V 23 pairs Ladies Dongola. Kid Oxford Shoe, toe esp, kid lined, exible sole, 2% to 7. round toe, regular price $1.10. this week for . . . . . . ... . . . . . . . Misses Dongola. Kid Button Boot, tip, exteuoion sole. round toe. tidy. dressy ` shoe, sizes 11 to 2, regular worth $1.25, this week for . . . . . . . . . . . - o . . hang. 13:-.. `l\-_..-I- I72.) 11,, . an - oz.-40, tnu week. for .. linen Fine Dongols Kid Inatep Strap` Shoe,"exible sole, low heel, aim 11 to 2, special . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . can-v-5 v nu LLII-I ULIUIII DIIUB turn and exible so1e, new sizes 2} to 6. C. D. and E. regular price 81. 75 and 32.00. 3 this week for. .`. ............... .. :awley s Shoe Store. eA9!=s' 5+;-=t :ent,Butterfield% & C} \|='OUNDRYI\/I EN, ` umer Shoe fferings. moron so many good Shoe values its those we're offering this sea- rable Shoes. but Imnninelv ann nmm-.:.. ....a ..e .....|. -......--n..m. u-uy svvu IJIIUO VIIUUI 53 E11030 WCTC Onerlng "3 but kgenuinelv good qualities and at such remarkable W Mr. Grover. of ?icton, has moved with his family to the 6th ward. endure occupy- %g the house formerly occupied by MrI.`R; ennet. DREW or AND nunmzs 'm..~ ;Y::L;L }..T T s. was `THE "ADVANCE." MEN'S AND BOYS DEPT. Men : Canvas Bnlmoral. extension sole. dreuv, cool summer style, sizes 6 to 10, qpecinl value . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 1 50 Men : Fine Lace Boots, toe cap, exten- sion sole, whole foxed, round toe, worth $1.50, this week . . . . . . . . . . . .. 1 20 en : Tan Lace Boots, toe cap, whole x_ed.. medium weight sole, sizes 6 to dreav, durable shoe, special. . . . 1 50 in Blue, White to 5, best qunlitv. . .. 50` Infants Kid Button Boots. turn sole. ' spring heel, sizes 3 to-7,\only . . . . ..$ 35 %."~+".L9IIgG L91 ran SALE. .`. ..-. .~_-_; -0; .nJ 1- III TEE sLA.'i':E:r{ sHoE.. ADVERTISE IN onnmo. Mrs. John Coedv, (nee Min Overs) of Gre.venhuret,ehae been upendin a few days with her parents, eMr. and to. George Overs. or, v ` Jggz 27,1399. Repairing W9?! BAIi'k_ uoxax on. ...-= .... _ -- --w ----- vs -`saw-iv! The dstr:--l?'J'oterpriue took a large ex: ounion out on her Saturday afternoon trig`), u. :1 goodly number from this place taking Nxc-RI Dav McI).61 Pattie .Ax>\jAxc Hg ehg `I'll; lat! nnu A1 `Mrs. Schultz, Essa; street. 'TT1 .eVv_.-]'&&;':"\i;z`ail:o.'<`:e and wife of Morrison, ville, Illinois. are the guests of Mr. and LEABE Ba! D - I-`ARI Mrs. T. teti ;.v1;cVi'<>}1ildron, of Toronto, 1 are visiting with Mrs. Looming : father. Mr. Charles Catcher, Essa street. 0 49: Con. 61 M6`... iirso t-e;;'11;d"l;o;1e from visiting friends in St. Catharina, Niagara Falls, Toronto, Acton and New York. par Mr; CE FITN EH14 `ton. Jfgfq a::.; so.;L{.;:"n;.,;i.;;ciL }v}ii non} their annual excursion and picnic this your at Big Bay Point, on the 22nd of August. nu_- (`A_._ n._'.___~g_, . " _-w- `rv--vuuv-' ----- -nu-wry: v r. Joseph McLean has returned from a twoweeka vacation. Joe. looks as if the trip hed.been of some benefit to him. an Act` -I H ubi-iee"l'4indaa.,. who has been the guest of Mrs Lot Web , has returned to her home in '.1`hornhill. _ . and daughter, of Cincinnati, are visiting her sister, Mrs. George Overs, 1 jr., Victoria street. T ` '\ I- 11-v in C In - -- Mufti. MacNiool, of su. Thomas, is visit- ing her parents. Mr. `and Mrs. George Pouoher. ' * _ - Thou Anderson and children nre visiting relatives and friends in Graven- hunt. .i iiiievia O'Connor in visiting relatives in St. I Cathariuea, Niagara Fails gnd Port Da.l- ` housie. v ' Archer-v-Connor marriage eremony on July 5th was performed by Rev._Father Sweney. `r 17 up `vs 1 -1.. loan * n;;.[{"L;; mVi ;i)'l;'1;n1ea;1tWS'1;;1-<-i`rsy with hei- dauhtor, Mrs. A. D. MoNabb, at Uolling- woo .` ' . Mm Sadie Pullford, of ".l`o,z-onto`), i; Home on a. visit.' A A; T 7`VLc71`;tVaVs"Sadie of Warminater, ll visit-' ing Miss Wilkinson. . `ID, I` I 1`lI V on: .19 7"i1}Iaaii'I1'anaMia. Tone. Waroioa, of Toronto, are home on" 0. visit. , ~ A H pvnv man up 7811110 17011 rs-_;. II` _ `hill have: #013` ;-_T9Iophf' *3 II. VICUVC Mr. Henry Gibson has purehuea the Holgate residence. .._ f_v-- -- yo-guru V ;Mr.} I . but an "excellent bed of munln-ooma`ox_n; his pt-`amkeI.. .-`Ho vein-0-onnldarible oxpenu any! erect-% "~'1,nd:f"A.b1iildln to an ALLANDALE mum Nmnn sxx. Barrids South-Western Division. with its Pleasant Streets. its Tasty Dwell- incs. its Pretty Churches. a.na.it.e Go- a-head People W111 Eunice Settlement -A. Weeklv Record of its Doings. ' ICE CREAM FREEZERS,` I % LAWN MOWERS, Em, ETC., % ETO._ SCREEN DOORS, 7 WI'NDoW SCREENS,-; SCREEN WIRE, H.H. OTTO N & SUN Next to Bare} Hotel. _ J THE RAILWAY CENTRE OF TRE - V FUTURE CITY. R 0 0 Use"! on 0 0 (BINDER '1jWINE;?' HARVEST T0oLS;; }MIT TS, ROPE, GRAIN CRADLES; SCYTHES, SNATHS, 1 SCYTHE STONES, `Large Stock . of `. mo. .z.-3.... m: 1A;lpr`q>qr.:&hrae uocnnh` .ouu;n_dlns.:%Vquch Mi T ` `-13 Iilil mhsgfivig-.; v Tot`l-o'noAu`Ooooo'ou`okooo 2;3 m ` In eaamee to me expenditure there were the following .nooonnue:-Expre`II',* -31.10;` caretaker. 84 50. 7 ` e Mr. Morgan report9dJths`u.; the V to Institute ; than of the foot from and to: writing on the Colloulsto Inqiituto examina- tion: In: 8175, which ismbllnh had been` hindad over. Out of thilam the Institute huepgijd thy`. folloivlng goooumn :.--` _ J.*O. u ' red 13 Is Ve- .. `we? M '" . e e ( _ , I"I'.`..`OOUI."'l U. J]-O.` o '. `W.J;~H' ng%_ I A ., ycogo,,30`.oo0q_;.ouo_s6uo``___ v*v.een+i"i-'3'- =r. r-wn-c;.er~* F9?-.-v.` 2 . \ "V. &' .`>_V .. . 4,! , ' o I I} 03 b_n_.c .o,tooooburl..- . L ~...-gm `Mr. J. 0. Morgan, presiding exemlner,7| reported that the number otoundidstee at Entrance and Public School Leaving enmi- natiouo were no follow: :- . ; Inspector - Morgen : Report on the Be- oent Examinations. C At the meeting of the Collegiate Inetitute Board in the Council Chamber lest Wednes- day. night, Judge Ardeah. chairmen. pre- ei ed. The other members present were Dean Egan, E. E. P. Pepler, Q.C., and -J. H. Bennett. ' A `veloped into lung trouble, and Agnes Columba (Ag is), youngest daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Jgames Dalton, died at the family residence here on Monday morn- ing, alter an illness lasting six months. Last January she took la grippe which de- atterly into hemorrhage of the lungs. She was born in Allandale on July 27th, 1882. Until recent- ly she attended the Senarate school, prepar- ing herself for Collegiate Institute work. Her kind and amiable dis osition made her a favorite with her comp niche and also in the home 3 she bore her sickness-with much atienoe. Besides a father and mother she eaves three brothers ,and two sisters to mourn her death. The funeral tool: place` on Wednesday morning to St. `Mary's church, ' thence to the R. C. cemetery, the pallbearers being Frank Soules. John` Logue. Harry Mahoney, John Oliver, John McDonald, Charles Powell. The oral oerings were as follows :-Crosses, from her schoolmates, the Misses Tillie and Ada Scbammahorn; pillow, Mrs. T. Doran ; wreath, Mrs. Soules and Laura ;. crescent, Mrs. Poucher and Mrs. Ma'cNicol; sprays, the Misses Mary and Annie Graham, Pearl McDonald, Kath`- leen and Marguerite McAvey, Mrs. Phillips and Bertha, Mrs. John Clarke; bouquets, Jessie Clark, Mrs. Dan MoDoug'all,. Miss Burridge, Gertie Miscampbell. 1'ot.1..;... .0 5-5-1 inging 0 0' is I 0 Midland " Ponetung'uiuhene.. COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE BOARD. V - . 7___-" --- vvvvv vv`-C iv-`UV `I-Ur`-`V77 V'.'." The Allendele laoroue team organized for the season on July ,l8th,'1899, and elected the following oeere :--,Preeident, E. A. Little; let Vice-Preeident, W. A. Cnndie: 2nd Vice-President, A. Oven; Manager, John Whiteley; Captain. Joe. Young, r; Secretarv-Treelurer, C. _W. Poacher ;. :- eentive Committee.` W. Lawr, 'J.. Ruther- `ford. N. Dollery, D. Heard,_JanIee Patton. ` Communion eerviee will be held In` the l"reebyterian] nexignndey . o-marrow av ev. 3 a .. f .. . eervioe, eon noted ,Rev.D.: % . olaeodg will be held . at thelelogeg-oi vrhiehohe ordi`-~` awe of J!-.m wiIIbJ-.A-Atinwini-torodeiie :.1`hl. fowl: `:9-my -av.-nines. re '1`h!::xmmwl`.9 .'\- MB. mondAN s nnronr.` E From Tm:,Non-rnun Anvulcl. J|VI389- I959- A meeting re |.b1-nah ni_l1 nyV to_ Orillis fwu heldon TneId|y night.' W.` D. `Ardogh; T; D. Moqnkoy, W. haunt. Shori` Smith, D. Moomhy, `j:-. E; `lallr W.` Andrei! Ga"hIn!;%`13. a1hor'idIn.%A-`Gnnn.Wm-V Total.` .......... . 00" V pm ....... .v...s2222`75 To be met by 82100 fromtho Town of Battle,` P lo:--Egan-V-Thut the bond van, by the, i ta-y-'1`reuurar' to this for- $l000, he accepted, --`Curried. ` uuuu nus Iavluvv IIIUII IUIIUWIU IIIDU 01 said aplicoon, and t at the out mam be given is a prom for pnblica.tion.-Carried. The estimated expo dlturo has follows : lI'I fl 1'i-.1.11-; __I_ - AI-An AA E5; 1{vTMr. Wallace. of Mcrrieonvllle, Illinois. occupied the pul it ofthe Presby- terian Church on Sun by evening and preached an excellent end impressive ur- mon from the ret epictle of John, 4th chapter and 8th Verne, the lutcliuee, "God in love. ' - ' water; ownara nearing ; ghooa nouse. nu-_n. stable and sheds; 3 mile: from 31 ton station. Apply on the premiggs to GEO. LA SON. A 23-35 thieib;lence. The report we: adopted. ` ns'mu'rns1ron run nu. . Pepler-Bennett-That whereas the esti- mated expenditure will exceed the revenue by $2222.75. that the treeeurer make up li- oetion to the Town Council on or v ore Aug. let, for the rum of $2100 for mainten- ance for twelve men followin date of application, the est me_t_e_e be S. 56 Lot :6. Con. 5. Townshi of F100: 70 acres cleared ; free from stumps and stones; soil. clay :.good water; orchard hearing; ood` house. barn. stable and sheds : 4 mile: fnmn alnnhnn Ifnn. Am-.Iu ----...-ygf -.w- :-- wvoovwu . on JVVO WIII make 75 cups. For sale in Barrie by B. M. NE88, Grocer, Sole Agent. :48-Iv. Fnoxeo namn nnmxl 0- ;.-!!'.2E&BEN- Some kinds of neglect come under the heading criminal. The neglect of children's eye: is one; Eyestrain stunts the intellect. We will give you reliable information if you suspect your child's sight is defective. Consultation free. L Tom, .... . . '. 46522 75 1`he eetime`ted_ revenue in as follow: : Government"G:rant. . . ... .$l050 (X) COl'l5YW , u*.........`...105000 0...: -- \. \ Innn nn 53:n,:'ty7 ?`a}:'t'('9'ci-3'): I Owing to'the eericue ilineee of Mr. Alex. Bx-untc n e child, who live: next `door to the Presbyterian church, the singing "in the afternoon nt the Sunday when and at the eervice in the evening was dispensed with. The ringing of the church belle for `the evening Iervicee wee `silo dispensed with. ' rm.- Au--`_.1'_`I_ e_-._`-___ 1.--..- -___-,L- n n , Substitute; '.l`.ea.`and Coe:_. A we. package will nab- -. ....... I2... ..I. :. n-...:_ |... I- Int `Ariana *5 W15 selentun Optlclan-'._ _ ' M|ol.AREN S DRUG STORE. BARBIE. 1oo AORE FARM FOR SAL: Cures . Dyspepsia, o 0 I I Del-I-O-Iv IHVUV 1m day to Owen` Sound, Powell,t and Sander: with `the Mieeee Fraser end `other ledlee formed them-` selves into in extenjpore glee club and geve enjoyment to the hnndredrwho orovfded :int9_ the Ieloon of the i % 7 T Mt. Wm. Culroee, er., has an excellent owing well on his premises. and he feele road of it. an well he might. Mr. John itsle has also a ne owing, well at his residence on Burton Avenue, and he feels thankful that he has one of the beat in tohele parts. Thatle right, frlend'Llttle.' The Rev. Mr. Morrlaonvllle, Illinnin. nnnnnind than nnlnle. of calm Deinnkim B aby Garrlagos 1' % L Baby `carriages H MWR[N['8MlR,l Work. Cotton, Fans, V Berlin Wool. Ladies Bel Gem Jars away down. Have not space to [speak of inore. PARLOR LAMPS, KITCHEN LAMP'S % A11 kinds of FANCY VEILIN G from 15. a yard up. Wehave on hand the largest range of the Newest; Designs CHINA and other Table Service at rock bottom . gures. _ . . | 'Do you want GRANITEWAQE? Here. you will get AL; nuns or. PRE- smnvnm Kmrms at the Lowest Price- A1thoughe'.l`INWARE has gone up l 5 per cent, we continue to` sell Tin ware yr min sun: Low FIGURE. For example: LAWRENBFS All` "kinds. of Silk: and Crochet Baby Bibs: ----..'...._, .- -.....-.- ` John Dalton. oondnctor on the '.I.`. Hi. & B., of Hamilton, was home last week on 3 visit to see hie ulster. He left on Satur- day! for Hamilton, but on Mondny he re- ceived the and intelligence of his sister's- Il._ "I'1_. l`.,I___-- _,, Pocket Handkerchiefs, Dunldp Strgqt, near Five_PointI. '.i.`wo 14-quart pails` fof 25c.A One 10-quart pail" for 100. fasted Wsverly cricketers (W. Wil-1 1:-mm, P: Macon, 0. Davis, J. Mo- , 0..lBnvnni:sber, Adqmaon, J , Sump, D. Brawley, 'W. Moody, T. GINO : .3. Bannister) on Saturday Inst`. v. Oulled from odverti:ementsv:-'King`n Enzlinh T3 Eon --T For `F 090! re- frfelhiill dth-is ; Lcoll ,-it M-undrolva. `pt Q1, Thu. Snmmetuett; ` "7l6 51:35!|*ii`Dr} J.%0.%M0ina- , .11, Bush. W L Repairing of Evary Description on . PLouan_ Rnrmns on ALL Knrns Knu- Speec ial Attention given to Heavy Forging andl For good car. pcrgect e and correct at lc thccc Shoec ore at the low pricoavthc are one to quick. ow is your time to ac advertised. See or youraclf, t at c'what we'd like. t to your liking ; Fad` them, they are J11 SOLE LOCAL AGENT FOR unu Jvu saves `us: actual I0 lllll-[IV 3001 son; not cheap, an irable Shoes, get little price. Look at ese for this week : 35 pairs Laie;:l:oi::e` 51: - ate and Black Vici Kid Oxford Shoe ipped, Elld exible nnln inns Qll [On ilie-ndey Mr. and Mrs. Thoinu Fishers little dehggter Emily, celebrated her that V birthday an enjoyable gathering. of twenty little friends. A picture of the jolly oompunv was taken. ,, It: II\ 1. n . .. - -.'