Whitennuu-u............$- Wheat,ted Wu... IOtIII0llO0OII|gl Vwheat,gO0S..u..uuu.....g.... Barley....u......................u Oath...........uu-an-.........u Rye.canon`:-VgoIIIo;uicollag-nltoln Pea no.0:cococone-oloouolaoilooooool Hay, tnmothy...................... 4 Strawouoo-ciao:ucqvolonnaoooloonoco `I Wanna`; Larva 7 _ I j .0 .I `I .0 .0 `Ii `C '..C .I -U .0 `O `I .0 `I '0 .0`! .01.. .0 ...0.0.l. Beeforc uarters per cwt._..... .. . . Beef, Hin quarters per cwt. . .. . . . . . C)f many defects of the `Eyeren- C QUALIFIED OPTICIAN BARRIE. 9 OUOOOOJOOOOOO wishes for their future welfare. left on the evening train from Gilford to Toronto, New York. then goin to their future home, Elizabeth, N J. ' he bride was the recipient of many dostly and useful presents, in up- preoiation of the esteem in which she was A j.__--L- nreiaon {he Wedding Belle. A (riot wedding took place in St. Mary's churc at six o olock `on Tuesday morning. The contracting parties were Mr. John Quin- lan, of Crown Hill vicinity, and Miss Mary Olivine Sevigny, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. Sevigny. Barrie. The ceremony was performed by Very Rev. Dean Egan. Mr. Daniel Quinlan was groomsman and Miss Mary Quinlan bridesmaid. Appropri- ate music was furnished b the choir under the leadership of Mr. O eara. After the marriage the bride -and groom, accompanied by their immediate relatives, repaired to the residence of the bride's parents to partake ot the wedding breakfast prepared for them. The bride received several ver handsome resents. Tmt -ADVANCE exten s congratu- tions to Mr. and Mrs. Quinlan. Q Praonal News. Miss Nana Grass is home from` Demill Cgllege for vacation. " -u-.. -r_:_- 13-..._-I.1_ 17:..- '1.-- ..-...; .. 4.1.. BINQER 1fwu_\u=__' _.\.___- _v_ . ---.~-_-__ Mr. John Reynoltis, Vine, has gone` on the police force'in Toronto. - an uwoluu-5 `no.0 IO 0., I--;s;-hJia;(;r;2;awggrndixfg 9.` few days iwith (Rev.) Mr':!. Drover, Ivy. . `I0 I` II, XII __ l n _--- `_-- _.__._- _._ - Patrick '_'Kearns, _{:'o;: $ahae1'a College, !ia home for 15116 summer vmat}on. " '.-l`i1::;1;.;a;;i;'jr;;7};;r;ed to town last week after an abdence of some months. "1l}'. -\;S;.`b:-EI-t1-n-1;e-1'V is visiting his sister,` Mtfs. R. J. Long, Detroit. ' ` -,1 L `I _,,Q._ If- 2-` -----. _-. _- -'---=, -v.-._.. . Archie Foraybh, of St. Louis, Mo.. is home on Ta shotft vacation. ` V- ---war y- vv- v--w- -._ -_----vv _- .._.__- .._.v__ V Mhchriatopher Moore `left on Mo;dsv an the Northwest,` whefe he has obtained a sitgstiog % % -'- Collins, of Day1;on', Ohio, are the `queue of their uncle, Rev; Dedn Egan, at the Deanery. - ` ~ ` . 5 Q on .;_x, . h 9-. ,._s-s___ `W Tlohn l'1'oore,* ' of Tordnto. is visiting his'qrandmother,~ Mrs. A; hug, and other. relativea.in>town._ T . ,. ` a former Buni- negmman, now tr.av.ollins.for the Thom Ion MING?-. gf1`or9nw. was in. 00779 Mon :7- LLLANDALE WARD NUMBER SIX. WUUII J-UKUIIK III IIIVI-I5IUla'*` 23$:-Latur. Ibo Inn. y friends Mr. 1 - lE|"e."H_e_tte':i" :id fasmilvgevtvon-eley street, will;-retnove V to Lisle this week,'.where her hu_el:en_1:lIAin.buine,II-. L .- , . .. v., w- _.-------, __._ _ _,_ -%-Zfvtter fgxir week: ,cox'a'ne;ie'x;'tr aZ,r:i'lf of Al|Ai l.`1}i0V.TA3la acgidont. Edwu-d Gallio, of. a't 1_-ea,'i_c" now able it move about on w1,h.a~~ % " - " Mt. Willlim AI".r,ry,`o,f Drilling huh been '7.....'.a...`..+.A' o}'.:LI. .. V.*...-.34.. :50 vnnamnpnp hu- pr:)"`ILx*::;)1;Ifa'(1lt;3t'he"i?:L';'s,i I:ic`)'x`1 :;`$;u;?er?;; the Ghadisn roan .Uo.,_on the Grand Trunk between on-onto and Mantras}.-- l)\.. I`I-' ---. 1` -LLA- fl... -tn-guano - dw aanvv ovvononoa nag v-av nau-o-v '1'o_ro'ntowMa.rkets During the Week`..- FREE OF CHARGE 9 and prescribe G1asses--G1asses I only--when necessary. We . guarantee satisfaction. . __-j ders is unsafe to defer correction. if your eyes are troubling you ` in any way have them examined at once. Wehave equipped our Optical department with the most modern appliances and we make careful examinations I]. H. Maclaren. " lVQ.3, H Ilolnooio `skin. eachotouooconowc ocoooo no vootio Inootousnnosnuo m a... ll. fill a IOFDOIOIIIIIOIVI $11.5 .... .... -, Mr. James Campbell returned home on Saturday evening from an extended visit with iriends in Owen Sound. He looks as if his. trip screed with him. _, A __,_`. .__ \l'_'_I-` Fflillilloolctuooconoggo Llgcf tonanoooncoioou %..TH E.. ,1. pal` lb...-u... .2. ll . . n . . . . -A . P_RODUC3- Bnuxm. Iuhe 29, 1898. Q-_L-Q_.. man n,o1;mHnm: %Apvmon[ vvuuun E`0oi . cw...- 300.... ! n._-- 1W` 575 55 A;;| III UV rIW?V\QW III lI1'l_IIIIlIvVI`Vv!'I. I Mr. and Mtg. Barry and children. Clap- perton street, wont to Tomato on Saturda to attend the funeral of hi`: uncle, Mr. J. . Mallon. assessor of that city. - _ . Perry made T'whvil'o M16 `of Barrie I { will be pleased % pm or hiagpromocion.` . I I , , 1 11:.` __, J _I_QIJ_.,,, . Mr. and Mrs. Robert King. jr., "Mr. Chan. King and Mia: Kin,_Mr. and Mrs. Robb. King, sr.. were in Gnel h on Tuesday at- tending the marriage of air son and brother as n A nun n 1` ans: Iunnvudnlvg no` It '&3o"rZ}??3ui'$e'i'Z" `Isl S- Mr. A. W, Milden, B.A.. Cornwall, form- erly classical master of Barrie CollegiateIn- stitute, -has been awarded a Fellowship in Greek in Johns Hopkins University, Balti- more. 'Mr. Milden has just completed the second year of a postgraduate course at this distinguished seat of learning, and his many friends in Ontario will be glad to learn of the honor he has won for himself and his Toronto alma mater.-'1`he Globe. Advanze-`:3-c'>rru-t-1;c`s'.n'1Vlenoe. Mrs. Armor in van ill at present, Mr. German moved his house about -ve or six rods and is placing it on a. stone wall. - _ Three pupils from this school are writing on the Entrance examination. We wish them sucoess.- ' up nu-vvuuwr Messrs. Graham and Anderson, of Bredford,"whee1ed up to Groaslsnd a. week ago Friday and returned on Mon- day morning. ' `II ... ....| .112-.. n-.. -_- ....-...`l:.... - will`;-e:.a1-1.1?-Llieslstory are spending a. couple of weeks at Preston Springs. We hope they may return greatly im- Mr. James McCabe _left on Tuesday morn- i ing for Ingersoll. ' - 'll,,, 1'I_,,,,_;; -.,J ,,__`!I_I.L ._ lI_--.1___ ..- _-,- -__.,, ._. proved in health. lJa,s. % SENSATION Although still in the midst of a gry busy season we have decided to oer our whole stock at a Great Saerlflca whilet ' demand is the greatest and the goods are seasonable. ANNUAL MIDSVAAMER SALE We buy for cash, and thei rease in this season s business assures us that We buy in the best markets, and. buy right. e donot claim to be the only rm that can do so, but we emphasize that our facilities at second to none to sell right and to give bargains that will please you during this sale. _ Remember, we do not` 0 just alfew baits, but a whole stock of genuine bargains, and, asin the past, will sell e_v ything just as advertised. It is impossible to put the stock on paper, or even to print a ' of all our bargains, but we must quote a few to show you that we mean business. a i SATURDAY! JULY 2ND. 200 yds. ne Dimities, fast colo : were 15c. and 20c., your choice at . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 175 yds. All Wool" Fancy Fig (1 Goods, worth 30c. to 40c.,* your choice a _ Choice of large range of Lapp - K and Organdy Muslim! at ' . . .- . . . . . . .' . . . . . . .- . 50 Skirt Lengths Dress e. in blacks and colors -and Tweed eects :1 0c., 75c.,' 90c., `$1.00, $1.25) up. ' 400 yds. Choice F` `. Bloc]; .3-Lustre an Sergea, regular 60c.gmater- ials, at_:_... .... i T Every piece of D -e ` -. greatly redurpx-mes. A lot of __,Gents , ;si?e`.1.4't'l I` Ladie"7"113a;"s . in pxjice; j NeVve,1hv'e we shwn 5 more-bbmplebe assortment, a.n`dA _fa'1-- lash than-bn olliii-V mxy bccuionuaf If ualitlea counbfo: anything, you're sure to be interested in than extra Shoe" Va;lu;_e:s," Syeejz em. - _; 4, y;.X J- . _ L ` ~ _ > - `i1vite}ydu%r: inspec .' following 5, me` 2-z`c:., 1393. vvvo avvuu Ava 0 n 3. Ohoi:-e Fi :1. Valours, Fancy ~ cl; an V Serges, 50c. mater- iece of _ Goods and Silk in `stock at Ltly redu pricea. -' ' . ' ,.Gents en Collars, 4 ply, new styles`, _ sl4tol `a .t..-...; . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..l Blouses 0., 750., $1.00, $1.25; allreduced priceil ial line, all at: . '. . . . . '3 There will be High Carnival 1'. the Bargain House when the knife goes in r prices for our R-rs: do were 150. and. Egg ""(t.3cd`s',\v2.i-1; .L'll.l.Ul.UD _"IL\I I-lUtv,\I -vw----- .V TT come in can be satised now; This suit is well` svorth $7.50, and cannot be produced by anv other store in town. Bring your Boys along and see our great as- sortment at prices ranging from $I.25 up. Our $1.30 Black Serge Coat and Vest is a marvel, worth $l0.00. L Frawley &D.ev|in or our new supply to kPairtie's who hmbeen waiting 1 rni __-:L 2.. __.`ll _ A ,1 $5.00.... 2Ba.rr1e's South-Western` Division. with its Pleasant Streets, its Tastv Dwell nes. its Pretty Churches. and its Go- a-head People W111 Entice Settlement -A Weekly Record of its Doings. Miss Gilchrist is visiting friends in Au- rora. ' -__ _ -- ..-- 1 c:oMM#\IcING nupl 15c 35 10c 13c 135.0 - _ The W. F. M. s. win meet on Ftiday afternoon. V ` 10 9c 3 'doz. Print Wrappers just arrived, all sizes, regular - price $1.00, at . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Men sWBalbrigga.n Shirts and Drawers, good value at - 35c., for. . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . 1000 yds. Prints and Muslin, guaranteed fast f colors, at. .' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .- 500 yds. best quality English Prints, regular l2Cv; - yourchoicea . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 25 White Counterpanes, 2_ yds. J; 2} yds., a special .ba.tgain&t......o. o . . o o o p o --o o o - . . c o --:" 500 :yds. _Twilled Bleached Cotton, 36 in. W1d0; &`:lI`\uo lu4\:`p\aJ _A...._'I.._ 1 K- .0_`.. vvw Jvuuu JVVQ \v\I \J\llI5\all UV 84-10 " """ slightly so`i.lle:l, }73lr 150., for . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10' doz. -Ladies Vests, full size, with sfhort sleeves, 8.13, 6a0h.._....n... . u - - u o o a - o -.0000 u . c - - ' Also very interesting reductions in Parasols, Laces, Gloves, Hosiery, White Cotton Underwealv Towellings, Tablings, etc. '_M_ILLINERY'-%You team have prices your own `way , here." `Having had such a. good season 4,. under the new management `we will now clear out `all Trimmed Millinery at" and under 008*? " '9' 3, price during Sale. Buys [One of our Popular DU N LO P-ST. Jmm 30, 1898,- ' will return to St. Helen : next Monday. I II` . 9, , 9.,!A! -,, 250 650 Stating examin be chee that hal i1':T{."i{1}1;}.ci,"E 6511inZw$oa, is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hunt. , III _,_ `I\ ,,I -,_L! 1.. _!__!L ARCHF. N{:ILL;l ll \V1u I DUFF- BOLAN lin M/EL LEMMA KL "gs": M. Wilson, of Strand, is visiting ith Mrs. L. Webb and _Mr. and Mrs. W, unt. Anni I` II \, dollar Grave (`H which` \Vh {He u and a DI- auu 21 P121 of th tccts, undcrl for G abov at th "I\4"rs.~.I-."1_&vriii-sVti"o_xi',` ot Toronto, is visiting friends in this vicinity. up 1-V II 0 A . `IEIII I I .0 DUI` Lcus. Ten ch:-qu The 3 1113:] _"$&iI {?oii}}{e; Vffim Mills, is visiting i friends ip the 6th ward. . 131..-, I1I-_,, , -2 I\-II-__2II- 2.. ..!_2A. I155 ha: 'Ei{S1}?.}1I.r'2$Z.& }:"'R2{1;y Trainmen were in session on Saturday night. In A 1: I 1 or no ,, _ __1 1:, L`,_` 'ii{a'cf.{.; iiullhl; of an;;.;;.;;:, is visit. ing her sister. Mrs. E. S. Meeking. ,,!-!4 SW -. "n4JL;I Ti3.{&i1a}.}{;"o?1$fav}aLci"ia visiting her son-in-law, Mr. G. D. Patyeuon. '&c}bLT"o{-'iE; 'A;vL}&:i;]'1he best weekly paper in the County of Simcoe. B77`! 10.! " iaji '1i$riui{{ `oi `tfxi;}:;1}_.;, {A visiting J with Mrs D. McPhail, Baldwin street. " '1iiIr'ugh'1i;.}..i{.${{&, J6 ds11i`4,}7v;. vis- iting friends in the 6th ward last week. , lI'1L__' `I_1.__-_.I_ -__j __-I_ I____- I_A. '"i2 'ri:L3;.'Ia:&y7ad 455 Ea}i{iiy1;;va me for Toronto, where they have been stationed. -71%. Thou. McCabe, of Pocatello, Idaho, is Vgaiting relatives and friend; in the 6th war . Mrs.- Charles Brown and children have been- visiting friends in Collingwood for a few days. I] `I I `\ ,I.,_`_E; ___ n,L___.`___ _.___. V . --~.' ~- - Mrs. John Busby left on Saturday even- ing for a. few weeks visit with friends in Newmarket. .._-_ --..r W..- V- .. The members of the Burton Avenue Meth- odist church tendered their pastor and his family a farewell tea on Tuesday evening in the basement of the church. Mr. Edwards was the recipient of a gold watch and an ad- dress. Mrs. Edwards was presented with a dozen and a half silver knives and forks. _-'., --- _-.f,_-..._--. Mrs. Bennett and family left onoMonday to reside in Toronto. "Em;;.;;;*`.;f'.e;,aa.;(i;.;:11 hold their an- nual picnic on the 27th of July. Y7-.,_.-._ !_.` -wlirg.-'gi;u;i-.i;r;1;,V:>f-C;z.i;x;:;., Kansas. is visiting her uncle, Mr. I. Boon. I 1` PI _ fI`,,!,,,,,, Thomas Campbell has purchased the Allandale weigh scales from Mr. M. J. Hamlin. T "1'4'i;iv'i$."11ami1ton, at Toronto, is visit- ing her sister. Mrs. George Lawrence, Bur- ton Avenue. Friday-Dominion Dev- Store will be olosed honor ofACa.nods s 1*Ifatlonalholidnv.;V! This means a short week, and on this account we have made extra elfortu to keegv up; the I 1eoo15%Po]f)we`kly sales. As 3- result these extra Bargains go on sale for T0- AY ind '"1iIi 51$}; I}`i;::i}{, Es Belleville, is visit- ing with Miss Beatie Curtis. 0 I3 ,1 , ,1 _,,!II I__Ij LI__!__ 4.. Men's $2.00 Laos and Congress Boots, toe cap. whols faxed. extension solo. in Dongoln, ' Kidpnd Cssco, Tmlf leather. dressy ' style, `s os.oo'sosuIu o. lass coasts oi gg av: so as ooyslssl Men ; $1.35 Batqn CalfBalmo1-al, toena . nailed sole.solid. nsat style. mediumweig t shoe. Mrs; Alex. Clark and two daughters, Mary and Maud, are visiting friend: in To- vcnnfn ` Frawley s Shoe Store. LADIES DEPT. ` Ladies $1.7 Extra Fine Oxford S toe mm '0 1 toe, o V ,.,.1zu mg-1.59: ofDon and .fluthrs.`.mchoco1a`hand lack, pechlu-.V. 1! as uau-:$me` Oxford sum, patelit mag.,Mg-~- axilile .51.. -.-no-.. mintna. . 8:6 THE RAILWAY CENTRE OF THE FUTURE CITY. ; nae pxxota anoo, pump: :00 cup 4319" ,- exihle Iole, '2} to 7. com too. lP;3ll.l.:. 85 I Extra ShoeVa|ues.% Farmers, Attention. _e;;\-tr; o.r;d go; 1-)r-ios$efore'~ buying elsewhere. . . . .' ;. 1`RUNKAS4 VAI;I;SEs; T:MEiN's n_m='r. 5 A very pleasant evening was spent by the large number present. ` .. 1 .______|____ -2 -._.. -a..:_-_.. '--_- -__..:..:Z... '"Z'nTIuTJ Si '91}; "qua... 1;. enqumagr why the Allnndale hand does not plsy out- on the streets. A ' V _ Miss Beettie Curtis returned ho e on; :-.'__.1.._ -_.-..:.... 3..-... -_ -...-...1-: ..:'.h.i m3"& Z %$'.'.`:`Lg"`s`53 3`I"2'?$n&`3'a "via" with fr ends in Bellgvilla. "'1iE:'iE E.I.fi:`.; `;{{.i"u:. Emma. Lmy have been visiting the latter : uncle, Dr. 2 Lowry, in Guelph this week. V 1:. -_._1 :1... r1._._...- r1_;.-_'_-....__~.-.: l_.`... .-v-~-,' -- v-.--`-- ----- ._--_. Mr. and Mrs. George'VGate`a' returned from Hamilton last week where they had been ; attending the funeral -of Mrs. Gates sister. _ t _,__I; -2 AL - ___3__ .__._L._. __2____, "?iE"..71e&"3{i{ g.;.;i.,.;`e.;;e.;'-eve.;..ee by the ladies of St. George's church on neu- dav evening of last week amounted to over e:nnn- 1 V V - V .. Our baseball club played their initial-game with the Vairville team in the Agricultural Park on Monday evening. Five innings each were played. when the score stood 13 to 10 in favor of Vairville. Mr. John Mal-. loy umpired.the ame and gave oodl_satis- faction. Mr. Shear, soorer.8 With a little practice our boys will be ` able to win from all diamond players in Simcoe county.` On -Sunday morning between sixty and seventy members of the I. 0. F. attended divine service at the Burton `Avenue Meth- odist church, where the Rev. Thos. Edwards preached to them from the following text : -Where_fore I will not be negligent to put you always in remembrance of these things, though ve know them, and be established in the present truth:--J.-I Peter. i. 12. _ He gave a number or gures showing the mem- bership and nances. He 's eke of three initial letters on the cover 0 their Consti- tution-"L.B.C.. Liberty, Benevolence and Concord-on which he dwelt principally. His sermon throughout was'very eulogistic of the society. he singing by the `choir gregation. was well rendered.` There was a large con-_ June Blossoms. The, comfortable home of Mr. and Mrs. James Boake, Thornton, was the scene of gay wedding festivities on Wednesday after- noon, 29th inst., when their eldest daughter, Susy R. , was married to Rev. R. J. D. Simp- son, Methodist minister at Thessalon. One hundred and fifty guests from Thornton and vicinity, Toronto, King, Downsview, Lon- don and other laces were present and par- . ticipated in t e pleasures of the occasion. The bride looked oharmi in white silk tarlatan and was attended y Miss Gould- ing, of Downsview, and Miss Minnie Simp- son, of Thornton. who were dressed in white` over cream and white over heliotrope respec- tively. They carried handsome bouquets. The groomsmen were Rev. J. J. Sparling, of Ebenezer, and Rev. Mr. Neil, of Victoria University. Rev. Geo. Walker, of Cooks- town, assisted by Rev. G. W. Robinson, of Lloydtown, performed the ceremony. A sumptuous wedding repast was then par taken of, with which were associated very many pleasant references and hearty greetings to the newly married couple. . By the evening train Mr. and Mrs. Simpson left on a short trip to Hamilton and otner places previous to leaving for Tbessalon. The bride was the recipient of many valuable presents. Among the guests from a distance were Mr. John Goulding and Mr. Wm. Boake. of ` 1`l\II"'II'=II O nllb I M.` 1 UUIIII \JUuI\III-I5 uuu `Ills VV IIII -IJUCBU` UL Downsview; `Miss Books, London; Mr. Wilfred Books, Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Books, and Miss Lennox, all of Toronto; Mr. El- mer Davis, Mr. and `Mrs. A. Carley, Mr. "and Mrs. '.l'easdo.le. of King; Mr. Dutcher, of Bradford; Rev. Mr. Leonard, Queens- ville; Rev. Mr. Morgan, Thornhill ; Mrs. R. Brown. Brookton; Mr. J. Pulling, Mrs. McKenzie, Toronto ; Mr. and Miss Malcom, Tottenha.m_. Wedding Bells. On Wednesday, June 22nd, 1898, a very pretty and uiet wedding took place at the Rev. Mr. cConnell s residence at Craig- vale ; the contracting parties were Mr. John Marling, of the 4th line of Innisl, and Miss Minnie May McFadden, of Allandale. The groom was ably sun orted by the bride s cousin, Mr. Thos. Mc adden, of Barrie. and the bride was attended by her cousin, Miss Minnie McFadden, also of Barrie. After the ceremony had been performed the party drove to the residence of Mr. John Eldridge, of Bethesda, where a number of relatives and friends had alreadv gathered to tender them their congratulations on this special occasion. All present partook of the sump- tuous repast prepared by the hostess and a very enjoyable evenin was spent in music, singing, games, etc. The music was render- ed chiey by Miss Minnie Caroline Marlins: and was admired and'en'oyed by all present. The bride was presented with a large num- ber of beautiful, valuable and useful pres- ents. The happy couplepurpose residing in Cookstown. vi-was-.3 -`yo-an On Wednesday, 22nd inst., a large num- ber of friends gathered at Ebenezer church, Deerhurst, to witness the marriage of Miss Hattie Bolton, daughter of Mrs. E. Bolton. of Croxon s'Co'rners, to Mr. J. H. Burchill, drn gist of Elizabeth, N. J. Rev. Jno. Loc e, of Bradford, performed the ceremony. '.l`he bride- who is well known here,-was ably assisted b'y.~=MIss May McLaren, .the groomsman being Dr. Hooey. both of Owen ound. After the ceremony was performed in the presence of a large number of guests. all sat downto a sumptuous wedding, break- fast at the home of the bride's mother. 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