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THE IUMIE DAILY TIMES, BAWIE, VT.. FniDAY, JUXE J8, 1015. Here Is Where You Should Come for the Refrigerator You've Planned to Get Warm weather has ar rived and it's time to give serious thought to the proper keeping of food stuffs. We are prepared to aid you in this matter and would suggest that you come and acquaint yourself with our line of refrigerators. In order to be the bet ter able to provide you with a refrigerator that will give you the most sat isfaction at the price you feel you are best able to pay, we have gathered an unusually large variety this season. We have selected each and every one of them with great care, fully satisfying ourselves that they are all they pretend to be and are deserving of our recommendation. Our showing at the present time is complete and we urge you to come now and make your selection. , ppbiyt til This is the Home of Outfits THe entire fitting out of a house is quite an undertak ing, as a rule ; but m this , store, with its big stock and broad varieties, you'll find it a positive pleasure. . Tell us your requirements for the different rooms and surprise will follow surprise when you learn how satis factorily we meet every requirement. For Your Accommo dation Perhaps you are going to be married in June, maybe you are married and want to add to the attractiveness of your home but haven't the ready cash to carry out your desire. We can arrange the mat ter for you to our mutual satisfaction by means of our credit plan. Come in and see us about it. B. W. Hooker & Company Vermont 8 Largest House Furnishers Barre Creamery and Cold Storage Co. Does Quality Mean Anything? Everybody knows about the good qualities of our Butter. If you don't, all you have to do is to try it one; it ia far cheaper at the price than cheap Butter at any price. If your grocer doesn't have Barre Creamery; Butter, he can get it for you at no extra expense. , Then about Ice Cream. We are making Ice Cream every day, any kind and all kinds. Ice Cream at wholesale and retail. We have everything to make good lee Cream, even to the maker. No order too small or too large to deliver. Our telephone number ia 233-W. JPlenty of the beat Maple Syrup. Barre Creamery and Cold Storage Co. Ma (tresses Another carload, bought before the advance in price. They will be sold at the same prices we have been selling them at. A good Cotton Top at $3.00 A White Felt Top, Bottom and Sides at..... 6.00 An All Felt at ... 9.00 A pure White Felt, at ..,..........$12.00 to $18.00 Silk Floss at .15.00 A 10 TER CENT. CASH DISCOUNT t r Let Us Show You A. W. Badger & Co. Furnishing Undertakers and Erahalmtrs the inr or ambiuime hivki Railroad Watches for Less Than Cost Waltham, Elgin, Hampden, Howard, Ball & Rockford. 21 jewel movements in a business case for S20. Sale for one week. P. E. BURR TALK OFTIIE TOWN Try our lodn iervlufl. Harre Drug Co. Niuht rube bhio Saturduy at Abbott a Make .your bradqiiRrtm Saturday at Vaiiclian a. I'll bl i dunce, Rowland ball, Saturday mum. Carroll' orchratr. Vm Pyrojc for aprayinn tree and po tatoes For aale at Kempton Mill. William Henry returned to bia homo at it'i Merchant atrcet from the City hos pital luwt night. A aon weurliing 11 pound waa born early to-day to Mr, and Mrs. William Robertaon of 67 Elm atrect. Frank McVhoror of Richardson street haa been pausing a few daya in Rutland and other points in southern Vermont. I lie children of the 1'resbytcrii.n church who were in the queen of the May can tata, are asked to meet a.t the church on Saturday afternoon at 3:30, Jj. K. Hutchinson of Wellington street returned this morning lrom a few daya TALK OF THE TOWN Special aale waah good at Vaughan'a. . New children urease. 1'aria fShirt waist House. All pupila desiring to continue piano study during the summer should make appointment for lessons before June 21. Heasie K, Spear, 2d Jefferson street. Tel, 404-12. tioorca It. Ford of Boston, one of the contributing editor to Granite, Marble A. Bronze, the ew f.ngland trade journal, is spending a few daya in the Harre gran ite belt. To-night at 7:30 o'clock the aldermanle Are committee, in obedience to the regu lation et forth in tlm civil service ordi nance, will conduct an examination in the council chamber at city hall for the benefit of all applicants who are stand ing a candidatca for the vacancy in the regular force at the fire station. It la expected that the successful candidate, who is to bo aclected from a list of names A. P. ABBOTT CO. A. P. ABBOTT CO. A. P. ABBOTT CO. stay in Boston, having made the trip to to be submitted to the mayor after the the Hub earlier in the week, I examination papers have been corrected, George Barrett of Burlington, who has will be assigned to duty In the auto fire been employed as a carpenter on the new I truck. Persona desiring to qualify for Hotel Harre tor the past two mouths, rc- the position may obtain ' application turned to hi home last night. blank In the city clerk' office and pre- W. 8. Haley returned from the City sent themselves before the committee to- hospital to his homo in Corinth yester- night. day. William Rae has also returned toj K. W, Snider of Cleveland, 0., a gen la home at 22 Church street. leral agent for the Massachusetts Mutual D. J. MacKichol of Boston, a member Insurance Co., accompanied by Mrs. Sni- of the Taylor-Critchficld-Clague Adver- der and two frienda, arrived in the city tising Co., arrived in the city yesterday yesterday by automobile, having complet er a few day' business visit. ed another lap of a touring trip which Harold Smith, who attends the Massa-lthey expect will extend to a majority of chusctts Institute of Technology, arrived the eastern states before their return t to-uay lrom .Boston and will spend his I Ohio. The travelers were entertaind in summer vacation at the home of hi par- Barre by Harry S. Parks, state general ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. I. Smith. , I agent for the Massachusetts Mutual Giuscppi Gala returned to Barre last company, and it was through his courtesv night from an extended tay in Indian- that the visitors were privileged to en- apolis, Ind., where he has been employed joy a close inspection of the quarries, as a granite cutter for the past four Afterward they were taken through Bar months, clay Bros,' cutting plant in the south Mr. and Mrs. Leon Scott returned to lend. Mr. Snider and his friends were their homo in Cabot last night, after somewhat amazed to learn the magnitude having been the guests of Mr. and Mrs. of the granite industry in Barre. James H. Cook of South Main street for a Miss Irene Desautels of Montreal n.,H few day. . V. C. Gravel, a well known East Barre htairway approaches to the granite barher. were ouietlv married manufacturers' headquarter in the C. W. nadian metropolis last Monday morning. Avenll building are being materially al- Lews nf the mmtials having Wn urHh. tered and other corridor improvements held from Barre friends of the CToom un- are in progress. til the couple arrived home yesterday. Misses Jeannio and Grace Carson of The bride hag been a resident of Mont- Avers street and Miss Bessie Duncan left real for a long time, although she has this forenoon for Whitefleld, N. H., where visited frequently in this city and Barre they are to pass the summer at the Town. Mr. Gravel has conducted a bar Mountain View house. her ahon in East Barre. for nnmtar nf C. Thorn, who ha been employed in hears and has a large circle of frienda in Boston for several months, was a visit- that village as well as elsewhere. Mr. or in the city this morning while on his and Mrs, Gravel have already taken up way to Websterville, vhere he will re- their residence in Fast Barre. ! Great Big Saturday Bargains These Bargains Are the Best of the Kind That You Have Ever Seen in Our Store 6 dozen Ladies' Night Robes, all of them made by our best manufacturers. 3 dozen of them made of fine long cloth, lace trimmed, new in style, full sizes, a good 87c or $1.00 robe; this one day 49c each. 3 dozen Night Robes, made of fine Plisse in colored figures and all white. These are a little mussed up, are our $1.00 robes, this one day at 49c each. One lot of soiled sample Knickerbocker Combinations and one sample lot of very fine : .Princess Slips. These are soiled; this one day. half price; , ; A lot of 75c, $1.00, $1.25 up to $2.75 each, White Muslin Skirts; these will need washing. If you are here on time you can get one at i ... . i halt price. Can see these underwear bargains in our win dow Friday. ' We have lots of special values in regular priced Corset Covers, Gowns, Skirts, Combina tions and Novelty Underwear- J ! main during the summer. Mr. and Mrs. George W. Lander, two daughters and Mrs, Lawrence Rising of 18 South Main street returned last night from Burlington, where they have been visiting friends and relatives. Household furnishings at private sale. A nice, clean lot of furniture at reason able prices. Must be sold at once as owner is leaving the city. Call after noons and evenings at 6 Bolster avenue. Rev. W. J. M. Beattie, Frank O. How- land and John W. Vaughan, who have been representing the Church of the Good Shepherd at the Episcopal diocesan con vention, returned from Rutland yesterday. j. E. Sullivan of Hardwick, who has been visiting several cities in the Middle West for the past two months, arrived in the city yesterday and is visiting friends for a few days before returning to his home. Rev. I. F. Witting of the Swedish Lutheran church of Troctor will conduct meeting at the Church of the Good Shepherd next Sunday afternoon, June 20, at 3 oclock. All Scandinavians are cor dially invited. Miss Elizabeth Brown, who has been teaching in the graded schools of Brad ford since last September, has returned to the city and is passing the summer with her mother, Mr. Margaret Brown oi Grant avenue. Mrs. Lizzie A. Robinson left this morn ing tor a several weeks visit to her brother, C. B. Martin, and family at Bos ton and Kockport, Mass. She was joined at riainncid by her nieces, Misses Hor ence and Marion Martin, who will visit at the same places. Mrs. Thomas Carswell of South Main street, who has been visiting relatives in Hartford, Conn., returned to her home in this city last night. Her daughter, Kath erine, who accompanied her to Hartford, will remain there, where she will spend her summer vacation at the home of Mr. Car well's sister. P. M. Carr. Walter L. Sim and George 0. Walker of the Barre Electric Co., left this morning for Woodbury, where they are to install the lighting fixtures in the new graded school building. The com pany expect to have tiwork nearly completed in time for tfie dedicatory ex ercines, which are to be held to-morrow. Mrs. A. A. Xorthrop of Merchant strert submitted t an operation for the re moval of a portion of her lower left limb yesterday. Several weks ago the limb was amputated above the knee, but a recent examination made it clear that a second sect ioa of the bone should be j taken off. The patient condition wis reported to be fairly comfortable to-day. Report from William T. Maiden, aon I of Mrs, Marion Msiden of Wt trt. who was stricken with appendicitis while : attending colleg at the I'tiiversity of Vermont, indicate that the voting man ii making rdT frfgret toward reco- ery. I pon hia discharge from the Mary1 FVtrber hospital, where he recently un derwent an mwralton, Mr. Maiden will! com to Barre to rwnirxmte. I llnry itrniantia Pr-t of Ira.hurr. a Gnd.lard "nitiarr graduate ia the laa ' f If II, wH was graduated turn laode j at Tufta coU'ge commencement T ia j edidT. o Inered a addrena on "The Natural Function of tSe ll-r." Amorg (Ahrr kvita r A gt-iitil-a w I it tswi Vrd t!icr eVj-r- at Tnfta thu jir wrt'; fv-rtiari jh. a' of raSnrg. vh km ftain .f te "Ut rrtr tiir. an tviilisfn B. llutiariinon of !lbr lla4, X. V, wlw f lared ertsw on tl t arfty font ha D t'aaa for l fmr$ a4 ! w the markka! of t-is rlaaa dnrir.g tie m'k-t Jr whir rentiy lnaNS. I H r jnx.rg Oin Tur WOio. '"ti of r-H t-i r-iaa aonpafii-4 hr tl- r t'r. I. Mrs ( rMtaw. jirwH rtown tt I,n n t'k oarl Uat wotr-g for a k'4 f"ie b4 rrnaj 4an-. 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I The I a Daylight Store Sample Sizes in Women's Shoes !BEPPIESAPERIPE! 183 pairs .Black and Tan Oxfords and Pumps, $3.00 to $4.00 grade, small sizes, only 98c pair White Canvas Oxfords and Bals WHITE CANVAS OXFORDS and BALS., white rubber sole and heel, regular $2.50 grade, $1 .39 pair Women's Pumps and Oxfords 14 Styles in Women's Pumps and Oxfords, to choose from, flexible soles, a good shoe for com fort try them. $2.49 pair Women's Hospital Juliets and Oxfords, Gushon Solo, $1.49 pair Men's Dress Oxfords $2.50 to $5.00 pair Men's Qu.rry ShGes, Bl2ck and Tan $2.49 pair Big ripe firm ones and the price is low, two baskets for 25c A FEW CHICKENS AND FOWLS Order Early. Fancy Roast Western Beef, Roast .Veal, Roast Lamb. Native Pig Pork Roasts, per lb . . . . . . . . . . 15c to 20c Aberdeen Beef Sausage, per lb... 15c Boiled Sliced Ham and Dried Beef, sliced, per lb., only .40c "Green Mountain" brand Sausage, Saturday, two lbs. for. . ... ..... . . . . . ... . . .. . . ... . .-:. .-.25c Fresh Hamburg Steak, per lb 15c j Honeycomb Tripe, Pig's Liver, Pickled Pigs Feet, I mnay s uerman t ranKiorts. z j MINCED HAM OUR OWN MAKE. . s Breakfast Bacon, whole strip, per lb 20c I For Special in Our Fish Market Watch Our Window ! Or To-morrow's Advertisement. Cod Bits, in bulk, two lbs. for.... 25c FRESH VEGETABLES EVERY DAY Skinner's Asparagus, Fresh Lettuce, Radishes, Cu cumbers, Ripe Tomatoes, Bunch Onions, Green Peas, Wax Beans, Bunch Beets, Crook Neck Quash, New Yellow Turnips. NEW POTATOES, per peck... ......40c Bananas 16 for 25c, Lemons, Oranges, 2 large Pine apples for 25c Our 10c Cakes lead them all 7 kinds and "Jersey Cream" Bread, three loaves for 25c Tip Top Butter Bread for quality and quantity, both for 10c The Smith & Cumings Co. ;L Mary Jane Two-Strap Pcmp and Oxfords, pat ent and Gen Metal While Canva Sf.tO to $1.75 Loolt fcr tht vfore hh the Red Siri. Shea's Shoe Store SATURDAY VALUES AT LADD'S 16 Sweet Juicy Oranges for 25c Larger Oranjrcs, per dozen, from 25e to 40c Pineapples. Cherries, Grape Fruit and Cantaloupes COLD MEATS FOR ALL OCCASIONS Boiled Ham, lb 35c Jellied Corned Beef ib 25c Minced Ham, Ib 20c 'J( Hied Tongue, 3b..,. 33c Pressed Ham, lb 25c ! Dried Beef, lb. ...... 4c Frefh Native Fowl?, per lb 23c Fmh Vegetables and Fancy Strawberries. BAKERY DEPARTMENT Baked Beans and Brown Bread order early. Ladd's Cream Bread, three loacs for 25c Sponge Cakes, Chocolalc and Tar.ro Cake. FRESH FISH DEPARTMENT As there were no frc?h Mackerel in B -It. Friday we offer Frr-h Caught Halibut f' r Saturday, 2 lb. 25c FINNAN HADDIE and LOBSTERS Fi'-ur i chfa;fr get our prices. The F, D, Ladd Company 1 i