iss'Alliev acoompa.n- iedA bi; her cousins. Miss Ford and Mr.~P. Ford. of Toronto Junction, i-s vi- siting aft home._ Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Cloughley, oi .'l\oronrto. who haveheetn visiting the formers mother. Mrs.` T. Cloughly er... have _. returned home. [V Gel: ready _ for an apple -pie social.` Our village is fast becoming a summer ` resprt. ulv 11011.1? m_)uuay1ng'.' ` . Miss Webb. a former teacher. is visiting `among "us. ` :na `DH- 1'?-___1I-__ - an - -- `?92I`i:s;u 1:3-I91`:-1vui`4a::`1`t.i=l.ey isited TMrs., Palk last Sunday.. `Its... 13 11`:--u.-.. LN" . I - -` _ -_. -----u his-IJVDIAJ 0 , hiss B. Walton 1_;a_s' r_eturned from visiting hiends in_ Toronto. `II'.. 'I'.I_:. 1'1 __,._ _--v..u-u an: `IV: \Ill|:Uo uJohn Goode. .of` Vancouver;-B. 0., was in the village over Surnd-ay. Mr Hui-+An Al! 'l.FA'.....`.. L.--'------A'|-- - __'i1_i;-sf '.and- Rose Cameron are hom9' holidaying.A `IKE-.. `IY-I_I_ _ 1'- - I - ` odwnnv-v-J ..: W. .>__-.:V- Th rpar jot Tthevbinder is again :he.`rd'.i.nv.the la.n`d.~ I `nu `I-' us 11321:`;-ry Harris. of`Toron6, who. has been visiting her breather, Mr; William Harris. hasmetumed home. v-v v -. vg. ---.__.__. . Gorge.. Iipwe. bf TorontO,; is I holidgying at ifhomegv J! _ l_'__j___ g_ ____c__ up ,u van`. av-:..-u "iii-Q E}.-eorge and Miss Mary Rove visited; in Brontwood recently. Vsu1T&;y' 11252.53. I `-nr_. 11?... AJI..._... ;~`+:'w`,. "Z5335 visited in Cooks- ` town `on _ Sunday. ~ - I l'I'I__._,-L; `_ Boirt; qw. oi 'l.`hornton,V_s1'J`Vx_1'tv SUNNIHDALE CORNERS. SI-IANTY {BAY} OoI;W'ELL`. xAN_Us. 9 rHE%}%1%dRTIiERN ADVANCE _ Maurice" Mccraw. of London. is vi- siting his parents here. IITBI1 '\1_,,_ 'AIIr 1 u . ` very pleasant `j e;'m_i,I:g::_1:;l1<-9"-homie of Mr. and Mrs. E: 1`. Mocmkey. op I .Monday . " : ' -~ ' 1 ` 1.2-- I3j_._, '- A; ' 7:1 I - 1' `- ` omvv WDIAGO Kiikpatrio Hake`! and Master. ; Hamid .fTA,nn_sht6ng. at. * Lrsxhhto % ~l -the If ing completion. When completed it will be a credit to rthe contractor and builder and `will. no doubt. in- crease the value of his farm great- ly. It. has the -largest stabling ca- pacity under it of any barn `in `this vicinity, indeed few in `the Itownship Wm. CIawtord s new barn is near- excecd it. Mr. Crawtlord has a ten_ horse-p-oweri gasoline engine to put in it as soon as ready, - to do the variosus kinds of work necessary in teeding stock. There is -no more en- terprising farmer in the township than Mr. Crawford. and any new ma- chinery for lessening manual labor on the farm is sure to receive `a trial from him. He providedhim-self this year with a new hay-loader and `shaker _by means of A which he -has taken off seventy-five acres of hay with very little expense. cinity. ...-_ -_. ....v. 1 TMiss Cherry, of Stoufville. is vi-; sitingold. acqusaintanges in this vi-.; _..- --J -.u \IV.iss Jean Wallace. of -Toronto. 19 spending her va.oatiu_on- at the par- ental home here. A Il'!__ 19-. 1:: . ... _--_.-_.- 31- `Av-ca; VJLVE . ' Miss Ethl Robertson Lad Miss Mabel Todd were the guests of Miss Jennie Johnston on. Sunday; T Mr. James Black returned hqma Friday evening pttqr. spending - a dlmgle of months in the.Nont.h-Wast. I`).-... 1:- 1--_A-i- ;;.;. -`_iEi;;vEdna Jeffrey ietumeidi to her home in;'1`oron_to. Wohile here I `Mias_V-Jeffery was, the -guest of. _!theJ Miasga N9land_. { .....- - ..\- L -`_w_:j: ,-'*W'J _ ,_ --- -v----u-J u George Wriitv.-`of the Queen City, is` home for a couple of -weeks. 1|.l':.... 1u'..I...n- 11.... 2.. LL- _,,, LY . v~ vrranr -a\~Ir|IDJ .595 ID L37` unju- W-S-z;m Broley has returned after spending `a couple of months in -nthe North-West. - _ N j ' `1\:[i; Mabel` Todd. of Giltord. is the guest -of Miss Ethel Rober-tson"for several days. . V 'Il'!..- `l --_ \If,II-_ , _ AI 9-av Creek. was the guest of: -Mrs.` Will I Miss Vqrnugvzthews. of, Cherry 1 Stewaxt on Sunday. 'l:1.....I `ll .tI.__ __ .. --- u-an manna-I\n'\nJI ' `1'*`.red. Mccraw has again mturhedl to the city. after visiting his par- ents here last week. ' ` A in: -avg`: uuuniv fiirs. Asheld. 'y"ll.`vo:;onto. is` spend-1 ing a. few days at the home [of her brother.. Mr. Harry Gregg. `M353 n\t\' I14I..-._L..-,- --_`-v v- .-av-van-I nan Ina.|v,51IlI|In.|.I` VV$|u Rev. Mr. Beynon preached to - a very large -congregation in the Methodist church; on Sunday. evien- 1 =nn\ ` STROVUD. 5 V - Let everybody accompany the Vics. to Newmarket Fair. . vu. we Jnvn9 gegsj of `Allam-lale. made a visit to our town on Sunday. IV-__.___- \Ir,.- 1 xv.-v `V. vs vwmynv III. `VVTIULG " Miss Mabel Moore is the guesltvot Miss Georgie Barclay tor a few days.` Q... `D.....I.-... I..- ..-:___._.-:n .nL ,- ll`/IBLII-IVII mu `Ian: -nav-.z-wv~-- We take this" opportunity of con- gratulating Annie Grey and Edwin Wonch on their success in passing the late bEnvtrance_ examination, `they being the only pup_ils V who wrote from the local schopl this year. The pupils of this school have -done cre- 'dit to` themselves and their teach- er . R. Little. Ever since he took charge of it, nearly "tom `year-S ag*b'.` on an average about three have passed each year. ' `iv in Q n _ _A _,_ _._ Robert Rogers has purchased `a fty acre farm from Allen Thomp- son which he bought a few years ago from Mr. Wright. W'e under- sta-nd tha-t Mr. Thompson hassold his hundred acre farm where he liv- es. We hope he will find a suitable place to purchase in the neighbor- hood, as we would-be sorry to lose so good. so loyal `and so. patriotiuc '3 neighbor as Mr. Thompson. 117- 4-I_- LLB-` -.....-..L--..:L..' At an... C I_ LJIIII 11 (BI) biirnsnv `run--. v--~---v. Miss Sherlock, of Toronto. Mrs. J. McKnight, of Barrie. and Mrs. Fred. `Simpson. of Thomton, were_ `the guests of Mrs. David Adams las_t week. . I ,_ G. E. Hwson, of Allandale. `~11;/1d his brother. Rev. A. M. .He.w.son. of North Dakota. with their wives. spent a day }last week with their uncle `and auntad Mr. and Mr.s.Lit- tithe. ` llllbbl-II j Mr. Sinclair. ` of New- Lowell. -was \ the `guest -of Mr. and Mrs. Th-05.; Wright last week. ` LL- 11.1..) .....l- lvlsn vv 1.151; Anny vvvvno - On Saturday, the 22nd inst.. the first `grain of the season in {this sec- tion of the country was out by R. J. Hill. It was some early barley. II ... T uniAixr1d. :;11berav1 ipenoleff . -"tii'e:ir..V' 1.i-i fbera` litsf is always "'a_t:7 iinf: A of .tIou`b`l'_e`- `s'i_ckne'ss:j ond, ',\when-- `ever needed; `The iarmerii this vi- . cinity prize Mr'.g'.S'l!i_elds ~f-or his;.`.'wp-,5 righrtness in all financial `dealings; also his promptness am oaneiful (at- tention when called upon to` peai';form' veterinvary "duties. rich and poor "are i all alike to him. The` large number I I I of friends feel very sorry that the commissioners for West Suimco-e. saw. fit `to deprive this gentleman of his license and we cannot think that the good old Conservative party, with i-ts good name. would be guilty of tvherl act. The Gonservatives of this vil- lage and vicinity will not allow. it possi~ble,.1:his sort of thingto Iex/i'st'. Many will stand out strong `against it a.nd see that British fainplay is given at- this .time.V l . Miss Masomjot Gtielph. is visiting `with her aunt. `Mrs. John Mayqs. _ _-._ L0- Wllall uvl. auuu. g.VJ.l.u. uuuu: J.u.us_yvo Mr. Pym. Toronto. is- sdendingchis holidays with Mrs. John VVand9r- burgh. . ,n ~n~:-___ T _--_..'l'I ....nn . A few of out young people spent `_a A_- _.I--_____.L . KILLYLEAGII. . ,John ..H\mt: .she leaves a -husband. ` ...-_, ,. .. ..... vuv -uuuguusr (II. `but: hate! tour sisters and one brother __;to _u_1_qu_r1'1`__h_er loss ; The rema_i.ns_ were ._oony*eyed",to Union cemetery. Thorn`- fon ~- 'We_dnea_d_a,y_ {afternoons Much` --...:.-LI..__ ___.___.a ' v-av`:-JJ\VVll-JO JLIIUII sinipthy. is extnddd to the `ax. .` .. . ., g . . Death once. again came into our midst Monday when Mrs. John Dow- ney was the jvictim. The deceased, owing to a very critical condition. was removed to the hpapiital for treatment. but-in spite of all" medi- cal aid alie pamed away. Mrs. Dow- iney was '-theldaughter of the late 13111 mung`. `-A '- - -- - ' Ml`. Tu Hi MA. l at `_'t1_:e- `qolle.gia'.te_ _I:9atitute. who as bean {,8-\t?hIc. as associate ___exa`;nin1e:r MT-t "?*l:oj.,_ ;l - school;-'_1vru:|to.~ ton Mrs. James Simpsdn and Master Willie, of Pigtsburg. are spending a. month s vacation at the home of Mrs. Simpson s parents. Mr. and Mrs. S. Reynolds`. ` 'ep;.I{ ;f;;:;";`;;";;u3; .uZ`Masse; Robertson `last week. _- V`, --v---. Ice oxjeamd was` in grew; demand here last Saturday evening. one hun- dred an-d twenty-ve dishes being sold. As much more could have been disposed of had. i`t been on hand. II\I__ In __-.. -- `--- no-uyv Viv`; Master Clifford R-ogid, of Toronto. is renewing old acqtmiintanoes here thigweek. - . ` . ` ofiour young people at- tended the piano recital held by Miss Nelson. Stroud. last Thursday aater-? nnn One hundred and fifty acres of valuable farm I land for sale, being composed of N. g Lot 21 and N..'_W. }Lot. 22. in 7th Concession Innisl. Soil good clay loam and in good state of culti- vation. 30 acres of good hardwood bush, large 4 stone dwelling hous_e. ' First class outbuildings. (gogd orchard. 2 mile from `school, church and I-Pnr fun-than not-Hnnlnna nnnlw` fan It`. '1` uuuu. Ul'C.lJllSl1.l- 1 H1116 ITOHI SCIIOOI, CHIIICD (IQ P.'0. For further K131-ticulars apply to E. '1`. McCONKEY, Innis P.0. 24-tf --_rv-.v- V- .J\~\Q u Iu\aI|.a|.| '\u|.I .lI|oIlJ\lo The funeral ` of -the late Mrs." Thompson took place on Friday from the residence of Mr. Angus_\Var- nica `to the Methodist cemetery. the Revs. Messrs. Maolean and Beynon officiating; ing after spending a month's vaca- tion at the home of the formers par- `_L_ ._ Until further no:ioe,c1i01>P1NG will be} done on Tueadayo,.'.l`hursdaya and Saturdays onlv. Try the f|_oU from the 1\'ew Mill. j____:; lvaluahlefarm rnrsauein f:sTn A THE MARKET H ROLLER MILL ' .-_ _ ' `- i _ _ , . Au AAAAAAALAAAAAAHHHI -4; 7 " A--nus-I1 : A I rs:-n .` The Misses. Heels, .of Allandale. nnn& .. LA--- .1__- ___`LI_ .;\,_ -n 0 ` vivvvvvvyvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvv vvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvv: V`We have also received an advance shipment of 'Flannelettes bopght while the market was the very J lowest. We want to give you the opportunity to make your selection early and get rst choice of Patterns. Heavy 34-inch Flannelette,- I2 I-`2c value `Inn - uucuu at . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Heavy 34-inch. Flannelette, 15 value at 'COUlp1_t6 Shipmt Of Ready-to-wear Skixts,al] made - It may .seem curly to talk about fall goods but many customers areoalready speaking about then; and .gnqu111ng for heavier fabrics that it really is right in :me- to announce that we received last Week a Yew with the latest touch` of Autumn Style. Sarjeant & Smith They are certaihly beautiful garments and made of splendid ` cloths, chiey T.WEEDS, VENETIANS, BROADCLOTHS and CHEV IOTS and the NORTH. WAYttBrand on V them is now` an -accepted guarantee of the best tting garments made. We invite inspection. Prices to suit all purses from`$l.50 t9 $9.00. . Sarjeant & Smith s Englisii" Flannelettes THE STORE OF SATISFACTION. KNOCK. COMMENCING AT ARRIVAL OF A man may Joe 9. hnpeneasmot. but xvilhagimit it after he has .NoR'1`H SHORE DIVISION bllon and -F1-id .L . C In W005 130 -13- 111- Inlet n Ftrengh R vet. i"ncxm'rs` mn'mIvo'nMA-r101: AT ALL GRAND TRUNK AND c. P. R. __ TICKET omens. Gildr_Iloove,_ v C. -H. N icholuon. " 1 - Trailicllunlgefs A smi-4 - H girl who ~ ` "jturn`.out 2 ...?.>`..*:`3,':. ;.';:' *3`.`:t.`.`..*...`:.t'}s:3;':: IlI::1`way ports. _- 'l`rl'ps to Mackinac begin Jul LAKE SUPERIOR DIVISION. Manda , Wednesday, and Frida 3.30`p_. m- Lv. Sam 5 for S00 and Port Ar ur, End? gteamerthrough to Duluth. PARRY SOUND DIVISION. 1 . ' _ . f ;v Eveggo::3d1yLv. Penetang 2.45 D "1 @2111-inumm NAVIGATION Bo. FULL` SUMMER seawee- NOW m EFFECT. * '3' 5`!-4'4'!!!4!-i-v~i-}P--~!-"--'+-~++++ o New York Styles V T-an,'R11ssett and Choco- `late Footwear for Men, Women, Boys and Girls. Barefoot Sandals for Boys and Girls. T 3!-4--I-`i*-~--4'-$4`-I-i-!'i-3`!-+ !+++++;_ ' GEO GIAN BAY DIVISION. Tuead ,` 1: v. c Irnx wand Liayn f0l?S1liu.r \ \ \ \\ \ \ \ \ \ \ H.B . Myers ; %Men s Boys and Yo-11ths f White and Colored Can-I ~ vasGoods. - 12 V??? 100 Ladies % Canvas Oxfords ; c2,ig.....A ..`.";".".". f`. . I2 c A*AUa&Us,:r 3., 3.. 1905* 7` fMiss Jan Bntandena 0! llinmings; the guest of Miss Bntha Sriglsy. 3 -Miss Rnose Meveking. of Alla-ndalc.1 "is'"-`_the `guest of Mrs. James Brdwn.` Miss Bella Young. of Barrie, `has been staying with her aunt. Mrs.` *'*.W.`=Bloxhum. 4 ` . V ; ' ' Mr. W. Kemp. of Big Bay Point... I i ' `and Miss G. Reid; of Ch-urohill, spent Snmday at Mr. W. sReid'a._ , -_- V.-nu-v-' ya vaav~1A6vV . - - - ~ '0 the case one of acute peritonitlis and recommended her removal home. whither she was taken in the morn- ing. Growing rapidly wpree shep,aee- ed away the same evening. ., -The late Miss Howie was thirnty years oi age and had lived with her sister. Mrs. Allsop. for some time. She was a daughter of Mr. Robert Howie. of Gtayner. and had the esteem of this entire oommunity, The _ funeral. ,rwhio_h "took place to Mineeing `ceme- lk-tery. on Sunday, under the direction ;,c; t_ Mr. Meaford Webb. `Barrie. mu "`larg_ely__ attended,` Rev". `Mr, Mohean. the Preebyterian church. preach-I gn appropriate sermon. Hears, Liyin`-gatune. ;A_*;thurianastxnn; e e,vmia%m* ;;8ootIt'.; was '3 O0 oouunuoooouowooou .++++o*+ on"F;id`ay:"2_8t11_:1;tV: f1:x{`M]:.sy1~y:Iiz`- 4 bath Howie. died at the residence of `her brotvher-in-law. Mr. Edward All- i sop. The deceased young lady was in 7 Barrie the previous day. ialthoug.-h feeling far from well; Shestarted .10: home Thursday night. driving in ~o,om-pan'y_ with Mr. Allaop. but deg `veloped such alarming symptoms `that 9. hal-t had to be made avt.Mr._ `Thomas Gibson's T place. about 2_1-2 _1rom Mr. Al1sop`s. Dr. Murphy. , of `Phelpston. being called. proouhoed ilhn hnnn mrm ad! ...._..I-.. ........:4....`:.u:.. Oorrc pou dent: will klndlv renu-n :-p 1 lwr not to non! lhetr leuc rs containing 0019) ; In (III|el'\VII'0 lo wll not carry lllem. . ' . , 1 I. E 35 aifd 50 per Ga'rme`ut. % ~ -"' DEVLINEMURCHISON o +++o `~a_-`_++-:-++t-++-:-+++++-:~++-:--:-:~-s--:--:--:-3_- ' "'3&E ieEa5"s.;:,"' Zr Elmvale. has returned home from a` visit`wi:th her` cousin. Miss B. Srigley. ` 11:..- 1ur...... 1_.--.. \.--_u ,--x_._:._-_--: W l:dis's' mi:ouE' `aeggartaimed some of her friends from ~Tororn-to on Wednesday` `of Last week. -:3`-z-M--:-5-4:-4-+-:~:3~:--a-+++-:-+-:-z-+4--:9:-3-#39 `week with" friend; {n Gut1irie. ~.V..V. 1-V. FIRSTTLI.NE' FLOS; vv1'1'1"r'I"r'r'r1'1"r1"f'l"l"r'l"8"8"8'1"|"8"!' Corresponden`ce. ci.m.a..:..a.La..i..m.a.u.&.a.a.s..a.s..a.s.a..a.;a..u.a.4..x. ."""" ,--v ova:-_v| VWU fl uu" -`the. itunerql wen :13;-L, - I'..`h'iugu'nr an Aggy. Miss Annie Srigley` is visiting this "A sad -and sw(>l;1;n%atair V`ha ppeno dV1 .. "I11-:.in.. non. --u. ...x_.._. 11-9.. 13:2,- _._..-.. .. -----..--- -u----v, coo vvcvaw, UVBIUI W PGLIIC Only. $8.50 Each. I 1`.'.en s P.-Summer Suits. in light medium browns, coat- and pants only, $|0.00 Each. 1 , % Men s Summer Coats, in black andwhite hair stripe, only $l-OO Each. - S g + Men s Summer Coats, in black stripe only, $l.35 Egnh -~.r~ -- -~-- ~"--~- -aw - w v: we wuss, nae unu SLOO Each. ' L % T Men sBalbrig g in Underwear, in plain or stripe,at 25, & 35: and Garment. T nu. an Inn: vwvo 5 u . `J w5I1c~k`:c..1'1i$ $l.OO i5eI:vp;lr.u % % Boys Wash Blouses, ages 2 to 9,Jonly 35 Eagh, Boys Wash Suits. ages 2 to 9, at 50", 15 gnd GI H3 EQAIQ M""'.; ...".`.f`E'.`;.` ..1. :":s.-. i:=.:t:i2:: annels and white - ~ ~ ~ - - - - - - - w v -- ~ -v-v-~--- ----s--~--.0 vhf, I\-5!-nus VI-`I U Vt-lung { Sale Price 89. % . A T. % Ladies Vests at. 7c each, 10c, 3 for 25c,l2and l5c.each Men sA Summer Suits, in ciolors, coat and pants - nnltr G` In Ennln - ' __,____ _.,.__.._..-_ .,v..--, ..-.- v-my-n -uvaattu \ul\J, $1.39 ~E_Chu ' V . Men's Summer Coa.ts,in black lustre only,$I,4O Each" Men's Summer Coats, in Black and white stripe lustres, ' only $2.0Q Each. ` -- r Fancy stripe` and ower`ed m.uslins, 'ginghams- and Zephyrs, worthTfroml5c to 35c. sale price P6,` L I03. I2 I-2: and IE0 yd. % % Ladies Whit'e.Musli;1 Waists, regular $1.25 each. Sale Prlce 89. % , % ` - Ladies White Muslin Waists, regular%$l.'OO. Sale Prlce 59. ~ % % % -T % ` % Ladies Black Sateen Underskirts, regular $1.25 each. Musnms` % E N MEN'S SUMMER suns GINGHAMS *- cons * ZEPHYRS A - -- N PANTS WHITE MUSLIN WAISTS -- r- UNDERWEAR LADIES ,VES'l`S novs WASH BLOUSES LADIES SATEEN UNDERSKIRTSE . nova` _wAsn suns I A Aevlin & Murchisoni SNAPS Now is the time you want`wa_rm wehthr goods and nowiwe are giving snaps.` `Come quick for they are going fast. ` i z i i A v * ... HOLLY. - *W'AiiM'Vv ETATHE%R i GOODS. . . . . .; On Msonda-y morning "James Partridgeks team ran away nd -ca-us-. ed squite- an `ex.oiteme_:n't.' The horses had just been hitched. to the `binder when something starstled them, c-Vans-' i-no Fhnw. +4. ...... '..----_.` L; , __.._.._. -..-...-....u..- I A numbex" of our young people at-; tended `the lawn` party at Mrf Ge-0.3 Wilson's. Dalston. last wdek. T ! Quite qynumber from our.nei.gh- b-0'1-hood were among the excursion- ists on Friday last and repent hav- ing had a `pleasant trip, . f__ up, u .. ---...-u.....uab an-uu..v|vu vuluu, D1103` them to run away; but no _seri-` lo-u-s donsequenoes foilowed. _ _----..v `Mr. Henry Dansmorea had rather, anvarrlow escape on Thursday last. He was driving a team of apiritpd horses and they beoame unmanage- able and rap` away. Mr.aD.unamvore.`_ ..'v---v v-anon-lint-a$a\4` ran being tangled in the reins. was.drag- god a- `considerable _distanoe. , lh_ut_, fortunately was not hurt except tor % a few aoratohes and a bad shaking 119- l . ` l Mr.,H. L. '.l`arBu.sh made A busi- ness trip to Barrie last week.` 'l.l".-. `ll! -........._' .-3 lII-__-...L- , - I u . . Miss Wood.` of Toronto.` i visiting` her aausins. the Misses Atkinson. ..-..- u..,: vv yuaazv Iuwlo W00`- Mir. Wa-term. at Tononto. `visited his sister. Mrs. A. R. Sanderson. over Sunday. V II`! _,.. `ID - A `Ive - - - "."i-as-'sl'1Iw.' `Ea:-rie. . agent Au ntqwf days with hm`. friend, Miss E. ` Bell, Riverda1e__ Farm. V _ . ansduo JJUII-ID ,I.JIIu vxuulm. .We unders,ts.ndtha\t the teachers engaged for the coming terin,are Mias White. of St; Thognas. and Mr. 8oott.Tot Arthur. W/.0 wishthem sue-. Mr. -`and . f"Mr.s. All-am Hawie, Mxj. `and.MIe. Wi.lli.am Howie, or Thorn- +l\.*n an)` IE ... ....L.I II'._._ it . u V Mr. and Mrs. W.` J. M-,oI.aeo.n. Ivy.` Ivy.` visited at "1-'tiv'ordalc MEa.rm this` week. ..... -.uuvu -< swab uuumun. - The garden party held an 'l`uea'day 4` evening `at Mr; Bert. `Humphrey a.| waaagreatauooes ` ` -_.`_I'4|o_. - -- '- ' ' " V 1 '"Ti Q:1:;?:rl;u;I;;i v:'e to: V the An; giruuit, yr_i!1 bo hId' p.t,_ Uibgpig, A `?"?!*1' ,v9fF?`93,%!9v*** %1:V9%?`+A .,-_.. .._f--- `voice-Ia:'|A.| .a..n:uvv1v, UL .l..|JU1 1l` ton. and Mr. and Mrs. `Weatherup. of Stayper. - ' ' 7 "iii; `M. A. Wilson. Oqolnstmvn. is jisiting `at Mr. J, Miller's. .Il'!_.. In 11?-n ` Miss Blair. of Toronto. is fiaiting. `her sister. Mm. Lorne Davidson I 0. WA as-ulna-p..L-_J J.`L-.L LI_. 1, I ; Mr: Rennie. V-of. Knot College. Hoe"-` oupied the pulpit at Zion Preahy.*t_.er- ;ian church ; Inst` Sabbath`. `VH4: .-.._.I`_ - ..---L~- ` ' ` ...... .. a.vuu auvuvaa. ` Mr. _ and Mrs. J. ` I}uokworth.. |o! lVio_toria, Harbor. spent ` a _:few days in "the image recently. 'l|!|g.. ljnnnl-n.'.I..; .....-n-!`4 `J---` 4"` ,CROWN HILL._ ANGUS`. (From Another Correspondent.) T A subscriber. signing himself Bri- tish Justice. writes:- _We .presrur1nue. like every other place on this hta'bita;ble globe. them are people with evil minds and small principles, .who are everlastingly seeking `to do their neighbors injury, and whose imaginations areso large they try to run every pe.reon s busi-i ness and neglect to clean their own door yard;_suoh people we are sorry to say are to` -be found in Angus, hence the `harmony and peace that we a-hovu-Id enjoy. is ever disturbed. About vlsevnen years ago ,yv.e were fortunatein having one of the best men for the business that has been hefe for some years settle amongst us and take charge of lthe old Do- minion House. in the person -`of Mr. A. Shields. V.S.. of Toronto. Like every` `other small village we `hlavle h'otelas` lbhvait are. vmione or less, `pes- tered with whwwt are so called bullies. who `think t`hey`ah`oIu-ld run the hotel instead of the land-lord himself; this sort of pestilence Mr. Shields '-had -to cjombat `when he name` there. 1bm:t by reguenrt {trials and -fiencounlters the muisvanoe was `finally overoome. consequently a good deal "of ill-will was upon M-r. Sobiie.lds.. Gxlmndleas: report by note-ir ed people sent broedowst over the `country mm-r_ since Mr. Shields aettlml here.'_ `but in` spite (Of Mr et- imta : `to W: " ob btisilness.` he prospered; thought` and made me`- __pa_li_ra impmvjemveu_t's.-- oan `be __.ea`s.il`y by, g;a'.ny_ person -jAzw,.h o `t.rh`7"I)|\9. '1 9-W 115"? ;'~3k.!.| 05" ;*"a'a1.. A 1- #7 ,ltht.'=.fE!`I`1-`.II'!`!0.1"~.tYo -botih an- 1W*;?`l`* 'i=i.*.n!1?:ind#ii _____ -.. .-.... rqpuv 33 gg. ago tlvjbg "and the tables and abaommodmtioh always utp-ttiohvdate. all of `which gang fully gubstantiaxto -by first-class, travbuera o,tho;r.s, `Spanking df tIw taun1~|y; thy;.;an,::'aLf._qriedit to `any; iatgw wad (the mars- __-_ --.._,. ........-..v.; u. ;uvus5 uuauuqlug a family of six` young children. who have thoeympiathy of all in their sad bereavement. - Mrs. Charles Mills passed away on Tuesday of last week after a few days illness at the early age of thirty years. She leaves to mourn her loss. `besides a loving lmsbwnd. a 4'-on-niln 4.4! .2.` -....-.._ --L:1_1..-,- : ."'nIfs M. McLean is spending a "fe_w ` weeks" with her cousin. Major Cur- rie,` of Toronto. '_v1\?[i;;csT Godwiln and Lulu Cook. of Toronto. are. holidaying with Miss Annie Brown. " `If r_~---~.v.- -- vu`-I mm n . 1'.` Edwards, of Toronto. moves into his new summer` residence this? week. Mr. Hume has" occupied hrisfor some time. ' ` ` `-1635 I i-j'l"h-5"1\I;a1odiSt church was re-open- ed last Sunday after a thorough ne- novation. There was special music for th_e`occasion and a suitable ser- nnnnn Miss Gladys rsi is ill wgth tom- silitis. ~ ' . : ' us/nu LIUIIUGJ 5- "i\tIi;s.fi.vaux9a MoMurnay spent Sun- Iday wi_th Duntnoon friends. `IE8-.. rs- .-._- -V.-... ;Juuu;vvJl xxncuua. Miss" Rogers, of Toronto. is ethe guest` other sister. Mrs. Giffen. `ll ..- 'l'|I_-L ,t~ 3..-..- -- m.-.n;-o .51. .I.u.v1; IODL wccn. A young -son has comdto brightenx the home of Mr. and _M r-s. A. Mc- T AAJ ' - -., H-.. _... ....v Vvua-uav UVUI. Du-uuuy. Mr. Sutton of -Edgar, has purchas- ed Mr.`Doane`s [arm and will -get possession in the fall. _. 'Il_. u - - - v vo ` --vo ` ~31-3|-VI-9 414.1-an IJILLUII. Mrs. Black. `of Barrie. is visiting her sgster. Mrs. Moir. this week. Iflnn `I !.LLI- A." A1 - -II -- ._-- ...l......--, -u.n..u 4.11.1141. LulD4VVCUo 4` > Miss Little. _.or Churchill. was-the; |g'uest of Miss L. ~Moi:' lgst we-e_k. j A ....-...... _-_- `L vavaaav lplulul-IV-'u Berry-picking seems the order `of `the day with the women of the vil- % [age and fall` .whe'at c~,1t-ting among ; the` men on the farms. i f____ 1`I`I|lo I -_.- ._.v.. van _uuv J.(4l..lIJ.l`Do r Mrs. {Williams and Misses Gertie }and Josie Williams returned home Lilast Saturday after visiting at New- `market for two weeks. . ' `IIIL- 'I-,ru - iu-_1\I'1-1'1r-se Shaw, `of; Tdrdnto. is home for three weeks holidays. ' 'l:f:ag-'l'......... 1u-.1u'___._._., , - - r-