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'ir'if'fiWnl lllli .ft; No. 9. Price Five Cents This is Something Worth Shouting About The H^rt, Schaffner & Marx styles in Suits and Overcoats for 1921 are here—new colorings, new fashion ideas, new fabrics. Prices one-third lower than those of the Fall of 1920. We can saye money for you on Suits and Overcoats. Not on the first price; perjiaps, but our clothes are better; they wear longer; they stiU look^g^rod arid stylish when cheaper suits are in the rag bag. " ':^' PRICES FROM $35 TO $45 OTHER MAKES FROM $18 TO $35 ' i Truly a superior collection of New Hats showing the trend of styles for Fall. They are QuaUty Hats that will do justi6e to the balance of your New Pall Outfit. PRICES FROM $3100 TO $6.00 Gopyright 1921 Hart Schaffner & Mane Get ttie Bous Readu for Scfiool This is the time to do it, and this store is the place to do it BOYS' SUITS FROM $8.50 TO $14.00 BOYS' SHOES FROM $2.50 TO $5.50 BOYS' BLOUSES Af^D SHIRTS 75^ TO $1.50 <3M •neuABie tziom/en "i^^^i^^jn^ •.AYCR' MASS' Main Street Fletcher Bros Opposite Depot The Home of Hart, Schaffner & Marx Clothes and Walk-Over Shoes BIC, WARM, ROOMY AND COMFORtABtE—WITH THE RIGHT STYLE- SWING:-THE KtNDx THAT LOOK GOOD, AND ARE GOOD . • '-xt/^i,. A.-^''l-^>.'=' rir:^:,^"-'- From the big, biu;ly mster, to the cpnservatiY^Md lighter dress styles, we have a wide, range: of Overcoats in the most seasonable fabrics* A style lEoreveiy man and young man—^no matter what your prefereshce may., be as to cut or fabric, you "will find it liere. Our stock includes, a great,yariety of models IA: full' belted Ulsters, Ulster^ttes, form-fittinig coates;and tbe -^ regular conservative style of O.vercoats. ; , The new prices for this, season are GREATLY REDUCED from those of last season^repr'^sentlng a saving of from $10.00 to $25.00 on a garment, ' ' As usual, we are offering sueh weU known, and re- liable makes of good Overcoats and Greai Goate as A. Shuman S^Patrii<-Ddluth , NO BETTER IN.THE COUNTRSfi- PRICES—$22.50, $27,50; $29.50,. $ 3 4 . ^ - ^7^50-^'^ ; $42.50 attd'$4tl5jd;'^'-VT^: •.-• \ '• AYER, MASS. FOR MEN AND YOUNG MEN '•!\ SHIRLEY News Itom!!. L. Cruickshank, of Lowcll, a tor- mer "buddy" of Mathew H. Gateiy in France, and Marlon Crotty. of Framlngham, wero week-end guests ot Mr. and Mrs, Thomaa Oately, j Horace del. Grosse. recently return-1 ed.from Haytl, Is a guest of Mr. and I Mrs. Clemenzi. The first congratulations rocoiVe'dT- W..,T'?L.I°'*"'*'°°'^ •J""' *l'?, *""^''® °" """" pictured: TBe low?st"s'co're' 1*. Wednesday were from Mlss Helene was won by Ray Chesborough, Frank S.^/^°"'''A°^ Santiago, a sister of the Sldleau, Wiiford Quinty and Arthur groom. A telegram was handed Dr, [ Bulger, who received Halloween caps Desmond at the close of the service from his sister, A good number attended the Hal- loween whlst party on Thursday even- ing in the Legion rooms by the Auxil- iary. A. L. Fitteen handa were play- ed and the rest of. the evening was spont in a social time and dancing Coffee, doughnuts and apples were served. The highest score, 58, waa won by Mrs. Charles H, Miner, Mrs. Ralph Wheeler, Mlss AUce Cole and — Kathleen MUrervT-wha", r e c e i v e d The rooms were decorated with crepe paper and ears ot corn, making a very pretty setting. Mrs. H. H. Chapman is spending Saturday -with triends in Keene, N. H. William Jubb attended his regi- mental reunion in LoweU-on Friday. Mr, and Mrs, Henry Tremblay, ot Atlantic, were in town this weok for the Desmond-Credit wedding. Arthur E, Felch is looking after the: -work ot. tho water district during t i e jlliicSs of 'Vvniianx'Browbi super Intendent. ""' " RiisV. S. F. Goodheart spoke at the Brotherhood meeting of the Highland A. G. Pollarcl Co. THE STORE FOR THRIFTY PEOPLE LOWELL, MASS. MeFrimack, Palmer and Middle Streets ANOTHER OPPORTUNITY TO BUY Sheets and Pillow Cas es THAT ARE SLIGHTLY DAMAGED, AT EXTRA LOW PRICES PRESENTS ITSELF TODAY Included are all the popular grades of cotton cloth, made up in sizes to fit any bed or pillow, at a reduction of at least one-third off the regular prices. The imperfections chiefly stains. are SHEETS For cot beds, made of fine, rm cotton; regular value $1.29. Sale price, each 89c^ For single beds, size 72x90 inches, and some longer; excellent cotton; regular value $1.49. Sale price, each 98d For full size beds, some as large as 90x108 inches, and made in the regular way; values up to $2.00. Sale price, each $1.19 Hemstitched Sheets in all sizes. The finest grades of cotton; some of these sheets sell regularlarly for $2.25. Sale price, each $1.29 PILLOW CASES In all sizes, including "Fruit of the Loom" and "Dwight Anchor" arid paany other grades; value 39c and 42c. Sale price, each ,• 25^ Baptist church on last Thursday evening. His stibiect was "The neg'-' lected factor of istafe progress." Mrs. Goodheart was In.'charge of the reg- ular nild-wcek meeting in' his ab- sence. .'; ., There will be t i e regular services at the Congregational churoh on Sunday. Subject of morning sermon by the pastor, '."The sin -of Ingrati- tude," and thc'evening BubJect, "The need Ot leadership tdda-y." .The schools"win'bo'S^lsed.* on Mon- --dijt.-thot -the teachers trifcy.attend -a convention in Ayer*. where some very ablo speakers are to be present. A large number of ladies met at the home of Mrs, Ruth Phelps, Wednea- day aftei;noon for the regular meet- ing of the I-adlcs' Circle. It waa an- nounced that two barrels had been (llled with warm clothing to be sent to Tougaloo college in Georgia, The directors had aprons tor those who wished to sew, Mlss Martha Hunter read recipes from a cookbook print- ed in 1767, which were very interest- ing. The next meeting will be held with Mra, Catherine Hooper on No- vember 9. . Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Dunn enter- tained at suppcr last-Saturday nisht Mr. and Mrs. Henry Brockelman and daughter. Shirley; Mr. and Mra. .lames Lenox and sOn and Mlss Gladys Matson. of Jefferson, N. H.. and Mr, and Mrs, Richard Grenfell and daughter, ot Boston. The evening was spent in visiting and reminiscences ot their camping party the first two weeks of September. There will be a supper and enter- tainment in the vestry ot the Congre- gational church on Wednesday even- ing. November 2, at seven o'clook. At thc parish meeting held on Mon- d.ay evening in the vestry of the Con- gregational church a good number attended and matters of interest were discussed and explained. Mr, and Mra. Augustus B, Cram will celebrate their golden wedding at their homc on Sunday, Townspeople and friends -will be welcome trom four to eight o'clock. Mr.<i. Harry Martin left Wednesday to Join her husband in Washington. D. C. where hc is a. member of the military band. They arc to do light housekeeping. Old Shirley chapter held the first fall meeting on Tuesday evening with Mrs. Clara H. Miner. Songs wore' sung with one of the new members, Mlas Gladyce R, G, Phelps, at the piano. The salute to tho flag was followod by a busine.*a session. Com- mittees reported that a storm flag had boen purchased and new hal- yards placed on thc flagpole, Thc halyards wcre a gift from Edward l*ratt. Announcement was mado that one of the members, Mrs. Anna Cram, and hcr husband, are to celebrate their golden wedding on Sunday, Young Men's Suits are very smart this season, very swagger in cut with-Uxe-,, -„„ looser and longer lines, and the lowered wajst line. They come in single and -•' double-breasted models. The fabrics come in neat hair lines;; stripes and solid tones, in blue, brown and gray. •' New AdvcrtLsements Men's Suits are here in good assortment in those fine, servicieibte worsted that the business man has learned to prefer,^ as well as fin the'unSiflshed 'fabric^ in plain colors and ?ancy mixtures. Also, many y ynd da^k%li:^fe^ei-f&l^the^BM^ _^^ Prices on Suits are GREATLY REDUGED feomthtiseo^^Kje^ the' fabrics are of better quality. -• .. .. ••..-.':-•"'••[^-..^••':-;-,'x':fx^--^\ PRICES-$19.50, $^5.00, $29;50i $34.50 ^'$42*56^ Now is Sweater Time. You wiU certainly need a. sweater these cool fall days. We have a big. vaxiety' of sweaters in all the popular colors, including white. They; come in the coat or V-neck styles; some with a collar and some without. You will also find here that well-known Tom Wye Knit Jacket FOR OUTDOOR SPORTS AND GENERAL UTILITY Men's AVork Sweaters . .$1.50 to $5.00 Men's -viNeck Sweaters .$4.00 to $10.00 Men's Coat Sweaters..- .$5.00 to $lO.0O Boys' V-Neck Sweaters...'." $2.50 to $7.50 Cider Bring Your Own Apples and have them pressed FRIDAYS and. SATURDAYS JELLIES and JAMS Let us supply you this Highest quality. Visitors Welcome us winter. FALL SHIRTS are ready and we have a big assortment to select from, and the prices are very low for the quality of fabrics compared with those of a year ago. Percales 95^ to $1.95 Satin Stripes $2.50 to $4.00 Woven Madras $1.45 to $2.50 STORE HOURS Monday and Friday 8 A. M. to 9 P. M. Saturdays 8 A. M. to 10 P. M. Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursdays 8 A. M. to 6 P. M. •*v* Littleton Frnit Prodncls LITTLETON, MASS. Tolophono Harvard 85 Factory One-third of a Mile from Littleton Deppt 4t6p Mrs. Elmer H. Allen la to represent the chapter at tho meeting this week In Sprlngfleld. Refreshmenta wcro iiervcd by tho hostess, assisted by hcr daughters, Evelyn and. Kathleen. Piano ducts by Misses Phelps and Miner and vocal soloa by Mlss Phelps added to the evening's enjoyment. The a.s."!eR.sors have nllowed three d.ays of grace on all tax bills. , Frcdoni.in lodge', I,- O. O. K„ will work the flrat degree next Thur.<!d.iy evening. The I.idio.a" Aid society cleared $71,55 .It their sale Wednesday after- noon. Tho sum ot J27.76 whs received from tho quilt, which Vwas won' by Mr.t. I,aur« .P. Ballou. ' . WINTER UNDERWEAR Warm.underwear- for cofid^ daqps^-^^ Uhderwear prices at a BIC RElHf&' TION from the price of samegoodi season. We.have all the leading makes^: at new low prices. Two-piece derby ribbed Two-piece wool : .... . $1.00 to $SkliOtl Union Suits, derby ribbed .,-% $1.50 to $2.0<>ij Union Suits, wool .... $2.75 to $3.75'- Boys' Union Suits 90< to $fv7&yj ' .. ^ ^ t ' . . 'fi! George H. Brown; J^ Reliable Clothier AYER, MA^ '^. r.s^'i That They All May Be Oite;lj The Ministers' TTnion geeks the Oneness ia Good WiU, uicLiti Practical Oo-operation, of AU the Pe^leP ' It is not a local .bbdy, but, like the l&y Stack IVayer Meeting of over a cetitury ago, a "World bodj^. '-Bat it was J, founded at Ayer." It'sflrstimeeting •vras held therein 1,895 It can never cease to appeal iot the earnest good wirt::<>f hil thc people of Ayer and.vicinity'! ' J • >_ v,'j '' "^' JJCfJTT '.Ms^-^- •-i.x,-.:t -^ •- V ' . . '.a''-' •!>•*.' '.'nj-UfSl '^^'^tMi^B^l^ '^tii^ Sr- m
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Page 1: A. G. Pollarcl Co. - Grotonbooks.gpl.org/greenstone/collect/turnersp/index/assoc/D1291.dir/... · 'ir'if'fiWnl lllli .ft; No. 9. Price Five Cents This is Something Worth Shouting

'ir'if'fiWnl

l l l l i

.ft;

No. 9. Price Five Cents

This is Something Worth Shouting About

The H^rt , Schaffner & Marx styles in Suits and Overcoats for 1921 are here—new colorings, new fashion ideas, new fabrics. Prices one-third lower than those of the Fall of 1920. We can saye money for you on Suits and Overcoats. Not on the first price; perjiaps, but our clothes a r e better; they wear longer; they stiU look^g^rod arid stylish when cheaper suits are in the rag bag. " ':^'

PRICES FROM $35 TO $45

OTHER MAKES FROM $18 TO $35 ' i

Truly a superior collection of New Hats showing the trend of styles for Fall. They are QuaUty Hats tha t will do justi6e to the balance of your New Pall Outfit.

PRICES FROM $3100 TO $6.00

Gopyright 1921 Hart Schaffner & Mane

Get ttie Bous Readu for Scfiool This is the time to do it, and this store is the place to do i t

BOYS' SUITS FROM $8.50 TO $14.00

BOYS' SHOES FROM $2.50 TO $5.50

BOYS' BLOUSES Af^D SHIRTS 7 5 ^ TO $1.50

<3M •neuABie

tziom/en

"i^^^i^^jn^ •.AYCR'

MASS'

Main Street Fletcher Bros

Opposite Depot

The Home of Hart, Schaffner & Marx Clothes and Walk-Over Shoes

BIC, WARM, ROOMY AND COMFORtABtE—WITH THE RIGHT STYLE- SWING:-THE K t N D x

THAT LOOK GOOD, AND ARE GOOD . • '-xt/^i,. A.- ''l-^>.'=' rir:^:,^"-'-From the big, biu;ly mster , to the cpnservat iY^Md

lighter dress styles, we have a wide, range: of Overcoats in the most seasonable fabrics* A style lEoreveiy man • and young man—^no mat ter wha t your prefereshce may. , be as to cut or fabric, you "will find i t liere.

Our stock includes, a great,yariety of models IA: full ' belted Ulsters, Uls te r^ t tes , form-fittinig coates;and tbe - regular conservative style of O.vercoats. ; ,

The new prices for this, season are GREATLY REDUCED from those of las t season^repr'^sentlng a saving of from $ 1 0 . 0 0 to $ 2 5 . 0 0 on a garment, ' '

As usual, we are offering sueh weU known, and r e ­liable makes of good Overcoats and Grea i Goate a s

A. Shuman S^Patrii<-Ddluth , NO BETTER IN.THE COUNTRSfi-

PRICES—$22.50, $ 2 7 , 5 0 ; $ 2 9 . 5 0 , . $ 3 4 . ^ - ^7^50-^'^ ; • $ 4 2 . 5 0 attd'$4tl5jd;'^'-VT^: •.-•

\ ' •

AYER, MASS. FOR MEN AND YOUNG MEN '•!\

SHIRLEY News Itom!!.

L. Cruickshank, of Lowcll, a tor­mer "buddy" of Mathew H. Gateiy in France, and Marlon Crotty. of Framlngham, wero week-end guests ot Mr. and Mrs, Thomaa Oately, j

Horace del. Grosse. recently return-1 ed . from Haytl , Is a guest of Mr. and I Mrs. Clemenzi.

The first congratulations rocoiVe'dT-W . . , T ' ? L . I ° ' * " ' * ' ° ° ' ^ •J""' *l'?, *"" ''® ° " " " " " pictured: TBe low?st"s'co're' 1*. Wednesday were from Mlss Helene was won by Ray Chesborough, Frank S . ^ / ^ ° " ' ' ' A ° ^ Santiago, a sister of the Sldleau, Wiiford Quinty and Arthur groom. A telegram was handed Dr, [ Bulger, who received Halloween caps

Desmond at the close of the service from his sister,

A good number attended the Hal­loween whlst party on Thursday even­ing in the Legion rooms by the Auxil­iary. A. L. Fit teen handa were play­ed and the rest of. the evening was spont in a social t ime and dancing Coffee, doughnuts and apples were served. The highest score, 58, waa won by Mrs. Charles H, Miner, Mrs. Ralph Wheeler, Mlss AUce Cole and

— Kathleen MUrervT-wha", received

The rooms were decorated with crepe paper and ears ot corn, making a very pretty setting.

Mrs. H. H. Chapman is spending Saturday -with triends in Keene, N. H.

William Jubb attended his regi­mental reunion in LoweU-on Friday.

Mr, and Mrs, Henry Tremblay, ot Atlantic, were in town this weok for the Desmond-Credit wedding.

Arthur E, Felch is looking after the: -work ot. tho water district during t i e jlliicSs of 'Vvniianx'Browbi super Intendent. "" ' "

RiisV. S. F. Goodheart spoke at the Brotherhood meeting of the Highland

A. G. Pollarcl Co. THE STORE FOR THRIFTY PEOPLE LOWELL, MASS.

MeFrimack, Palmer and Middle Streets

ANOTHER OPPORTUNITY TO BUY

Sheets and Pillow Cas es

THAT ARE SLIGHTLY DAMAGED, AT EXTRA LOW PRICES PRESENTS ITSELF TODAY

Included are all the popular grades of cotton cloth, made up in sizes to fit any bed or pillow, at a reduction of at least one-third off the regular prices. The imperfections chiefly stains.

are

SHEETS For cot beds, made of fine, rm cotton; regular value $1.29.

Sale price, each 89c^

For single beds, size 72x90 inches, and some longer; excellent cotton; regular value $1.49. Sale price, each 9 8 d

For full size beds, some as large as 90x108 inches, and made in the regular way; values up to $2.00. Sale price, each

$ 1 . 1 9

Hemstitched Sheets in all sizes. The finest grades of cotton; some of these sheets sell regularlarly for $2.25. Sale price, each $ 1 . 2 9

PILLOW CASES In all sizes, including "Fruit of the Loom" and "Dwight Anchor"

arid paany other grades; value 39c and 42c. Sale price, each ,• 2 5 ^

Baptist church on last Thursday evening. His stibiect was "The neg'-' lected factor of istafe progress." Mrs. Goodheart was In.'charge o f t h e reg­ular nild-wcek meeting in' his ab­sence. .'; .,

There will be t i e regular services at the Congregational churoh on Sunday. Subject of morning sermon by the pastor, '."The sin -of Ingrati­tude," and thc 'evening BubJect, "The need Ot leadership tdda-y."

. T h e schools"win'bo'S^lsed.* on Mon---dijt.-thot -the teachers trifcy.attend -a

convention in Ayer*. where some very ablo speakers are to be present.

A large number of ladies met at the home of Mrs, Ruth Phelps, Wednea­day aftei;noon for the regular meet­ing of the I-adlcs' Circle. It waa an­nounced that two barrels had been (llled with warm clothing to be sent to Tougaloo college in Georgia, The directors had aprons tor those who wished to sew, Mlss Martha Hunter read recipes from a cookbook print­ed in 1767, which were very interest­ing. The next meeting will be held with Mra, Catherine Hooper on No­vember 9.

. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Dunn enter­tained at suppcr last-Saturday nisht Mr. and Mrs. Henry Brockelman and daughter. Shirley; Mr. and Mra. .lames Lenox and sOn and Mlss Gladys Matson. of Jefferson, N. H.. and Mr, and Mrs, Richard Grenfell and daughter, ot Boston. The evening was spent in visiting and reminiscences ot their camping party the first two weeks of September.

There will be a supper and enter­tainment in the vestry ot the Congre­gational church on Wednesday even­ing. November 2, at seven o'clook.

At thc parish meeting held on Mon­d.ay evening in the vestry of the Con­gregational church a good number attended and matters of interest were discussed and explained.

Mr, and Mra. Augustus B, Cram will celebrate their golden wedding at their homc on Sunday, Townspeople and friends -will be welcome trom four to eight o'clock.

Mr.<i. Harry Martin left Wednesday to Join her husband in Washington. D. C . where hc is a. member of the military band. They arc to do light housekeeping.

Old Shirley chapter held the first fall meet ing on Tuesday evening with Mrs. Clara H. Miner. Songs wore' sung with one of the new members, Mlas Gladyce R, G, Phelps, at the piano. The salute to tho flag was followod by a busine.*a session. Com­mittees reported that a storm flag had boen purchased and new hal­yards placed on thc flagpole, Thc halyards wcre a gift from Edward l*ratt. Announcement was mado that one of the members, Mrs. Anna Cram, and hcr husband, are to celebrate their golden wedding on Sunday,

Young Men's Suits a re very smart this season, very swagger in cut with-Uxe-,, -„„ looser and longer lines, and the lowered wajst line. They come in single and • -•' double-breasted models. The fabrics come in neat hair lines;; stripes and solid tones, in blue, brown and gray. •'

New AdvcrtLsements

Men's Suits are here in good assor tment in those fine, servicieibte w o r s t e d that the business man has learned to prefer,^ as well as fin the'unSiflshed 'fabric^ in plain colors and ?ancy mixtures. Also, many y ynd da^k%li:^fe^ei-f&l^the^BM^ _^^

Prices on Suits are GREATLY REDUGED feomthtiseo^^Kje^ t h e ' fabrics are of better quality. -• .. .. ••..-.':-•"'••[^-..^••':-;-,'x':fx^--^\

P R I C E S - $ 1 9 . 5 0 , $ ^ 5 . 0 0 , $29 ;50 i $ 3 4 . 5 0 ^ ' $ 4 2 * 5 6 ^

Now is Sweater Time. You wiU certainly need a. sweater these cool fall days. We have a big. vaxiety' o f sweaters in all the popular colors, including white. They; come in the coat or V-neck styles; some with a collar and some without.

You will also find here that well-known

Tom Wye Knit Jacket FOR OUTDOOR SPORTS AND GENERAL UTILITY

Men's AVork Sweaters . .$1.50 to $5.00 Men's -viNeck Sweaters .$4.00 to $10.00 Men's Coat Sweaters..- .$5.00 to $lO.0O Boys' V-Neck Sweaters...'." $2.50 to $7.50

Cider Bring Your Own Apples and have them pressed

FRIDAYS and. SATURDAYS

JELLIES and JAMS Let us supply you this

Highest quality. Visitors Welcome

us winter.

FALL SHIRTS

are ready and we have a big assortment to select from, and the prices are very low for the quality of fabrics compared with those of a year ago.

Percales 9 5 ^ to $1.95 Satin Stripes $2.50 to $4.00 Woven Madras $1.45 to $2.50

STORE HOURS

Monday and Friday 8 A. M. to 9 P. M.

Saturdays 8 A. M. to 10 P. M.

Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursdays 8 A. M. to 6 P. M.

• * v *

Littleton Frnit Prodncls LITTLETON, MASS.

Tolophono Harvard 85 Factory One-third of a Mile from

Littleton Deppt 4t6p

Mrs. Elmer H. Allen la to represent the chapter at tho meeting this week In Sprlngfleld. Refreshmenta wcro iiervcd by tho hostess, assisted by hcr daughters, Evelyn and. Kathleen. Piano ducts by Misses Phelps and Miner and vocal soloa by Mlss Phelps added to the evening's enjoyment.

The a.s."!eR.sors have nllowed three d.ays of grace on all tax bills. ,

Frcdoni.in lodge', I,- O. O. K„ will work the flrat degree next Thur.<!d.iy evening.

The I.idio.a" Aid society cleared $71,55 .It their sale Wednesday after­noon. Tho sum ot J27.76 whs received from tho quilt, which Vwas won' by Mr.t. I,aur« .P. Ballou. ' .

WINTER UNDERWEAR

Warm.underwear - for cofid^ daqps^-^^ Uhderwear prices a t a BIC RElHf&' TION from the price of samegoodi season. We.have all the leading m a k e s ^ : a t new low prices. Two-piece derby ribbed Two-piece wool : . . . . .$1.00 to $SkliOtl Union Suits, derby ribbed .,-%

$1.50 to $2.0<>ij Union Suits, wool . . . .$2.75 to $3.75'-Boys' Union Suits 90< to $fv7&yj

' .. ^ ^ t ' . . ' f i !

George H. Brown; J^ Reliable Clothier AYER, M A ^

'^.

r.s^'i

That They All May Be Oite;lj

The Ministers' TTnion geeks the Oneness ia Good WiU, uicLiti Practical Oo-operation, of AU the Pe^leP

' It is not a local .bbdy, but, like the l&y Stack IVayer Meeting of over a cetitury ago, a "World bodj . '-Bat it was

J, founded at Ayer." It's flrsti meeting •vras held therein 1,895 It can never cease to appeal iot the earnest good wirt::<>f hil thc people of Ayer and.vicinity'! ' J • >_ v,'j

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TWO HOJSLSRB A Y E A R J!S A D V A N C E

. "i^EOKCK n . . . n . T U R N E R , Publisher

W o publ i sh weekly Uic fo l lowins Poipcra:

Tnjmcr's Publ i c 'Sp ir i t , Aycr, Mass. T b e (Qroton Ziandiuark 'Die PeppercU Clnrlon-Atlvertlscr n > e Ii ltt lcton Guidon TIM} WcstXord Wardsman

' Tbo Harrurd HUIsido Tbo Bhlrley Oracle Tho Townsend Tocsin n > e BrookUno (N. H.) Beacon Tbe UolUs (N. U. ) Homestead

PabUcat lon Ofiico 3 West Stroot Aj-cr, ,Mose.

Entered as eccond-clasB matter at tile poBtofflce a t Ayer, tSe.ee.

Saturdny, October 29, 1021

WESTFORD

Center. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Marden, of

The Weirs, N. H., wore visitors this week at A. H. Sutherland's.

Mrs. F. A. Hildreth and Mrs. Cath-erini' Allen have closed their cottago on Hildreth street for the wintor. Mrjf. Allen returninK to Muiden and Mrs. Hililreth .staylnK at the H. V. HUdioUi's.

Mrs. Hilena M. Bartlett is enjoying a few days of vacation visitlnR her two son.s"and their households and

' other friends ill Greater Hoston, Edgar A. Mann, on ForKC Village

road, ia reported as seriously ill with heart disease.

Three n o w books added to thc J. 'V. F le tcher library are "The mirrors of •Washington," "The glass of fash-Ion" and "The. mirrors of Downing Btreet." Tho last two are English books and quoted as being of much interest.

The first killing frost of the season came on Tuesday night.

Taxpayers are kindly reminded that on all taxes not paid by Novem­ber first interest will be charged from October 15.

Forrest 'White, who has been on the sick list and at honve from Chaun­cey Hall pchool . Boston, is better and-back to his studies again,

John Blair, a theological s tudent from Boston, occupied the pulpit at t b e Congregational church .last Sun-

, day and also presided at tho ovening meeting. H e possessed an earnest, pleasing personal i ty and was a good singer. He coraes again this Sunday.

I.a8t week w a s "telephone week" throughout the country, its object seeming to be to bring the "central" i n d the .subscriber to a mutual good understanding. In the larger places It Is reported as muoh of. a success and at our local exchange Mrs. Isles k e p t open h o u s e for any w h o wished t o call. One of the days a delegation i r o m the academy, about twenty-e ight In all . visited t h e exchange and a man from the Lowel l office was present to e lucidate the woi-klngs of Eoad t e lephone service. , •

T h e flre appar.-itus was called out last Sunday forenoon for .a brush lire near the Catholic cemetery;

The sixth, seventh and eighth s rades of the Frost school arc to en­joy a Hal loween party at the lower town hall th is Kriday evening.

T h e Robert H. Ell iots have closed their s u m m e r home and returned to X,owelI for the winter.

The second meet ing of the season of the Tadmuck club took place on Tuesday afternoon a t Library hall "With about flfty present. The presi­dent. Mr.s. George F. White, presided and introduced Rev. Otis W. Foye,

• w h o gave a flne address on "Thc pass­ing of the impossible." Mlss Altie M. Howe of the Altrurian elub, Shir­ley, was present .and gave a line re-.port df the Federation meeting held 'in P lymouth late in May. Several new members were admitted to' men^-Ijership.

The joint meet ings of the American Legion and the Ladies' .Auxiliary took j where place on Monday evening at their I and grist mill. headquarters on Boston road, the men meet ing upstairs and the ladles downstairs. There was a good at­tendance. The president from tho Legion at Litticton, .and the vice president from the one at Chelmsford were present as well as several other guests from both these places. They gave outlines of the work of their or-ganixations and it was a successful "getting acquainted" meeting. Later, all met together and ioe cream, cake and coffee were enjoyed. An oyster supper is planned for the ncxt meet­ing.

The \Valtor Prescott Wrights, who havc been spending autumn weeks at Whitney homestead, have returned to their Brookline h o m e , '

The reading circle of the Tadmuck club at Mrs. H. W. Hildreth's Mon­day afternoon was well attended and two short plays were read.

drinking at tho Old Oaken Bucket farm.

Wo wcro delighted to leorn the name of tho brook referred to In the recent automobllo trli> of tho L. W, WhcclerB as "plcturesiiuely tumbling," There is an Inspiration in such a brook that we too oftin fall to up-prcciuto and apply as a counter bal­ance to our ovor dcveluiied dollar vision. We recall now m digging uj) ancient history a s record>d in our memory that Townsond m ' Uist an­nual town mooting voted '." rebuild the bridgo over Willard br(Mik on the Aahby road. Wo Intend U' take a trip up that way as soon a. \*' can, Thc book referred to. "A Ni" KOK-iand romance." wo shall taKi from tho J. 'V. Fletcher library as y--"<x as we can slip our handcuffs fron; . ^ ' T exactions.

The ncxt meet ing of the MiUdltM .' -North Pomona Grango wiil be h.id on Friday, November 4. In Odd I t ! -Ibws' hall. Bridgo street, Lowcll. .\:i unusual entertaining prograni is he­ing prepared.

Alvan Hutchins, of California, a former resident and native of West­ford, haa bcon visit ing relatives and friends In Westtord, Cholmsford und Lowell. Hc bought land in Califor­nia and fortunately located oil on it which ho sold to thc Rockefel lor Co. Mr. Hutchins will bo romembered as the son of George Hutchins, w h o for many years carried mllk to tho West­ford station and owned the farm in Parkerville now owned by Almon S, Vose.

The last meet ing of Westford Grango was largoly attondod, reprc-sontatlveis being present from Tyngs­boro, West Chelmsford, Dracut and Lowell, Twelve candidates wcre in­itiated In the third and fourth de­grees. Tho ladles' degree team work­ed the third degree in an applauding manner, and tho regular offlcera the fourth degree in the usual efllclent mannen One member was admitted by demit. The usual harvest supper was served to a large oongr.cg5ition.

The we l l -known Marshall's hall at Westford Corner and West Chelms­ford, half ot t h e hall being inside of thc town line, has beon changing own­ers frequently of lato. L,owls Tru-dcU. of Lowell , is its recent purchaser.

Thc. next meet ing of the Grange will bc held on Thursday evening. November 3, when' t h e following question will be discussed: "Why do w o . not sond moro farmers to the legislature?" Thero will bc no nega­tive or alllrmative speakers, but the following porsons arc expected to speak on all sides: Mr. and Mrs, William E. Anderson, Mr, and Mrs, Harry Ingalls. Mrs, M. Aurilla Wright. W. R. Taylor. This question ought to.Interest every farmer in tho Grange, w h o - s h o u l d come out and commit to memory a few thoughts on more farming in tho legislature. You can bc brief—not over thirty minutes and sixty seconds,

Thc open hunting season Is upon us onoe more. Oh, ble.ssed. happy, day when tho Innocent birds with thcir inspiring song and plumage can be listed for annihilation. We are proud of tile day and the consistent legisla­tion that allows this open opportunity to cultivate humaness to dumb beasts and we are so sorry that wo cannot do our share of humane shooting, but Ave are so busy trying to finish up haying .and hunting for a few pota­toes in an .acre of witch grass that we have not time to do our full duty or any'part of In legalized humaness. Now will it be too much for us to a-sk some beloved brother who has thc shooting leisure and willingness to do our shooting for us?' Shoot every­thing from the crow to the wood­chuck. If you haven't time to shoot everything spare the woodchuck as he is such a handsome bird and does so much good. Hope that we \vlll not be miiiinterpreted,

"Mr. and Mrs, Everett Marden, of The Wclrs. N, H,. where they own a large hotel, were visitors on Monday at thc F. W. Bannisters, coming in thcir new seven-passenger Hudson automobile. Besides their large hotel at The Weirs they own a large summer bungalow at Campton. N. H,, whero his father and mother, Mr. a i d Jlrs, Lewis J. Marden, live. Thoy formerly lived at "Westford depot.

Mr. Marden. owned the saw Mr, and Mrs, Everett

JOHN M. FARRELL, Auctioneer Office, 162 Market Street, Lowell

AUCTION SALE —OF-

25 COWS MONDAY, OCTOBER 3 1 , AT ONE O'CLOCK P. M.

At the late ANGUS McDONALD Farm on the Concord Road, near Boston Road, WESTFORD, MASS.

J u s t a r r i v e d f r o m .Vu i i lurn V e r m o n t wit ] i '>'t n o w i l i k ' l i a m i

Mse-by S p r i n g e r s l l ia t 1 ! i a \o s c k s - l f d f r o m thc host t la ir ies in that

iti idi. W e h a v e m a n y <-<'»'s that wi l l w e i g h oxer 1200 jiound-s a n d

;!k from 40 to 60 p o u n d s a d a y . T h e y a r e a l l IVnleral tt-sted, t-xtra

MM', .size, y o u n g a n d h e a v y rni ikirs . P e r o f3e i '

H E N R Y . \ . . M e D O N A L l ) .

remote r a s t it main ta ined a Univer­salist church, presided over by Uan- [ Iel Wetherbee of Acton, There bc- j ing only twenty-one inhab i tan t s in tho town there must be much doub­l ing up in olllce holding. We reoom­mend the town of Sharon as a hope­ful place to emigrate to for all who | wan t office but who cannot get it in , t he congested centers where they now live.

The Courier-Citizen in its bril l iant "Catch All" had someth ing interest­ing abou t Sharon, N. IL. recently.- The w r i t e r did not know, evidently, t ha t t h e cemetery in tha t town of the beaut i ful namo Is interest ing. If you leave your au to by t h e side of the road, open a gate and walk somo dis­t a n c e t h r o u g h a b lueberry fleld, you will r o i c h tho top of the hill, and r ight ' there , in the field, is the ceme­te ry and in it some of our revolu­t ionary soldiers a re bur ied. We know of two graves there t h a t a ro ot in ter­e.st to Westford people, one grave be­ing t h a t of Reuben Law; who lived in Acton and w.as a m i n u t e m a n and r an on the a l a rm of Apri l 19. 1775, to Concord and took pa r t in t ha t me­morab le contest a t t h e Old N'orth br idge and had his queue shot oft. He served gal lantly d u r i n g thc war . He was the g randfa the r of Capt, Sam­uel Law, who lived where Amos Polly lives now. and so was t h c g rea t g rand­fa the r of Samuel Law Taylor,

The o the r revolu t ionary grave is t h a t of a Taggar t , who also fought in Concord, H e is the g rea t -g rand ­fa ther of Mrs, Josophlno Taggar t Fiske , who t augh t here In our acad­emy. Jus t why thcfee soldiers ever went to Sharon we havc never learn­ed.

About T o w n . Thc flrst of t h e F a r m Bureau scries

of mot ion p i c tu re exhibi t ions in co­ope ra t ion w i t h the Uni ted Sta tes de­p a r t m e n t of ag r i cu l tu re , will be held a t t h e t o w n ha l l on Tuesday evening, N o v e m b e r 1, a t 7.30. w i th the follow­ing p r o g r a m : Apples and the county a g e n t . " "A -matter of form," " t ' u red by c a n n i n g , " "Trai ls t ha t lure and s u m m e r fun." " In Wash ing ton na­t i ona l fo re s t s , " A spcclal featuro will b e ' 'The F a r m B u r e a u at play," be­ing t h e p i c to r i a l r ecord of the recent o u t i n g in Concord . This scene of moving will close w i th a comedy. Ch i ld ren m u s t be accompan ied hy ad u l t s . I ^ t UB t u r n out and t u r n in to the t o w n hal l nnd be prescr ibed for. Alt we hnve a l r eady a l luded to e l sewhere . "A m e r r y h e a r t doeth good l ike a med ic ine " Wc all need a large dose of it.

T h e e lec t r i c poles f rom \Vestfor(l lo Brooks ide a r e be ing sawed and chopped down so as to m a k e safety flrst B&te. As is it now .safety first is no t safe b e c a u s e m a n y of these poles, l ike t h e i r predecessors , a re il.able to I t,,^rlan church mot nt the home of thc fal l c rossways onto the roadbed and j p^fsident. Miss R u t h Tut t le . la.st Snt-1am It, and bruise tho pa in t oft the i u r^av af ternoon It wns a very

.Marden will spend t h e wintc^r in Flor ida ,

Thc Middlesex-Nor th Agr icu l tura l society held t h e first f a r m e r s ' insti­tu te of the sea.son on W e d n e s d a y in Nor th T e w k s b u r y wi th ari a d d r c s s hy C. B, Tillson on "Soiling c rops , " Th* af ternoon w.as devoted to compet i t ive t r ac to r plowing on the lawn of George W. Trull .

It is a p leasure to learn t h a t the president of the W o m a n ' s c lub in Winches te r i.s Mrs, H e n r y H l ld r e th fHarr ic t C, S a r g e n t ) , Mrs, Hlldi-eth Is one of our a cademy g r a d u a t e s , who has shown herself to bc a w o m a n of ability and public spiri t . T h e Win­chester club is large and influential with over fif^O m e m b e r s . To be elec­ted pres ident of such • a club Is an honor and wo teel t h a t the c lub in tu rn is honored in hav ing Mrs. Hi l ­dre th for its presiding oITlcer,

We think Mrs. Sarah J, Drew Is ijuite a wonder . She is a lways r eady for fin au to ride and never s eems fatigued. On Monday. October 17. in company with he r son t rom Connect i ­cut. G, A. Drew, and his wife, and her daugh te r , a mo to r t r ip was t aken to Chelsea and Wash ing ton . Vt.. to visit her gir lhood home. There she saw some old- t ime friends who were glad to sec her, a m o n g them an old schoolmate who is ninety, and still looking after her farm. The follow­ing day the r e t u r n t r ip was made , nearly 400 miles being covered tn two days. The ver>' next day Mrs Drew was ready to go to Chelm«"fnrd to the l.'nit.ari.an conference there This week Tuesday Mrs. Drow and d;*\igh-ter . Miss Alice Howard .and Mrs. Richardson motorod to Billorica and were guosts nt tho t \ ' oman ' s Alliance thore. They nlso called upon Mrs Jul ia F le tcher , who is ninety-one, and Mrs. Luella Hu tch ins Stower. formor res idents hero. On tVednesday Mrs. Drow and d a u g h t e r nnd Miss nmi ly Fle tcher took n t r ip to Nashua .

The W o m a n ' s Alliance of the f n i -

poles. W e h a v e , b e e n informed thnt t he se polea h a v e been sold to thc N. E, T. & T. Co.

T h e town of DiinstaWo Is the h.an-ner town in th i s vicini ty in the ra te of fAxatlon, being only J l * on a t hou-cand and a reduc t ion of forty cents pe r t h o u s a n d from last yenr. W h a t say vou to m i g r a t i n g to Uunst.ableT T h e "only ob jec t ion t o migra t ing is t h a t they never pub l i sh the list of J50 t a x p a y e r s a n d over. Tha t sett les t h a t ; c o u l d n ' t t h i n k of going hack t o be ing so Inconspicuous .o-s tha t . M i g h t ns well , and pe rhaps be t te r go to Sharon. N, H,

Mr. and Mrs, Alfred Hudaon h.ave a son. Thomns Brown Hudson, born At thc Cheney-Allard hospital, Low­ell. Mrs. Hudson was formerly .Miss t o u l s c Brown, ot Wost Chelmsford. and by t h i s evont Mr, and Mrs, Thom-

. aj! Brown, of Weat Chclmaford, have become grandparents, Mr, Brown is the we l l -known superintendent for Donald M. Cameron at hla mill In 'West Chelmsford,

The Clam Sholl club ot Westford Corner and West Chelrnsford enjoyed a recent outing at the Edwards Camp a t Nabnassett lake,

Mlss E l l a T. Wright, who haa been spending tho summer scason at her summer h o m c on the I>owcll road a t Brooksldo, haa returned to hcr winter homo lii Cleveland, Ohio. 'Wo Bhall mlss her cultured presence at Brookalde and elsewhere.

Mrs. F . A. Snow very dellghtfiilly entertained some of her West Cholms­ford friends last Thursday afternoon;

The fourth and only frost of thc oeiuion w a s on earth and other fixings 'Wednesday tnornlnsr. Ice half an Inch iblCk fire'Ventea, tho chickens from

plcious opening wi th a largo numhor prosont. Repor t s wore givon. and the speaker of the .afternoon, .Miss I.illa ?"lsher, of Boston, formerly of th is town, told ot the work in Nor th Caro-lin.a. Mlss F isher Is a splendid speak­er anrt told In n vorj- in terest ing way of the t ' n l tn r lnn circuit work in this southern slate , which she visitod and helped for a while thia spr ing.

Thoro was .a full houso nnd thon somo nt the concort by the Abbot Worstod Comp.any hnnd on Tuosday evening nt Ahhot hall . Brookside. Thc bnnd plnyed some splendid music which livened up the crowd for the movies t ha t followed the bnnd con­cert. Wo a re not n judge of movies, having only been onco hefore In sev­enty-flve yeara, hu t wo fell to laugh­ing with the crowd and folt like say­ing as of old, "A merry hoart doeth good like a medic ine ."

An In t e r e s t i ng Town, Thc last conaus of Xow H.anipshiro

gave the town of Sharon only twenty-One inhab i t an t s , ^Ve believe this Is the smal l e s t town In New England , except possibly some planta t ion towns In Maine, whore the Inhabi tan ts are so sca t t e red thnt Ihey haven ' t found out yc4 tha t they a rc a town. We havo a personal interest In Sharon, it being the town of our enrly .ancestors, tho Law family. Reuben Law. Sam­uel Law and near ly all the reat of tho town wero L a w abid ing citizens. The town Is no t a L a w abiding place a t tho presont tlVne except fn the ceme­tery, Tho town Is a rocky, moun­ta inous region n e a r Pe te rboro and Jaffrey. Wo believo tha t wi th thc decline of L a w camo the decline of chu rch and school, t he re being ne i th­er a t t h c pfescn t t ime . In Its moro

GraniteviUe. A bowling league has r tccn t ly 'oeen

formed here , composed entirely of local men. Tho names of thc differ­ent teams wi th thcir cap t a in s a re as follows: Giants, Raymond Wnll; Yanks, Wiiford Duchenean i I ' i rates, Carl Hanson ; Tigers, U'vi Mc.Mullin, T h c first contest was played at thc Richard alleys here on Tuesday even­ing. Thc leagues will be played every Tue.sday and Thursday evenings du r ­ing the week until linished. It is ex­pected tha t a young women ' s league will be formed here in the m a r fii­tu rc . The bowling game has certainly m a d e a hit and promises to IM thi-popular winter sport .

Thc Abbot Worsted Co, soccer team defeated the General l i lectr ic elnl. .•: Lynn in a s ta te cup g a m e at Forpe 'Village on last Saturday, S goals to ''. In .spite of the one-sided seen ;h> g a m e was very in teres t ing throuffh­out.

Dr. Fabyan P a c k a r d and A. H. AVall took in tho big Harva rd - I ' en . i .•-tate g a m e at the Ha rva rd s t ad ium last Sa turday .

The regu la r ineet ing of C o n n Wi st­ford was held on T h u r s d a y .venint; .

Rev. Alfred Woods, a former pas ­tor of the M. E, c h u r c h here , with Mrs. Woods , h i v e been visi t ing t r iends h e r e for t h e ' l a s t few days,

A new bowling leaguo has recently been opened at the Dudevois and O ' H a r a alleys a t Forge Village, and a ma tched game selected from thc bost p layers from thc Forge Mi lage and Grani tevl l le leagues is one o! tho possibilities o'f the future .

The m e m b e r s of the Westford post, A L. aro now p lann ing to hold a g r a n d ball in the town ha l l on Armis­tice night .

Classes in millinery and sewinp will soon bo opened here in Ahbot hall tor all t he women In the vicinity. Miss Reyer wlll havc cha rge of the mi lh-nery instruct ion, while the sewinp w-il! bc under the direction of Mrs. W, W . Sargent and Mlas KUr-abeth Kastmnr,. Tt la expected tha t theso class .s will be largely a t tended.

The fea ture picture at the movies at Forge Village on th i s Saturi lay evening wlll be Tom .Mix in "The road demon," followed by a Clyde Cook comedv, "The sailor," The same 'mil will he repeated in Granitevii le or. Monday evening and in Brookside on Tuesday ovoninp.

HARVARD

News Item.*, Tho next mooting of the (;ranpo

will bo hold on Tuosday evening, N'o­vombor first, at which t ime the annua l olcction of oflicers will t a k e place.

Mrs. Beano closes hor homo, "Rocky .N'ook" on N'ovombor first and goes to Maine to live with hor son Ed­ward for the winter mon ths . Capt. C". C. Per ry will board wi th Mrs. F. F., Hirsch dnr inp hor absence.

Mrs. Krnest Soott hns aeciirod ros-ervat ions on a t rnns-At lant ic linor and e.arly in Docembor will visit her relat ives and friends at hor old homo in England. Her daugh to r .<5tolla will po with her nnd thoy expect in t.e gono about "six woeks.

On last Sundny, nt tho homo of Kov. F r .Murphy, I.nncnstor. Miss Mnry (;rowley wns united In mnrr iage to l.eo Wadman , hoth of th i s town. Af­ter a shor t honeymoon t r ip the young couple expect to reside hero in town.

At lho home of the hrido In Hriph-lon Wrdno_sday Miss Cnlhorlno Mr-Fea and Joseph Ford wero united in mar r i age . Mr. Ford is one of our town hoys, nn ox-sorvico mnn. and the best wishes of the people are ex­tended to him and his hrido Mrs. Ford wns formerly employed nt the residence of Mrs, p'iske War ren ,

Congrog.ational church soci.al at the town hali th is ?"riday evening. Sup­pers a t six and soven oc lock , nnd entert .ainment at olght o'clook,

Mra. William Bngster is laid up w i th a hadly wrenched knee, susta in­ed in a fall a few dnys .ago.

Mr. and Mrs. Ix'on P. Munro a re to give a Hallowoon pa r t y to some nf the boya and girls at the i r h o m c at Ingleslde on October 31,

The mtialcnl number on the lec­t u r e p rogram Is to he given on next week Thuraday and promises to bo one of genuine Interest. R e m e m b e r , t h e day la Thursdny.

Thc November mee t ing of the Klng'a Daughtora will be omit ted. In

• o rde r t ha t as many aa possible may a t t end tho convention In F i t c h b u r g on Wcdneaday and I 'huraday, Novem­be r 2 and 3, It Is also hoped tha t n la rge delegation will bc present a t t hc Llt tolton circle on t h c ,afternoon of November first, Thla m e a n s a buay weck for thc circle, bu t such good t h i n g s don ' t come our way every day.

The Uni tar ian U.die.s will hold a .*-ocia! in the t'jwn hall next Krulay evening.. Supper at six and seven o'clock .iiul en t e r t a inmen t a t eight,

d n next Wednesday Miss Heiii of Worces te r will s tar t a mill inery ela.ss in the town hall at ten o'elock, Wor­cester County F a r m bureau cov-perat-ing.

Tom Holan's Jianeee. Miss Kleanor Sullivan, h.as been spending liie last two w»,-ek,s 'witll his family a t -Maple­crest,

The fea ture pie ture at the town hall Sa tu rday evening will be Mary Miles .Minter in "Byes ot the hea r t . " adap t ­ed from "Bllndnesii" by Dana Burne t , A dr.aina t h a t i)roves th.at handsoml* is a s h a n d s o m e does. Thc s tory of a girl whose eyes played he r false, but whose be^ r t played lier t rue , *

T h e r e wll}jj>c a mee t ing of the He-publi.can L e a g u e of H a r v a r d a t thc town ha l l a t e igh t o'clock on Wednes ­day e v e n i n g / ^ N o v e m b e r 2. Oflicers for t h e ensi l ing year will be elected. Singing will be led by R a l p h W. Hawkes , All in teres ted are invited,

A firemen's ball will bc given in the town hall Thu r sday e\''ening. .Vo­vember 10, Newell 's o rches t ra ,,t Marlboro, six jiieces, will furnish music.

New .AdvcrtlscnienLs

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Y<iu are" hfrel>.v rcrfuircd on o r - b o -fnro .Tuntiary I. 1ft:i2. lo des t roy t h t pypsy a n d l»n>wn tail m'oths on you r l>i'Oporty in tliis town.

This noti t icat ion is in a c c o r d a n c e with Chap to r 3S1. Acts of 190 5. a-s a m e n d e d by Chap t e r 2CS, Acts of 1906, which reciuires cit ies and towns to de­s t roy t h e egRs, ca te rp i l l a r s , pui)£o and ncats of the prypsy and b rown tail m o t h s u n d e r heavy jjonalty for fai lure lo comply with tho i)rovisions of the law.

Tf a p roper ty owner fails to des t roy such offKK, ca te rp i l la rs , pupa; and nests, t hen the oity or town is requi red to des t roy the same , and thc cost of the work in whole or In pa r t accord­ing to the value of the land, is assess­ed upon and becomes a lien on the land. (See Section <6, C h a p t e r 3S1, below.)

The se lec tmen ask owners and ten­an t s to co-opera to with the t o w n in its work on h ighways and o the r publ ic g r o u n d s by " doing effective work on thei r promises, Citizens w h o have c leaned thei r i-remlscs of the moths , but find thei r t rees e n d a n g e r e d by the neglect of owners of adjoining es ta tes should m a k e compla in t to the select­nion. Thc inf^-station of a res ident ia l ne ighborhood by the neglect of a few will not be to lera ted .

The eggs of the gyp.sy m o t h should be des t royed at once with creosote. Thoy should never bo scraped off the object on which they a ro laid. C-are-ful s ea r ch f'hould be mado for gypsy mo th opg clusters , not only on trees but a lso on houso walls, s tone walls, fences and in rubbish ho^ips, etc. Trees in i^hich cavities occur and which is not de-si rable to cut should have the oavitlew tinned or cemented . This is impor tan t . The present and futuro cost of comba t ing this innect -^an bo great ly r fduced by cu t t i ng and bu rn ing worthlofw brush , hol low trees . etc. A few t rees well cared for aro more va luab le to tho p roper ty owner Hnd the communi ty thnn a la rge num­ber of neglected troos.

The nest.^ of tho b rown tail moth shovild be cut from the tree-*?. cHrefulIy ro lire tod and burned in a .•^tove or furnaco.

I'ull instr \ ic t inns as to best me thods of work agains t th*» m o t h s may be ob­tained from tho I.rOca) Super in tenden t . (Joorgo C Maynard . or from the State Fores ter . Potato Houso. Boston.

Work done by con t r ac to r s should bo inspected and approved by the \JOCT\ I Supe r in t enden t before paymen t for \ he s a m e i.- made .

J O H N K. M A T N A R O . I ' E R L E Y B E A R D , E. K. C O R E T .

M^ Se lec tmen. Harvard, October 21. 1921.

Cdelmsford . B E V E R A G E S i

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V A drink that makes you say-"Oh! Boy' Thlpsly? TirtMl? Jadotl? Pour out n RIOSS of cold, sparkling', snapping, Chclm.sfor<l Ginj^sr Ale. Sec tlie bubbles rise and leap. Sec the golden, glinting editor, d e a r a s cryatal. Tlieu let It flow ncross your palate—smooth, mellow, fr:iKrant. , You'l l say-^"Oh! B o y V — a l l right.

For Home Use Try the Big 4-Glass Bottle At 15< Net. Your Dealer Has It

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part of said preniinOH on which said fb'K'S. cali-rpil!ar.^'. iJup:n or nests *h(\U be ilestroyed may he desiKnated in such notice, and such requirement Bhall not applj" to the remainder of said premiseN. The mayor or selectmen may deKiffn.\tft the m.inner in which such work «hftll be dono, but all work done under t.*iis section shall be .subject to the .approval of the !*tate ."upcriiitendent.

If the owner or owners shall fail to destroy such enss . c i te rp i l la rs , pupa-or ne.st.s in accordance with the require-nienl.H of the said notice, then the city or town, actintr by the public oflicer or board of such city or town dCHlKnated or ,appointed as afores.iid. shall, «ub-ject to the approval of tlie said .super­intendent destroy the «aiTie. and thc amount actu.ally expended thereon, not exceeding one half of one per cent, of the assessed valuation of said lands. a.s heretofore specllied in thi.s .section .shall be assessed upon the said lands; and .such an .amount in addition as shall be required shall be apportioned between tho city or town and the Common­wealth in .accordance with the provi­sions of section four of thia act . The amount.s to be assessed upon pr iva te estates as herein provided ehall be a s ­sessed and collected, and shall be a lien on s.ild estates, In the flame manner and with the pame effect as Is provided in the case of assessments for atreet \v a t e r i n K-

The <(>,M.MOXWE.M/rH O P

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. (Chapter ^81. . \c ts of 1905. a.s amended ^y Chapter 20?. Acts of 1906(.

An Art to Trovlde for Sappmwio i r thc t 'TP"r nnd n r o i r n T A I I Motb*

fioctfon fi. Thc mayor of every city and thc pelcctmen of cvory town sh.all, on or before, the first day of November In cach year, anrt at auch othor tlmos ad hc or they shall see lit. or, tm the s la te suror ln tendcn t may order, cause ft notice to he nent to tho owner or owners , f»o far as can he .•^.sccrtalned. of every parcel of land there in which is Infested with said mo ths ; or, if such notification appears to bc impract icable , then by Tiosiinp such notlc6 on sAid parcels of land, requi r ing t h a t thc eggs, caterpi l lars , ptiprc and nestfl o f ' s a i d moths shall he destroyed wi th in n time eppclflcd In the notice. ,

When, In the opinion of the mayor or a61eotmen, the cost of dcfltroylng such egg,", caterpi l lars , puprr and nes ts on lands contiguous and held unde r ono ownership In a city or town shal l ex­ceed one half of onc per cent , of thc assessed value ot n a l d . lands, then n

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I>cpnrtniont of

I'lHi.ic T.Tn.rni:.s Hoston. October 20, 1921,

C'n the I 'otition of thc Lowcll and Kitchburg S t ree t Rai lway C o m p a n y that It be relieved from the du ty of i i iaintaining (Ingnicn at thc g r ade cro.sslng of its ra i lway and tho Bos­ton and Maine ra i l road at Main Stroet m the town ot Ayer, and for modll l-cation of tho o rde r of tho Commis ­sion requ i r ing the s ta t ioning of flag­men at said cross ing, the CommiK,slon of the D o p a r t m o n t of I 'ublic UtilltiCK will givo a h e a r i n g to tho par t los in Interest at Its hoa r ing- room, 166 StAte House. Boston, on Monday, t iw SOT-(i i th dny of November , next, nt elcvcti o'cloclc in tlu? forenoon.

And tho pot l t loner la required to Klvo notice of sa id hea r ing by publ i ­cation hereof onco prior to said dato In T u r n e r ' s Pub i i c Spiri t , a ncwjrpaper published In Ayer , to serve a copy hereof a t lehst ten days pr ior to sa id date on the Boston and Maine Ra i l ­road and thc Town of Ayor, .ind t o make r e t u r n o t service and publ ica­tion at the t lmo of hear ing .

By order of the Commission, A N D R K W A. HiaHI..AN'D.<?.

^"* Secre tary .

EXt-XTTHI.\ ' NOTICK TO CHKinTOnS OI-' INSOI.VKNT JiSTATK

J->tal« of Kr>>V-ARn H, T A Y I J O R . la te of H.yvard , In the County of Worcofl-ter. deceased, testate, represented In­solvent,

The r r o a t c Court for said County will receive and examine all claims of cred­i tors a g a l n t t the estate of said KD-W A R n H. TAYIX)R and notice Is here­by given tha t s ix montha from the fourth day of Octobor A. n 1921 a rc allowed to c red i to r s to present "and provo thei r c la ims aga ins t said est.ate and that tho Cour t will receive and ex­amine the c la ims of creditors a t Wor ­cester, on tho e ighth day of November 1921. a t nine o'cloclc In the forenoon, and at Worces te r , on the twenty-e ighth day of March, 1922. a t nlno o'clock In thc forenoon,

HORTBNSK T. TAYLOR, 3t7 f Executrix.

Emily Louise Nagle

Fall and Winter Millinery THE HAT SHOP

CARLEY BUILDING

Telephone 82-3 Main Street

AYER, MASS.

Cold Spring Lumber Co. WHOLESALE DEALERS IN LUMBER

Doors, Window Frames and Special Detail Work

CONTRACTORS AND BtJILDBBS

Mill Construction and Honse Dwellings

KSTIMATKS GIVEN OX SHOUT NOTICE

'JVl, W e s t f o r d ,'>4-4, or cal l at o n r .Mill. Depot . I?oa<l. West for<l

AMMUNITION HUNTING COATS, VESTS AND KNIVES

Also SCHOOL SUPPLIES AND WRITING PAPER

Candy Popcorn Peanuts Soda Ice Cream Books

Tobacco Cigars Cigarettes Pipes

Greeting Cards

• w o o n FOR SAI.R—Mostly oak. aome ches tnut . 4-foot lenRth. »».00 per cord : nawed cord delivered, IIO.BO. W. CHKVHni'BTTK. .Shirley, Mass. Telo­phone 9-Sl. 7tf

NOTICE IS H B R E B T GIVKN. that the subscr iber has been duly appointed adminis t ra t r ix of tho entate of MARIA A. HAMirLRTT late of Aycr in tho County of Middlesex, deceaaed. Intes­tate , and haa talten upon hernelf tha t t r u s t by (jlvIng bond, a s tho law directs .

All perftons h a v i n p demandn upon the CRtate of aald.deceased a re required to oxhibit the ^amc; and all pernonfl in­debted to fiald-CKtate a ro called upon to make payment to

Iy|:NA H.'ORA'TDON, Admx. 23 r i eaaan t Street , Marblehead, Mana.

October 14, 1921, ' 3t8

LANGDON PROUTY ...Insurance...

Littleton, Mass. Tolephone 49-.'

FRANK S. BENNETT Succceaor to AJITHUR FBNNER

Insnrance Agent and Broker Main Street Tnmor'o Bnl ld loe

ATXni, MASS.

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T h e Hrst freeze of the season c a m o Tuesday night . Before t h e n t hc ro had been no frost even to do damaffc. . any

Mr. and Mra. F ran i t Hea ld of Man-che.'itor were cal lers a t Mrs. A B. Jbaton's Monday.

T h e supper and on t e r t a lnmen t given ^ ' J . I j ' i l lcs ' Head ing a n d Char i tab lo 'i°r,i,/ ' ' " " ^"''^ ne t ted t h e s u m of J3S..!6. which by a, voto of the society a t i ts last meeting, will be presen ted

• to tho Sunday school. A bountiful supper , In charge of .Mrs, Char ics ^voodln and Mrs, K lmer Boui ton, was -served from 6.30 to 8. A f t e r th i s a n e n t e r t a i n m e n t In cha rge of , Mrs. ' Char le s K. Hardy was given in Grange hall . This consisted of a p iano solo by Clara Wr igh t and a pan tomime , "A m a r r i a g e fai lure," Those t a k i n g pa r t wcre Wall.ace Bascomb. E r v i n g Si­monds , Clifton Glover. Myron Walsh, Ra lph Brown, R u t h Haza rd a n d Ber­nlce I.«veJoy, Tho s tory was read by Mrs. Daniel Goodwin and Mlss Clara W r i g h t gavo a piano solo between the ac t s . Communi ty s inging led by Mr, &irgent . and an Interest ing ta lk by Rev, Mr. Cra the rn , mado u p the rosi ot t he program,

Mrs, Harr ie t G. We.st of Hillsbor­o u g h Inspected the local W, R. C. Monday afternoon. The Milford corps was invited lo a t tend and elKhteen m e m b e r s from there v^ere present T h e r e w.as an unusual ly Interest ing mee t ing and re f reshments were served. The .Mllford corps r e tu rned the invitat ion' by Inviting the Hollis c o r p s to a t tend their Inspect ion ' th is Krlday evening,^ and tjuUe a. n u m b e r p lanned to a t tend .

T h e town of Hollio honored the m e m o r y of Elwyn S, Wheeler , wag­oner , who fell a t Argonne Forest . F r a n c e , In the funeral held a t the c h u r e h last weeii T h u r s d a y . Despite t h e ra in thero was a large n u m b e r of f r iends and old ne ighbors who a t ­tended tile service. Rev, War ren L, Noyes ot Kashua ofliciated. The bear­e r s were Pr iva tes Myron Walsh, Cha r l e s Keyes, p 'rancis Cave, WaUace-Bascomb. H e r m a n Stickney, flrst-class pr iva te , and Scott I'^irloy,' cadet . T h e r e were mi l i ta ry ' honors a t the g r ave at the Eas t cemetery. The l loral p i c c e a w c r e unusual ly 'oeautitul.

Mrs. John i.. Woods Is repor ted a.'' s t i l l qui te ill,

Mlss Agnes Tenney is in Andover c a r i n g for her aunt , Mrs. ICate Gage, whilo Mrs. Gage's daugh te r , Mrs, Dole, t a k e s a much-needed rent and change .

Alber t Chara i t and wife of N'ashuu w e r o in town last week to a t tond the funera l of the late Elwyn Wheeier .

Miss Fann ie Emer son of l^ynn, an a r t i s t of some note, has been visiting h e r bro ther , Dr, Daniel Ernerson, and family.

Mr. and Mrs, Char les Keyes re­turned last week from thei r wedding t r ip a n d a re living at the Keyes home,

Mr. and Mrs. George Manning of Maiden wero in town, to .attend .Eh\-yn Whee l e r ' s funeral and visited Mrs, Mann ing ' s brother, Krancis l.ovejoy, and family.

J . Ear l f rod Hal l , doputy Inspector of Nashua , wl i ; bo present.

Mrs. EJUKibeth C Worces te r is con-n n e a to hor bed by lllnesa.

« „ * j 5 i » « ^ J ? ' ' « ? ' " " ^ accompanied Mrs. ^,.J,%^ O- West d e p a r t m e n t Inspect-w ? f i ? ° ^^w" - <^" who Inspected t h e loca l co rps Monday h l g h t i t o New I p ­swich Tuesday to inspect tho corps " j e r e . Mrs. West was the guest of Mrs. S.mlth over Monday night .

T h e Hil lsborough Pomona Grange mee t s h e r e November 11 and wlll have-as i ts gueat Middlesex-Worcester County P o m o n a ,

i.^'H' ^y^y •^"" l ioynton of Peppe r ­eU at te i ided the Woman 's club tneet­lng Wednesday afternoon.

BROOKLFNE, N. H. News I t e m s .

rn^iY"",'^'^ Russell, Jr . , and th ree fr iends from Exeter, N. H,. spent the week-end a t the i r summer h o m "

Lake, N. Y... is vLsiting her aunt , .Mrs, Celia Power s . .

Mrs. Minnie Hooker of Nashua is visiting h e r sister, .Mrs. .Myrtle Rock­wood.

Mr. and Mrs, Williamson of .Va-shua and Mr, and Mrs, Juhn -Merrill and daugh te r and -Mr, and Mrs. i i u b e r t 1'rench of Mllford were Sunday guests of -Mr. and Mrs. Clarence I 'erin.

-Mrs. F lo r ence W. Perln and a par ty of friends fron,i Brookllne, Mass., h a v beon recent visitors in town,

Mr, and Mrs, Clarence Russell a r e having an eleetr ic light plant installed In the i r h o m e by Hill H a r d w a r e & Puint Oo. of Nashua .

T h e u n n u a l ra l ly day servieo.; of t h e , F e d e r a t e d churches of this town t. were held in the M. E. chu rch Sunday The exercises consisted of a pagean t entit led " T h e coming of T ru th . " in which m e m b e r s of cvory d e p a r t m e n t of the Sunday sehool, from the cradle roll to the adul ts , par t ic ipated, A record a t t e n d a n c e of the church and Sunday school was rc;3orted. Thc ex­ercises were conducted under the di­rection of Rev. H. V. Ebbit t , .Mrs. H A r t h u r Brown and Mrs. Carl Clifford.

Good l i t e ra ture day will be ob.s»;rved at the M. E. chu rch noxt Sund.iy. in the evening thcro will be a s t c r -op t i -can lec ture enti t led "The suinlo.ss Mag."

lA/m/c^n<mUf^ ' p i N E quality, in gasoline or anyth ing else, doesn't amount ^ to much unless it is absolutely uniform.

"It means a lot to the motorist to k n o w that the Socony Gasohne sold in Bar Harbor is t he same as that sold in Hartford or m Buffalo. W h e r e v e r you buy Socony you are sure to get the most in power and mileage that any gasolme can give you—and get it consistently.

/ ' F o r m that good habit of stopping at a Socony filling p u m p eyery time you need gasoline,"

STANDARD OIL CO. OF NEW YORK 26 Broadway

T h e da te given for liie next meet ­ing of the B . A, R. In last week ' s p a p e r was incorrect. Instead of Sat­urday , October 29, It should have been Sa tu rday , November 12,

Mr. .and Mrs, Evere t t W e n t w o r t h h a s accepted a position as c a r e t a k e r s a t the Win th rope Car ter place for the winter .

Mr. .and Mrs. Charles Wilshi re have m o v e d ' t o Na^hu-a and Char les I tey-nol<is and faniily of Nashua , who pur ­chased the Wilshire place, have movod in,

A r t h u r Wright is bui ld ing on to the little slioe .shop where his g r and fa the r , t hc late Joseph Gates, carr ied on shoe-m a k i n g and repai r ing for so many ye.ar.s and wlll have, a g a r a g e and do a u t o repai r ing .

Mrs. M. J . Powers expects to close h e r house noxt week for the winter , whicil s h e will spend with her d a u g h ­te rs . " ., ••

Mr. and Mrs. WaUer F l a n d e r s and J o h n Mercer motored to Meriden. and spent the week-end with l iay-mond p ' landers. On their way honie thev s topped at Cla remont and called on "Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Biirhee.

At a meet ing of t h e t rus tees o t tho Holli:^ l ibrary last week Samuel Ba.s-comb was electeil j an i to r tn place of Edward Strat ton, resigned.

The Ilodr.ey T. Hardys liave re­tu rned to Arlington, after sjiending the sum.nier a t their bun.i^.alow. "The Ridges ," Mrs, Kllon Nichols, who lias been wi th t h e m dur ing the s u m m e r , has re turnod to her homo in the vil­lage.

Mr.s. W.ird W. Ma.son of l l i l l is is visi t ing Mr.-.. ..\. B. Ea ton and dauigh­ter.

Oeorge Xan Oyke and si.-^ter. Miss E m m a I., Van Dyke, s ta r ted I'or .St, i*etersburg, I-'Ia., Tuesday noon. On Wednesday .Mr. and Mrs. Alwin Whee le r and .Mr. and .Mrs. ('. Ander ­son Colburn also st.arted for St. I 'et-e rsburg . They will stop at Wash ing ­ton and Other points of interest , but t h e Van Dykes will go r ight throu.crh,

Tho I-adles' Heading and Char i t ab le society will meet .at the lailies' j iar-lor T h u r s d a y afternoon, November 3,

W, AV. Worct'Ster, Ha r l and Mxi7.7.ey and Miss Helon F a r q u h a r a t t ended the footb.all game at Hanover last Sat­urday . Har land Muzzey and Miss F a r q u h a r were guesLs of Ra lph Muz­zey, who IK a s tudent a t D a r t m o u t h , On the i r re turn they called on Ray­mond Flarwiers, who is a s tuden t a t Union academy. Meriden,

Rev. Char les Hlll C ra the rn p reached a forceful se rmon last 'Sund.ay, t a k i n g for his t e x t . " H e ia out of his mind ." T h e r e was .a'large congregat ion out to h e a r him. .Mr. C ra the rn h a s many fr iends in town who .are a lways glad of thc oppor tun i ty to hea r him.

_ Mrs. Willis C. H.ardy r e tu rned the Wast of host week from a t en -days ' visit with friends and rehatlves in Bos­ton .and vicinity.

J o h n Bell is spending som« t ime at home lookinp after apples and o the r neccss.ary th ings on the f.arm.

F ranc i s (Vave and .Miss Rose Clin­ton havc gone to the nor th par t of the st.ate on a hun t ing t r ip :ind a visit with friends.

Ch.arles E. Hardy was in ,'oxx,,,V'\ Wednesday for the day. .

Rp.v. Charlea HUl Crnl l iern spoke before the Woman ' s club Wednesday af ternoon in the ladles' par lor on his exper iences in the near East w-ith the Y. .M. C. A. .Mr. C ra the rn went throi igh .some thri l l ing and d.angerous oxperlences .and presented them to his h e a r e r s in the most vivid m a n n e r , holding the i r c lose a t t en t ion t h r o u g h ­out hla t.alk, Mrs, Cr.athern was wi th him and kindly exhibited some beau t i ­ful pieces of embroidery, cross-s t i tch work, Jewelry and o the r cur ios col-lectcfl by .Mr. Cra thern . T h e club voted to pay for h.avlng d r a w i n g t augh t in the schools. Mlss Hnr r i e t Dow of I 'eppereil . who was to h.ave apoken a t thc club a t th is mee t inp . was unable to meet he r engagemen t . D u r i n g the social hour c lub t ea woa served by 'Mrs. Harold E, Hnrdy , Mrs. Daniel Goodwin and Mrs. Milton Wright . The next mee t ing will be with Mrs. Anna Bell, Wednesday, No­vember 2s

The Ilrst hasketbal l game of the aea.ion Is to bo playc-d th i s week Thu r sdav evening In thc town hal l he­tween thc Hollls clubs, Nos. 1 and 2.

T h c Girl Scouts wlll hold a Ha l ­lowe'en par ty In Grange hall next Monday evening.

T h c next rommunl ty sing, led by Ea ton Sargent , will be Jn t h e fown h.all on the evening of Fr idny. .No­vember 4.

A-t a special meet ing of the Grange Tuesday evening In Orange hnll the i ; econd ,ahd th i rd degrees wcre con­ferred on a clnss of fourteen, N^xt Tuesday evening the four th degree will bc conferred- in thc town liall and

-Mrs. Jame.s McFail is sick at her homo with the shingles,

Mr, and Mrs, E lmer Wall-u-e of Town.send were Sunday guesLs of .Mrs, Belle Hall.

.Mr. and Mrs. F r a n k Hall of .--iaiihua were call ing on friends in town on Sunday.

Morton Kline and family from i ' l t chburg were Sunday gues t i of Mr. and Mrs, Char le s Dunbar ,

Wilfrod Ouellet te of I»we l l spen t the week-end wi th his mother , .Mrs Joseph Ouellette,

Tho IxjyaI, Workers of the M E chu rch held a social in DanleL*' Acad­emy ha l t Tuesday evening, G. Paul Smith of New York being the enter­tainer,

Mrs, Celia I 'owers and Mr.s. Ger­t rude I 'owers have been ill at th f i r homes with bad colds. .Mrs. .McKa:;-zie of Townsend has been car ing t'or them,

,Misa Ida Hughes has re turned from i 'epperei l , whe re .she has been work­ing dur ing the s u m m e r months .

Mr. and Mr.s. Mat thew Burke of Feppere l l were -week-end guests of Mr. and .Mrs. J idward Fa rnswor th .

B. .t A. It. Fessenden mill closed here on T h u r s d a y for several woek.s.

Tiie G r a n g e fair was <a big .luccejii as usu.al. The d r a m a was very linely presented liy local talent, each t ak ing their pa r t very flnely, A good ero'.vd was in a t t endance ,

.\ par ty of C;irl Scouts went to I 'ep­pereil recent ly and visited their c ap ­t.ain. .Mr.s. Matt l lew Burke .

Mr.s. r..ora O 'Hern from The Weirs is visiting her sister, Mrs. E v a Elliott .

-Mr. and ..ifrs. Carl . E . CUirtord a t ­tended the dedicat ion of Oscau- c . Tugo circle at the Junction ot Ixing-wood and i ' a s t eu r avenues. Boston, on Tuesday, October IS, Tugo circle is s i tuated in a g rea t quadr iangle fac­ing and Hanked on two sides by the grea t white marb le buildings of the H a r r a r d Medical school, from which insti tution Mr. Tugo enlisted for mil- I i tary service in May, i a i 7 . I ' romi- 1 neni offlcials of the government , na- j t ional. s ta te and city, joined in t r ibute ' to the m e m o r y of tho first, enlisted I man of the V. -S. a r m y to be killed I on the soil of F rance in the world war. .\. le t ter from Pres ident i-lard-ing to i l r . Clifford, who repre.sented i the enlisted men of the Ha rva rd .Med- j ical unit, wa-s read as a feature of the ! dedication. In the evening there was { a reunion in the Medical schooi, fol- i lowed by a banquet a t Coolidge cer- \ Iier, Brookline, Ma.ss. I

MASON. N. H. I

\cw.« Ilcnis, i l r , and Mrs, J a m e s Bell, of this

town, and Mr, and Mrs, T h o m a s ' Veno and Mr. Bell 's two sisters of j Townsend, s t a r t ed out one night last ! week on a raccoon hun t near the center of the town, bu t a very ser ious accident befell t h e car, owned by Mr. Veno, as thc c r ank case of his ma ­chine was badly damaged , besides other t roubles to it. The pa r ty b rav­ed the e lements to a late hour , leav­ing for home evidently satisfied t h a t instead of ca tch ing coons they would catch cold instead. Cheer up , ,Iim-mle, be t ter luck next t ime,

H e r b e r t Kimba l l and family, ot Nor thboro , Mass., and friend, Ernes t Kimbal l and family, of Arl ington, and Mildred P re sco t t and friend, of Oreenville, were a t the home of Mrs. George A. Kimba l l in Sunny Valley over the week-end .

Jaraea "March motored to Boston on Fr iday of last week with Krnest Kim­ball and a t t ended thc food fair.

Roy Brown, of Mat tapan . .and a friend, were at .Stanley Flagg ' s on Sunday.

J a m e s O. Reed motored to Brook­line last Sa tu rdny and en route call­ed on friends in No. 4 district .

The m a n a g e r of the McDowell /\rtist.s' Colony of I 'eterljoro. with Orrin Flagg. of the .same town, were in town last week after rhododendron plants which prow near Pra t t ' s .

Mrs. R.athliun, of Sunny Valley, niotored to Boaton for a few days this week wliile Capt. R a t h b u n is paint ing and renova t ing his house.

Itev. and Mra. C. F. Hill Cra the rn a t tended the miss ionary convention in Boston last week and on Sunday Mr. Cra the rn preached in Hollis, and on this week Wednesday spoke be­fore thc W o m a n ' s cluh of Hollls,

Mlss Beth Haynes , of Methuen . Mn-ss,, visited with W, I, Heald a t I ' r a t t ' s over the weok-end.

State Eng inee r Whi le was In town on Monday and viewed the work be­ing done on the Valley road and com­mended the men on the m a n n e r In which the work waa being performod.

Mrs. T. F. Sheehan, of Royal ton, Mass.. hns been visiting Mr, and Mrs, Wa ldo Newell,

Hnrold Lnshun, of F i tchburg . apent Sunday a t C. T. n a m e s ' ,

E rnes t DuRan and Dwight Dlmock of Blllerlca, Mass,, a re board ing a t the Barnes fnrm, and while In town •will pick laure l to m a k e up Into w r e a t h s and t r i m m i n g s for the holi­days.

Our genial grocer , Fred Hill, who r^ins quite nn e m p o r i u m near the de­pot, nccordlng to Dame Rumor , Is abou t to engage in n now business ns a r epor t c i rcula ted a r o u n d town s ta tes thnt he hha opened n s u m m o r board­ing es tab l i shment for ma t r imon ia l part ies, nnd next season he expects to do a rush ing business ns th is town Is ge t t ing to be a f.avorlte place for va­cationists .

Alice Barnes , who has been e m ­ployed recent ly a t the -McLean hos­p i ta l in Waverley, M.a-ss,, has re turned to t h e h o m e of he r piirents, Mr, and Mrs . C, C. Barnes , for a few weeks ' vaca t ion ,

Mer t ie A d a m s spent a few daya in Boston last week and while the re a t ­t ended the food fair,

Mlss Ha r r i e t Kaiser , former ly of th is town, who haa been prac t ic ing to become a nurse a t the B u r b a n k hos­pital in F i t chburg , and whose t e r m ended in June , g r a d u a t e d with the fall class the re last week,

Bur le igh Crockett of . \yer. Mass., entert .ained a par ty of gent lemen frienda from Boaton at the Claflln house for ,a few daya last week.

Severa l persona from here a t t end­ed t h e auc t ions In Ashby and "Town-send last Sa turday ,

At the i r respect ive homes for ttie week-end were Ea the r Amsden and Lewis War ren , who a r e employed In Boston, and Rich.ard Drew, from Ayer.

T h c next mee t ing ot the P a r e n t -T e a c h e r s ' associat ion will be held In the schoo lhouse on November 4. The p r o g r n m will be an open one.

Samue l H. Davis, the .Misses Mary .and . lennie Davis, the Misses Anna and Minnie Bailey, of Marblehead, Mr, and Mra Will iam Casey, of Boa­ton, and Mrs J o h n T, Smith and son E m e r s o n motored to Oardner , Mass., W e d n e s d a y of last week, and called on t o w n clerk Benjamin Holden and wife,

A s h b y Grnnge en te r t a ined Aycr nnd F ru i t da l e Granges n t a meot ing held in thn t town on T h u r s d n y even­ing of last weck nnd n l a r so crowd wen t f rom hero nnd wero a m p l y r e ­pnld for the i r cftorta in a t t end ing , T h c t h i r d and four th degrees wcre w o r k e d on a la rge clnss. n ladles ' de ­g ree t e n m oxompllfyinK t h e th i rd de­g ree nnd pe r fo rmed t h e w o r k in an excel lent mnnner . A suppor followed tho degree work in t h e lower hall of the a r a n g e bui ld ing .

Mlss Annn Bnllcy, w h o hns been nt thc Mnples nil sun imer , re turned to hor h o m o In Mnrb lchcnd Inst Sundny, be ing nccompnnlcd h o m e by her sis­ter Minnie , who hnd been spending a w eek ' s vncat lon n t t ho M.aples,

R e g u l n r bon rdc r s a t the Maples At p re sen t n r* Mrs, Beaale Penchoy and d a u g h t e r Ea the r . of Marblehead . nnd Mr, a n d Jo seph Knne, of Roxbury , .Mnss,, whi le Mr. nnd Mrs, Wlll lnm J . Cinrk. Mr. and Mrs, G a r d n e r Mnrt ln nnd son Boyd, of Marblehead spen t the week-end there ,

Mr, nnd Mrs. F r n n k Snow, Mr. and Mra. F r n n k H. Davis and M r. nnd Mrs . 'William E. Cinrk, Jr . , of Marblo-nend. enjoyed .a ch icken d inner 'at the Maples recently.

I F r a n k Beck, who m e t w i th a very bad accident last m o n t h whilo e m ­ployed a t C, H. Greene 's icehouse in F i tchburg . falling from one of the runways and b reak ing severa l of his ribs, hns re turned to t h e h o m e of his pa ren t s . Mr, and Mrs. J o h n Beck, of this town, and is a t p re sen t u n d e r the care of Dr. Boynton, of Townsend.

Mr. and Mrs. J a m e s E. Wilson mo­tored to Dighton tor the week-pnd.

Mr. and Mrs. Robe r t S. Garley with .Mr. and Mrs. J o h n T, Smith, motored to West Groton a n d visited Mr. and Mrs. John Rob ichaud , r e ­cently,

J. W. Wharff, Mrs. L.aura W.ash­burn and .Mr, and Mrs- Guy W a s h ­burn motored to Wcat Ac ton last Sun­day and visited Mrs- L a u r a W a s h ­burn ' s father, Charles S- Gr imes ,

Guy W.ashburn, -with h i s portable engine, is ,sawlng wood th i s week tor the farmers on tho Valley road,

Frui tdale Grange held its regular meet ing Tuesday evening. After the regular bii,sincRs a flne l i t e ra ry pro-itram w-as furnlsed by thc lecturer, consisting of musical select ions by the Frui t , la le String quar te t , .assisted hy Winnie Collins .is pianist. Readings were given bv Mrs. Lewis War ren , Mrs. I 'hesboro and Mi.ss Meaerve, while a song rUiet by .Mlas Stanley F lagg and Mrs. Guy W.ashburn w.as great ly enjoy.^.l by nil. At the next meet ing the fourlh degree will be w-orked for Deputy Inspector Edward P. Holl of Greenfleld.

SOUTH BROOKLINE. N. H.

w,i.^ a mos t pleasing affair. D u r i n g the evening re f reshments wore served and s inging and speaking followed, m a k i n g t h e t ime pass al l too quickly. As the gues ts depar t ed they left m a n y good wishes for happiness and good heal th for Mr. and Mrs, Hinds, who soon leave to spend the win ter in Hollis,

Mrs, .Martha Pierce ga the red vory nico green corn from her ga rden one day last week.

Mr. nnd Mr.s, E, C. Sha t tuck were in Nashua on Sunday,

Tho family of Wa l t e r Fe.ssenden and Mr. .and Mrs, P a r k e y and little daughte r , Doris, havo moved to Ba rn -sted, where they have purcha.<ied a large farm. F r o m recent r epor t s they are del ighted with the location. We wish them t h e best of success In the i r new fleld of labor.

Joseph Barnaby from Revere, Mass., accompanied by hia son and two grand.sons, were in town call ing on reiati\-es dur ing the past week.

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News Ttcms. The Social club held Its flrst meet­

ing nt the home of Mr.s, Bel le Barn­aby on Tuesday .afternoon, October IS. Nearly every m e m b e r w a s present with one visitor, littlo Ml.sa Gilmour . \ f ler the business session a sho r t lit­e ra ry p rogram followed. A rending by .Mrs, Mary Gilmour, ent i t led "A lonely old maid," c rea ted a gfood denl of l augh te r and was m u c h enjoved Dur ing the social h o u r t h c hc i t e i s served delicious h o m c - m n d c candy Thc next meet ing will bo hold with Mrs, Elsie Shat tuck ncxt w e e k Thurs day afternoon,

Mrs. l.l7,jlo M.aynard Is spend inc i few days at thc Aymcs f a r m In P'i> perell , Mas,s,

About thir ty of t h e T o w n s e n d Hil. I rnprovemont society gave Mr, ,aii'l Mrs. Hinds a surprise p a r t y ln.st S i ; u rday ovening, it be ing t h e i r thir leenth anniversary. Thcy pre.ientci t hem with twenty-flvo do l ln r s ' In goM beside.'! o ther money. Mr. nnd .Mr.« Hinds m a d e flttlng response w i th sin­cere t h a n k s for the i r k i n d n e s s In re-member ing them so generous ly . i;

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Saturday, October 20, 1021

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I News Items.

Jng on "JLooklnp to Jcaus only." Hc gavi; his nddress li> Nowton Center and eJtprossed his wish to serve the church and thc community when ever thoy need his aid. All not attendants of any other church are asked to Join In tho services, buth in the church and Sunday school.

Rov. A. -W. Stone of Concord will preach in tho Congrogational church next Sunday in exchange -nith thc pas­tor. It was announced thai the ncxt mid-week moeting will be htid on thc evening of November 2,

-Mlas Dorothy Muhllg sang a ^olo at the morning sorvico at tlu- I'nitar­i.an ciiurch and there was u chcir of six voices.

The Book and Thimblo club with Mrs George McKet last

i„r • i T n ' w ' T " ' ' " ' •r*'*''- next nu . t -'-Sf, * ' U ''° **o weeks later with .Mrs Ellen Barrows. There will be a n.i.M-cellaneouB program.

•Mr. and Mrs. Frank M tertalned over tho

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T h e ^Neighborhood club met with voo la De l .f,y:nn r ' Mrs. Mabel Tuttle on tho afternoon I .VL «„„?i:°;H'^'"l',. ?_ .'°'"'»e'- teacher at

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of October 26, at which a large num her wcrc present, including two

;Kueata. At tho business mooting It •was decided to continuo the >vork for

' ''^-.^/""tolVB mission. Lottors were read from absent mombora and there WOB a reading by Mrs. Rork. A most .enjoyable afternoon closed -with the singing of "The Star Spangrled B a n ­ner" and tho club song. The next meeting will be held two weoks later with .Mrs, McGregor.

-;.' .'Wheeler W. Ames, a woll-kno-wn citizen and resident of this town for

•Aian'y .years, passed away a t St, Jo -soph's hospital in Naahua, N. H., on Tuesday after a short illness, thoutrh hto health hnd been falling for some tune . Ho went to the hospital on last '•feek iViday. Hev. Sherrard Bill ings otnclatcd a t tho funeral services. which were held in the parlor of the Congregational church on Thursday afternoon at two o'clock. The Gro­.ton lodge of Odd Fe l lows attended the services.

There wa.s a good a t t e n d a n c e at the. meeting of the Grange on Tuesday ievenlng .at which the flrat and sec ­ond degrees were conferred on a d o s s of flve candidates, Tho flrst d c ^ e e 'was worked by the regular offlccrs and the second by the men's degree team, 'Willard Toiles. master.

Mr. and Mrs,. Charics H. Berry left town last Saturday for Manchester. N. H.; where thCy intend to spend the winter.

Mr. and Mrs, Roscoe G. Frame and their daughter motored to Groton from Chelnisford Center laat Sunday afternoon to call ori Mr. Frame's jnother, Mrs. Effle Souther,

Mra, Edward Dunbar and child, of U t t l e t o n . are to spend this winter in Ixiomlnstcr with Mrs, Dunbar's par­ent. Mr. and Mrs, Norman Shattuck, •while Mr. Dunbar completes his courso at . thc Xewton TheologlcaJ aemlnary, where hc has one year more to study. Mr, Dunbar will con­tinue his work as pastor of the Lit­t leton Baptist , church,

nr^J^".^"",^..^^' •^?''" Sargent aro to SS^^f^ '»** ^ I P " * ' parsonage this J ^ .r;. ? * ^ ' • ' ° ' '" •"'• P a r k e r 'will be with them when he Is in town.

Raymond Smith has so far recov­ered from his accident to be able to attend the whist party at the XJ: S. cotilract hospital on Wednesday even­ing.

. T h e rummage sale in charge of the All iance on Wednesday w a s most suo-ceraful, bringing in a substantial ad­dition to thc funds in thcir treasury.

Mrs. W. J. Putnam, -who has been so seriously ill. is no-iv able to sit up.

Mrs. Throne, of Cleveland, Ohio, daughter and her son-ln-Iaw,

Itho Boutwell school I ton. n o w in Ar lUiK-

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m . ' ^ i ^ ^ ' ' " ' ^ L e o n a r d of K e w B e d f o r d w a s t h e g u o s t o f .Mr, a n d .Mrs. G e o r f - c M e y e t a n d M r . a n d M r s , G. A D u r i n t ? - ' ' 4 ^ „ . " ' * , r ' " ' - < ' " < ^ ' A n o t h e r g u ? s , o n D,^nn°f* ' ' ' " ' T ? ' ^ ' ' " y *' ' '« - M e y e t s a n d fcn v T " M a y n a r d K a y of B u r -

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w o ° S " c ^ '%Z''^ b o u g h t % y t h e ^ G r ' i s -w o i d C o . T h e f o r e m a n n c h a r g e o f t h c w o r k i s n o w o n t h e g r o u n d W ^ ^ l l ^ " " P ' - ^ ' l o n o f t h e E , S, C l a r k w e e k T , f ; : « r f ^ ^ p o s t p o n e d f r o m l a s t w e e k T u e s d a y o n a c c o u n t o t t h e i l l ­n e s s of t h e p r e s i d e n t . M r s , w J P u t n a m T h e n e w d a t e s e t f o r t h i s m e e t ­i n g Is N o v e m b e r 1 5 .

T h e flrst b i r d - w a l k o f t h e fa l l . sea­s o n WQS h e l d o n M o n d a y a f t e r n o o n f o r t h e J u n i o r B i r d c l u b a n d t h e i r t e a c h e r . s . T i j c c l u b was m u c h p l e a s e d t o find a f e m a l e e v e n i n g g r o s b e a k o n S t a t i o n a v e n u e . I t is h o p e d t o c o n ­t i n u e t h e s e b i rd -w-a lk . s , w e a t h e r m i t t i n g , o n M o n d a y a f t e r n o o n s n o t i c e o f t h e m w i l l be g i v e n lr s c h o o l s .

p e r s o n a t i n g U n d o S i u n a n d E d i t h B l x b y . M a n y p r e t t y c o s t u m e s w c r e o n d i s p l a y , a n d It w a s t h e w l a h of a l l t h a t m o r o p r i z e s m i g h t h a v c b e e n a w u r d e d . M r , C u r t i a , s u p e r i n t e n d e n t of s c h o o l s , a n d D r . K l l b o u r n . a m e m ­h e r of t h o s c h o o l c o m m i t t e e , a c t e d a s j u d g e s . T h e c h i l d r e n w i s h t o t h a n k b o t h g e n t l e m e n f o r t h e i r k i n d n e s s In a c t i n g a s s u c h . P r i z e s w c r c a w a r d e d .IS f o l l o w s : 1s t p r i z e f o r l o w e r g r a d e s , T h o m a s M a l l e y a s U n c l e S<im 2d i ) r l ze f o r l o w e r g r a d e s , l . < i r r a i n o I ' a r k e r a s a f a i r y ; 1 s t p r i z e f o r u p p e r g r a d e s , .Mary D ' K o c h o a s B o - P e e p ; 2d i ) r izo f o r u p p e r g r a d e s . H e l e n H l o o d a s t h c w i t c h . G a m e s w c r e pl -aycd b y a l l t h c c h i l d r e n , M l s a T r i c o t , in c h a r g e , m a n a g e d t h i s p a r t of t h e p r o g r a m w i t h g r e a t t a c t a n d a b i l i t y , K e f r e s h ­m e n t s , c o n s i s t i n g of s a n d w i c h e s , d o u g h n u t s a n d c o c o a , w e r e s e r v e d in t h e l o w e r h a l l u n d e r t h e s u p e r v i s i o n of M i s s K l i n e , a b l y a .«sls tcd by .Miss H a z e l B a t e s . D a n c i n g w a s e n j o y e d hy a l l u n t i l a l a t e h o u r .

T h e h o n o r p u p i l s of t h e p u b l i c s c h o o l s . ' ire a s f o l l o w s :

Houtw-cl l s c h o o l , g r a d e i. h l g h e c t h o n o r s , M a r i a n B i s h o p . F r a n c i s T e r r i n . ,\irr,;i M a r s h a l l : h o n o r a , M a r i a n Mii j i 'n- i •<ki, ttntKtld M a r c e l a i s a n d N o r m a n C'av- ' a:'.:i-JKh, h i g h e s t h o n o r s , g r a d o 6, W U - , I r e d F r o t o n , M a r y T a y l o r , A m y W r i g h t i horsort.. C h s r l e s F r e e m a n . IvOrenio Kl - J d redg ' - . Ujichel C h a p e n t l c r , E v a T o l l e e , A l m e d a F r e e m a n , H u t h B o e r s , O l g a Ca l l , K f t h e r M a j e n s k i . H a c h e l W o o d : ' h I g h e M h o n o r s , g r a d e 6. U e a t r i c e | B l o o d . M a r y C r o s s , F r e d T a y l o r ; h o n - i o r s , t J e o r g e B l o d g e t t , K d i t h C u n n i n g - I , „ , , ., . h a m . K l u a b e t h D e n a h y , - W o o d b u r y ' d o u g h n u t s a n d P a u l h u s , i i a r l a n d K a d d i n , M a d e l i n e S u l l i v a n ,

B u t l e r s c h o o l , g r a d e 7. h i g h e s t h o n ­o r s , F l o r e n c o B l o d g e t t , E l i z a b e t h I ' a l ­m e r ; h o n o r s , K t h e l y n C h a s e , .-Mice F r a z e e . W i l l a r d T o i l e s , K o b o r t C a m p ­be l l , K a y m o n d F l e t c h e r , C h e s t e r K o r -d y l a s , D o u g l a s W h i t e ; h i g h e s t honor.-^. g r a d e S, T h a i s A t w o o d , D o r o t h e a C r o s s ; h o n o r s . V i r g i n i a B u d a , K a t h e r l n e D e n ­a h y . A d a m M a j e n s k i . O l i v e T o U e s , L o u i s e C u n n l n K h a i i i , < J e r t r u d e M o i s o n , B a r b a r a K a d d i n .

T a r b e i l e c h o o l . h i g h e s t h o n o r s , g r a d e 5. P o r t e r B i x b y . F r a n c i s J o h n s t o n : h o n o r . s , F l o r e n c e T a y l o r , i:)oris C r o n i n Loul&e B a t

I ' n l t a r l a n I - a y m c n ' s • i ) u l p l t s s u p p l i e d by

IKild b y t h o U e a g u e a n d t h t h e a s s o c i a t i o n .

T w o a s s a u l t a n d b a t t e r y c h a r g e s r e s u l t i n g f r o m a n e i g h b o r h o o d q u a r ­r e l In S h l r i o y las t . S u n d a y w e r e t r i e d

Harry E. Gardnor of Winchester, lec-)}iree of tho Massachusetts State trrango will speak, and there w-IU be a short entertainment program.

Miss Harriet Winslow and Chilton Winslow. who h a v

Mlss been

on Friday morning. One complaint I spending tiiu's'mVimer at the lion,., of was made by Leo J, Gendron against .Mr, and M™ Bart tir .'eturn nexf Frank Thomas for assault and bat- week to W'ollaston for the wlnte" tery on Gendrons father. The other i , ^thcr F „ , . , \ ; , complaint was made by Mr, Thomas 1 , , ' , ' ' " '^' ""'f^'"' "''",*'.'''•* '"'••"'<-'<l

-.,,„,. ......j nouse on Holden road, 1, case W.IS I at the home of Alfred Yates

staving r \ycr,

A good number from Shirley Grange attended tho meutlng of Ayer Grango on Wednesduy evening.

There will be a free moving picture '•xhlbltlon in tho town hall nn next

„ ^ . •''lo'i'lay evening at 7,30 (Under the di-.xpeaker for the evening wiil be Dr, ! L'-"y|.'"5,°{ ^^o Middlesex County Bu H, J. kSplnden of the (inthrupological defiurtment of l^al-^ard university,

has just ret-.irned from ''entral

against Mr, Gendron. Th not finished at the time of going to press.

The regular r'.onthly m e e t i n g ot the Ayer Branch of tlie Unitarian I-iyinen's Ix-ag'je will lie held in the v e s t r y of t h e c ' u r e h ox, ae\t Txtea-day evening at eight o'.-!.n-k Th

who A m e r i c a , a n d h i s t a l k w-ill b e u p o n h i s e x p e r i e n c e s m t h a t I ie ld . A cor ­d i a l i n v i t a t i o n is e x t e a d e d t o a l l m e n in A y e r t o e n j o y t h e e i e n i n g w i t h u s .

.Miss E m m a j e n e K. H o u t w e l l is r e ­c o v e r i n g f r o m a n a t t a c k of t o n s i l i t i s .

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-Mrs, Lucy Nichols, who h.xs been ; spending a few daya with Mr.s, B, , C, Cummings, has returned to Nash-i ua, Mrs. Nichols wil l be ninety years old on December 30.

Mrs, G, A. Proctor entertained tw-o tables of w-hlst on last Saturday ovening.

Mrs. Harriot Strout's grandson, Hil­dreth, has returned t,o his homo in -Veed h a i i i ,

I M i s s M a r y J a n e T a y l o r h a s c l o s e d i h e r h o u s e f o r t h e s e a s o n a n d w i l l ! s p e n d t h e w i n t o r w i t h .Miss . M a r t h a • H i l d r e t h ,

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e n d w-ith h i s p a r e n t s . I I r v i n g B a k o r a n i l L o u i s J o s s e l y n a t t e n d o d t h e G r o t o n - M i d d l o s e x s c h o o l f o o t b a l l g a m e in G r o t o n ' i n W e d n e s -

i d a y . ! M r s . E d i t h G a y , of N o r t o n , is a • t ' u c s t of .Mrs, ( i o o r g e J o n e s a t " .Seven ; P i n e s . "

M r s . H a g . i r is t a k i n g a n a u t o t r i p t h r o u g h M a i n o w i t h h e r s i s t o r .

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T h e w- i r ing i s flnished a t t h o h o m e of A, C, J o . s s e l y n . t h e w o r k b e i n g d o n e by G e o r g e J o n e s , .Mr, J o n o s c o m ­m e n c e s w i r i n g f o r M r s , A n s o n S p a u l d

T h e a u c t i o n s a l o o f t h e . h o u s e h o l d h ' "?n3 , a b r o t h e r . ' J o h n s i a t t o r y . f u n e r a l s e r v i c e s . B e s i d e s h o r t h r e e ' / h a r e r e q u e s t e d t o h a v e g o o d s r e a d v I n g t h i s w e e k , D u d l e y B a g l e y ' s h o u s e

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OF EVKKY OAliMK.VT. SIZES AJiE CUT OOKKECT.

ALL SEAMS ARE FLAT SEAMS,

LADIES' WOOL UNION SUITS 9 3 . 5 0 AND ? 4 . 0 0 M'nth iipck, long sleeves, ankle leuKth

Dutch neok, elbow sleeves, ankle length Wool Vests and Pants $ 2 . 0 0 and S 2 . 3 5

HEAVY WEIGHT COTTON UNION SUITS ?2 .0O AND S 2 . 2 5 High neek. long sleeves, ankle lengrth

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LADIES' MEDIUM WEIGHT UNION SUITS 9 2 . 0 O AND ? 2 . 2 5 Diiteli neek, eltiow sleeven, ankle and knee lengths

Low neck, no sleeves, ankle and knee lengths Vests and Pants $ 1 . 0 0 and ? 1 . 2 5

CHILDREN'S FOREST MILLS UNDERWEAR Girls' Hea-vy Cotton Union Suits ?1.00 to ^1.50 Wool Union Suits ^ 1 . 7 5 to $ 3 . 0 0 Boys' Heavy Cotton Union Suits § 1 . 0 0 to $ 1 . 5 0 Wool Union Suits $ 2 . 3 5 t o ' $ 3 . 0 0 Boys' aad Girls' Hea'vy Cotton Vests and Pants 5 0 ^ to 7 9 f Wool Vests and Pants $1.00 to S1.69

w n n ° ' , "','' ''*'° • '•«' Samuel P, Williams took place last Saturday af­ternoon. William F. Fitzgerald of Ayer was the auctioneer,

Jfrs. Lottie .Matthew-s of Brookline, j \ . ti., with her three sons, is visiting her parents. Dr. and Mr.s, F, E. Gil son. ^

Tho ex-service men at the U. S contract hospital -were entertained by a whist party there last week Thurs­day evening.

Miss Grace Brooks is with her l i s ­ter, Mrs. Francis I-awrence. and plans to spend the winter here.

The Grange will hold a progrosAive whlst party on Monday evening, Octo­ber 31, from 8 to JO.30. after which there w i l l be refreshments of sand­wiches. cofCee and doughnuts, followed by dancing, Thc party will be under I J?°T,, ^^'^''°" °^ *'"•• * " ^ Mrs, William V , Bixby. Mr, nnd Mrs. Kennlo Fletch­er and Mrs. Jamos T, Hill,

A number of the local Grange members here attended the meeting of the Middlesex-Worcester Pomona Grange in Shirley on last week Thurs­day, . \mong them w-ere Mrs. Liacos Mrs, Harrington. Mrs. Jamds Hill and Mr, and Mrs, W. V, Blxby of "IVest Groton, Mrs, Sylvester of Pepperell .Mrs, Georgo H. Woods. Mr.- and Mrs Kennie Fletcher. .Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Gllson and Mrs, Fanny Mason. .Mrs. Gcor,gc Woods road a paper on "Snm­mer, ' .Mrs, Jnmcs Hill read a paper on "Autumn." and Mrs, Brock of I.oominster rend one on "Wintor" Mrs. Atw-ood of Townsend, who had the topic, ".-^prir.g," was unable to he present. The address bv Pavson Smith, stato oomnussii..ncr of educa­tion, w-as full of interesting inroonia-t i o n ,

.Midd lesex s. h n o ! at c- 'oRcord d e ­f e a t e d G r o t o n . 'School h e r e W e d n e s d . i v

l a l t ( * r n o o i i h y a s c o r e of H l o ,•• j . \ l i i l i t y t o s t a y on i t s foot h e l p e d M i d : d i o s e x s r h o o l t o a s u r p r i s i n g f o o t b a l l i v i c t o r y m t h e a n n u a l cla.sh ho tw-ccn ; t h e b i g p r iNa t i - a r a d o n i l o s a l s h o u g i l ] o u t w e i g h e d c o n s i d c r a b h h \ G r n t o n

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• - w h i c h a l l t h e B a p t i s t c h u r c h e s o f t h e n o r t h e r n c o n v e n t i o n a r e c o n t r i b u t i n g . T h e s h i p sa lLs o n N o v e m b e r 1 f o r P o l a n d a n d o t h e r c o u n t r i e s . ' ^Mr. a n d M r s . J o h n R l l e y a n d f a m i l y v i s i t e d M r s , K i l e y ' s p a r e n t s , M r . a n d a i r s , J o h n C l a r k , d u r i n g p a r t o f t h i s •Week.

_ . ;Mr. a n d M r s , O e o r g e W a t s o n .at­t e n d e d a - svedd lng in .N'a t ick o n 'VN'cd-n M d a y e v e n i n g a n d . r e t u r n e d o n t h o f o l l o w i n g d a y , a c c o m p a n i e d b y s o m e i r i e n d s f r o m R o c h e s t e r . N , H , , w h o •were g u e s t s a t t h e - w e d d i n g ,

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12 RemrkaWe Values FOR WEEK BEGINNING OCTOBER 28

A sale planned to stimulate business and make new friends for this new store. All new

merchandise specially priced,

MEN'S NEGLIGEE SHIRTS-Big value at 95c^. .-Ml first (,ualiTv, sizes 1-4 to 1.3i,_,.

MEN'S HEAVYWEIGHT FLANNEL NIGHT SHIRTS sizes 15 to 'il ' . . , , . ' $ 1 . 1 9

MEN'S GOOD BLACK COTTON HOSE , 1 5 ^ pair HEAVY SHAKER KNIT V-NECK SWEATERS in blue, green, brown

ttiul niJU'don: wei'e ,$8.00 last year; now $ 4 . 9 5

BROWN'S FAMOUS BEACH VESTS AND JACKETS. Special Prices-Vests $ 3 . 3 9 jackets $ 5 . 6 5

FOREST MILLS HEAVYWEIGHT BALBRIGGAN UNION SUITS

$ 1 . 5 9 MEN'S HEAVY CORDUROY PANTS. Special value $ 4 . 1 9 MEN'S FANOY TWEED AND DARK MIXTURE GOLF C A P S -

9 5 <

Your Last Cliance to PurcliasB

The Eden Ei66tr!6 Wasnino MaGiiine

At This Price

LATEST 1921 MODEL

••i!l,.')0 value

FANCY KNIT TIES, good patteins; .special valuo 5 9 ^ BLUE CHAMBRAY AND BLACK SATEEN WORK SHIRTS.

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HEAVY COTTON BALBRIGGAN SHIRTS AND DRAWERS. Special value 83<t

SAMPLE RAULROAD" LEATHER GAUNTLET GLOVES, Phoenix and Eisendrath make; worth $2.'2't. Special -.'alue 9 5 ^

Stevenson's Men's Shop

THESE MACHINES TO ADVANCE ON NOV. 1 , 1921

PLACE YOUR ORDER NOW BEFORE THE PRICE GOES UP

Geo. B. Turner & Son Main Street AYER, MASS.

Barry Block AYER

PIioiip 209-'2

R. J. STEVENSON Formerly Manager

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a c c o m p a n i e d b y M r s M a u d o H o l i e r j S p r i n c ^ V a t o r C o m p a n y , h o l d i n c a a n d b y M r . a n d M r s . l o r r y O w e n s , p o s i t i o n in t h o o l l l co u n t i l a f t e r h i s o t I . i t t l o t o n , m o t o r o d t h r o u c h L i t t l e - | d o a t h . t o n . C h o l m s f o r d a n d T y n c s b o r n t o | S h o w a s n c t i v e In s o v o r a l o r c n n l z a -N a s h u a , N , H , , S u n d . a y . a n d f r o m t i o n s , b o i n c a m o m b o r of P r o s c o t t t h o r o t o W i l t o n , T e m p l e , P e t e r b o r o G r a n c e , of t h e O a k H i l l a o c j c t y . a n d a n d D u b l i n , t o K e o n c , T h e i r r o u t o b a c k h o m o l a y t h r o u c h T r o y . F i t ? : -w l l l l a m , K l l c h b u r c , A y c r a n d b a c k t o P o p p e r e l l , W h i l e in T e m p l e t h e y e n ­j o y e d a m o u n t a i n c l i m b t o M i l l e r ' s P . a r k a t t h o t o p , h a v i n c a f ine v i e w f r o m t h e s u m m i t .

B e a c o n l o d c o m o t o n l.ast T h u r a ­d a y e v o n i n c a t t h e i r h a l l a n d t h c r o w a s t h e i n i t i a t i o n of a c a n d i d a t e . T h o p l n n s of t h e l o d R o a r o p e r f e c t e d f o r t h o a n n u a l c o n c e r t a n d b a l l o n N o ­v e m b e r 13. B r l g h a m & P o o l e ' s o r ­c h e s t r a , o i c h t p i e c e s , h .as b e o n onpraK-c d .and c o n c e r t t i c k e t s f o r t h o c a l l e r y a r c n o w on s a l e a t D u P a w ' s p h a r ­m a c y ,

M l s s G o o r c i a n n , a - M . a y n a r d w a a a t h o m c f r o m S o u t h A t h o l o v e r S u n d a y a n d o n t o r t a i n o d g u e s t s f r o m C o n n e c ­t i c u t , I n c l u d i n s r M r , a n d M r s , S c i m n K o o n o a n d d a u g h t o r M l l d r o d , f r o m na l I a rd%- i l lo , C o n n , ; a l s o , Mlsa O r n c o C h a p m a n , f r o m A l l e n ' s P o i n t . C o n n , , o v e r t h e w o o k - e n d ,

C, A. M c G r a w a n d w i f e h a v o h 'ocn e n t o r t a i n l n c hi.s p a r e n t t . M r . a n d Mr.s , . \ , P , M c O r a w , f r o m M c O r a w , .V. Y .

a c h a r t o r m e m b e r o t t h o P r u d e n c e W r i c h t c h a p t o r , P , A . R . . b e i n g a r e a l g r a n d d a u g h t e r o f t h e r e v o l u t i o n . H e r d o a t h , o c c u r r i n g o n t h e d n t e w h o n c h a r t e r d a y w a s b e i n g o b s e r v e d b y t h o c h a p t o r , w a s a s i n g u l a r c o i n c i d e n c o . I n a n y a n d a l l t h e s o o r ­g a n i z a t i o n s s h e h a a b o e n a v a l u e d m e m h e r .

A t t h e s o r v l c e a h o l d a t t h o h o m e o n M o n d a y n f t e r n o o n , R c v , R , W , D r a w ­b r i d g e o f l l c i a t i n g . t h o D . A . R . a t -t d n d c d In a b o d y a n d t h o r i t u a l s e r v i c e o f t h e o r d o r w a a r e a d b y t h e c h a p l a i n , M l a a A n n e t t a S . M o r r i l l , M r . D r a w ­b r i d g e a l s o r o a d t h c c o m m i t t a l s e r v ­i c e a t t h o g r a v e s i d e In W o o d l a w n c e m e t e r y . H e r b e a r e r s w c r c h e r tw^o n e p h e w s , W l l l l n m a n d F h l U p B l o o d , n n d t w o o o u a l n a . G e o r g e n n d E d w . a r d H l l l a , f r o m H o l l l s . N . H . M a n y r e l a ­t l v e a a n d f r i c n d a w o r e p r e s e n t , c o m ­i n g f r o m C n m b r i d g o . F i t c h b u r g n n d f r o m h o d f o r d n n d H0III .1 . N . H . T h o r o o m s w o r e f i l l ed d u r i n g t h o s e r v i c e w l l h xho m o s t b e a u t i f u l d i s p l a y of n o w e r s . s o n t b y l o v i n g r e l a t i v e s n n d f r i e n d a , nnrt t h o s o c i e t i e s t o w h i c h s h o h n d b o l o n g e d .

Bread Flour, Suffolk Brand ? 1 . 4 5 bag

Pastry Flour, Lily Blossom Brand $ 1 . 0 0 bag

Pineapples, No. 214 c a n . . . . 2 8 < Evaporated Milk 2 cans 25<J Raspberries 2 5 d can Peaches 2 5 ^ can Apples 2 5 < can Tuna Fish 2 5 < can Beans, Suffolk Brand 2 cans 2 5 ^ Sal Soda, 2V2-lb. pkg 1 4 < Apples GO^ peck Sweet Potatoes 6 lbs 2 5 < Cider Vinegar 4 0 ^ gallon

WATCH OUR ADS—IT WILL PAY YOU

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MARY 0'NEU_L B E A t T T Y S H O P P E

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W a v i n g M n n l c n r l n j ;

B n r r y B n i l d i n g A T K R , S I A S S .

T o l o p h o n o 3B6-2

Piano Tuning WILMOT B. CLEAVES P h o n e 20 H A R V A R D , M A S S .

P l n i i o a F o r S n i p n n d R e n t l y H »

E. D. STONE Fine Insurance Agent

A n t o m o b U o n n d O o r d n r o o d I i u m r a n c o

K s t h e r A . S t o n e , T y p c w T l t l n g

P n g o ' 9 B l o c k A Y E R , M . \ S S .

SALE OF-HATS SATURDAY ONLY

2 S % off Original Price R.' M. Graham

Barry Building AYER, MASS.

It Takes Off the Chill with a Bit of Any Fuel

On moderate day.s, .sii nn­merons upon the calendar of spring and fall, the Kound Oak Pipeles.s Pur-naee disperses rapidly the chill, from all room.s. with a trifle of any fuel,

I'sers highly prai.se thi.s trait whieh provides com­fortably •warm room.s for

little tots to dre.s.s in, with­out that expensive prac­tice of opening window.s later to cool oflf an over­heated house,

Tn bitter weather, too, they find that comparatively lit­tle fuel quickly sends a genially moist warmth into every nook.

ROUND O A K '

PIPELESS HEATING SYSTEM

That such beneficial advantages are attain­able from a pipele.ss furnace, so ea.sy to install, creates hardly a ripple among owners who know of thc Round Oak Folks and thcir gen­erations of fame for unusual achievements.

Wo invite your inspection. Immediate order­ing is advi.sed to insure installation before oold Treather,

This specialty is marked at the bed-rock price.

Senrioe and quality considered, it is, •without question, the greatest possible value.

When you divide thc investment into thc years of it-s usefulnes.s, you sense why it is thc wise choice.

Ayer Hardware Co. PARK STRBET AYER, MASS

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AMERICAN BOSTON. MASS.

Itho cholCMt th. m«rk.t ttttordili ^ ^ ^ 1 I P«rteet mode DMdnr ud CMaa«, *

THE FAMOUS

RATHSKELLER

TOWNSEND SATUBDAY, OOTOBER 29, 1921

J. B* Griffin 83 East Main Street AYER

Groceries' and Provisions, NEW, FANCY GRATED AND

SUCED HAWAIIAN PINEAPPLES AT PRICES THAT ARE RIGHT

Confectionery Cigars Tobacco

VERMONT BUTTER A SPECIALTY

Center.

r^.^W^.' ""'<^'? •'»« bevn closed ior so S'''"y ,>;<""•« has been-reopened, cf W

worked . w ; 5".'"I'<v''"-'r i t ono Ilme

,ir:^n""f'-f'!:''r'' "oward and two chil­dren, Caroline and I.K!wis, Jr.. who

.t\f x^''"'" »P^'"'llnB several w^k^ with .Mr. and .Mr.s,''Albcrt Howard

h'is'b'een"';'?.?' ^'"^".^ ° ' lfominster of Mrs Wini- ' " , ' . ' ' ' " ' ' ° ' ' '^' 'he home oi .-urs. w niiam Cowdrey.

son, Howard, motored to 'Waterto'wn e nd"'"w t i>" M";.""",? ' ° »P,-<1 th^weTk" Elizabeth HiV; "'^ve> » aunt, Mrs. Mrs H M H S , . •'-•"'• '*'*-• occasion belnK Mrs. Hlldreth ,s eighty-eighth birth-

Samuel Haynes of Concord, tfho was a recont visitor at Mr and Mrs iii^J;? . l°.?."^->:' ' «-« «trYoken"wlt'h"a

{ S f s * ' i o ^ \ ° ^ ' ' i ^ o r r o ^ r h ' ? a T s i , ? c ? l?e°^^^^ A ' ''"', - e " ' " ^ ' Rev. Mr. of the pastor- ' "•- ' ' absence Meyers or Lcominatcr, was Introduced and save a most helpful and brilliant The Ladiea* Study club held their

ll^'^iS'' " ' "< ' "" / * ' «*'° rcadlnK-room on Monday afternoon with a eood attendance, nlno of tho members be-Ing present and ono guest. .Mlss Alleo Seavor. An Interesting uroKram wS^ provided by tho dlfTerent m t . i X r T

Rov. and Mrs. Joseph .MeKean havo been out of town on a tovtniJhf^ta cation, visiting relatives in Worces ter and Sprlngfleld. They um „,,^ "J the annual m a t i n g of tlu. M ssachu setts Baptist convention i,. \Vor?este; this week.

Mr, and Mrs, Charle,s lin>v,n- „ . . , their dauKhter Alice, from'"QU1,?CV wero euests of Mt, a„<i j , ' " Yrtli.^l Homer for the-week-end.

Mr. and Mrs. Kalli have taken tho I ^ '''"''" ° ' Atlio'l, Was bridesmaid." "rhe ^ " f ™ t " l J r I ' l ' i " - " ' . • • -n 'houTe'^n ^ ^ T ^ J „ ':"f '°"<T5.^''>- >^ wedding

address on tho subject of "Knthusl-asm," taking ifor his text, "Workers with God." At the close of the ad­dress hc, and all who had us.fistcd In making the occasion a •Kiicces , were given a hearty vote of thanks and the meeting clo.«ed.wlth the livnui, "God be wllh you till we meet acun."

Wedding. ~^~ Aloyslus Joseph McKcmia. of Athol

and .Miss Gladys Helene Hawson the daughter of Mrs. Herman L, Stickney of this village, wcro united in mar­riage on Monday morning by Rev N J, Curran, Tho groom was attended by Ur. Paul .McKenna. of Springfield, as best man, 4n4 Mlss Blanche Wood-

wlth a As soon as he

GardnerW.Pearson ATTORNEY-AT-LAW

Lowell, Mass. Washington, D. C.

shock while there whpre^'h '"•• V !-.^"'ov«d to his iTom'e'; 'Where he only lued a short while Sf^^l"^' i^""''^' , "^ ' ^ « " Wednesday night, i uneral .services wcre held at Loncord last week Kriday afternoon at one o clock and burial was In the family lot In Hillside cemetery High­land .street where a committal ser­vice was held at tho grave .Mr Haynes was seventy-one years old and at one time was a resident of tlils town. He is survived by ono daugh­ter, .Mrs. .Mabelle Carrigan, and two grandchildren of Bartow, Kla.

..Miss Helen Higgins of Brockton spent the week-end with her parent" Mr. and -Mrs, Krank B. Higgins, of Mam street, . "• j

Miss Helen .Miller of Quincy is

Toth'i^Stl'lhfvZVt^en'-d^n"'''''-

You Will have no regrets ]f\^'"^^^ "'^::nry^r''!:^'^^i Dobson's,

John Jones of West Townsend has recently moved into the Van Etten house.

The Kpworth League of the .Meth­odist church held a supper and Hal-owe'en social in their church vestry

last week Krlday evening, win*'h i'v ^•.^•- °^ ' " ' ' • '' E. church win hold a fair in their vestry Wed­nesda.v, December 7, with the follow­ing tables: fancy work, .Mrs, T, Good-looit '"^? •' 'w' •'••••'Smonii • Shepherd; food, Mr.s .Martha Wells and Mr.s ivHiV.' ,"-^\V '-"•""^^'' -•^'"' Charles Wright and .Mrs, Edward Austin' .^prons, .Mrs, J.uey Lawrence and Mrs I'-sther Scales: plants, Mrs, and .Miss Emilie I.awrence-.Mrs, William Hodge,

The Junior Christian Endeavor so-''ii'ty of the Congresatlonal church Weve very jiletisantly entertained at

Mam street rocenVirvac"t'ed"°bf Mr" " j c ? ' ' ' ' ^ ' at the'"HoteTu'„n"ard: and Mrs. Chester Shaw. ^ " - •

Mre. Sangster Troupe and hcr llttln grandson, who have been X,i„i., ° Mrs, Alden Sherwin," her daughter* has returned to her home in Q^^n'*;'

•Mrs, Tebbetts, who makes her her mother, Mrs. Oharle.s

vacation at her •foi^^:"r''h? ' " " ""'•'''

home with R. Morgan,

rose, Mlss Frances Shepherd

me in Mel-

of the

ed to the members of the Immediate families, after which the happy couple left for a wedding trip. vuupie

Tho bride spent most ot her child­hood In thla village, where she at­tended tho public schools, graduatinir '{•o"' the high school, and later from the fitchburg Normal, and for the past two years has been a successful teacher In the' Ellen M, Bigelow school in Athol. She was very pop­ular among the young people of this village and a largo circle of friends and acquaintances wish her much happiness in hcr new life nf'^i','i,i?i''°°"? l" '^ ttovtilar young man

munlty service work, .netted »174.89 The committeo In chargo voted to «i -o ,»20 to the athletic fleld,* Vis to J^" J'i'"'.t'"*' ' ° / «wo bookcases, »10 'o Pa/nting of tho church, »2G to shingling and painting of tho horse sheds, $20 for the three new sign posts which havo been erected, anS the balanco. $8I.S'', to tho trcasury of the Congregational church. "'^^

A, E. Lawrence Is havlnk a well driven near the hous?. -ft^rk was begun Thursday morning. > ^

iy,t\^J^'i^'' ^'^2 '^^^c contributed to the Boxborough .community athletic leld are xsket to meet In the town

gaLjit^Jfs'tJ'SrfiVS"""''"'"'-i» "o°Se \n 'x°p" i f s s rd" \ , r ' l . , ' " ^ ' ? - ' ' -

^;'"d

by city hunters 3U£

Wednesday f3reAoo"n ' two'y oing men In an ante, nr, „ i,..„.._ -'"""» men

h'i',^^'.?^.?"'"'' "'''•''Ct so strenuously to f,l ' l^?Jil«"'.come out near the farms

p k i ? n g " ' b v ° V H""'!.?*-' expedition In

to be^herd'^'orv^S'' " *-" church fair evening N?„.^?,f'''1''^' afternoon and t.Vi,'';,^.'':''^^'"^" ••• at the now town hall Doors

you have your Watch Repaired at

STRAND'S Carlcy Block, Room 2 Ayer

N. fl. mm I m Wish to call your attention

to their stock of

CEIViETERY MEMORIALS

which they would be pleas­ed to have intending pur­chasers inspect and obtain prices.

PARK STREET

AYER, MASS.

Vose. .Miss Mabel |.-i,on of l-unenburg vis­

i l e wrek,""" •'•"• ^• '•• '--« « ^ - v ' n

Cen.Sl •.. . ' ' fessenden's at the Center, after being laid off for the po-st week on aecount of injuries^o his foot.

-Mis.s GUdys Richardson, whd has been employed at Albert Austin's as returned to her home and Mr, Austm snn"^,.?}""'''.'"•• "•« P'-' '- ent with his 5.on, Edward, at the Center,

George W.iy, who Ployed in electrical

LUNENBURG Nc-ws Item.'i.

The flr,st course.

e now town Cafeteri. Lr, " '" '" ^' 'hree o'clock, ^-anteria supper 6.30-8,00. Aftcr-m°ss"lon a? ' " ' ' ° " f r " Evening ad-t l V r r t e r ^ i ' J , , ^ , ' ' • - " ^ ' ^ '" '"<='""<=

• Mrs, David A, S, Barker of Wni than,, ,s Visiting at tho'Llvermore

Now AdvcrlI,scnicnLs

l e d . KOll SAI.K—tti,-n',,i

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Hliode IslHiKl Wl i l t e s . M, A, CULBUfi.N'' H o l l l s . .V, H,

fea -and pianist.

has been cm-work at Boston,

Upham mystery.

F I S H Fresh and Frozen Fish, Tuesda;*,

Wednesdays, Thursdays and Fridays. We ship by parcel post to ntigbSkM.. Ing towns.'Tel. or mall order* vrtnawt-ly attended to.

P. DONLON & OO. Main Street Ayof

CHICHESTER S PILLS ^ ' - / r r - v , THE UIAUOND BUAKD. A

Lfdlc.! AsI'r<>°rDnin;I.tfor/TV I'JIU In Ked «A4 4iold inctaUJc\\ir/ boxa. Milcd with Blue Rtbl»a.^V^ Tako no.oilk«r. Bajr of rosr V D I A S U . N D J I I U N D P I L L S , fS 86

7can]caa*m,.sBest.Stfest,AlwtytRellibla

SOLO BY DRUGGISTS EVEIiYWHERE

Let Vs Do Your Work Such as

BUTTONHOLES BUTTONS COVERED

HEMSTITCHING PICOT EDGING

PLAITING PINKING, Etc.

England Bfltton & Plaiting Co.

Ayer, Mass. 21t61

NOT TO KNOW IS NO EXCUSE

To Know How to Keep Well Ii Better Than to Call in a Doctor to Get Well. Sickness Is a Penalty Not an Accident. One of the best and most depend­

able and important preventatives of getting sick, one of the surest ways of keeping well is to form an"d main-tain the exceedingly good habit of regrular, thorough, daily bowel evacu­ation.

That is Nature's "best bet". You •hould do your best to help Nature not hinder hcr in her efforts to keen you well With the best of good in­tentions you may employ many me­thods. Strong, drastic acting medic-ities that force thc bowels to act sim­ply replace one evil by another evil. It may secure temporary action but it produces more than temporary ir­ritation and other bad cfTects. Don't judge by promise in selecting a sim­ple remedy to assist Nature Per­formance is the true test. Take Beecham's for example.

Over 70 years ngo people began to take Beecham's. Today millions of people all over the world take Beccham s', recommend Beecham's to their friends, hand thc use of Beech­am's down from father to son or from mother to daughter for gener­ation nftcr generation. That means much. You never hear any unfavor­able criticism or complaint regarding Beecham's. That meana much if not more. It takes real merit to withstand the tests of timo and trial,

xou can do much to help Nature keep you well by keeping n box of Beecham's in the houso, ready for usc at thc first warning of disorder or derangement. AU druggists sell Beecham's—are glnd to sell Beecham's.

their mcetin(,- Sunday afternoon by the telling- of ,a story by Mr.s. Evelyn War­ren, which made a very interesting meetin;,- for the youiig folks,

.Mrs, A. I.. struther.s. Mrs, Clarence Mead, .Mrs. William Russell and -Mrs OeorKC 1., Whitcomb attended the state Sunday school convention held at Brockton last week Thursday, The s<-ime day Hev, A, L. Struthers attend­ed the meeting of the directors of the Kii-m Btireau of Home Economics held in Boston.

The E, li. Sumner post, G, A. H, presented B. B. Spaulding with the Po.st cane last Sunday, as .Mr. Spauld­ing is the oldest living member, heing ninoty years old next January 22 '."oniniander Hayward of Fitchburg' .assisted by the senior and junior com­manders, and Comrade C, W, Hlldreth of this town, made the presentation. The cane was made by a soldier at the Soldiers' Home In California, and ha.s carved on it all the army corps badges of the civil war armies, Mr Spaulding will keep the cane as lone as he lives.

The library gr.atefully ackno-a-ledges the following gifts: one year's sub-scrijition to the Woman's Home Com­panion and a rencwal-of th© Popular .Mechanics from the Country club; ono year's subscription to the Review of Reviews from .Mr.s, Frank I., Miller; the N'ational Grange monthly from T', E, Flarlty; Boy's l.ife from thc Boy .Ncouts and The American Girl trom the Girl Scout-4,

-Mrs. Uebcrca Kad<iy, formerly of West Townsend, is aeting as hou.se-keeper at the home of .Mrs. Martha Brown, Highland street, .Mrs. Helen Warman. who h.-vs been with her mother since the death of her father has returned to her home in I'ortland, .Me,

The Townsend V Grange held their regtilar meeting Mond.ay evening, the flnst and second degrees being con­ferred on a cla.is of candidates. In tho near future the first and second degrees will be worked again and .-lev-eral candidates who were prevented by sickness from being present, will be t<aken in.

.Mrs. Stillman Rand is a.-sisting in the B, & A, 11. Fessenden office dur­ing the absence of .Miss Auiv Whit­comb.

The farm of Robert Copeland on Townsend hill has.been sold to John W, Totman of Brockton. -

The Stanley McXe.ar plaoo has also been sold to a Finnish family,

Mr, and Mrs. Rouy .M. Cowdrev have returned from a three-dav,«" motor trip through New Hampshire, going as auto guests of Mrs, Cow­drey's sister, Mrs, Henry H.iyncs, of West Acton. I . The Birthday club will hold their j

S'ovomber meeting at the (''ongrega-i tional church vestries next Tue.sday aftornoon. with .Mr.", . rar•• .Soring, Mrs, Berth.a Cook and Ethel Welch .as hostesses,

Richard Powell, who Ls taking a course at 'Wentwopth Institute, Bo.ston. spent the week-end at his home on Townsend hill,

Mrs, Bertha Barnes of .«cituate is vLsiting at the home of her daughter, Mr.s. Stephen Keefe.

has been stoppYnrwith .Mr,''and Mrs' t arnsworth for a few weeks, but has now resumed his position in Boston

Mr, and .Mrs, Ashley of Boston spent on'^BTfdf st 'ec^t' "'^"- » " ' " " ' " »>"---'

vi.^^-^f;^^i^"^"^-">«"'" -Maiden were guests at cook Inn on Sundav

P r ^ d J ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ , - ; ^ ^ - / - ; days with Mrs, George Adam." i n i ^ ' ? ' / " ' " '^' ''="<=h has beon spend-Ih^s'^in^^osloT ' ' " ' ^^•-'^ -" '^ - ' " -

er--Melrose and the Squanni-

t h f famlK. •'',''f,!"f ° " °f '^"^'o" J'"i"ed tno ramilj at their suminer home for the week-end and they returned to Bcston Sunday "afternoon after a week's v.acatlon here.

Mr, and .Mrs, Fred Cr.qm ..r rx, i

rom Salem the home

ester, Mrs, Clara Klrby

, number of the Ivceuin the f ^V'"^^ ,has been arranged bv leatnb ^ ' ^oc'^^'y "nd the Kpworth letigue. Is to bc given on tbls Fridav evening by (^hester R. Scott Co Thll includes musical and dramatic tures, .soloist, cornetlst , On .Vovember 1 the rural mall car-

on7"nn°i;"'' "•"" "<•' 'Changed, cutting ev . . „ , ; '•"'l' ""''''''• 'The route will " ' ' • ' " ' ,"> 'he Sam Smith place on the .Mulpus road, to which place the carrier will go and then return. Two families will lose their direct mail bv

litted by having their mail left right at the door,

Itcy, John H, .Moseley, thc new pas­tor of the Congregatibnal church, and nis lamil.v, are now Installed in the

2 t S '

REAL ESTATE FOR SALE SHIRLEY VILLAGE

i.n-Ph*"'/'*-'''..''""""^ ° ' •''<^ 'e" rooms and bath, hardwood lloors, cvpress finish ^;!^?.':iS .",?.'''?•, hot and- cold .J,'."Jer:

cellar, fur-

Watches Diamonds Jewelry

A NEW LINE OF GUT GLASS AND

SFLVERWARE

OCULISTS' PRESCRIPTIONS

ACCURATELY FILLED

HOMER'S Telephone 8020 AYER, MASS.

Fine Watch Repairing

modern plumbing, cemen nace heat, v„^° ' 1=^,"" f' et, with nice lot of Joung fruit trees: also, garage 12xis feet, and grounds well set out with shrubbery, I I . ' " \ M ' " , ° ' CHARLES H. WEARE. Jll., Shirley, Mai

all the neighbors are occupied again. All

to have a pastor and

parsonage and glad to see are also glad family again,

.Mr tmd .Mrs, W, F, Hills have closed their home on Flat hill and ^'n-e!;,'",'-", V',"'*-'"' q"<'"-'«'--'* at 1 Cedar street. Fitchburg,

.MLss Caroline Conway f is spending a few days at of Mrs, A. J, Manchester

-Mrs, E. J. Lees UnVri'^n ^""')'' '^"^"^'^ attonded""the unitarian conference at ~' last week. Chelmsford

The pupils of the have been holding public schools

candy sale and c-invassing the town with sweet choc-ol.a_t_e_, the proceeds to be used for the

of a basketball fof the purchase school,

.Mrs, S, W , cuest -It fh» hJ*''^"" °f "'orchester is a suest at the home of her mother \rrs Maria Willard. for this week ami M'r°T, V""'^ "' B™"kline M,ass Mr and .Mr.s, Ralph Willar.l and fani ily from Belmont, .Mr and .Mrs ard Tyler of Wollaston, and' Reed of Boston spent Sundav Willard home.

Will-Kalph at the

• est Groton roll call las;

t i o f ? K- f,°T''"''' <'<'^''hrnted hin n e v o n . tieth birthday la.st week and received congratulations and hest wishes from many „f h,s friends and neighbors, Jn the evening .Mr, and Powers enter-.ained a party of .about twenty of

their friends and relatives with n'usic ^Ll , .^"^'••p'a and refreshments of -sandwiches, ice cream and cake and a most enjoyable evening was reported M;\"'winf''*"";?r?^<^''>' ° ' G™""' '"td .Mr.=. William Webster of Wc« were in town for thc week Friday,

Mr.s, T.ila Hodgman of Fltchbtirg

in town last weck, Mr, and Mrs, John Jones and fam­

ily have moved from the Jaqulth hou.-^, recently purcho-sed bv Mr .^mith of Fitchburg, to the Van Etten house at the Center.

Fr.ank Adams of Boston spent the

B.:;;:h;.'rr; ..tii. '"^ '"""""•' •"""' °" .Mr

Ashburnh .Mr

TcucJiers' Coiiventlon. A very interesting program ha.s

been arrange,! by Principal Harwood of l-unenburg high school for the an-

• nual meeting of the Northwest .Mid-dle.sex Tea<-hers' ii.saociation. which will be held in thc Federated church. Ayer. .Monday. Lunenburg, Ashby, Towns-end. Shirley and si,v other towns are represented In- this association, ;H»1!,, " • "' general Interest will be discussed and everybody wlll be wel­come, especially parents and all others interested in schools. The convention "111 be opened at nine o'clock a m with exerci.ses conducted by Rev Will­iam J, Kelly, followed by appointment Fi«h?"""f '"l" ' ' •" "'= Klizabeth D. r.h^ r "n, "•'• l-°«'cll St.ate .N'ormal ?^ ?n on"'"' °'^''"Py the time from 9,.10 to 10.30 and will speak on "Proiect methods," This will be followed bv %.l?'"^\tfi]? ^y •' "^s Eleanor- Clark, From 0,40 to 11,40 an addrcss on .Mental measurements" bv Dr F c

n<.?vir', 1""°'<«50'- of experimental P-sjchology .at Clark university: 11,40 till IJ noon, business meeting. Ladies of the church will provide lunch to all who notify Mi.ss Caroline C. Brown of -Vyer,

In tho nfternoon session an instltnie ,^'." ' / ° ? ' ' ' " ' ' , ' " ' ''•'' 'hf state depart­ment of education, Frank W, Wright director of elementary and aeconriarv eucatlon and .Xormal schools of th'e .st,;ite bo,-trd. will have the floor. At -...0 musieai novelties bv Clarence w Stetson executive .^-cretary armv T ,• x :^ ' -•'••" ' " '•'-•'S- address hv j l.ee 1.. Driver, director of the Pennsvl­vania st,'ite bureau of rural education i

— • . ,",''^= <"?'>•'•"> 99,5?; pure Cilsonite .Asphalt Pamt obtainable in brilliant , Black and rich shades of Red and Creen.

.Vows rtem.s. i t.t i

.Moha«k Trail and other j thing you apply it to. ' ' • '

Bargains in Used FORD GARS

It is not hard to choose

1 lYP'- ' .won't find it hard to make a ae-|-*Ieetioij when you know the facts about VALDURA ASPHALT PAINT.

VALDURA is a preservative paint poss«sing so many features of merit not fotind m the ordinary paint that it us­ually requires only the stating of thc facts to gain preference for it. There fa no tar '1 Valdurc! It is genuine asphalt paint, absolutely pure and by far the most eco­nomical paint you could use for all kinds ol roofing, silos, farm machinery, bridge* tanks, implements, fencing, etc.

Yoij receive both our and thc manu-r??r 'S' ' f 1, ' ° ' " " guarantee that VAL UURA will satisfy you or back comc your purchase money.

One 1920 Sedan, with S t a r t e r . . . . a,^„^ S>«>7»

One 1920 Coupelet, y,-ifh S tar ter ; extra good. 9400

One 1920 CJonpelet; newly painted; looks like new ' . ' ^ 4 2 5

One 1919 Tonring, v i th winter top; starter and demountable rims ?275

One 1916 Touring; regular equipment; good running condition .

One 1917 Runabout; regnlar equipment . . . . 9125

One Open Cab 1/2-Ton Track; near i j new body; just what you wanii

One Ton Truck; 1917 motor; good cab and body. $125

Also, One 1917 Maxwell Touring

J. M. HARTWELL NASHOBA GARAGE

Telephone 39-3

I-ITTLETON, MASS.

Ttf

WEST ACTON

r-i. ,"" J;'*"" Kucsts of Mr, and Charles Donley on Sunday,

Mrs, l.-.-.cy T'. ompson, who has been visiting at Dr. H. B. Boynton's is at vi''Mp' '' '"*^ *' '" '"•'"^'•'' '» Corner-

West,

' f OR S/C^ '^H^ADACHES ^EECHAMS.

PILLS

An interestinK mectinpr of the P'air View .School club was held in .'Semi­nary hall on Tuesday afternoon with a iirood attendance, Thp president, Mrs. Llla Hayward, was in the chair, and at the biislneRS meetlnK it wa.s voted to chanse the day of meetinK from the second to the third Tues­day of the month nnd hold the meet-InRs monthly instead ot fortnlRhtly, Mls,s Bllen Harvey, the Krammar .school teacher, expressed hcr thanks to the public for their ready response to the school candy sale of thc pn^t week and stated that as the school ha-s been presented with two ba.<<ket-balls, other app.-trntus for tho play-Bround will ho purchased with the funds realized, Mrs, Robert G, Fcs­sondon, In behalf of tho Red Crosa, read a moat Intcrcstlnft and Instruc­tive paper upon "Child welfare," for which sho received a rising voto of thahks. Tho meetinp wn.s opened nnd closed with BOUK. Mrs, Ivers P, Sher-'wln presldlnK nt tho pinno.

Word hna been recoived here of the serious illness from bronchlnl pneu-monln at the Mns.snchusetts General hospltnl, Boston, of G, Mllton Fryo, "iV.'i. ^""o^o homo la In Beachmont. AlthouKh critically 111 thero wcrc somo favorablo symptoms on Tues­day and It Is hoped that by this time hc la well on tho road to recovery. .. \ f ° ?? ' ^ number from hero at­tended the republican lenKUe meet-? V «?m^","*°I °I' Tuesday eveninK. C. R Willard, ot this vlllaKC. was rc-nomlnntcd for chairman.

Tho Ladiea

Miss .Mildred Wheaton, i^ho has boen .a.s,sistine at the home of .Mr and Mrs, Charles Jenkins, ha.s returned to n<i- home in ,itonehani,

• 'larence ReynoWa, who has heen under lrcr.tment at the Burbank hos­pitnl for .several weeks, has returned to his home here.

Mr. .-Jnd Mrs, N-orthrup of Mllford, N. H., h a v e be< n recent cuC-sts of .Vlici G, .*2learns,

N'ews -wa*- rfeeived h<M-e last week of the- death of one of our former reaidenls hero, .Sydney Kilhourn, of Grand Rapids, .Mich., who passed away at his home there Octobor 10

I Mr and Mr>-. Kilbourn were well-) known residents here in their early I .venrs, bu: their later life was passed I in the west where Mr. Kilbourn w.as employed in the cooperate business Mrs, fKilhonrn, formerlv Miss Hattie Gle.ason of this pLace, was brouRht here for luirial .severaj years nso.

Mrs. t>se.ar lAiverlnR is confined to her home sufferinK from a severe cold

Mrs^ Herbert Wise of Kim street, Mrs, .Sarah Wnter.o and Mlss l.ucie u" ' , " ' '""' Sniinnnicook Inn. and Mry. G. A, .Seaver have been thi' recent victims of the colds.

taken in th points of interest this week.

Is it lawful for hunters to pursue Kame into cemeteries nnd shoot it within cemetery bounds','

Colds of a severe type are preva­lent here, .Some of the latest vic­tims have heen V. R, Knowlton and (.eorKc R, I'arker,

The first severe 'freeze of the soa­son here was on Tuesday nlRht. This

the more hardy nower,s and

nmonK prevailinK

.>,»i- „ - . .. ^ " • " ' 0 " circlo held their postponed mcotlnff on Wednes­day afternoon at tho homc of Mrs Lucy LawTcnco and tho usual pro­gram was enjoyed, consisting of read­lnK by - tho members of Interesting articles from the Mission .Mn«a«lnc,

Thc rcKulnr mld--wcek prayer mect-

Snppcr juid Roll VnH. The Baptist church hold n roll call

and community supper on Friday of Ia."l week, which -w.-is ircll attended and heartily enjoyed by the church members and- their friends In the community, Tlxi roll call service was held In the auditorium at four o'olock nnrt two-thirds of tho membership list- responded by personal teatlmony or letter, and fhe sorvice w.xs con­ducted by ihc paator. Rev. Jo.Hoph Mc­Kean. and followed by a social hour before the supper, which wns served In tho vestrj- at 8.30 o'clock, in oharKc of a committee composed of Mra R S. Kly Mrs. Alden A. Sherwin, Mrs', Ivors V. Sherwin, -Mrs, Herman L, Stickney, Mra, Honry B, Hathaway, Mlsa Emma Adnms and Mr,i, E, .T, lycm, A bountiful aupper waa aei vod and thc guests of tho cvcnlnK wero Rev, and Mm, W. F, Myers of the B.aptiat church In T>>omlnater

After the' suppcr thc followinK pro­gr.am w.as enjoyed: piano solo, .Mlas Emma, AdnmA; vocal solo, "Good night, little girl," -with encore, "Aut­umn timo," by Mrs. Aldon A. Sherwin and vocnl solo, "Anchored," with Its encore, "Sing mo the rosary," hy Cl.ircnco Aiken. Mr. .McKean Intro­duced Mrs. Clara Klrby, thc president of tho -Faith And Hope n.ssociation, who spoke a few words In regard to her successful sojison at tho Girls' Va­cation camp at Vinton pond, and the

took plant

.Samuel Carlisle's familv h.as pone to WaddinKton, .V, Y., his former home for a vacation. Krnest Banks and wife are carinK for the place here,

• K"^^? ^ • ^ ''• "'•'*'* entertained bv the (•, A, R, on Wednesdav eveninK Music, sociahility and refreshments jnade up a very ple.a.sant evenins,

O. R. Preston is havinK an attack I of shinsles. ;

Frank Mansur moved his house- ' hold KOOds to the home of Mrs Ab- I bie Whitcomb on .Monday.

.Sunday guests at EdRar Rlaisdell's were Frank Blaisdell and wife, of Carlisle; Warron .Jennison's famllv, of Bedford; Mrs, Charles Martin and son Warren, of ArllnKton. and several others. At Stanley Payson's, A. K. Payson, of Concord ,Iunctlon: -Mr. and .Mrs. ,Iohn Carruthers, of Waltham, and Raymond Wheeler .and wife, of Concord,

The annual inspection of tho W, R. C. will be held on Monday even­inK. November 21, Annual election nf ollicera on December r>,

Mr. and .Mrs lo their home weok.

- - - It comes in hajijy Eontamers.from 1 Gal. cans up. is always ready for use and alivaps is to be depend­ed upon. ^

We should like fo have you read tiie VALDURA Booklet and get a test sample can free if you would like to try it out l>efore you buy.

I. G. DWINELL Groceries and Hardware Ayer

QUALITY MOTOR CARS

NEW PRICES EFFECTIVE SEPTEMBER Sth

LIGHT SIX MODELS ONLY

ROADS'raiR, two-passenger TOURING CAR COUPE - ; SEDAN

? 1 1 2 5 $ U 5 0 $1550 $ 1 8 5 0

F. O. B. South Bend, Ind.

Kverett Roed moved | in South Athol this i

TELL THEM TODAY

Tell your ncigliboi-s lo bc siii-c to read the Boston Sunday Globe Magazine iic.Kt Sunday. To be sure of your copy of tlie Boston (ilobe it is necessary that you order tlic paper regu­larly from your newsdeal­er or newsboy.

Every woinan in New Kngland should read thc the Household Pages in the Hoston Daily and Sun­day Globe. GeorKe Ij. Towne haa had a tele­

phone instnlled in his home.

BOXBOROUGH Noiw.s Itcnis,

Ml.sa .TenninKs, who spent last year with Mrs. Philip CunninRham, was a' visitor there last weok. She camc from Ohio, where sho hna beon atay-inB with her brother for aomo tlmo. She ia much Improved jn health.

Ml.sa I.,ucy Wetherbee Is' spendinK the weok In Worcester.

Mrs. R, C, Steele visited her broth­er's family In N'orth Ix^xlngton the nrst of tho week.

Mlsa Mnry Minor, ot WnUham. •WTW a Kiieat of Mrs, Kmma Porter over the week-end,

Tho I>adles' Aid mot with Mra S B, HaKer on Monday aftei-noon to ar- rangro tho details of tho comlnR fnlr . . .-. Tho work la Kolnc on In flno shape t.,i t„ "2 v« "^f. ' i l?"" i? h«reby dlrec nnd much interest is shown In the: "Wishing th'^»M?.,"."'<^* thereof, by various, depnrtments. " -eVkfS? throe L, ^ ^ ' ° each

iv. l.K. ior tnree successive weeks In qroton Landmark, a newapipir

t pub-bofore

YATES' GARAGE Maple Street Telephone "425 AVER, MASS,

Battery Service starting your car these cold mornings is a severe

strain on your battery. It must bie kept fully charged in order to stand without collapse;-.aisb, your battejcy^ ''''''^M will freeze unless you keep it charged. Let us serv3^i^=**'-"'^ your battery without cost

SPECIAL SALE—While They Last ASH LAND Tl RES, SOxSVi. ^fji

4.r«

TT. fA. l"!"'*".'^'!' " • JTobato Court. To the hclr«-nl-lnw, next of kin and

all othor persotw ntcroatcd In thc ea-liVr °',.^^,^'^ J>NB SHATTUCK late ot C.rnton In said County. dec<aacd. Whoreas, a certain Instrument pur-

portlnK to bo the last will and teatn-mont of said deceaaed has been pre­sented to said Court, for Probato hv ' 1?'\ S' P-, NUTTIKG Who P°ays ""thM .tiora tostamontnry may be l.ssued to iM^v'il'int''"""""'. *"*" ' " ntimetl, ^"th"

Vm i r ? 5„".'il"*' ?."/«'• omcial bond, lou are hereby cited to appear at a

Volmtc Court, to be held at Carnb'rldKo in ..ad County of Mlddlcsei; on tho sovonth dny of November A? D 1121 at nlno o'clock in thc forenoon, to show' nauRO If any you hnve. -why the same should not bc Kranted. •

potltio

Qualltu Tire anfl Batteru Shop

B. H. TYBBBLL, Prop^

7 P a r k Street " AYSR, JUSS, Telephone 244<-3

Mlss Nellie Philbrlck, a nurse lo­cated In Keene, N. H., la spondlnK her vncatlon at her homo hero.

Mrs. Porter rccclvca woi'a on Wed-nesday that her dnuRhtcr-s homo In BO-w, near Mnnchcatcr, N. H hnd been deag-oycd by flro the nlKlit be-foro. Thc barn was saved. The flrn waa caused by a defective chimney

Tho fal^' held on October 1, under thc auspices of thc Grango for com-

p.ibllshcd In aald County, the last oSb iv.-ition to bo ono day, at leM^'Ufo^o " ' 'LM?.!! ' ' . ' ' ""'^ ^y mnlllnB^'gt.pald ;,'-i t.nX^'"'"'^ "• <=°Py of thircluitlon to ,1 known persons Intcrcetcd in tho Ceurt? ""'''"' *"">"' " ' 'east before slid

Witness, OeorKC F. Lawton. Esoulre ^ irst JudKO of said Court, this thir ':<:.'•."'\.^-?y-?t October in the v'Ar'on, tlioiis.^nd onf.

3lS nine hundred

F. M. ESTT, Resistor.

tho year ono nnd twonty-

. Electrical Supplies Store open 3.45-8.00 p. mu daOy—Saturday all day

JOHN F: RYAN Main Streot N*w C«rl«y Blodc,

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SEI.'' JfAOE EIQBT SATURD.4.Y,. OOTOBEE 29, 1921

A Mystery Cake Canyouname it 7

H re is another, new Royal Cake, so delicious and appetizing that we have been unable to give it a name that does justice to its

- "^P"%,9^ties. It can be made just right only with Ro\^ Baking P9w;der. WiU you make it and name it?

^500 for tK^Bes t Names

a f t e r t h o a c c i d e n t , i n t h o e s c a p i n g s t e a m a t t h a t p a r t i c u l a r c o r n e r , w a s c o u n t e d o a o n e of t h o c h i e f f a c t o r s of t h o d i s a s t e r In hlnderlUK t h e v i s i o n of Mr. S l l n c y and t h e d r i v e r o f t h e t r u c k .

M r s . M a u d e H e b e r f r o m C a m b r i d g e is v i s i t i n g h e r s i s ter , M r s . I . a m b e r t M e l e n d y .

O t h o r P o j i p e r c l l m a t t e r o n p a g e s ix .

F o r t h e n a m e s h e e t e d a s best^ w e v d l l p a y $ 2 5 0 . F o r d i e s e c o n d , t i i i r d , fourth, a n d f ( ^ c h o i c e , w e w i l l p a y $ 1 0 0 , $ 7 5 , $ 5 0 , a n d $ 2 5 r e s p e c t i v e l y .

Anyone p a y enter A e contest; but only one name fiom each person will be considered.

A l l n a m e s M u s t b e rece ived b y . D e c e m b e r 15th, 1 9 2 1 . I n case o f

t ies , t h e foil a m o u n t o f t h e pr iz^ wi l l b e given t o e a d i t y ing c o n -

' t es tant . D o h o t s e n d y o u r cake . S imply send t h e n a m e y o u sug­gest , w i t h y o u r fown n ^ m e a n d address , t o t h e

ROYAL BAKING POWDER COUPAStT 149 Wmam Street, Ifcir Ymfc

How to make it Usc ierel maismvmaUs for all materials

H ctxp shorCexilnff iM cup* tUZ2t Gnted rtndof H orange 1 e s s *ad 1 volk 2!^ cup* flour 4 teupooiu Royal Baking Powder X cup milk 1% Kjuues (IK or*.) of untweetcncd chocolate (melted) % tca*pooa sole,

• Cream •hortcnlnj. Add sugar and grated orange rind. Add beaten egg yolkji. Sift together flour; sale nnd Royal Baking Powder ahd add alternately with the milk; batiy fold in one beaten egg white. Divide batter lato two parts. To one part add thc chocolate. Put by tsblcipoonfuU. alternating dark and tight batter, into three greased layer calce pjrU. Bake in moderate ovea2(^ minutes.

, FILLING A N D ICING 3 tible*i>ooni melted butter 2 tablctpootu orange iuice 3 ctq>s coix&ctioacr'* l u u r 1 egg white

{Powdered sugar may beused but '3's<zuares (3 ou.) does not make as smooch icing I unsweetened chocolate

Grated rind of /4 ona%A and pulp of 1 oranse .

Put butter, sugar, orange Juice i n d rind into bowl. Cut pulp from orange, removing skin and »ccdi, and add. Beat all together until (mooth. Fold in beaten es;g white. Spread this icing on layer used for top of cake. While icing is soft, •prlnkle with uxuweetencd chocolate shaved in fine pieces with sharp knife' (u«e ^ square). T o remaining icinsadd2^ square* uxuweetened chocolate which has been g^iffyj. Spn:ad thiy thickly becwecn layers and on sides of calcc

7

T W O n O I i l i A B S A Y E A R

U f A D V A N C E

T h U P a p e r U S o l d b y C. R. P . C« M a i n S t r e e t . A y e r D e p o t N e w a S t a n d A y e r •W. A. D r a i a i n e r E:ajrt P e p p e r c U H . P . T a i n t e r . . . G r v t a a C o n a n t A C o . . U t t l e t o a C o a u a o a S. A. 'Wooda Towaacad B r o e l c e l n u u i Bro<|u_ S k l r l a y P r e d G. C a m p b e U . . . ' . . B r o o U l a e , R . EU Mra. G e o r g e W . riardy... . B o I U a , N . B .

S a t u r d a y , Octo l )Cr 2 9 , 1 9 2 1

PEPPERELL

N o w s I t ^ m s .

Mr. a n d M r s . W.a l ter A, W o o d a n d i fr iend. A . E . H a y n e s , f r o m S p r i n c -fleld, w e r e ' w e e k - e n d KUCSLS o t M r , a n d Mrs . G e o r g e H . Stew.avt ,

T h e l a t e s t r e p o r t s of t h e c o n d i t i o n of G « r a l d S h a t t u c k , l i e u t e n a n t - c o m ­m a n d e r o f t h e P o r t s m o u t h n a v y y a r d , n r e s l i g h t l y m o r e e n c o u r a g i n f f . a s h o i s m o r e c o m f o r t a b l e w i f h l e s s h i t rh t e m p e r a t u r e . H e h a s h o p e a to l ie r e ­l e a s e d s o o n f r o m t h e n a v a l h o s p i t a l , •where h e 'was t a k e n s o m e w e e k a a g o .

A b o u t t w e n t y m e m b e r s o f P r e s c o t t G r a n g e , w i t h t r i e n d s , -wore i n v i t e d t o t h e h o m e o f M r s , J e r r y F l y n n o n l a s t '«'eck S a t u r d a y e v e n n i g for a r e a l o l d -

. f a s h i o n e d c o r n h u s k i n g . E v e r y o n e , i n r i u d i n g t h e c i t y g u e s t s of' M r . a n d Mrs . G e o r g e S t e w a r t , h a d .a r o y a l g o o d t i m e , a l t h o u g h n o o n e « e e m s .able t o t e l l h o w m a n y b u s h e l s o t c o r n w e r e h u s k e d . A f t e r t h e b a r n e n t e r t a i n m e n t .111 w e r e i n v i t e d i n t o t h e h o u s e w h e r e Mr!!. P l y n n h a d p r o v i d e d a b o u n t i f u l c h i c k e n - p i o s u p p e r w i t h t h e u s u a l c o r n - h u s k i n g d e f w e r t — p u m p k i n p lcn .

T h c C o n a n t . p r o p e r t y o n M a l u s t r e e t Is b e i n g i m p r o v e d b y t h e p r e s e n t o w n -

: c r , E d w a r d H a m , b y graVling a n d fill-' t n g t h e l a w n a n d g r o u n d s t o w a r d • F r a n k l l n ' s t r e c t , w h i c h w e r e in a n u n ­

h e a l t h y c o n d i t i o n Ia.st s p r i n g , d u r i n g • t h e J i c a v y r a i n s .

T h e m e e t i n g o f t h e ' W o m a n ' s c l u b w i l l b c h e l d o n X o v e m b e r 1 . i t S j i n n -ders" h a l l w i t h a l e c t u r e b y R e v . E n d i ­c o t t P o a b o d y of G r o t o n .

J « m e s H e a p i s b u i l d i n g a K c c o n d , , 5 0 - f o o t h e n h o u s e , a s h i s e x p e r i m e n t w i t h h i s n o c k o f U h o d o I s l a n d r e d s l.s p r o v i n g s . a t l s f a c t o r y f r o m a n " o g g " p o i n t of v i e w , J o h n Kredcr lckR Is In c h n r g e o f t h o Job .

T h e u p p e r a n d l o w e r t e n e m e n t s o f t h o F r o s s a r d h o u s e o n C r o s s s t r e e t , o c c u p i e d by l R . 1'. .Maxwell anrt J o h n V . I t o d l e r , a r o b e i n g w ired f o r e l e c ­t r i c l ight .s .

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"A r e c e p t i o n for r e l a t i v e s a n d c l o s e f r i e n d s f o l l o w e d t i ie c e r e m o n y a t t h e h o m e of t h e br ide ' s m o t h e r , Mrs , C a t h e r i n e H y n e s , 78 E l m s t r e e t , w h i c h w a a t a s t e f u l l y d e c o r a t e d w i t h tho n a t i o n a l c o l o r s . C a t e r e r E , T. M o r r i l l s e r v e d a buftot l u n c h e o n , a s ­s i s t e d b y s i x w a i t r e s s e s c h o s e n t r o m m e m b e r s o t t h e D a u g h t e r s of t h e V e t ­e r a n s , of w h i c h Mrs . H i l l s Ls s e n i o r v i c e p r e s i d e n t . A t t h e c o n c l u s i o n of t h e l u n c h e o n , t h e w e d d i n g c a k e waa c u t by t h e ' br ide .

" T h o c o u p l e d e p a r t e d a m i d s t a s h o w e r of g o o d w i s h e s for t h o i r f u ­t u r e h a p p i n e s s . - g o i n g by a u t o to B o s ­ton , a h d f r o m - t h e r e t h e y wi l l v i s i t v a r i o u s p a r t s o t t h e s t a t e o t M a i n e , Mrs, H i l l s ' t r a v e l i n g s u i t w a s g r a y , T h o c o u p l e -ivere t h e r e c i p i e n t s of m a n y b e a u t i f u l g i f t s of c u t gla.>is, l inen , s i l v e r , c h i n a , f u r n i t u r e a n d m o n e y . O n t h e i r r e t u r n f r o m t h e i r h o n e y m o o n t h e y w i l l r e s i d e a t "S E l m s troe t , M r s . H i l l s Is p r o m i n e n t a m o n g t h e s o c i a l s o t of t h e c i ty , b e i n g .i t a l ­e n t e d p i a n i s t . T h e g r o o m is a w o r l d w a r v e t e r a n , h a \ ' i n g s o r v o d t w o y e a r s in F r a n c e .

" T h e r e w e r e gue.s-ts p r e s e n t ,it t h e w e d d i n g f r o m B o s t o n , M e l r o s e . C a m ­b r i d g e , A l l s t o n . H a r v a r d . A y e r a n d G r o t o n , a a w e l l a s t h o s e m e n t i o n e d f r o m P e p p e r e l l : a l s o , f r o m N e w Y o r k a n d W i l t o n . A m h e r s t . M i l f o r d , M a n ­c h e s t e r a n d L i t ch f l e ld , N , H . "

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T h e flrst c h u r c h n i g h t o t tho . s e a s o n w a s h o l d a t t h e v e a t r y o t t h o C o m ­n i u n l t y c h u r c h o n T u e a d a y e v e n i n g . A l b e r t F . P a r k e r , c h a i r m a n o t t h o c o m m i t t o e , seouirod a y o u n g v i o l i n i s t f r o m N a s h u a , a s t u d e n t o t t h e S c h o o l of M u s i c a n d E l o c u t i o n , a Mr. T h o m p ­s o n , o t H u d s o n . N . ' H , H i s s e l e c t i o n s w o r e w o l l r e c e i v e d , Mrs, T a r b o l l a c t ­i n g a s a c c o m p a n i s t . T h e r e w e r e a l s o a o l o s l->' M r s , A l i c e B a r t l e t t , h e r a c ­c o m p a n i s t b e i n g Mlaa P h i l b r l c k , o t t h o h i g h , s c h o o l f a c u l t y . C u r r e n t o v e n t s , c o l l e c t e d b y G e o r g e B, C l a r k o , w e r e o b l i g e d t o b e o m i t t o d o n a c c o u n t o f h i s c / ; t r o m e h o a r s e n e s s . T h e y o u n g p e o p l e o n j o y o d g a m e s a n d p l a y a t t h e c loae , u n d e r t h e d i r e c t i o n of M l s s A n n a B o y n t o n , a n d t h e e v e n i n g ' s e n ­t e r t a i n m e n t w a s a c r e d i t to t h e c o m ­m i t t o e , w h o b e i n g d i s a p p o i n t e d in s e v e r a l d i r e c t i o n s f o r e n t e r t a i n m e n t , yo t p r o v i d e d s q e x c e l l e n t a p r o g r a m .

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C o m m u n i t y c h u r c h p a r s o n a g e ut t h r e e o ' c l o c k t h o m u r r l a g e c e r e m o n y of Mias A l i c o D e s p o r o f W o r c e a t e r . n i o c o o t Rov . H. W. D r a w b r i d g e , w-as p o r ­f o r m e d . by h i m , t h e g r o o m b e i n g Erno-st W h i t e h o u s e of I t o c h e s t o r , N , H, T h o br idu l p u r t y . w-ho m o t o r e d h e r e f r o m W o r c e s t e r , i n c l u d e d Mr, a n d -Mra. H e n r y D o s p e r , t h e p a r e n t s of t h e b r i d o , a n d h e r b r o t h e r . C h a r l e s , a u d yistvr , M e r t i e , a t t e n d e d t h e c o u p l e , O t h o r r e l a t i v e s a t t e n d e d , t h o p a r t y n u m b e r i n g t e n .

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P a r k e r . i n d h e r y o u n g e r b r o t h e r . J u n ­ior, u n i t e d in t h e c e l e b r a t i o n of t h e i r b i r t h d a y s , w h i c h ' o c c u r r e d o n t h e I S t h arid 2 8 t h o f t h i s m o n t h , r e s p e c t i v e l y . T h e r e w e r e s e v e n t e e n ' i n v i t e d g u e s t s , the c l a s s m a t e s of M l s s G w e n b e i n g L o r r a i n e G e i g e r , L e s l i e W a l k e r , G l o r i a H a m p t o n . A l i c e G i b b o n s , G e r a l d i n e P a r k e r , - \ h l t a M a r s t o n . R u t h P i t m a n , Mar>- J a g i e l l o v i c z a n d N a t a l i e B l a k e . T h e s m a l l b o y f r i e n d s of h e r b r o t h e r woro P . i c h a r d P i k e , T h e o d o r e B l a k e . M i l t o n A t r r l d g e . W i l l i a m H a m p t o n , (^h.irles W i l l i a m s . A r t h u r J e n s e n a n d R o g e r C h a p m a n , : AH e n j o y e d t h e g a m e s of t h e o u t - d o o r d u r i n g t h e a f ­t e r n o o n , t h e b o y s r a t h e r p r e f e r r i n g t h e i r o w n .sport o t f o o t b a l l . A l l u n i t e d in d o i n g a m p l e j u s t i c e to t h e , fine l u n c h a t five o 'c lock , w h i c h , o w i p g t o t h e w a r m t h - of t h e d a y , w a s e a t e n on t h o e n c l o s e - p l a z z . i s . T h e r e w e r e d e c o ­r a t i o n s p e r t a i n i n g t o t h e c o m i n g A i l -H a l J o w o ' e n . f o s t i v i t i e a of J o c k - o ' - L a n -torns , p u m p i k l n a a n d b l a c k c a t s .

M i s s G w c n a n d hor b r o t h e r r e c e i v e d m a n y . a fine g i f t , b u t n o n e t h a t d o -l i g h t e d e i t h e r m o r e t h a n t h o u m b r e l l a g i v e n to t h e s m a l l b o y "for hLs o w n p a r t i c u l a r u s e , " A m o n g t h o g i f t s of -Mi.ss G-ft-on a fino k n i t t e d bag , h a n d ­s o m e l y o r n a m e n t e d , w a s a f e a t u r e .

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"H, W a l t e r H o w e , ind M i s s L e o r a E, B r a l n e r d w e r e u n i t e d In m a r r i a g e t h i s a f t e r n o o n a t t w o o ' c l o c k b y R e v , E d w a r d A, D u r h a m a t t h e M e t h o d i s t p a r s o n a g e - T h e b r i d a l c o u p l e wa.s a t ­t e n d e d b y Mrs , K a t h e r l n e H o w o , m o t h e r of t h e g r o o m , a n d Mrs , A r ­t h u r B . B r . i i n e r d , t h o b r i d e ' s m o t h e r . T h o b r i d e w a s a t t i r e d i n - p l u m - c o l o r e d j e r s o y w i t h p i c t u r e h a t a n d c a r r i e d C r u s a d e r rosea . F o l l o w i n g t h e c e r e ­m o n y a w o d d i n g l u n c h w a s s e r v e d at t h e h o m e o f t h e b r i d e ' s p a r e n t s . Mr, a n d Mrs , A, R, Brainer-d, at 34 F r a n k ­lin a t r e e t to t h e i m m e d i a t e f a m i l i e s of t h e n o w l y . n i a r r i e d c o u p l o ,

".Many b e a u t i f u l w o d d i n g p r e s e n t s h a v o b o e n r e c e i v e d f r o m f r i e n d s a n d re la t lvea . T h o y left t h i s a f t e r n o o n for a w-odding tr ip , t a k i n g in t h e "FoUiO-s" in IJoston, and f r o m t h e r e wi l l v i s i t r e l a t i v e s of Mr. H o w o in d i f f erent p a r t s of C a n a d a . O u t h o i r r e t u r n t h e y w i l l l ivo in t h e n e w l y -p u r c h a s e d p r o p e r t y of t h o g r o o m ' s m o t h e r at 67 K i n g s l e y s t rco t , Mr. H o w o is e m p l o y e d in tho s i g n a l d e ­p a r t m o n t (Vf t h e R o s t o n ,*t M a i n e ra i l ­road .

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W i t h t h e a p p r o a c h of t h e o p e n s e a ­s o n o n m a n y o t n a t i v e b i r d s a n d a n i ­m a l s , s o m e of t h e r u l e s g o v e r n i n g t h e r e g i s t r a t i o n a n d o t h e r m a t t e r s p e r ­t a i n i n g t o h u n t i i n g t h e a a m e , a r e a p ­p l i c a b l e .

C o m b i n a t i o n h u n t i n g , t r a p p i n g a n d fishing l i c e n s e s m a y be g r a n t e d a n y r e s i d e n t c l t i i e n f o r t h e s u m of o n e d o l l a r ; n o n - r e s i d e n t c i t i z e n s , t e n d o l ­l a r s ; u n n a t u r a l i z e d f o r e i g n b o r n rea l -d e n t s m a y n o t flsh In a t o c k e d w a t e r s , or h u n t , c a p t u r e or k i l l a n y w i l d b i r d o r q u a d r u p e d , o r o w n or h a v e in p o s ­aeaalon s h o t - g u n o r rifie, e x c e p t t h a t s u c h r e s i d e n t s o w n i n g M a s s a c h u s e t t s r e a l e s t a t e t a x e d f o r $500 a r e e l i g i b l e f o r a flfteen-dollar a l i e n h u n t e r ' s l i ­c e n s e . M i n o r s b e t w e e n t h e a g e a o f fifteen a n d e i g h t e e n y o a r s m u s t a p p l y in w r i t i n g a n d h a v e t h e w r i t t e n c o n ­s e n t o f * p a r e n t s or g u a r d i a n to o b t a i n a h u n t i n g l i c e n s e , w h i c h m a y be i s ­s u e d ut t h e d i s c r e t i o n of t h e , t o w n c l e r k . T r a p p i n g l i c e n s e to m i n o r s b e ­t w e e n t w e l v e a n d e i g h t e e n y e a r s o t a g e , u n d e r t h e a b o v e c o n d i t i o n s , f o r t h e s u m of t w e n t y - f l v e c e n t s .

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O p e n s e a s o n o n p a r t r i d g e O c t o b e r 20 to N o v e m b e r 20, i n c l u s i v e . L i m i t , t h r e e in o n e d.ay, fifteen in o n e a e a ­aon . T h e o p e n s e a s o n o n q u a i l ia f o r t h e -same p e r i o d , e x c e p t i n g i n c e r t a i n c o u n t i o a , w h i c h i n c l u d e s M i d d l e s e x . O p o n s e a s o n o n p h e a s a n t s O c t o b e r t o N o v e m b e r 20, i n c l u s i v e , M a l e b i r d s o n l y , l i m i t t w o in o n e d a y , s i x in o n o s e a s o n . K i l l i n g t o b e r e p o r t e d i n w r i t i n g to d i v i s i o n w i t h i n t w e n t y - f o u r J iours , s t a t i n g d a y , t o w n , a n d n i i m b e r k i l l e d . O p e n s e a s o n o n h a r e s .and r a b b i t s O c t o l i e r 20 to N o v e m b e r 31 i n c l u s i v e , in t h i s c o u n t y a n d .ill o t h e r s e x c e p t D u k e s a n d - N a n t u c k e t . D a i l y b a g l i m i t flvo r a b b i t s a n d t w o n o r t h ­e r n h . i ros . O p e n s o a s o n o n g r . i y s q u i r r e l s , O c t o b e r 20 to N o v e m b e r 20 inc lus i \ -o , unle.s-s d o i n g d a m a g e t o c r o p s a n d b u i l d i n g s . L i m i t l ive in o p e d a y , f i f teen in o n e -sea-son, O p o n s o a ­s o n on niink-s, o t t e r s . m u s k r a t s , s k u n k s a n d r a c c o o n s N o v e m b e r 1 to M a r c h 1, O p e n s e a s o n o n d u c k s a n d gee.se c o m m o n c e d S e p t e m b e r 10 a n d l a s t s unt i l D e c e m b e r 31 ,

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