special train was run frm Everett to l`I-`lI:.....-.-...l . ' ?3'J1iiZ'g5&3E. ' The Toeeogontio Conservative Aeeo-, ciation met in Everett on Monday to select delegates to attend the Conven- tion in Allleton on July 21st. I am `very sorry to report the serious illness of Mr. W. Johnston. Sr. 2nd Line Larks. Advance Correspondence. > Miss McGee, of Toronto, is the guet of Miss Nellie McDevitt. Mi. Bert Mnrdonn, of` Wyovnle, spent Sunday With John 0. Swan.` up INI Heying in now `the order of the dey but the weather is very catehy. Mrs. Joe. Cockbnrn, of Edgar-,epent` part of last week with her eieter, Mrs. A. Turner. I ` Mrs. slid. Maggie McClung visited friends at Waverley recently. A . Quite a number froin heiare spent` the 12th in Midland and report a ne time. ` - ' . Mrs. Will Looker, of A11gnda1e,' spent last week with her father, Mr. W. J. Swan. . - - ` Mine Pearl Swan happened with a very painful accident on Thursday last. In some way she accidentally stepped of!` the verandah and broke-her leg just above the ankle. Dr. Moclinnon, of Elmvale, was called in and -set ' the broken member and she in now doing as well as can beexpeoted. ' Shanty Bay. Advance correspondence. Miss Mary Goods in home for her :summer vacation. . Theyvare keeping`, ice cream anel drinks at the corner this year. ` A; W. Young,` of Guelph Bani-' nee: College, is spending _his_ vacation with Mr. and Mrs. B;-Vown. .Mra. - Manning was a guest nt th_e` parsonage` over Sunday. . ' T Mrs. S.__Arthnr -returned to Barrie after spending a short time in `our village. -- ' ..fI C? . Q Q C I If I I` Miss Mary Hows :-d, of Barrie, is visiting the-Miase_a_HowAnrd`_. V i . `M4-a.,_ Min, undllr. Ohuollh of Bsrribj i1.1I:d on friends Sundly. V a-nz!=eer.or<> Prof. Hume and family are here for the summer months. V ` Mb 81311 Mrs. J. Snnddraon yore called to Muakoka on `Tuesday Inc to attend the funeral `of Mr. Sindersdn mother. ` " Ell Miss J. Tot-gis, of rillis, is the ash of Miss Mory Brooks, Hawthorn Advaaco Gonapondcncc -nu v wouuv have I vvyvuuuuwvt The Free Methodists will (D. V.) hold their Quarterly Meeting at Crown Hill, July 2022, as tollowe ;'--Service Friday, beginning '-at 7 30 p.m.; Satur- _dny at 7.30 p.m.; `Love feast Sabbath morning at'9.30 ; preaching at 11, fol-. lowed by `Sacramental service. In the evening at 7 the word of life will be preached by Rev. W. H. Reynolds, D.E. D. S. Clink, pastor. Girls.-Meg. Ambrose, Frank Arm- strong, Edna Aulb,Pee_rl Ball, N. Caven- ngh,I1-ene Co'ey,E. Cooper,L. Crawford, F. Criapin, Sadie Frelick, K. Hayes, `Esther Henry, Nor. King, Em. Leigh- ton, M. Moore,` 0. McKee, V. O'Neill, I. .Pae, A. Quinlan, `U . Redditt, 0. Richardson, E. Rhinehart, L Robin- son, 0. Spar, M. Vair, L. Waters. 'D*..... ..L:____. n "l'I_LL M-1`-. J. Marlin, Oro Station, visited [Mn J ; McDermott last week. on the 9:1. inst. Mr. Marshall gave anice, cream social toa few of his friends. A irery pleasant evening was nnn It List of the Successful Ones at the Recent Examination. Thefollowing are the names of the successful `local candidates at the ex- aminations for entrance standing to high schools and `collegiate institutes`. Teachers desiring` marks of reiected candidates may obtain the some by` sending stamped envelope to Inspector Morgan. Marks will not be sent dir- ects to pupils. ronto, have been visiting at Mn? '1`rac_v s. T % `I-Inxn .-9:110 `III \IIVll -I-&I cl-UV!` ell, F. Lane. Boys.-A._ Crease, H. Loans. . V , . > Enron. _ : Jtni e Batemnn, Lilli Carr. Minnie `Cummings, 4 Baby Hammell, May D611-7fM_9oPhrqon, Ethel Mo-, -'DorInotl5$ (Vida Verrbl, ~ Henry Aitken, ` W J ` 9*i59*d%% u- up no 1 oven 11 gqygggg " loyta.--riE'. Abkioloon, 0.. Both- well, R. Brigham, E Browulee. 'I`. N. Caldwell, P. Campbell, R. Cautts, J. L. , Dalton, 0. Gibson, J as.` Gilchrist, Jno. -Gilchrist, C. Grasett, E. Grey, G. iU'rqo_hart. E. Yo , , . Hen:-`n. A. Henry, G. Hill, W. Hines, F. Holmes, A. Mayhee, H. Monkmun, J. Montgomery, L. Montgombry, W. Moore, G. Morre, J. `McDonald, D.| MoNob, R. Oliver, H Orrok, A. Pae, B. Poplar, G. Plaxtoo, S. Smith, 0. .,Stewar`t, `F. Traoy, ~Tyrer,, R. orig, G. Young, Gh-ln.-'-L-E.=K_idd, G. om, 'K.1>ow.? *.IIv 1' '- ENTRANCE EXAMINATIONS. --wv-v-- --..- Advance Cotrespondence. l'.I :1 .1 BARBIE. COOKSTOWN. ` Eie Cooper, Emma Cooper, Maggie Goose, Loueillu Greeneidee, Leave Kidd, Mabel Reiuey, Maydee Henry, Lottie Henry, Eveleen Coulter, Phoebe Gibhel-,Stelle McNeught. Ethel Mer- rick. Sadie, -Robinson, Elsie Sproule, Mabel Nowell,-Cameron Conlter, Jphn \ Ooulter, `F:l'erbert- Groee, J emea Hindle, _NoruIn Iluughton, John Menkmen. _ _cnuncnn.p. ; I ., %.`.:v``Jen1|i7!5':` ---Berry: V Mebele?"`i ,r. eearyeru.-s-,:.<*nae.e I'M.-01 4; .1.` L Carrie Edwgrds, Maggie Havdon, Beatrice Knight, Eva. Mitchell. Edith Morris; Mossy McGarvey, Lulu Mo- Mulkin, Lyda Morton, Alma O'Brien, Eleanor Parrot-c, Robert Armstrong, Claude Broley, Omar Burns, Alfred Campbell, Henry Coley, Hqrhie Mur- phy,Jamea Rm. M . THE "ADVANCE". Sample. _ Fred White, Celia Donne, Bertha Gollhti, Maggie Orr, Florence Scott, Maggie McDonald. ' I,GR`AP,HOPHONE| No .991:I+En MUCHEW-I ,Gtapho hone can be u as .;.;y;...;... '..g. m....... on lii-Priced Talkiun Machine. When accompanledagg a Recorder this to make Records. -Price w th Recorder. :7 50, Reproduces all the standard Records. 33nd order and money to our nearest oice. COLUMBIA P||0NOGRAPl_1 C0. 0093- 30 `onus: urpsnvp ___ -., 1-\___.I,,,_ NEW YORK, 14%-145 Broadway. CHICAG , 88 Wabash AVO- ST. LOUIS, 20322 Olive St. . WAS I GTON, 19 Pennsylvania An. E 'PHII.ADEI.PHIA, 1032 estnut sz. , o BALTIMORE. to E. &.ltilnCISL ' PHILADELPHIA, Chstnut St. I BALTIMORE, to E. BI.ltitna'I5- 'BUFFA'.21'w3I-" `cc 5. I 1 AkIS,4 Boulevard des it emu ERLIN, 55 Ktonenstnsse. ADVERTISE IN A REAL ALLISTON. ANGUS. 25-5o-'01 mocsnos. ' "`1"--- rnuvv yvva, nvwuuv-:71 V 1aKidBtt'Boo T% % g _ _ u on ts.Vtoo oap_ Jf` :l'.k'd tip. aizes 3 to 7,. won}: hhnw'Sp0cla1 50. ,, enammp SPPl`_8. turn solo, in kid or 500. md"`h!`. sizes! to 5, well worth hdiwh ' uced to 350. % ` A % kid m3'c D$ls Kid `Oxford 8ho_; . mexnble sole. kidliuod` Dr|ce$l.25 _ ` k. N L "" Ch0c0la.tn $3? to` I In the wards! `n is mam w vv"-r'."_""' -""' '*"" wired the most skilled workmen. my in masons and machinists. . _ Notes from Midland on the l`2thg-- yom-`oorrespondent had the pleasure of Wompgnylng the members of L. 0. L. No 985 of` Craighurst, who took part in the demonstration at the above med place. The day was all that mm-be desired, the rainfall on the previous day having thoroughly laid we dust and brought the temperature we point where no inconvenience was experienced in making up a first class procession and showing off the many different lodges to the best advantage. and certaintly many of the lodges must have spared no expense in the matter of uniforms and general dress. Some of the "lodges looked very pretty specially Victoria Harbor (although it ` iaaaid that Wyevale carried `off the honours) with an organizationgof Lady hue Blues in advance, a junior orga- nization consisting of small "boys fol- lowed by about one hundred senior Oraugemen all dressed in blue uniforms ` of a very attractive and appropriate style, which put his lodge first in the procession. This lodge was also so- companied by a goat which was also unattractive feature in their make up. There were also three bands present ` among which was Elmvale silver bands under the able leadership of _\ Band Master, 0. Walton, They sus-" tained their past record of being second tono organization of the kind in the Countyand as in the past put up some very line music. There was also a very excellent band from Orillia and the home band was not lacking, in the energy in their efforts to entertain the iiaitors with plenty of up-to date mus- . 245 tickets were sold at this etstion forCc1lingwood on the 12th. ' The station is undergoing repairs. The passenger department will be moved to the opposite side of the track, much to the convenience of the public. Another pioneer in the person of Mrs. Bush passed away, stt he ripe oid `R6 of 80 years, at the residence of her '" Mr. C. H. Bush, on Saturday last. Theremsinswere interred in the come- i`Y here on Monday. L Marge number of warm friends, of 3 .N.sS. McEschern, the retiring Wipe] of our public school, met est 350 residence of Mr. H. L. TerBush 1' Wing to express . their greetings `'81 ? great respect by presenting mm with a handsome and valuable Wreck. The church choir of which 0 . ,_,;:._.:.,ec`. ,-- _ .d'wl. 4. ` ct`.9 P ltiau. To coawSPfv ;`:`e wS~l(:(;n:hlemo#o`:r:'epondent ;. nofttli Ohrigg ` w"`I`)"OWn::, seal the letter end,one)cent will be,.I;icifen:l$`~p1iItTIge`g:_ 5; , V, -2} tad L3, :-I" W urainrnuz-st._ . ' 5 -Mr. the ~oldestv'm Advance Correspondencea ` , ,nuu_|berv of aken up be Woresfold, of Toronto, us the fp1'!0d* ivpropmte emnsic Vt%1=.-nd: tgek gain " W- fM,_ Wm, Hodeon, _ . instrumental by _there mule yery-; d Natal .3 " M9 L9,... of Mineaing, is the enjvIble ti_hne. At an Adv-994` `W9 un'd d yea-rs D M? brother,,Geo. McLean. , f '9 "?8;D|'- W9l'*9PPd 'f"; inhabited gab eat of has J H Time is reported to werdnnd read _the'followtn_g.nddvreee;-_ _ h were raided ThtR6V- '1. t change for the het-- ., ; Mn. S. McEAcnn3N;-It_iet -`withv r tribes- The ve taken a s 13 f.1il|8'Vf'"fd'P resretthnte W9 `I'.I1ize Vantage of an ,,d.,.. of mm.* your early deptmurafrome our midst 3 and mm.` M J` mi l`L f;3{ in t. John's 190' 3=119*P'=**=e'=d ==*mP! `mtry against ,de,occl1P`d ` 9 ne exhxbited during your ten yeere reel-, d pressed by It ehl'h " Sunday and 1, dance in our village have taught us. to" e Boers retreat Heavy thunder `fame .9`; md:e highly `esteem your citizenship in ' the Whereihva ill! Place on samrdgy 91g V "`i`_Y l`.P!'P1"i".""`.9.l7 to ` le 11? well def; njntall was Very '99- _ . k A gret Yon: departure. In your cepeotty blvolcanic for Aatroll through the smeigzcvwors as punclpell of our ecliool, nehrntepnyera -a . . ' o o , . Il1:id8 `t S.unn,`.a'..le:n+.}(\:ro\!I-Irl\II)`I?!!}1'I{V nonnnintnrl !?..an Ba? yo! `yo 8` own your Mr. Schmidt is loading lumber -for Boston. .sunmuu_w_-- """"'l""'J "--- -3- --.~- Wis, who Is thoroughly acquainted `M, the work froux t_he sgart, shows ms the work in than glgunuc structure ghich is near to completion must have 1...: Am mnnl: skilled workmen Angus. : 1 Advance Correspondence. The heaviest rain fell here on Mon`- - ':wl;:ine Oxford bboes. toe cap. Macka__y; 319. heel and sprln heel, natty, A. shoes in tan and b ack leatheu, t 9. sold regularly for 850. and; $1. reduced to 60 an and Blagk oxsora-shoeme opp, mm 6518. stylish and good to_' wpm. ' to 500. ` 10 feizular price 753:5, V. The time is now at hand when we wish to clar out all. line and. broken lots of Men s, Women s apd Children's Summer IOV0t.W981`-` th8ht prompts the deed. This how W5 g6 &b0\it 3_- 5 .---co ' md Boers or ev could defy z y now ih Sou init period. w many thousa` imb those {zia -.=m;;.;:,'e;*;=.; :::::, .:".: .::12.:;:::: 4:'.:::; .:;.:a::.a'e:,';L"a's.&%`*"" *"'%"A '.`z!11co`2, regularly for 850 and L; ' K13 3; gm, if ',xiu 7 . l. $" ` 60? ` 331d recur-:Iy"t? #7 M, f M3 {` Oxford Sham we on I-ace-3 Pruhe11u:8lin1zari..tin -1!di>Jbn1f?f Hm 6"t`:J31.0aty11sh to wear. 4 A j i_:-egiilut =0 "P.'* 75 '"?" Men'a%sumz%;D aE16: M F U * . 4 Q jton uAe`_Ip1en_ 1:`; ,; :: Bu_tton Boots.toe _ '& s5c_',pe5m` 5&1. mes .3 7,_wo_roIg Bow: Tm t3 1 u . I ' 7 I - ' :n,,,S]:{`;P51`PPer. solo, in kid Q ioc_ worth. ea (3h `med N35 . "A - . .. kid M3153: Oxfofd `S,ho_o,* ;: h,mce$l1l.'g;x|b1esole. kid linoq `A . .. wchocolate J REDUCTIONS IN rnom L dun >3`? l Those who W6l_.`0 present at the ice- oresm party given by Mr.` A. Marshall last week report a good time. Mr. J. Ferguson had on underhrnsh- iag on Wednesday last, the dance at night being appreoisted by all. ` -, I__-_ Mr. Elin Warsnop, who has been engaged in Mr. J. Campbell : saw mill at Big (Bay Point, is home for the harvest. V ~ A s M... N. ;"n&s.cn'nI. .+xe.:.s.:.hl a your early departure from our midst 3 `as exhibitediduring your ten years'rssi- villagehave "taught us. to community "and proportionately A re- d. your `loss will be keenly felt, for in 'D., B`. N. Page, H. L. TarBush, School. feelings offdeep we. realize your excellent character `and example your your departure. _ Inyour capacity principal our school, as ratepayers we can truly say you have shown your- self capable, zealous in the performance of yourdutiee; punctual to the letter and at alltimes kind. and courteous to" those around you. In_ church work every branch of it your usefulness has been conducive to great good and those services we are happy to say have at all times been cheerfully and vigorously performed. Our public library, cheese factory, and in a word all matters per- taining to the public good have shown the benet of your assistance and ad- vice. Now, sir, be-assured of the love and esteem we entertain for you and kindly accept at our hands, this Hall Rack as a memorial token. to indicate that the welfare of you and yours will henceforth occupy a prominent place in our hearts and in our prayers to the Giver of all good. Signed on behalf of the ratepayers of this Angus School Section, N o. 10, Essa :-S. West, M. Board ; C. K. Clarke, ratepayer ; Rev. G. '1`. Scott, Pastor. `lf_ Il'_'I'.\, -1 4 II I n n--- i. ` coxwen. V I Advance Correspondence. I Haying is the order of the day. "Mr; John Asoens ploughing bee and dance was a great success. Mr. MoEaohern replied in tting words. His great aim and: desire in life, he said, was to do good, help the needy and lift up the fallen. Truly, he said, the ten . years in Angus had brought his greatest joys and his deep ; est sorrows. Your correspondent man 5 only say that every word contained in , the above address is truthfully uttered. [We wish Mr. McEaohern God Speed. ` Mr. Janxee`-'eWarsno was in TToronvto ilast week attending t e funerelof his 5 brother. ""i\.!I1:;I-1d Mrs, Coghill, of Toronto, are spending their vacation at Mr. O. I S. Row s here. '_ " ' Reynold?! and Mr.- Herb Maw, of Egbert, were visiting in ` town recently. T V , T A large number of our citizens cele- brated the Twelfth Vin `Oollingwood. One hundred and twenty three tickets were sold at the depot here. e The -Onro Station - Quadrill'e Band consisting of Messrs. Fred. Kirkpat- rick, W. Orawford and W Robinson A Mr. ' Albert Ferguson; of Toronto, `spent last week under the parental roo_f_ here. _ T ` Q: In III: A II` tip, fanby cloth top. turn sole; re\1larT price $2. 50 and $3.00. This is a. genuine nnnn I-nrlnnn On Ql,75_ ~ Oro Station. Advance Co:-responds: 351 A83-hr SW? The senior football club purpose hav- ing a monster excursion to Thornton on Saturday night, 21st 1nst., when the return match with that` club will be played. The boys want the hearty support of all in this which promises to be the hottest match of ' the season. Practise on Thursday` night at 7 p. m., by order of the Captain. d I The Park `xswfest oneot: the moetpopular summer resorts for miles around. Every day crowds frequent it, but on Sunday, perhaps, the biggest crowds are present. Sports "and games of all kinds are provided for fboth young and old`. ` [Mr. Ben. Webb has charge of the improvements of our sidewalk from the corner of Main and College to the Post Oice. The old boards have" been re- moved and the walk widened.` The bed will be gravel, with about two inches of cement on top. - ' ` it an. - - A very "large number of Stroud and Craigvale people accompanied the Orangemen to Oollingwood on the 'l2th. As usual Craigvale L.O.L. 605, were the biggest and best dressed lodge and were accompanied by the best band, viz: Barrie. Strand Lodge 234 did not turn out on account of non-ar-. rival of . their new colors. . . lThe villae Presbyterian Sunday school held their pionio at Bell Ewart on .Monday afternoon, and. were met by ahowery weather, which made the A afternoon very unpleasant. We -hope` the efforts put forth will only be reviv- ed, and anothervdayappointed. . Knock Sabbath School anticipate a pleasant time on Friday, when their annual exonraion takes place, this year to Strawberry Island. . i Owing to the illness of their neice, Miss Helen Bigger, Rev. Mr. and Mrs. Wasa have been unable to move to their new charge at Lembton M ills. ` tobacc.o,,V and ired, and theh nt pastu-rage { eep, summer a AM; no. W. Slono, of Toronto, is visiting in the village. L At Quite a nuzibenvfmm here took in the Saturday trip to Bgrrie on the Str. '1'.` - _. M}. and Mrs. Wm. Reid, of Craig- vsle, spent Sunday with the Misses Canning. T V A heavy electric storm passed over on Saturday evening, doing no damage and cooling the weather none. Mice Minni Wbod has returned to her home in Orillia after spending `some months with Mrs. fA.nFoumain. 1. .__--. w-cw: `an Mis:Cai-teiri, of Midland, has `been renewing acquaintances 'with old friends here, ` ' ` ' Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Mconkey have removed from Toronto back to Stroud. We believe it in their intention to open their store here. . A ` Mia: Rose in visiting her parents at Duudalk. 1 ` Mrs. Jae. Sloan is visiting friends at C-I9 run A-u V .'Robt. Stvuin;-;a'x1-l_c:)u1'I'i;1'-A.ndrew, gt Pittsburg_ue sojourning here. 'l'!....` .I`__,L2 ,, `IT - now .fairly pop ell-to-do % nativ it gardens. T for :1 defendi verstimate-d. T nce would depe 0d `and aim-mu rose it would itish Governme of Koomatipo some fighting. ` Mrs. Stuart. of Pittabnrg, has been visiting relatives `here for the past week. V " `next Saturday. At a meeting of the` Conservative Association, a committee was appoint- ed to attend theoonvention at Alliaton -\ n . Q! on u ` The 12th of July was a bright, cool altogether pleasant day, and a day each as` it was, might Awellbe envied by all opposed to. Orangeiumy Our village lodge turned out early in the morning,- and after their meeting in the lodge I _ J` L-` 1'-B..-_ ....I L.``- `$15 Eaylng is ended. Hui-vest has oomv-` maimed.` `_ ,Wedding bellljue at Tiogp thin week % x A % f%;ae;n:'X. B:m::J};c1"iE. -J; Raid seconded the .t_'nnenl; or the me Mr.` Fen=oni=Bemonsu~a-y-% I11.` Mr. H. -Young spent the Glorious Twelfth in the Queen city. _t_ if I\l C Mr. Don. VoMo(4;o:;ko;,jof Toronto, called on friend; here week. i Miss %a..:'.:; i1i'c:'_:?'i:`;;Lm, in visiting her ann_t, Mrs. Geo. Green. ,Qnite a number froin here attended the pic-nic at Belle .Ew_arc on Monday, `but '3 wet afternoon marred the days pleasure. Illu CLICK Illlvlb llavvvnn-3 on. one nvvua room. marched to Lefrov and took th; train for Oollingwood, where the cele .b1_'ation of that day wins held. -' MoOra`e, _of Bay Mills, hviniting friends here. > -1- 19,; 1r_.u;x...- -...1 .1`he_-I- :v5r:`:ee Indian, gaiaine and 09., Ivy; toga last weak. I 13 -1` 1)-!) o'.v-rw-- -- __-vv--_ -_. - _, ,,, Many of, out people apent July -12th in Lisle. `V __A.~ % Miss Gri;E.'$":EJr'$nto, is visiting at Mr. J. Cowan a, Knock. . Mrs. J. Welfb. visiting Mrs. T. Webb hare. - On s..u.a;y,{i;Jy 14m, the wife of Albert Pratt, of 3 son. ` V ;lI';`:G;(( H`i;'ll;;;t':;;?i";r-t-a+l:;:9Or6., D'.S.A., in the guest of Mrs. Jan. Adam. Mrs; H.. Mia: E. nd Master Roy ,Ke'rfo.ot,. of Minaing, are the gueqta of Mrs. Jim. Marlin. Eswkeobone on S:_tnrdsy..= hat". ; A A.w. Bell our `blacksmith has a new, noticeable, bluckamithing cap,` `II- (1-- `l',`l'_n_-_. -B - ' V Advance. Con'spo;adence.