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Ayer, Mass.,.-Saturday,. June 28, 1913
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No. 42. Price Four Cents
.You've never before had such a good clothes opportunity as you have right now. The new models made for you'in
25"
$885 Fully Equipped, f. o. b. Detroit
O.-B. TellJnghast
:8tat« Librarian
PnjfOn.
HAET, SCHAFFNER & MARX jO'AESrPY
o ° V r n r M e ? ! ' c ^ t h e s ^ ' ' ' ^ ' ' * '^^''
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*^'* ^^''' "'"'" been produced. They'refuU of the spice and snap that ought to be chajaoteristic
THE NEW MODELS—The two and three button Sack Coat with high cut waistcoat are the very latest
S « r . . / THEWEAVES AND COLORS-lIew^Soft.Grays, Blues, Browns in many shades and patterns, Cheviots, Tweeds, Worsteds,
Serges, It s a great big chance to get clothes that are right in every way-style, tailoring, quaUty of materials and fit, .
;!'CAL"L AND SEE
THEM"
Hart, Schaffner & Marx Suits
Boston Made Suits
PAY, GORMAN HATS
Five-passenger, four cylinders, long stroke,
3% inch bore X 5 inch'.
dOxdVz inch Goodrich Tires Tire Repair Outfit
Demountable Rims
Ventilating Windshield
Acetylene Gas Prirrier
Speedonaeter
Studebaker Jiffy Curtains Tool Box
Electric Horn
Tire Holders
Prest-0-Lite Tank
Full Elliptic Springs
Silk Mohair Top
Full Set of Tools
Extra Rim
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ROBERT MURPHY'S SONS CO.
Phone 86-3
AYER, MASS.
;
WALKOVER AND CROSSETT SHOES
Fleteher BFQS
Fred L. S a w y e r has resigned his p o sition as principal of the high school.
The committee In c h a r g e of the e n tertainment for the Improvement s o ciety are busy m a k i n g plans. The date
of- the entertainment Is not definitely
decided upon, but will probably be the
second week In A u g u s t .
. . .
A dozen city children arrived In t o w n
on Thursday and w e n t to Alexander
Gregory's for their annual two w e e k s '
outing.'
C. K. Houghton and family returned
on Tuesday from Kennebunk, • Me.,
where they have enjoyed a vacation of
three w e e k s .
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Mrs. S. P. b'Banyoun and children
have gone s o u t h for t w o months. Mr.
O'Banyoun Is the only member of the
family remaining In town.
Miss AllcS Howard attended Simmons
college commencement.
Mlss Sarah Priest visited Mrs. Ralph
Smith (nee Taylor) In Hlllsboro,' N, H.,
a part of last week.
Mrs. F. C. Hartwell s p e n t last week,
with her parents.In Hlllsboro. N. H.
Elizabeth Layton, of Weston, s p e n t
a few days last w e e k w i t h Katherlne
Proctor.
,
Rev. H. L. Packard- will t a k e his v a cation throu.gh the month of July. H e
and Mrs. Packard will leave town o n
July 4. and go nrst to B r l d g e w a t e r ,
where they will visit Mr. Packard's parents.
Misses Vera Libby, Ethel Edwards.
Ethel Whittier. E d i t h ' Fletcher and
E m i l y Robinson w e r e graduated from
l-'ltchburg .Norma! school on W e d n e s d a y , - h a v i n g completed the two y e a r s '
course. Mlss Alice Libby w a s g r a d u ated
from
the
four-years'
course.
Among the Littleton r e l a t i v e s 'who a t tended class day e x e r c i s e s were Hope
Fletcher, the Misses W h i t t i e r and E.
N: Robinson's family.
Price of this Car with Self Starter, f. o. b. factory
$1285
A few up-to-date features of this Buick Car: Three
point suspension, unit power plant, direct drive, French
oiling system, one year guarantee from date of sale, demountable rims, electric lights, economy of fuel, easy riding, spiral timing gears, chrome nickel steel transmission
and driving gears, bronze back bearings on crank shaft
and connecting rod.
If you contemplate buying a five-passenger touring
car, take a ride in any other car, then compare it with the
easy riding qualities of Buick 31.
E. O. PROCTOR
AYER, MASS.
Buick Agent for Ayer, Groton, Shirley, Pepperell, Littleton, Harvard
and Townsend
Good, Reliable Electrical Construction
and Supplies at Reasonable Prices
SHIRLEY,
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ItcniH,
Mrs. Kate 1-^ Ha'zen ha.s presented
to Old Shirley chapter. D. A. K., the
large llag for their llag pole which
will be erected J u l y 4.
The Shirley Cornet band will give a
band concert opposite the store of
Brockelman Brcs. on Thursday e v e n ing, the night before the Fourth.
A daughter w e i g h i n g ten pounds,
w a s born to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dinsmor.? on Wednesday afternoon.
Leonard Hooper h a s graduated from
the Fitchburg high school, being one of
133 who received their diplomas on
Wednesday evening.
The .\ltrurlans commenced s e n d i n g
llowers to the Parker Memorial. B o s ton, the first of June and will send
baskets every w e e k through the surhmer.
All flowers are welcome.
No
llowers will be sent next week Fridav.
It being a holiday.
TOWNSEND.
WHITAKER-CUSHING CO.
Shirley and Ayer
Shirley Tels: 26-4 or
34-3
LITTLETON.
Nema I t e m s .
Mrs. J. H a r t w e l l W h i t c o m b , Mrs.
P a u l L. B r o w n and Mr. and Mrs.
D o u g l a s 'Wliitcomb attended the w e d d i n g ' o t t h e i r cousin, Mlss Mattie
•Marshall, a n d Gilbert Hall a t . t h e
C h u r c h of t h e A d v e n t In B o s t o n on
Saturday e v e n i n g , J u n e 21, and t h e
reception a t t h e bride's h o m e In A r lington. Mr. and Mrs. Hall h a v e t a k en a trip to t h e "While M o u n t a i n s .
A f t e r S e p t e m b e r 1, t h e y -will • b e a t
Iiomo to t h e i r friends at 3 W o l l a s t o n
avenue, Arlington.
Arthur G a r d n e r
•was one of t h e u s h e r s a t t h e M a r shall-Hall wedding.
• W e are sorry to report tho s i c k n e s s
of Mrs. S. E . W h i t c o m b a t h e r h o m e
o n F o s t e r street.
Mr. a n d Mrs. O. E d w a r d P r o u t y
a n d Infant s o n h a v e arrived a t W i l l i a m a . B r o w n ' s for the s u m m e r .
The E l m a r Flagg family and c o m mencement guests spent Sunday at
B o o n pond, o c c u p y i n g E d w a r d W h e e l er's c a m p .
Mrs., H e r b e r t
L. C a u l k l n s
and
d a u g h t e r w e n t last w e e k F r i d a y to
Portland, Me., to attend the w e d d i n g
Ayer Tel.
H8-3
Center.
Mr. and Mrs. T. J. McGuire observed
the aiinlversary of their marriage on
June 1-7. by enjoying an automobile trip
and taking in Norumbega Park and
other places of interest.
They were
accompanied by a large family party
of relatives and friends and cousins
from Lynn also Joined the party on
their arrival at Normubega.
Among
the party were Mr. and Mrs. John McGuire. of Seattle, Wash., who are
v i s i t i n g here, and w h o formerly lived
here.
--
Harold Swicker w a s .operated upon
for adenoids at St- Joseph's hospital,
Nashua, this Friday.
Mrs. Louis Streeter ahd son Norman,
of Mrs. Caulklns' brother.
Returning Monday t h e y w e r e accontpanled of Waltham, are at T. E. Flarlty's.
by Mrs. Caulklns' mother, w h o will Harbor.
visit a t t h e B a p t i s t parsonage,
The clubs of this v i l l a g e are plan*
Mlss Murray, of South Portland, n i n g for a union picnic on J u l y Fourth.
committee bn a r r a n g e m e n t s , repMe., a sister of Mrs. F r a n k H. Hlll, The
the v a r i o u s clubs, will hold
Is visiting the Hlll f a m i l y a t t h e s t a - aresenting
- m e e t i n g a t Mlss H e s t e r Burdett's on
tion.
Monday evening, June 30.
Oliver Proctor, In observance of his
T h e high s c h o o l J'-':lors w i s h to r e mind the public of t h e date c h o s e n ninetieth birthday, will be pleased to
w e l c o m e his friends a t his home In
for, their fair a n d d a n c e a t the t o w n Cape
Corner on W e d n e s d a y afternoon,
hall, w h i c h Is J u l y 9,
J u l y 2. Hours, three to nve.
W a l l a c e B. Conant, of Concord, reN e w AdTertlsements
ceived pleasant recognition a s a poet
of no small talent when he presented
FOR SAI.E CHfeAP—Onc-horse Adrlthe original poem, "Roger Conant, pioneer and peacemaker," which w a s writ- ance Buckeye Mower, four foot cut.
ten for the exorcises held In connection best make: also, t w o Cultivators and
with tho unveiling of the Roger Co- one Plow, never been used, H, A. POL42
nant statue by the Conant F a m i l y a s - LARD. Ayer, Mass,
sociation In Salem last week. We quote
FOR
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suitable
from the Boston e x c h a n g e the followi n g complimentary notice: . "Although for carrying 15 children for one or t w o
active as a buslnesa man. Mr. Conant horses. In first c l a s s condition, W A L It42'
nnds opportunity for w r i t i n g both T E R GREENE, Harvard,. Mass.
prose and verse w h i c h have received
N E W PWRNITIIRK FOR SALE—
much praise for e x e e l l e n t literary character." Mr. Conant Is one of the tenth Cheap. Going abroad. Inquire of W.
A. JJRUMMEY, N e w s RooM, East P e p generations of the Conant family.
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Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Hartwell, Mrs. H. perell, Mass.
L,. Robbins and Mrs. Harry Smith were
TO RENT.—A v e r y desirable Cottage
In Shirley last Saturday to a t t e n d the on F r a n k l i n Street. E a s t Pepperell., Apfuneral of Mr. Hartwell's brother-in- ply to NEIL MCWILLIAMS, East P e p law. Nelson Holden.
perell,
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: • Opposite Depot
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MEN'S AND
YOUTH'S
NEW SUMMER
CLOTHES
You will find here some splendid Suit Values. Not only
is there ?alue here, but there is style—style such as you or
any man who has a regard for his personal appearance will
appreciate.'
We have snappy, stylish clothes'for the Young Man including the new
Norfolk S u i t
GROTON.
Went Groton. •
Arthur Voung. of Worcester, w a s a
guest of friends, here w h i l e a t t e n d i n g
the commencement exercises of the
Groton hgh school. He w a s recentiv
a member of the g r a d u a t i n g class.
On Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. G. S.
Webber and son Edward attended the
wedding in Everett of Miss Flora Burton, who has been a frefiut^nt visitor
here. Mrs. Webber and son spent the
remainder of the week In Bo-ston and
vicinity.
JIlss Kathleen McGowan. of Waltham
hosuital. will spend a two-months' vacation at her home,
Richard Lawrence has entered upon
his summer's work in Boston.
Mrs. John Young, of Worcester, an
a.ssociate member of the L. A. S.. w a s
In town on Wednesday nnd Thursday
to attend the fair and w a s a guest of
Mr.s. Woolaver.
Mrs. Slocum, of New York, is v i s i t i n g
her daughter. Mrs. f;arl Sleeper.
?18.00, ?20.00, $22.00, $24.00
?10.00, ?12.00, $15.00
cut with pleats and belt, very attractive in style and cut.
,Qur clothing is made by good tailors, and nothing of
doubtful value finds a place in our stock. You •will find here,
among the better grade of suits, many styles from that reliable maker of good clothes,
:aL. S h u m a n 6* Co., B o s t o n
Come in and look them over—^you are always welcome.
MEN'S SUITS,
$10.00, $12.50, $15.00, $18.00, $20.00 and $22.00
YOUNG MEN'S SUITS, $8.47, $10.00, $12,50, $15.00, $18.00 arid $20.00
Straw Hats
Our showing of New Straw Hats includes all the good kinds and
correct shapes. The man who wants a moderate-priced, stylish hat
can get here the best his money can biay. We have Straw Hats for
Men, Young Men, Boys and Children, Our Straw Hats are made
by the reliable firm of LAMSON & HUBBARD, •which is a guarantee
of their style aiid quality.
The Straw Hat Season •will soon be in full swing and you had
better make your selection while stock is complete.
Men's Regular Shape
50^, ?1.00,
Men's Sennit Sailor
$1.00, $1.50,
Men's Genuine Panama... $ 3 . 5 0 , $ 5 . 0 0 ,
Men's Porto Rican Panama
Men's Common Straws
Boys' Straw Hats
Children's Straws
:
Children's Fine Straws
Shoe
NONE BETTER MADE
?1.50 and.§2.00
$ 2 . 0 0 and $ 3 . 0 0
$ 6 . 0 0 and $ 8 . 0 0
$ 2 . 0 0 and $ 2 . 5 0
2 5 ^ aud 5 0 ^
2 5 ^ to $ 1 . 0 0
25«^ and 5 0 ^
5 0 ^ and $ 1 . 0 0
Department
MEN'S SUBIMER
STRAW
HATS
OXFORDS
Men's Gun Metal Oxfords
Mad? in blucher cut and several styles of lasts
and different toes. "We have such well-known
makers of good shoes as Curtis,'. Douglas and
O'Donnell—all reliable makers.
Prices $ 3 . 0 0 , $ 3 . 5 0 and $ 4 . 0 0
S u n i m e r Underw^ear
We have a most complete line of Summer Underwear in all the many kinds. You will find here
the leading makes in Union Suits and Two-piece
Suits, such as Ooopier's, Carter's, Porosknit and
B. V . D .
Men's Balbriggan and Nainsook Shirts and
Drawers-'....,.......
25^
Men's Balbriggan, Derby Ribbed, B, V. D.
and Porosknit Shirts aind Drawers.
Men's Tan Oxfords
The shirts come either short or long
Made in blucher cut and in several different
sleeves, and the drawers in either
styles of lasts ahd toes. You will find here some
knee
or ankle lengths.
50^
of the new snappy styles from such reliable makers
Boys*
Balbriggan
and
Porostnit
Shirts
andof good shoes as Curtis, Douglas and O'DonnelL
Drawers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ; . . . . . . . . . . . 2 5 ^
Prices. $ 3 . 0 0 , $ 3 . 5 0 and $ 4 . 0 0 .
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UNION SUITS
Boys' Oxfords
Hen's Balbrijsgan...
. $ 1 . 0 0 and $ 1 . 5 0
In gun metal and tan cal£ in the new lasts for Men's B. V, D. and P o r o s k n i t . . . . . . . . ' : . $1^00
this season.
Boys' B a l b r i g g a n . . . . . .
. 5 0 < and TJt^.
Ptfcea $ 1 . 2 5 , $ 1 , 5 0 , $ 2 . 0 0 and $ 2 . 5 0 Boys' P p r o s k m t . . . ; . . . . . . . . . ; . . . . . . . . . . . 2 5 ^ , '
This Store will be op^n Thursday Evening and closed all day Friday
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P A Q E TWO
SATURDAY,
JUNE
28, 1913
own
D O I i H A R A N D F I P T r C E N T S flnely w r i t t e n e s s a y on " C h i n a In r e v - I n g a n d o u t i n g a t W e s t f o r d C e n t e r on
3IISS E m m a M u r r a y Is e n j o y i n g a v a o l u t i o n , " f o l l o w i n g w i t h t h e p a r t i n g A u g u s t 12. w i t h b a n q u e t In t h e even- cation a t t h e h o m e of h e r s i s t e r . Mrs.
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IN ABTANCB
i n g a t seven o'clock, followed bv e n - \ \ llllam M o r t o n , of B r i d g e p o r t , Conn.
GBORGB) H . B . T U U N E B ,
P n b U a k w •>vord8 of t h e Valedictory.
• ' T h e a d d r e s a of t h e m o r n i n g w a s t e r t a i n m e n t . C o m m i t t e e . Capt. H. W.
The A b b o t W o r s t e d C o m p a n y closed
JOHN H . TURWEH. Editor
H o n . E d w a r d Klsher, Capt. S.
given b y B e v . L y m a n , B . W e e k s a n d Wilson.
on T h u r s d a y n i g h t for a
H. F l e t c h e r , A. H, S u t h e r l a n d , H, V. vt haeciart i omills
n of, t e n d a y s .
w a s full of e a r n e s t a n d t h o u g h t f u l H i l d r e t h .
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T u r n e r ' s F a b l i o Spirit, A y e r , Maas.
The s t o n e c u r b i n g on S t o n y Brook d a u g h t e r , M r Jolly,
and young alike.
s . E r v i n g Wllcott,' of
b r i d g e on Stony Brook road, h a s been C
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Mr. a n d M r s . W i l l i a m B u r n e t t s p e n t
p r e s e n t , b u t a s c h a p l a i n of t h e s e n a t e chief.
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T h e S h i r l e y Oracle
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a n d d a u g h t e r . Mr. a n d Mrs. C h e s t e r
rectiye and preventive} in such cases, is acknowledged to be
Boston..
Mr. Horton
has
g r a c e d t a g e b e l o n g i n g to t h e e s t a t e of J o h n son
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M. A. L o w t h e r Is e n t e r t a i n i n g
The BrookUne (N. H.) Beacon
A l e x a n d e r C o u r t n e y , of F r a n c i s hlll. •herMrs.
with his w i t - a n d wisdom, b u t a s Mr.
g r a n d s o n , E d w i n C h e r r y , of B c e l e T h e HoUls (N. H.) Homestead
L o n g s a i d , s p e a k i n g In h i s - b e h a l f : a n d Mlss E d i t h B a k e r w e r e m a r r i e d vue h o s p i t a l . N e w York.
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a n d h i s . p r e s e n c e I s . n e e d e d t h e r e t o - Uavid W a l l a c e . They will k e e p h o u s e the f u n e r a l of t h e i r r e l a t i v e . F l o r a
postoflice' a t Ayer, Mass,
day.
I n d e e d , s o m e - p e o p l e feel t h a t in tho W h i t n e y c o t t a g e on t h c - L o w e l l W h i t c o m b P r e s c o t t , a t H u d s o n on last
Sunday. T h e d e c e a s e d ls« w-cll-known
t h e r e Is n o b o d y n e e d i n g t h e p r a y e r s r o a d n e a r B r o o k s l d e .
S a t i u - d a y , J u n e 28^ 1 9 1 3 ,
here a s s h e t a u g h t for some t i m e In
of a c l e r g y m ' a n m o r e t h a n t h e p r e s e n t
J o h n .\. T a y l o r , of t h e ' U n i v e r s i t y of C a m e r o n school a few y e a r s ' a g o . ,She
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WESTFORD.
This standard home remedy tones the stomach, stimuT h e s p o n t a n e i t y of t h e o v a t i o n t h a t B u c k e t f a r m .
of R i c h a r d P r e s c o t t . of t h i s v i l l a g e ,
Center. '
Seth W. B a n i s t e r , of A m l i c r s t A g r i - who died s e v e r a l m o n t h s a g o . T h e r e
greeted Mr. Long when h e rose to
lates the sluggish liver, regulates the inactive bowels. •
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c o r n e r of Lowell a n d
l a s t S a t u r d a y a f t e r n o o n for t h e i r a n - of a W e s t f o r d a u d i e n c e f o r h i m w h o aPtr o vt hi dee n.Banister,
Taken
whenever there is need, Beecham's Pills will
Mrs. C a t h e r i n e O ' H a r a a n d s o n J a m e s
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v e r y w e l l d o n e a n d c o n s e q u e n t l y well N a t h a n i e l P h i l l i p s ; "Shine, d e a r s u n . " o t Mlss S t u a r t t o M r . S a r g e n t .
t h r o u g h c o m m e n c e m e n t w-eek a n d Is 3, a t nljic o'clock. An e x t r a fine lot.
H a w t h o r n e Kobey: s o n g , " C h i l d r e n ' s
received.
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now spending a tew days with several
a g a f n Is h e r e , " school: d i a l o g u e .
A g r a s s a u c t i o n Is to be held on
After- s p e n d i n g a few d a y s a t t h e of h e r f o r m e r s c h o o l m a t e s .
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S a t u r d a y afternoon, J u n e 28, a t t w o Flags,
Japanese Lanterns,
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a f t e r w h i c h Mlss S a d i e M c M a s t e r d c - F l o r e n c e W i l s o n : r e c i t a t i o n s . " T h e r e Is t o r a t o u r a b r o a d .
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on S a t u r d a y a f t e r n o o n , J u l y a, a t 1.30 E V E R Y T H I N G G O E S ON
s u b j e c t o t t h e l a t t e r b e i n g " A n t s a n d Socorelis: " T h e g i r l s w h o a r e w a n t e d . " r e s i d e n c e n o w In p r o c e s s o t b u i l d i n g
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h e r s t , h a v e b e e n in t o w n t h e p a s t f a r m of t h e late M a r s h a l l S y m m e s l o SALE
s e n t e d s o m e d i s c r i m i n a t i n g p a r a l l e l s offering; s o n g , "All t h e w o r k s of o u r
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a choice lot of g r a s s a n d It Is e s t i h u m a n family.
hymn. " C o r o n a t i o n , " by t h e c o n g r e g a - t e e n of t h e p a s s e n g e r s w h o c a m e o v e r t h e i r h e a d q u a r t e r s a t M r s . C l a y t o n m a t e d by e x p e r t j u d g e s t h a t t h e r e will
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T h e c h i l d r e n r e c e i v i n g t h e r i t e s of h e r a n c e s t o r s ' I n c l u d e C a p t . Myles
Mlss Allen, of W a r e , w a s a g u e s t of
p r o g r a m , w a s ari e s s a y by M a r d e n
On T h u r s d a y a f t e r n o o n . J u l y 3, a t
Store will be Open Even2.30 o'clock, t h e r e will be a n a u c t i o n
Seavey.
T h i s y o u n g g e n t l e m a n h a d b a p t i s m w e r e G e n e v i e v e L o u i s e , c h i l d S t a n d l s h , J o h n A l d e n a n d P r l s c l l l a , t h e Falrfleld g i r l s l a s t w e e k .
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say, o n " B e r r y c u l t u r e , " w h i c h m e t B l a n e y : G r a c e M a y , c h i l d o t W i l l i a m n u m b e r s a m o n g h e r a n c e s t o r s , p a t r i - b u r g division, B o s t o n a n d M a i n e r a i l - pWl ahceee l e r f, o rkm
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t h e ' h e a r t y a p p r o v a l of h i s t e a c h e r s , a n d R o s e
from W a l t h a m tb M a y b u t w a s e x c u s e d f r o m r e a d i n g It. M i r i a m a n d M a r i o n G e r t r u d e , c h i l - w i t h t h e e x c e p t i o n of t h e C u b a n , In t o n . •
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u r g , P a , , w h e r e h e will
f o r dlflldence.
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r a d e s In t h e g r a n d r e m e n t of t h e civil w a r , r e c r u i t e d f r o m
r e n d e r i n g of " T h e Q u a k e r " a n d " A a n d L l U l a n B . ( G o i n g ) W i l s o n .
Ncrnr A d T c r t i s c i t t c n t s
union.
Mr. Smith p r i d e s himself on
t h e I n d e p e n d e n t C o r p s of C a d e t s .
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t o o k p a r t In t h e f a m o u s G e t t y s b u r g S u m m e r ; also, good a c c o m m o d a t l o r i s
S i r Q a l a h a d w a s p r e s e n t e d b y Mlss
Mrs. J o h n W a r r e n D a y h a s b e e n ill F o r g e V l l l a s e .
b a t t l e of t h e civil w a r .
for a u t o s a n d h o r s e s .
MRS,. J . A.
H a z e l H a r t f o r d - i n w e l l - c h o s e n w o r d s w i t h t h e g r i p p e a n d bronchltLs, b u t Is
Mrs. W a l t e r B r o o k s , of Boston Is
BARRTf, A y e r Road, H a r v a r d , Mass.
a n d g r a c l o o i s l y a c c e p t e d b y M l s s P a u l - back a g a i n t o t h e u s u a l .
v i s i t i n g a t t h e h o m e ot Mrs. H a r r i e t K Abont T o w n .
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T h e , topic f o r , t h e Guild t o m o r r o w T r e e s , S h r u b s , Roses, Vines, B e r r y
M i s s A l i c e M . Oilson c o m p l e t e d t h e C a v a l r y a s s o c i a t i o n a t t h e a s s o c i a t i o n
The, I m p e r i a l C a m p e r s , of Lowell
v e n i n g a t 6.30 will b e "Girls w h o haVo B u s h e s , Bulbs. E t c . Good w a g e s — p e r s t u d e n t s ' p a r t o t t h e p r o g r a m w i t h a b u i l d i n g S a t u r d a y e v e n i n g It w a s u n a n - h a v e e n g a g e d t h e H a r t y c o t t a g e for ebecome
f a m o u s . " a n d will be led b y m a n e n t . E x c l u s i v e t e r r i t o r y . - B R O W N I
imously v o t e d to h o l d , t h e a n n u a l m e e t - the season.
,
Bllza'beth , B r o w n ,
BROS. N U R S E R I E S , R o c h e s t e r , N. Y. •
AVER, MASS.
Tel. H2-4
Suffering Humanity Finds
PILLS
Always Lead to Better Health
GEO. L. DAVIS
Big
MARK
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Sale
ETHEI^ K. BRUCB, Milliner
4tti of July
Celebration
Everybody Will Want
June 3 0
AYER VARIETY STORE
Harry L. Waterman
General Jobbing
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28,
1913
PA a s TKEMM
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d a y evening, J u n e 28. Thayer's or^ In tow-n affairs, but in 1871 w a s chosen
of P e p p e r e l l ,
will
play. to represent the district at the stato
T h e funeral o t N e l s o n A . . H o l d e n chestra,
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took place f r o m h i s -late h o m e o n B a r g e s will leave t h e Shirley depot at legislature. He w a s a man of pleasing
Graduation Exercises.
personality and a highly honored and
H i g h e s t Market P r i c e s
Tel. 60 I
' T h e h i g h s c h o o l held graduation e x - Main street last S a t u r d a y a f t e r n o o n
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The Girls' S e w i n g Guild will meet loss will be keenly felt.
ercises In Odd F e l l o w s ' hall o n last a t two o'clock, R e v . T h o m a s J. F a r m y, M M * {
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w e e k F r i d a y afternoon, t h e hall b e liesldes. his widow, he leaves a brothing c r o w d e d w i t h visitors. T h e d e c - churoh. E a s t Boston,' a n d f o r m e r l y T r i n i t y chapel. All m e m b e r s a r e ex- er and t w o sisters, Franklin l a w t o n .
U n i v e r s a l i s t pected to be present to assist in w a s h - Miss faopli a Lawton and^ .Mrs, Henry
orations c o n s i s t e d of roses, wild flow- pastor o t t h o S h i r l e y
Mrs. R. H . S a t - ing t h e windows.
Brown, all of Ayer; also, t w o ' . s o n s .
ers a n d . ferns. A local o r c h e s t r a fur- church, offlclatlng.
I'rank I. Lawton, ot Shirley, and Pred
nished m u s i c a s t h e g r a d u a t e s a n d ford, . o t L e o m i n s t e r , r e n d e r e d a p p r o Telephone 12-4
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Slniple funeral services were held on you c o n t i n u e t o buy s t o c k s a n d bonda
w a s t h e s i m p l e , but effective a d d r e s s Edward A. R i c h a r d s o n , of A y e r ; GilThursday
afternoon
at
his
late
home
Rqbert J. E v a n s , R o b e r t H. J. on Parker road. Rev. How-ard A. Bridg- u n d e r - t h e p r e s e n t c o n d i t i o n s .
of Lleut.-G.ov. David I. W a l s h , w h o bert M. Ballou a n d A r t h u r G . D u n n ,
W h y n o t b u y a h o m e f o r yourself,
Farms and Country Homes
w a s Introduced by t h e c h a i r m a n .of o t Shirley. . Mr. . R i c h a r d s o n r e p r e - H o l d e n and Stanley F . W h i t e attend- niai). ofllciating.- Burial w a s In the or buy s o m e real estate that will p a y
the s c h o o l c o m m i t t e e , Dr. T h o m a s E . sented Robert B u r n s , lodge, I. O. O. ed t h e m e e t i n g of t h e F i t c h b u r g High family lot in fhe .Center cemetery.
you
more than 1 0 % gross on t h o
F., of Ayer, of w h i c h t h e . d e c e a s e d School Alumni association at the
In liittlcton
Lilly., H e said In part:
m o n e y invested, with a s m a l l c h a n c e
w a s a m e m b e r , a n d Mr. D u n n r e p r e - high s c h o o l on M o n d a y evening.
ot
depreciation.
I have a number of
" S h o w g r a t i t u d e to your p a r e n t s s e n t e d F r e d o n l a n lodge, I. O. O. F . , of
LITTLETON.
a n d a l l a d j o i n i n g tovms.
Get
An automobile party consisting of
such-places on my list-that I ' w o u l d
and don't ..forget to love your t o w n Shirley. T h e iioral t r i b u t e s w e r e e x our catalOB..
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like t o s h o w y o u .
and be grateful • t h r o u g h all t h e c e e d i n g l y c h o i c e . B u r i a l w a s in t h e
(-arrle Dustln, W i l l i a m Wood and
c h a n g i n g s c e n e s of life for t h e e d u c a - village cemetei-y.
The town hall W-HS fliled. with loval
If y o u r p l a c o Is { o r s a l e Ust
P r i c e s f r o m $.1000 t o $5500.
d a u g h t e r Shirley, Mr. and Mrs. George f lends of the hlgli s c h o o l - g r a d u a t i n g
tion y o u r t o w n h a s given you and r e it w i t h
u s . • Absolutely n o
m e m b e r t h a t t h e boy or g i r l ' w h o perLester Porter, of F l t c h b u r g , h a s B r o w n and soh William, o f Waketield, class last week 1-riday afternoon when
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ten young ladies were awarded their
charge unless w o mako tho
s e v e r e s c a n n o t fall In their efforts a n d bought out t h e Ice business o t D a n i e l were guests at t h e h o m e s of Mrs. diolomas
Mr.s. J. M. HartwelL «'.;cD e a l e r In R e a l ISstato
the brightest a n d best thing In life Is Creait a n d took posse.s»lon last S a t - H a t t i e P. Holden a n d W. E . Barnard retaiy or by.
sale.
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service a n d t h e things that gives t h e
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woman to assume tbat oflice In Littlemost Joy Is t h e little t h i n g s y o u h a v e
The hall w a s elaborately dec10 P e a r l S t .
Forrest Wing, s o n of Mr. and Mrs.ton..
B o s t o n Onico
Mlss B l a n c h e Credit Is s p e n d i n g a
done for others. T h e state Is partic- vacation w i t h friends in H o l y o k e .
A l m o n d Wing, of Roxbury, graduated orated, the auditorium being festooned
ularly Interested In Its high s c h o o l s
last week from Itoxbury Latin school. with yellow- and white fringed tissue
R o y B i r c h s t e a d a n d f a m i l y s p e n t H e will enter Harvard university in paper and thu stage being adorned, by
and Its g r a d u a t e s s h o u l d be t h e best
a background.or e v e i g i e e n in the c e n Sunday
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September.
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ered by til., national llag, w-|ille the
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on last Sunday m o r n i n g a n d e v e n i n g . exercisi^s a t Harvard university on white daisie.4 and ferns, and a jardithe g r a d u a t e s -with their diplomas.
niere of laurel blossoms, the cluSs
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At DWINELL'S
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prominent
places
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Carl
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with
chain
of
white
cord and ten
the g r a d u a t e s . T h e cla.s3 Iiower, f o r - Lynch. Blanche
Wells and W a l t e r ercises at F l t c h b u r g N o r m a l school bright little bells and, daisies hanging
Lawn Swings
^3.50 Ket-me-not,
w a s appropriate t o t h e Wheeler.
gracefully
from
the
arch.
on
last
Saturday.
A BIG ASSORTMENT OP
occasion, w h i l e t h e cla.ss colors, blue
Lawn :Mowers ? 3 . 0 0 to ? 5 . 5 0 and
A, meeting was' held a t - t h e depot o n
the time of a well rendered march
w h i t e , w a s m u c h In evidence.
Monday evt-ning to take action on the •Mrs. Bessie B u x t o n , Mrs. Albert byToMlss
Evelyn Kimball. L. H. S •'14
T h e f o l l o w i n g a r e t h e g r a d u a t e s : c u t t i n g down of the l a r g e , buttonwood Woods, T h o m a s E v a n s , -Walter Woods
Lawn Kubber Hose, ^,4 ip-,
the undergraduates and Anally
B l a n c h e I. W e l l i , classical c o u r s e ; tree on the plot of ground opposite t h e attended the m e e t i n g of A y e r grange pianist,
the graduates were marshaled In by
9 ^ foot Madeline G. L o g u e a n d W a l t e r .Bad- store of Brockelman Bros., to m a k e on last week T h u r s d a y evening.
Warren J l a r t w e l l ; . master of the sitroom for the llag pole which Is
stUbner, g e n e r a l course. T h e f o l l o w - ample
Mlss Christine G. L o n g l e y attended uation, and then follow-ed the program
to be erected by Old tihirlcy chapter,
La'vvn Rubber H o s e % in..
given in this column two w e e k s ago.
ing p r o g r a m w a s given:
O. A. R. It w a s voted not to cut down the H a r v a r d - Y a l e g a m e a t Cambridge as
Kev: p . J. Fairlield Invoked divine
March, orchestra; "Soltllcrs' chorus." the-trce_|ind consequently the pole will last week W e d n e s d a y .
OF ALL KINDS
1 0 ^ foot school;
blessing and Rev. IL L. Packard proinvocation. Itev. Wllllston M. now be erected In Depot square. T h e
.
R o b e r t H. J. H o l d e n , of Harvard nounced the benediction. Kord; "The great w h i t e plague—Its llag. pole Is n o w enroute from B o s t o n university,
Lawn- Sprinklers
Amber.'
returned
t
o
t
h
e
h
o
m
e
of
Of each part taken by the graduates
prevalcnec and prevention," Madeline and the work of erection will .begin a s
his mother, Mrs. H a t t l e P. Holdcnj much could truly be said, but the t a s k
O. Logue; "The yachting glee," school; soon a s It arrives In Shirley.
Canvas Hammocks...
Calabash
last week Friday for t h e s u m m e r v a - would require too great space and it
"Life saWng stations of the . \ t l a n t l c
Mrs. Kdmund B. Winterbottom, w h o cation.
may be sufllclent to give the univercoast." Walter BadstUbner; music, o r Couch Hammocks
Meerschaum
sal opinion that members of the class,
chestra; "Itestrlotlon of• ImmlKration." is dangerously 111, s e e m s to remain
parents, teachers and friends have reaI. W e l l s ; "The armour." s c h o o l : about the same -as s h e did a . w e e k ago.' Ceuler.
$5.00 and ?7.50 Blanche
son to feel proud of the results. AlA carload o f calcium chloride h a s a r address, Lleut.-Gov. David I. W a l s h ;
French Briar, Etc.
orchestra; presentation of di- rived In town from Syracuse. N. Y., for Tbe Matrons' aid society w a s very though there w-as more or less promotCroquet Sets ? 1 . 0 0 ' t o ' $ 1 . 7 5 music,
entertained on Tuesday af- ing, due. no doubt to the disturbances
plomas. Dr. Thomas 13. Lilly; "Gradua- the Altrurlan club w h o will h a v e It pleasantly
From
1
0
^ to ?5'.00 each
ternoon at the home of Mrs. A. A. of a barking d o g and prattling babies,
tion
farewell,"
school;
benediction. spread on our main s t r e e t s to allay the Adams.
Alaska lee Cream Freezers, 2,.3,
.
the speakers gave their parts In slow,
Rev. Wllllston M. Ford; music, orches- dust.'
clear and pleasing voice and e a s y manSPECLAL
:
John W. Frbthlngham o t N e w York ner. W h a t ' t h e y had tb .say w a s well
4, 6 Qts. $1.75 to $3.00 tra.
Mlss Mabel G. Hazen h a s arrived a t
city, who has been in Shirley Center worth hearing and expressed, for the
In t h e e v e n i n g a t eight o'clock t h e her home In town from N e w H a v e n , during
For
a:
Short
Time
the past t w o summers. Is e x - mo-st part. In elegant English.
North Pole Ice Cream Freezers, junior c l a s s tendered a reception f o r Conn., where she Is e n g a g e d a s teacher. pected to
Mlss
In town soon to re- Juiijata Falrfleld. the valedictorian,
Sylvanus L. Holden. of N e w 'Tork main eightarrive
s e n i o r s In Odd F e l l o w s ' hall
weeks, s t u d y i n g w i t h the KSi-reoneot
A lot of American Meer1 and 2 Qt. $1.25, $1.50 wthe
the most original and fincity,
and
Jullus-C.
Holden,
of
Man'sfleld,
hich, was a n overwhelming success, a
ished address ever delivered by a high
the funeral of tijeir brother. pianist, Wesley Weyman, .
large a n d representative g a t h e r i n g b e - attended
schaum Pipes, all shapes, at
Galvanized Sprinkling Pots, all
school
student.
•
Mlss
Gladys
WoodNelson A. Holden, last Saturday, r e - • William Wllklns a t Woodsville a t bury, s a n g with remarkably clear and
ing present. T h e m a t r o n s were Mrs. turning to their homes t h e first of t h e tended
the salesmen's banquet of the sweet voice, and w a s beautifully a c sizes...
. . . • 4 5 ^ to .75fJ John H. L o g u e , Mrs. George S. W e l l s week.
2 5 ^ each
They were former residents of Grand Union Tea company a t Fltchcompanied at the piano by Mlss Elsie
Mrs. E z e k l e l W i l s o n . . Dyer's o r - Shirley. ,
burg.- Monday.
'
'
Whitney.
A
flne
sienna
picture
of
the
Brown's Auto S p r a y . . . . . 7 5 ^ and
chestra, of 'Worcester, furnished t h e
T w e n t y - s e v e n members and friends
Mi„, Richard H a r g r a v e s and family national capitol with frame to corof the Altrurlan club enjoyed an' o u t - of Townsend are spending a few days respond w a s nicely presented by Mlss
Just the thing for'.Insects and music. B r o c k e l m a n B r o s , catered.
ing on Wednesday, on the grounds o f w i t h Mrs. Hargraves' parents, Mr.-and Dorothy Roberts, president of" the
.Mrs. David L Lindenberg, Lancaster Mrs. Charles Andrews a t the North.
class.
Potato Bugs..
Death.
road. The party assembled In the pine
Mlsa Ruth M. Graves spent a few.
The class -song, w-ords and music bv
On J u n e 5, Mlss R u t h Constance grove In t h e rear of the house and days
this week a t the home of Mlss Mlss Olive Flagg. showed good progt h e m s e l v e s imrncnsely w i t h
HIgbee died i n L a m a n d a Park, Cal. enjoyed
Margaret Little a t Fltchburg.
games,
songs
and
stories.
A
b
a
s
k
e
t
ress
in the chosen profession of the
S h e w a s born on August 2, 1875, In lunch w a s also Indulged In and w a s Miss Alison W l n s l o w returned to her composer.
Telephone Connection
Class prophecy by Mlss
Salem.
F o r iv number of years s h e made enjoyable • by delicious ' Vienna -home on Center road Monday after a Priest, history by Mlss Lawrence, and
had suffered severely from r h e u m a - coffee, which w a s supplied by the h o s t - week's visit w i t h friends in Beverly salutatory by • Miss Prlscllla Falrfleld
The day proved most enjoyable. and .Newton. At Beverly Mlss Wlnslow were clever compositions. The ' music
tism; t h e last of these years had beeh ess.
s p e n t In Arizona and California. Mlss Those Tjresent w e r e . Mrs. Myra E. Ely, acted a s maid of honor at the wedding by .the school, under the direction of
.Mrs.
Martha
Conant. Mrs. Alice L. of , .MLss Ruth Wood of Beverly and Mlss Miriam Davis, teacher, and a c i^ne Oroceries and Kardware H I g b e e w a s g r e a t l y beloved by all who' Wright. Mrs.J.Mildred
T. Grout. Mrs. Spencer Terry; of New York.
comnanled at the piano by Mlss Kimknew her.
Thomas L. Hazen, Mr.s. Amy C. W h e e l ball, w a s worthy of high encomiums.
Miss Sara A. Dunn, music ci;itlc on Mrs. Hartw-ell very flttlngly addressed
*AYBE, MASS.
Acco'mpllshed In mind, s h e w a s , for er, Mrs. Inez Lynch, Mrs. Horton. Mrs.
Lydia R. BInney, Mrs. Clementine Ihe stalt of the N e w York Sun. is at the class by quoting
Wadsw-orth's
lifteen
y
e
a
r
s
a
m
o
s
t
successful
teach-^
I.IVE POULTRY A N D RGGS W A N T E D
Doris W i l s o n ; also, the the home of Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Wy- Ideal woman."
er In t h e Shirley, X e w t o n a n d B o s t o n Somes, Mrs.
of Mrs. Wheeler. Mrs. Lynch, man for the summer.
Telephone 24-12 Hnrvard, or Send
Friday
e
v
e
n
i
n
g
the
high
school cla.ss
schools. In t h e F r a n k l i n school, B o s - children
Mrs. Somes, Mrs. Parker and Mrs. W a t The Mary Ann home will open im- of 191.-;, assisted by their teachers, rePoKtal
ton, h e r position w a s kept o p e n f o r
mediately after the Fourth, the flrst ceived the townspeople and visiting
J-^conpmy 1.*? a' virtue" f e w possess. her return a t a n y m o m e n t , d u r i n g ton.
party of vacationists being scheduled friends In the town hall.' Later In the
KellInK tlu- Hens that don't lay Is several y e a r s of Illness and t e m p o r a r y
Mr. and Mrs. John M. Leopold a r e to arrive July G.
evening the cotripany enjoyed dancing
econoniy. They are wgrth more now
absence, a s t r i k i n g proof of t h e v a l u e planning to leave town in the course o t
o'clock.
than they will be later.
Hamilton L. Wood of California ar- until shortly after t w e l v e
a week or so an.d will take up their rived
of
h
e
r
service.
Sunday, where he • is Thayer's orchestra, of Pepperell, playEsten a r e HiRher
residence In Greenfleld
where Mr. to takeina Boston
ed.
special
course
at
M.
1.
T.
this
T
h
e
body
w
a
s
brought
to
X
e
w
I
p
s
I.,copold h a s been offered a position In
GUS B; SCHUI.TZ, Har>ard. Maim.
Saturday evening commencement feswich f o r btlrial o n Thursday, J u n e 12. a clothing store that h a s just been summer, before entering- that Institutivities w-cre concluded by the largest
T h e E p i s c o p a l service w a s read a t t h e opened by the son of Thomas Manning, tion In September.
reunion
tn the history of t h e school
JIIss Ruth Mable Graves graduated
g r a v e by R e v . George J. Prescott. A chief of police of that place. Mrs. LeoWhen selecttntf uour Cap
being present and seated a t t h e
pold will also open a millinery store Wednesday from the t w o year course 130
beautiful a n d s i m p l e service In t h e in
tables
in
classes.
I). L. Page Com•"
Buy the best
on a large scale, and at t icchburg State .N'ormal schooK Mlss
midst of llowers from friends In t h e withGreenfield
of Low-ell, served a most palathis In view Mr. and Mrs. Leo- Graves h a s a position in Royalston tor pany,
table turkey supper. Pres. Harold W.
w e s t a n d cast, a n d pure s u n s h i n e .
pold predict larger opportunities from the coming winter.
Conant presided at the business meeta material point of view. Mr. Leopold
Marlon L. Holden is assisting ing and the .officers elected for next
left his employment a t the Edgarton at Mlss
Ba,sebaU.
the home ot Mr. and Mrs. W. E. year are Frank B, Priest, pres.; Miss
AND
Company this Saturday.
Barnaid,
Louisa F l a g g . v. j).; Miss Grace NeedT h e S h i r l e y A. .A. baseball t e a m
At tiie regular m e e t i n g of J. C. Aver
Mrs. Von Hesse of New York has ar- ham. .sec; Harry Barker. treasU Miss
went to L a n c a s t e r on last S a t u r d a y
lodge
held
on
Monday
evening.
John
rived a t the Mackaye c o t t a g e on I'ark- Emma Tenney. flfth member of execu
a f t e r n o o n a n d defeated t h e L a n c a s t e r .M. Leopold resigned his position a s er
live committee.
road for the summer.
high s c h o o l to t h e tune of 13 to 1. llnancier. John H. Will w a s elected to
Elliott Frost, of Xew Haven, w a s InGEO. Tor sale bi)
A large n e w sllo is being erected at
Harry O. B a n g s , o n e of t h e Shirley succeed him.
troduced as thej toastmaster and the
players, c a m e very forcibly In c o n - J. C. Ayer lodge. A. O.-.V, W., will the M. W. Longley farm.
following persons responded:
Miss
At the meeting of Shirley grange on .Marlon F l a g g . "Algiers"; Prof. L. L.
H. BROWN,S A LAyer
^VDSHNISTRATOR'S
E OF
THE EQUAL OP AITT
i tact with Richard, W e e k s w h e n both observe .Memorial d a y on Sunday. June
Tuesday evening, July 1. a Fourth of Conant. "Industrial school work": Mlss
! were r u n n i n g t o c a t c h a lly ball. 29, by attending service at the Con- July
program will be given. The proRoberts. "The class of 1913":
5 0 ^ GRADE
j Hangs w a s rendered unconscious a n d gregational church and listen to a verv gram will con.sist of patriotic tableaux, Dorothy
Ralph W a t t s . "Our country"; Principal
sermon by Rev. C. Julian
j wa.s i m m e d i a t e l y taken to a n e a r b y appropriate
of "A safe and'sane Fourth." Fred L. Sawyer. "Higher education."
Tuttle, D. D.. ot Mattapoiselt. Mr. discussion
the
.meaning
of
the
word
liberty
as
it
I
residence
a
n
d
Itindly
taken
c
a
r
e
of
Elmer Conant. of New- York, favored
Tultle is a . C o n g r e g a l i o n a i i s t and is
IX T O W X S E X D , MASS.
Itself to diftercnt members. the company w-ith two vocal solos and
Fresh Every Week from
I with h o m e r e m e d i e s until he w a s a p - widely known a s a preacher of abilltv. spresents
i n g i n g of palrotic songs, closing with Miss Emma E. Tenney played a verv
i parently o u t of all danger.
H e w a s He is also a member of the A. O. U. -'.Vmerlca."
Boston
acceptable piano solo.
Tbe reunion
B y virtue of l i c e n s e s granted to t h e , then t a k e n h o m e in a n auto by Mr. \\'.. and author of their ritual work.
the close of the service members
The First Parish church w a s opened closed w-ith the singing of ".Vuld Lang
subscriber, a s a d m i n i s t r a t o r of the i Temple, of Lancaster. Dr. Lilly t h e n '.Vt
Syne."
will march to the Village cemetery and last Sunday for the summer. Kegular
e s t a t e of C h a r l e s T. J e n n e r s o n , late of > " e n d e d h i m a n d found he h a d r e - decorate
the g r a v e s of decea.sed mem- services Sunday morning a t 11.15. Uev.
s l i g h t Internal injuries w h i c h ber.s. Members will meet in the lodge Praink B. Crandall, of Harvard univer- News Items.
Bald T o w n s e n d , d e c e a s e d , by t h e P r o - gceivfd
a v e p r o m i s e of being serious a s Mr. room at ten o'clock.
Services comMr. and Mrs. Herchel Lewis, of Apbate Court, for t h e County of Middle- Hangs w a s operated upon for a p p e n - mences at 10.45, the public being cor- sity, will preach.
About twenty-flve from the Center pleton academy. Xew Ipswich, -V. H..
sex, on t h e Tsventleth d a y of S e p t e m - dicitis a b o u t a year ago. A few days' dially invited to attend this service. and
N'orth attended the reception and w-ere commencement g u e s t s of the G.
Mr.
Tuttle
will
also
take
charge
of
Ihe
ber A. D. 1'J12, a n d on t h e F o u r t h resl will In all probability restore h i m ('. !•;, meeting a t -seven in the even- ball given to the g r a d u a t i n g class of W. I'routy family.
A POUND BOX
Shirley High school by the class of 'H.
d a y of J u n e A. D . 1913, t h e real e s - to a normal condition.
ing in the vestry.
Mrs. Frank Layton. of Weston, spent
last l-'riday evening at the village. .\
last week Friday with Mrs. Harry
t a t e h e r e i n a f t e r described 'will be sold
Miss Margreta S. H a s t i n g s , high school number also., attended the- class day Smith.
on T u e s d a y , J u l y 1, A. D . 1913, a t Fourth of Jul'y Cclehrntlon.
principal, left town the flrst of the and graduation exercises.
Judge and Mrs. John H. Hardy, of
Plans
and
details
lor
one
of
th»big
Mlss H a z e t Cuijimlngs. daughter of
t w o o'clock In t h o a f t e r n o o n a t t h e . g , . , , celebrations of Independence d a y week for her home In Brookfleld, and
w h o w-ere married on June
Ml.ss Lena F. f u l l e r , assistant high Mr. and Mrii?. .Vrthur R. Cummings. Arlington,
15.
sailed for Europe from Boston on
school teacher, left town last .Satur- graduated on Wednesday from Fitch- Tuesday.
Mr. and , Mrs. Hardy, jr.,
d
e
c
e
a
s
e
d
o
n
t
h
e
p
r
e
m
i
s
e
s
first
i
formulated
and
fully
Ave
hundred
will
sald
b u r g . H i g h school.
were a m o n g the number o f relatives
' be in line at the Fourth of July p a - day for her home . I n - E v e r e t t .
below described;
.\rchil .Slmord and Mlss Rose Gionet . Mrs. Grace Winslow- Ls having a and other friends to accompany the
rade. The parade committee have o r 1. A c e r t a i n tract of land s i t u a t e d Kanlzed with James L. Holl.and a s were united In marriage a t St- .Vn- large addition built a t her home en newly-w-ed couple to the wharf and
bid Ibem "bon voyage."
thony's church on Monday morning at Clark road.
PRESCRIPTION DRUG
in the s o u t h e r l y part of said T o w n s - chairman; Walter Desmond, s e c . and eight
o'clock.. Rev. J. H. Cote ofllciating.
I'^arl C. Merrlman, treas., and the efS. Leroy Longley is having extensive
Mrs. George .Vmsden and daughter
end, c o n t a i n i n g a b o u t s i x ( 6 ) acres, forts of this committee have thus far The bride w a s attended by Miss Edith repairs
STORE
made on the building on his L-iura have gone to their pleasant
All the Stebbins and FelLx Glonet acted a s land near the Center school.
t o g e t h e r w i t h buildings t h e r e o n , sit- been crowned with success.
summer home in Petersham. Thev will
two hundred boys from the State In- best man. After a brief honeymoon
make
their
winter
home
in
Winchester.
u a t e d o n t h e easterly side of t h e road dustrial
A
number
of
pianists,
also
a
number
school will be in line headed they will reside on P a g e street.
of teachers of pianotorte niusic. from They will entertain ns their guest for
Main Street
Ayer, Mam.
leading
p.-u^t t h e d w e l l i n g
house by their o w n brass band. ' Floats of
John Gilmartin and Miss Delia B a s - different parts of the country, includ- a few- w e e k s Mlss Hazel Wright, of
f o r m e r l y of W . H. Spear, a n d being arti.'^tic design and a larKe and varied tlen were married a t St. .Anthony's i n g Tallahassee. Fla.. Chicago, Buffalo. Pingreyville, w h o goes to Petersham
assortment of horrible features wiil be church on Tuesday morning a t eight
Xew York city and Cambridge, arrived next w-eek.
t h e s a m e p r e m i s e s c o n v e y e d to said In the parade. .\11 the organizations
o'clock. After a short honeymoon they in town last week to study with Ihe
Ji:dge Sanderson and his son Robert
Charles T. J e n n e r s o n by A n d r e w J. of the town will be represented and will reside at the home of the bride's pianist.
^Vesley Weyman. The course
the
Lunenburg
brass
hand,
a
band
from
occupying ilieir summer home near
Rogers, by deed dated July 15th, 1876, l.eomin.ster and possibly a life and parents.
of study Includes i)rlvate lessons and are
the station and the rest of the family
a
w
e
e
k
l
y
class
lesson
for
an
individual
and recorded w i t h Middlesex South drum corps will furnish ample music,
Mlss Mary A. Gleason. w h o h a s been
is
expected
in the immediate future.
of the principles employed
District D e e d s In Hook 1412, P a g e all the French societies of the town teaching school In Stockbridge for the discussion
Tbe tow-n and neighboring communiwill this year be tn line and also a past year, met her mother. Mrs. .N'ora by Mr. Weyman in his teaching. The ties
were
lai-gely
represented nt
•119.
large delegaiion from the Polander Gleason. at the s t a t e line w h e n school members of the class w-ho are staying Oooige W. Whltcomb's
auction -sale of
In t o w n are Misses Duffleld, Webb.
2. A certain tract of w o o d - l a n d residents with their o w n unique fea- closed and both started for Albany, N. Snyder
Dersonal
properly
Saturday.
CJattlc
and
Shlpman
a
t
Mrs.
Eva
HoldY.. and after a f e w days In that city
situated In t h e s o u t h e r l y part of said tures.
fow-ls comman<led high prices and
departed for N'ew York city, making en's; Misses Ralph and Zimmcr at H. and
implements and household
The sports committee, with Harry O. Ihe trip by boat down the Hudson river. .\. Bridgman's and Mrs. Sweeney at J. farming
T o w n s e n d on t h e ' easterly s i d e of
D e a l e r s In
a s chairman, have arranged a They remained In New York city s i g h t - C. Ayres. Mr. Weyman has recently goods were sold at correspondingly
road l e a d i n g f r o m h o u s e o t H e n r y Hangs
list of sports which will in many re- s e e i n g for a f e w days, returning home completed a concert tour through the low- flguies.
J e n n e r s o n t o t h e road from T o w n s e n d spects be a departure from those g i v - on Saturday delighted with their trip. cities of Xorth and Western Germany
just before sailing for this country
Cenier t o "South R o w , " c o n t a i n i n g en in previous years, the slogan of Ihe Mlss Gleason h a s been very successful and
GIWRAN'TEED ECZEMA UEMEDY
demonstration will be the In- as a teacher in Stockbridge and h a s he g a v e two recitals during the last
a b o u t six ( 6 ) acres, and being t h e entire
The constant itching, burning, redtroduction of n e w features which w a s been requested to return when school w-eek In Ma.v at Stelnw-ay hail. Ix)ndon.
ness, rash and disagreeable eflects of
s a m e p r e m i s e s c o n v e y e d by S a m u e l done a s an Incentive to create interest opens.
eczema,
tetter, salt rheum. Itch, piles
and
enthusiasm.
All
taking
part
In
the
A
civil
service
examination
fo'r
the
I n g a l s e t al., t o C h a r l e s T. J e n n e r - parade will be furnished refreshments
position of postmaster at the Center and Irritating skin eruptions c a n be
son, dated October 19th, .1887, a n d free of charge. The day's celebration Center.
will be held in the postoflice building readily cured and the skin made clear
recorded w i t h said deed iii Book 3501 will close with a band concert and
at F l t c h b u r g on Saturday. July 12. and smooth with Dr. Hobson's Eczema
lire w o r k s In the evening.
The s o - Mr. and Mrs. N. R. Graves, with Both men and w-omen are eligible for Ointment. Mr. J. C. Eveland, of B i t h ,
P a g e 335.
liciting committee have been successful d a u g h t e r Alta a n d s o n Clyde, s p e n t the position.
The position Is not a 111., s a y s : "I had eczema twenty-flve
3. A c e r t a i n tract of land situated in obtaining prizes for sports from the S u n d a y a t t h e h o m e o t Mr. Graves' very profltable one and probably there years and had tried everything. All
business
houses
of
Fltchburg.
brother,
Hibbard
Graves,
in
B
o
x
b
o
r
When I found Dr. Hobson's
will not be much competition for it. failed.
in t h e s o u t h e r l y part of said T o w n s 'We EndeaTOF t o K e e p '
Eczema Ointment I found a cure."
It h a s been arranged that all w h o ough.
The t w o cows belonging to the Lun- This
end on t h e w e s t e r l y side o f t h o road
ointment
is the formula of a
wish
to
enter
the
parade
will
notify
enburg
town
farm,
which
were
stolen
l e a d i n g from t h e h o u s e of H e n r y the secretary, Walter Desmond, and
Mr. and Mrs. C. E . G o o d s p e e d a n d last week from the pasture on the physician and h a s . been In u s e fdr
That i s
J e n n e r s o n to t h e road from T o w n s e n d the headquarters of the parade com- family, of W o l l a s t o n , a r e a t their Pray estate near the Lunenburg line, years—not an experiment.
Is a t the residence of James L. h o m e on Center road t o r t h e s u m m e r . were found last w-eek Friday In a pas- w h y wo c a n guarantee It. All drugCenter to " S o u t h ' R o w , " being a strip mittee
Holland.
The parade will start at . Miss Margaret Little, of F i t c h b u r g . ture In Westminster. Morris E. Lcvlne gists, or by mall. Price BOc. Ptollter
TRY OUR
of land t w e n t y ( 2 0 ) feet wide, e x t e n d - eight o'clock, forming as In previous
of F l t c h b u r g w-as arrested Saturday Chemical Co., Philadelphia and SL
i n g from last n a m e d r o a d . t o t h e road years bn .Harvard road and cover a s p e n t F r i d a y a n d S a t u r d a y with Mlss charged with tbe theft of the cows, Louis.
R u t h M. Graves.
little
less
territory
this
year,
the
o
b
w-hlch are considered to be very valp a s s i n g t h e h o u s e f o r m e r l y of N e w e l l ject being to eliminate as much a s posNext AdTertlsements.
Mrs. Lisle H a n c o c k a n d son George, uable.
F . Putn.am, a n d being the s a m e p r e m - sible the streets where the o v e r h a n g o t Lunenburg, w e r e g u e s t s a t t h e
ing
shade
trees
will
Interfere
with
the
i s e s c o n v e y e d by T h o m a s H. H o l l a n d
Denth.
decorations of the floats. The parade h o m e of Mr. a n d Mrs. A. A. A d a m s
t o Charles T.- J e n n e r s o n by deed dated will finish Its line o f march In Depot last week.
Alvln Lawton. one o f the oldest citizens of the tow-n. passed a w a y early
April 28, 1892, a n d recorded w i t h square and g a t h e r around the town
MLss Harriet R e e d , o t W o l l a s t o n , is T u e s d a y morning of pneumonia at his
(lag
pole
which
Old
Shirley
chapter.
eald d e e d s i n B o o k 2128, P a g e 29.
D. A. R., hope to have erected by that s p e n d i n g a f e w d a y s a t t h e h o m e of home on Parker road, a t the a g e of
s e v e n t y - n i n e years ond nine months.
T e r m s m a d e k n o w n a t tlmo a n d time and a program of dedication will Mr. a n d Mrs. C. E . (Soodspccd.
W« Jea'tulcyeato
be
carried o u t under the direction o t
.Mr. Lawton's death w a s a shock to
p l a c e of sale.
Mrs. R u t h M. G r a v e s , o t L a k e v l l l e , all.
tiLc our word (or tli«
the members.
JTiist. ReoeiTcd a Ijot o f
a s he had been ill only a week. He
N. S., w h o h a s b e e n v i s i t i n g h e r son, w a s born In Shirley. A u g u s t 31. 1833,
E. ALOXZO B L O O D ,
work iliU truly wooAt the close of the ceremony the .V. R. Graves, tor t h e past t h r e e w e e k s , and w-as o n e of s i x children of JcphA d m i n i s t r a t o r o t E s t a t e of Charles parade
ieiM
feed
will
do
will disband. A hose race will w e n t to B o x b o r o u g h o n last S u n d a y thah and Lucinda (Wood) Lawton. On
T. J e n n e r s o n .
th<;n take place on Main street In the for a short visit a t t h e h o m e of h e r April.
for y o « try it ea
28. 1857. he w a s married to Mlss
vicinity of the residence of the late son,
T o w n s e n d , Mass.,
yoar awn cUcInnt
Luscba T. Bennett, w-ho survives him.
Hibbard ,Graves.
Nelson A. Holden. the competitors will
Oat t b e m n o w f o r w i n t e r n s «
Three
children
were
born
to
them—
J u n e IZ, A. D . 1913.
3140 I be the President suspender team. S a m at ear expaate if It
George E . S m i t h h a s r e c e n t l y pur- Fred A., Frank I. ahd Abbot AugUstlnc.
, son cordage w o r k s team, the Shirley c h a s e d a F i a t l i m o u s i n e .
the
last
born
d
y
i
n
g
at
the
a
g
e
of
two
Hre department and the Industrial
' • ^ AiSf*
AUGUSTUS.LOVEJOY
school team. A prize of a silver cup.
Mrs.
E d w a r d %VhccIcr, Jr., a n d y e a i s .
TRT OUR SPBOUB
F o r the greater pnrt of his life Mr.
worth $15.00, given by Thomas Morin, d a u g h t e r Cynthia, a n d Miss Lilla
MRKITPIMLUID
Lawton w a s a dealer In cattle, apples
Insurance Agent and Broker
will be presented to the winner of the
contest, the general sports will then Wheeler, o t C a m b r i d g e , a r e s p e n d i n g and other produce and lumber. For
FEEDS
O B O F o u n d B o x C h o o o U t M f o r M«w
Farm Propertr irrittent a U o , a l l klnda follow.
the week a t t h e h o m e of Mr. a n d many y e a r s he conducted a slaughter
of I'roprrtjr placed In BOod< a t r o n s
house and w a s for some time connected
The Fourth of July will be ushered Mrs. Herbert S w e e t s e r .
compnnlea.
i t h the meat market a t the Village. A. IB. LA'WRENCE: A SON Ayer, 3Ia«a.
Mr. a n d Mrs. C. E . Bradford, R a y - w
In by the r i n g i n g of, all the bells In
.was well known throughout this H. A . WILSON
4 2 E a s t M a i n Street, A y e r
the town which will be repeated a t m o n d Bradford a n d Miss "Vera B r a d - He
Hollla..N. II.
•ectlon
a s an apple buyer, a business
sunrise and sunset. The executive com- f o r d attended t h e g r a d u a t i o n of Louis which ho
Sblrley, Maaa.
carried on extonsl-i-ely for .O. M. BALLOU
mittee
c
o
n
s
i
s
t
s
of
Dr.
T.
K.
Lilly,
chairPIAXO IJAnOAIXS—UPRIGHTS IN'
Bradford
from
Concord'
high
school
m
a
n
y
years.
Mr.
Lawton
will
also
be
CONANT A CO.
U t t l e t o n , Maaa.
good condition a s l o w a s $Trtt Squares man, W a l t e r Knowles, secretary and last week T h u r s d a y .
"•cmcmbcrcd na t h e ' chief figure In
ns low a s $2.11 OrKans In good repair John M. Stevenson, treasurer, w h o
r i n g i n g about the sale to the state by
FARMER
' W A N T B D - ^ i n g l e Man.
as low a s »!.'.. Send for Bargain List. would be glad to "meet and a s s i s t a n y
A favor d a n c e will be given u n d e r b
»he Shakers, of the property w-hercthe Good place for good man. Apply t o C A R I ^ T ' S BLOCK. lifAIN
VCRtim^
LORD & CO., 256 Kssejf St.. I^wrcnce. of our residents w h o wish to partici- 'he
management
ot
Miss
Alison State Industrial sehool Is now located. CHARLES
WOODWARD, Foreman for
pate In our celebration.
Mas.i.
4t42
W i n s l o w In t h e t o w n hall on S a t u r Mr. L a w t o n never sought prominence W. L Crosby. Harvard, Mass.
42
N a x t door t o Postoflice
ATBR
J.F.Moore&Son
I---ittl^toirx
Stop and Consider
AYER.
FRUIT STORE
Mead's Block, Ayer
SEASOMBLE GOODS
i .'I
I'
Geo. Poulius & Go.
Ayer, Mass.
I.G. Dwinell-
s
LAMSON
HUBBARD
REAL ESTATE
29c.
BROWN ^S
LSHERINJCO.
Ayer, Mas^,
Groceries
Hardware
Paints, Etc.
FIRST-GLfiSS GROCERIES
Oh^ee! ^
Butter, Cheese
Tea and Coffee
Also, Honey in Comb
Good O n i o n s
Jas. P. Fitch
JEWELER
•:.{^
j.,,..lii'MBa^!9ii!'0ta''il>a!itii^>ilaa^fla>amimimmm
•"^•""^•f^'-^'m^i-rt.-r,.».lur.v,
j i y ' : :f, •:, jij i'4 ji'VTO- -'^—-;u=;L.b—gg^
t
P A O E TOXSU
SATUEDAY,= JUNE 2 8 ,
1913
Mrs. Helen Christinsen, d a u g h t e r of Shattuck and P h i n e a s Harrington now pole dance, led by presidents ot the
Saturday, Jtme 28, 1913.
Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Kddy. who h a s been live, the two lots t o g e t h e r m a k i n g a classes.
at
the parental home during a g o o d lot about 100 feet frontage and about
Owln« to the Fourth ot J n l y c o m i n s OB F r l d a r . o t n e x t . i r e c k , our lem- part of tho past year, left last w e e k 140 feet deep; a location quite central, U.. H. MeetlDB- ' ,:
Upon
t d a r p u b l i c a t i o n .day, t h U paper irlll Wednesday with her young son, g o i n g yet Just off the main h i g h w a y .
The D. R.'s met with Mrs. Frank D.
to Join
A.; O.
b e i H u e d o n Thuraday, J u l y 3. Cor-• ,„^, . her
, ,, husband,
,
w Christinsen
i.--,-; this site erect a modern •wooden school- Lewis, on Wednesday afternoon. Some
having twelve or fltteen members were prcsre«poadcnt« a r e n r c c d to bear thl» In """> '» c'vll engineer at Furnace, N. Y house, thoroughly equipped,
two
schoolrooms
with
the
various
A g n e s L. Lewlii has opened up her
J."',,ft?,?'"''",>'"•*» "e'Khbors, Mrs, E.
m i n d ' and have' their eopy lu aa early
house here after spending the w i n t e r other necessary a r r a n g e m e n t s to be C. Williams, Mrs. G. S. Knapp aiid Mrs.
In t h e w e e k aa poaalble.
T U R N E R iscsoisj
and spring with her aunts. Mrs. Sarah used for the primary or flrst four Rowell, were invited g u e s m . Mrs. R e u Holt Is v i s i t i n g with her and will prob- grades. This, Including , the property ben Levvis, whoso home is w i t h her son;
GROTON.
ably spend tho summer here, and her should not exceed an expense of i, D. Lewis, came in to enjoy the
nephew, eight years old. Is also w i t h »12,000,
g a t h e r i n g and a s she Is in good health
N e w a Itema.
her on Station avenue,
We propose then to alter' the pres- and in her elghty-flfth year, might well
Chaplin building a s f o l l o w s : Raise be named a g u e s t of honor. Miss G.
The B a p t i s t Sunday school picnic w a s
Groton lodge, I. O. O. F., and Middle- ent
h e l d on Thursday at Baddacook pond sex Rebecca lodge attended in a body the building perhaps t w o feet, or more A.- B o u t w e l l read an Interesting paper
and e n t h u s i a s t i c reports come of a the Congregational church last Sunday. If -necessary, and put beneath it a On L a F a y e t t e and others ot his rtaA STIRRING SALE OF
niost enjoyable time. About s e v e n t y T h e pastor. Rev. G. M. Howe, preached good basement with modern sanitary tlon who rendered a s s i s t a n c e t o A m e r l room for play, etc., be- ca. Miss S. P. Hill, a Bister of the
attended, s o m e being; Invited g u e s t s . It a helpful and uplifting sermon.
The ar.ran^gements.
sides
I
a
heating
and
v
e
n
t
i
l
a
t
i
n
g
plant.
hostess,
s
a
n
g
three
selections,
"The
w a s - a merry party that sat down to a church had. tasteful lloral decorations.
bountiful dinner to which all c o n t r i b - After the sfervlces at the Church the Lay new Hoors In the present school- lllght ot ages," "An Irish lullaby," and
uted. They w e n t by barge and private Groton lodge held memorial service rooms, put In larger and higher w i n - "Good bye s w e e t day," which were encarriages and assembled at Shattuck's' decorating the g r a v e s of deceased Odd dow's and other alterations necessary Joyed by all. Appetizing refreshments
to make the place practically up-to- were served, passed by the two youngjfrove and landing. Sports. Including F e l l o w s at the two cemeteries.
date in Its appointments at an esti- daughters ot the family, Mary and
potato and doughnut races,
target
Elizabeth Lewis, and their t w o y o u n g
Commencing un July 9, and c o n t i n - mated "expense of $4000.
shooting w e r e quite generally partlcl' pated In. There were other g a m e s with uing until -September IS, the stores In
The Butler bulldliig wc propose to cousins, Alice and Miriam Knapp. Soprizes for the small children. Pictures town will close on Wednesday a f t e r - repair by laying new doors and plac- cial enjoyment preceded t h e closing ot
of the dinner group and v i e w s were noons and evenings, 'besides the usual ing such partitions and other altera- this U. R. gathering, which Is the last
takeji by A. B. F a r w e l l . a n d Paul W i l - closing of Monday and Thursday e v e n - tions as may -be found necessary to fit one of the season.
son. ' In the v i e w s , were two G. A. R. ings as/heretofore.
It suitable for the high school work
men In uniform. The party broke up
at an estimated expense.of (1000.
Edward C. Smith w e n t by auto on alone
at about five o'clock, having passed last
This we ,believe will be ample .pro- I.n%vreuce Academy, ^otem.
Sunday
lo
Wllllamstown,to
attend
The following pupils, h a v i n g a t t a i n the day w i t h o u t accident or other t h e ' c o m m e n c e m e n t season at his almu vision for the children of Grolon for a
ed an average of 90 or more In their
mater, Williams college, and the tenth long time to come.
• drawback to their pleasure.
studies,
are credited first honor grade:
At West Groton we found a crowdof his class ot 1903. Mr. Smith
G. Davis, Jr.. ot Rochester, N.
The n e x t band concert will be given reunion
a most delightful trip there ai>d ed house. Three teachers are trying Ceorge
Y.: Roy G. Hamilton, of Burlington,
Friday e v e n i n g , July 4. After that the had
to teach in two, rooms, a temporary, re- Vt.:
back,
and
agrand
m
e
e
t
i
n
g
with
his
Shaller U. Lawton, of Brattleboro,
concerts w i l l be held every Saturday classmati^s. R e a c h i n g home fur a brief lief h a v i n g been attempted by using
evening, followed by a dance In the stop, he returned to his work in .Nash- the front coat'rooms for classes. Three Vt.: .\lfonso J. Rosa, ot Xillbta, San
l.uis
Poiosl. Mexico. Many others g a i n ' t o w n hall.
'
rooms
are,
an
absolute
necessityhere.
ua. His brother, "Phil" Smith, wc;it
first honor grade in one or two s u b The R e a d i n g club enjoyed their a n - with him Just for the ride out, and W^e devised a plan by -which two rooms ed
coiuld be a d d e d , to the present build- jects.
nual o u t i n g on •\V6dnesday. They w e n t 'then took the cars home.
ing und proper heat and ventilation as
' In Johnson's four-horse barge to P e p Of the Bro:duatIrig. class, Williams,
Wiiithrop L. Sheedy, younger son of required with a basement beneath. .Achorn and Maclnnis will enter a denperell; w h e r e they spent the day at the
and Mrs. M. Sheedy. graduated from This w a s estimated to cost $8000.
ial college. Cpmeron will go to 'VerWetherbee b u n g a l o w In a very d e l i g h t - Mr.
Williams college on Wednesday qt tills
ful manner.
A new up-to-date four-rpom wooden mont; Davis. R e n s s e l e a r Polytechnic;
week in the largest -class that ever
institute; Wilcox.- UniMn and Mrs. Homer J. Potter, of graduated from the college. Mr:- and building with all modern improvements Jones. Lehigh
of P e n n s y l v a n i a ;
Haihllton.
. "West Somerville, are enjoying a new- Mrs. Sheedy and their sister. Miss Alice w e found would cost hot to exceed versity
Dartmoulh;
Lawton,
Vermont.
$1210(10.
Consid'eri'ng
what
we
would
Ford automobile. They, with Mr. and Reed, and Miss Ruth T. R o c k w o o d
fixing-over
the : o l d ' h o u s e
Mrs. G t o r g e B. Potter and daughter went up to all the commencement e x e r - have after
Palmer has been elected captain of
w e did. not believe we were warranted the 1914 baseball team. The record of
• Ruth, of Somerville. spent Sunday w i t h cises, having a most enjoyable time. '
in expanding such an. amount on s'uch the baseball seilson is g a m e s won 12,
their sister, Mrs. H. B. Souther.
FurMrs. Helen P. Whitcomb came from a poorly constructed building.
Lewis M. Knapp came home on Tues- Allston last Thursday to attend the thermore, the. location of the present lost 3. .
day from Amherst college.
The football g a m e s w o n were 6. lost
The
graduation exercises of her lilece. Miss building i'* not at all desirable.
Principal and Mrs. J. H. Manning Helen A. Forbes, from the Groton high lot is not large enough now, and- with 2, tied 1.
an
addition
to
the
building
there
would
• w e n t l a s t Saturday to attend the c o m - school,-and also the reception on F r i Both football and baseball teams
m e n c e m e n t - e x e r c i s e s at Amherst, which day 'evening. She returned on Satur- be still- less i>layground, - It Is also lo.«e strong men this year, perhaps the
included the thirtieth anniversary of day to her summer home in North Sud- <iulte a w a y out of the center of the one to be miss.ed the mosl is HamiU'
school population, situated on a main ton. !
the class of 1883, of which Mr. Man- bury.
thoroughfare t h r o u g h , which there is
ning w a s a member.
John H. Manning, principal of the considerable automobile traffic, which
•
J. G. H a m m o n s from Maine and his Groton high school for the past t w e n - latter is especially undesirable for the West Grolon. ,
F o l l o w i n g is the season's schedule' of
sister. Mrs. Prescott of Maiden recently ty-five years, ^and superintendent for primary grades.
the West Groton Athletic club: July
visited Mrs. S. W.-Rork and family and some eight or teu years past, has re'We. therefore, propose that the tOwn .'.. Shirley Village A. C , a t West Gro. Miss Rose Metzer also w a s a visitor, signed.
ton: 12. Graniteville White Sox; 26,
c o m i n g from Boston.
Chelmsford Cubs at N. ChelmsMrs. Rebecca (Champiiey) Livermore.
Storei- and' Sabine, orchardists of uated on Pepperell road and now o w n - .North
ford: . \ a g u s t 2. Shirley
Industrial
w i d o w of Nathaniel Livermore, died Pine . Crest, attended the entire c o m - ed
school
at West GrOton; 9. Graniteville
by
H.
Kemp,
about
1V4
acres,
which
this Friday morning at her home on mencement exercises last week at Har- site seems to us much more desirable, White Sox;
16, Shirley V i l l a g e A. C . at
Court street after a long Illness. She vard, their alma' mater.
at an ex'>ense for the building not to Shirley; 23; T o w n s e n d Red Sox at W e s t
•B-as about ninety years old.
The Brown Loaf club carried o u t exceed $12,000. T h e old building could Grolon; 30, Shirley Industrial school
The -regular
meeting of
Groton -their plan of an outing to W a c h u s e t t be easily converted Into
tenement at Shirley; September 1, North Chelms• g r a n g e w a s held on Tuesday e v e n i n g on Wednesday, some of them staid at property, for which w e . understand ford Cubs at West Grolon. The g a m e s
with a n u n u s u a l l y lalrge a t t e n d a n c e •Whalom, but four w e n t on and found there is a dema'nd, and.should be easilv with the Graniteville team will be
both of m e m b e r s and visitors from themselves well repaid for their m o u n - disposed of to good advantage, which played one in each town in the order
n e i g h b o r i n g g r a n g e s . Fred A. Alden, tain climb. . Starting on e l e c t r i c s ' at of course would help to that e x t e n t on which shall be decided upon later.
Lawrence Gay and Wendell Ogllvie, ot
s t a t e deputy, of Fltchburg, w a s pres- Ayer they kept on to within about two the new proposition.
are . catcher and pitcher, • re' ent officially to inspect the general and one-half . miles, which distance
We recommend, therefore, that the Groton.
they
walked
to
the
top.
All
returned
work of the Groton grange. He found
town build two new school buildings, spectively for the W e s t Groton team;
.much to commend worthy "of compli- In the afternoon with plans made for one in Groton for- a primary and a .\s the field; here Is open, no admittance will be charged, but the' hat
mentary words. T h e third and fourth another outl.hg there nexl fall.
four-room building in West Groton for will be passed and all financial help
d e g r e e s w e r e conferred on members
Boston Globe of Tuesday in g i v - both primary and Intermediate and re- given the club will be g r e a t l y apprerecently Joining, three In number. ingThe
the prize winners In the yoar just pair the Butler and Chaplin buildings ciated as its funds are s o m e w h a j low.
• There w a s no program- of literary or closed
Amherst college, g i v e s in the as above set forth in this report.
musical numbers. As this w a s the a n - list theatname
Re-spectfuily submitted.
Lewis M. Knapp. H e
Mrs. Champlln. ot Worcester. Is a
nual "strawberry festival" . e v e n i n g , w a s awarded of
months ago the
guest ot Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Adams.
s t r a w b e r r i e s with Ice cream and cake Porter entranceseveral
B.v,the Committee.
prize
of
fifty
dollars,
.Mr.
Champlln is expected tor the w e e k were served.
Oroton. Junl- 21. 1913.
and recently the Freshman Latin prize
end.
Edmund D. Collier, of West Somer- of twenty-five dollars, which w a s for
Kev.
J. p; Trowbridge went oii Monville, came on Wednesday w i t h his excellence in s i g h t retiding in Latin.
Fourth of July l*rogrnni.
day to Plttsfleld. retiirning on Wednesy o u n g son to spend the day at the
The
Misses
Helen
ITorbes.
Florence
day,
accompanied
by Mrs. Trowbridge,
The
Fourth
of
July
sports
consist
of
parental home.
Roache and Edna Leonard have taken the following (jvenls: C.SO a. m., hor- who. during the past two months, has
The a u t o truck of goods spoken of their entrance examinations for -the ribles and_ auto • parade; nine o'clock, been v i s i t i n g her d a u g h t e r in that city.
last week In this column, g o i n g tp the Fitchburg- Normal school intending to field e v e n t s at. Lawrence playground— Mrs. Trowbridge, though not fully reb u n g a l o w on Gibbet hill, were those go next fall.
100 yd. dash, boys according to age, stored to health, is once more able to
of H. H. Blunt, of N'ashua, N. H.. who
her friends at their social g a t h Mary Dunphy closed her schooi 100 yd. dash open, sack race, broad meet
Is occupying the bungalow with his at Miss
Jump
standing. 220 yd. dash open, po- erings.
North Attleboro last week and has tato race,
family.
candle race, barrel race,
accepted her reappointment to the doughnut
Mr. Bannon and family have moved
race, relay race high school
The funeral of Mrs. Annie, w i f e of same position for another year.
vs. it'lumni. boys' relay race, fat men's out-of--town. and their vacated teneTimothy O'Connell, w a s held on MonThe annual reunion of the S w a l l o w race, boys' tug of war. running high ment is occupied by Mr. and Mrs. Biood
day from the catholic church, w i t h family
w a s held at Nashua, N. H., on jump. S-legged
race. ' with suitable from another part ot Groton.
relatives and many others in attendThey met with Mlss Anna prizes for first and second places. At
J. T, Shepley i« adding piazza, hathance. She w a s a woman highly spoken Thursda$-.
Swallow ot that city. Mr. and Mrs. 2.30 there will be a hall g a m e between room and chamber, to his cottage on
of by all her acquaintances, and those Myron
S w a l l o w and Mr. and Mrs. Groton and Nashua A. A. on Lawrence Mill street. Frank Brown is doing the
by whom she' had been employed. The MarshallP. Swallow
attended'Mrom Gro- playground.
At s.15. fireworks and work.
only remaining child, the little girl
band concert on Lawrence playgrcund.
Josephine, ten or twelve years old. will ton.
H. Spauldlng has Just completed an
throughout the day by the Groit is! said live for the present with an
Catherine Miller, eldest d a u g h t e r of Music
enlargement of piazza tor W. V. Bixby.
aunt in Ayer.
Besides her hu.^band, Mr. and Mrs. Abram Miller, is recover- ton Cornet band. J-^ntrles must be made
for
all
events
to
the
secretary
before
Mrs,
.-\very Hartwell entertained relMrs. .O'Connell is survived by two s i s - ing from an attack of measles. '
twelve o'clock noon July 3. Informa- atives from .\yer on Thursday.
,
tfers and some- nieces and -nephews.
Mlss Irene Tyrrell of this town; h a s tion gladly furnished by members of
• The interment w a s in St. Mary's c e m - been'appointed
J. M. Harrington, ot .-Vyer, wafe
teacher in the commer- the committee: Joseph Clearv, James in ilrs.
etei-y. Ayer.
town
on
Wednesday.
cial course of the Groton high school Harrington, Dr. ^V. .\.- Gobie. Louis H.
Mr. and Mrs. .\. Ruddy and daughter
Sheedy. Harry L. Bruce, secretary.
Mrs. Caroline (Pecltens), widow of for another year.
Beatrice, of Brooklyn. N. Y.. have been
Aaron Corey, died at the Groton hosMiss Phyllis Gay is home from
g u e s t s of their sister, Mrs. I*atrick
pital early Monday morning. June 23. Brockton, where she has been a teachSmith. On Wednesday, Mr. and Mrs.
from cerebral hemorrhage.
H e r a g e er for a number of year.-'.
.V I'ntrlotic F a m i l y .
Smith and two y o u n g e s t children, acw a s 83 years. 10 months, 20 days. Mrs.
Our citizen. F. F. Waters, with his companied by their guests, enjoyed an
Mr. Breckenridge. the owner of the
Corey had lived a very secluded life, place
in Chicopee row, which he bought wife, attended the 100th birthdav of aulo trip to- East Wainolc with Lawespecially for a number of years, some of Luther
F i f t y acres, with attractive 7 - r o o m house, good barn, h e n h o u s e , s h o p ,
Rowe, has not yet come to the town of Mlllbury held about a rence Strand as chauffeur. , Little Patimes In poor health, at her home on
it. It Is said that the reason ho fortnight ago. Mlllbury can In realitv tricia Smith remained tor a visit in fine s h a d e trees, pretty brook and good orchard. B u i l d i n g s w e l l back f r o m
Scho61 street since the death of her occupy
lay
claim
to
the
existence
ot
two
cenhas
not
yet
eome
to
live
here.
Ls
that
Walpole.
Mr.
Ruddy
returned
to
Brookhusband which occurred oyer twenty he is the postmaster of the town in turies., but through the flrst one hun- lyn with his family on Thursday. Eu- road a n d less t h a n two m i l e s to village. A d m i n i s t r a t o r says c u t price f r o m
years ago. She leaves as her nearest New York s l a t e where he now resides dred years it w a s a part, and parcel o t gene Smith accompanied them for a
$1800 to $ 1 6 0 0 f o r quick s a l e .
relatives a nephew and a niece whose
is w a i t i n g for the appointment of Sutton In that part ot the town then Slay at their home during part of liis
w h e r e a b o u t s are at present not known. and
G r a n d location to build on 50-acre farm, m u c h of the land g o o d for
known as the North Parish. F. F. Wa- vacation.
The funeral w a s held from her late his successor.
ters' ancestors. , \ s a ^Vaters. '1st. .\sa
o r c h a r d , g o o d water, orchards, w o o d and timber. Owner burned out; w a n t s
home on Wednesday afternoon at two
Mrs. Grant Shattuck returned T u e s - Waters. 2d. Col. .\sa H. Waters, repreMrs.
.-Vndrew
Jarvis.
who
has
recento'clock. Rev. Georse M. Howe officiat- day from a visit to lier sL^^ter. Mrs. sent three generations of a family of ly suffered from a rheumatic attack, is a n offer.
ing. The interment w a s in Westford. Annie Gage, at Wilton, N. H.
R e d u c e d $2000 f r o m f o r m e r fair price, I n o w offer one of the best a l l Mlllbury constructionists,.and this fam- much better and- w a s able on WednesMr. and Mrs. H. W. Whitney followed
Miss Kathleen Dunphy. who gradu- ,ily above any other, were the real day to attend the commencement exer- 'round a n d fully equipped f a r m s In m y g r o u p o t t o w n s — - 3 h e a d stock,
the remains from Groton. Mr. Whitney
builders
ot
Mlllbury.
Asa
Waters,
isi.
cises
at
Fltchburg
Normal
school,
her
ated
froni
the
Fitchburg
Normal
school
being in charge of her affairs.
h o r s e s , etc., w i t h 120 acres. T h i s f a r m h a s splendid rooniy buildings In flne
this week Wednesday, has accepted a the patriot of 1776. with a brother . \ n - y o u n g e s t daughter. Miss Esther Jarvis,
drus. started early with their gun and
Mlss repair, a n d Is c u t t i n g a r o u n d 100 t o n s of h a y now. Splendid s y s t e m o t l a s t i n g
Plenty of fishermen have been trying position as teacher at West Stock- powder factories. On the death of An- being one of the graduates.
Jarvis
received
numerous
dainty
g
i
f
t
s
:
w a t e r by gravltyi It Is a g o o d proposition. N o t out of f a m i l y ' f o r 110 years.
their luck at Baddacook within a week bridge for next year. She Is to- have drus, his brother w a s left lo carrv out
also, a substantial sum ot money in If y o u w a n t s o m e t h i n g good, s e e m e a b o u t this.
or so Snd the men are s w a p p i n g flsh the third and fourth grades.
the work.
Asa Water.s, 2d wa.s the
of her graduation. .She will enstories. Fred C. Tuttle caught a brown
patriot of 1S12. furnishing implements honor
S e v e r a l g o o d trades n o w on h a n d , both in f a r m s and v i l l a g e places.
upon her vocation in the tall, havtrout a few days ago that measured Spednl Town .Heeling.
of warfare tor the patriots of that war. ter
ing obtained a position In Attleboro.
t w e n t y - t h r e e inches.
The warrant for special town meet- Col. .^sa H. Waters also had armories,
EDWARD H. BLISS, Ayer, Mass.
Mr. and Mrs. .V. W. I.amb are enterDr. Kilbourn
passed
successfully ing is posted and calls the inhabitants one of which w a s in business as late
taining their brother. Wlnthrop Lamb.
through the operation of a week ago of Groton qualified by law to vote in as the civil war.
town
affairs
to
assemble
in
town
hall
The
account
ot
the
raid
made
upon
and is m a k i n g good progress.
Dr.
THE EAWLEIGH
-Asa Waters. 2d. w a s the inventor of the Polish families on Main street on
Bottomley brought an assistant with' on Monday evening. June 30 at e i g h t
him from Boston and Dr. Priest ether- o'clock to act on the following articles a lathe for t u r n i n g ' g u n barrels of reg- Saturday evening w a s greatly exa>^ular
size,
taking
the
place
of
the
handgerated by the various Boston dailies.
ized. Drs. Hopkins and Priest, of Ayer. after a moderator is chosen:
Gasolene Engine
made barrels.
Col. - .-\sa H. Waters, It is estimated that ahout forty pe6ple
have c h a r g e of Dr. Kllbourn's patients.
Article 2. To act on the report of while
postmaster of the town, ahout were gathered al the house and" as Ihev
.Miss Gladys Mason came home on committee on schoolhouses.
1S45.
invented
the
first
postage
stamps
Tuesday night for the summer vacaArt. 3. To appropriate a sum of ever used, and the few specimens of resisted (he officers Chief Kilev anil
Highest Grade
Correct Design
Dudley naturally found the
tion. She has accepted her re-election money to build or repair schoolhouses the" stamp now in existence are among Consftable
or. take any action in relation to school those most coveted by stamp collec- situation too strong to be handled
to th^ Lincoln school at Maiden.
w i t h o u t assistance and help w a s sumSmoothest
Running
Long Life
buildings.
tors: and one of them w a s sold in re- moned from adjoining towns. Some ten
,M66res Store Company is sold to A.
Art. 4.
To appropriate a sum of cent years for $1300.
or twelve oflicers and deputies respondH. Luce, the same who bought Miss money
Minimum
of
Vibration
for
expenses
already
incurred
JJeverly's st6re at Ayer.
The store by the schoolhouse committee.
This patriotic old family of great in- ed to the call and excitement ran high
until the officers gained control.
We
wiilch has been closed this week for
Art. 5. To see if the town will a p - ventive and mechanical talent display- have
not learned that a'ny serious int a k i n g account of stock,' reopens this propriate
ed
In various lines ot mechanical ina sum of money for the purSaturday. Miss Helen Bell Moore will pose of w a t e r i n g the streets.
dustry, is high honored in the annals juries were suMtained. The affair w a s
the town. F. F. Waters m«v justlv sufllciently serious, however, lo cause
remain under the new administration,
Art. 6. To see if the town will a p - of
indignant protest from W e s t Groton
but Mr. Davis and his sister. Mrs. propriate
a sum of money to pay the feel proud of their historic record.
people who have too much pride in
M o o r e , have not yet fully decided their Groton Water Company for six o r m o r e
their pleasant Main street to see it so
future plans.
hydrants or take any action In regard Reception.
degraded.
Miss k v a Blodgett. sufficiently recov- to same.
The
senior
reception
Groton
high
ered from the recent operation for apOther West Groton news will be
school on Friday evening, June 20. w a s
PLUMBING AND HEATING
pendicitis, w e n t home from the Groton To the Rdltor:
a very pleasant affair and well attend- found on first page.
hospital last Saturday.
ed.
Besides the townspeople there
The
committee
of
'five
appointed
by
Mrs. Lewis, of F'ast Boston, who has the chair at the town m e e t i n g on April were present some former graduates I.. A. S.
been a g u e s t of her cousin, Mrs. Fer- 7 last, "To investigate the whole school and teachers and o u t - o t - t o w n friends
The Ladles' Aid society w a s fortuthe graduates. The decorations of
nald, concluded her visit on Tuesday.
question as regards housing our chil- of
in having two pleasant days and
the night before with some additional enate
Mrs. W. H. Fernald and daughter, dren.'' submit the following report:
v
i n g s tor Its semi-annual fair. On
the w i n d o w s remained tor this W ee n
Mlss Kvelyn Fernald. went on Tuesday
d n e s d a y a t t e r n o o n the various booths
A'our committee feel that thev have about
evening.
The
music
w
a
s
by
the
Cllndecorated with festoons of
to attend the wedding ot Mlss Flora investigated this matter pretty thor- tonlan orchestra.
The floor director prettilypaper
and laurel, and bearing Toadies* S i l k H o s e
Burton and Carl Fowler at Grace oughly and have considered carefully w
',
'
25c., 39c., 50c., $1.00
a s J. Richard Lawrence, and the aids crepe
roses, and other cut flowers In abunchurch. I-^verett.
This w a s a Church all practical phases of the proposition. George
L.
Blxby.
Walter
H.
Clearv.
25c., 39c., 50c.
wedding of social importance, follow- We have held regular meetings once a Waldo E. Green. Reginald S. Huebnfr. dance, displayed many articles tor use. l<ulle«' Lilsle H o s e , In 'white, t a n a n d black
ornament
or
refreshment.
At
the
close
ed by a large reception at the home of week, besides several others by a p - Charles W. Ogllvie. George W. Woods.
W e Carry t h o B E S T 1 2 « ^ c H o s e o n t h o M a r k e t
the bride's parents at Glendale square. pointment between times. On several Cadwell F. Bliss, Henry W. Donahue. of the sale on Thursday e v e n i n g many
Mr. and Mrs. George Webber, of West occasions we have had the school com- George F. Greene.
The neat dance of these articles had disappeared, but MIssos' F i n e R i b b e d H o s e in 'white, t a n nnd black, all sizes for 12J^c., 25c.
(Jroton. also attended.
Miss Burton, mitte and the superintendent of schools program, beside the list o f dances gave at lime of w r i t i n g the result ot the Boy.s' H e a v y R i b b e d , sizes 6 to 9«^
12!4c., 1 5 c
Is not definitely known. The enthe bride, has visited in Groton and meet with us. We have also employed the class offlcers ns f o l l o w s : J. Rich- sale
tertainment on Wednesday
e v e n i n g G e n t ' s H o s e , v e r y fine quality
l-%c.
per pair
made many acquaintances here.
Mr. the services of an architect of Boston, ard Lawrence, pres.; Lillian O. Tuttle. w
a s well attended. Piano solos were
Woodbury, who attended some of s e c : Sellna K. Bradley, treas. Class
and Mrs. F o w l e r will reside in Kverett. aourMr.meetings
lOc.. w o r t h l!5c.
the purpose of help- colors, dark green and w h i t e . . Captain given by Mrs. !•;. F. Sleeper and Mlss One Ix)t Misses' 'Whlto Iiooo H o s e f o r
Ralph Gllchrest, a last year's -grad- ing us lo workforout.
Huth
Bixby,
vocal
solos
by
Mlss
Ruth
plans and
baseball team Reginald S. Hueb- Lawrence, Mrs. Hallett, Mrs. A. \V,
uate of the Fltchburg high, and Carl schemes that seemedvarious
to us feasible, ot theGames
won S, g a m e s lost 1. SenGraves, a member of the Wilton. N. and
Raymond Sleeper, a vocal duel
also to give us the approximate ner.
ior
dance.
December 17, 1912. Senior Lamb,
H.. high school, both cousins of Mlss figures.
by the Mlssea Bixby. Mellish, Parker
have Incurred thereby an drnmatlcs. "A
rustic Romeo." Anrll 19. and
Lillian Tuttle, class of 1913. Groton expense We
Thon\pson.
a reading by Mlss L o n g S i l k G l o v e s In black a n d 'whito, e x t r a flne v a l u e for
of seventy-flve
dollars of 1913.
$1.25
The senior reception made a Ruth Lawrence. andThere
high school, were here to attend the which wc ask the town to relieve u.s.
w a s also an
SOc.
happy close to the successful school adaptation
commencement exercises of last w e e k .
ot "The family album." in T w o - c l a s p Silk Glo\-e8, black, w h l t o a n d Brey
year.
Miss Kleanor A. Williams, of W e s t
.50c.
We found that we were confronted
which the variotis pictures were de- Mll.-jueso Gloves, black, w h i t e , t a n a n d g r e y f o r
Somerville, came up last week to a t - with a problem practically divided inscribed by Mrs. E. K. H-arrington, these •Very F i n e Li.sle Gloves, Mack, w h i t o a n d t a n f o r .
25c
tend the high school exercises of to two parts—to make provision for
in the form ot l i v i n g pictures were
Thursday and Friday, and w a s a g u e s t the children-of Groton and to provide Gradunted.
received with laughter and applause.
of her friend. Mlss Edna I.Kionard. w h o for those of W e s t Grolon.
There were tour Groton girl.s—the On Thursday e v e n i n g the supper tables
is the y o u n g e s t member of the class.
As to our Groton, our flrst consid- Misses Marguerite Leonard, Marian w e r e fliled and partially reset, about
eration w a s a combination scheme of Green. M. L o u i s e N u t t i n g and Kathleen 125 being served, an unusual number
5 0 c . a n d Sl.OO
Mr. and Mrs. William Burnett, of remodeling and adding to the present Dunphy—graduated Wednesday from tor even the popular suppers ot the J u s t r e c e i v e d a nc\v l o t of v e r y flne, p r e t t y p a t t e r n s f o r . . . .
F o r g e Village, came over last week to Butler building to accommodate the the Fltchburg Normal school. The class Ladles' Aid.
Better grades for.
..'.
; $1.50, $1.98 a n d $2.50
be the w e e k - e n d g u e s t s of their d a u g h - high school and a part ot the Inter- day exercises were held last 'week Satmediate grades. This, however, upon urday and called over from Groton
ter, Mrs. Chester Blodgett.
i n v e s t i g a t i o n and
t e s t i m o n y finite a large number ot relatives and CIORlnir Rzercloea.
Mr. and Mrs. Aaroii Tuttle and little further
from good authority, wc were convinc- friends. A m o n g these were Mrs. B. c .
son were w e e k - e n d g u e s t s of her par- ed
The c l o s i n g exercises of the primary
w a s not good practice. Tho high Leonnrd and d a u g h t e r Edna. Mrs. Ar- school
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Blodgctt.
on Friday afternoon ot last l a d l e s ' V e s t s f o r . . . .
school should be separate and apart thur Green and son Waldo and daugh- w e e k 'were
1 2 t ^ c , 25c'. a n d 5 0 c .
'well attended by the parArthur H. Mason has been laid up from the lower grades.
ter Ethel. Mrs. Harry Nutting. Mrs. J. e n t s and friends ot the little people. L a d l e s ' P a n t s for
,
2 5 c . a n d SOc
this week w i t h acute tonsilitis..
The question then resolved Itself In- A, -Dunphy and daughter. M i s s ' M a r y W i t h various exercises, concert recita- L a d l e s ' ITnlon Suits for
2 5 c . a n d SOc.
O u t sizes
55c.
Charles B, Campbell, a recent law fo one of two t h l n g s ^ - e i l h e r use t h e Dunphy, Mrs. George Meyet, Mrs. Gil- tions and songs, the happy faced chilIZJ^c, 2 5 c
school graduate, is visiting his grand- present Butler building for the g r a d e s bert Durant, Mlss Leonlla Huebner, dren entertained their g u e s t s in a most M i s s e s ' V e s t s
parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Berry.
and build a new high school or pro- Reginald S. Huebner, Mrs. Xesbit L. satisfactory manner, and single recita- Inforits' S h i r t s .
:
2.'5c, a n d 5 0 c
and d a u g h t e r Virginia, Miss tions, were given by the f o l l o w i n g puMiss Marguerite Cleary Is home for vide for the grades elsewhere and use Woods
Infants' Bonds
;.'
2.'ic. a n d SOc.
the present building for the high Helen Gay. Miss Doris Peabody. Some ails;
the summer vacation.
Isabel Blxby, Elizabeth Bates,
school.
Each of these propositions is ot these also attended the graduation
25c.
[Ichael Wolburn, Katherlne McCann, E . Z . W a i s t s f o r B o y s a n d GlrLs
Miss Mary Morse, w h o - h a s l)een c m - attended with numerous difllculllcs. a n d . reception w h i c h took place this
ployed at Groton Inn. has been IU with not the least being a suitable and w e e k , Bpending the week In the city. Madeline Noonan, Hazel Cronin, Eugene
a s e v e r e "attack o t the grippe.
Miss Marian Green, president ot the Boutelle, Martha Downs, Doris Wright,
available location.
class, has been Invited to return and Patricia Smith, Edward Webber, J o A y o u n g boy. a boarder ot Mr. and
A plan, however, that w i s have Anal- will. I t , I s said, do t y p e w r i t i n g In the seph Lawrence, Marian Dugan, Barbara
Jlrs, Harrlman's oh the Ayer road, re- ly evolved, unanimously agreed upon Practical Artsi.department ns well as Lamb,. Florence
MacChlerie,
Grant
ceived some injury to his face last which wc understand Is In conformity train In regular advance grade work. Harrington, Bertha Harrington, Roger
w e e k Friday. He w a s in Mr. Harri- with good practice from nn educational The
Reid, Harry Downs.
colors
o
t
the
class
were
crimson
man's w a g o n nfar Johnson's stable point of view, also the most reasonable and white, and the g i r l s on class day
c e l l e n t work w a s displayed upon
on S t a t i o n avenue Just as the Arc In cost, ahd which we think, t a k i n g all wore white dresses with crimson rib- theE x w
a l l s and some o f . the d r a w i n g s
a l a r m sounded' the usual twelve o'clock things Into consideration, will be the bons. The e x e r c i s e s ot the day 'were would
compared favorably' with
n o o n s i g n a l , a t which the horso be- best for the town to adopt, i s as fol- very a t t r a c t i v e and ; interesting and work ofhave
higher grades. But three puc a m e f r i g h t e n e d and overturning the l o w s :
consisted ot s l i i g i n g and dancing on pils w i l l pass to the upper room next
c a r r i a g e , t h r o w i n g out the occupants.
To purchase a lot of land situated on
Katherlne McCann, Hazel CroATEB, BIASS.
Pagers Block
T h e Injuries s u s t a i n e d were not serious. east side o t Hollls street, where C h a r l e s ' t h e ° l a w n . "hoop""roiring,"'a^d"'th"c'*May nin. GranT
HaVrlngtonT
GBO^B
fAYBR.MASS^
SEE OUR WINDOW
Exceptional
Values
at
DISPLAY
Bargain
Prices
These skirts are made from fine muslin, with wide
hamburg flounces and German Valencia lace ilounces.
Note the following.prices:
12.25 Skirts for
S i
^2.00 Skirts for
^ 0
$ 1 2 ^
I/.75 and ^7.50 Skirts for
•
'
|/.00 and ^7.25 Skirts for
Q f t o
7 Q G
Come and see these skirts br sehdyour order bymail. Your money back if you are not perfectly satisfied.
NEW SUNSHADES
Enibroidered white sunshades a t . . . . . . $1.50 and $2.25
Colored sunshades at.^,
. . . . . $1.39 and $1.50
Children's sunshades at.
25(i and 50^
NEW. SUMMER SILK WAISTS
Black and white, blue and white, gray ahd white
.
stripes, lace collars, price..-.
'. $1.19
Middy Blouses at.
98^
Balkan Blouses, tan and blue, white trimming at $1.25
New Muslin House Dresses, pique trimmed a t . . . .
$1.39
MEN'S FURNISHINGS
Darn Saver Hose, two pairs guaranteed two months
Price, 2 pairs 25^
75c buys the Very Best, Railroad Overalls ahd Coats in
blue, brown, and blue and white stripe.
Don't pay more.
Yankee Knit Lisle Hose
25^
F a r m B a r g a i n List of Bliss
CHAS. E. PERRIN
West S t r e e t
Ayer, Mass.
HOSIERY
GI^OVBS
Shirt \Sraists
Jersey Underwear
The Cash Discount Store
A. H. L.UCE
SATUEDAY, ;JUNE
28, 1913
PAas
7ZYX
Chief Beatty was called to the Willows on Wednesday . night through a
complaint that a horse had been left
standing near the railroad crossing for
nearly nine hours while Its driver was
m Lowell on business. Ho found the
anlma about nine o'clock that evening
it having been left there at noon, and
took It to Whitney's stable, where II
was recovered by the driver later.
There have been cases of this kind In
the past where horses have been left
standing for a longer period In cold
and stormy weather at the Willows, but
after publicity had been given the fact
the practice was stopped. The di-lver's
AND
name Is withheld for good reasons, but
he was given to understand by Mr.
Beatty that It the practice happened
again he would be summoned Into
court.
_ Arthur W. Stuart, a former wellknown Ayer resident and a teacher of
mathematics In the-Toledo, Ohio, high
school; is in lown on a visit to his father, George .W. Siuart.
It Is reported that George A, Hemenway who concluded his duties at the
PRICE $3.00
local express olfice a short time ago
has gone west, following an alleged
irregularity in regard .to a baseball
pool.
•
' Mrs. Priscilla Whiten, of Roxbury,
was a guest ot Mr. and Mrs. William
Brown on Saturday and Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Townsend and
family, of Roxbury, have rented the E.
O. Richardson cottage at Sandy pond
for two weeks.
Louis Craig, of Dorchester, Is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles
L. Craig, this week.
E. Hartwell Blgelow, son ot Mr. arid
Mrf. K. H. BIgetow, and who recently
graduated from the University of
Maine, Is at work for the Great Northern Paper Co;, of Bangor. Me., as a
mechanical engineer.
',
Mrs. Huntley S. Turner Is confined to
the house and under the care, of Mlss
Anna Klttredge, of Leominster, a trained- nurse.
Miss Mildred Mott, of Providence, R.
I.;, a graduate of Brown university, has
been engaged to lake the position as
assistant. teacher In the high .school
made vacant - by resignation ot Mlss
Regina T. Loftus, who will lake up
FOR S.VI.E..^Onc-horso Rake, nearly
her duties as a teacher iti the Provi- ton to Howard, to Pleasant, lo Main new
and three good Horses for any
dence high school beginning with the and V' N est Main, to Union, to Shirley, 'J'JJ"???^,'
oi??„°'"> KOOd Jilxpress Wagon.
to
Mechanic,
lo
Main
and
East
Main
as
fall' term. Mlss Mott will begin her
ADAMS'
STABLEj Groton, Ma.ss. Iw42»
duties here at the opening of the high far as the pumping station,, countermarch Main to school, to the town
school for the fall term.
HAY FOR SAtB^—About forty acres
F ^ k ' S ' ' ^ < ^ T i ^ ^ J ? ^ ^ = } : i i ^ ^ ( ^ g i ^ , ^ T^'J?i;i^"°'(^^l^'^^'lV '^^''ln^\«=''I?T«°"' ^^"<^- Lawrence, Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Beekford return- park, where the parade'will disband. S'^fx'.'U'jSHyf
Inquire of GEO.
O'.Veli. Flora I. Cole. Anna G Tay-o": Froni Row-ipaillinfMShe?wlT-^^^^^
M Moore. Madeline D.
After arrival at the park refreshments S. PRESCOTT,Grass.
Grotop, Mass.
1142
ed
last
Sunday
from
Canaan,
Me.;
arid
win
be
served
lo
the
children.
.
Gertrude I. Carrigan.
^uj-oi. i ro.ii now ,iauiine -M. bherwin. Margaret (Photo
E. Hume.
Alice
R.
McCarthy,
other
points.
Mrs.
Beekford,
while
by Dempsey, Ayer.)
The
committee
hasb'een
fortunate
In
away, attended the 'graduating exer- securing Arthur H. Turner, of Harcises of the senior class of the UniFrank Lawrence Blood, of GroThomas Magovern of Providence, R.
AYER.
Mr. .and Mrs. Fred Partridge, of versity of Maine at Orona two.weeks vard:
ton, and Frank B. Priest, of Littleton,
I., was in lown Tuesday and Wednes- Marlboro,
welcomed
a
daughter
Into
ago,
where her brother, E. Hartwell who
have kindly consented to be the
day of this week. Mr. Magovern left their home on Friday, June 20. Mr. and Bigelow,
CSmdnntlon Kxcrclscii.
was
one
of
the
graduates.
Judges of the parade.
here twenty-three years ago itnd When
The .graduation exercises of the sen- he resided here he was In the employ Mrs. Partridge are well-known In Ayer She was later Joined by Mr; Beekford.
All parlies competing In the parade
ior class of the Ayer high school took of the Ayer Furniture company up to .and Groton. Mr. Partridge was a formrequested to give the title and
The
town
water
is
to
be
Installed
at
.er employee at the local.express ofllce. the lown park and it i r expected that are
place in the town hall ort Thursday the time ot Its shutting down.
class of representation before Thursevening before" an audience that overday noon. July 3, lo any member of the
the
work
will
be.
completed
within
a
The
horse
attached
to
the
Union
Cash
The
police
department
has
had
a
flowed the seating capacity of the hall. very busy time ot late looking up Market order wagon became frightened few day.s. A bubbling fountain will committee.
The program was flnely given, the susplclpus
morning and ran from. Ih be placed under the large oak tree in
As there are many events in the
who have been \\ ednesday
speaking parts were exceptionally well about towncharacters
of the market as far as the store deep center fleld. which will make it day's program. It will be necessary lo
and keeping the hoboes front
taken and the subjecls were of a timeJ. J. Barry & Co.. Park street, where more pleasant for those- who wish to have them occur as nearly as possible
the move. Miiny of these follow the of
ly and very interesting character. on
stopped. The awning over the use it. As the water will be used only at the above time. The committee
which have been In this sec- It wasseal
Those taking part all received hearty circuses
was taken oft In the run. in the warm weather, the pipes 'are therefore request that all taking part
of the state during the past few front there
and well deserved applause for their tion
was but very little damage not laid as deep as usual, the, Water In the parade be on hand at the startweeks. Many get olf here and while but
efforts. The musical numbers on the no
being turned off ail wlntei^^ana. con- ing point' at 7.30 sharp, as there are
to
liorse
or
wagon.
offence
has
been
cliarged
against
program In which the members of the them the authorities consider it is safe
NOTICE IS H E R B B t GIVEN
.there'will be no daij'ger of many details to be looked after before
schooi took p a n were.in charge ot the
The annual picnic of the Sunday sequently
' ' ;
" the. procession starts. Although the
I
to
keep
them
moving.
teacher of music. Miss Annie Palmer,
schooi children of St. Andrew's parish, freezing.
procession
as
now
planned
Is
a
good
That
hearing win be given
and the work of the Inslruclor and pu- I Fied Reynolds add daughter. Miss Including Ayer and Forge Village, at
The three o'clock Ayer bound electric one, there Is room for more and the a t t hio ' public
Selectmen's Room In Town
pils was a distinct feature of the even- l-.lla Reynolds, ot Plattsburg. N. Y., 5>andy pond lasl Saturday was a very car on lhe Lowell and Fltchburg Street committee
makes
this
flnal
Invitatipn
ing. The cornel solo by Roger C. Law- I are visiting at the home ot Mr. and enjoyable affair.
The children were Haliwa.v, was somewhat delayed on to all who may wish t o take' part In Hall on Monday Evening, J u i y 7, 1913,
rence and tho piano solos by Misses .Mrs. William J. Mullin on Grove street. taken to the scene of the day's festivi- Tuesday afternoon, b y the derallinent making
this feature the greatest, a t ISight o'clock, on the petlilon of
Mona T. Klttredge and Flora I. Cole ' .Mr.
ties in a special electric car and were of a gravel car containing trap rock,' largest and
best ever given in this tho Town of Ayer, by Its Board of
Reynolds,
w*o
Is
well
known
here
and Charles T. Mullin were well worthy and In Groton. has spent seven years accompanied by their teachers and near Hardy's block.
vicinity.
of the applause that they received.
some
adults.
.\t
noon
lunch
consisting
Water Cohimlssloners, dated J u n e 17,
The house al the corner, of Pearl
I in the far northwest, where' he was of ice cream, cake and fruit was servThe following prizes wiil be given 1913, for permission t o - c o n s t r u c t a
The hall was prettily decorated for engaged in lumbering. During that ed to the children. In the afternoon and Groton street, owned.by the late for the features in the parade: For
the occasion, the class colors of green time he has travelled through Idaho. the usual sports were carried outi K.oderlck McDonald; was sold at puli- the best historical feature o f a local line ot poles and wires for the transand gold being used, and potted plants Washington, Oregon and other points, prizes being awarded the winners. Ev- lic auction on Wednesday afternoon by event to be presented by the pupils of mission by electricity by telephone for
A. .V. Fillebrown. auctioneer, to Alex- any school building, automobile ride to
added to the allracllveness of the and speaks very interestingly of that eryone had a good time.'
ander C. McDonald, one of Mr. Mc- some historic place of Interest, flrst the use of isald Town of Ayer upon,
stage. .\ handsome silk flag also oc- wonderful section of the country and
cupied a prominent place on the stage. the enterprise and thrift of the people.
A supper and entertainment was giv- Donald's sons, for $luOO.
prize, second prize, automobile ride; along and across the piibllc 'ways
The artistically arranged programs was
for the best presentation Qf a general shown in the plan accompanj-Ing said
Chief of Police Beatty. Deputy Sher- en in the Congregational vestry on last
a very flne piece of work and was riff A. A. Fillebrown, Constable John week Friday evening by the girls of Death.
historic feature by the pupils of any petition, vhicji will be exhibited a t
the product ot the labor of the pupils. M. Wallace. Robert T. Saunders and Miss Bertha Stone's Sunday achool
school room, flrst prize $2, second $1:
James
A.
Hersey,
who
died
June
22,
The handsome cover design was made' George .S. Poulius, the latter two as class. The program included a piano at his home In Mattapan, was a' resi- for the best float,, not included In thb salt! hearing,
by Miss Flora I. Cole, one of the grad- special ollicers. went to West Groton solo by Mlss 'Helen Hardy, a vocal duet dent of this town over forty years ago above classes, any subject, flrst prize
uates.
ahd Rosamond LouELISHA D. STONE,
the best Individual,
by re<iuest .Saturday night to assist the b y Missesa Mildred
was employed by the lale J. C. $2. second $l:.for
play "The HIartvllle Shake- and
any subject, flrst prize $1,
KRANK . S. •' P I E R C E ,
The pupils of the school were led In oflicers of that town in quieting a dis- gee, andclub."
Parsons at his blacksmith shop that representing
presented by Misses Lucv stood
second .'jOc; for the best float by anv
the march lo the hall by Ed\vard S. turbance, which had its beginning in speare
for
years
on
the
vacant
lot
next
JOHN. M. MA-LONEY,
a handsome silk flag; for
Dwyer. jr.. president of the Junior class. the making of a raid at a Polish house Smith, Kthel and Helen Thaver. Irene lo the warehouse of L. Sherwin & Co. organization,
the best decorated automobile, flrst, 5xS
Selectmen of Ayer.
The diplomas were presented by Hon. there. Chauffeur George L. Donahue, Hassam. Rosamond and Mildred Lou.Vfter Mr. Hersey left here he went all
wool
bunting
flag
on
pole,
presentOeorge J. Burns, of the school commit- who went up with the party in one of gee and Amy Nixon.
June
.23,
1913,
2w42
to Mattapan where he was i'n the blackby the SIgsbee Co.. second, 4x5 all
tee, his colleagues. Kdward A. RIchr K. O. Proctor's automobiles, was given
smith business for years. His death ed
.
V
large
number
enjoyed
the
dance
bunting flag on pole; for the best
;irdson and George H. Brown, occupy- charge of a keg ot beer, which was given by the Page hose company In the was from a cancer at the age ot sev- wool
of two or more persons on foot,
ing seats with him on the platform. seized by the police and told to watch town hall on Monday evening. This enty-three years and burial was in group
flrst $1, second 50c.; for the best dec- Seed Potatoes
The following program was given:
it till the oflicers were at llbertv to was the first time the hail was used Milton, alongside the body of his wife, orated
gentleman's driving team, blue
. Processional
Irish Cobblers
do so. George performed his dutv "with for dancing since the new floor was who died about six weeks ago. at the ribbon suitably inscribed.
Sa,\one Valse
eminent courage, but was finally oblig- laid, ajid it was pronounced first-class. age ot sixty-two years. His wife. Mary
Fletcher,
a
daughter
of
Calvin
FletchEarly Northers
George
L.
Donahue
was
floor
director.
ed lo give way to two husky Poles
The afternoon sports, for which suitMona T. Klttredge 'IC
er, was Dorn:ln Grolon. and Mr. Hersey able prizes will be given a r e : 100 yd;
who took the beer from him. It was
The Morning Ramble
Miss
.Mary
Klizabeth
Savon,
of
Leomwas
born
in
Mattapan.
Eiarly Bose ,
dash
for
hoys,
seniors
and
Juniors,
S
O
evidently no place for a nervous man. inster, daughter of .Mr. iind .Mrs. JoSchool
At the I'nilarlan church Sunday seph Savon, ot .Vyer, and Harry FarnsThere'was born' to Mr. and Mrs.-Her- yd. dash for girls, two pri'zes, potato,
The Search for the Holy Grail
Green
Mountains
sack,
and
shoe
races,
shot
put,
a
horse
sey
six
cliildren—threp
boys
and
three
morning
at
the
time
of
the
morning
.Pauline M. Sherwin
worth. of the same place, were married
service Children's day win be observed In Leominster on last Saturday morn- girls; Two sons died within a tew and man race, and a tug of war be- Onion Sets
f'oi'net solo—The Kavorite-Hartmahn
tween'
two
husky
teams
of
flve
men
years.
His
son
Henry
and
his
two
and
the
service
will
be
by
the
Sunday
Uoger C. l.awrence
ing. ClilTord Farnswoi'tii. brother of daughters—Helen an<l Mary reside at each. 'Which will be a new feature.
school.
Tiie Oar-K are Plashing Lightly
the groom, was best man. and Miss
.Vnother daughter. Mrs. Eliz.a- The sports will start at one o'clock Vegetable and Flower Seeds
School
f.illlan Farnsworth. his sister, was maid home.
Tho
Kdward
Kverett
Hale
club
met
beth H. Leonard, resides at Cleveland, sharp. The afternoon baseball game
Heroes of Everyday Life
of lionor. After the ceremony there Ohio.
between the .Vyer .\. A. and the Eagles, Hand Cultivators
with
Mrs.
Susan
,
M.
Barker
Tue.sdav
was
a
reception
at
the
new
home
of
the
Frank K. Brown
of Somerville. will take place at three'
evening and elected these oflicers for couple in-Leominster, after which they
I'iano solo—Selection from M.'irth.i
o'clock.
the
coming
six
months:
Fisk
ButterConsisting of Plow, Shovel,
to the home of the bride's par- P a s t .^IntrouK' Night.
Charles T. Mullin
fi:-l(l. pres.: Norman Fletcher, vice- came
A fine display of fireworks will be
ents ill -Ayer. where they spent over
.loys of Spring
Ida
McKlnley
chapter,
O.
1-1.
S.
celepres,:
Roy
Norris,
s
e
c
:
Kendall
Pierce,
Weeder
and Rake, adjustable
the
flnal
feature
of
the
day.
The
Sunday. They will miike their home in brated its 101st regular meeting Wed(jirls' Chorus
treas.
Shirley band will furnish
music
Leominster.
I'lU'Clrlclty of Today
nesday
evening.
June
25.
by
an
observto
any
cultivation.
throughout
the
day
and
evening.
ReH. H, Phillips. Benjamin H. SpauldRoger C. l-aWrence
Past Alalrons' night. Degrees freshments will be on sale at the park
Kmery J. Gadbois, a" brother of Mrs. ance of
lng. who Is eighty-seven years ot aee.
I'iano solo—.\utumn
conferred upon Mrs. .Mmira Mary during
Children's Garden Sets—'3 pieces
the day and evening.
Benjamin P. Norris. eighty-one years Kugenie Washburn, of this town, died were
Flora 1. Cole
Ruso
by
this staff of all past matrons
in
Fitchburg
on
last
week
Fridav.
He
of age. and W. C. Norris of this town,
All entries In the' aulo division the
N.w England in Poetry
and patrons: Mrs. Lucy M. Parsons, w. Fourth
lO^J, - 2 5 ^ and. 5 0 ^ Set
intend to leave here for Gettysburg was a native of St. Albans, Vt.
please
leave
names
at
Hill's
.Mice R. McCarthy
K. A. Richardson, w. p.; Mrs. Carrie drug store any time before the Fourth
via Worcester to be present at the fifThe following is the state tax for m.:Blgelow,
Lit the Hills Resound
a. m.; Mrs. Ktta V. Chand- and receive numbered cards to be at- Child's Sulkies
tieth anniversary of the battle of Get- this year in these towns: Ayer $4240. B.
School
ler, 'remple chapter, Leominster, sec; tached to their auto. The judges will
tysburg. The state by an appropria- .\cton J44S0. .\shby J1600. Groton $8640 Mrs.
T'i'e.sentation of diplomas
Gertrude L. Rogers. Lady Kmma award prizes by numbers.
Never tip,, reversible double
tion pays all the traveling expenses of Harvard $3600. Pepperell $4960. Towns- chapter.
lion. George J. Burns
Fitchburg, treas.; Mrs. Helen
those
who
participated
in
the
battle
end
$2720.
the beautiful fiags for auto prizes
Graduation I-'areweli
R. Reynolds, con.; Mrs. Klleen G. Saw- In See
spoke wheel, rubber tires
and
those
who
were
held
.as
reserves.,
George H. Brown's window.
School and Cla.ss of 191?.
Ranaford Munroe, electrical engineer, yer, asst.,con.: Mrs. .-\da C. Irwin, chap.;
and the I'nited States government by
Henedictlon
has been In the emplov of the Mrs. Minnie T. Johnson of Littleton, m.:
another appropriation hy congress pays who
Class motto—Streben .«le nach den all their expenses at the battleground, .\yer Klectrlc Light Co.. for the past Mrs. Kva M. McDonald. Adah; Mrs. .\n- Flre.
An alarm from box 7 which was rethree yeai-s. has resigned and is to be nle K. Greenwood. Ruth; Mrs. Margaret
furnishing everything for their comfort employed
b* Hten.
in the electrical department K. Tarbell. Esther; Mrs. r>ella .V. Sar- peated a few mi'nules later from the Bamboo Fish Poles
entertainment of tlie war veterans. of llobt. Murphy's
Graduates—F'rank E. Brown. Ger- and
same^box
at the corner of Pearl and
Sons
Co.
will also be many other civil
gent. Martha; Mrs. Flora Pierce. Electa Groton streets
trude I. Carrigan. Flora 1. Cole. Alice There
al two o'clock on MonAny size
. , 10^
veterans who will attend, but they
The following Is a list of the gradu- Mrs. I-.. Anna Litchfleld, w.; the. last six day
K. McCarthv. Lillian E. McMan;), war
morning
called out the flremen to
pa,v
their
own
expenses
a.nd
are
specLady Kmma chapter. Fltchburg;
Charles T. .Mullln. I'auline M. Sher- tators. P'rancis Lovejoy and .\ugustus ates from the State Normal school at from
fire In the house owned by" L. W.
Lowell
Ever-ready
Dustless
K, H. Bigelow, s.: Miss Rebecca B. aPhelps,
win. .\nna G. Taylor, classical Course; Wetherbee of this town will al.so go, Fitchburg. who live in this vicinity, Pierce,
which was fo'rmerly occupied
pianist.
Victor L. Fillebrown, P.oger C. Law- the party leaving here next Monday commencement exercises being held on
a junk shop by the late Raymond
Clothes Line 50f^
.Vfter the work there was a very as
Wednesday: .Mice LIbby, Littleton, adrence. Helen M. Moore. Kvelyn M. San- morning
G. Kelleran on Groton street. Since
for
Worcester.
pretty
liinch
served.
The
committee
vanced
course;
Katherlne
M.
Dunphy,
derson, general course: Margaret K.
Mr.
Phelps
bought
the
property
he
has
Marion K. Green. Marguerite K. Leon- for the lunch waa Mrs. Lillian Harlow
Hume. Mary K. Leahy. Madeline 1).
Into- a tenement Agents for Cunard, White Star,
Mr. and Mrs. John H. Turner and ard. Mattie L. Nutting, Groton. Edith and Mrs. Kdlth Johnson and these were .had it .\tremodeled
the lime of fire there was
O'.Veil. commercial course.
their grandson. Llewellyn T. Savage, A. Fletcher. Vera E. Libbv. Kmlly M. assisted by twenty others from the house.
but one family occupying the house,
Anchor and Leyland SteamClass oflicers—Frark
K. Brown, leave this Saturd.iy morning for IJeach- Itobinson. Kthel Whiltlef. Littleton. chapter.
.Vt each plate was a decorat- that of P. T. Dix. who moved here
pres.; Victor I.. Fillebr >wn. v. p.: .Mice wood. Me., for the summer. Mrs. M. L. Ruth H. Hayden. Marguerite Struthers. ed menu and
with this:
from Fltchburg a few months ago. he
ship Idnes
It. McCarthy, s e c ; Pai line M. Sherwin, Savage and daughter Helen leave for .\delalde V. Weil. Townsend. Ksther R. We count ourheaded
age from day to day
being employed .as a fireman on the
treas.
^
the same place next Tuesday, wliere Jarvis, West Groton. Mildred H. Lunt. As the stars are
onward
Boston and Maine railroad. At the
they have taken a cottage. Mr. Savage, Kast Pepperell. Marion .\. Winslow, Meeting along the moving
way
time of the flre he was the only occuNc^TS I t c m H .
who is In Montreal, will leave the early Ayer, elementary course; Lew H.
The home of Mr. a n d M r s . Frank P. part of next week for Beachwood via Morse, Harvard, Leroy C. Smith. Aver, Beginning another hundred.
anl of the house, his 'wife and child
I'ortland.
pracUcaj arts course; Myrtle K. Gray,
The menu was chicken, crab and egg eing awiTy on a visit a t the time.
Brlggs at the Willows was the scene
Townsend
Harbor,
one
year's
course
salads,
cucumber
relish,
rolls,
ice
of a quiet wedding on Thursday afterDix, who was asleep In the upMrs. Margaret Masson and her twin for teachers; Helen Ames. Pepperell, cream, cake and coffee. There was a perMr.part
of the house when the Arc
noon at 1..10 o'clock, when their daugh- hoys
are doing nicely at the hospital at one year's course household arts.
rose at each plate and roses In abund- broke oul. was awakened by a hot air
ter. Miss May Brlggs, was united in Groton.
AYES, MASS.
ance were used In the decoration of the explosion which opened the door loadmarriage to Delmer Howard Drake, ot
Mr. and Mrs. S. N*. Lougee leave this
The Middlesex County G. A. R. and tables. Roses were also used In the ing to his room through which the
New Britain, Conn. Only the Immedifiames rushed Into his room. He was
ate families of the contracting parties Saturday for Brant Rock, where they W; R. C. met In Ixiwell on Tuesday hall at the time of the work.
There were 125 present and the whole quite badly burned about the lower
were present lo witness the ceremony will make a visit of two weeks with and the following members from here
part of both legs and was also greatly
attended: Mr. and Mrs. Francis Love- affair was pleasant and successful.
performed by Rev. Wllllston M. Ford, relatives.
unnerved by the experience. In a few
joy.
Mrs.
Abbie
J.
Wells.
Mrs.
Ruth
E.
vicar of St. Andrew's parish. The house
Mason Williams, son of Mr. and Mrs. Phelps. Mrs. Lizzie A. Sartelle. Mr. and
seconds the whole interior of the upper
was prettily , decorated for the occa- Berton Williams, left this Friday morn- Mrs.
Clipping.
stories were In fiames, Mr. Dix manDaniel H. Dickinson. Mr. and Mra;
sion with roses and laurel. Mr. and ing for Camp Becket In the Befkshlres J. Kverett
The following clipping is taken from aged
to sav;e a part of his furniture,
Wood
and
Mr.
and'
Mrs.
Mrs. Drake left in an auto directly for the summer vacation. This Is his .\uguslus Lovejoy. At the afternoon the Boaton Transcript:
although practically all of It was left
after the ceremony for .N'ew Hampshire third season at the camp.
in
the
house.
meeting
Mrs.
Nina
B.
Lovejoy
waa
preAn
involuntary
petition
in
bankruptwhere they will be gone for about two
Superintendent of schools Frank C. sented a gold p a s t , county president cy has been filed against the Handy
weeks, and Intend to make their home Johnson
The fire was the moat stubborn one
and
his
young
daughter
Evebadge.
The
association
will
meet
in
Dandy
.Manufacturing
Company
of
In .New Britain in the future after a
that the flremen have had to deal with
who have been quite sick with .Vyer on September 30.
Worcester at the instance of three for
years, although the flre was almost
short lime spent with Mrs. Drake's lyn,
pneumonia, are reported to be much
whose claims aggregate entirely
confined to the top story. AI-.
liarents. The happy couple were the improved.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Wilder nnd chil- eredllor.s,
$6200.
though four powerful streams were
recipients of many beautiful presents.
dren,
ot
Ashby.
have
been
recent
guests
Mrs. .''arah A. Allen, of Malone, N. of Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin M. SpauldThis company had lis headquarters In thrown Into that part of the building
Including silver, linen, cut glass, etc.
who has been visiting her son. lng. Mr. and Mrs. George RIgby and Ayer for a short time to make an ab- It was fully three-quarters of an hour
The many friends of Mrs. Drake wish \..
Harry S. Allen, has relumed to her young
the flre was put out. At one
the couple the best of luck in their home.
daughter, of Lowell, and Mrs. solutely sanitary tooth brush and the before
time It looked as if the nearby houses
new life.
A. A. Stetson, of Whitman, have also machine to manufacture them was in- would
surely
catch flre. but the . lln
vented
by
Lyman
Chandler
two
or
three
been
visitors
at
Mr.
and
Mrs.
SpauldMrs.
George
H.
Greenwood,
of
DorThe C. K. meeting will be omitted at
years ago. John H. Trayne of Groton roof on the buriicd building added
visited her father, Peter Tar- lng's.
the Congregational church Sunday eve- chester,
greatly In preventing It. as it kept the
was
one
ot
tho
promoters
and
from
bell,
last
week.
ning. June 28. Mr. Brooks of FitchMiss Grace E. Downing has accepted
the company located In Worces- flames from spreading through the top
burg will speak al the evening church
Mrs. H. K. Woods has bought the a very good posltlbn as teacher of the here
ter. The company. It la s a i d , w a s not of the building.
service and will talk on "Christian ef- Chlld.s' house on Church street and will fifth grade and principal of a building sucessfuily
although the tooth
The inside of the entire upper story
put It In repair for renting.
flclency." Kveryone la invited.
in the public schools ot Brockton and brush todaymanaged,
ot anything on waa very badly burned and the lower
assume her new duties commenc- the market. is ahead
Arthur Prive. son of George Privc,
Dennis J. Flaherty leaves for Baltic. will
.
stories
were badly damaged by water.
ing with the fall term. Mlss Downing
who resides In the Martell house on Conn., his native town, this Saturday, has
Mr. DIx's furniture was also badly
school In West Bridge-water Fourth of July I'lans.
Sandv Pond road, while riding down where he will attend the wedding of for ataught
damaged by water. The loss to the
number
of
years
and
Is
a
gradWashington street. Thursday forenoon, his niece next Monday.
The committee appointed by the se- -building Is estimated to be about $2000.
uate of the Ayor high school ot the lectmen
ran his bicycle Into F. S. Pierce's Ico
to prepare a program for tho The cause of the Arc has not.been defiDr. William X. Cowles. a former well- class ot 1898.
cart striking between the forward and known
celebration of the Fourth of July has nitely determined. •
physician
of
Ayer,
now
a
resireap wheels. He was thrown off his dent' ot Calaumet, was in lown last
The baseball game which was sched- practically all arrangements made, but
bicycle, stunned and taken Into HIH's Sunday visiting friends.
uled to take place at the town park a number of necessary details yet reOther Ayer noWs on page eight.
drug store and Dr. Hopkins looked him
last Saturday afternoon between main to be worked out. The committee
Mr. and Mrs. Kdward O. Richardson on
over. Luckily he was not fatally In- ahd
Ayer
A. and Littleton failed to take has been greatly encouraged In the
New Advertlscaments
soh Kdward, of Brockton, came place A.
jured. He was stunned from striking last Sunday
owing
to
the
failure
ot
the
Litway
the
citizens
have
come
forward
to
automobile to visit his tleton team to appear, althoMgh the assist them in . tho work and from
the ice cart and for a little while com- mother. Mrs.by
Liicic
S;
Richardson,
and
NOTICE.
Ayer team was bn the fleld ready for present appearances the parade., which
pletely dazed. He escaped with a bruise
^omothlng new In handthe game. Manager. McDonald receiv- will be the morning feature, will be
on hii) forehead. The bicycle, an old his uncle. O, K, Pierce.
'
V
Vc.
the
undersigned
to close
Mrs. George W. Burges.s Is confined ed a postal card about 4.30 the aame the largest and best ever seen In town. our stores Thursdays at agree
Mine and low-prloed photo
one, was not damaged to any extent.
twelve o'clock
afternoon
from
the
Littleton
manager
to
her
home
with
an
attack
of
tho
The parade will be made.up of floats,
A garden party, food sale and social
-from July 10 - to September II,
Bl><unat' Just wh<it yoa
She took sick after returning saying that the team would be unable carriages, trade teams, flre department noon,
Inclusive.
afternoon, under the auspices of the grippe.
I»well, where ahe has been tak- to play.
Qoed for yonr <. rucfMoa
trucks all prettily decorated as well
George H. Brown,
Woman's Alliance, will be held nt the from
ing
care
of
her
sister,
Mrs.
Mary
AdIndividual and burlesque groups on
Geo. B. Turner & Son.
home of Mrs. Lyman Clark on Thurs- ams.
' 'frernnndes Goblcas. 'who Is employ- as
photos.- •
foot.
Fletcher Bros.,
day, July 10,
ed by Michael E. Grimn at Harvard, reStic; 40c, SOc., • 6 0 a , 70(v
The parade will be led by Mlss MadMrs. Nina Rand spent Saturday and ported to Chief Beatty that he was
A. H. Luce.
The clothing, dry goods, jewelry .ind Sunday
olin
Whitney
on
horseback,
who
perwith
her
son,
Oscar
C.
Rand.
Ethel K. Bruce,
robbed of a gold watch last Saturday.
millinerv stores In town arc to keep
formed her work so well last year, and
J. P. FltCh.
Moyle James spent over Sundav with The chief located the watch In a Wor- several
open next Thursday evening and they
aids also mounted. The autoGeo. L. Davis,
his slater, Mrs. Bessie Going. In Nash- cester pawn shop on Tuesday.
will be closed ajl day Friday.
will form the flrst section and
Mrs. Going visited her parents
Jos. W. Murry. '.
Mrs. Sarah Haynes and Mrs. Cynthia mobiles
Mlss Alma' Bowles ot this town, ivho ua.
win
lineup
on
East
Main
street.
The
here
last
week;
Fuller, ot Chicago, arc the guests ot othera will form on Columbia street
Ayer. Mass., June. 19, 1913. 2142
has been teaching In the sixth grade
their
slater.;
Mrs.
A.
M.
Spauldlng.
Mlss
Olive
F,
Jenness,
teacher
In
the
the past year, has been elected teacher
ATER >
near . the town hall and on Central
FOR SAI,R.—Family Driving Horse
in the seventh grade lo fill the vacancy special room In the Washington street
The state tax for Ayer this years la avenue. The parade will start prompt- splendid .roader. f 175i Station Carriage
caused by the resignation ot Miss building. left for her home In Deer- $'l2t0, which Is $724.40 over that of last ly at eight o'clock and will cover the and Ladles' Riding Saddle. Box 297.
fleld,' N. H.. last Saturday.
Tyrctl of Grolon.
year, when it was $3.S0O.
following streets: Main to Washlng- Proton, Mass.
.
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USE
Electric Fans
ElectPic
Flat Irons
Electric Motors and GeneMtors
We do All Kinds of Electric Wiring
Day or Contract Work
Headquarters for Mazda Lamps and Electrical Supplies
RoDert Muii§ Sons 60.
Electrical Contractors
Phone 86-3 •
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PAGE
8ZZ
SATUEDAY,
JUNE
28,
1913
Suffered Awiol Pains Center, TOWNSEND.
Stoarns turned the corFrom Stomach Trouble nerAsbyHerbert
the drug store while driving
Mlss Addle Sanders has returned .Newark, N. J., and Mrs. Philip Gllfrom Bosron, where she has been em- chrest, of this town. Interment was In
ployed, and is spending a few weoks the North cemetery.
at her home before starting for the
White Mountains, where she spends
the summer.
tirpduatton ExercliirK.
The high school closed on Friday afhome from Nashua last week ThursRuth Hayden attended the Held ternoon,
Sick three Months—Coald Eat Noth. day evening, he suddenly heard a dayMlas
June 20. In the evening a
exercises of the Fltchburg Normal large audience,
which completely lincrackling,
swishing'
sound
and
had
tchool
on
last
Saturday.
- Ing-rOnly Reliel WSs Dr.
ed
the
hall,
attended the commencehiirdly turned his. head to ascertain
Mlss Lucy Lawrence, who Is with ment exercises,
Wilson's orchestra
the cause when the ' large electric her brother In Ashby for the summer, furnished most agreeable music. Rev,
Kennedy's Favorite
light pole near the sidewalk at the spent Sunday at her home.
.\lfred Noon offered prayer and the
Remedy.
essayist on the program was Mlss
corner ot Mrs. A. D. Fessenden's
George Willard. of Boston, spent nrst
Knlnia Burrage, who proved a most deSunday with his parents, Mr. and Sirs, lightful
Bead what Mrs. Jilay T. Bartlett, of lawn and opposite the drug store fell James
entertainer with her "Graduar
AWlUard.
with
a
crash,
striking
between
the
tlon thoughts," given entirely from
Balem, Mass., says in a recent letter:. "I horse and buggy, the pole and its enOn
Sunday
morning
and
evening
meir.ory
In an easy, graceful manner
shall ne'ver be 'without Dr. David Kennedy's tanglement of wires severely bruis- Rev. S. D. Rlngrose will exchange pulcaptivated all her audience and.
Favorite Bemedy again. 'When I wrote for ing and burning Mr. Stearns upon his pits with Rev. Joseph Flelden, of Win- which
won enthusiastic applause at Its close.
a sample bottle I trus suffering badly with face and head. He was thrown out chendon, who is supplying the pulpit Several large bouquets of beautiful
of the Highland Baptist ehurch In llowers were also bestowed upon her
my stomach and from constipation. I but managed to hang onto h l s h o r s e . Fltchburg
this summer.
by various persons In the audience.
could eat hardly anything and I 'would The buggy was quite badly smashed
The topic of the Y. P. S. C. E. on
The next was an oration by Harold
have-awful pains. I was do.wn Bick for up. Dr. Ely was sent for and dress- Sunday
evening
will
be
"Our
nation's
G.
M, Woodward, upon "Evolution of
three months that summer and could take ed the burns and he' Is about although glories (jnd. perils." and the leader will agriculture,"
so composed and arrangtiothing but gruel and beef tea, I am now feeling pretty ivcll shaken up.. It waa be Howard l^'^astman.
ed as to show that the young man had
a lucky escape from niore serious. Ingiven the subject much careful thought,
All
books
must
be
returned
to
the
on my second bottle of Dr, Kennedy's Fa- jurk'S.
•
'.
public library On or before the last beginning with our forefathers, their
Torite Eemedy. My stomach is better, my
Monday In June, and work at the primitive ways and crude utensils and
bowels move ireely. I used to havo severo
llemembcr that the annual calling reading-room will close on Saturday continuing until the present .day with
electrlcltj-. modern Implements and
headaches but do not now. Kot only has In of all library books, newspapers afternoan for a brief vacation.
liniirovements and concludingwith a
it helped me, but four of my friends who and ijerlodlcals is soon at hand, the
Miss Ora B. Craig, who has been prophecy of many more conveniences
. have been troubled with constipation ure library closing on Monday evening, teaching in (."laremont. N. H.. spent yet to follow In the near future. Hearty
"That's the sixth Studebaker
fve*ve
'.Juno 30. It will not re-open until a few days of her vacation-at the applause and many bouquets followed
losing it ond have been benefited."
home of her father. K. A. Craig, and the young agriculturist as he modestly
Dr. David Kennedy's Favorite Eemedy Tuesday, July 8.
passed—the
only kind to invest iri**
left the last of the week for Canada, retired to his seat with his classmates,
has had 40 years of wonderful success iu
The band concert will be held this where sho will spend a fow months, showing that his audience heartllv ondur.v"ed his Ideas of Improvement—past,
Kidney, Liver and Blood troubles. A phy- wocH Saturday night Instead of F r i - Iierfectlng her French accent.,
"The o n l y k i n d — b e c a u s e , a s I a l w a y s say, w h e n
Charles B. .Stlckiic.v Is enjoying a. pi'esent and future.sician's prescription, formerly used in his day. The band Is rehearsing under
• a m a n p u t s m o n e y i n a thing h e •wants to, k n o w that
vacation
on
a
Hshing
trip
to
(.'onncctiThis was followed by music, after
large private practise, and now prepared fhe a1)le direction of W. A. Cummings, cut Lakes, near the. Canada line..
which' came an essay u|)on "Parcel
he's g o i n g to g e t t h e worth of it tiut again."
for general use. fi'rito to-day for free sam- of Nashua, this summer, and the proPerry W. Sawti;lle, who has been post", by Chester W, Page. It was
plo and booklet of valuable information. gram promises to be a good one.
"That's plain b u s i n e s s a ^ I I o o k - a t it." ,
<iulte 111, is able to resume his duties most Interesting and Instructive, givDr. David Kennedy Co., Eondout, K; Y.
Levi F. Lowell, of the lirm of Fos- again and his IJunday school was glad ing the origin and history of the par"That's w h y I s a y t h e price doesn't tell y o u anysenden & Lowell, Keeds Ferry, X. H., to welcome in his accustomed place cel post, and Its advantages and exthing al all. T h e r e ' s o n l y o n e thing that tcilks—except
superintendent last Sunday. Mrs. pense as compared with express. The
•When looUng for Choice Cuts of. passed away a t his home there on as
essay
showed
that
the
young.man
had
.has had. double pneuMonday morning.
Mr. Lowjell was Saw.telle,Is who
t h e w a g o n itself. That's the n a m e of t h e maker."
Meats remember the
improving, but still 'under studied his subject deeply and knew
closely associated In business with the monia
whereof he spoke... It was given from
the- care.of a tralne^l nurse.
" W h e n . y o u b u y a Stiadebaker y o u ' r e buying, a
late .'Vnson D. Fessenden, of this'town,
memory 'with the same ease and efMary Welch'- has returned from llciency as were those of his predeand also with t h e . present concern a 'Mrs.
v e h i c l e that h a s b e h i n d it a n d in it sixty years of e x visit
to
her
son
at
Rochester.
N.
H..
cessors
and
received
well
merited
aphere, the business at Reeds F e r r y be- and resumed her duties as housekeeper plause and a bountiful supply of llowperience—sixty yejurs of s u c c e s s — a n d sixty years of'
ing their New H a m p s h i r e plant. His -at Charles R. Morgan's, and Mr. Mor- ers.
'
'
reputation for t h e square deal. That's w h y a Studehealth- had gradually failed for the gan has returned from a visit to his
The next on the program was the
past two years, he having suffered granddaughter In Melrose.
baker a l w a y s l o o k s g o o d to me."class prophecy by John G. Gllchrest.
from a form of heart .trouble. He was
Everett W. Seaver. who has been
abounded In bright Sallies of
- "My father uaed to say that Studebaker honor was as sure
a member of the North Star lodge, of the guest of his brother, G. A. Seaver. which'
wit and with the prophetic eye saw
as a United States bank note. He was talking after having used
returned to his home at the Cen- his classmates In 1925 as thought their'
Cart.Is In Ayer every Taesday and this town, and also, has a sister who has
ter.
. .
Studebaker vehicles since he was a lad, and'he told me his father
resides here, Mrs. E. Alonzo Blood.
natural tendencies might lead them.
Saturday .with a ftUl snpply of
before him said, 'Be safe—get a Studebaker.'"
_>'
Mrs. K. Ft. Brayton and son Ran- As this young man has been quite out
Dr. Ensign 'Wright, who has been dall, from Providence. R. I., are at the of health for several weeks. It was
"Vehicle builders can't hold that sort of reputation now-a- .
only by sheer force of will, otherwise
staying at John Going's t o r - t h e past home of Mr, ahd Mrs. George Adams.
days
without
delivering
the
goods.
A
Studebaker
wagon
has
the
known as " c l e a r 'grit," that he was
few weeks, returned to Roxbury. on . Justin C. Hodgman Is the possessor able
carry out his part of the probeit in it That's why a man gets the- moat out of it—why it^s
Monday, accompanied by Mrs.-Sallie of a Ford automobile. In which he an- gram towhich
he
did
In
a.most
creditable
always an ecohQmy."
Smith, who came up to visit for the ticipates many happy hours this sum- manner, winning earnest encomiums
mer.
day.
"Dealers may say to you something else is 'just as good.' But
and many llowers.
Mrs. Murray and children, from New
: when you: buy a Studebaker, you're making a safe investment
George ,C. Johnson was the next esMrs. R. G, Fessenden entertains the Boston,
are
guests
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
sayist with "Our future transportaevery time."
Monday club next Monday at her Fred Smith this week. tion," for his subject. He treated of
• ' See our Dealer or unite tu.
pleasant 'home a t 'W>-ndecrest. The
James S. Aker, of this village, and the airship, dirigibles, bl-planes, monoCanned Gooda of ail "Varieties
occasion Is to. ..be a garden party, Mrs,
planes, etc., but argued that the safest
Finis
Flagg,
of
Mason,
-.V.
H.,
'. were united in marriage at the home method of navigating the air was bv
STUDEBAKER
Catsup, Pickles and Relishes ^yeather permitting.
South Bend, 'Ind.
of. Mrs. Eldredge on Monday evening, the combination of a number of air
In Ayer on Tiiesdayis and Sattirdays
John Pfper and w i f e have returned June
NEW YORK
CHICAGO
CAZuw
KANSAS crrv
DENTKB •
ships
as
those
In
prese'nt
use.
Applause
23,
Rev.
S.
D.
Rlngrose,
of
the
Shirley-Every Day ,
BOSTON
MINK£APOUS
from a trip to Halifax, N. S. They Baptist church, officiating. The happy and bouquets were freely bestowed upSAS r s A N a s c o
- FHOADSLFBU
were
gone
nearly
two
weeks.
couple will reside in West Townsend, on him at the close of his address.
:
• Chas. A. McCarthy, Prop.
Mlss Luclle M. Lawton followed with
David Berard and family, of JosCenter.are enjoying ' a vacation the class will and everybody "yat up
Newell- Mitchell and wife are In selynville,.
and begaji to take notice." for somewith
relatives
In
Vermont,
and
Mr.
town this week visiting his parents. Berard's place at Stickney's mill is thing spicy was expected, as usual.
Mr, and Mrs. George Mitchell.
In such documents. K;ach one ot the
taken by Frank Parker, of Ashby.
teachers, many of the schoolmates, the
Reeding: by a Smoky, Dingy
There was a union evening service at
Mrs. Nickerson, who has been asslst- school committee and others were reMemorial
hall
on
last
Sunday
and
Rev.
Ijamp
Ing-at
Charles
Hodgman's,
has
returnmembered
The deviser was
,\. I.. Struthers delivered the bacca- ed to her home and Mrs. Sarah Law- fre'iuently generously.
Interrupted by heartv aplaureate sermon, to the graduating rence has taken her place for the pres- plause as the
audience
saw the apclass. Music and pra.vers were includ- ent.
propriateness of the bequests. All the
ed in the evening's'meeting.
graduates were liberally remembered
Mrs.
G.
E.
Walker
and
daughter
Una
There have been complaints In town
with llowjers and Mlss I.awton at the
.ind oil the near outskirts for some aro spending a few weeks out-of-town. close of the "will" was equally rewardMr. and Mrs. Frank Adams,-of Bos ed.
little
time
of
Cattle
disappearing.
No
AYKR, StVSS.
trace ot these could be found. The ton. are at their cottage on Bayberrv
Supt. Herman C. Knight then came,
trouble has Increased lately and peo- hlll.
the platform and in a fow well
Is the 'Wholesale Agent for Ayer l*ie have come to realize that tbe catMrs. Bickford. who has been a guest upon,
chosen
words conferred the diplomas.
tle
lo.«.t
we're
boldly
taken
from,
their
and 'Vicinity for the
of Dr. C. '.v. Warren, left for Ver- .After the
Iloor was cleared a receiving
l)astui'es and resold. Traces ot sev- mont on Wednesday morning.
line was formed consisting of the
eral have been discovered the past
Mlss Grace Thompson, '^vho has been teachers, superintendent and the gradwc't^k and Iho horse which belongs to teaching
in Dover. N. H., is at the uates. Congratulations were tendered
Dr. Keene. the veterinary, of Fltch- home of her
mother. Mrs. Charles K. and fruit punch served, after Which
burg. which was stolen from its pas- Patch,
Wilson's .orchestra furnished music for
for
the 'summer vacation.
ture in Townsend recently, was found
In a Lowell stable lasi.week. It Is exJames L. Flynn, of Brooklyn. N. Y-. dancing until a late hour.
pected arrests will follow soon, one of spent the week-end with his family at
the receivers of. stolen property. hav- their summer .home. .
New Advertisements.
for Kerosene Lamps and Iiantcms ing
had to give Information upon the
Mr. and Mrs. Fred A. Patch left on
1'. H. Tlghe Is the latest one Wednesday
COMMONWEALTH
OF MASSACHUA 'Whlto Flame Burner sent Post-paid subject.
for
Oaklcdge
at
East
to report a valuable cow missing.
Middlesex, ss. Probate Court.
Harpswell. Me., where they will spend SETTS.
. for' 35c., or three for $1.00
To all persons Interested In the esthe remainder of the summer.
tate of FLORA M. H.ARTWELL late of
Mrs. Pear! Gravelln and little son Shirley
Ba.scball.
In said County, deceased, antj
Providence. P. I., have been re- to the Treasurer
LOCAL AGENTS 'WANTED
On last Saturday, afternoon our old from
and Receiver General
guestis. of- >ir. and Mrs. Ernest G. of said Commonwealth.
time rivals, the Westford .\. .\.', came cent
Wilson.
A
family
party
was
enjoyed
A Nice Assortment of
Whereas. FREDERICK W. D.ALup and defeated our home team here thore on Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Roy
in a hard fought battle, which took Wright and Mr. and Mr.s. .Charles Wil- LI.VGER public administrator, to whom
letters of administration with the will
ten innings to decide who should win. son from the Center being present.
annexed on the estate of said deceased
Both teams w e r e out for-the game.
Mrs. S. W. Upton. Kenneth Reed and were Issued, has presented for allowthe •\Vestfords leading until T&wnsend Mrs. Alexander Heed attended the
the account of his administraT h e Western railroad unit is distance.
made a gallant rally and tied them .in wedding of Winfleld Reed, son of Mr. ance,
tion upon the estate of said deceased.
the latter part of the game. The con- and Mrs. .\Iexander Iteed. and Mlss
You
are
hereby
cited
to
appear
at
a
at the home of the
test was a lot)sely played one on both I'^Isie Patterson
Court,'to be held at Cambridge
parents in Woburn last week Probate
sides and the large number of errors bride's
in said County, on the seventh day of
Concord
Wednesday.
T h e New England unit is service.
July -A. D. 1913, at nine o'clock in the
were evenly divided, besides many
forenoon, to show cause, if any vou
more errors of omission which do not
Buggies
have, why the same should not be alI.n^Tii 1*11 riy.
show up in the scoring.
The Knights of tho White Shield lowed.
With the score tied in the ninth, the hold a lawn party on the grounds at
And said administrator is ordered to
Not miles moved but movement per
tfiuh resulted in the visitors securing the Bapti.*^l church Tuesday evening serve this citation by delivering a
two mttr'e runs, which was rather a to raise money for the purpose of copy thereof to all persons interested
next In the estate fourteen days at least bediscouraging outlook for the home camping at .Mt. Monadnock
mile is the greater problem.
-About one hundred were pres- fore said Court, or by publishing the
team. However, Townsend started in month.
and a goodly sum was realized to same once In each 'n-eek. for three sucwilh the intention of at least tying the ent
aid the boys in their expedition. The cessive weeks. In the Shirley Oracle, a
score again, but it was not to be.
grounds looked exceedingly pretty newspaper published in said Countv.
decorations of Japanese lanterns
Hartford in left field saved his team with
publication to be one day at
Nowhere on t h e continent is the railbooths tastefully decorated with the last
before said Court, and by mailing,
a' great amount of trouble and possi- and
bunting. Hags and laurel. The ice least
post-paid,
a
copy
of
this
citation
to
all
bly the game liy taking Eastman's cream
and.cake was in charge of F. A.
road problem so great, nor so well
long drive with a man' on, and also I'atcli, John Kldredge and Kenneth known persons interested in the estate
seven days at least before said Court,
a great catch of a foul Hy in the Heed; liquid refreshments, lemonade and
by
delivering
a
copy
to
the
Treastenth. Prouty was the champion hit and 'wild cherry beverage was sold by urer and. Receiver General of said
worked out.
Bowon; a table piled- high
gottt-r for the visitors, while Parker Herbert
with mystery packages In charge of Conunonwealth fourteen days at least
and C. Morse secured two each for James
before said Court.
Kusk.
was
well
patronized
and
the home team. Greene, Eastman, H. sold out at an earl.v hour, and tho
Witness. Charles J. McTntlre. Esquire.
V. Swicker and F a r r a r came in candy table ivas In charge of Mrs. S, First Judge ot said Court, this fourA GOOD ASSORTMENT AND Moise.
for singles. Morse played a fine game D. Klngrose .ind Iticbard Kusk. Music teenth day of June in the year one
nine hundred and, thirteen.
at second and F a r r a r pitched a Hne
AT ALL PRICES
furnished during the evening in thousand
3t41
W. E. P.OGERS. Hegister.
game and made a dandy showing with was
form of graphophone selections given
CALL AND SEE T]HEM
such odds against him. and without so by Mr. 'fumber. Tho affair was in
CO.M.MONWEALTH
MASSACHUmany errors of the.others would have charge of^'Councillor S. D. Ringrose SKFTS. .Middlesex, ss.OFProbate
Court.
stood a good show to have won the and proved a decided success.'
To
the
heirs-at-law.
next
of kin and
game.
Veteran H.. I.. 'U'hltcomb
all other persons Interested in the esCarriage Repairing in All Its makes a pleasing umpire and there
tate of HER.M.A.V S. HAZK.V late of
LUNENBURG.
ua.'i a large attendance at the game,
Shirley In said County, deceased.
Branches Promptly
a large number being present from \cT»-M ItomK.
Whereas, a certain Instrument jiurportlng to be the last will and testaWestford as of old to encourage their
Done
On last Saturday evening the annual ment of said deceased , has been preplayers. The summary:
meeting of the alumni was held in the sented to said Court, for Probate, bv
ALSO, HORSESHOEING AND GENlower town hall with fifty people in KLIZABETH A. H.VZEN who prays tha't
WKSTFOKD .\. A.
attendance. .After the banquet and letters testamentary may bo issued to
ERAL BLACKSMITHING
speeches, the following .list of othcers her. the executrix therein' named, withab r2 bh tb po
a4 e2 were,
chosen for the year; Lewl.s I.. out giving a surety on her ofllclal
2
4
4
Proiuv. .-ib
6
H a r t f o n i . If
fi 1 1 1 4 0 0 Harrington '09. pres.: Hoyt Barter '11, bond.
You are hereby cited to appear at a
Clark, rf.. . l b . . . . . . i 1 0 0 0 0 0 v. p.; Miss P.uth'K. Goodrich '07. sec.
Probate Court, to be held at Cambridge
W. tJiilllvan. c
4 U I 1 10 3 2 and treas.
0
0
A very pleasant party was held at In said County of Middlesex, on the
.). Sullivan. 2b
.". 1 2 2
Tcabody, s s . . . . . . . . .'• 1 0 0 1 1 2 the home of .Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Bur- fourteenth day of July .A. I). 1913, at
ATER, MASS.
nine o'clock In the forenoon, to show
Hiickley. cf
r, 1 1 I 3 1 0 rage on Oak avenue on Saturday even- cause.
you have, why the same
S
harkey, p
t 1 1 1 1 4 0 ing In honor of the twentieth birthday should Ifnotany
•Wo 'Warrant Our Work Not to Peel .lolinson.
be granted.
0
0
7
1
4
of their daughter. Mlss Florence.
lb
4
«
And said petitioner is hereby direcHrown. rf
1 0 0 0 0 0 0 Games were played. Ice cream, cake
Have just added some more maand punch 'were served and with music, ted to give public notice thereof, by
Totals
44 s 10 10 30 14 10 laugh and song, time passed along un- publishing this citation once In each chinery and am better prepared
RUBBERS .\I/SO REPAIRED
three successive weeks. In
til the hour for.saying good night and week, for Public
V.
rowssi-:SD
Spirit, a newspaper
the guests departed, leaving many Turner's
O
>raln Street
Ayor, Mjuss.
in Ayer. the last publication to do
ab
e beautiful
)h t h p o a
presents and the best of published
to be one day. at least, before said
O r c i n , 2i>
3 2 1 1 0 n 1 kind wishes for their fair hostess.
Xext to Fletcher's Store
Court, and by mailing p»st-pald. or dei-l. Swicker. cf
5 1 0 0 1 1 0
Tho high school, which closed on
2
0
0
0 last week Friday for the summer vaca- livering a copy of this citation to all
C. -Morse. If
5 0
persons Interested In the esHasinian. c
4 0 1 1 10 2 1 tion, will re-open on September 2 for known
tate, seven days at least before said
I have installed the latest Improved
0 1) . 0
0
2
4 the fall term.
Court.
0 0
0
0
0
1
machinery for the repairing of boots
Mlss Emma Burrage and Chester
Witness, Charles J. Mclntlre, Esquire.
H. Morse. 2b..
*.> 1 1 1 c 1 0 Page
and shoes and can do regular factory
the senior class,of the high First Judge of said Court, this twenti- than ever before.
Parker, lb
5 1 2 2 » 0 1 school,of who
graduated on Friday of eth day of June In the year one thous1 I
2
0
1
work. Wholo Soles Scivod on that
u
last
week,
and
Arthur
Curley,
of
the
AND
and
nine
hundred
and
thirteen.
1
1
1
3
4
1
F a r r a r . p.
.1
Junior class, took the entrance examiWashings collected and return- will make yonr boots and diocs look
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W.
E.
ROGERS.
Register.
9 9 30 15 10 nations at the Normal school In Fltchas' Rood a.s new at reasonable prices,
burg last week Thursday, anticipating
COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHU- ed at your home within a few
Innings
1 2 . ' ^ 4 .'i r, 7 S <1 10
STRAWS
'Work done while you wait and
becoming
Normal
pupils
next
fall.
SETTS.
Middlesex,
ss.
Probate
Court.
Westford
0 1 1 0 3 U 0 0 1 2 _- s
To the hclrs-at-law. next of kin. cred- hours.
Best In America
guaranteed to prove satisfactory In
George I. Gllchrest has beeh chosen
Townsend . . . . 1 1 0 0 0 0 2 2 0 0 —G
itors,
and
all
other
persons
Interested
In
delegate
to
the
annual
convention
of
Double plays—Peabody to J. Sulli*
• For sale by
3m40*
estate of DARIUS O. EA'ANS late Collect in Ayer Every Day except every detail.
van. Ltuckley to Prouty. Bases on the American Association of Electri- the Townsend
In said County, deceased.
balls—By Sharkey 4,' by F a r r a r 3. cal Engineers nt Coopcrstown. N. Y., of
• GET RBADV FOR HAYIN'G—'Wc SOU
GEO, H. BROWN, Ayer
Intestate.
Strikeouts—By Sharkey, 12, by F a r r a r to represent the Worcester School of
Mowers. Rakes, Tedders, Hay Loaders,
Saturdays
Whereas, a petition has been preHe went on Monday
s. Stolen bases—Clark 2. W. Sullivan, Technology.
Knife Grinders and Horse Forks. 'We
sented to said Court to grant a letter
.1. Sullivan, Buckley 2, Sharkey, East- morning.
Hand and Sulky Plovrs, Hand and
BE PROTECTED
of administration on the estate of said Collect in Shirley on Mondays have
man. P.nsk. Farrar 2. Sacrifice hits—
Arthur Q. Emerson has been engaged deceased
Horse Corn Planters, Harrows, CultiA. EVANS of
Don't 'wait for a Ix>sa by Flre, but Clarks ,V. Swicker. Sacriflco Hy—-East- as engineer to run a portable engine. Townsend toIn EU.N'ICE
vators,
Stone
Boats,
Grindstones,
said County, or to some Collect in Harvard on Tuesdays Wheelbarrows
Passed balls—W. Sullivan. Wild He Is In the employ of H. B. Francis.
and Manure Spreaders.
be Protected by Insurance and a man.
other suitable person,
pitches—Sharkey, Farrar. Umpire—H.
All
kinds
of
Carriages,
'WaKons
and
Isaac
M.
Woolson
Is
In
town
to
look
Badrer Chemical Flre Extlnsulsher.
Vou are hereby cited to appear at a
1« Whitcomb. Time—2hr». 15m.
Double Team Harness at fSO.
after his haying.
Probate Court, to be held at Cambridge. Collect in Oroton on Wednesdays Harness.
Agent for Rogers & Hubbard's Bono
HARRY P. TAINTKR
In
said
County,
of
Middlesex,
on
the
Mrs.
Sarah
J.
(Spauldlng)
Cook,
This Saturday t h e attraction at AthBase Fertilizers. P. B. FELCH. CarInsurance Agent.
letic park will be the strong Nashua whose serious Illness was mentioned twenty-flrst day of July A. D. 1913, at
riage, Harness and Implement Dealer,
3 0 POUNDS FOE 5 0 ^
In a former Issue, died on Saturday, nine o'clock In the forenoon, to show
Ayer, Mass. Tel. H8-:2.
te.am with whom Is "Bobby". Lewis, June
SmSl
Groton, MaMi.
cause.
If
any
you
have,
why
the
same
21.
Tho
funeral
was
held
In
tho
well-known In Townsend and vicinity.
church on Monday af- should not be granted.
HORSE FOR SALE—Eight Tears Two games arc also scheduled with Congregational
GRADUATION PHOTOaEAPHS
ternoon. Rev. Robert A. Bryant conAnd the petitioner Is, hereby direcold, sound and kind, and'a good driver. the GranlteviUes hero for July 4. ducting
the
service.
singing was ted to give public notice thereof, bv
W. A. DRUMMEY, East Pepperell, This should, bo a drawing card a.s hv a quartet and theThe
SPECIAL, PRICES THIS MONTH FOR
selections were publishing this citation once In each
Ua«s<
GRADUATES
this snappy aggregation h.is taken all "Come unto me" and "Some sweet day week, for three successive .weeks. In
by
.'ind
by."
A
large
delegation
from
Turner's
Public
Spirit,
a
newspaper
All- 'Work Gnaranteed
the g.ames coming Its way.
E. V. Sumner Relief Corps of Fitch- published In Ayer. the last publication
Some Fine Styles, oir Photographs
Tel. Con.
Ayer, Mass.
burg attended the funeral and had a to be one day at least before said
THE DEMPSBY STUDIO
part In the service according to their Court, and by mailing postpaid a copy
// r . r o . F . F F i CH Went.
George Fortune 'who has been em- ritual: Mrs. Cook and her husband. of said citation to the hclrs-at-law and
KBROSBNB 4 H. F. BlVGIirB FOR
Over Postofflce
ployed for several years at D. O. Ev- Gilbert Cook, who died eighteen years next of kin ot said deceased-Seven days, SAI.B
CBBAP—No
use
for
It
now
aa
L C> R I S T
Tel. Con.
Ayer, Mass.
ans, has returned to Westboro;
ago were members of the Congrega- at least, before said Court.
using: electrlelty. Call and «e« It run• Mr. and Mrs. George Wright nnd lit- tional church, grange. Mr. Cook of the
Witness. Charles J. Mclntlre. Esquire ning. Just tbe power for a farm. A
WIZARD MAGNETO FOR "sALE^^
tle "son Richard, from Wlnthrop, nre G. A. R and Mrs, Cook of the W. R. C, First Judge of said Court, this twenty- boy can run It, as It Is perfectly 'afe Just the thing to be used on Gasolene
spending a few weeks with Mrs. and both of the Memoriai association flfth day of June In the year one thous- and automatic. Apply at HUNTL.ST 8. Engines Instead of using batteries. In
TURNER'S PRINTING OFFICE, Ayer, fine condition, practically new, and
Wright's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph for many years. They are survived by and nine hundred and thirteen.
two daughters. Mrs. , Ernest Reed, of
Mass.
4tS4
cheap for cash. Apply to Public Spirit
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W. E. ROGERS, Register.
Thompson.
Office, Ayer, Mass,
SHIRLEY
GASHMARKET
MEATS M D
: PROVISIONS
DOfT RIM YOBR EYES
Frederick Dobson
Greater
Problem
Great White
Flame Burner
Democrat
Wagons
Carriages,
Butcher
Carts
Harnesses
M.Feldman
Frederick Whitney
•)
LAMSON
HUBBARD
BOOT and SHOE
Repairing of Every Kind
•>
WetWasWngs
Aiew Hethod Lanndry
i i t i / i t i >!i<J:_ 5 .13 !.'^ ,•-
SATUEDAY,
H. Huebner
JUNE
28,
1913
PAOZ
SSVSN
BEObKUNE, N. H,
of the book, according to their g e n e r - addressed the Manchester and Nashua
ations.
dealers, commencing at the southern
I wish In this connection to recogN^ws I t e m s .
nize the timely and efllclent aid of Col. ?,„,,. "'n.i*'*-."'I'*, ""<> w ' " work up
T h e funeral services of Ruth Nye Horace L. Worcester Ot Rochester,. N. state. The food Inspector has visited
took place at- the home of her grand- H., who has undertaken to bring the tne farms of several of the dealers who
parents, Mr, and Mrs, George Nye, on dcsccndB:nts. of the d w e l l e r s In the [li".!?'"5 teams Into Nashua. He visits
" ednesday afternoon of last w e e k . Maine forests d o w n to date, thereby ed the farms of C. J. Bell, of Hollls,
Rev. C. H..Dockrell offlclated. H i s re- relieving mc of much- research and and Jaques Chartla, of Dunstable, and
marks to the family and friends were correspondence, ' From h i s . experience ;°"n?,''Oth-these dealers had attained
Groton, Slasa. •
Kind and sympathetic. An uncle, Cas- In this, he Is better able to judge of the high standard In scoring per reglus Nye, s a n g "Abide w i t h me." The the labor Involved In the general re- ulations adopted by the New H a m p form In the casket looked a s If a s l e e p vision.
shire Milk association recently organizat the Sta:te'cpllege, Durhanj, These
C U T F L O W E R S , P L A N T S , F L O R A L amid a profusion of beautiful (lowers,
I intend to urlnt the account of the ed
ot which she was. so fond. E m b l e m a t - Connecticut
two dealers were g i v e n special permlso o s t e r s s u b s t a n t i a l l y a s «'°"
DESIGNS, ETC.
HARDY
ic of the s w e e t child, they also were It appears InW the
to^use the "baby cap," which cerold
edition.
I
have
silent reminders of the hosts of friends not-tried to r e v i s e , this, but hope that tifies that their milk Is produced and
ORNAMENTAL TREES,
who will mlss the dear one.
Caslus some loyal member of that branch handled under the most sanitary conSHRUBS AND
Nye, Fred Nye and two friends from will be moved to follow my example ditions. The caps g i v e the name of
bandown tenderly laid Ruth to rest In and
and also "Inspected milk IsVINES
publish a revised account of the the dealer
the family lot at the South cemetery.
under authority of New H a m p descendants of Edward Wooster, w h o sued
shire.
Board
of Health,"
.This Is a
Greenhouses near Groton School
In Connecticut not l o n g after
-to the public that the milk
Uev. and Mrs. \V, L.,Noyes expect to settled
c o m i n g of Rev.' William Worcester guarantee
has been produced under sanitary conspend their vacation In the S l a t e of the
to
Massachusetts.
ditions.
•
Vermont.
I am not g o i n g to tell you of all the
In a letter from I r v i n g A. 'Watson,
Warren D. Shattuck returned to town Interesting t h i n g s you will flnd In this secretary
of
the
State
Board
last week atter an absence of several new edition.. W a l t till you have your to C. J. Bell, of Hollls, he s tofa t eHealth,
s that
w e e k s at Boston.
o w n book In hand and then you will the examination of his c o w s and
A s • an association we have .stables, together with the bacteriologMrs. Blood, of Pepperell, has return- know.
placed
ourselves
upon
a
substantial
ed again to the home of S. A. w . Ball
ical test of samples of his milk enbasis, having adopted a set of b y - l a w s titles Mr. Bell to a license to nroduce
Fresh, rich, tested creain from our oWn Vermont creameries,
a s housekeeper.
and elected a corps of offlcers. We may. 'Inspected milk." The result ot bacthe purest flavors and extracts and the highest qualitj^
Georgo Dodge has moved his family therefore look forward to an Interest- teriological
examination
of
samples
of
to a flne farm at Groton that he re- i n g and useful future.
cane sugar used in making
4"-""/
Bell's milk w a s g i v e n In this letcently purchased. Their friends w i s h • The happy circle gathered In front .Mr.
ter.
them health and success. .
of Worcester place. June 22, 1912, h a s
Mrs. Nellie Perkins entertained her suffered some changes. Three Who met
I'LCERS AND SKIN TROUBLESmother, brother and niece,' all from with us at. that time have Joined the
great reunion. Prof, Leonard WorcesIf you are suffering w i t h a n y old,
Mason, last >yeck.
ter Wllllaips of the Harvard Medical running or fever sores, ulcers, bolls,
Arthur Bartlett w a s bitten l a s t w e e k
w a s very suddenly taken Into eczema or other s k i n troubles, g e t a
by a dog; also by a horse. No bad re- school,
the other life on September 26. He box of Bucklen's Arnica Salve and you
combine to make one of'the mbst deliciously wholesome foods
sults as yet have made their appear- seemed
to have a brilliant career be- will get relief prorpptly. Mrs. Bruce
ance.
your children can eat.
Made under ideal condiUons^n N « J
fore him In his chosen fleld of study. Jones, of Blrrnlngham, Ala., suffered
Mr. and Mrs. Harry C a m p b e l l ' w e r e He Is spoken of a s a most careful and from an u g l y ulcer for nine months
England's
largest,
cleanest
and
best
equipped
f°cZrYUt^ytceCre!Z
accurate
Investigator
and
had
he
lived
g u e s t s ot Mr. and, Mrs. Orren Kay at
Bucklen's Arnica Salve cured-her
would doubtless have stood -In the and
Bomcrvlllc last week.
• •
In two w e e k s . W i n help you. Only
L n ^ m a l " " " - ' " " ' " ' " "'-">rs.a,eTuT'f^de,3Fum''?4'3
front
ranks
of
American
comparative
25c. Recommended by "William Brown,
Alarms for two flres were sounded
' •
A,
,1» ^ ^ ' " f * ^"^ cMdrin to look for the Jeraey Sign.
druggist, Ayer. '
last week. T h e y were brush flres, one anatomists.
on Wednesday In the w e s t e r n , part of
Mrs. Ethel B u r n h a m '\Vorcester, w i f e
f ™ ^
CJIf*"" ' " ' ^ " ' " ' ^ ' ' " ° " « " * - By the plate
oTpackag..
the \ l l l a g e _ o n land, owned by Harry of Rev. Wm. L. Worcester, w a s very
New Advertisements.
J E t t S E y ICE CREAM COMPANY, X a w w ^ T e ,
a W ^
Campbell, the other one In the north- unexpectedly
"' called
- - to higher
usefulFOR
SALKB'y
ernpart,_ burning about flve acres o w n - ness In the lord's kingdom on N o v e m ed by a Mrs, Noyes of Townsend.
ber IS,
Mrs, Worcester lived l o n g
GEO. H, HILL, Druggist
Ayer
John Webster, of Hollls, w a s a re- enough to g i v e to the world flve beaucent g u e s t of Mr, and Mrs. W a l t e r tiful children, the youngest, little John Coras, C&llouses and Tired; .Aching,
W. H. BRXJOE, Druggist
.
GrotOn
Worcester, a babe of three w e e k s . May
Corey.
"promise of peace" bequeathed by ' Perspiring, Swollen Feet Feel Good
Charles Hale, Fred Pierce, Mr, and the beloved
MBS. CHAS. LE PAGE
. Shirley
grandfather, for w h o m he
Rub ori EZO an'd rub out a l l soreness
Mrs. Will Gates, of -Hollls: Herbert his
Is
named,
be richly fulfilled In the life and misery from poor tired feet.
French, of Milford, N. H.. and H e n r y of this dear
child.
Walking
Is
a
pleasure,
dancing
a
Joy,
Hall and family, of Leominster, Mass.,
We remember so pleasantly a m o t h - after you havo treated your feet to a
were g u e s t s In town on last Sunday.
er and daughter w h o were a m o n g the rub with EZO, the reSaed ointment.
A Mr. Bennett and family are a t flrst -arrivals .last year. . M r s . Charles
Don't forget the n a m e ; EZO for the
Cqr.' Lovrell a n d Groton Streeta
the James French farm for the s u m m e r Rand Worcester; a devoted wife and rcet, the only real t h i n g for making
months.
mother, came to the end of this life feet feel flne and.comforfatile, 25 c e n t s
E A S T P E P P E R E U D , MASS.
at all druggists. Money back, if
Mrs. F. D. Sargent and d a u g h t e r s . on April 11, at her home In Chester, a Jar
satisfied. N o t h i n g so good for s u n T e l e p h o n e Connection
If
Misses Bertha and Florence Sargent, Conn. She had been an Invalid for not
"We offer the services of expert mechanics on
burn, chafing, after s n a v i n g and rough
of Putnam, Conn., have been at their sometime and It w a s doubtless, a re- skin.
.Druggists everywhere recom-.
c o t t a g e several days. Friends of the lease from probable prolonged suffer- mend
D. W. FLETOHEE
machine
-ft'ork of all classes.
:
. . ;
ing.
family from Nevir York and B o s t o n will
occupy the cottage a part of tho s u m We.must not omit In p a s s l n g a n . l t e m
Snceessor to John ti. B o r n t e a
Lairgest
shop
and
best
equipment
in
this
vicinity.
mer,
which appeared In a Boston paper:
very pretty w e d d i n g took place
INSURANCE AGENT AND BROKER
Prices
qubted
by
the
job
or
by
the
hour.
All
work
Kenneth Russell, of Exeter,. Is w i t h In AWlnthrop,
July l-l, when Joseph E m his, uncle, Clarence R. Kussell, f i r the
Worcester, a w e l l - k n o w n Boston
C o n a n t BoUdlng;, Blain S t r e e t
guaranteed.
SmSS
summer. Mrs. Hattle Stllcsk and Mlss erson
and Mlss Margaret Louise.
Josephine -Seaver arc at home from attorney
Llllls. a teacher In the Boston public
E a a t PeppereU, M a s s .
Reeds Ferry where they attended the schools,
were married. The groom w a s
Sold, and groanintced-'by
graduating exercises at tho Institute. at our reunion,
but said never a word
Quite a number from town attended of his approaching
WILLIAM BROWN.
Ayer
PEANK S. BENNETT
marriage.
the graduation exercises a t Pepperell
AYER, MASS.
We ver.v much regret the enforced
Successor to ARTHUR F E N N E R
on last w e e k Thursday.
FOR SALE—Iron Age Hand - Wheel
absence o f Dr. Alfred Worcester of Hoe with attachments. Public Spirit
The
m
e
e
t
i
n
g
of
the
Loyai
W
o
r
k
e
r
s
W
a
l
t
h
a
m
to
w
h
o
s
e
happy
thought
w
e
Insurance Agent and Broker at Mrs. Myra Stanley's last w e e k w a s are Indebted for the principal-feature Office, Ayer. :
postponed until this week.
of this occasion—the dedication of a
M a i n Street, T a m e r ' s B a U d l n g
YOU CAN TALK ALL YOU
Mrs. Will Shattuck and daughter, of tablet to the memory of our reverend
A T E R , BIASS;
progenitor. He h a s been In ,San F r a n Reeds Ferry, are In town.
cisco ror several months c a r i n g tenWANT TO
Wl»s O. M. Stone, Pabllc TypeTTriter
The marriage of Ralph Xye, son of derly for his uncle. Rev. Joseph WorMr. and Mrs. Horace Nye, w a s a n - cester.
If In order I would like to
A N D ••
a b o u t h o w nice y o u r r a n g e w^IIl cook,
nounced some time ago.
s u g g e s t that a m e s s a g e of g r e e t i n g
but. In order to g e t g o o d r e s u l t s f r o m
Mr. and Mrs. Kdward Hadley and and appreciation be sent him from our
y o u r cooking, y o u s h o u l d u s e
S. Alice Worcester.
son have recently been here at their association.
cottage,
Fire Insurance Agent
Names of those who attended the
sdeded braids
Gold Medal and Ceresota Flour—
Capt. A. H. Taylor has returned from reunion: Mr. and Mrs. Joseph R. W o r A u t o m o b i l e a n d Cord ITood Instiranoe a few days' visit with friends a l the cester and four children. Waltham,
superior finish
liOOK O V E R T H E S E P R I C E S
Mass.: Mr. and Mrs: Olln J. Worcester
city and at the beaches.
None Better
For
sale
bij
E s t h e r A. Stone, T y p e w r i t i n g
and daughter, Berwick, Me.: Mrs. Ida
P O R E S O F UAMB, I 2 c . n»
W.
Wilson
and
son.
Xewton,
Mass.;
GEO.
H.
BROWN,
Ayer
Page's Slock
A y e r , Mass.
Mr. and • Mrs. Frederick
Worcester.
HOLLIS, N. H,
W e M a k e a Specialty of H a n d l i n g t h e I / O D f ? O P l i A H B , 1 4 c l b
Rev, William L, Worcester, Mlss S.
COMMON'W'BALTH OF MASSACHUAlice Worcester, Cambridge, Mass.:
P U R E M A P l d E S i B X J P , $t.SS
GaUoa
Current E v e n t s ,
' Very B e s t
'
Hon. Franklin Worcester, Mr, and Mrs. SETTS. Middlesex, ss. P r o b a t e Court,
Mr. and Mrs. Freeman RIdeout v i s i t - Samuel A. .Worcester, Mr. and Mrs. C.
To all persons Interested In the e s 8 C A K E S XiENOX S O A P , 2 S e :
ed on Sunday at William H; Lund's.
F. Worcester, H o l l l s ; Mrs. Gllpatrick, tate Of PRISCILLA C. "WHEELER late VERMONT BUTTER & CHEESE
STOfNY M O N D A Y S O A P , 6 f o r 2 5 c
Mrs. Nellie Peacock afld three of her son and daughter, Dorcester; Mrs. of Ayer In said County, deceased,
children are In town, stopping a t W i l - Harriet M. Cheney, Sall.tbury, Mass.;
•Whereas CHARLES A. S. TROUP
B E S T B R E A D P r i O t l R , 7 6 c Baff
liam H. Lund's during the s t r a w b e r r y Mlss A g n e s M. Pike, Xewburyport. the administrator of the estate of Said X A T I O X A I i BISCXJIT
COMPAXY'S
Mass.: Dr. Geo. \V. Worcester, w i f e and deceased, has presented for allowance,
season.
EiARGE P R U N E S , 3 l b 2 5 c
Products Always on H a n d
daughter, Xewburyport, Mass.: Wm. H. the account of his administration upMlss Nellie Denault Is a s s i s t i n g at Worcester. Mlss Martha P. Worcester,
SEEDED RAISINS, 8 c Package
on the estate o f ' s a i d deceased.
Worcester place during the summer.
Lowell. Mass.: Mr. and Mrs. Geo. .-\.
You are hereby cited to appear at a
Mr. and Mrs. Charles S. Spauldlng Worcester, Milford; Mr. and Mrs. R. B.
Court, tO be held at Cambridge
Our prices are a s l o w aa are c o n - 14 OZ. B O X COCOA, 2 5 c
Ornamental Trees and Shrabs
will be at home to their friends and --\dams. Townsend Harbor, Mass.; Mrs. Probate
In said County, on the thirtieth day of sistent -with the 'quality of g o o d s , a n d 7 CANS S A R D I N E S , 2 5 c .
J.
W.
Field,
B
o
s
t
o
n
:
Eilot
W.
Fleld,
neighbors
from
two
to
flve
o'clock
on
F r u i t T r e e s a n d Planta
June
A.
D.
1913.
a
t
nine
o'clock
In
the
we
solicit y o u r patronage.
SatisfacMonday afternoon, June 30, In honor Los .Vngcle-s, Cal.; Misses C. A. and L. forenoon, to show cause. If a n y you
N o r t h e r n G r o w n Seed P e a s
S PKGES. MINCED MEAT, 2 0 c
W. Sawver, Mrs. M. E. Williams. Mrs. have, why the same should hot be al- tion g u a r a n t e e d .
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'Vegetable a n d F l o w e r S e e d s of their fiftieth wedding anniversary,
L.
W.
Williams.
Cambridge.
Mass.:
Mr,
Mrs. Fred G. Muzzey w i s h e s to a n - und .Mrs. \Vllllam H. Jordan, Mr. and lowed.
PUFFED RICEj 1 4 c Package.
nounce
to
her
patrons
that
she
will
And said administrator Is ordered to The HANDY GROCERY STORE P O T T E D •WHEAT, 9c. P a c k a g e
BOROWAX
Mrs. Robert T. Babson and two childiscontinue s e w i n g during the months dren.
serve
this
citation
by
delivering
a
copy
Mrs.
Mary
W.
Conant.
GloucesAffords a b s o l u t e p r o t e c t i o n a g a i n s t of JCily and .Vugust.
ter. Mass.: Mr. and Mrs. Edward F. thereof to all persons interested In the
JA.HES, E . G R I F F I X , P r o p r i e t o r
QCAKICR OATS,
B o r e r s w h e n properly a p p l i e d to
Born to Mr. and Mrs. George Adams, Worcester. Hudson, Mass.; Mlss Clara estate fourteen days at least before
.4yer, S l a s s .
P e a c h , P l u m , .^pplo P e a r
.of Kast Holii.s, a son on Monday night. H. Worcester. Chester. Conn.: Mrs. said court, or by publishing the sams E a s t M a i n Street
tMTge P a c k i g e , ' w i t b C h i n a . 2 2 c
a n d Qulnco T r e e s
• C. F. Burge received a short visit Mary W. W e l l i n g t o n . Mrs. .Mice W. once In each -week, for three successive
Small Package, 9 c
^ ^
COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUWeeks. Waltham, Mass.: Col. Horace weeks. In Turner's Public Spirit, a
A n d Is a l s o a protection f r o m R a b b i t s the past, week from his sister Abbie. L.
Worcester. Rochester; Mr. and Mrs. newspaper published In Ayer, the last SETTS. Middlesex, ss. Probate Court. l i b P K G E . M O T H E R ' S OATB, 9 c
of Chicago. She w a s accompanied by
and Fleld Jllce
To
the
helrs-at-law,
n
e
x
t
ot
kin
and
Charles
C.
Worcester.
Keene;
George
publication
to
be
one
day
at
least
bea cousin.
L. 'Worcester, Beverly. Mass.; Rev. fore said Court, and by mailing post- all other persons Interested In the e s - Sib P K G E , M O T H E R ' S O A T S , 2 S c
P r i c e s of B o r o w a x
Mrs. Mary Sanford had a number of Koscoe Sanderson. Hev. Mr. Hand, paid, a copy of this citation to all tate of GEORGE W. JOHNSON late of
Quart
35c. fresh air children eome this week. She Salisbury, Mass.
known persons Interested In the estate Littleton In said County, deceased.
Halt Gallon
60c. expects to give them her a t t e n t i o n durWhereas, a certain Instrument purseven days at least before said Court.
Remember the Place
Gallon C a n
Sl.OO ing the summer months.
'Witness, Charles J. Mclntlre, Esquire, porting to be the last -will and testaRehearsals for the drama arc t a k i n g XciTB Items.
Six G a l l o n s
• $5.00
First Judge cf said Court, this sixth ment of said deceased has been pre- D R I O N C A S H M A R K E T , M a i n S t r e e t
sented to said Court for Probate, iby
H a l t B a r r e l (26 gal.)
$20.00 place <iulte frequently now. and It Is
On last week Thursday evening a day of June In the year one thousand JOHN
that It will be presented the large
EMER.Y who prays that letters
• Ayer, Maw.
company of the people of Hollls nine hundred and thirteen,
Barrel ( 5 2 gai.)
$35.00 expected
coming week.
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W. E. ROGERS, Register, ' testamentary may be Issued to him,
assembled at the town hall to greet
the executor therein named, w i t h o u t
The Stickney place has been sold to our new pastor. Rev, R. M. French.
COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHU- g i v i n g a surety on his official bond.
a iir. Eaton, from Xashua.
It Is to .Although the e v e n i n g w a s rainy it did
Your are hereby cited to appear at a
be put In flne shape in the near fu- not keep the Hollls people at home. SETTS. Middlesex, s s . Probate' Court.
To the helrs-at-law. next Of kin, and Probate Court, to be held a t Cambridge
ture. William T. ilacMaster has done The first on the program w a s the presentation to the pastor, w i f e and two all other persons Interested In the es- In said County of Middlesex, on the
some work there the past week.
In the receiving line he- tate ot MAKY ETTA PUTNEY, late of first day of July A. D. 1913, at nine
The f o l l o w i n g persons enjoyed a daughters.
o'clock In the forenoon, to s h o w cause
side the family w e r e Dea. F. .\. Love- Pepperell In -said County, 'deceased.
Agcmt
pleasant automobile trip to Salisbury. Joy
and
wife.
Oea. and Mrs. M. J. P o w Whereas, a certain Instrument pur- If a n y you have, -why the same should
Mass., to attend the Worcester family ers.
After
all
the
g
u
e
s
t
s
had
been
be granted.
L I T T L E T O N , JL-YSS.
reunion last Saturday; Mlss S. .Vllce presented, Dea. Lovejoy voiced the porting to be the last will and testa- not
said petitioner Is hereby direcWorcester, Hon. Franklin Worcester. welcome of the people of Hollis to ment of said d e c e a s e d , - h a s been pre- tedAnd
T e l e p h o n e : A y e r 78-4.
3m20 Mr.
to give public notice thereof, by
sented
to
said
Court,
for
Probate,
by
and Mrs. Samuel A. Worcester and Mr. and Mrs. French and family. Mr.
publishing this citation onco Iri each
WILL DfiMONMAHTIN
LUTHER
BOYNTON,
Tl-ho
Mr.
and
Mrs.
C.
F.
Worcester.
French responded after which refresh- prays that letters testamentary may be •week, for three successive w e e k s . In
COMMON'SVEALTH OF MASSACHU•STRATE TO
Fred Holden is able to be at work ments were served. Music, solos and a Issued to him, the executor therein Turner's Public Spirit, a newspaper
SETTS. Middlesex, ss. Probate Court.
reading
made
a
pleasant
evening.
To the helrs-at-law, n e x t of kin, again.
named, without g i v i n g a surety on his published In Ayer, the last publication
creditors and all other persons Interto be one day, at least, before said
Mlss Edith Stickney Is employed In
ofllclal bond.
Mrs. Jason Read w a s unfortunate in
ested In the estate of ALONZO S. Frank Proctor's family.
You are hereby cited to appear at a Court, and by mailing post-paid, or
WOODWAUU late of Pepperell In said
falling down s t a i r s last week.
No Probate
delivering
a copy ot this citation to all
to be held at Cambridge
County, deceased. Intestate.
bones were broken but she is suffer- In said Court,
County of Middlesex, on the known persons Interested In the e s W h e r e a s , a petition has been present- Fatnlly Reunion.
ing quite seriously from the effects of seventh day of July. .\. D. 1913. at nine tate, seven days at least before said
The reunion of the New England the fall.
ed to said Court to grant a letter of
o'clock in the forenoon, to show cause. Court,
Family association
took
administration - on the estate of said Worcester
Witness, Charles J. Mclntlre, Esquire,
Edward Martin, of St. George. Can- If any you have, why the same should
decea.sed to Np;LI.IE A. C. WOOD- place, at Salisbury, Mass., -Saturday. ada,
First Judge of said Court, this s e v e n t h
not be granted.
came
to
Jason
Read's
last
.SaturJune
21.
A
bronze,
table.t
In
memory
W . \ R D of PeppereU In the County of
day
ot June In the year one thousand
And said petitioner Is hereby direcOf Hev. William Worcester, the first day evening, where his wife has been
Middlesex.
several Weeks. .Vfter a brief ted to give public notice thereof, by nine hundred and thirteen.
"i'ou are hereby cited to appear at a pastor of Salisbury, w a s unveiled and spending
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W. E. ROGERS, Register,
publishing
this
citation
once
In
each
returned to Canada on TuesProbate Court to be held at Cam- appropriately dedicated. Harriet W o r - visit he
AND WHY IT IS
accompanied by his wife and week, for three successive w e e k s . In
bride. In snid County of Middlesex, on cester Babson unveiled and t'.ev. W i l - day,
COMMO.NWEALTH
OF MASSACHUTurner's
Public
Spirit,
a
newspaper
daughter.
RECOGNIZED
the flrst day of July .•\- D. 1913, at liam I.. Worcester, of Cambridge, Mass.,
SETTS. . Middlesex, ss. Probate Court.
published
In
.\yer,
the
last
publicag
a
v
e
the
dedicatory
address.
Rev.
Mr.
nine o'clock In the forenoon, to show
Mr. and Mrs. Otis Goodwin and son tion to be one day, at least, before said
To tho helrs-at-law, n e x t of kin
AS THB BEST
cause. If a n y you have, why the same Sanderson, of Salisbury, then g a v e an came to visit Mrs. E. F. Goodwin, Mrs, Court,
and
all
other
persons
Interested
In
the
and by mailing post-paid, or deoutline of tho history of the church Otis Goodwin and son remaining durON THE MARshould not be granted.
livering a copy of this citation to all estate of ROBERT A. THOMPSON late
since
the
time
of
Uev.
William
WorAnd the petitioner Is hereby directed
known persons Interested In the estate, of Saline jCounty In the State of MisKET TO-DAY
Dinner w a s served at Cushing ing this week.
to g i v e public notlec thereof, by pub- cester.
Xtlss Grace E. Hardy, of Keene, spent seven days at least before said Court. souri deceased.
hotel, Salisbury Beach, after which adBY THE MOST
l i s h i n g this citation once In each week, dresses
Whereas, a petition has been presented
Sunday
at
the
parental
home.
Witness. Charles J. Mclntlre. Esquire,
made and the f o l l o w i n g
for three successive weeks. In 'Turner's report onwere
said Court, by LUCY E. THOMPSON
EXACTIKO
revision of the W o r c e s C F. Burge led the m e e t i n g ot the First Judge of said Court, this nine- to
Public Spirit, a newspaper published ter g e n e a l the
with certain papers purporting to be
o g y was read by Mlss S. Kpworth League In East Pepperell last teenth day of June In the year one copies
In Ayer, the last publication to be one Alice
HOUSEWIFE.
of the last will and t e s t a thousand
nine
hundred
and
thirteen.
Worcester,
of
Cambridge,
Mass.:
Sunday
evening.
day at least before said Court.
ment of said deceased, and of the pro5t41
W. K. ROGERS, Register.
The card of Invitation promised a
The Hollls Y. P. S. C. E. give their
WE
WOULD
W i t n e s s . Charles J. Mclntlre. E s - report
bate
thereof
In
said
State
of
Missouri
of this nature, and I take p l e a s - annual reception to those In Hollls who
quire. First Judge of said Court, this
LIKE TO HAVB
COMMONWEALTH OF MASS.VCHU- duly authenticated, representing that
In submitting the following:
eleventh day of June In the year one ure
have
reached
and
passed
the
age
of
at
the
time
of
his
death,
said
deceased
SETTS. Middlesex, ss. Probate Court.
Of the four years' work that of the
YOU TRY ONB
thousand nine hundred and thirteen.
To the helrs-at-law, next ot kin, had estate In said County of Middlesex,
last h.a-s been more fruitful In results three score years and ten on next r ri3H0
W. E. ROGERS. Register.
BAOAjai) COMcreditors, and all other persons Inter- on which said will m a y operate, and
and consequently more e n c o u r a g i n g day afternoon.
Mr. Eaton, of Nashua, recently pur- ested In the estate of NANCY' M. praying that the copy of said •will may
PARE ITWITH
than any of Its predecessors. Through
be
flled
and
recorded
In
tho
R
e
g
i
s
t
r
y
chased
tho
S
t
i
c
k
n
e
y
farm
In
Hollls.
It
SIMONDS.
late
of
Shirley,
In
said
the thick tangle and brushwood w h i c h
WHAT "XOV
of Probate of said County of Middlesex,
have seemed at times almost Impene- will be occupied by Mr. and Mrs. Eaton County, deceased. Intestate.
Whereas a petition h a s been pre- and letters ot administration with the
ARE u s m o .
trable, daylight begins to appear and and their d a u g h t e r and husband, Mr.
w
i
n
annexed
thereon
granted
to
her.
sented to said Court to grant a letter
I have strong hope that If all g o e s and Mrs. Colburn.
You aro hereby cited to appear a t a
well we may see the new edition In
The Hollls A. A. w e n t to Nashua on of administration on tho estate of said
the course of the coming year.
last Saturdav afternoon and were de- deceased to HARRY E. FISHER, of Probate Court, to be held a t .Cambridge,
A printer has been engaged, w h o h a s feated by a Nashua team by the score Ayer, In the County of Middlesex, w i t h - In said County of Middlesex, on the
s i x t e e n t h day of J u l y A. D. 1913. at
out giving a surely on his bond.
given proof of his ability and Interest of B to 3.
Tou arc. hereby cited to appear a t a nino o'clock In tho forenoon, to show
In the work In several proofs of picMlss Ruth Goodwin, of this town,
cause.
If a n y you have, w h y the same
tures and printed pages, which he may underwent an operation for appendi- Probate Court to be held a t Cambridge
submit to your Inspection today. I am citis at St. Joseph's hospital. Nashua, In said County of Middlesex ori the should not be granted.
And said petitioner Is hereby direchappy to Introduce to' you as the print- on last Tuesday. She passed through seventeenth day of July. A. D. 1913,
COMMONWEALTH OP MASSACHirand publisher of the new edition of the operation nicely and everything at nine o'clock in the forenoon, to ted to g i v e public notice thereof, by SETTS. Middlesex, ss. Probate Court.
can tblnk of no otbsr delleacr so er
show cause If a n y you have, w h y the •publishing this citation once In each
the history of the Worcester Family, points
To all persons Interested In the e s plessIOK to her icaesta, and addlns Kdward
to
a
favorable
result.
same should not bo granted.
week, for three successive •weeks. In tate of LEVI 'WALLACE lato of A y e r
Franklin Worcester, m a n a g e r
such a coach of completeneis to tbe
The Moodys of B o s t o n . a n d Eastmans
the Hudson printing press, 146 S u m And the petitioner Is hereby direc- Turner's Public S p i r i t a newspaper In said County, deceased.
luncheon br dinner M coSee Jelly of
of
.Chicago
have
arrived
In
Hollls
to
mer street. Boston, Mass,
You w i l l
ted to give public notlec thereof, by published In Ayer, the flrst publication
Whereas, NOAH
WALLACE
and
.made Trttb
remember him as the author of the occupy their, sumnier homes.
publishing this Citation onco In each to ba thirty d a y s , ' a t l e a s t before said HOWARD B, W H I T E tho t r u s t e e s u n The John H. W o r c e s t e r W. R. C. week, for three successive w e e k s . In Court.
popular g a m e of tag at the reunion at
der the will of , said deceased, h a v e
Worcester place a year ago, I hope w e n t to Milford on Wednesday tor a Turner's Public Spirit, a newspaper
Witness, Charles J, McTntlre, Esquire, presented for allowance, • the tltth a c you will be Interested In the Illustra- -visit on Inspection day. Robert F. Les- published In Ayer, the last publication F i r s t Judge of said C o u r t this twelfth count ot their trust under' said will.
tion. You will see a picture of W o r - lie carried a load of the ladles.
to be one day a t least before said day of June In tho year one thousand
ITop aro hereby cited to appear a t a
cester place which has been In the
.
nine hundred and thirteen,
The Hollls W o m a n ' s club held Its Court.
Prob&to Court, to be held a t Cambrldare
family for five successive g e n e r a t i o n s lost m e e t i n g for the y e a r on Wednes'Witness. Charles J. Mclntlre, Esquire.
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W, E. ROOERS, Register.
In said County, on the s e v e n t h d a y of
—the- coat of arms with the motto, day alternoon a t the home of the pres- First Judge of said Court, this t w e n t y July A. D. 1913, a t n i n o o'clocic In tha
"Pax potior Bcllo," which w a s adopted ident. -Mlss Lilly R. Eaton. It \vas a fourth day of June In the year one
forenoon, to s h o w cause. If a n y y o u
It IS absoIutelT purs, mads from pure at
past reunion, also the four o t h - lawn party, a s la the custom of the thousand nine hundred and thirteen,
have, w h y the s a m e should not be a l Fugsr, best colfe* and choicest eelailne. er our
devices which have been borne by club each year. A l a r g e number of the
3142
W. E. ROGER.S. Register.
Wholesome for young and old alllce.
lowed.
^
members of the family In K n g l a n d —
were In attendance.
Mlss
. And said t r u s t e e s a r e ' ordered t o
CofTeo jelly mado this way I* easily pictures of churches where W i l l i a m members
serve this citation by delivering a c o p y
made and perfectly mado. Add boiling Worcester, vicar of Watford preached, Van Dyke announced tho program .In
thereof to all persons Interested tn t h e
wat'T (a pint lo a packageO Put It In and whore William Worcester, vicar poetic language, w h i c h w a s to give the
O V E R • W T I I P P I J B ATO'WKR'B S T O m t estate fourteen days a t l e a s t b e f o r e
a cool place to harden. The Jellr Is of OIncy, preached,, pictures of former history of the club, A very enjoyable
clear anil h.'ui'tiriil In color and so representations of the family In Amer- m e e t i n g w a s spent,
said Court, dr by publishing the a a m e
F r o m m y he.avy laying, early m a EAST PEPPERELVt
good to eat. .Serve with cream and ica, a s well ns some of the present day.
once In each week, for three auceesalve
t u r i n g Barred and W h i t e P l y m o u t h
stikar. Everybody llkei It.
w e e k s . In Turner's Pabllo Spirit, a
You may remember that In the old Pasiirii Inspection.
newspaper published In Ayer, t h e l a s t
,
2w39
In 1911, through t h e . efforts of the R o c k s ,
edition the descendants of Moses, the
publication to be one d a y a t leaat b e A l l G r o c e r s , 10 cents fourth son of Rev. William Worcester, State Board of Ifealth, the legislature
6 . B . OLSEN*,
fore said C o u r t and by m a l l l n s ; JpoatIf roor crocer doeaa't Mil Plrmosth who went to Maine and became a fa- enacted a measure providing for "cerpald; a copy of - t h i s c i t a t i o n t o a l t
Tov{Ti.scna Jlarbor, Mass.
Bock CofTee Jelly ComponDd. send mous hunter of the Indians, are g i v e n tified" and "Inspected milk." The state
known personal interested In t U e - a a t a t *
oc bit Dtme and 10 cent* sod we In the back of the book with a note food Inspector, In c o m p a n y . w i t h T. W.
T
e
l
e
p
h
o
n
e
.
Pepperell
59-12.
DESIGNER O P IiADIBS' A N D
seven days a t ]«a^t before s a i d Cotirt.
will mall joa s rDl|.<lze<l paek- explanatory to the effect that the O'Toole, milk Inspector, has put In
•CejxMtSirepald. Pl/month statistics were rdcelvcd too late to be
, Witness. C h a r l e a - J , H o t n t l r e . K g a a l t e ,
G
E
N
T
I
i
E
M
E
N
'
S
G
A
R
M
E
N
T
S
some
arduous
-work
In
Nashua
and
vlFOR
SAI.B.—One
Bright
Bay
Mare,
Bock Oelattss Company*
F i r s t JudKo of aald'.CourC t h i s e l c h t Inserted In their ,-proper
places.
I .pur- cinlty during the past few m o n t h s ' a n d 8 yrs, old, sound, clever and safe for
.
.
Boston, Mass.
e e n t b . day o t J u n e In t h e 'year, o n e
M a i n Street
A y e r , Maas.
pose rectifying that blemish by Intro- are Juilt c o m m e n c i n g to reap results anyone to drive, w e i g h t 1000 lb. Apply
thousand nine hundred and t h i r t e e n .
ducing these statistics Into the body I from their work.
The Inspector has to DR. J. N. MURRAY, Littleton 41tf
T e l e p h o n e Con.
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3tU
W. E. ROQBRS, R e g t a t a r . , . .
Florist
N.A.8PiGLRl
Pnrc Ice Cream Is a Safe Chfldren's Food
W i s h to c a l l y o u r a t t e n t i o n to their stock of
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Main s t r e e t school b u i l d i n g . Is v i s i t i n g located In P h i l a d e l p h i a knou-n a s the- Museum of .-Vrt." Xew York city.
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In t o w n , t h e g u e s t o r Mrs. Susie D o n . I ' e n n s y l v a n i a college of d e n t a l s u r g e r y .
v i s i t i n g the iiast t w o w e e k s with h e r w a s s o c i a l l y a n d In o t h e r w a y s . ^Vben . w i l l i n g to g o wb*^'re t h e y could be bet-*
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placed on file a f t e r a l i n d l n g . of g u i l t y .
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t a k i n g a c o u r s e in public school imisic a d e l p l u a . l a n d i n g t h e r e w i t h ten dol- I t h i s period t h i s s u b j e c t w a s t a u g h t in S h e r m a n .
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of Boston w e r e W e e k - e n d v i s i t o r s a t a n d all s i g n s p o i n t to his recovery.
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Lowell, Boston, Newton, Lynn, Pepper- News Items,
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T h e E a s t V i l l a g e social c l u b -will p r i n c i p a l of t h e h i g h school. He w a s S
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1913 held t h e i r g r a d u a t i n g e x e r c i s e s on T h u r s d a y m o r n i n g c h a r g e d w i t h t r e e s . O n e m i l e o r l e s s t o P e p p e r e l l
l i n e n , i u r n l t u r e nnd m a n y o t h e r useful In C e n t r a l h a l l . P a t r i o t i c n o v e l t i e s a n d s t r e e t ' w a s t a k e n to St. J o s e p h ' s h o s - of
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