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Suffered So From the Heat’’-- 
Suppose. you said this yesterday same as lots wf other people did—probably 
say it a good many times before this summer’s over. 
It’s going to be a hot one, just you wait and see! Wasn't it 
will 
predicted? Hardly 
any one has looked for it, but it’s come-and come to stay. Not prepared for it I sup- 
pose. 
Probably had to bring out some ‘of the chaits from inside yesterday, to take care 
of the overflow. Made you feel a little ashamed, I'll wager. Well, now, don’t get caught 
again. 
We never had such an assortment of Summer Requisites, 
either, regular cold weather prices. 
porch Furniture 
Just think! Comfortable 
little reed seat Rockers 
AO) <p og er aoe S85¢ 
Broad arm, = Rockers, 
for ; $1.50 
Aish: Backed: tite aentea® 
reed seat and back Rockers 
for : 
Hickory Chairs and Rock- 
ers, the real nature-shaped 
furniture, from ... ..$1.50 
oe eee ee eee oe Hee 
Lawn Settees fe~ a. quiet . 
read under the trees for 
$2.75 
Porch Sbat<s 
VUDOR. VUDOR. 
An effective screen allow- 
ing free circulation of air, at 
the same: time entirely shut- 
ting out the heat of the sun. 
They screen | the. piazza 
from the passing gaze, still 
permitting an. unobstructive 
view. They -are’ made of 
Linden Fibre, and the color 
is _.weather _proof. 
They are woven with 
never so low priced, 
Gbhings Chat Will 
Lend Pleasures 
to the hot Summer's days. 
PALMER HAMMOCKS. 
That “feel like they fit,” 
from T9¢ 
OIL 
a0 Bm © O60 ge. 0 16) 8 (66, bs 
FLAME 
STOVES. 
To keep the kitchen cool, 
and ‘that do the: work of ‘a 
rangé, from $3.50 
RANNEY 
REFRIGERATORS. 
That run the thermometer 
down and buoy the spirits 
37 
90¢ | Seine twine, and fitted with | up by keeping the milk 
Green Willow Chairs to metal pulleys, and there is eae and the, rae 
give “tone” to the piazza, a faooetickstonthem., “En tale? OR sre neoprene : 
CRO gue re Rie can yes « $1.50 § *2e3. | eam WINDOW SCREENS. 
ores Un eerith curred That successfully __ resist 
Se all attacks of the . flies and 
ee or 84.00 | G2. 00. the busy mosquitoes, from 
WOOCSIOTA,1 25. aa B4. 
WA. C. Citus Be Co. 
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25 BOSTON 
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NEW YORK 
JOY LINE 
Steamers from Providence 
Every Week-Day at 6.30 P.M. 
DIRECT SERVICE. 
“All the Way by Water” 
Tuesdays, Thursdays & Saturdays 
at 5 P.M. 
ASK FOR INFORMATION 
Passenger Office, 214 Washington St., 
BOSTON. 
Phone 2324 Main. B. B. PITTS, Agt. 
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_Including Adirondack Mts., Ni- 
agara Falls, Thousand Islands, 
etc. 
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R. R. are receiving a supply of the 
various issues of New York Cen- 
tral “Four-Track Series” of de- 
scriptive Summer literature of the 
Adirondack Mountains, Thousand 
Islands, Niagara Falls, etc. These 
folders are highly descriptive of 
these places and the maps they con- 
tain are valuable assistance to every 
traveler. Copies may be secured on 
application to agents. 
R. M. HARRIS, City Agent, 
306 Washington St., Boston, Mass. 
c 
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Jewelry of all kinds 
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182 Main street. 
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