, MASS. Tel. 51 6m9.larchlO, 1920, On thc.-ppeal ofjthc Ayer Electrc Lght Company fr/m decson of Board of Selectmen of Town of Ayer, passed by sad board on tenth day of Augunt consentng. tho layng, erectng, mantanng usng of wres for transmsson of electrcty over certan hghways n sad Town of Ayer by thc Connectcut Rver Trjnsmsalon Company (now New Engl Power Company), Commsson of Department of Publc Utltes wll gve a publc hearng all partes nterested at Its of Bce, Room 167, Sta House. Bosn, on Wednesday, tho tlrty-arsl day of March current, nt ten-thrty oclock n forenoon. And pettoner s requred gve notce of sad hearng by servng a copy hereof on tho Charman of Board of Selectmen of Town of Ayer New Engl Power Company fourteen days at least pror tme of sad hearng by publcaton hereof In tho "Aycr News" "Turners Publc Sprt," In cach of sad papers once each week for two succosslvo weeks pror thc tme.ot sad hearng. By order of thc Commsson, (Sgned) HENRY.C. ATTWILL, 2t29 Charman. CHILDREN CATCH MICE EMN THBn SMS FRANK S. BENNETT Successor ARTHUR FENNER Jnsuranco Agent Broker Man Street Turners Bnldng ATAR, MASS., Yon vet re<bl<s by advcrtlstnc la owe ttta p«p»ra. Tke «lrenl«tles ( tk«tra (lapera TH pukllal ara trom cuckt Un tnea mors tkma tkat ot aay etker weekly pape etwtlatcd tkr»ask tk«pm«ame«a la Nartkara WdOleaex. near tkla la ala< wkaa yaa ara la. tk» eu (or advertlalb*. When cats away mce -wll play but not at e orphanage at Oxford, N. C. At ths thrfty nsttuton destructve lttle rodents are beng hotly, pursued by chldren not only mce but even bg gray rats fnd no rest as y are caught y are sold for Thrft Stamps.. One Cent For Each Rat. From Mss Mary G. Shotwell, fleld drecr for North Carolna for War Loan Organzaton ol FUth Federal Reserve Dstrct, comes, account of what chldren at tho Oxford Orphanage are dong. se, chldren, she says, do not have a great deal of money, but -what y get. Mss Shotwell says, y Invest n Thrft Clamps. Recently rats mce began a sprng drve on bam tho orphanage superlnten- dent otrercd one cent for each rat brought hs offce.. chldren made a splendd coune attack, catchng kllng a number of. pests. Even grls, forgettng r tradtonal fear of furry lttle beasts, joned Joyfully n chase a nunber of Thrft Stamps were bought In consequence. Snmmer Contest Started. Not alone at Oxford Orphanage has Thrft Stamp cnthnslasm developed, Mlas Shotwell wrtes, for Oxford Grl Scouts havo sent a deflant challenge tho Oxford Boy Scouts beat thom In a sununer savngs contest. boys are not expected tack down a sprted race Is expected, whch. It Is beleved, -wn frmly cstish savng habt In more than one ttfture ctzen, thus not only beneftng tbem Jadhrldnally hot matcrsalty bettsrng ootmrmnlty. Th«newapaper.Trklch make* a «rret ot It* pnblleadoa kas a arood reaaon for It bnt reaaon la never one tkat U lven advertser. Anor gft has como llbrar>from Erederltk fc. Hubbard.. LudendofCs "Own sry," of great war fromth.o sclgeof Llegc thc. sgnng of tho armstce, as vewed from tke gr headquarters ot tho German array, by Erch Von Ludendolf. wonderful dsplay of norrn lghts Monday nght was somethng wo hope few people mssed seeng. It was Indescrbably beautful changed rapdly. At one tme y extended from " cast up over zenth down -pay.court moon settng In west Oolors changed from slver gold a brllant rose color fnally tho lghts extended clear around horzon..speakng of moon, on Sunday nght re was unusual sght of new moon In lap of old moon, slowly snkng out df sght In clear sky of west. Albert Hlldreth kald he had as many as 150 calls Monday nght, makng Inqury about norrn lghts. re was a meetng of llbraray trustees ths week Thursday at lbrary buldng when offlcers for thp ensung year were elected. Curts Clapp was a Hollls vsr on Monday. Lous Brown s-spendng hs vacaton at home, Holllns wth her baby came Phlp Bakers from a Nashua hospta Monday wll sta> re r tho present road nachlne was out Tuesday scrapng snow down In mddle of thc road so that wheels mght be used more easly. ;. Laura -Clark returned Northneld, Mass.,] Saturday. Her school begns agan Monday, after a four weeks vacaton. AU schools In wn closed Frday of ths w-eek for a two weeks vacaton. Durault Is valtng her daughter, Joseph JJayou. Mss Elzabeth Hyde, assstant hgh school teacher. Is jgong on a trp Washngn, D. CM durng he? vacaton. Dea, Jewett Colburn place now Owned by a Mr. Leahy has been sold a Mr. Jack.son from Bosn, who wn use It as a summer home. Herbert Wrght went Dedham Monday for a vst basketball game last week Frday between Holls Mlford hgh schools closed wth a, score of n tavor of Holls. Warren.\. Coburn spent Sunday wth hs sster n.owell. MIS.S Clara Smth Is entertanng Mss Holbrook, a college frend, whose home s n Colebrook, durng weeks vacaton. Blackbrds, robns, bluebrds, song sparrows meadow larks have arrved. Thursday, Aprl 1, re wll be ah all-day meetng of a clothng school at Granse hall, begnnng at ten a. m. makng of Bettys or dress forms wll; be taken up It la planned make three or four of se. se formg..are of great help thc home dressmakers as every woman who has tred ft some garment mselves wll realze. Tho cost make Is somethng less than two dollars. Clara M. Smth s on executve board for ths work has already got a cla.s of 100 started In Nashua, under drecton of Wallace. Mss Beggs wll be present at ths meetng wll demonstrate pressure cooker. At noon boans wn be serv-ed baked In ths cooker ladles attendng all day are asked furnsh somethng ward a lght dnner. A large attendaneo Is oarnestly solcted. meetng of Ladles Readng Chartable socety wll meet Aprl 8, lnstc.-d of Apr! 1, on account of meetng of clothng school on that day. Samuel Worcester Is spendng week-end n Cambrdge, Mass. Everett Wentworth gets through nt Worcester farm Aprl 1 goes Nashua work. re wns a )>>a.sant tlm#.at W. R. C. mootng Tuesday nght. After regular meetng r guests camo In a short program was gven-r-rcadntr. Greenleaf: voln solo, Wllam H. Lund; vocal solo. Gladys Perce. K-frcshmcnts of swches, pes am coltco wero served re wns dnclng, games, sngng a generot- good tme. WEST ACTON ScvrB Items. Mss Julette Blanchard, of Bosn, has been vstng relatves hero ths week. Freeman Blodgett, of Somewlle, was a recent guest of Walter Mc- Clenathan, C, S. Stearns Harry Qrlnrxes, who ha-v-o been ver>- sck wth pneumona, aro able be out agan, Tho body of Elmra Brown, wdow of late Wllllam Brown, of Lttlon, was brought here last week for Interment In famly lot at Mt, Hopo cemeterj-. Mss Eleanor Hall spent lost week at hpme of relatves l.ftchburg. Mfss Irma Durkeo las recently composed a pece of uuslc whch has been accepted for publcaton by a musc publshng house. Schools resumed ths week after a weeks vacaton. "Tho wnter of our dscontent" many Inconvenences soems bc vanshng at last -sgns of sprng by return of brds, pussy -wllows chldren playng at r usual outdoor games arc welcomo harbngers, Emery Whtcombs condton does not seem bo greatly mproved. A nurse Is helpng caro for hm now. Mr. Burn Hoar, of Bosn,- spent tho week-end at home of latters parents, Mr., J. S. Hoar. frends here of Mr., Arthur Nelson, of Boxboro, congratulate m on brth of a baby daughter last week. A number frora here attended thc play "Me Ots," gven at Unversalst. church. South Acn, last week Frday evenng, most of cast beng West Aon talent, who recently gavo play In ths vllage under thc auspces of Womans club. George Y. Hutchns, of Sneham, was a recent guest at home of her far, G. B. Parker. racos. suvsa, -, «,!, BEGIW THE DAY RIGHT.-. : [. - - Wth Toapf that s Made Rght made wth an. -, 1 > t Eletare Toaster Toast rnade ELECTRICAL WAY rght at tha table s always crsp, golden brown hot never cold nor soggy GET YOUR TOASTER PROM Auer Electrc LlgM Co.. Barry Buldng AYER, MASS. n Mss Emly Louse Nagle THE HAT SHOP A Complete Lne of Advanced Sprng Styles Carley Buldng TelepFone 82-3 Man Street AYER, MASS.. John Blanchard passed away on Saturday, March 20, at home of hs nece. Mss Anno M. Blanchard, where for a number of years he has made hs home. Although not enjoyng robust health for a long perod he dd enjoy lfe In quet of home wth occasonal calls on hs frends In about tke vllage. He was a freat reader possessed a ver>- retentve memory had commtted many speeches of some of our greatest statesmen, whch It gave hm pleasure quote hs frends. Hs health began fall In fall, whch has kept hm from hs dally trps from offlce for hs dally paper. Ho retaned all hs faeultles- end, was tenderly cared for by Mss Blanchard, who was fathful unremttng In her mnstratons last days of hs ncreasng weakness, for whch he expressed hs apprcclatlot grattude a. frend when ho made hs-last call. deceased was youngest son of late Smon Mary- Keyes Blanchard. of Boxborough, last one ot r famly of. nne chldren. Funeral ser\-lces wero held at horae Of Mss Blanchard on Tuesdoy afternoon. Rev. GeorgeL. Mchelson, at Baptst church, offlcatlng. Evangelne HaU sang "Abde wth me" "Ccarer my God e." Many relatves frends were present pay a. last trbute of respect aged man, last one of hs generaton. Bural was In famly lot at Mt. Hope cemetery. n Beat Tobacco Trust Rase Your.Own Tobacco cheopest smokng or chewng bacco ypu can buy costs about 90c a. pound. Why dont you rase your own, better bacco than you can buy for that noney, ahd save a substantal lttle sum every year. Tobac<» grotws matures n all sectons of Unted: States where frost Ooesnt occur after frst of June hot before frst o September. On recept of SOc. a2c. postage I wll mal you enough bacco seed rase all bacco yov, your sons hred hcfp.wll use for two years. A boy 1+ years old can successfully rase a patch of bacco f he follows mynstructons. Wth seed I wll mal.you my "Copcse Aad Practcal Treatse On Tobacco Culture,"-tellng you n detal when, how what do from thc tme you put seed n ground untl yoo put bacco n your ppe smoke, or n your moth chew t. Address HERMANN BOWER, 19 Congress Avenue New Haven, Conn, BROOKLINE, N. H. I :. rr Alas, Too True! An egg exps when It Is frozen anfl breaks tfe shell. Apples contract so much that a full barrel wll shrnk tntll p layer s a good deal llow tho brm. When tc frost s drawn out apple? assume r normal sze fll barrelagan. Hatchng of Trout Eofl». A trout egg takes rem thrty-fve skfy days hatch., accordng temperature of wntcr. Interestng IxHr. Letters crrls recently receved from Raymond F. Lovejoy, rado operar on U. S. S. Eptaco Pessoa, announces snfo arr?al of hs boat at Marselle, Fnneo, after an eghteen days voyage from..rlo do Janerlo, Brazl. He wrtes vory Interestngly of hs flve months In South Amorlcan w.lters of vstng most of Large ctes on thc coast. Among m tho beautful ctes of Monvldo, Uruguay, Buenos Ares, Rosarlo. LaPIata, Argentna, of hs trp up thc LaPlath rver Uo.sarlo load gran for Iranco. He spoaks partcularly of tho- clean, modern up--date ctes wth r beautful resdences, streets parks, of wde awako, prosperous look of thc woll dres.sed people, of tho electrc streot ralroads, thc threo rval ralroads run by electrc engnes, no steam or smbke. Afr unloadng at Marselllo, hs boat sals for Algera, Afrca, whoro y tako on Iron oro for Baltlmorfe, n Morocco, Afrca, where y take,on cork for Now STork. He OTpccts bo homo on a short vst about mddle of Aprl.,, About Town, wllnm Hamollsky has been a recent vsr n Bosn. Mr. Houle, from Xashua. has been tho guest of Mr. Walter Corey. Jula Lawrence has gone Gron help care for "Vrgna Farnsworth. of ths wn, who Is sck at home of hcr d.ughter, Mrs, Mabel Hammond, Farnsworth s about tho same. Mss Marlbn Holcombo has been a recent vsr In Mllford. Mr. Harry Powers have been recent vsrs In Pepperell. Mr. Arthur Goss have been n Xew Haven, C»nn.. attended marrage of r daughter Hazel George Davs In that place on Saturday, March 20, Exzlda Carey lttle son, from Dorchester, Mass., has been vstng at home of- Careys parents, Mr. Joseph Ouellette. Mss Blanche Hall was a vsr In Ayer recently. Emma Dunbar has returned from her vst wth her daughter, May Plngr>-, of Ftchburg, Gustus Calcsn was In Naahua thb past weck. Joseph Ouellette, who Is qute 111 at hs homo horo, wo are soyy report. Is not as well. Walter Rockwood Ml.ss Lzzo SVTltcumb, from Townsend, have been recent vsrs n wn. Karne Cady. Hattle Perce. Edna H.all, Dela Hall Mss E\-a Corey attended Pomona meetlns In Nn-shua on last week Frday. Perco rendered a very flne monologue durng lterary propram n tho afternoon. MIS.S Carre Walker, of Townsond hll, has been guest of Mss Marlon Holcombe. Jula Barnaby has returned from Lttlen, where ahe has been stayng durng sckness death of hcr far. Ioulse Parkey ha. been spendng a weck Ir Lynn, M.ass. rtllfred Ouellette. from Lowell, spont week-end -wth hs parents, Mr. Joseph Ouellette. All tho schools In wn closed ths week Frday for thc sprngvacaton of two weeks. Mr.. Anne Baley. from Pepperoll, has been spendng thc past week at thc home of Mr, Walter Fessenden In South Brookllne. Tho grammar school teacher. Mss Karlne Bryan, wth hcr slater, wll spend vart of her vacaton In Now york cty, A largo party attended tho dance gven by baseball boys on last week Frday evenng, ro wore young people present from Hollls Pepperell. boys wll,run anor dance on Frday evenng, Aprl 2. Dayld Fessenden spent tho weekend -n-lth hs uncle, Honry Baley,.In Pepperoll. Mss Hazel Srer, who Is workng In, West Grbn, spent cok-ond at her home In South Brooklno. Charles Wyman was arrcted on last Saturday for tho non-supportof hs wfo chldren. case waa tred n Ayer ths week. Maude Greeley s qute III -wth an attack of rheumatsm In her arms hs. Mss Prances Farnsworth ha roturned home after havng vsted n Gron -Newn, Mass. Harl Whtcomb has been apponted janr of Danels acad- oray buldng for present year.. Danel Glmore, ot South Brookllne, has returned from her vst In Vermont. Elva Corey has been at homo of A. A. Goss. carng for her far. Henry Shattuck, whllo Mr. Goss are n New Haven, Conn, Capt. John Andrews spent last Saturday wth Judge E. E. -Park- Damonds WATCHES JEWELRY. VVALTHAM 20-year Thn Model Watchr Chan $15.95 Lades Bracelet Watches- $16 Several of farmcrg have tapped r maple -trees sap Is flowng qute freely. Furgerson, ot South Brookllne, entertaned South Brookllne Socal club on Thursday afternoon, March 18. re were twelve members present. A mbst cnjbyable afternoon -was passed tho hostess served a rnost delcous lunch. roll of honor at schools for perfect attendance durng tho last year Is as follows: One term, Ella Wood, Donald Porter, James Kng, Salma Sroncn: two terms, Anne Mc- Phall, Lllan Sroncn, Wlnlfrdd Hall, Ruth Greeley, lma Perkns. - wonderful dsplay of Arora Borealls or norrn lghts on Monday evenng were enjoyed by many. Old resdents call t tho most spectacular dsplay wthn many years. Ola Palmqulst passed away at Memoral hospta In Nashua on last Saturday nght from tuberculoss. Mr. Palmqulst had only been at hosptal a short tme. Ho had; lved In wn for nany years, workng for Freah Pond Ice Company. For a year ho had been In feeblo health. under docrs care,, but about a week ago was oblged go hosptal, where he remaned untl he ded. Thc body was brought hero on Tuesd.ay burled In tho South yard. bearers wcro Mchael Rordan, Wllllam Hughes, Patrck Galvn Frank Campbell. Mr. Palmqulst was born In Sweden fltty-flve yoars ago came ths country When a young man. He leaves only ono relatve In ths country, a cousn, Gustus Carle- son, who h.ad been lvng wth hm. He had many frends In wn, who wn rals-s hm much. SPECIAL SALE OF STERLING SILVER: ddd peces Yz prce- ;. ". Torc Lenses n Shell" Frames $6.50 HOMERS AYEE, MASS. BEPAmma OF ALL KINDS. OPnCAI DEFABTMENT 1st* TO AYER TO TRADE" More than 60 yrs. ago an Englsh chem* st ben manufacture BEECHAMS PILLS. Todsjr y bave largest sale M any medcne n J!, Sold»raTTyl>an. In b<«.-».»., t.- Ncw Aavortlscmcnts- FOIt SAt,R IN HARVARD Cottage of sx rooma, 10 acres of l, barn for horses or cows, young appio orchard some old trees, water In houso. 1V4. mles from Aycr, good place for poultry. C. E. SCHNAK.E, Harvard, Ma».. <t28 1! "flnd PRIE Lst. FlAta kna 60 OMd«l $3.00 nate Kttd 100 Owda! %aj* ptvkstbtlfb TVBtJU: SPIIUT OZTIGDB As, Veja., flrs for Hre 5-7-Pa8senger Cars Prompt Effcent Sorvc* wth Careful Drvers E. A. 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8 / PAQE EIGHT SATURDAY, MARCH 27, t92p Tha Paper! BoM by O. B. P. C*...:...Mala Street, Ayer vr. A. Pryf»y....Maat Fcpverell (ekcljbbb. Broa..:...SUrley B. P. Talater Qron Caaaat * Co.. :.....Uttlea Coauaoa Albert B; Wyaaa...-..Towaaend Satuday, Arcb ST, oso TWO DOIlARS A YEAR Tho talk on current ovents by Prln- Vb AB Snl«crbeTS Paros In AdTanoehP.* \Vhltmarsh, was Interestng o_-nn...<-nr.-v»,. Instructve OS On former afternoon Oae Doltar Ffty Oonts, gared at. tbo publc lbrary oh Monday.,HIs audence num bcred about thrty,,wlth several gentlemen presnt..-" talk emboded all moro oecollent thngs pertanng publcnvattc.rs of woek past, wth decded ctprcjslo.nj} on tho allvlsablllty 5f. tho,.adopyoj".«"f metrc S-stem, -whch s already used-by so many countres.,,in, concluson Mr. Whltmjtrsh spoke ot "-vote for w-oraen makng Its way. also of presdental conventon. Elzabeth Dewaro Is ganng hcr usual health, alter a four -w-eeks llness trom Influonza at hor h/ono wth her son. Ransrd Deware famly. Durng ttno she had a quet celebraton of hcr seventy-nnth brthday, recevng nany remembrances greetngs from relatves frends., D. W. Hazen Is among Invalds of tho past -R-nter -who Is gettng out about agan on pleasant days.. Jlr. L. B. Russell from tawrence passed week-end.at, home of her parents, Mr..!rfr3. Amos.BouUa, Pleasant street. ". ". A daughter was w-elcomed at homo of r. Albert,F. ParOccr, Brooklno atreet, Thursd.ay yyorn- Ing, March 25. V.. Mss Mldred Lunt Is expected home on Saturday from Topsfleld enjoy her Easter vacaton of ono-week. How-ard E. Shattuck, student at Norwch Unversty, Northfleld, Vt., Is expected homo for a weeks vacaton next week as school closes March , P. J. McDonald, w-hose crtcal con- dtlon w-as not releved by hs treatment at Massachusetts General hosptal, was placed In a prvate -Ward on Saturday of last weck, In order that hs wfo mght reman wth hjm.durng, days. No operaton -vas attempted followng" result Shown by X-ray taken of seat of trouble, he smach. He Is dble retan very Uttlo food, causng, much weakness, but so ahxous reach;home that hs nephew, Lesle Jay.Ra>-mond Tucker -went Bosn.on Wednesday brought hm home In hs own au. y left tle hosptal at ten oclock.maltlbg frequent- sps, reached homo about three In afternoon. Mr. McDonald, although exhausted by trp, was reported as restng on Thursday mornng, farly comfortably.! Premo Borgattl left wn on Thursday for New York, expectng sal on Saturday for Italy after hs delay of more than a week. He was accompaned by hs lttle son Hugo.. Several local horsemen wero In atr tendance at Lowell on Thursday, takng In ahnual horse sale show at Hanson stables. A clppng from Alabama School Progress, dated March 1, gves IntelllgOnce that "Thomas E. Benner, formerly of ths wh as superntendent of schoou, has recently been apponted statstcan edr of department of educaton of ths pub lcatlon, employment of a statts tlclon ha-vng been recently authorzed by legslature. Mr. Benner has quallflcatloh for poston ganed by an apprentceshp wth News In Lynn,.later, whllo engaged In graduate study at Harvard unversty, servng successfully as reporter, copy desk man nght edr of tho Bosn Advertser, Or Pepperoll matter on page two. PEPPERELL Wewa Item. Mm. Robert Gay has beon planplng lo revst her natve l, Scotl, She early part of ths summer! for a stay of consderable-length. On ac- count of. dfflculty Inobtanng sutable luasago It seemed at one tlne as 4hopgh she mght be oguged wat -uatll July unless sho accptcd a place In a stcamor Bolllng last of March. Sho Jaa now been advsed from tho steamshp blce of a steamshp from Portl, Mc.,.Glascow, clearng on Aprl 24, whch wll sut her much Tjctr than-attemptlng. leave In such haste or wat,po long....,. Tho flro on Lablne place on road leadng East Gron, whch destroyed.tho largo house some of sheds, was planly seen here, by, many, oh Monday, Mlsq Murel Robnson M expected lome from her poston at one of lalla connected Tvlth-Wellesley college on Saturday spend her -n-eek -ot Eaater vacaton w-lth her paronts, Mr. Davd Robnson, Koshua street. It Is undersod that PeppereU may ToUow thbexamplo of Ayer some or wns, whore selectmen havo -decded redtco polce forcc,untll furr notce, taurt Herrlg Kelley recently sasiss. as volnst, at an entertalnlehl Iven by tho Outlook club at loxlngn, noted solost, Xaunv Llttlefleld, beng soprano snger, Mss Katlxerle Yerrlngn, who has vsted here wth Kelley,. accompanst. If possble. Va.xa WlU be made.secure! for a Peprellatdlence some of ths talent; later, 2rs Kelley beng one of prme movers, chef performers In An entertanment gven at Methodst church, as a beneflt, last sprng. All who, were able attend recent meetng of Mddlesex-Worcesr Pomona Grange held at North leomlnster, speak hghly of tho same. -State master,- IIIeR, Smth -was present, announcements woremade by llm In. r.egard tle, Natonal Grange meetng convene In Bosn, Novem- "ber 9 19, detals beng gven out for frst tme. Mechancs hall has T)een engaged fbr flrst week. entre lower floor space wll bo de- ->otc state exhbts. Anor fca- -ture of meetng wlu bo workng of seventh natonal degree upxm 80D0- cdates, 5000 of whom are catpooledbe from ths state alone. Flans r entertanment of ttouss of vsrs are be very tsvefuuy arranged - every.detal -well-thought out for success of event. -. Mrs Anne Baley was geust of Mrs Louse.Parkey Belle. Fessenden at Brookllne, N. H., last week. Charles Boyce, now employed at Shrewsbury, waa at hs home wth hs lamly over-sunday. He somewhat contemplates movng re Boyce went re on Tuesday look - rents over. - Davd Fessenden came fron Brookllne, N. H., spend week-end wth hs uncle. Henry Baloy famly, Rl%er street, Mrs, Foronce Wlloughby.Is not In snolclently good health contnue furnshng her boarders wth meals jxnd Supt. Clarke Is at present wth -acjool 1 teachers, takng hs meals at " Maude Sllkers..-Tho Warmth of Tuesday Wnesday brought many reports bf blue- "blrds ; robns seen In varous parts of wn.- George Carter son are comnenclng alteratlpns at Jewott Tbuse on Man street be occuped Ollalsprlng by Mr. Mrs, Eldredge -wth r daughter, Mrs!CraU fkmuy.. ;.. Asa Burgess was In Nashua. N? H., last week vst hs nephew, Frankln Burgess, who has been afflcted wy Tumatlsm - confned hs home..-one of our PcppcreU women, Just returned from a. short at.y In Bosn. laqt woek, stated y w-ere gong w-thout rubbers re so w-ere rest of -ls, but w-e w-ero wearng rubber boots..a socal danco wll be held n Pres- -cott hall on Frday evenlns..\prll 9. under auspces of thc Grls club. Newell orchestra of Marlboro wll furnsh musc. A. O. Plko had a slght operaton on throat lost week for removal of nsus. A few morc days lke Tuesday Man street wll be n condton for -tho opnon of tho expert who Is ex- -pccted from tho state hgh-way commsson determne w-hat remedy can Te had-for Its present condton. In tlmo for tho commlttco roport on t at spcclal wn meetng l* Aprl, acordhg tho vote at regular wn meetng In February, Mss Esr Robbns w-ent In Bosh as usual on Tuesday, where she Is -pursalng her muscal studes ot New Engl Conservarj- of Musc. She has not auowcd tho srmy wear nor late trans Interfere wth hcr regular day for makng tho trp, all -wnter, although subjected sdmctlmes. Urosomo delays wth thc rest ot. tra-volers. - Intary degree was conferred tm two cdates at tha meetng of Beacon lodge, I. O. O. F., on Thursday evenng. Mra.-E. B. Soulo two lttle daughters,. Dorothy Phylls, are Jnst recoverng from a sckness from nslts, youngest chld havng Iradly swollen nsls yet, whch durng her lllnoaa provchtcd hcr fromartlculatlng so as bo undersod. Mss Mdrguorlte Leary has concluded hcr dutes as clerk at tho offlco ot -Oe Amercan Express Company. Amos Mahony famly are rexjovorlng frbm tho Influonza, tho report that hs IUncss was pneumona, last -week, provng Incorrect. Dora Coleman, sclenco teacher at tho hgh school, was away from her usual post op Monday mornng, beng at hor boardng placo at Sulll- vnns; Townsend street, because of lllhess of hcr Infont son, from Indl- eston.- utrs. Charles Messer.Nashua street.. Tfrtends dfrllnlsh hcr farm wprk *na has let ter..farm helper, Ernest Claussen, who los been tvlth hcr snce her husbs deth, go, away. At present- Is assstng Mr. Mgnault artfho wn >farm. deceased leaves many frends In ths placo, who, remember hs acts of kndness whle,ho, was In good health. He also leaves a son,- Steven Goss, ot Beverly, a daughter. Mss Alce Goss, pf Gardner. Servces wn be hold at hs late home on ths weok Saturday afrnoon.at tw-b oclock. In charge of tho Gr Army post. Rev, B. W. Rust OlHclatlng aa clergyman..vmercan lcxglon Meetng. A meetng of members of Iank West po,at, A. L., was held at r rdoms la tho Butler block on Monday evenng wth a very talr attendance. Plans for dance be hold on Aprl S were under dscusson. reddl.ng-room ot po.st Is-how ttled up credtably, w-lth addton of but a few necesstes serve purpose admrably. or room In tho same buldng s bo furr lltted up "as a recreaton room for pool bllards. At a recent meetng of post tho resgnaton of. Roger Robblns as commer, M. Joseph Sullvan as adjutant, were receved acted upon. An electon ot new offlccrs w-as made as follow-s: WUlard Gray, com.; John J. Haggerty, John McGrath, vce commers; Harold Hayes, adjt.; Fred A. Mlan, fln. of.; Dana O. Merrll, claplan hsran; abovenamed offloers Sdney Tower.Waller ONeal ex. com.; Carroll Llan, atllctohf,; Conrad Yean, charman entertammcnt commttee. Deaths. On Frday nght of last week t Iss Mary A- Connlg ded at her home at Ftchburg from effects of a hea\t shock, earler In day. She was a veteran teacher In publc schools at Ftchburg, where she had been employed snce 1882, was greatly beloved by assocate teachers pupls of Rollsne street school. Sho was In her 56th year was.last member of her famly,.who were oldtme resdents of cty. Mss Conng has been a frequent guest at home of her lfe-long frend, E. J. Darlng, Impressed all who had met her Wth her socal qualtes pleasng personalty, Darlng has sympathy of all In. ths loss of one who was almost Uke-a sster. Mss Connlg was a devoted member of Frst Untaran chrch of Ftchburg, a charter. member of Lousa M. Alcott tent. D. of V"., past noble gr of E. Vcra Morse Rebekah lodge of cty. Although she had been absent from her teachng dutes It waa thought merely a case ot over-fatgue, even by hcr physcan, as nothng serous, untl her complete prostraton from shock. Mr.s. Darlng wert Ftchburg on Monday attend her funeral servces w-hch w-ere held In Sawyers chapel at casket was covered wth most beautful flow-ers a uchng lttle ceremony was performed by hor scholars at grave In Forest HIU cemetery. As tho casket was slently beng lowered from sght, hcr former pupls dropped flow-ers sprays ot pussy wllow-s down on casket. In memory of r knd frend loved teacher. SUCCCSKTUI. Sale..rho.Ipdlcs of tho Methodst socety had;-nearly everythng that goes ward! makng a great success }n r Easter salp on Wednesday. For flrst essental, a flne day; sprlng-llke, balmy, enough, of Itself coax poopo out. For,tho noxt requrement promse, ot a flne dnner at noon,.under tho jdlrcctlon of,-,an efflclent charman commttee, many.natrons found promse well fulflued. Artcles for tho sale, both at apron table In fancy artcles sutable for Easter gfts, receved attenton from thc dners, durng afternopn. Perhaps commttee beleve In reservng thovo:y best for la-st, however, as everj- number on program, commencng at eght oclock, w-as applauded echo. It w-as not only an apprecatve audence, but apprecaton was w-ell merted. Even absence of "male quartet," caused by Illness. Ot one of tho number, was hardlj- mlss«d among or excellent substtutes. A pano duct was gven by Msses Deware Dunn, followed by readngs by Irene Attrldge, who gave by request several of those so much Uked by her reeent audence at Womans club.., "Shubort female quartet" next made r-maden bow before an admrng publc. Even r appearance was sufflcent gan, m van ovaton whch w-aa repeated Intensfed by thor frst-selecton. Xho members of quartet are locally known as Else Copp,f,Mr3. Hattle Shaw, Ruth Marchant: Mary Blood, but : y appeared as GalU-Curcl, Madame Homer,: Melba Shuman- Hclnck, as such wero approprately costumed. flowng robe of lavender, green go.wh;; elaborate ary whte draporles, lace-draped costume, wearers ot whch wore also charmng flower arrdhgenents In varety as coffures corsage joquets, would have won applause from an audence much more dlfflcult please. r selectons ralght.,be termed "well chosen," as each o.ne.,chose for herself. In any key, seemed be tryng gan ascendency over or-member of "quof tet. by tho vgor dsplayed, tho surprsng hgh notes sometmes produced. effect was- Indescrbable, r needs be heard be apprecated,;, t s hoped so artsts may. reman ger as a "quartet". Ip -order that ors may have a chance enjoy m. farce, " tran Mauro." w-os Presented as a fttng clmax by three wcu-known ladles,, whose dsguse was so complete, how-over, that y mght be Introduced as Copp, as worthy staton agent;. Shaw, as Buttermlk, farmers wfe, Marchant, as a tj-plcal, gj,jj._ board charts In connecton wth tranng of yoth. : openng servce of tho Sunday school at 12,10 wll be In charge of benovoleht commlttec. Specal Easr program w-lll bo arranged In thc Sunday echool Easter" Sunday, Thoro was an. Increased attcndanfe on last Sunday much Interest In tho uwards-of hotors In contests. Specally hgh a-ards are In tho form of blrd-naturo study pctures. "Church :-nlght" w-l bo held on Tuesday evonlng, thc commttee for tho lterary -program are Msses Helen Pond, Adolo-Boynn, Dors Durant ard AnnaBojnn. study class wn bohda under drecton of Mr. Drawbrdge In,class room.nd tme herere taken up by current events -wll bo flled wth muscal selectons by Msses Dunn D.ow-arol ard Mss M. L. P. Shattuck wn glvo a-hsrcal-paper. LITTLETON, Ncvre Items. WUlard A. Munson, drecr dvson of lharket.s, was ono of speakers at farmers meetng In Memoral hall ths week Wednesday forenoon afternoon..]. fho Webster famly moved, Ayer Wednesday. tenement n one of tho Goldsmth houses thuq mado vacant wll be occuped.soon by Mr. Lel, who have occuped house on Mll road, now ow-ned by Johh Sblej, Mr.- Sbley famly expect- move In r new home he frst, of Aprl... Martn Hojen her tw-o w-ceks old son aro.expected from Deaconess hosptal/. jconcord," daj-. If.wear pormlts; j- A daughter--wa3,-born March IX Mr. ; Raymond Wlcox of Kng streot., : " Allan Smltl, whohad an IU turn on Saturday nlsht. Is,how on conyalt escent lst. "".. Sade Perce, Is canvalesclng at Frank.Gregorys. Uttle Chalker grl.is also makng her home for present wth Mr. Gregory.. Msses Kathleen Marlon Drew of Bates couege arc at home r a vacaton of elght-days. Mss Hazel Muray of Jackson college Is spendng- w-eek-end wth home people. - -Whtney Caulkns has a poston In Cllnn, but contnues hs w-ork wth hs Sundaj- school class n Medford each week. - Mr, Chllds has rhoved n Mannng house at Common. Mss Mldred Esner Is at home from Northfleld semnary for Easter vacaton of two weeks. F.H. Hll spent ths week FrIdaj- In Marblehead. Edw-ard Wlklns, jr., thnks of makng hl homc In Stat of Calforna wll probably leave for west noxt week. Ltllo Johnne jfldrcdge has had a uch ot grlpp- s requred care of a physcan. He Is now much bet ter on pleasant days Is allowed go out of doo-rf.- Fourteen new Grange members receved flrst second degrees on Wednesdayevenlng. TTh ladles degree staff wth Carne Brown as masterworked second degree regular ofbcers wbrked flrst. On everflng of A)rll 7 ths class wll takethrd fourth degrees. Deputy Johnson of Leomnster, Inspectng otfber, wll be present. Lttlen Grange Is Invted neghbor wth Chehrnsfbrd Grange on June 3 provde half entertanment. Westford Grange wll be expected provde rest of tho program. Pomona Grange meetng, postponed some w-eeks ago on account ot Influenza, w-lll be held In Lttlen w-n hall June 3. HARVARD News Items., Kngs Daughters w-ul hold an all-day sowng meetng wth.lllan Taylor on Thursday, Aprl 1, from n four oclock.. Adlh Murchle has accepted a poston as meat cutter In Brockn. Ho began hs dutes last Mondaj-. StUl Rver. Rev. Wllllam Gussman returned from.r, v.st wth lr daughters famly n Connectcut on Monday, ard servces wll bo resumed at tho Baptst church on Sunday,. Tho deed has passed betw-een F. S. Savage, Stll Rlvcr, Albert W. Brow-n, Harvard, transferrng some sevejty acres ot. l, ncludng tho old Isoah Warner farm In East Bare hlll. Mss Elza Bateman attended a meetng of Womans club In Worcester on Wednesday afternoon. Mr. Erwln Walker, of Marlboro, are guests of hs parents, Mr. MrS. Andrew Walker. Mrs, Hutcherson attended Orchd show In Bosn on Wednesdaj-. BOXBORpUGH News Items. Mtss Cora. Hartw-ell Is tho guc-st of hor broter,-albert Hartw-ell, Earl Llttlefleld, of Hartrd, Is vstng hcr mor, Everett Splnncj-,, of West Acn. Mr. Llttlefleld mored up from Hartford on Wednesday w-ul reman here for two w-eeks Wth-hs.parents. Mr. Arthur Nelsoh are proud parents of a baby daughr. Mr, Charles P. Costello. of Sunnybrook farm, left on Tuesday for a months.trp Bermudas. Arthur Brow-n spent v/cek-end wth hs mor In Belmont. Schools closed on Frday for two W-eeks. Arthur Nelson braved Tuesdaj-s muddy roads ok frst truck load of apples In Bosn. TOWMSEND Harbor. Dr. Dobbs of Maden vsted hs farm on Wcdne.sday. Jesse Know-ln, who has been spendng several days at Know-ln farn wont Keene, N, H., on Wed- MARCH Steak Ftchburgs Bg/Mrbt;/ :J FRI DAY AND SATORbAv : ; SPECIALS-.::..: j.::.- SATUEDAY l!lloa!fma oqy; xaa RUMP: BOUND SIELOIN LIMITED SVtJB RIB STEAK Frday All Day 22 b BoIUng Beef IOc, 12c, lb. loneless Chucks 20e, 22c, c IB, Chufcks 18c, 20c, 22c lb. Boneless Pot Roa-sts 15c lb. Rump Ron.st«30c SSc Ib. Srlon Roasts 28c loe lb. Boneless Rb Roasts 30c 35c lb. ; \. NATIVE VEAL Stewng Peces Sc, 18c lb. Roasts of Veal 22c 21c 20c, 28c b. Ix>ln Roas 25c,.S5c lb. Roaatlhg Legs SOc, 35c lb. Hoasts 32c, SSo lb; -. Fresh Shoulders.20 Ib. Smbked Shoulders. 20(5* b. PORK by strp 29c lb. SnuUr Roasts of Pork 20c 35c lb. FORES. 25c, 28c lb. SPRING LAMB HINDS 37c lb. LEGS -IOc lb. YEARLINO LAMB StcwrtrPeces 12<4c lb. Fores 18c, 2.0o lb. Hnds 28oah. Logs SOcv SSc lb. Thc remans of Xapoleon Obea were brought here on Tuesday from Worcester, where ho has boon an Inma for p.st ffteen years at asylum. He was a natve of Canada was about eghty years of age. He Is survved by a wdow, by two sons, Goorgo Joseph Obea, of ths wn, by two daughters, Nelle Hotvard Mary Slcker, both of Worcester. Thoro aro also many gr.chlldren some great-grchldren. Servces woro held at St. Josephs church on Wednesday mornng, solomn moss ot requem beng celebrated by Rev. Thomas OToolc of Haverhll, Rcv. Fr. ConnoUj-, tho curate of St. Josephs presdng at tho organ. Bural (Was n St. Josephs cemetery. gum-chewng boj-, ".rohnny," clod ] n assurance of j-outh knckerbockers. offlcal garb of staton agent, startlng stj-les of a centurj- ago, w-orn bj- farmers wfe, as w-ell as "Johnnj-s" attre, w-as greeted by an ovaton before characters could proceed wth r parts, as amusng play developed y w-ere frequently spped by hearty appl.ause. farce glvea ample opportunty for dsplay of lndlvldu.al dramatc acton, each.one In cast proved r ablty take advantage of It. Xot least of comc features w-as part where "Johnnj-," w-ho Is hungry for a pece of tho gngerbread whch ho knows Is In Buttermlks travelng bag, devours same atter It has been rescued from botm of bag after removal of packages of pusters, bottles of medcne, lnment, har ol a multpucltj- of artcles w-hlch an old lady mght thnk It necessary take on a long journey of ten mles seo a sck relatve. re were no dull parts tho entre play as gven by those competent performers, who w-ould bo welcomed as entertaners agan, Takon as a whole, charman, Hley, her assstants, may feel well pleased, as tho affar was a success fnancally as well as socallj-. George Bachelder WlUam Leonard have resumed work at tho learboard ml!;, -.dney Gray Fred Ross attended au show on last Saturdaj-. Thc death of Ezra L. Goss occurrcd at hs homo on Mll street on Thursday afrnoon.after two years ot fallng health. Ho was In hs eghteth j-car had been a resdent of ths wn for- nearly half that perod. He was a cvl war veteran a member of Thomas A. Parkor post, O. A, R., by request Is bo burled In post lot. Mr. Goss was formerly a phographer, occupyng a car whch sod for sovoral years on Man street, near tho Leghn, Bros, shoo fncry. Snce Its burnng down In, 1903 ho has never resumed tho buslnesa, many valuable plates beng-destroyed at that tme. He has jlhco! served for some tme as janr at.tho Methodst church, -where ho was a regular attendant,d, member of tho samo. Ho ok an actve Interest In Epworth Icagfe ahd Suhday school, was vory punctual fathful In tho performance of dutes devolvng upon hm., Churclj Xotcs. At tho Methodst church on Sunday mornng tho thcmo wll be "vocal snes. Sunday school at twelve. At 6.45 boys grls meetngs, combned, at chapol. Evenng subject "Bethany," Spcclal Passon week scrv-lces on Tucsdaj-, Wednesday, Thursday Frday evenngs at 7.30, wth addresses by tho pasr. Mucl DbcnWcd ProWcn. advantages of artfcal lghtng for poultrj- plants Is a much dscussed problem. B. C. Cummngs of ths vllage feels that hc has solved queston. Mr. Cummngs has three hundred whte leghorn: pullets In pens or houses contanng one hundred brds cach, carefully graded that pens may be as nearly alke as possble. About mddle of last December Mr. Cummngs Installed In tw-o of pens a lghtng system. In threo jdays he began see a dfference; at end of tw-o weeks hens In each Of tho lghted houses were layng one hundred percent moro than those In unllghted ones. Each pen also consumed flfteen pounds per week moro feed. Tho lghts wore put on at three In tho mornng nnd burned tll sevon. Mr. Cummngs states that hen.s were not forced. Artlflolal lghtng makes nghts more of an averago length wth rest of thc year, -Also, tho coldest part of nght Is usually trom three,,, sunrse, durng hs tmo thp hens arc actve. Owng longer days Mr. Cummngs shut oft hs.lghtng plant frst of ths month! As sprng opens tho brds that wero In lghted pens aro In better condton than those In tho unllghted one.s. Mr. Cummngs pullots woro hatched tho Tth of Aprl ahd began la; thc IBth of August. Last Monday he collected 21< eggs., Mornng servco at tho Communty church at 10.30, Instead of 10,46; subject, "Tho trumph of kng," Evenng sorvce at seven. Arrangements aro beng made for tho specal Easter sorvce, Aprl 4. Tho trustees of tho church wll meet In tho parsonage on Thursday evenng, Aprl 1, at eght oclock. Tho regular monthly meetlng of thc Allance wll bo held on Thursday, Aprl 1, at tho homo of L, A. Johnson, Man street. Busness meetng at eleven oclock; lunch nt 12.30; lterary program In tho atternoon. Tho study class whch meets cach "church nght," Is Increasng In numbers. Ths Is Intended for anyone In tho communty who would llko study tho specal course. Thc leadershp of Mr. Drawbrdge Is makng tho classes Intensely Interestng. Last week psj-chology of human mnd was dscussed In detu wth black- Tho funenal ot Byron Laws ok placo last w-eok Frfday afrnoon at 2.30 from hs late homo. Rov. A. L. Strurs offlclatcd. Interment was In tho famly lot attho Center. Mr. Laws, aged 7«yrs, 1 mo. " 5 daj-s, was a natve of Brooklno, N. H but has lved tho greater part of hs Ilfo In Townsend, For thrty J-oars ho lved on Wallace hll, where ho was a successful farmer. Mr. Law-s was twce marred, hs second -w dyng about throe years ago. Mr. I.AW8 was far of thrteen chldren, eght of whom survve hm. Tho newest Pars woolens are full ot brght color. It your closet room Is lmted, put a pole lengthwse, Ih ( closet use Coat hangers can put many more thngs,in same space can more readly see mj also much more atcosslblo. -I- f tttam AYER yews Items. By look on Bugs face, Thursdaj-, you would have thought that he had lost a very dear frend but that angushed- expresson tears In hs ej-es was caused by an applcaton of some good old-fashoned mustard of unusual strength appled those frankforts he had partaken of. "Joe" has bought an up-date alarm clock ths week. He says he does not want sleep over agan when ho has a date as It Is o dffcult expaln hs frends. Joseph Markham Henry Donahue went Bosn take In " grl In lmousne" ths week. Our mstake, Henry, From that masterful, vehenent -speech of yours, tho way you attempted make that "flyng swtch," we should have known better than efer you as a brakeman should have reterred J-ou as a conducr. "AI" Pardenls, depot nsorlal artst, s slated do a specalty act In comng mnstrel show. followng real estate transfers wore recorded from ths vcnty last week- Gron, Rose D. Davs adm. A. HaberskI et al., Sarah E. Patterson D. E. Murphj-, Gardner H. Rockwood J. B. Raddln; Pepperell, Wllllam A. Kemp L. Perry et al.; Harvard, Davd Dwnell Joseph Wj-eth, John Arsment trs. of Church Socety of Prot. Chrstans of Harvard, Ablathar Eddy trs. of Church Socety -ot Prot. Chrstans ot Harvard, Mary Jewett et al, trs. of Church Socety of Prot, Chrstans of Harvard, Ebenezer Prescott Jonathan Crouch, Plny Blanchard Jonathan Clark, Marj- Hammond Ablathar Eddj-, Charles C. Doo Orlo C. Doe. State Board of Agrculture has recommended legslature that It vote J200 be pad wn of Ayer as rembursement for home garden work done In wn. Ernest M, Gleason Is tho local Irfstrutr In charge of home garden work. branfch garage w-hlch has been mantaned on West Man street, near home of Wllllam Foley by Ford & Lj-on, of Ftchburg, snce establshment of Camp Devons. has been sold by Its ow-ners H-ackett Bros., of East Pepperell. new- proprers, w-ho are Buck agents, w-ll take possesson on.-vprl flrst. J. F. Peabodj", w-ho has been In charge of garage for some tme, wll retan hs poston thore -for present. Tho vacancy In offlce of deputy sherff for ths surroundng w-ns, caused by death of A. A. Flllebrow-n. already has brought forth sevoral cdates. T. F. Mullln A. Paul Flllebrown aro both seekng appontment, It Is undersod that Phlp It. Andrew s also a cdate. At thc meetng of selectmen on Monday evenng Earl H. Farnsw-orth Henry P. Mead wer* drawn serve as traverse jurors at Aprl sttng of thc superor court In Lowell, begnnng on Aprl 6, Mr. Lews Bradford, who ha\-o been ocoupyng ono ot Wllllam Foleys new houses for a few w-eeks, havo returned r home In Shlrlej- Center. James Traqualr, son of Mr. John Traqualr, was operated on for appendcts at St. Josephs hosptal In N.a.hua on Wednesday, Is reported be gettng on weh. Hs mor, -vho has beon In ChllUcothc, Oho, arrved homo on Thursday. dllla Harlow wan taken- St.- Josephs hospta In Nashua on Wednesday, where aho Is undergo an operaton thlsweek. Tho monthly meetng of tho W. C. T. U. wll be held at tho Whte Rbbon Homo on Frday afternoon; Aprl 2," at 2.30 oclock. Wostford unon, who wore expected at thc March meetng were unable come on account of wear condltlon-s, postponedr vst.untl ths meetng, ro -wll bo an entertanment refreshments wll be served. A gpod attendance Is requested., P. H. Garcole, thc opmctlst, spent Saturday In Manchester, N.H. Ths Saturday tho Str presents Bcsslo Barrscale In "Beckonng roads" supported by NUcs Welch Joseph Dowlng of "Tho mlraclo man" fame as crofck. Taken from thc ary, " call of lfe," by Jeanne Judson publshed as a seral In tho Red book magazne. A srj- of thc cross roads of lfe, of a woman of grt. Ijtrty Semon In "Tho grocery clerk." Ths Is -comedy that three weeks ago played at nne Boan atres on same.day date. Thoro are ps many laughs In ths comedy as any -?ya.. \ N BL rjovn NOW-T-IT WILL COST MOKE LATERPflCE NOW... ": ADVANCING. - "-; ";; ;SWEET LOAF FLOUR, 1-8 bbt. bag;..;; ;-$1.85 lqueen OFALL/FLOUR, 1 bbl. bag..7:v $1.80 j.occl>es*r"flour " b)l..$ tjbb. bag sa*) Barrel In wood $17.21}. ; SAI/THADDOCK COD-pId stjle c lb. Salt Mackerel 25c lb. Smelts 30c lb. Salt Mackerel 10-Ib. klv 51:60. S- FULL LINE FRESH FISH AT ALL TIMES. _ : BRILLAT OLIVE OIL. 37c ]b0ttlc BAU Pure VlTRln Olve OU S1.25 can -Bag-NlrNos Olve OU SSc bottle WESSON COOKING Ort 450, 85c can Fresh Cnt Lettuce, Spnach,-Cucunbca, Celery, Mnslrooms, Sw-eet potaes, Rlpo Tomaes, Caullfloera, (Jranbcrrlos, Spansh Onons SPECIAL SALE OF. CANNED GOODS for 121/2* Pork Beans Rod Kdney Bcohs, -vrlpo Tonues - Wax Groen Beans Fancy Oolong Tea 39c lb." Mnrtet Specal Coffoo 50c lb. N. B. C. Butter Thlna 29c Ih. N. B: C. Soda! Tea 15o pk BUDDED WAINUTS, R«rular45o lb; Specal nt 39c IbV Fancy Lemons SOo dozen Na-val Orohgcs, 40c dozen,- MILD CSEESE SOc lb. - 70c CHOCOLATE CHIPS -13c Ib. Laurel Lard 29c lb. EVAPORATED APRICOTS S5c, SSc lb. Brockelman Bros: MADT OFFICEr-FTCaBtJRO. SIASS.... V. S. -Vfbeat Slrecra Uoense Xo,* 015,183V. B. ror S IN fttchburg, IEOMINSrEBy..CTIKTON, MASS. Sale Stll Gong On; Goods are mcvng fast, but I. stll have a good., assortrepcpf. ---;,..- RINGS, WATCHES, CHAINS, SILVERWARE, CHINA CUT GLASS., Also, Pocket Knves, Carvng Sets, Fshng Tackle Guns Ammunton - - Ths s be- la cleac-up, as I.ap.gong-out.of bust ness. Lberal dscount on everythng.,.,.., ya t. KEMP, Jrvelfer East Pepperell., IS(Iass,. Get Necessary Tools Enjoy Your Mor Trps E ILL out your kt wth good, dependable wrenches, plers, screwdrvers, etc.", so you wll not have borrow. We have everythng for ol-box work-bench. n rght ols, greases, cleaners polshes, : Ths week we are mahng a specal dsplay of thngs that smooth way morng enjoyment. Come n. ALBERT F. PARKER -,- -MBYME BBAtrER -. Ralroad Square East Pepperell, Mass you havo ever seen. Sunday Besse Love In "Thc Ylankee prnces."!," adaptbs from thc ary, "Prncess Pats>." One ot thla stars best. Matlncc Lncoln S, Hfckox, jr ot Wllamswn; formerly of tho Remount depot, was In wn Frday ot last weck attended tho poverty party at Solders club. He was. tho week-end gueat of Mss Evelyn M. Serson.» Tho Ayor, Br.nch Allance of tho Untaran church Wll hold a food salo In tho vestry on Tuesday, March 30, at thrco p, tn.. - Ocorgo B. Turner attended au show In Bosn laat Week whllo ro purchased a Mtchell urlny car. Phlp LHoureux, nanakcr of Str atre, Troy, N. Y - formerly of ths wn; was here for a fow days ths -week, returnng t)ls Frday. -. house.o-tvncd by,.joseph. P. Hamel, cqtner of Fletcher nd Majlo afreets, whch was recently badly damaged by lre. Is beng repared. Forest. L. Bush WlUard Fleet are dolngj tho work. * Mss Qettrude Chler has re-j turned from a vst her sster, - A. A. Fletcher, In Templen., Now AdTcrtlscmonts WANTED Troung gn help wth ohlldron:v no experence needed. Gooawages, SmS. P. H. BABCOCK, vard, Mass. Telephone 9<. Har- FOR SALIC Devens Apartments, 18: rooms, furnshed; alao, extra furnture; two sres. adjonng buldngs. Oood busness propoaltlon (oyj*"? wfe. Atply W. P. VcCARTHY, Shrley Road, Ayer, Mass, 28tf ROBERT ALLISON Practcal Panter Pap4r mnger _.....», BatdWoodFloW knd, FnmHnO re- flnlshed. Sstlmatc* cbogrfnujr- glroa P, O. Box S Sost Feppcmt, Hu. Jllllglll HWTfn mmk rlgu f-.ll/nfv-~ *f~yf---""-- mm lllltf HMHIIIII I"

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