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Get a Standard Pattern Free Wllh Ihc Standard fashion Book . . : -. , ( . . . If you tevr for yourself or others . If you want to hve all the ityles If you want a guide in selecting your entire wardrobe Get the Spring Fashion Cook, price 20c, by mail 25c, including .,,,., K... r one wanaud Pattern FREE. Thui the book actually H " T r re',aW,y you c,n et for lc nothing: bulcnbeforheDe1:nerat50cayearandthe Standard Fashion Book i nrliiM i n m tka ... . .w......K .. nWpra cemncate, will be yours upon payment of 10c ccr. w ii n cnarges. I but Vou get the book and the pattern for less man me cost oi me pattern alone. PERRY (Q. CAMP. AelePnone 71 and 75 Main Street, Barre, Vt. To Young Carried Couples We Say You should come here for the furnishings of that home of yours, because of the qual ity and quantity of our stock. We can save you many dollars in making this im portant purchase. Especially is this true during our Feb ruary Savings Sale which continues until Feb. 27. A glance at our windows fwill dispell all doubts ofthe 'genuineness of this sale. Many desirable goods from one fourth to one. half the former price. Many are taking advantage of this fact. Think it over and then act quickly. B. W, HOOKER & CO., Banc, Vt. CITT BNJlERTAKERg. Improved Ambulance Service. Orders Promptly Attended Jm Non-Greasy Beauty Cream To remove blackheads, to cleanse the pores, to bleach the skin and to make the complexion clean and sft, use our Proxlde Cream. It contains no grease; gloves can be worn immediately after using. Cures dis eases and blemishes of the skin and is perfect for mas sage puposes. ' Docs not promote growth of hair as greasy preparations do. Sold by us only. Price 25c. C II. KENDRICK & CO., 84 W,rtk Mi Street . DRUGGISTS. TALK OFJTHE TOWN. Soi-o at Abbott's. New March pattern at Fitts'.. Siweia! priij on frinin-d bed quilt Mi at V aulum's. IHnWtig tn-niht from 7i30 to 11 p. m. t llata' Pavilion, Charles Collin visited friend in Wil liainstown yesterday, The spring Designer in, with all the new styles, at Perry's. 1-ai'ayette Myers of Cabot was a vis itor in thin city to-day. Tildeii'e shoe sale beriiis Friday, Feb. 28. It will pay yon to wait. A. S. Brown of Jloston wai a busine visitor in this city yesterday. Peter Ixon of Orange street is con fined to the house with lumbago. Best powdered op used at Mlera'a barlier ohop. No cheap face lotions. William V. MeAnlev left to-dav for a htinlue vliit in Manchester, X. il. ' Mr. Nellie Rlanrhanl ha gone to Jloa ton to visit friend and attend tlie dog how. If. C. Week, of Boston n a visitor in tlil city to-day, on business and vis iting friend. Edin D. Smith of Wtlianistown vis ited hi dauKhter; Mr. William Mercer", in tint city to-day. The condition of Leon L. Cole, who is seriously ill with pneumonia. was a little mora comfortable to-day. a The attention 'of the public is called to notice the ehiiif in the date of Ma M. Pratt'a auction sale, .Thursday, Feb ruary Z3. AH tho ha viiicj dishes or table cloth belonging to the Universalint church please return Wednesday, a early as oonvenlent. J. C. Dvr resumed work today after bcinir laid up for four w?ks a the result of an injury recvived by atrikine Jits lee witu a bamnK-r. , All aupporters of Grae IL Hoyt for alderaian in ward tlire are requestM to meet at the (rfimite Manufacturer rooms at 7:30 this ersninjj. TitdM'a altoe store will be cloed all lay Thursday. Thia is neeessary In order 0 (et the stort in na fm- the sale hic-h begins Friday, J-b. 29. Tietail derlu: Kegular meeting of lo cal No. ZU. R. 0. I. P. A.. Wednesdav veninjr at 7:30 o'clock, in the K. of P, all. Win. Thay.r, Kec. Sec. The annual fprinr supper of the Prea hyterian church wiil be enven on V.ed neday evening, Mrch 3, from 5:30 to i.w o dock. Admternon 25 cents. TALK OFJTHE TOWN Hce the new llneus' for dre.e at Tb Vutihan Store. The l'lillomathiann will tueet with Mrs. F, J. Martin, Tuesday evening at 7 1 13. You can keep your feet dry and warm for, little money if you visit Tilden'a sale. All up for the ft luuket ball game in (liurch street rrmnaium, Wednesday hiijlit, at H. Spaulding birh vs. Bradford aiaderny. Ontlemrn, 2i cents, ladies 13 rent. Fifty copies of new popular sheet niu sio Just received St "Tony's" Vermont Kruit Store. Such successes as 'Rain bow" and many similar an among the number. Horace GROTON Hood Passed Away Heart Failure. From ADVERTISE IN THE DAILY TIMES ?; YOUR 0 M 1 r sn rs ! i i PP0RTUN1TY IS NOW TO BUY CROCKERY fA Our mammoth Clearance laoie is again .neavuy S dened with gaeat values in Table D.nnerware which we must close out to make room for New Spring Patterns which will soon arrive. We have displayed in our window a nice .piece China Dinner Set, price $36 50 which wi 1 drop $1 00 per day until taken 1ci2jSi!yriajf, M. 20. ThI8 set is well worth evrry cent of its marked price but we must have the room. Just call around and inspect these op portunities and then act your pleasure, C. N. KENYON& CO.'S . , . . nrail CTAfJF U5-IS7 Fsrti Pal Street. (TekPk..e ,.,-,) Barre. Tcrn.it. The Bijou theatre's new prom-am will be sen to-dav in ad. page 8. Ji is known to be a good one. The song. particularly, is catchy and well sung, The Barre KnighU ftf Prthia w)U cI brat tUe 4'itb period of their order next T!mr4uv evening, with the sltrei of the ocoaitlon given by G. Herbert rape. Fpecial meetins; of the Indies' Aid so iy of tlie Pretbj'terian c-bureh will be eld, in the church vestry, lhursdar e-ening, lebruary lo, at 6:30 o clock narp. Basket ball. Church street pvmnasium, WedneMlay nfirht. teb, 'A, at . Fpanld n( y, Bradford academy. Kaft game assured. Oentlena-n, 20 eentsj la- les IS cent. ', laintera, attention; ry requsst, the rosrular meeting or the local union. Pift. lit), -will be postponed nntil W wines dav, February 24. at 7:30 o'clock p. m lull attendance is desired. A. .M. btaf ford, R S. Amonsr arrivals at the HnteJ Otit tarday were J. C. Jlyle, .S-th Cuttins, M. S. Aator, Kotni K. U Jorfkn, Au burn, M.; II. M. Chatterton. Iliitadel- aat E. It. Andrews, Borlinston; W. O, CSiaHand, Rutland; L. Tewer, Espcrance, The Chnwh of the Good Shepherd. Ath Wednewlay. Holy cornnmnfon at 8 m. Alorninff prayer and addres 10:80. Bishop's Pastoral will be read at 4 p. m. Eremng prayer and sermon at 7 : lo. in sy evening, prayer and instruction at 7:15. The L. f. T.'M. Study clut will hold their aoolal in the K. of P. hall Fri day afternoon from 8 until 4:30 o'oloek RtfroirfimeDt of plain doughnuts and maple sjTap win be served, the tiost- essee will be Mrs. Averill. Airs. Town, Misa 7liinunond, and lira. White. All are cordially invited. ; ' Thursday, Febriiarr 25, hn been ap pointed an a day of prayer by the United Woman a Jlisaionary aoctety, J here will be a service at the ohapei in the AL K. chuwh at 8 o'clock p; in. All members of the local societies will come if possi ble. W5I1 all the ladies of every church feel themselves personally invitedT Arthur Cote of Biddcford, Maine, was a visitor in this city to-day. Mr. Cote is a lightweight boxer of considerable note and came to Vermont looking for mat dies. Upon being informed that there was not much doing in hi line un der the present Vermont law, he de clared his intention to leave for Massa chusetts at once. The Altrurian and their 'guests were pleasantly entertained at the home of Mr. and Mrs. D. W. McDonald, 31 Perry street, laafc evening. The room were prettily 'decorated witli flags and bunting In honor of (ieorge WjuAington's birth day. All .njoved a bounteous dinner, during which Mrs. McDonald extended a cordial welcome, and toast's were given. One feature of the games which followed was the cutting of tlw cherry tree. All carried away with Uiem the knowledge that Mr. anil Mrs. McDonald were ideal entertainers. There will be a special convocation of (iranita chap ter, No. 2, R. A. M.. Tues day evening. Feb. 23. at 7 o'clock., The district deputy grand high priest will make his official visit. Work, R. A. degree. Light refreshments will be served. Per order E. IL P. At his home at Westville Thursday night occurred the death of Horace Hood from heart failure, following an attack of tbc grippe. Deuast'rf was horn in Toimhsm sixty-five vnars asro. and waa the son 01 r.no aud lliastine Sicbblns JIimxI. In lwt3 when nineteen Vcsrs nt ho oiilinlj..! in l.i V :M t vol. and remained in service until dixlwrged in lti5 at the clof.e of tho war. Forty-line years ago be nwrtied Laura illiama, who survives him, to gcther with a step-da lighter, Mrs. domes Rogers of this place and one son, Ilert, with whom h lived. A daughter, Ilattie, died five years ago, also three small children were buried in one grave many year ago. diphtheria taking; the little ones within a few hour of each other. Mr. Hood is alno survived by one brother, Alliert, of W oodsvllle, X. u. He was respected by ins townsmen for hommty of pnrpoo mi imcgruj- pi cnnr-ier. ill Ills nome he wa a kind hushsnd and futher. Fun eral -viees were held Sunday after roon at the Methodist church, Pev. M. S. Bddy o!l!citing. assisted by Rev. S. IL Myers. Four of his old comrades acted as honorary hearera. Burial wa In the village cemetery. Mrs. .T. R. Darling has been seriously III for several days. IWry Jordan wa home from fiia work at Montpelier over Sunday. Frank Brigham of Bradford wa in town Monday on Insurance business. Miss My Hall spent last week with her aunt, Mr. Ckud Xelson. at Rve- gat Corner. Mr. and Mm. C. J. Pillsrmrr of Bel- krws Fall and G. Waldo Pillnbury of rwcene, I. H., returnel home today. Mias Beie Blnnchard retnrned Vri clay from her visit to her sitter, Mr. J. . Gordan, at 111)1 sboro Bridge, N. n. Mr. and Mrs. Albert ITood. fleorge Hood and Rl aier Thayer of Woodaville, X. H.. were in town Suntiay to attend the funeral of Horace Hood. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Flanchard were at Fouth Pregate Rundar to visit Mrs. Blanchard's father," Henry Lindser, who is very ill with poeumoniw. The Junior O. U. A. M. of D. J. degree team, of Montpelier will present the drama "The Old Ho me Ranch" in the opera bouse Friday evening, February j 26tb. ' Mn and Mr, fleonre TTall of Top-1 sham. Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Miller and Mr. and Mrs. Augustus Paris of Omton wind were among tnoe from out of own to attend the'Snth anniversary of Mr. avnd Mr. G. K. Piflsbury. 1 A. P. ABBOTT k CO. A. P. A13B01T & CO. A. P. ABBOTT 8c CO. Tine ' Daylight Stores - rust ui .Vk . . .-i . i-,-r,u You Want the Best and we are anxious that you have it. As we have said be fore, we are after new and attractive Merchandise that will make our store look as though we had just opened up. Ev erything new. There are special prices on the lots of new kinds as follows: New Goods, New Prices Kew line of Drap l)e Linde in a very new line of color and styles. This il an lSe cloth, now at 15c per yard. Assorted styles in a crinkly Seersucker that sells in Huston at 1!) cents, here at 15c Jvew and just rijjht. New lot of Dimities in all colors and very pretty figures, Id cent values for 13 1 2c Fiffc'en cent Shirting Madras in all stripes and Swires, now at 12 1-2'-'- Eighteen cent solid dot Sis Mulin just a few pioccs, now at 12 l-2c per yard. Flemili Linen. This is one of the beet cloths for Indies' wah skirts, boys' shirts or waists, and ladies' working waixts. Made to sell at 15 cents; this , Wash Goods Another lot of best cent fiing ham now at 10? per yard. Not the l it est pattern, but the best quality. Xew lot of yard wide iVreales in new patterns, both light and dark, jut to push our February business, at 10c per yard. N'ew lot of Mercerized Satine in all colors, mostly blues, at 15c pi r yard. Thirty-two inch real Scotch Ginghams In both strips and checks at 25c per yanL This prie hardly leaves even J small profit. AH Curtain Muslins have taken a drop In price. Manufacturer are cutting price's, so that you can now get 10c Mus lins for 7 l-2e. lijc for 10c, l.V for 12 1 2 -c, lUc tor 15c. and so on. These never were so cheap I fore and will not hold down very long. Silks We are talking Silks a one of our strong lines. We know that Silks are scarce j we think that we have an excep tional line of pattern, no two alike. We have a very pretty new Silk fhat you ace advertised in all magazines. It is thn Seco Silk, and vhile New York parties ll this Silk tor 39 cents, wo never get any more than a fair profit, so the prico is 37 l-2c. Nearly all color In our Direckiifr Silk that sells at 20c per yard, very gcxsl for evenig dree or waiitts, and at the price makes a cheap lining Silk for all kinds of Miin goods, cither Silk or Muun. New lot of Mcs?aline Silka and Pub- bon. All colors. early purchase now at only 10o per yard. New Ladies' Suits and Misses' Jackets by express today. A. 'P. Abbott l Co. TOO LATE FOR CLASSIFICATION yfiR SALE Vse tm4 six room boas., all milium, 00 Trsss'1 rea (w only $ms.W. 1m f 700. (). to SC0.M down. Ibn pmp.rtr is waftk mors. Inquira of tfe. D. A- Fsrry KksI Estst Aceaof. Vrr, Vt, SSUl FOR SALK Htpn ihril Isrrs fnonrh tn rna tm ef ottr! foinhinf milt. Oo.it sss ehlnerr, sir cymprot, .to. Vull k sold rev otb. far lull partloihu-s iauuirs of the S. A. Psrrf Rsute Aaencjr. fisrrs, T. nt FOR 4 A Ml A aarcatahi a aaven room hons s all is (xl sto with hard wnod fio .r nii flnlsh throuchout tlated hy hot air; good plumbme; wld porch. Worth SSKXIOO. rrinafor Itunedl- are ssl. as owner is tut to 1st town. Is .750.(W. Terms I7M).ae down. Innalre of the U. A. irry Best Estate Ageucy, Barre, Vt. 29itf WAMTRD Flrst-elsss dranrbtsman. AdoIt to Tf. A. Murray, Clupt., of Harrison Granite Co. teitf I.OUT A two dollar bit! hi. or last nuSsida of Vaofftian's (tr. ill flader pleas, marn to Vaug ban's Store. 2SI1U FOHKMEN WANTED AW ONCB-Mast be oompetent to baodl Bira sad product) work. toua opportunity ror riiiut maus. jaaaress oar Times Oltat Stilt n1r v t Tlcgnlar meeting of Ir oquoi Tiilie, Ni. 10, will held to-nipht at 7 o'clock work, adoption and war rior's dcgre-. WE HAVE Schrafft's Chocolates Daintiest of Dainty Sweets la 35 cent and 65 cant Package. A FULL LINE OF- 'Crystal Chocolates" Fine Goods, at 40 cents Par Pound. And the best Assorted Chocolates at 20c per pound to be found in the City. D. F. DAVIS "The Druggist." 262 Nerth Main St, Barre, Vt . f Mother's Bread is relished by ail. It has distin -1 Iguishable qualities of good- J ness about it that no other I j bread has. At all grocers 10c loaf j . ..... ... J TALK OFJTHE TOWN. SucU pretty arldte awial tbey hav at Terry s ! Elaatic belts, new buckles, all colors, 12tc, at Vaughaiis. Secular nteetinj of the Y. P. A. Tbura day eeenins; aA 7:i0. William Me Aulsy went to Boston laat night for a lew days' visit. George Flint 01 Washinelon was busiae visitor in the city to-day. James Good went to Boston last niclit for a few dayi risit with friend. Leon C. Smith of Northfleld was in the city to-day on a business visit Eiifiieoe Crott went fo Sherbrooke, P, Q., to-day for a visit with relatives. William E. Worthier of AWishintrtoa wa is the city to-day on a business visit Rcbiu. and sniffing spring aoiiffs at that, are reported today by several Barra people. Mrs. Hiram Kmalley of Kortlifield is vi ts Ling a4 the borne ef her Meter, .Mis. C A. CfcupdhlU. Barclay Brothers' ninth annual concert and ball will be held in Woodmen's hall, Friday nigat, February 2d. John Wood ef Atfeol, lfas., trom bone player, arrived In the eitr yester day anal will join the Barre band. . California navel oranges, sweet, and a fine lot irt every way, 17 for 25 cents, priori, Jarrer, for lrtil. money. "Tony's" termoot Frlt Sre. W. J. Loticlineed and company liave the oontraet for ptpfng the new granite plant of the Dewey Cwluoui Cutting Works for both ah and steam maeMnery. There will be a rehearaai thia evening of the Barre CHinsos5 Band in Painters' hall aX 7:30 o'clock. Sticnibcre please tak notice of the chanre in nicni of Glean, swift basket ball game, Church s tueet ryftv, Wednesday night at 8. SpatUding high vs. KradXord academy. Adnrimlon, gentle men, 29 oents. ladies 19 oenta. AlDhonse Croteaji died veotei-rlav affr noon at hie home in the G. Tomasi block alter an illnns with. rnetiKkoni. The deceased waa tU years of atre and is svir vived bv a wife. The body will be taken on the YiUO train to-morrow morning to aUaplo (rrove, P. Q., where the funeral services and banal will tke place. As a reminder of Iris birthday, Oliver jjesperanee was give a surprise party last evsninff in Wortben hall. There were forty couples of his friends present ana waen tne much surprised Wliver was brought before them, Koy Jk-Donald in behalf of the company, presented him a handsom gold ring. The evening was then passed in an enjoyalile manner with dancing. Befreshnients were served. f, 03 f f ; 1 -fl- f 'I' i : ' 1 i-1" j .' ".(-:" t, ' K ' ' - - , '', I ' t. AOLCl, f aao..aco. b' . We Have Scored a Hit by adding to our other good makes the famous Adler Bros. & Co's. line of fine clothing. This line combined with A. Shuman & Co's., gives us control in Barre of the best to be had in ready-to-wear garments. We are after the business and we have the goods. Advance styles for spring are coming in every day. Let us show you these QGOd Clothes, it's a pleasure to show them. W (fain. Press and Repair Clolhinj Fur Coifs to Rent The Frank RlcWhorter Company Telephone call, 218-4. Blanchard Block, 20 and 22 No. Main St, One Price Men'a and Boys' Outfitter. I A Few Sweet Stories f ON THEIR ANNIVERSARY. Mr. and Mrs. George W. Pillsbory cf Groton Remembered. Groton, Feb. 23,lMr. and Mrs. George W. . Pillsbury accepted an invi tation to attend a "surprise partv of a neighbor to t held at the K. of P. hall lnt evening. Un arrivinjr at the ball they found about two hundred and fifty fliends waiting to remind them that they had been married twenty-six years. Anionjr the number aeeembled wre their three sons, Mr. and Mrs. Charles .1. Illlsbury and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Pillsburv of Bellows Fall and G. Waldo of Keene, X. H., whose ar rival on the afternoon train had been kept secret. The four was presented their parents a wlvw ic-e pitcher and among the other gifts was a nice oak ro-ker upholstered in leather and a purse of in money. Refreshments of sandwifhe. doughnuts, cake and cnfl-e served and the party dis persed about niidniirtit all present hav ing enjoyed a delightful eveninp. J. L. tons of lair Haven, aped 5-1 years, fell from his seat on a load of lay Friday and when picked up was dead fiviu heart failure. Salted Almonds Salted Waknts Salted Peanuts They Are Delicious Fresh Made Daily Alakuma Walnut Caramels Peach Blossoms Klondike Drops Maple Walnut Kisses At the Barre Candy Kitchen f r- f I GOOD VALUES ! .1 30c Fresh Potato Chips, per pound, - -Those Lawson Pink Egg Plums and Green Gage Plums are 30c values. We sell them for ' Lawson Pjnk Grated and Sliced Pineapple, -Lawson Pink Lemon Cling, Sliced Peaches and Bart- lett Pears, are extri good values at - . . Twenty-cent Monadnock Tomatoes, large cans, wrap- pers soiled, to close at - - - . -Did you ever use Heinz Tomato Chutney and Chili Sauce - - -Eight Packages Swift's Washing Powder for Twenty-five cent cans Red Lily Strawberries, Rasp berries and Pineapples, wrappers soiled, to close at One-half peck Parlor Matches for - - - Meat Department. Do you want the best, clean, pure Lard that is made and handled in a clean and sanitary manner, made in fresh, clean room, with no dust, dirt and smoke. Then try our Pure Steam Rendered Lard- We buy nothing but the best pig poik. N old hogs. 25c 25c 28c 15c 25c 25 c 18c 10c F. D. LADD COMPANY