awn n-v `H. vv 5, sizes Ii 2, regular $1 35, for $1 00. lIllJn`.RJLlg .l.JU.l.l1Uo ' Reoordxnpr Secretiaxxv - Mrs. R. G. `3.n`ln1v.`.-S 1?gCn1m':1' _n.::n:.. I -..O.. ...--`. -urvnn .nvyvL yo us. Auv cava- 9.`Resolved that the thanks of this convention be extended `to the Midland Union for entertaining us. to theghosts and hostesses. who so kindly opened their homes and ac- corded us such a cordial welcome, to the Mayor and Council for their hearty greetings and hearty good' wishes and invitation to sail on the Bay. To the pastor and trustees of the Presbyterian church for the use of` their beautiful and commodious building. to those who have contribv uted by song or speech at the differ- ent sessions . and to every one who `has helped in any .,way to make thh (convention the signal success it has been and particularlg to our eProvm_- 4 Aoial Corresponding ecretary. _Mrs.j _ ;Gordon Wright. of London. who`w_a;sg- -our .gues_t. and whose address -thnsed! all who heardher. '<`:i`. =; .xll!'|'..\ c..n.....:...... -ac: . . _ . . . . . _. .`'`I.'_r,.-`'.I L1.lU.3OU. an W11U 1..lU.1'(1 HUI`. _ '7 The following officers were elect-` ed for the ensuinstgr.-term;- _President-Mrs. hos. McKee, Bar- ne. 4 ` Vice-President--Mrs. C. J. Miller, Orillia. - - ~ ` . I'\-.....'-...;....{...I:..... . n..-..-L__.__ an-W1 A ~ \l.l.l1lllIo . . _Corr` ond_1_ng'Secretary-- Mrs. R. Gibson. arne. A ' `DnAa\~n':`:u|lu' Qnnwunlnun-- `If... `I! I`! tags and sell reports at 15c each. -` n- ' 1 1 ,. is AI - F... .--.- 8. Further resolved that in con- nection with the above resolution that our delegates go back to their var- ious Unions determined to press the necessity of each member supplying herself with a copy of our provincial reports. That local Unions pay pos- `I')__A ._-J l marelbecoming so prevalent as to ne- ` cessitate the children meeting so of- j-ten. Resolved that for the present `iwe drop the department of Juvenile for the County, and the Loyal Le- gions report to the Narcotic Super- intendent. Also` that we believe the Temperance Army in Sabbath Schools [one of the most profitable ways of bringing about,` temperance reform. `. 7. Whereas, we believe there is an" imperative necessity for ag'reat- ler dissemination of knowledge of our work. its aims and methods. Resolv- ed that the Unions of this County `throughout this coming year arrange for a systematic distribution of lit- erature in the homes, the schools, the school boards, the town councils and by a judicious and regular use of the press; ' 11', 11 \ - IHIHPUUII; \IUllll1gWU ".'.l`;reas1;rer -- hrs. ;[u FASHIONABLE 'rA1LoizmG , } DUNLOP STREET, Bltzml. mooooooooouu`6U6I`O0 .P;3"9"s Temv'a!%i9 E31` - .`.2.~:` ---JUST IN-- ` DIREUT IMPORTATIDNS mom GREAT BRITAIN 7;: `-; Alex. '-Ho VI. \,II.l)VUl.l,rM_lI ,4? uinparents. Mr. _ and _.,:__i '.\ . r`j,,,,,,,., 13, 1903 % The Summer Cleai-ing S%alVe'isL~in full Swing. J. C. IRWIN. .` ANTEN MILLS. V ` kM1`- Geo. Muir has gone `t"o Thu- town for a while. V % ` p n .Mr. Jus. Muir Sr. visited triends HI Batavia, N. Y.. recently. :uI'Iegvrn9f' %mDanicd home by his Sch` T11`O!7! 1:L - 3' who is spending a fe_w,da=yl-,11:91}~-:; M1 Jphn Hussey, 'i?V"f`('tliAB.n A`. :'..(,., T5 `;'t a flying visit `to his uno1;Mr E. MOLughlin' recently . Ln`. .u--.a,,<. >.,,A land'SS.V1o1etn McMiohael. of OIBVG? - 18 spending a month at. -he1'--_=f L- ye Ill. 5-! I \ UTOPIA. Thursday afternoon. June 11. the T M s Robt. Smith. iamily of Mr. and;.. r . gathered at the old"-` homestead. to celebrate thenr mother's bnrthda-y.) An effort was ma`d,e;;to 'have all the members. but unfortunately Joe was unable to make the` necessary trawl connections. The presence ofv the rand-children.` the {Immediate neigh- ors. and.:other friends of the ,faun- ily made up a largeiland select ~co_im- pany. Thmaqed con le were ~com- pletel. _ iIu'.r_pr sod an deepl_y_ affect- ed . 5. Smith` was the rec; lent gf ily and 'all~'were` unan her many happy Towards evemng ' ;.% a`a %v`1 .&.:f'cee>* and we l-loaded` _t" _ A d `on the-_s acious . 4 . to 'n'a'qa'n 933: n `_ _e`*unil:ed _n .31 ~ _s`.tilli;_7g\'gs {H931 ai _ e ; o -. ht: 9d . V "Sunnidale. "An investigation wes'reccx1tly Wlad of this township s`finance_s. oov-- Bring` a period of ten years-.for"ivhich Sunnidale phid ,$J,31.25......;-'l`he report adds. `there was no dereliction `of duty so far as the treasurer syzis con- .1T1\ld-"' .. 5 - ' J- _L_ -L-L-.a'1.-....L oerned." ' _-. *5 g'I'here are `two "facts st:_1ted'he'rei '17he b.udit -o`ost*$'131.25. and "no7dere- liotion of duty." Now the casuaglreud- er would conclude that the township paid $131.25 for nothing: wheras the fact is that. `the township gaiped a large amotint-`of money by thefaaudit. A41. -.....'.I......L..-`.1 ii A`-`uniiurgn ",\'_Il1 ` ---uw- `uva- voaV...o- \Q v vvhiiradw -.D a_a_r Sir ;--The f9l)lowiag ,a(jtjp`le ap- peared in the" Stayner Sun."' (it May 28th :- . ` , ..';u -1 u I Editor Nbrthern Advance. large amount or money oy cuu_:.uuuu..| I cannot understand it otherwise than -that, the article is. intended as a re- - 'fleot"ion on the petitioners for the eudit, Mr. pSohel1...the_. then ,Reeve. was the mover for the petition`. which. was signed by about eighty ru`te-pay- ers. L The auditor's report has neverbeen published; so that the real amount saved is not yet known. The `people requested an audit. but the _ report has-been withheld_._1t is no-t neces-" saryto remark.` that no "one, I;su:p- pose, who knows the "treasurer, wyoggd think for 9. momentthat he had made mistakes wilfu1ly,for?his own benefit. "Mistakes will; end d.o_\happen in evgxfy .depa,rtment..~end seemingly. the tree- ssury of Sunnidizle isjiiot an exceptihn; `.~ Th8'8.\ladit justified, the peti_tion._;;,_; '. e Your.}s`&c., Q` 3 7 f:.{.1?etitionner. " `W; SUNNIDALE FINA_NUES:> uwuny uub U; arnnvn -av-.--..'~ 9f`--" '1 Mr. '1`u91:'S .b9._1`n.1_'..isin8,,18 bjilledto .`l.`- ._ :\_ . K S, {tibia ;.veek.. T_ ` - ' Gibsoiy. gfawix Ln He>1.or . F%?*1a311?b,1Mr- thy _ an- _ . geraxa gar; ' f"'*f*?*"?`?5 ";-'.`-`.""".'_.-`.'.'." '9 A`A`.5' Wt. ' `. . I`,, V gilkvg, _i: _,1"i,z;`1,1PzA1'i,t_'1"g._<;g_"_ap. _Cl1my"litoe. - P3094-.` halt. 0.15". I99 ',.;3o'p' igs .an<'1._`t!'1.lle. _ and 3, pqgrl;-e ntr`(i'_, `pegdant and; 9han- the 8i'ff.t,.'.9,t{t.heibti she ..oarrre, ;..yvhie.T oamanions- Baaii . iM_0.rtqn.' _ne1,J_l1e,v,v ,9,f_ _,bo.th_ bridq; `kind zltqom. %a`o,teg1,a,s` page , y_g1`yg;tg4with_ _v'vhite `,sa'ci`z_1_ _w;1i.stcba,t. three-pqgtijered cocked hat of yylkmgtf. qt! I?_r . Philip St1_'athj,"O_f Toronto. _,worp_ a Kate Gregsnaway_ Mdlfcss. of `china silk wit`h`soft` rga s`gsh, tied . under the arms and a Victorian bou- quet. Oi, white_ carnaqgis `tied _V\{ij`._1} i reg. ribb_on. ' " .` girea _ ')_.vhi_t_o; gyzg.` stg'ckig;gg' and p`uk14.. _;ghoe and ca_r_ried under his arm a, % ,,vel,v'e_t. Phyilis, he li.tt`lq dang ter ` ,I,.l'I.Uu|ylB an .. yqgvo A _Mr s. Beloher. V% qt [Pio,kt9rdj,; Mich... % {is [visiting he1`..a!mt- `Mi."B-V.vI,- Pih..1'- m. ;MQ.nay;Ah8ad: #319 mi 5mg. on; snnnay. to -h.vs'3" his moo _ba_d-Iy out byf..`9,=.ki6k-:.froxn:;u fqolt. `+1 . '31..-`I.a-`I`.I_ `min-inn: emhana in Illcul fn _ --r-av--u .1319. .wb't miifwa A- 0-` *18. .-r ;!`|.foI<)i1_.t9, a_n<%l the` .izshe,;:s, '.w .'e1'7e:;I-;- y. :Gi1;ii6i1).'1\;(r. -11,; Louis. `Gibson, Mr. A. *Craw ford -Craj.g. Mr. -11- 1--I-1,1 J ",1 . n .-.1 ing. `ll ! at .,Vi s9-` `i an-;:r_ -n'_1.'1.'~..`.. : -, xv,-- ; `-._--.--.-vy.~ . 4:35 Esezeio :7 *1 "*-qtlihoat. o9fpi'.}7t.; M M I i~ \ .;-ia.i ;t'jit, rbu ..rIuin,ci!.z.' 0 V ' ls`-.>@:_ ff` _ . . #01. u,`suUB{.lI}!p . .Jiirkgatx;qk. "git 'l'_o_ronto._`wore_ an ex_-. n ,auisie mas. ct , `f!9Were.dT.v`hif.*n `(1_Joppi), shi_r:red.'_bve&r `a `slip '91 aqt rad E F'lyiI'l"I`I'lII.-I ||(!l Inf (`.f1ihu '-Tana V 93315` Vl'9 v < M1. 'n&'ii: ;?kh.o1der. Vex` Port (Huron. spent ltist week wil';_h_ rela- tives `hare. % , `N, -..-._, 113-- 2...... .. :.`. `m.........a.. -..a. uavva afvuvc - - `. ` 1 - ,Mis5, Alice Jones is in Toronto,` at- : tending her siste; .M1-3.? Green. who is an. L A : = IX-.. A_-_-.| 1.--"; L__I_ Aiarge.7h'u_mbr from berth, took in the e xou.rsiop__ $9 ~ Midland. and .re- ` 1 port o/lovely `trip. althougly. many F %,vAve:re seagaiokhath going and com -l` a-vvw uvoQ\Q Ivnvtva. navy: "'0ven.d-'en. j where the reception was held. was decorated with a profusion of flowers-red and white being the prevailing combination. An array of most beautiful gifts mightbe seen upstairs. Other out-,of-town guests were Mia" Cleary. of London. Eng-_, land. in a gown of mauve silk crepe de chene. yokeof tucked chiffon trimmed with white lace. `skirt and bodice elaborately shirred. tucked black` tulle` hat and" bouquet of-, white roses; _Miss' Kathleen` *._0,},Brien, . of Toronto. another of thehouse . party, wore black embroidered lisse over white silk with bertha. at Honiton ,lace"anud. embroidered chiffon, Mrs. Henry O'Brien ; Mrs. Ambery and the Misses` Morgan`. Mrs. James. Mrs. Jno. and Mrs.` Philip: Strethy. Mr.......J_i. J. G. and` Mi Queenie"Stre_thy.IfMr. and l\Iz's.",A;f`G.. Ardagh.` 3 Miss 0rd.i,eMr.' C. .0. `Edster e an'a Miss5` Foster. a11;fot _'.l.`o- '":i'ontofFanci `Mr; George Mobe1_-ly _and Miss 'O`.Bri'en.' of Collingwoodff . uni;-_`I'_'-..2.1;|.. ._`_2. _.. .__-.A__* _-_L-_'-_- __'L_i..` is spendin here, 5" ua.u.uauuVH V.` 8 ..1?`1",`4 V f.`". Vb VD vV_ i . ` bri.d_e's`_ motlrel w_;_e black lace ov;e_'rsilver+g_ray_silk. po1'1n_e't of silver- R,` t_.., ....... ...... .......... ........._,. e mg`: 9 . Sand apple.-`blossoms. A She carried `pink ca_.rnatio1_1s.: T)1e.sisters of the i bride were attir`ed.eits follows: -- Mrs. G'eor8&~:.Morto'n. cream. colored gown of Swiss silk embroidery over silk; broad pink hat touched with black and carried cream roses: Mrs.` E. G. Bird. French robe of -batistewith lace medallions.` white strawhat faced with tucked` maligne; trimmed with `white flowers and black `ostrich feathers. She carried. white carna-_; tions. Miss Foster. oyster-g`ray..eoIi- enne trimmed with Honiton point lace and silverlhuttons; large black- net hat with` white aigrettes. er "ows ers 'were'v yellow roses. 1` ..b'ride- groom s mother were a handsome dress .'o__ slate-colored poplin-with vest of cream lace and bonnet of ;vio- letsan-d black lace. gray-.-astraw tr.immedwith?: white lace. SUNNIDALECOREQERS * . "M1-s. Jones `was suddenly zitftacked ,wi't1_1- illness` last week". but re are; glad'to repor`t that sheis igpw re- cqveri_ng., ' ' * -ui_' 1-....- n.........;n ......-.I 1.:..} ....... tr ...,........,. . _ , Mr,` James Donnell. anfd Vhis;-~,.son H. `J, G.. of Oookstown. were iip last` oweek attending the ofunera14'ofn__i__ cousin. John Lageer.-. 1'l,___IAl_ -1)-.. _j 15-..]. 54,- Wi;` A a_q1`*r:ca ~so2;r1aep3ppzs 'r e _li'ev"tl` 8y _'\Yhite 'f1ow'r 1 `F1 5101?} UL ll : _ . u._ .r:x.._ aura.-I,-uly. " gay; a;w:_iy__ 7the' brady: ` `ere3nciny' _ was} - pkrtormed by gR.e`\'r.i.,,I _`_7iviajfl"NIg$1f-yg'an. cousin,` of"the `brl:_1_e, a'ist`ed`1;y_~`ne;v..` W.` -wmte.;v'icir3 sit; t1i;$ 7siitir`.ah; `rise dlfiiiicel was ' d eq'o`_i- _ _s 'V am! trig `e`_r'Vi6A' " yvga p'a'rt1y '5ho;'dl." " ` ` j ' ~: '1 he'bri`d`a" V9.3 a't'_t ired` 'in , pegirl 'w1i}q t_\;o_kp;'_d Lp_u " '0. With _`qun`c s` and `Bertha or ; gobrdi`bn_-p`1isatea -"'c'mto'n.V _'1`h jjoke."un`d'er sl'eve an'd `rich veil_ ......;.., ha 1:...` -_.2.:._ 34;- 'u:L_.' I 4` -v 'v-v, u-oars-vaqiuvvvvtw Gall: LIUIJ 'Vvll,- . gwegie` 9t,Li1heriok_'lol6 '(_he"gift; pf," `gormem? `ff-3fame,z. 336': a"wre,bf'f1"_qt" p.xi?g -.bloa;,-,; `g5ms"ann .oa;rii_ad` ,,`w 1g't`e` `bo'*u`qug't at '. ;Her _9 cy bridesmaid. Then-don` 'I .:'.'.I.....;L...`.I. '.;n m`.'._.'.'_;_'- _._._. LL". ._ ......, ........u.., VI. .,.......,_.,.........A '.,.. The b'ride s going-away` costume was 1013 .h__ocola%_te-brow'n z1be_l_ine.` -.tailor- made. with `blouse `of 'flowered;\?yello\vf satin. ;faW n-colored; hz;t.`.'trim1nid with dark brown 'velv.`et a.nd. [gold ggyuokle. '1`-3 __..._-_ uu;_ vvauuqaavu Luv: l.u.'L_ '0!) `of .`fq.siIfionabl<. wedding; ;o,t which=`iri1hi`3`c5j;ron. `Bursa. i_s_ mg `e this V'su111_'1ih1,1`. he th .'69`cg1si.1i _ " Wa,l fer Deane "'Mortpp.V :pp;th~' sbn o1."`I!r. ` E ~D~ M`pr-' `toy. 1n'f 'ag*_er "6.'f` 'thef.5,I`o';:_ii; lgganch` Adf ' -the Uiiion" Bahk} was Vunited; in` n?1:a`.'1:r'1 -figs` to "Miasi"Mabe1 garrison "Fo`sfer. 't"hi'rd` -dm'ghi.`f ; 61: Mrs nearygsjtrathy; at "O_vc'i1`dn gnu` lstpagldnghtr or `Mr'. H. I_I`." 8t`ra7t;hy. K- VIIIYllvI9A."1\L5` `-""1-`L4 yr: pn\ruq.\r.L_p.5 7thy.a-Met: `m1.*..4 LL51. `1`=:.Acn AT mixxi-M ` . `\ 3:-V i-gf :31 - - . . n.n?Vy`a,nA*iT%a.asa. ms o *av.a-x.....T . JN!11b9r.f Gqests fro!n_0u1=. of ` " % .'.rWwi cuUaon..o1~'I sxruangy :3 Godwin is :\,`visi`tin8._. %m""`*9' of the Niasmt.:.Ai;fip-.;:a...1!%? hf? W or Olvledy `r WM and Mrs. Thus. spend *1 day with Johit VW , '1 0! Y188town.` N: Y; V .7` hnvvn.\L_ 1 " 1-8;5;'`S9t\"1}'dh'`:withessed the tirf` % or , a series` `of `fasianahl w..n.i:...;. ' um RTgFRi4!?yNcE~ KILL Illa _ V5.59, -vvon v_v-._v-v--v .-That we reaffirm our faith in `the prohibition of. the liquontraffic `and the. cigarette evil..a_s, the pqly means wereby these demoralizing practices may be .ablished. and `the, expressed W11 01 the` people eW19.;1iol1siiahow- .in_`fs9.;"`11"g,h~3 7ino39rit3?"i11e,1f%Y61` or 2. The local delegates to the annual County Convention of the W._ C. T. U. at Midland, returned to Barrie on Friday evening. highly delighted with the results of the two days meeting. Mrs. Gordon Wright, of. London, Pro-' vincial Corresponding Secretary. was the convention speaker and all .of the `sessions were characterized by the keenest interest on the part of the delegates and by thegreat en- thusiasm which was evidenced. The reports were hopeful and buoyant in their tenor and the attendance was muchlarger than usual. the various` towns and villages in the `co unty"be- ing well represented. His Worship. `Mayor `Jackel and the" Council at- tended the first session of the con- vention. and cordially welcomed the delegates to Midland. extending the freedom of the town to the ladies. M1`he_Mayor `also. jtendered them a =st_eamer for anafternoon trip on Gbrgian Bay. which offer,` h'ow.ev'er._ ;:they_ could. not take advantage of. on account to the inclement weather. Mrs. McKee. of ';Barrie..,an_d _,Mrs`. :Wrigh.tS of -London.,thanked ~ the May- or rand Aldermen for , the sentiments wmohe they expressed injymear hearty- :%ddJ.~'.3$.93- ofI\vvelcorne.; Jon Thursday _ `evening theglelegates` and ._ their host_- aasea =W_r.e very Ihospitably ._ entergiin-`A* ~ :ed;..on who: lawn; 91 .Mrst2P9$i: f re`s.`x-. -ed on the lawn of Mr; Pe}:er?_s~ re`s`1- ; mdenoe. A A, 4, , A . ` |:=uT-he aubjoined .1-eaolutions V were` pa-ss.e-d durin_g.1;heoonv.en.ti9nA-r ` ` nn._a.. _-- __--z:...~.. ..-.. J'..:|'-"I-C :-. '-11.3.` 'A ' ` uoudooooooooooooouoooio M V QOCCCCOCUOOOOOCOOCOOOOCOC OQOOOOOOOOOOOQOOOQOOOQOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOQOOQO999009 OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO The `Attendance was Laura and tli Van I one Sessions were, characterized by Great Enthusiasm. __ _"'"0 , ggulirlvspfrui, I ' It will prove for those who appfecinte ch!-33.` 3"" d . , d in such a goods xn lass and un that we have 139703 . bk variety ofgfruits, vegetables. etc-.P3"t`l:'3y '":31 (forthe Spring season, whcu f|'i"' h ggcewry, should be plentifully consugned. W! 3.0"` pm,` thing high grade grocerlo "3" `io `M, I `can. and would be planed 30 ;'. ."9lyl - tr.-se at popular prices. Sl}oe Department `I ;-u -n 13:..- A__-'I_ I)-_4_ ___. I _, `An An I I . uni V luv Uvlurul IUVIJQ Men s Fine Dengola Boots, regular $2 00, this week $1.50. ` ' Misses Dongols Boots, regular $1.80, special this week at $1.00. ' Misses Dongols Button or Lace Boots, 11 no luolrm. common or THE ANNUAL nE_)Tvrs wman: -011' "A MOST SATISFACTORY NATURE. ' . I `IRE Iulllilllllc F*r, i%4';'.%"""_~'5:: .*%.`,'%1'A *"' %`9v9i9n`[ -.:t=r~.:'s:."_` *--"W .':?'.F.':":'.'?":'z ` '.,""'""'. '. " ` ' VIII: Iu_ 3 I I llV_ I V 0 " ' Vltlthcl stir l v.- . , . V. ' 1 1 V. : , _ _ _ ' _ .. plus stick ofone of thebest-manu- I facturerg ofSl1I},'WItI},.._ l.'1'ho.1me_ oomlsts ~1nt1rely `vlute wgmga, an bx-mg new crisp gogds, just Wham V. -"'(.'9'tld! .$`;R9`d h'"f ny't.h"wm""nd ' m" `ma examine *9 B0ds. You will have` one 2209110-bqntgqppoptnnxtleo-.tq,eoanomizb?of the ' ~ ` * _ . All I/-J3. -uahus-J.nL_`AL -__l_._2j_',,:' I l , .91 ` `.. x ' 31". '7' . ,4 .,. - `B`ewa_r`q`ua1itieis aft`;-'RP'ghhn;I -o00,BloImofor-01.50,-aragnlsi $2.50 a ssvoo Bl r 2.557 V` ""A1{g.with"tl %yh'hloue o!}'ar.ng,uia include.our, ' W J %'"" "F ` . ;;gvstogup.v`in.gH.au`g1L;y5pn`$gigqI1uulu`;iUj0ldvnBI$On." ` :1 M _ V % ne%_ .a .1.mm'wich 1 -a s` ,- - 4- . ,.9t 5|!(.1T ,l.. 5_,,-at';.ii '.Jii.`. ..A:.hug h`*1nnx. $100 noliaum . Masts` % `rcpt `a1~tri mea"h ed` .11.-` """ ` W`-mu, em. regular` .1 .50 m .. 4'3`. . ` 3 :l.l8.,.all qjer Embroxdery 25 130%` `qualities #t=4R~gn1nii1}5soo ,B1oiaSa; for-31.50` ;: szsoand 3300' '32 0;; V`. x ` ~:~-.n:a.~.;`. _aI."I.1; L.'r.l..:u.'. -14---`- ..a-._ __ _-, _--, _ T, T Cull} pe.1:p;ir,:50c.,A"A.- A. 1 V. _ .- v __-.-.. --.-av.`-u, nun Iv\IHA.Alla|3LI,"- ` pug `NevbvHe1:thi,TS1ir1pnr Ne`t; unset % is a -% 2- .~ ~ 2: ~'-c ;~ .a V ... . ;' winne; `name not as is usecl in .rgulai' Corf. A I .`__,'. `: NoV.. S u:inp1e19 Ifecaie,ai; 'V8teel 1ledhsti`aigh!; ' `fzfoht oor st', 'ne batiste `t;`1a`t e rial, special at 50c. ;a;aa %} 44 LA , 4` 5 vv v wn.'uunnuu 111 011151 V7-(`I101 -' C LaJies"Fixje Penjgkla Suit, tfimmed wnth large` tuclkmprice, skirt and waist 'comp1ete : Figs Lgvyq -Suit,,vYel'y`pL1'et.l:ily trimmed with wideslde pleating `and hemacitcbing \'i -. . J` ,\'_:. u .1. . ' IIlI.'|I' `I 111111: nI-cIu- an--p up -. __.._ Fine Jap'an"1`a'efta Blouses, in Blackand White, trimmed with fine Val _ Same idea of` Waist` with diiferent style of tri Fine Janan 'I.'a'eta Flodse in Cream and Blaclgv, Wide tucking and guemstitching, very special at $3 25. Same materiai. with more Trimming and large pearl buttonsat 8 75 enciennes `Lace Insertion all over the garment. less than $6 or $7 ; our price, 54 50. mining and elbow sleeves, $4 50. This waist contains a great amount of work, and could not be made up for i _ 0 no A V l 0 All Trimmed and Ready to-wear Millinery at great reductions from this week, including our latest. and . most stylish midsummer creations. THE W.l}.1'.U. AT MIDLAND. TWQE nfngn vgpnsi `i5nuEn 7 Two SPECIALS IN SI-II R`I`WAIST~ sun; SWELL} SUMMELRL SILK nLoUsEs " ' ' :- T ` - - ' V .; -3- $+:~+~:~+~:-:~~:-::-:-:~-;-~:--:--:~:~-:--:--:--:-~:-:--M--:--:-+~:-4e;g~:;++:-:;-;--ggr+-z;-:~4;-:--:y;:-++-:---:~-~2- I -.- v...` ..---u--u V- w..- -----_..--__- 5th.` Whereas. the pressing need for another misionary in the field is apparent. Resolved that we re- sponJd't_o= the` 100. fund. and where it "isn j: paid-=individually that the Union =;_reppo_n_sible- for : at `least 100. . M .....,.. -..- ..., 4th. Whereas, boating. bathing all other amusements are not- edas breaking the Sabbath. Resolved that the violation of ame be laid apnu-o a av`: n-V.-y :in- the hands of the authorities ; -q-- u -V---` -`a\aIa'\-Du- -.rIuIuJ-AQ\4- - 3. Resolved that we reaffirm our belief in the necessity of equal fran- chise for men and women. said he- lief having been greatly" intensified by the action of our Dominion Gov- ernment in shelving the anti-cigaia ette resolution. Further resolved that our Unions `givespecial attention to this department throughout this year. and in every way seek to pro- mote its interests. Further that we appreciate the `effort of the Toronto` Council. proposing municipal suf- 7frag'e s for 1 married women. .":1LI.. . \I'YK'-_--... ' I.--L:...... Lnl-`I..3..q... of Simcoe County White Ribboners' pointment that thevontario Govern- T ment has so signally failed to imple- ment its various promises `in regard to advanced-. temperance legislation. `despite the Referendum and all that followed after it and further re- commends that a copy of the above resolution be sent the Hon. G. W. Rose and the various Provincial Leg- islators from Simooe County. . 0...! \I'rI_-_.___ 3 _ _ I :1 VA` places on record its grievous disap-7` I __.-.._'_- .. noon` I~-nA.n..|\v\r\l \r\l\n|l-Io ' 2nd. Whereas. it is apparent that the cigarette evil isfast becoming a. menace to the child life of our land. and a resolution asking for abolition of same, having passed in Parliament bya large majority at its .first reading, afterwards `being thrown out on some slight technicality. Resolved that we write our Senator asking him to use his influence in trying to get the-bill passed in~the Senate.. Further resolved that we protest the proposed bill the Attorney General M135 Fitspatrick - proffers regarding age limit. as the present law is bet- ter and it has signally failed. Recom- -mended that our Unions ask alarge number of influential voters to write regarding same. '0 ~n_--I_-_: L`|_-L ____ __-'-nn9__i -___ Ill`-Ihlulwvn n P. 1 . `_ _.. ` `. _ '_ _ _ the qgvgnue sooieugs Three specials that _are bound to win trade for us in this popular department. Remember we carry everything in shoes and claim our prices to be lower than elsewhere for the same qualities. We , _ ._ _ v--V.-- .n.vnn.a.II\J L` Dds `.'s.;;:ai 'p{.;z.ag. of Fioe Lonisine Neck Ribbons ,.jg_.plain, white anddelicate stripes, two specials -9. _ . . ' `l2c.`and 15c per yard `. FINE LIBERTY SATIN RIBBON. All colors, ne wide widths, regular 30c. value. ` _ We sell it for 20c. . Beautiful-'l'a'eta. Mousslaine Ribbons, all shades, ` a.t35c and 40a.` ` . ` snixnry NECK masons. ,- ` > . I ` .` ` I I 5 H. . + - - 1 67 Men s Suits in Blaok'hnd Navy". Wo'1_`sdh';E'TD$_b*rk and Ligf1u_ Tweeds, Serges, etc. Sale vpx-Aic,:-tThe _ spit; `for $5.00 ; $10,QO suits fo1'$7.50 ; $12 50 to $15.00` suits fotf sg1o;0o.% ~ ` ' % 4:-