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Wave Coining Procure a Supply of Our Cool and Inex pensive Vests and Hosiery. Ladies' Vests! -We have them in all styles at 5c, 10c, 15c, 25c, 38c, 50c up to 85c each. Ladies' Hose! We have Ladies Hose in lace stripe, drop stitch and lisle thread at 15c, 25c, 38c and 50c per pair. Bear in mind that these Hose are guaranteed stainless. Parasols! A brand new assortment just received. You should not miss seeing this assortment. Prices range from $1.00 to $4.50. Children's Parasols from 15c to $ 1.50 each. Shirt Waists! We carry the Acorn Brand of Ladies' Shirt Waists, which are unequaled in style, fit and workmanship. PERRY O, CAMP, 71 and 75 Main Street, , Barre, Vermont, Linoleum s end Oil Olothsl . 7--j 4.-,, va- -a 4; "Zf. s&Z For honest, active every-day service there is nothing in the way of floor coverings that compare with the new Cork Carpfts and Inlaid Linoleums we are showing just now. We believe that the best is always the cheapest. Try one of these and have something that will wear for years. Regular Linoleums and Oil Cloths shown in a great variety of patterns. Wall Papers, Rags and Carpets are arriving daily. Remember all our goods are brand new. " B. W. HOOKER & CO., Park Block, Next to City Hall, Barre, Vermont. Famous Ice Cream! Sraw terry with Fresh Fruit! Pineapple with Fresh Fruit I , Vanilla and Chocolate I TALK OF THE TOWN. The Barre Candy Kitchen. Don't Bake This Warm Weather When we can save you the trouble of working over a hot fire. We have just received a new shipment of Cookies fresh from the factory. Give us a call and we will be pleased to show them to you. LINLY A. AVERILL, Telephone 45-2. 200 North Main Street. Hot Weather Comforters! Just in, a large assortment of Hammocks. New pat- terns, new colorings, and all I strictly fresh and new this season. Priced at from 85c to $5 each! Boston Baigain Store, Pearl Street, Barre, Vt. pgpaaffifiu'iD Miuiiw U-Wiii wmumilH-jpl C. N. Kenyon & Co. Wise King Flour has no eual. W. II. Gale went to Burlington today. Bert Blair went to Cfcazv, X. Y., to day. L. J. Meade returned to Koxbury this morning. ' E. J. Badger went to Burlington this morning. Ernes-t Lewis went to Pittsburgh today on a visit. W. B. Jones returned last night from Northiield. , There will be a regular meeting of the Eebekahs tonight. X. D. I'helps went to Burlington last night on business. Mrs. M. Marron went to Burlington this morning on a visit. X. B. Ballard was in Georgia yesterday visiting the old homestead. A Qnincy party is advertising for quar rymen in the want column, E. X. Prescott went to "Bethel this morning on a business trip. E. L. hoott left this morning for White River Junction on business. Miss Flora Murphy, who has been 111 with pleurisy, is improving. Mrs. John Moore of Ilardwick arrived In the city today to visit relatives. II. A, Clay, agent for the A. T. & St. Fe railroad, . Is in the city for a few days' stay. Regular meeting of Sanctuary Granite C'ty, is. of A., Thursday evening at 7.30 o'clock. . Mrs. C. C. Ramsdell has cone to her former home in Waltsfield to spend a short vacation. There will be a band concert at the State street stand, Montpelier, Thursday evening at 8 o'clock. A. D. Morse returned last night from Old Orchard Beach, Me., where he has been for a few weeks. The lumpers, boxers and derrickmen will hold a meeting this evening at 7.B0 o'clock in carpenters' hall. George Huntington was in the eitv last night on the way to his home in Washing- ion irom m est Leoanon, . 11. E. L. Samson returned yesterday from a several days' fishing trip to St. AlbansBay bringing a good catch of fish with him. Mrs. Harry Clark went to Enosburg Falls todav as a deleeate to the Kebekah assembly from the Kebekah lodge of this city. E. A. Trindle and Harry Houghton left yesterday afternoon for Phillipsburg, P. Q., where they will remain the rest of the week fishing. Frank Jackson and Kenneth Nicholson are attending the annual meeting of the ;rand Lodge of Vermont I. O. O. F. at Enosburg Falls. Br. J. E. McSweeney will be out of town until Saturday night and Dr. M. L. Chandler will take charge of his pa tients while he Is absent. A weasel attracted a good deal of atten tion on Main street this morning, coming out of a hole trader the door step Into M. Charbonneaa's shoe shop. W. II, Campbell and Arthur Cave re turned last evening from Malletts Bay where they have been on a few days' fish ing trip. They had a successful trip. Purity Temple, Xo. 41. will give aso cial in the M. E. chapel Thursday evening from 7 till 10 o'clock. Ice cream and cake will be served. Admission 5 and 10 cents, John K. Lord, Latin professor at Dart mouth, is to deliver the graduation ad dres before the Spaulding High school class at the opera house, Friday evening, June 12. Paul Bugbee, the youngest son of C. L. Bueliee, had the thumb of his riaht hand broken this afternoon, playing ball. He walkeidown to Dr. Dc.iel's to have it set and home again after it was put in splints. The parents and guardians of the Sun day school children of St. Monica's church will kindly see that their children and wards attend the Christian Doctrine class regularly on Saturdays, boys at nine a. ni., girls at two p. m. Miss Ivis Meakpr, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hubbard Meaker, who live on Trow hill, died Tuesday night after a long ni nes; with consumption of the bowels. She was 13 years old. The funeral was held f roln the house at 2 o'clock this afternoon. Rev. It. F, Lowe olliciating. The burial was ia the Farwell cemetery. An urgent Invitation is asked of every woman anyway interested in the Church of of the Good Shepherd to meet in the church Thursday afternoon at half past two. This is the annual meeting of St. Elizabeth's chapter. A report will be read of the financial standing of the Guild and it is hoped there will be a large delegation out to help map out the work for another year. A report from the "calendar"' is expected at this time. Street Superintendent Bruce had ft little bonfire on Slain street near the National Bauk yesterday afternoon, burning a quan tity of dirty straw that had fallen from a passing team. This emphasizes the fact that it is impossible for the street depart ment to keep the streets clean aud pre sentable if there is not some co-operatiou on the part of those whonsethe streets.. If people are given the use of streets they should have a little care in keeping them i'P Regular meeting of the Ladies of the G. A. lC Friday evening. A full attendance is earnestly desired that the necessary ar rangements for Memorial services and din ner may be completed. ' We would again extend a cordial Invitation to all those who are in any way related to the veterans of 'til and 03, also the ladies of the Span ish American war veterans to join with them on these occasions, which take a deeper signicance as the years go on and the fast thinning ranks diminish more and more. ' ' Onr children's 15c hose, two pairs for 20c, give satisfaction, Veale it Knight. Full line of galvanized and japaned wat ering pots at Boston Bargain store. Ladies' lace gloves and mitts at Veale fc Knight's. Ask your grocer for Wise King Flour, A. A. SMITH & BRO Light Summer Clothing is just at present our specialty. Whole Suits, Odd Coats, and Odd Vests Serges,' Flannels, etc. "White, Fancy, Bedford Cord and Linen Vests. The Shirt Waist is still in popular favor. strong variety of colors and qualities, $1.25 to $3.00. The swellest, nobbiest and smartest things in Straw Hats are on our ., counters, 50c to $3.00 each. New Hosiery, new Neckwear, new Suspenders, new Collars, new Handkerchiefs. A. A. SMITH .& BRO Men's Complete Outfitters, , Miles' Granite Building, Barre. A Few Suggestions For Babies' Wardrobes! ' I" ' t ill J IM I Li B i u The warm weather, coming on us so unexpectedly, finds many who have sewing to do for the little ones with their work planned but unfinished. To such we would suggest a look at our' complete showing of Infants' Slips and Babies' Dresses. The fal lowing are few hints as to what we can show vou : Infants' Plain Muslin Slips, inser tion and hemstitched yoke, for only 25c and 35c. Infants' Muslin Slips, deep hem, hamburg trimmed, square and round tucked yoke, only Sue. Infants' Fine Muslin' Slips, deep hemstitched and tucked yoke, trimmed with muslin and hemstitched edges, only 1 .00. Infants' Fine Muslin Slips, deep hemstitched hem, with in sertion heading, square tucked and insertion yoke, trimmed with muslin edge, only $125. Infants Fine Muslin Slips, muslin edge flounce, headed with three rows tucking, square tucked yoke trimmed with muslin edge, only $ 1.25. Babies' Plain Lonsdale Dresses, hamburg yoke, plain ruffle trimmed, only 35c. Babies' Little French Dresses, tucked front and back, full flounce trimmed with muslin edge, only 75c. Babies' Muslin Dresses, hamburg flounce, heading of three rows tucking, tucked yoke ruffle over shoulder, lace and muslin edge trimmed, only 87c. . Babies' Muslin Dresses, deep hem, headed with five rows tucking, insertion and tucked yoke, ruffle around yoke, muslin edge trimmed, only $1.00. Babies' Muslin Dresses, deep hem, headed with two rows double hemstitching, double hemstitched yoke, edge with deep ruffle lace trimmed, only $1.25. Babies' Fine Muslin Dresses, hemstitched hem, headed with three rows hemstitched tucking, hemstitched yoke, hemstitched ruffle around yoke, very neat, only $1.50. Babies' Fine Muslin Dresses, muslin edge flounce, headed with six rows fine tucks, fine tucked voke, insertion heading, fine ruffle edge over shoulders, only $2.00. Babies Dresses made of fine embroidered flouncing, inser tion yoke trimmed with muslin edge, very fine, only $2.00. LADIES' GOLF JACKETS. We have just received another lot of those very popular Golf Jackets in whites and reds, the new weave. S.e them. Union Underwear! More men would use Union underwear if they knew the comfort of a one-piece garment. The shirt doesn't roll up; the drawers can't sag, Alt weight hangs from the shoulders. No bunching and only one thickness at the waist the hight of hot weather comfort. Perhaps the best recommendation is the fact that scarcely a man goes back to the two-piece underwear after trying Union Suits. Balbriggans, Mercerized Cotton and Lisles, $J,00 to $3.50 per garment. FRANK McWHORTER, The One Price Clothier. Hatter and Men's Outfitter. J- GOIIrl)- ;,ME AXS FOR THE LUNCH BASKET. One-half-pound can Boned Chicken 25c Ouc-ponnd can Boned Giicfcen 45c One-pound can Lambs' Tongue 30c One-pound can Lunch Tongue . 20c One-half-pound can Boned Turkey. . .... 25c One pound can Boned Turkey.. 45c One fourth-pound can Deviled Tongue. ... 5c One half-pound can Deviled Tongue.. . . . . 10c One-fourth-pound can Deviled Ham 5c One-half-pound can Deviled Ham... .. .. 10c One-half-pound can Ham Loaf J 3c and One haif-pourd can Beef Loaf One-half -pound can Chicken Loaf. . . Oue-pound can Lunch Ham Two-pound can Roast Fowl Fifteen-ounce can Lobster. 2 Chicken and Ham Fate. Figs' Feet, one-pound can, boneless...,. . One-pound can Roast Beef Vienna (Blue Ribbon) Saasaje Sardines.. JO, 15, 20 and Three-pound can Ox Tongues fi 15c JSC 35c 2Sc ISc, 1 3c 1 5c JOc, 25c' 65c COUNTRY CLUB Hamburg Steak and Onions 45c Tenderloin of Beef. 45c Sliced Chicken and Tongue 45c Fricasee Chicken.. 45c Veat Cutlets.; Fork Cutlets Chicken A-La -Marengo., F. D. LADD, 1 Leading Cash Grocer. Meats and Provisions.