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Two Saturday Bargains, July 18 MUSLINS AT 12c PER YARD. Five hundred yards of Muslins, including both light and dark colors, in lace and satin stripes. These are goods that are worth 16, 18 and aoc. We make the price for Saturday, July 18th, only 12c per yard. Ask for samples of these Muslins. LADIES' WALKING SHIRTS AT $3.50 EACH. These are made of good quality Cheviot, in navy blue, oxford grey and brown, trimmed with fancy cording in a fancy design, a very full flare, bottom set off with ten rows of stitching, well made every way and a Skirt worth $4 75. You can buy this Skirt on Saturday for only $3 50. Look For These Two Bargains in Oar Window. PERRY & CAMP, 71 and 75 Main Street, - - , . . Barre, Vermont i 1? GO-CARTS! A NEW CONSIGNMENT JUST IN. t :( Ac - - v. v I ( i.jx : .-J 4 r v.-'v -J - - f , S "t.ii'tv 1 " i )S ', I, . 4 0 'i A 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, - - Barrc, Vermont. Fcr Diarrhoea, Dysentery, Cholera Morbus and all ills of a like nature take Rexall Blackberry Mia . A medicine pleasant to the taste and effi cient in operation. Price, 25 cents. Red Cioss Pharmacy, 160 North Main St., Barre, Vt. PJCKERT & WELLS, Props. A IR.ecorcl BreaKer! We have frozen 1400 quarts of cur Famous Balaam RB,?tsr i 4 1 V" II from July 1st to July 1 4th. All flavors, by the pint, quart or gallon, at The Barre Candy Kitchen. r mm ill mm I TALK OF THE TOWN. We would call your attention to two new patterns of fine Decorated English Semi-Porcelain Ware: "Gold and White Victor" at - - - $18.00 Per Set And "Clayton" Blue Floral Decoration at 16.00 Per Set These patterns are "right up to the minute" and are sure to please you. - Boston Bargain Store, Pearl Street, Barre, Vt, C. N. Kenyon Sc Co. If'""'"'! p--f I A P yH I Mrs. Eliza Burroughs is visiting frien Js in Orange. Eugene Button went to llardwick this morning. A. 1). Gilley of Boston is in town today on business. Stephen Matott went to I'ennai'Ook, N. II., yesterday. A. B. Ilickie o( West Burke Is in the city on business. Will Whiteomb and Frank fSniall are away on a fishing trip. Ed. Smith of Bower Cabot was in the city yesterday on business. George Gay went to Montreal this morn ing on his way to England. Mrs. Wm McTurk of Rutland and sons are visiting friends in town. Miss Carrie Draper returned from her home in Randolph this morning. Mrs. L. A. Gale of Williamstown is in the city today for a short visit. Mrs. Herbert Walker of Ludlow Is vis iting her sister, Mrs. E. M. Lyon. A son was born July 10 to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sim, of 8 Harrington Ave. T). A. Terry went to his farm in Calais yesterday for a two week's vacation. Wie King Flour makes Bread that is delicious, appetizing and wholesome. Born, July 11, to Mr. and Mrs. Win. J. Kingston of Foster street, a daughter. The Granite Cutters Journals have ar rived and can be bad at headquaiters. Did you know that Merchant was sell ing a 30 cent coflee for 25 cents? Try it. The erection of the city storage shed on the city library lot was started this morn ing. There will be a band concert at the School street stand in Moutpelier this eve ning. Misses Clara and Louise Dodge of Springfield, 111., are visiting at M. T. Rage's. Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Eastman returned last niijht from a two weeks' outing at Fairlee Lake. Charles A. Rlmrley returned to, his home in KorthSeld after being in town on legal business. Miss Myrtle Joy, who has been visiting at Dr. L. W. Hanson's, went to Burling ton this morning. Marcia Selman of East Montpelier will preach in the Barber district Sunday af ternoon at 3 o'clock. Mrs. W. C. Jones and daughters left this morning for" Old Orchard, Me., and the White Mountains. Cantata rehearsal at the Presbvterian church Friday evening, the 17th. All are requested to be present. Fred Roweil is draughting plans for J. K, Anderson's new house to be built on North Seminary street. Trot. Hamilton of Montpelier Seminary returned to Montpelier yesterday morning after an extended carriage trip. Work was bsrnn this morning on the widening of Jetferson street where the new school house is to be built. A. A. Smith has bonght of W. C. Jones his two tenement house at Graniteville. Sale made by F. B. Cate agency. Miss Kale Mclver left this morning for Llngwiek, P. Q . where she will visit rel atives and friends for two months. Mrs. A. F. Dodge and Mrs. O. J. Dodge who have been visiting relatives in Rots dam, X. V., are expected home today. The married men of McDonald & Buohan's will play the unmarried nien of the same shop at the Granite City Park at 4 ::;. Mrs. E. C. Veal and her two daughters have returned from Westerly, R. I , where they have bem visiting for the last three weeks. i Mr, and Mrs. Charles Small, who have been visiting at Mr. and Mrs. John Goneo's returned to their home in Worcester.Mass , this morning. Charles Rouelle of the U.S. A., a for mer Barre boy, is visiting in town for a short time. He is now stationed near Portland, Me. W. F. O'Xeil of Springfield, Mass., J. C. Ryan of Xew York, and Charles A. Cook of Manena, N. Y., registered at The Xorthern yesterday. Two extra cars of the electric road will start from tbe square at 1.15 p. ni, for the Foresters' picnic, also extras in the even ing at 7.15 coming back. Special communication of Granite Lodge, Xo. 35, F. and A. M., Saturday forenoon at il o'clock for the purpose of attending the funeral of O. S. Willey. There were about W tickets from Wil liamstown, 1.") from South Barre and 100 from Barre sold for the Carpenters' excur sion to Highgate this morning. At the annnal meeting of the Vermont State Golf Association at Burlington last evenint X. I?. liallurd of this nit v wn elected a member of the executive com mittee. Mrs. James Srarrion. accompanied by her sons, James T. and Eugene, and her daughter, Mrs. Carroll, have gone to Mon treal. Mrs. Marrion will remain In the hospital there for treatment. The fastest work of the season is ex pected of the Barre ball players Saturday, when they play Williamstown on Godderd campus, as they are getting in the best possible condition for the llardwick game on July 25th. The Montpelier high school alumni have made a temporary organization and it is expected that an association will be form ed on Wednesday evening, July 20. At a meeting Wednesday evening J. A. DeBoer spoke at some length favoring organization. Three pieces of black laee stripe mus lins, value 2")0 per yard, for a few days only 15c per yard at The Vaugban Store. Get one of those 50 cent night robes at Vaughan's, value big. All summer waist3 at cost Saturday at Vantrhan's. A. A. SMITH BR0 A p. 1 B, ft' Special for Friday and Saturday. Lot Men's Shirt Waists, complete range of sizes and in good patterns. Former price $1.50, $2.00 Special for Friday and Saturday, $1.19. Lot Genf s STRAW HATS in the $1.25, 1.50 and $2.00 qualities, to close at only 9c U. SMITH & BOO Mea's Complete Outfitters, j Miles' Granite Building, Barre. Special Snap For Saturday, Ladies' and Children's Hose ! For our Saturday drive we shall offer some extra values in Ladies' and Children's Hose. Such values, coming just at vacation time, should be fully appreciated. These are not a cheap, trashy article, but a good fast-colored Hose and one we can guarantee as to service. LADIES' FAST BLACK HOSE. Ladies' Stainless Fine Egyptian Yarn Hose, regular made. This is a Hose that will compare with many 10 cent qualities. For Saturday, two pairs for 25c. CHILDREN'S FAST BLACK HOSE. , This lot consists of Children's Medium and Fine Ribbed Fast Black Hose, made of a very firm elastic yarn, and is an extra value at two pairs for 25c. CHILDREN'S TAN HOSE. This lot consists of broken lots of our regular 1 5-cent J Albion Dyed Fast Colored Hose. We offer the lot for Satur day, July 18th, at only 9c per pair. SHIRT WAISTS. We are making deep-cut prices on Shirt Waists. A. P. A I i Don't He Look Swell? That's what everybody says about the little fellows dressed in our Shirtwaists. The new things are all here, the Shirt and Blouse styles, the attached and detatched collar styles, all are here in new patterns of Percales and Cheviots. Can't describe these new swell waists, too big a job. Every pattern is new, and mothers fall in love with them on sight, 25c to $1.00. FRANK McWHORTER, One Price Clothier. Hatter and Men's Outfitter. "The People's National Bank of Barre." Capital Stock, - $ J 00,000. Subscriptions for above Stock, Par Value - - - $ 00.00 Per Share, Will be received by Miss Keith at Prindle & Averill's for a limited time. Infoimation and application blanks may be obtained of any of the following named gentlemen. INCORPORATORS. CW.Mdcher, S.D.Allen, Clus. W. Averiil, F.D.Ltdd, : W. D. Smith, A. J. Young, L. J. Bolster, F.N. Braley, Ira C. Cakf. w'niwiwiiiiiMiiWiiiiuiimwwiiiiiMi nW'inm Over King's Jewelry Store, Depot Square, Barre, Vermont. the Best. Fine Photographs! SOME REASONS WH IT PAYS TO PAY CASH AT LADD'S. Because you an buy Force for . . Because you an buy one dozen packages of Force for Best Maine Corn, per can, . . A good Corn at three cans for . : . Best Tomatoes, Nectar Brand, two cans for . Six cakes of Babbitt's Soap for . . . Six cakes of World or Welcome Soap for Seven cakes of Lenox or Oak Leaf Soap for . The best Long Island New Potatoes, per peck, . Fresh Cucumbers, seven for . Fresh Native Beets, per bunch, . . . . , Fresh Native Turnips, per buch, Native Spring Lamb, Legs, per pound, . , , Native Spring Lamb, Chops, per pound. Native Mutton, Yearling, Legs, per pound, , , Fresh-made Beef or Pork Sausage, three pounds for . We can give you good values in Native Pork and Western beef Roasts. Bargains in Cut Meats Saturday night. Rebate Checks with all purchases. J 2c $1,3; ICc 25 c 25c 25 c 25 c 25c bC JS, 3V- oas F. D. LADD, Leading Cash G tec: