ThePo`rn{|ar Dry. Goods House poor; 2, bad. Seventeen other pupils` were examined, the grading in this case being, 6, good; 5, fair ; 4, poor; 2, bad. The book-keeping set-s, draw- ing books, and drill, caliathenics and gyninagtics were ea_tiafact.ory. an n 1 -u- The general efficiency of the Insti- tute and the gratication of the In- spector at the progress made by the Institute nndet-`Principal Redditt and his staff are referred to. |Don I You Read this Advt. Jnoxeo HEALTH nnmx [Don't You Read this mm. ||lon l van Read this Advt. `V Don ! You Read this Advt. ` Uhlees you .'are a believer` in modern methods of merchandizing--tb9 113mg of Acapltal freely-the buying only when the right opportunity, to secure the right things presents itself-the sharing of prots with patrons --the giving of -nnlitont. n+.+nn+.im. :. .4-.. .........;.... n... -Acn\r\;'\ of Unless -you Are open to the eohviction that this store will save you 20 t 40 per cent. on every purchase, and pay you to come thirty miles to deal in it. _ ` am You Read this am. f... ,..........u w-_ um um! Iucwrlesdn me Lana ; Eurmshlngs an V1;_ tings.--`in -variety and superabundance--`for Ladies and Gentlemen} `Ea 'less, in short, you have an interest in what makes up the contents 0 great dry goods and funiishing house equal to any other in the trade . ._ Buta;_Vif. 0'.l1 Read this `Adft-_ have credence in it. Irwin I19V" fsaya 8 syllable he :oa`u tor won : substantiate. ' SAMUEL wasu-:v, PROPRIETOR, 1 1 ic }s j ust.'th`sdmb4i.t5v %.Pri08V that} induce. the show 15` `P954 mnY with E w JAS. VA'| R & Don't%You Read this ldvt. um um man this mm. The caretaker also receives a good` word from the inspector. i mmss Goons," ` TRIMMED MI LLINERY, SAILOR HATS,` SCOTCH GINGHAMS, ' BLOUSES, `LACE CURTAINS,` WRAPPERS, Our Popular Prices are the LOWE` in the trade_ Unless you are a. cash shopper-A--looking with your cash for cash-cuts- in a store where the cash system reigns-and where your dollar has more purchase power than youthought was possible for a dollar to possess. '- Cures Dyspepsia.` $1 per Ammm (tn Adva/nee. hU.n1ess yen believe that anadvertiser must be truthful and honest, if he wants his advts. to pav-must say what he means and mean what he sa_ys-must conrm by acts what he declares in words. Unless your re looking for a. store in which. only seasonable, selling goods are Vkept--where trash is tabooed-where cheap qualities have; I10 place--where old things are never found--where the inferior, If to be had for nothing, would not'be given shelf room. Unless your whnts are in Staple and Fancy Dry Goods- every depart` ment brimful of the beat` in the world-; Ready-to-wear Clothing, for M6! -Youths and` Boys-qtuality, nish, t and `wear in the superlative degree} `Bt3 -and Sh3v.L'1di a G0n1i10m9ns, Youths Misses and Youngstm --`wprodnct ofrthe rst factorieaxin the land Fumis,hings and outfr -variatv nd nnnnrolxnnm-..... 1`... 1',..1:-_ -_.1 n....;.1,...mn - 1111 Unless you `are prepared realize that Irwin is no transient tr_ade1f- looking for loose sh-catering_ for casual custom; but that he 1S n19h two years in Barrie--solidly established and bound to stay. --- .. ...... "8... .......5o rsvuuugla uaou--uuu auarlng OI pronts Wlw P*' --I51-e giving" of -politest attention in. store service--the refunding Of money to those who want it. [EclAlBARAIN I RWI N S NO TROUBLE TO SHOW Gdqos. ..This Week... Tnvollerl a Rand-rl\Ic1TT`Ja.ll;'7 and Hand Book-issued monthlv. INIPORTERS. CHEAPEST IN BARRIE :8-lv. ..IN.... Mr; Ira. E. Clark, of"Dunkerron, spent the holiday with friends in town. -..... - -v uuuw.[ / \- _ -- BENGAL CLUBTJHUTNEY MANGO CHUTNEY THE MOST DELICIOUS JELLIES IN THE WORLD TEA. COFFEE AND COCOA MERCHANT.` CANNED SHRIMPS CANNED CRABS CANNEDPILCHARDS T SHREDDED-WHEAT BISCUITS FLAKED BARLEY PACKAGE MINCE-MEAT (3 Pies for 10 centa} |`I\'I\YfI A 1- trr -r-r-rs fV1'I"I"rII1\?'I1-r `ii: NORTHERN ADVANCE. some . NEW . THINK. PARA soLs, ' TAFFETA GLOVES, HOSIERY, I IBBONS, CES, OIDERIES, AND NDERWEAR. T. N. HOBLEY The Cash Store; The mght Hou-90: BW`9am PW" Jun 1, 1.`: - `av: ll Published from the Office, :23 _Dunlop Stree Barrie. in the County of Simooe. the Pro- vince of Ontario. -"Canada, evety ' Thursday Morning, by 32 Dunlop St. "1H.r'.;~'1DAi:1'z' ?Xi'z'1E sEc"1"1'c>i{I:. BARR!` To ALLAND`L`o 703` `emu 7:5! 3.131., [3017 8.ll`|.. l!n`3 8.!!!" 5- Dual. 5:3! Damn, 70 Pom: .` ` ALLANDALE TO BARRIE. 7.47 u.In., mu a.m.. 11.35 3.111., 5.20 p.m.} 5.5; p.uI., 7.40 13,121., 9.05 pm.` Tninuluvo Bani: for and arrive from the uldcnuantionod places as follows: ' an an Agvuu A _ _.. `, ---v-u-v------- ....._-_ _. *- Ion. - 'ro1zof~1'_1"5. 2 minor. 7.81 mm / Ex rein. ` 7.68 pan. 11.68 pan Atlantic Pacic Ex. 5.85 I34 ' Mail. 11.15 mm. HAMILTON. . ssudxo and dug Door wq rk,'v1ew1ng,; et., etc.. coo. Ion`- 7.56 pan. UUDQ fouu --.--u _...- - _. _.,. GRAVENHURST 8: NORTH BAY. 11.4! mm. Mail. 5.88 pan. 8.38 pan. ~ Atlantic 8: Pacic Ex. 11.68 " 0.10 " North Bay Mixed. 7.80 mm. Gravcnhunt freight (iouth only) 9.85 V " COLLINGWOOD &A MEAFORD. An 8 Page 48 Column No paper. In uu,1,-n r, ,,_ `L- nm-_ __- l\.-..I-_ EL... BARBIE RAILWAY GUIIDE. Advance Conjrcapondence. Tums or Sunscmnxon. I=I`-Io'rocs`raA;=_~IsI%:Rh.- I Muir -n'p-ww-- PENETANG. Accommodation. Accommodation. Nllllo Express. IFLYIEPII A `'1 - --- 5 pan. '0 `Gun 5.30 p.m. 7.50 a..m. Master J as. Murray and his sister", Miss J. Murray, of Avening, were_ the guests of Mr and Mrs. A. Ronald last week. . . . Mr. Eaten Fletcher returned to Toronto last week `after a fortnight s vacation with his parents. . . .Rev. Mr. McLean, of Elmvale, occupied the pul- pit in St. Peter's church last Sunday. . Mr. and Mrs. D. Wood and daughter, Anah, were in Meaford this week visit; in; friends. . . .Miss Booth, of Barrie, was visiting friends in this vicinity last week. . . .Empirs. Day was celebrated in the school here. Speeches were given by the teachers, trustees, parents,- and ministers who were present Patri- otic songs were sung by the children`. .. .0n the 24!th of May a picnic under the . auspices , o.the Literary Society was held in Mr.` Bremner sIgrove.7` A very` enjoyable .`t_ime' was spent by'a"ll present. and `tn- dnlge;d_ in, In ; 't_h`e'=eve_n_ing_`. aiconcert -uuyuuvvun up at ccva lav. U ulu 595% U5 :7 ""'. 7! Barrie, an able 'jeloent.iopie_;t.' _jSenga were given by the ' Glee Club and solo: by Mr. Primrose and Min Maude Treey. Mr. Pierey delighted the large audience by his reidingu. Three cheers W0. `given forth? `Qh92 *6 lsrse 8-whorin siisber-adj .he9r9i1y pins? in the g;ti enel;Antl;e;n. . . V _ . -Mr, J. E. 1 Ditty h_u raturndpdvftom college in .'1'_oro'Ito looking hell. AW.- j_H,_ Ditty` ghll at home for camp i}'A'Ia'g'.is'vIa. I'J'uIp'i'.','w33 E}"i5Eo}i3", 2 to 1 ;B.O.I. vs. Utopia, won by B.C.I. `2 to 1. The Orangemen e cash was next played for as follows :-B.O.I. vs. Ivy, won by B.0.I., 4 to 0 3 Utopia `VI. B.C.I., won. by.Ucopia, 2 to `l. The` B.0.I. and Uoopna teams were therefore each 83 better o` than when they came. The 13.0 I.` cluboontained the following players: W. Du`, M. MoOonkey, 0. McConk_ey, Sproule. Moore, Aye:-at`, S. Honghton, J. Mal-L oolm, H. Johnson, M. Merlin, Drory. Utopia:-Bell, Smith, Tran,.W. Bell, F. Hughes, F. McKee, Hebner. Mar-e shall, W. Lynn, .Oarrut.here, "Hinds. After the matches an excellent` tea was providedgby the ladies of the Presby- `-"-3* "1' -- V`?-,-I-5 vuuvvnu was given by the Literary Society, waisted by 111-. Herbert` Piercoiy, of `l2.....3.. Ag "H:`g`ocL:h-:d`-' -$4.... :09. volvv Mrs. Jno. Dumond, who has been ill for some_ time, died last Saturday even`- ing. Mrs. Dumond. __v_;vas a resident of our village from her youth, and by her `kind and gentle disposition -won the re-_ speot and esteem of the community. She leaves .a husband and two little" children behind her to mourn the death of a fond mother. anon vnnvn munch` on. 1 5 Mr. Jim. Davidson `lies `moved into his new house. He intends building a large frontto it after harvest. ` `It- '|l"-'l\-__'I_I :_ __-_. v oovcnv w - --vs naupovvwvc wilt. MoDo'n.al':l. is putting a basemeot under his barn. Mr. H. Smith, of Brentwood. is doing the work. . Miss -Emery, who has been visiting as Mr. Deaourdie s for some time, has -returned to her home in Penetang, . nun innnknn an M -`l'..l.....4.-..- 3.. -v------` cw nova -ow---v can an. vunv Our leacher, Mr. M..iJohnal::he, is- preptring elevenof his pupils to write on the J uly examinations. Four of them will -write on Form II (or the rat parteof the'`seoond).e II- T..- l`|I....'|." -.L.. _.._s ....L L- -vv-u n-vnv. oovv .1 \rlQU$|O Mr. Wm. Clark, of thin place, at- tended . "the opening services of the Everett Presbyterian church last Sab- bath. He reports a very large gather- ing, many having to return home for vvant of sitting accommodation. man.` an `In-no.4; :A4a`--u 4...- _L L`_. `-_L Two or. thre: weeks ago, at the last quarterly meeting for the year of the Angus circuit. the Board extendedaa hearty and unanimous invitation to the pastor; the Rev.- Geo. Walker, to re- main on the circuit for another confer- ence year. Mr. Walker accepted the invitation subject to the approval of Uonference. I V --5 "' Ki.`i7a?e`},;13'EZ":,2.``Z . W... of our bars; for about a. year, will move furthr north in a. few days. Mn 1.... 1`--.:J..-... L . . . _-.1 2_L- --ll:[1"'.-hiatus . Elark," who went out to `Manitoba 3 short time ago, has written home stating he is not at all in love 3 with western life, and would a great 7 deal rather live in__0ntari_o._ - Ind; _ :3I'` Ilia} 8'19 h&1`0l:i:9iIi -sister.s.wai* y;':apprhciai__,H ;;,a "at .L. Highland "dancing hi 1-1. L The boys!` was something grandf and I-much! ap _l'au_se~frcm the audience. "Messrs. -_T urlow. S Danev and Holmes -furnished; instrumental music `for the occasion.` Mr. R.eBell._ occupied `the. chair and deserves much credit fcrthe` order he lreptgduring. `theevening. . . .The annual picnic of the Methodist Sunday school will be held on June 16t_h.._..Geo. -West, of 02. route, was visiting his uncle, Dr. West, here, last week . . . .Miss B. Shaw, Bar-' rie, was visiting under. the parental roof last week. . . .Mrs. John Perry was In Toronto; last week attending the funer- al of her sister, Mrs. Gibson. . . .Mr. and ' Mrs. Wise, of Phelpstcn, were visiting friends in our village on Sun~ day last. . . .Mrs. Nesbitt and daugh-. ter, Miss '.l`_hoasie, spent the 24th. in Toronto. . . .Miss B. Smith, of the Ladies College, "Toronto, spent Sunday at her home. . . .Mr. and Mrs. Jonas Bush,- of Allandale, spent the '24th with his mother. . . .Miss Ross, of Barrie, and Miss A M. Bell, Utopia, were in town on Saturday the guests of Mrs. J. M. Smith. . . .Everett football team came over on the 19th inst. and played Angus team. Score, 1 to 0 in favor of Everett. Had Angus had all their old club, Everett would not have had the. slightest show . . . .Rev. Wm. Bluett, _a reformed `Roman Catholic, preached in the Presbyterian church last Sunday evening. His discourse was earnest, powerful and well appreci- ated . . . .There will he a garden party at the parsonage on the rst ot J uue. What has happened `in South Ont- ario is simply a repetition of ' corrup- ion that election trials have exposed in West Elgin and elsewhere. ' There are unmistakable evidences that in` all the bye-elections at least", an organiza tion has been manipulating tactics of the bribery or ballot-tampering` kind in an attempt to strengthen a govern- ment thathas already been too long in ' rs wxv vv `revue Advance Correspondence. - vM4ra. R. T. Jennett, of A.ngus,"called on friends he:-_e`_last _w!_ek. _ ' van ---v--cu-u c as: vv yum Mr. T. S:h;ivth,"<;f- Barhie, conducted service i n the Methodist church here last Suhday. ' , f\_,! , I '"1?a}'."'.fJph Oaie, who has been "at the Sault for about a year, has returne to his 113210 in `Brfaxmgood. ' ' Advance Correspondepee. Brentwood. Midhurst. ' ' Advance Correspondence. The heavy mine have done consider- able damage to the road near the light house. . g . Ag. My-. Geo. Monteith was "5",nE':. A;i.`Nevpgid assaying we onche 24:5. J A ,` A 2.- 2.! .n 1- III, onome tIm'a:eo oo`_me; `nun "now -qynlo Wm.;A; wniie iso.bs3'Lt.om 1%;-;xAotoV decided to voi`k'"hia` farulfor. Mr. NI.` Tyio, wlio woo kicked by a. young horse-To few duya.a`o,`feo1s the effects yet, bntia ube to look after his ._... H0117. _ . , Advance Correspondence. Lieutenant Geo.` Srigley of 35th Battalion, has returned from Military school. . . .Miss Mabel Dyer, of Bar- rie, is spending ..a few days at her home. . . .Mr. Houston, Inspector of Teachers Institutes paid a short visit to the school `here on Monday. . . .The friends of Mr. Chas. Dyer will be pleased to hear of his rapid recovery from his reoentillness. . . . Miss S. Eden,` of Toronto, spent the 24th of May holidays under. the parental roof. . . . Mr. and Mrs. R. Sawyer, of Bell Ewart,`and daughter, Vivian, are visit- ing with Mr. A. Eden. . . .Miss Laura Mitchell, of New Lowell was visiting friends here last week. . 'm?'"' :a%`?u:":.:e.'a';e"'p"r.u..*"" _ for the Snbbathaohool $153 5 15 ,'F aim W u`ini-Sir; observed in` the school.` A number `of visitors and two trustees were present. V The child- ren sang seiyersl patriotic pieces very heartily. _ We hope to see a ag hoisted next year. Our funds are ell needed for other uses at present. , n 'l`|uI|nna.nn-u LL- J_....`_L-.. I01 owner uses Ii present. , . d On Thursday, -Goldie, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. A. White, csught `the edge of a. dipper of hot wster; pull- ed it partly over, and scolded the chin part of her neck; `star and body. Mrs. White noticed her in time to catch the dipper, or the accident would have been more serious in its results. The little girl fainted s time or two, but after proper applications to the scslded parts she settled and has been doing very well since. It is thought her face and neck will not be much marked by the nnnl . ' On M"Z?h""$} pretty and] quiet wedding took place in this vicinity, the contracting parties -being Mr. John I. Roe, of Oro, and Miss Susanna Ross, eldest daughter of Archibald" Ross, of the same "place. "Miss Jennie Ross acted as brides- maid, while Mr. Oliver Ross ably lled the position of groomsman, the minister being Rev. Neil Campbell. The bride looked charming in a dress of garnet henrietta, [and the bridesmaid looked very pretty in a dress of fawn serge, and judging from the array of hand some and useful presents the esteem .in which Miss Ross was held. cannot easily be - described. After the cere- mony was performed the happy couple returned to the residence of the bride s father, where a sumptuous repsst was partaken of by a number of the im- mediate friends. Mr. and Mrs. Roe carry with them the best wishes of the community. V they did not see him. We `uudemand `uni young ` ff:-iend, Herman Williams, is very ill. Several called lueely, but as he was` very weak ` I 9.1 In so 13......._ `I\-_ 4 , . Oro stnuon. ' Advance. Correspondence. Miss E. Perry is home from Barrie. Mrs. James Marlin is visiting triends st Grenfel. V ,. , _` Alex. Johnston purchased a," new wh`erel last week. . - T! In-In I I - - v vwu --av vv '.fMr. F. C. "1351 purchased a handsome camera. last week. ~ T Mr. J. McL. Stevenson has pntohae-` ed a new-stoning machine. -` * n. It... tun. - _-._ ....'.u.. ...I The W avers Stamp And get; the money for them. We give cash Stamps FREE 3 for em. 3 u. a. wnuuvu as nun, urocor um um Streets. ' ` WM. IIUBBEBT. llutcherythe Marks SIIAGEBS9 Drug store, Dnnlop street. , I. ll. BATOIIE on, Druggua llunlo * MR8. In STEPHENS. Chum lI1|lMONsI J: 00.. nntucapu and Fun, 1: Street. ` 0llAIll.EY98 llu-no Candy Wot-kn, Du street. :1 ). ll. Wllaloimils. Jeweler. llnnlop ' SHAW nnos. Photographers, Dunlap 8 at. A. A. 811119801` Baker`-and Oontecuonor. _ Io street. nonnn-r n. nknmmna, Station-or`. nun _ , DOIJGALL BBO cnrpolo and Fun! ture Du onoasnmms. Boot and stage `llopnlror, hm 0!, 3030! Ind CIIITIC CASH `BUYERS STAMPS .'No new name will be added to the Subscription LII! until the money in paid. ` ' Subecriberl now in arrears for three months and 9! will be ehargfd S!. oer annum. W. A. PAE. Dry Goods. Dlmlop 8 eat. 3. M. Nnss. Groceries 28 Duulop treat. A J. OARSIIN,`-Groca cu. Ellznbe street. ` II. II. WILIJAIVIB. Groconu. nunlo street. A *-. ` rgga. WILSON & SON. Grocer and Du I . Ii. ntuuun. nnccn_er,`Auannme. - '- ~: . W. P. OIJLED Grocer and Baker Alluldnle. _ A w. A.0IJNlIlaE . nrnggm. Allan - e. ` A ' . L%m,eeiving%%Enve1c;pes FREE at seagers Drug Stot OUNDLES SE.'4GER\ Drug `Store, Ba.1-rte,` -~ 1'1-u: ALLANDALE Mr-:n"cHAIu'rs} wwm, WHEN Yoti HAVE 100 on MORE driving into town "on Saturday after- noon, hie . horse took fright and ran away. Mr. Monteith was` thrown out and received a severe shaking up. The buggy was also damaged. . . .Mre. B. Me:-rield and Mrs. A. Merrield. of Buffalo, are -visiting their father, R. Cousins. . "THE FIRST ROOM TO TEE_R.IGH'1`. The unseating of Hon John Dryden is a thing to be regretted because of existing bribery and corruption that made it necessary and easy to unseat him. The Minister himself exonerat- ed looks allright as a newspaper head ing, but "people who are philosophical enough to trace a result to its cause, or a bribe to the owner of the money by which the bribing was e'eote`d, want to know who it was that Iupplied hoodle to the man who occupied the first room to the right upstairs in a South Ontario village, where votes were bought at $15 each. The only reasonable answer would be that those persons most interested in the election did it. An enemy certainly would not do it, enmity does not-usually show itself in that way. V on .c A . We extend to_ all 5. cordial invitation to come and examine our st.oc.k of Dry Goods, consisting of White Cotton, Factory , Cot-ton, Plaids, Ginghams, Prints, Flannelette, all at 5c.` yd. Men s~Overal1s, 69c. Suspnders; from 8c. pair up, all sizes. We have also a ` large supply of Mevfs and BOy s Shirts coming this` week, from 24c. up. A-r II c ,- T The Collegiate Inatitute Board received from the Education Depart- ment Inspector Hodgson's report of ' his inspection of the Collegiate Inetittgte on May 4th and 5th. Under the head Aocomodations, the report says :- Water supply, good '; school grounds, fair; water closets, fair; school build- ings, fair ; class-rooms, fair; -halls, fair ; cap-rooms, fair ; teachers private rooms, fair; desks, good ; black-boards, good; lighting, fair; heating, good; ventila- tion, fair. , The equipment, including library, apparatus, maps, globes, drawing models, gymnasium, etc., is valued at 83,200, some minor additions having been made during the year. ` T The provision made for teaching the various subjects is in accord with the requirements of the regulations, and the discipline of the Institute is report- ed "excel1ent.'7 The character of the teaching is recorded good in every subject. Twenty students in the last class` of entrants -were examined in reading, the grading by the Inspector being as follows:t7, good; 8, fair ; 3, /lawrencefs -Al'so a. large gtock of IAdies _ and Children s Underwear and `Hosiery. We have also 1; lot of Fancy Finish- ing Braids; 5c. bunch. I Lane, from 5c._dozen yds. up. ' Handkerchiefs. ' Baby Bibs, "from 50. up. _ Silks. T Spool _Thread. 6 balls Ola)-k s Crochet` Cotton for Mending Wool, 2 cards for 5c. Ladies Belts, all sizes and kinds, from 10. up.. * ' _ Fancy Table Covers, 25c. each. A Centre Pieces, 12c., 15c. - Good, Heavy, Irish Linen Centre Pieces, regular price,` 35c., our price, _ 25c. 25. The afternoon of Queen's Birthday was iven generally to foot-bsll "matches. The resbyterisns and Orsngemen gave 83 each so a prize to the winners in s `in 3 series of football matches. The Presbyterian `prize was first competed for, the contests for it being as follows: --B.0.I. vs. Ivy, won by B.C.I., 2 to A.....-- _- 114...}. ...A_ I... 11"--.. _ LAWRENBES FAIR Store, Allanddle,_ 7 AND 9 DUNLOP STREET, NEAR 6 POINTS, BARBIE. Bicycles, $29.` A REMEMBER THVE PLACE, A Satisfactory Report. BARRIE. J. M. SMITH. Substitutes Tea. and Coge. A we. pakage will ` make -1; cups. For sale in Barrie by R. M. NESS, i 11..---- c_|_ A__,. -o 1-- J --.-.-- . j '-r... - V. .. .Grocer, Sole Agent. ITHE CASH STORE v-wow`. cu v-v owns: O V18 n.VV" gerinn Church. A large number of people from the village and surround- ing country attended. The children : recee occupied about two hours of reel` emueement. The ice cream endletncn-` ode tent was beautifully decorated by the ladies" and was well patronized. Tables 1: ere spread in the grove and everybody did justice-in thet~qnerter,' Concerto were given in the evening qt -Presbyterian church and _`Or`e`1_ige;* Run. The children: pf.` the -Sebbethc ichocl entertained e. large .,cr_cwd.je,t `the 1 K `..' x H ' . 1'" r"~`~ -.:_.,. -,'. _ ,j~_.,'~w.' _9,_,y'_.---','. 7 fr "` ,' 4 L V ' `