SUMMER FOOTWEA R I I P` I` I U 1 33 . An excellent preservatxve. Reduces cost of your harness. ever burns the leather; its / gcienc is increased. ecures est service. titcheskept from breaking-,`; :9 Bulin.1 n-the/Barrie. ind Toronto Marketa During the Week. ` HARNESS `on nwnn11nn1- 1-\o-none: _ Scientific` Optician, MaoLAREN'S onus. STORE. T BARBIE. Some Reasons Why You Should Isist on Having "5x7.3}~}$iic.$":5zii-- my 'nqA3K1_n'rs. lnnufuctutpol by Imperial OII Compulyo Guthme. ` Advance Corresvcndence. Mr. and Mrs. Grey visited away from` home on Sunday. - ` A G, R-. `RIQHABDBON, ` Asvs&40wrrm rmers' Markets. "TORON1'0. Ave. 13,. 1901-. Iliollhnnhnono s 70 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ,_ (ml n the Edenvale Ava; this 450-... E nn,__ 4 Uu.,_` '5 re; 14. :96: 60 to o 23 75 The balance of our stock of Ladies Colored SHIRT VVATSTS, sizes 32130 42,_ good patterns Former` prices 750,. 900, $1.00. Yn'ux~ . choice at . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Ladies White Pique and Duck Skirts,` about 12 only, worth $1.00 and NOW . . . . . .._ . . . . cocoon... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Men s and Boys Clothing Department Well supplied with all the 1'. quiremems for Men s and Boys Wearables. - M193 Jehnieillgfalliater, of Penetangn ] uiahene, is visiting her uncle, Mr. 1`.; Bra.iden._ 1 Ciosingoutgurea now prevail (in all-' Millinery. A. few very In-,tr,_y ` SUMMER HATS marked-dowmto he sold on the very low lmsis of Half Price. `READY-TO-WEAR GARMENTS. }Ladies . Black and Colored Ready to wear Dress Skirts now priced` 3 ' at bare cost of material, $2.00;.$2.50, $3.00 each. A special line of Dress Goods, in Fancy Black, di"erent p2ttt6'.I'n.3, suitable for both Dresses and` separate skirts, warranted Colors, were good values at 400' to'502`.. All at. . .' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .' Yellow Grass. Assa... Advance Correspondence. WM:-..1 olock, of Regina, is the-_gue-at of- Miss Bryce. ` `IA- t1-'I:_ II` 'I'\ I -- an n iA few bodd pieces of-"print to be cleared out at the low price of` . . . . . . . }About 35 piees goodi pri.n os~.. in both dark and light colors, gmul mluw _.L 1n- LL- ._.1 KIA... -...'l.. . _ ----Ifwvuv vv -vvv-.a nirvvn r_..-v--u. -- - ~-~ -- G I ,3 - - -.-....x at 10:the yd. Now only. ._ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . T. The "balance of our stock of summer prints that sold from 12._', tn 1.;3c_ I `Now-onIy..`.....' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , ,_ 7 FAREWELL PRIQESWASH FABRICS. A quantity of choice patterns" in Zyphyr Ginghams with good wasin and wearing qualities worth l2>;c to 16. For . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Another lot of_ ner Dress Ginghams, best designs and colors that W(, !'f: priced at?!) to 30c. Now at the low prica of . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Several odd lots dierent' colors, patterns and qualities worth from 33 )` toI50c the yd. All` nowat a cut price of . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (J75-l'i r;D[cDougal paid. a flying viait_ to Indian Head !_ast`v_wgeIt. SUMMER VGOODS, the oniy kind you are interested in dm-1.," month; are all marked at CLOSING OUT or FAREWELL _F[(.`,Up\ ES *` Purely summer 8t{l'8,i odd lots, shx'b_ends and a few sduw ni)\`.m_ priced to give` them a. push along and make r 0111 for the coming }_<`,._1] .37: "f" Those who have not completed their summer buying will find this :i zgnurl um bunity to do some economical buying ` M""" thi; Rev. A. Gilray, of College St. Presby-' tel-inn Church Toronto," called on his many friends in `the village last week. Before accepting the call to Toronto Mr. Gilrav had charge of the Penetauyg-A uiehene and Wyebridge Presbyterian Congregations. ' ` ` 1 ----- -V --u---- .nI.v\l JWDU VVUWEI - Mr. S. Taylor and Mr. E. Orton spent F Sunday at Mr. Colin McDongal s. Ml! In`:-an`-tun Ac t\..a._..:.. -.. -----J .v-.--..--J -w an... \I\lIIIl LIAUJJUIJBGI Us Mr. Johnston, of Ontario, is spend- ing a few weeks with her sons here; __ ,__`III',._ In nu ru FRAWLEY & D_EVLIN, .-!`{---{f1f}-( ``5-4-:_g:-A._-__ :-- ---~ - "'ixi,:";;.d"5i:; :~3:;:;:;:..`2 s..... `day at Lake View, the guest of Miss 3"1iE!'- _ ~----- I Miss Eie Mccann in sabring from an attach of equineaey. We hope soon to hear of her recovery. . I _ ` `II. III 'I')_,_,. I Mr. T. Rogers has gone on a trip to Regina, and his farm in Waacana. Mr. J. Qnigley, from Mgnitobs, is building] on his homestead. ' 1 ...g.. _ 2--o -nn' w'V ' On Friday, the 13th. July, 3 very `successful picnic was held at Rough Park by the Sunday and day school. i Vehicles were liberally supplied by the [farmers and a large number drove out. The cool shade of the trees was very - pleasant, and in a. well chosen grove. | Dinner was served during the afternoon raoss*were~ arranged for the; boys, and girls, not forgetting the fat ladies, also -5 tug .of.-wsr for. the boys and _men.l The. day was warm, send in a booth` And`? donfeptioisry "sold i i Wewell Prices \ of Summer Goods % FRONT STREET. BARRIE. @'OPPOSITE G. T. R. STATION AND POST owners, W Mrs. Mctuiae. and `daughter, Nellie Avisited Mr. W. Vincent. on Sunday. T FAREWELL Pmcss of-' ogsss coonsf HU NTEIF? BROS, I:>oN"r MON KEY With a cheap tailor when you can get an elegant suit or top coat, ne material, handsomely nished and a. perfect tat our store, for a great deal less money--not to speak of the trouble and annoyance it has cost you. Our speci- ality is to please everyone that buys clothing ot us. M en that buy of us are always satised, because we give good quality, best rnake, and `a perfect t. These garments will keep in shape until? worn threadbare.` The best- grade we can suit you for-` $15-. The same suit, made of same tnaterial would cost you, custom tailor made W" .9; 4... . This difference is worthy-- of your consideration. THEDOUBLE STORES FAREWELL Pam? Pmczs. uv-vw- IV 953 vww I U\Il\I I 8 ufiicient `revenue :.,-.1.m..1 The` lhclien for l\/Ien. MILLINERY. was derived todsnpply competitors in the races with prizes and a free treat of lemonade and candy to the children. Leon Ellis left for his home in To:-on-I to on Monday. CIIKVCIIUC \IUI I C3.)\luubM\v\-' Master Clarence Hill, of Toron907i spending the holidays with his"l3D1v R. J. Hill, on the farm. tn- -..- ._1_.1 L- .__-_ ..`L..A. Mr: MSW: ' .l.\u J. Illll, OI] FEB IBTIIJ. We are glad to know that Mrs-31373 Sen., who wee severely injured by 3 f which she get. a` few weeks ago 19 P"; greasing favorably under the treetrllen '01` Dr. Limtle, of Churchill. ' __..nr\D kg 0 ogkato 01 D I` C [Le I 01 U . nu `Quill. ~ W 8 were 5;` n.,.,"`;aeea to { hg aucllan. frotif the name 0 ' `o1 1., **fu1% 0.3-` ch f `hat t1:vi8 e W98 who ` B oherxzm. but W blio . Endidate 38 sorry to . `,"h0_ wrote Adm ca L"3Pndence. R Mr. `J iAina:mv;.t0kea BPent Sunday wi J`Pith' ""1 M". 0." ~ . _ " Mrm T~ Uulfox~VlIl: `Visited on Sundn .=`d,_.~n `hf n`Gi1}i. ? ac; true. . i .t ThJr.aa'p`d by his chil- ' J - VV 1381? for his home in th friends 1Ve1son,_1s.u. . , , en 1p,5sea M5 H- K0599: f Ema 8 (Joni: Saiurdai |O:few.;_,h9nrs with friends here 1?" daughtem ,He, `was a_,o'oom nied . by 1" I wmon. 3MiI_a,8Idio an Cora, and Maato ,i:h , V - d fe_wW9 .;:.'::4...*'9..%=t!~9 ." ` UUO IIIIDIJ IILIU IJIII-IUI Uuuuluw-V was not equally as successful- 7* mmgn. Advance Correspondence. 1-ron 1-n1 Elli U\Il-J nI-o---- v Advance ' fl--- curl` Anton Mme. 3.6033? 15, Miss Lillie Ellery is viaiupg in Mid land. 25C 25C 10C` 15 10C '50! TheEvangelistIs congregated at Little Lake of Sunday ; seven were immersed. each Mzz. Breabwell has Tretrhed to To- The way these Shoe values have been picked up at our Sale prices. is only another indication that the public know vvell the bargains are genuine. What we advertise is carried out to the letter, and with our shoe` values ordinarily so attractive to shrewd buyers, `how much more. important when we cut the prices fty to seventy-ve cents, or there- abouts, a pair less than our close regular prices. We are bound to clear out every pair of light summer shoes by 10th August no matter at what loss to us. Every line in this list is sized regular, . _ Don t: delay seeing the bargains that are here during sale. You '.,'w;ill'be well repaid for- any time you may spend to visi_t'._t_he store and see everythingfor yourself. ` Wyebridge. Advance Correspondence. 9"rl 0 I-v-din: Shoo Mr. Edward Guest had 800. bushels of wheat thrashed, last; week, between ` morning and two o'clock in the after- noon. Mr. John Irwin had 150 bush- els of oats thrashed in 23 minutes The threshing machine is owned by Mr. TIT f\'......A.. Mis Alice Tribble, who is ill with typhoid fever, has gone to Victoria Hospital at Barrie. ` . Misses Dong. Kid Ox. Shoe, toe eap, medium heavy sole, natty style, excellent to wear, sizes 11 to 2, sold regularly at '$ 1.20, special . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . Cbilds Strap Slippers, twin sole in Doug. Kid and Enamel Leather, sizes 1 to 5, regular price 45c, to, clear at. . . ;. . ' .LADu-:s' DEPT. S- ` Ladies Choicest Vici Kid A Ox. 1 Shoe, hand turn -sole, toe cap. . or plaiuin Common Sense and round- toe shapes, sold regular- S ly at $2.25 and $2.50, sizes 21, to 7, to clearat... ;. Ladies regular $1.10. Dong. Kid = _ Button p Boots,-toe cap, Mackay sewed sole, sizes to 7, to'clea'r, at - - Q o o u o u ..o'....l.'. Iiadiesl Dong Kid iallone ipplpli Strap Slipper, kid toe camurn . . so1e,, excelIent1p:-valu_5at $1.25, o o oi 0': 0 u o"o.q' 0 o 0 '0 C-0 pi Big Bay Point. . Advance Correspondence. Mr. Joshua Guest." intends moving so Barrie this week. . T` ' "13zii3su'iS'"1oddv, or Wston, is visiting as her uncle e,. Mr. H. Arm- strong. - Miss Jennie Elliott gave a. birthday party to a large number of her young friends luau Wednesday. ' W. Qnuantzw. V Mr. and Mrs. Robert Carscadden, -'of` Edgar, visited his brother, Mr. Alf. Oarscadden, of this place on Sunday luau. T ` - -- g . , - -- A. Mr. Wm. Hunter viited at Mr.`Joe .Johnabon s on Sunday. Miss Mabl Hunter, of Lemouville, is visiting her uncle, Wm. Hunter. V - - an `r. Joe Johnston and Norman Stan- % ley lefn on the 12th inst. for the North iWest; as farm laborers in the great * wheat; elds; -John Johnston has. returned back to this `place to stay for a time. Miss Annie `Graham was visiting` Miss Florence Dunamer last week. Mr. Jc:bn_vCn_1wfoz'-d, of Oro"Sta.tioi:, % visited the Miss Dunsmers on Sunday. ronto after visiting his father-inl,avv_,' Mr. Wm`. Mitchell. 175 85` so 7.5 T90- Tomorrow at'4 p.m. the corner stone of the new .Presbvterin.n Church at Allandale will be laid, when a large attendance is desired. A garden party under the auspiceis of the Ladies Auxiliary of St. `Peter : church, will he held on Aug. 28th, at the residence of Mr. H.- Wyles,` Minesmg. On Monday evoning Archie Gilchrist was riding his bike down the bill from the track to the wharf-, when he ran over Master Joe Gates, knocking him down and injuring his hip and back so bad that Mrs. Gates had to takethe boy to the doctor. When Mrs. Gates spoke to young Gilchrist about it. she says he turned around and gaveher impu- dance. Rev. Mr. Gareide. a. missionary recently returned from India, will pccupy the pulpit -at the Baptist Church. Stroud. next Sabbath evening. V The ladies of the Altar Society of St; Mary : Church are arranging to get: he new gold chalice for the church and asking the congregation to subscribe. ` Mr. and Mrs.Z McNabb and children, of ' Sterling, are the guets of Mr. and Mrs. W. Hunt, Bradford street. ' Rev. W. R. Mulnitfyeh, of Elore, was re-V newing old "acquaintances in the 6th ward this week. He will take part in the laving of the corner stone of the new Presbyterian Church to-morrow (Friday) afternoon. I-\ Inn `onus MEN'S DHEF-`T. Men s $1.85 and $2.00 Fine Lace Boots, toe cap, strictly up to- date istyles in Vici Kid and ` Box Calf ' leather, medium weight, sale to clear at." . . . . . {$1 45. Men s $1.50 and $1.75 Fine Ox ford Low` Summer` Shoes, cool . and comfortable in "Fine Dong. Kid Leather, heavy and light . A soles; sizes 6 to 10. Special... 1 1 20 'Men a $4.00 and_ $5.00 Lace Boots, toe cap Goodyear welt; James '1`. Bell make, `no better A shoe made at $5.00, advertised 4 last week, only a few pair`le;, A. ` sizes 6 1709, to clear at. . . .-_ . 350 MISSES -AND CHlLDS' VD`:-zpr. ' Qhilds Dong. Instepstrap Slip-' `V `per, toezcap, kid Vlined,` sewed 0 5 'solee,1spring heels; sizes\8 o~`10, 1*} ;..% 5 regular price 65c, t_o.cleai at. 5. Book yourself for the G.'I.`.R. employees excursion and picnic at Orillia on Wednes- day. August 21st, and be sure and keep the date in mind. Heaps of fun in store for those who go, and `lots of good chance: to win anexcellent prize in the many events to be held, `Go and have a_. good time. V r\ 11' The Right Rev. Bishop Latane will uxake hll annual visitation to Christ Church, next Sunday, August 18th, and will preach at both ervices. All are cordially invited to be nreaent. . x -7~_.~_ - -----,, vv------ Mr. Henry Hrrch. ot Torontb, was visit- ing Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Armstrong last week. . " The w.c 13.U. held their monthly meet- ing in the Presbvterian Church on Tuesday afternoon. ` wurfab, bo`ys,Z c6r}1 `sing; vt;keTa hand in `the D5 meut, Butterheld & Co, Emplovees `i Excursion to Jackson a Point on the 19th. A conductor : va.nToa.me gt'wie-f`-<)`n_V:':.;;1r- day night by coming in contact with a head- block. Someone will have to get a wag on. 113,- `ll .I,,l TI 1 I nu Mr. Ben>arke} nog hia*rii5esr}};3."1s pert horse Spot, which died on Saturday inorning of inammation. Benhas had his faithful friend for a number of years. `II-.. 1'1I__n_- nn__._4n_ u-nu-_____ __ 1 .Wa.idon L-nwr `has returned from a- trip to Buhlo and N ew. York. At the lat- ter place he purchased 9. new cork leg, and we will soon see him moving around as fast as the rest of the boya.. ' run-is n--r, --nu The interest in the S. A. camp meetings is increasing. Last Sunday Adjt and Mrs. Moore, Capt. Wilson and Lieut. J ago assist- ed in. the `meetings. The willbe continued this week in Queens Par each night at 8 .m.' and next -week they will be held in St. inoent. The addresses given by the Rev. Mr. Harkness and the Rev. Mr. Churchill were vet much appreciated. On Thursday evening ev. Mr. Redditt, of Collier Street Methodistwill address the meeting. T ` Thesnnusl election of WfC.T.U. officers st Minssing took place on Aug. 7. and re- sulted as follows :--Pres. Mrs. A. Primrose ; .Vioe.-Pres. Mrs. 8. Jacobs ;. Treas.,Mrs. J. Benson ; Cor.-Sec. Mrs. A. R. Stsnden ; Rec.-Sec. Mrs. Sara E. Tracey; Heads ot Depts. Evangelistic. Mrs. -A. Primrose ; ` Juvenile, Mrs. Young; Lumbermsn, Mrs. `Wm. Brenden ; Litsrittnre,` Miss S. E. .Trsc e`v- end Mrs. Orsivford; Press, Mrs. Sara 1`. Tracey ;"F-ruit., ower and delicacy mission, Mrs.`;~Frslick.sud Mrs. '.Wm. Stan- don; of;-Hops. 1l ..rI.v.BenI_o_n.:7 ' FRAWLEY 81 MOORE -__. ..-.`_...___-.---v-- --v-v Mr. and Mrs. Thou. koyce have returned from a trip to Gheboyegan. ' V 1.1.. Inn , - In Mrs? '-6l`1}ot`z'gv;,-i'a visiting her daughter. Mrs. Wm. Brunton. ii TL:'11i;,'o'r 3~1_eLLWvveac, is visit- ing her sister, Mrs. W. Hanson. - Mr: 0;v']`.;()'l:(-)TtIt0, is visit- ing her brother, Mr. Alf.` Batchell. - Prof. Fletcher; of Toronto. sang a. solo at the evening service on Sunday in the Metho- dist Church. .. Mr; `W. LZa.n2;>I-d was visiting in Graven- hurst last week. He took in the Pan- American circus. 4 .Re\'r. Mr. Crhhlxrehiilqpreached a. sermon to the voung people on Sunday evening .in the Burton Avenue Methodist Church. Miss Mabel Hardy; gs *1?.$rS}.}o,* 4455 1}; been visiting her parents here_for the past week, left on Thursday for Sault Ste. Marie. Th; followiniz art; 'i1`o;r_n`;_;i Mr. J. Y. How, Innisl, Miss How, Miss Bertha I-Iogigebts, Master Arthur Hodgetts. 11.; `n Barrio : South-Western Division. with ~* its `P1e`asa_nt Streets. iis `1`a.stvDwe1l- ings, its Pretty Churches. and its Go- a-heed People w1ll Entioe Settlement --A Weeklv Record of its Doings. ~ Mr. Barry Webb, of` Sterling, is home on 9. visit. Mr. Wm. Rankin and wife spent Sunday "with Mrs, Rankin s parents in Elmvale. . A . ` Miss Sara Paterson, of Elmvale, -has returned home after visiting at `the home of Z. Oasaelman. Eank `Dalton is visiting friends in I-Iunpsville. ~ ' * 1' ilgilie Waldru "spent Sunday with friends in Angus. . `.u_ -is a nun . - ,- Miss Robe:t;;n, of Toronto, is the` guest of Mia: Hubbert. V Miss s. Rix, "or Wu-minstei-, is visiting Mia B. Wilkinuon. T M1"."l;z-a.;c;1, of Chicago, is [renewing old acquaintances here; it . -u at gun p-. . . - Mr. W;lll:I;:)11 :V'V:a`1:n_i::`;,_`of Tordnfo. was visiting fr'1ends_ here last week. in, on A an . . .... Sdiaa E(`>111_es- ii; ~;["J;I-1;ling her vaga- tion with f: iends in N ew Lowell, Alek. V'V;Lil-iL';-_;i);nt:"I`1;1:1ay with Miss Mabel and -Bertha. Dickey, Stroud. ` For Choice Family Flour and all ; kinds of Feed go to Wuklnson n. All * orders` delivered promptly In any 1 uantlty. Please leave your orders at l I. e M111 Olce or Telephone No. 23. ECINIUI-I Kl U] VVIII UV IJVIKI Q5 IIIIU lJU-I.I` ery next Tuesday evening by the ladies of St. Mary's Church. The proceeds will be used to pay for some improvements that are being made in and around the bmlding. Mr; `Ralph Cbnnell has thrashed his barley and wheat. 4 ` _' -e-AV by-lewrhae been passed es Peterbore {to `re`nfte'_ site to:-_ the wetlu of the Canadian '`8 ?Li;;,AnnALn my SIX. ran: RAILWAY CENTRE" -who-run.-pogo: A--:--a A guden party will be held at the Dean- CHURCH GHIMES. Inn nomm .4 A nvAHcE.} '01 `ran: COW Hide8........u--:-- -Calfskins perlb`. Tallow per lb ......... . . . Horse Hair per lba. .. . . . Sheepskins . . . . . . . . . . . . . Lambskins ..... . . . . . . .. Horse Hides.... Edenvale. Advance Correspondence. Mr. John Culhem, an old and highly respected resident of Edenvale, left for the far west on Monday, August 5th. He will be greatly missed in this com- munity by his many friends, who ga- thered to show their esteem. and bid V him farewell on Saturday evening, Aug, 3rd, and presented him with a purse containing $23.45. - Mr. John Culham,- IAIVB 1035, SCIGCIIIOIIU I10 (0 tan. a n ,n lightorhea.vy.......... Chickens pcrpnir.,................. GeeseperIb.....`.. .... Turkeys,perlb..................... Ducks, er air..`.......,........... Butter, ol,perlb................. Butter, Tub,perlb................. Lardperlb....,..........V.......... Eggs per doz.......` Apples. P9!` peck. . . App1eS_peI`ba.!reL.'....`.. cannons-0 Potatoes, new pet-peck...... ..... Hay erton. ......... Woo,washedpqrlb................ Wool. unwashed`-, per lb ...... Wood,2ft.,percord............... Wood,4tt.,percot-d..........A..... Anthracite coal, oer ton.....Q...... acnoaooooo o no tonal! Mr. Wm, Lummiav and daughter, Daisy, of Montreal, were the guests of * Miss Lummis last week. Dear Friend,-It is with feeling of regret that we learn of your departure for the far west. As you turn your face westward you will be followed by the best wishes of` your many friends for a prosperous and happy journey. You have been to us all for many years a true, faithful friend. And of all the wealth a man may possess he has noth- ing thatoan. compare with a true, wise, faithful friend You have been, as it were, the corner stone of our village, as you were one -of the originators of the Methodist Church and Temperance Lodge, and by genial methods that came to you most naturally by words and deeds of kindness, which came from your lips and heart, you unconsciously became a leader and guide. "We trust that the friendships we have been privileged to share and the advice we have listened` to in the past` may not soon be forgotten . In conclusion*_ we .wish[;yo_u and yours long life and health `and: happiness.` V" As` . a _,.tol ren "of ths V honor sndzesteem in'which y ou are held by . y-that gagspxag pf. ~.Egi9nval.a; ;yo,m will \ ,pleue;ssoo.ept-.thm2ursa. . I .-. . a:....-.1- .-3.9, L..L'..1n -2 V "51... .'lI!.`I-..'..-1; The can be made up {with either solit go] , old lled (warranted to years), or nic cl trimmings. ' They are not expensive. We ad`ust them s) that they are perf y adapted to the features. Are Fashionable Not invisible but nearly so. T The} with solid 13"-` l_..--.-.aA:`AA `Q toga ..-1 The Rimless Glasses - *1`-. ". .'..`=i'-f`."`*3"`~ "s:g.;;a'7:.; 7T$.1?'3" friends, - L - l 11).`I Un ualled by an other. Reg; qrs hard leaf er soft. ) Especmlly prepated. Keeps out water. - A heavy bodied oil. .I:=IInE..K,A.Hnm!Ess oitl Miss Casslman returned from Town- to onisuturday, accompanied by her nice, Miss Olga 'McWaters.