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Specials For Saturday, July 11th TWO BARGAINS THAT YOU CANNOT AFFORD TO PASS. TALK OF THE TOWN. WILLIAMSIOWN. A. k J. F. Moore of Minneapolis vena in the. Van McAHNtnr U m Ladies' Wrappers for 69c. Kxtra good quality of print in blues, blacks and dark red- with white figured patterns, cut full and wide. Ten-inch flounce, with shoulder caps trimmed with two rows of fancy braid, collar, cuffs and belt also trimmed with braid. This is without doubt the best bargain in Wrappers we have ever offered. ' Saturday, 69c each. Ladies' White Waists for 50c. Good quality of lawn, ,full front, with four rows of hemstitching in black, pearl buttons, fancy standing collar and back with large tucks a Waist worth 75c. We sell them on Saturday for only 50c each. PERRY & CAMP, 71 and 75 Main Street, - . - - - Barre, Vermont, 1 GO, - C A.FLT-i 1 1 A NEW CONSIGNMENT JUST IN. P. V !' ( F iff1 4 4t WW They are a late arrival. We shall make the price to suit you. In this lot are as pretty patterns as have been seen this season. Furniture, Carpets, Wall Papers, etc., etc. B. W. Hooker -& Co., (Telephone Connection) Park Block, Next to City Hall, - - Barre, Vermont, if A Gentleman's Haberdashery. It's the natty little "fixings" that lend grace and cleganc to the Summer man's apparel nobby Shirts, Ties, pretty Hos iery, with possibly just a glimpse of dainty Underwear. To look and feel "Summery" is an easy matter for the man who trades here. Somehow this is a great store for Men's Furnishings. What's the secret? 'Variety? Yes. Ouality ? Yes.-. Price? Yes. And if we should tell you there isn't a more carefully se lected stock in Barre you'd think it just ordinary store talk. Is it? Come in and be your own judge. FRANK McWHORTER, One Price Clothier. Hatter and Men's Outfitter. TRY OUR II LINE OF PICKLES. Abo Oranges, per dozen 15c Oranges, per dozen , 20c Oranges, p dozen 35c Oranges, per dozen , 40c Pineapples, two for 25c M. J. McGOWAN, Telephone Connection. South Main Street, Barre, Vt, Closing Out Miction Sale The balance of the goods left from our fire sale to be sold at your own price at auction SATURDAY, JULY 11, AT 2 AND 7 P.I in front of 0. H. Hale's Auction Room, Pearl Street or, in case of rain, in Auction Room. Boston Bargain Store, Pearl Street, Barre, Vt. C. N. Kenyan & Co. city today on business. William IMwards went to LU home in Leeds, J. )., today. Miss Lou Whitney of KranviUe is visit ing in the city for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Dickerman of Washington were in the city today. A. Kossl left this morning for Provi dence, K L, fur an extended visit. Chantiee y Whiteford and son Ml last night for their home in Utiea, X.V. Wise King Flour makes Brnad that is delk'iotis, appetizing and wholesome. John Dillon placed a Utrtre. Mo.eVr safe in bin oitiee in the Holster bloek today. George Klanchetti of Burlington was in the city today, looking for lathing jobs. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Grady leave tonight for a two weeks vacation at High gate springs. L. W. Doe, of the firm of Doe Bros uraworu, was m trie uity yesterday on buiiiess. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Terry returned last night from a two weeks' outing at itigtigate springs. C. W. Meleher of the firm of Melcher A- Iladley left today for a several weeks trip through the west. Alfred Lonergan and Charles Ken yon go to Burlington tonight to visit over Sun day at the former home. Mrs. K. E. Henderson and two children of Wells Kiver will spend Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. M. G. Sawyer. John Bonnyman returned last evening from Saratoga, X, Y., where he has been attending the Shriners meeting. Mr. and Mrs. Irving Whitehead re turned last evening from their wedding trip to Saratoga and Sehuylerjrille, X. V, Misses Eva and Blanche Kennedy left this afternoon for the Jxtokoff House. White Mountains, to spend the summer. Misses Kate Ma'thewsnn and Lu Wal lace went to the White Mountains today to spend the summer at the Sunset ilill house. Mr. and Mrs. F. II. Rogers returned last night from Hlghgate Springs where they have been spending a two weeks va cation. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Hill, who Lave been visiting at Clark Holden's for the past week, went to their home in Xew port today. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Cave, Mr. and Mrs. William T. Campbell and Harry H use went to Mallets Bay today for a week's outing. Misses Eva and Blanche Kennedy en tertained a party of about 20 friends at their home last evening and aa enjoyable time was had by all. Ales Cruickshank and daughter, who have been visiting William Cruickshank for several weeks, left this morning for their home in Bochelle, X. Y. The members of the Young Ladies' Tourist elub were entertained very enioy ably yesterday afternoon by Miss Isabel Whitehead at her home on Eastern avenue Beginning next week the public library will be open on Monday, Tuesday. Thurs day and Friday evenings at 7 30 o'clock. Ou Wednesday and Saturday the arrange ments will be as usual. Rev. George Jack, minister of St. M un co'. Edinburgh, Scotland, is visiting his brother, Wm Jack, for several weeks. Rev. Mr. Jack will preach at the . Presby eriae church Sunday evening. So many Washington county veterans have signified their intention of going with the Vermont party to the Xational (Jr. A. R. encampment at San Francisco in August, that an etfort will be made to have a special tourist car set off for the special use of those who meet at Montpe-lier. e sictw L:h. ! Tbe funeral of Gilbert Smith will be he'd Sunday at 1 p. m. Frank Pratt of Cedar Rapids is here visiting his uncle, W. .. Pratt. Mrs. Preston Cro-s arrived here hist evening, she is stopping with her sister-in-law, Mrs. Willurd Walker. There w ill be a stated convocation of Charity Chapter, Xo. ."", at Masonic hall Monday evening, Juiy 13. It is impoitant that ali officers be present at this meeting. Per order Worthy Matron. The Good Templars will have a bux so ciable and promenade next Monday even ing at I. O. O. F. hail. Ilouse's'orches tra will furnish music. Ladies requested to bring box marked with name, and lunch enougn or two. .4 Hot Wcat& Shirt Waist Said EAST BARRE. SCRAPS OF SCIENCE. ArUiiehil rabies are now successfully made up to twelve or tit'tcon carats by M. Verut'uL a scientist of Paris. Only about 2 per cent of tha radiant energy that comes to us from the sun is cnpRble of uflecting the human eye. Professor Pobroft of Moscow lias suc ceeded in extracting- a bullet from the brain of a girl who was accidentally shot thirteen years ago. She suffered during that time from sick headaches, but is now free from them and shows signs of complete recovery. Lozenges are now made at the Pas teur institute in Paris from antidiph theria senim. They destroy the diph theria bacilli that persist for weeks in the months of those convalescent from the disease, removing thereby tlio dan ger of others becoming infected by them. The use of these lozenges will protect those exposed to the disease. THRONE LIGHTS. The long looked for sewer tiling has come, and a jwigof men is at work laying n. Dr. MoArthiir and family returned from their vacation trip to Kingston, Canada, last Tuesday. He has quite fully recovered from ais recent sickness. L. J. Bolster is raising his houses re eeutlv purchased, which are situated be tween Washington street and Bianohi's stone shed. This Is to give better cellar drainage. Congregational Church, Sunday, July 12. .)::;) A. M, , preaching service; 11:43 A. m., Sunday-school; 0:13 p. M., C. K. meeting, leader, Mrs. Eastman; 7 P. M., preaching service, topic, ' "Echoes." A cordial welcome to all these services. GRAKITEVILLE. Mr. Mitchell of Barre, will conduct ser vice in the Presbyterian church here to morrow morning. At the close he will ordain the newly elected elders. Rev. J. B. Henry, of orristown, Perm., will preach in the evening. POPE LEO'S JEWELS. One of Them, Kx-President Kroner' Diamond, Alone Worth f 1,000,000. A Roman newspaper lately gave these particulars about the magnificent collection of jewels belonging to Pope Leo XII L; The collection Is of great value, with few in the world, even among those It tbe possession of reigning houses, to equnl it One of Its notable treasures canio to hiui from the hands of former President Kruger of the Transvaal. It came out of the Kimberlcy mines and Is valued at $LViO,000. In the collection are thirty tiaras set in diamonds, emeralds, rubies and pearls, and upward of a hundred rings. one of the most, niagmiiecnt Demg a present from the sultan. This contains a marvelousiy beautiful blue uiamonu. which is valued at nearly $2."O,OO0. Of gold crosses the collection contains SIS, set with all kinds of precious stones. The number of chalices and vessels used la the ceremonies of the church exceeds 2,000, and they are all more or less richly incrusted with jewels of ev ery existing variety. The tiara actually worn by the pope, splendid as it is, is far from being the equal of a down others -which have been worn at the Vatican since the days of Boniface VI1L, each of which eclipsed its prede cessor in cost and beauty. IJaneroa It is the bacteria virulent by feasting that are dang.-rotw. I!ai-lerla. that have become on human tissues A soiled bottle re turned to the milkman by a mother whose baby had diarrhea will infect the score or more bottles that are washed in the sitme water with it. Special at the Blue Store. Twenty seven boys' wash suits, for ages three to !., in two pieces, in blouse or .Norfolk coat style in several colors, worth from ."0o. to ft 50, to be sold t night only at jo., 3!'c ; 4tio 500. and ,.o. a suit. Lnrge assortment of 10c novels by Mrs. Sheldon, (has. Garvice, Mrs. South worth, etc. just in at the Bostou Bargain Store. WARNING. Tin Ifcnl voters of the ( itv of Harrc. In the futility 'it W:iliinutmi and Mate f Vermont, are lie'veliy notified ami warned to meet in . ity Meeting in itv Hull, North Main Street, on Tilewlav KveniHC. Julv -11. !!. at o'clock to net on the follow int: i tides, viz: First To elect a moderator to preside at said nieetiiifr. see. ml To see if the ( itv will vote to receive and liold in trust money, the income of winch 1 to lie used for the care and iiiuiroveiiieiit. of its cemeteries, or of private lots w hithin said cemeteries or elsewhere, as provided for in See- tton :nij oi the V ermont statutes. Third To do anv other proper business. liated at the City of llaire, this nth day of Julv, A. I). ltt. J. HKNKY JACKSOX, Mavor. I'eter I. of Servia is credited with be ing tbe most intellectual monarch that country ever had. King Victor Knmiannei of Italy will not be aide to visit England with Queen Helena before November next. The ex-Crown Priuccss of Saxony will reside with her infant daughter in France, in a small provincial chateau near Vaueluse now belonging to tbe heirs of the Comto do Chainbord. . Prince Ileitry of Prussia had such a good time during his visit to this coun try that ho is coming buck next year. He will make a tour of the country and Visit the world's fair at St. Louis. He will not come In an official capacity and will travel incognito. Iloune Automobile Sext. The house automobile is coming. It will take the place of tho wheel chair at the St. Louis exposition. The cen taur of the coming ages will bo half man and half machine. The Bridal Suirffentton Belied. Edgar You wear pink all tho time. I should like to see you In a laceliUe icclilfo frock. Ethel How awfully, awfully sudden. I Detroit Free Press. j OSTEOPATHY On and after Monday, July 13, 1903, I will be at my Office ia the Morse Block, Main Street, Barre, where I shall be pleased to meet all who may be interested in this new method of therapeutics. Literature on application. DR. R. P. EVANS, Osteopathic Fbysican. Hours: 9 to VI a. m. and 1.80 to 5 p. m. Room 4, Morsf Bid?., Miin St., Barre. Tennis Rackets From 75c up. Also " Wizzard " and Vardon Flyer Golf Balls, Golf Clubs, Etc. The AVERILL MUSIC CO, The extreme hot weather . of tbe past few days caused everyone to don the coolest garment available. The Colored a d White Shirt Waists are much in evidence. For the next few days we shall nuke prices on our Shirt Waist stock that should close the entire lot. We would rather sell these Waists cheap, while the trade need them, than wait until the season is over. All Colored Waists that have been selling for 50 and 6f,c go into this sale at 39c each. Waists that have been selling for $1.00 and $1.25 will go into this closing sale at 79c each. All Colo:ed Waists such as Silk Ginghams, Mercerizrd Cr ' Madras, Swiss Dots and Linen Lawns that have been sellino; for I1.50 and 2.00 go into one lot at only 9Sc each. Special discount on all White Waists. See them. - Shitt Waist Stilts. WTe have a few of those fine Shirt Waist Suits left, such as Spot Madras and Mercerized Cottons, in all colors and in black, and white, also Whits Lawns trimmed with cluny lace. We are making special low prices on all of these rim p 2 -sr. CO Ittentioa Mothers!! A Chance For You to Save Money ! -5 COMFORT POWDER for 20 cents per box. The regu- lar price is 25 cents. This lasts only during the month r of July as an inducement for people to try this best of -5 all Skin Powders. Unlike the ordinary Talcum Pow- ders, COMFORT POWDER is a medicinal Skin Pow- ; "2 der and cures while ethers simply relieve. Great for lm babies. Try it now. We will give you a generous sample if you will call for it. Sr 5! I AO North M.?in sh. Rirrf. Vt. RlflTFRT A- WFT T Prnr. Red Cwss Phafmacy, Rexall Red Blood Pills are the best yer, and the 2h price is attractive 34 cents per box. Z V9 An advertisement in the Times will bring sure results. Good Values at Ladds! 20c 18c 10c 45c 33c 25c The best Lemons, per dozen, - Hier's Root Beer, per bottle, - - Mammoth, Indian or Knapp's Root Beer, per bottle, Grape Juice, per bottle, 23c and - Large bottle of best Lime Juice, - Pure Fruit Flavors for Punch, per bottle, Bakery Department. ' Twenty-four Lady Finger?, de'icious with ice cream, 10c Try our Jelly Rolls and Sponge Cake for - - 10c Baked Beans and Brown Bread. Buy Ladd's Cream Bread if you want real value. Meat Department. Large fresh Cucumber, 5c each or six for - - 2Sc Fresh Green Peas and String Beans, per quart, - - 10c Fresh Native Fowls, per pound, - - - 18c Fresh Native Pig Pork Roasts, per pound, 11c to 13c Beef Roasts, best Western (we use nothing else), 1 1 to 13c Beef and Pork Sausage, three pounds for - - 30c We are having a big sale on Home-made Pressed Corned Beef. It will pleace you. Per pound, - 15C Remember we close out all pieces of Cut Meat Satur day night. We can give you good bargains.