% Instead of our usual` Midsummer Sale We have decided tohave each Wee]; duringJu1y, FRIDAY and SATURDAY Bargai % Days When we proposeto make a. nal Cl_ee.ring Sale of all summer goodstand also sell add1t1ona1 special Bargains purchased for cash that are sure to in- tensify the interest in these SARJEANT Dressing Sacques $1.25 VALUE AT 71.: GREAT AV\/EEKl_-Y SALES % Remnants ATAABOUT HALF VALUE Bilg Sqciety. " Wafd 6` oo11;Et2a '1; iS?s."iz$b;;' 61:a.v.s;- f-oyd X and j Mrs.` `Pearce in I Q O O n o o c u 0 c n I u o o o o o I I ~ o no ,The .am~oun_t', '-will bo equally divid-I ed "between? the. .U.pper Canada, Soci- ety: -4*;'a11d=Tilie'%'-*1=.a,:tgsi1tL;}';:iois$$'+` 2 - The. " 7 %.%h.a$_ iiaI1& _-- . . V - u vu -Iv. .u.I.Lo J.'o AIL. VVELLII LII Ward 1. ........ .. ' O-'ol[lecte`d by Miss C. Urry-inw ` Ward II ......................... .. Collected `by Mr. T-hos. Smith . in `Part Ward 3. .... ....... .. `Collected `by Miss Lillie Bunker in Bart Ward 3 .... .......... .. go1leotd_ 'by Miss Bogrson in % `There wqte no ub1;e`otions in-. `Ward Ward 4 ...... I..`I1_..1.-_I a._ `It .. . \n` .uu vyvn Lu-v'UL U1. 1%` Redditt metal _...;.`. ..... . _ 7.... vcuv, -asvv "91109. dfelgy -jgkhat all AT L M1nN1Grrr| of Rev. J. 'J. ...%...$1e5.o4 4 25 pieces of Fancv Tweed and Mohair Dress Goods, 42 inches wide, regular C price 50 to 750. Bargain Daysv 15 VALUE Fox 7c 20. pieces of Colored Dimities and Muslims, fast colors, to clear Friday and 7c 20 pieces of Fine Dress Sateen, elegant pattern and plain Black Sateen of superior nish to go on Friday 14 and Saturday at a great sacrice C 150 yardsof Colored Striped Vestinq, new goods, with alternate White lace and 7 colored stripe, 20 inches wide e to clear Friday & Saturday at c Summer Dress Goods Mercerized Sateen Vestings ALL REDUCED IN PRICE 34.70 '-new vonoo-cw- -v- vuua v-uvwu w--- . %Ald.. McLean and Moore-"'1`hat the [Orange Society be granted the use (if ,_It-he Queents Bark on the 12th A`-sf July. .1904. for their glorious cele- V;'._1I`j1`LtiOn_t"BDd" thgt, T-the. Swogiety-~`. T_ be i:t`('iaiit_`ed"` the use? of -f th.: jtbwh Jhall ;aaidL`V~5iti t9 % take; aWnr W1 25.60 14.25 ` _41.15 15.10 1.20 10.00 9.60 ' 25 VALUE FOR 14 Two new hou`ses} in Allanldnle [07 \s'ale.:' Monthly payments. little m01` `than renti `W -oufd take vacant Pro "party in e>:chang% `as part D3Ym,t' 'AFu1l:Sp'articu1ars `by applying at tlus ;0fiqe. or to E. .1`. ARTHUR. B01 I-253. Barrie i 'A 2t A___,.- I J` Eatati `Security. Cor.-eszionderce "lV`0,n5IIc?utialr'- fAddre9s with pavticulars .4 P 345B}_'_I'ie.,Ont. at-. * `p_4t'_h9` 1'91:-urns could. not `be {rot `in un- `t"l' `S31-`1Td'8y last. This beixm` H19 cnt`_11'3" I931`. h-owever, the time :fr' remittance. was extended. IVIYIUKI I3 $33!`: -W `(E789 Ililcllnt of Private Fun3)sO:i0f'a}f V q.1*!'31'l:B'<}'sitY.9c3fp`uRcHL Houses For Sale. Tmonzv TO LOAN. Mo`NI:v TO LOAN JULY 7, 7, 1904 Es`: xi M her he`: OBE 6 v9I:\L'v&L V53 05. 5&1`! vvnv Ald. Gowan and Lewis moved that this clause `be 'amende\d to read "that It! cement" walks to be laid in (No-4 7s\.u"d The -as follows: On Sophia.st1'.c_set it-onl Small to Ecoles street on the north side and on the west tside of John street. from Elizabeth stredt to. Ross `street, outside "the boulevard. and that those walks -bolaid in the order`-mentioned." This amendment was lost. ' - _-.=' .- I no and '11:... air: 0 Hen 6 I I'll `I 53"N ouble-V1 rec): dgan l ntil M al I. Ald. McLean. and Puouoher "That the chairman of the Board of Works -`be empowered "to have the Overseer of `.Roads*take tho floatingvepaeret of the Allandale wharf two pieces and . make _us_e of "the pllankse ir_1:'_' repair- `~_ing'e `sidewalks -in Allauda1e_'ani;1 Vstore ,uu,1m-bar of any ,uae.-Qarried. 1-:1 -uni--r-____ ___.: 1`:-_-_.- urIu_".1. 4.1.-` SAV Curre: FA.Is ll. '8 5`: Lvvvi The Council went into Committee of `the Whole to discuss "the Ireporbr. The various recommendations of the Board in respect to` the '1ooa- tion of the pavements were all car-I tried with the exception of the last. one." and the ratepayers will` `note .}Vith surprise that the more ,oen'tral_ toorticns df the town have been-'ne= B,-`leeited in` many cases to provide 'for_ residents `in the _outskirt's. I _. ,,,l xi,-L 30 U31 1 T83] Eu! the Separate School Board. :a'sking :*f.or the construction of a -sidewalk on the north side oEMoDon- uld street `between Mulovaster and Berczy 'streets.-Re'fe rrcd to "Com-` `mittee. as 4-. 1-. nnc 1-1-1 Xld..w;ar\\'iok and 1\173orb`thon mov- ed "that the Saphia street pavement be `built and that John and `Ross Streets ba re-ins:pe`ot'v3d by the Board qt W-orks-and reported on at . the next regular me e.t`yng.__ ' ' * rn1_s_ _,_ _,__,9-.1' _'_._I' --v---v -,v--v-~v~- --wv----=v_ This amcndmeni was carried and rfhe report ad-opted as`o.mende'd. -A1] ll'_T--_- __.'_I T\;__.\...__ ul'l1L-L The Board of Works,-th'roug'h its chairman. Ald. Strangle, recommend. ed the '`following` division of the $10,000 recently raised `for the_con- struction of exnent ` walks ;-- No. 1 VV.ard, $800; No. 2, $1750:\No. 3. $1700: No. $1750: No. 5, $1425; No. 6. $1575 and that th* bz1lance.J'oE $1.000 `be held` until the above sums are `spent, when the sum ~rem'aining: after necessary articles are` paid for in use for sidewalks. to be equally divided `between the six wards. The Board of Works also recommended the construction of pavemenlts "us 'fcu1l~ows:-0n `the south side of-Wors- ley -`street from Mulcaster e'ast._550 iteet long` and 4 feet wide : on- the east Lside of Owen street, from.` James to `Sophia. 475 feet by 4 1-2_eet ; on `the north. side of Blake -street from where the cementsidewall: new Steps to the High School gate. 800 feet by 4 feett; on the westsidesof Owen street from Collier street to the north side of McDonald street, 800 feet `by five fee t;`on {the town- line. north side, from tBren?no.n`s westerly 650 `feet by 4 feet`: -on"the- west side of Bradford street, from the Ag'ricu1turalSP,ark gate to the north corner of west ward school, 390 feet `by '4 1-2 feet.;onl Small` `street, west side, from Sophia st. `to Ross street; 450 feet `by 4 feet; on `Ross street. south side from the "corner _ where the Ace"ment sidewalk now ends on Toronto street. thence" westerly to Small street, 1100 feet by 41-2 'feet.7 " - NIL- t'_--..-!`l ........L :...'l-.'. (`Ann-n30-J-zun j, Received . xwv woos: owuuvnovu vv svv.o......---V`. From W. `J. James .-and others ask- ing `for `the o'onstru_otion of a 130-` ment walk on Gow-an street `between! the postofficc and William stree`t.-' n.:I r- us-yawn 7 oc- In :answ'er to` an` .on'quiry of the `Mayor, "the majority of the alder- man sighified the wish that inlsteud of a corner-stone ceremony in 9011-` motion with tho nlew fire-hall, a `formal. opening` take place on: tho oomrplotion of -gho `building: .11 1`-v II T R. Crog'hv-an` stating he had.` {been ordered by Alad. Lefwis to `dig holes -for `trees. on-Mulcastdr s_tre'et and asking` to `be paid 75c_ for the ,work.-Referred` to` Committee. Sossion-of. tho Town Council on Monday Evening., -rv. v us.- From `W. Sarjmnt and others ask- in8 _ tior the 1o~onstructionot 8. $03` ment 'sidewalk on Well_ing'ton street outside the trees-Re'ferred to Com- mittee. \ rammws nmsxenurmb non` '1':-m` b` NEW PAAVED-1ENT8-DIVISlON OF THE MONEY AMONGST THE ` VDlFI*`1?REN'1` WARDS. " tux-cu -v \I~`rd;n "Bar:-ieA Orang'emen s Commit- tee asking to be given the` control of (the Queen Is'Pa;rk. on the 12th 0'! `July.--Received. I__A_.- If..- Y _._ J1-.. _-I_!__4 _._-...l-' Irv . v----_- F;-zgixiviiri-'vl1-'t"S z;1-ith`_and othe1';ak- _ing` that the streets ,3'urroundin_gf `the .6th ward park `be watered.-Re- oeived`. ~ V " !'1`he ay-on presided at Mon:da y. ev- enings session of the Town Council and the fol1owing' Aldermen were in _a`tt`end-ance. Messrs Strange. Moore, Barwick. Rdss. `Turner. (Iowan. Lew? is. McLean. Bouoher, Stephens. Tyr- er amid L-owe. ' T T A lboll-ows :_- -wc v-pow. -:w vv `:1 Oom.;nunioation's were reogivdci as n A ,r' _,|- 5,, 01. Ia- vuogr "Qvvvvu 3- Fr~ox_n .Mrs. Le;'a;;iey asking pe`rmis+ Bic-n to remove` a. tree on :the' street`. 3 which she considers an in-jury to` her tpvoperty.-Referrefd to VCommitte`e-. 1-.1_-_, r|__v-n..4_ aw,-4.1, -__; _n.1_-__. _-'I_ 2 `Dresdan aufferedya. sefrjous loss by `fire `owing to the 'bre.a'kdown of the fire, engine. T . ` . :\I1'!II!.._._ -Al--..u,u_vu_3'__ ..1 .;\__-_ -..- - v-3--vu _. William Maddick` `and `three 'h3rses '. `were Vkill-_%by.Lthe otaving.in`\pt an ..5r:0Y1:.ni 5'~."3!?+r;,: J1!!n- = ` . .2::l1!;L.1I..;i;.I`.'I14.aLn;....'=..~.;-.1 1:--- 3.- _.-3:" :71- ...- v- r-v --v--- `7-I-vVI:uuI-y-v-- Rivh*a:dA vamp wad Esiwrard Har- _ Bo Cal-etul ot Your Photo. ' There is nothing to hinder a man from asking a girl for her photograph. Sometimes therman doesn't make the. requestvbecause he would value the picture in any. exclusive way. He asks in order to ndrout it the girl will give it to him. to discover whether she is foolish or wise concerning the protec- tion of her photograph from common possession. The wise girl doesn't give `her pictureto a. man unless she is en- gaged to him `or. unless. he is included in her kindred. It sometimes happens. that a man sho,ws..a \__girl's picture "to other men and meantime ' {nukes .a ' nip- pant remark that wouldarohse he`r'_ re- sentment if she might hearfthe _ech'o.-If `It is best _tor a girl, to teke no chancel ' of having V "her pictures -enbiected to ' common gaze `and-_recklessly 4 _._..v----__. --awn - \aunaeuJI*\.Ilab`~|\4'\lI 'McGonke'y-Hi1l-That_ as complaint has"been made to the council that Robert Carr has caused dzmgf-3roue holes to `be made on the 213th con- cession, that thc clerk be instruct- ed to notify _Mr. Car`: to &have, the` same put in safe condition-at once, and `that the Ocuncil will hold him` responsible `for any damag`_cause.d by_ the holes "he made(..--Carric'd. l'1..--_._!1 5. 3 0 .,_,- uv uuuq-Twat J. ICU.- -wGo'1;r1'oilm:'!: to` meet in the Orange Hal1.'Cht'1rch il1. `on Thursday. Ag"ust 4. 1904; ' ) T pnnrvnusu cu.` -.._'_ -__._ --- G-vvvw-- --v-o uvon 0-chat-I-| IIVOI ' us on 247 rod of wire `fence at 15 cents perrod, $37.05; John Lucas. $8.19 for gravel; J. Andrews, $2- .50 work on Essa road: R.-Grose,$9- .10, for g`i'av_el; Lot We'bb, $20. road to pit :'S. T. Reyno1ds._$34.15. "work- on 9th- concession: R. A. Duff jto' be refunded 750, error in- commu- tation tax; Maurice _Gaviller. work for Gilpin and Ca1ming.'$12.60. al-' so Hewit`t s Creek." $8; W. C. Stodof dart, ads. for tenders. $1.75; Johni Neill, express charg'e's, 750: Le`nnoVx & co.. -$100.00. " , u A MoC'onkey-B 1ack - That David` Wice `be appointed Pathmaster .in place of A . W." Whish on '1`ollendal_ road. as Mr. Whish is leaving` the township'- and .-that the by-law be amended aocording`1y.- -Carried. .`I'-('1-..I_--_ F1311 "Aid." McLean and Bouoher-"That_ the `best of theiplank taken mp from -the old plan-kd sidewalks in'War.d No. 5. {be used to connect the .pla.n'k side'- wall: " with A the cement Iwwlk . on Elizabeth = street. west, 8. length of 350 feet. in lidu: of cement as ordered -by this: boy- oiratble council."-Garried.' Xilf Mo'Lea-:1 End Lewi's-Th:-`Lt in. taking up old plank sidewalks. in the various wards all plank-`s `fit for future usem-be placed somewhere by the Chairman of the Board of Works where they will `be `safe and that the useless material be` delivermed to the poor.-_-Carried. T I .' A1;-1-_____ .__ hula A13; Rossvund. trange-"T1lat the old plank from .the cement walks on Wcarsely- street and Owen stre '3t be used to repair the plank sidewalk on the west side of Berczy cstlrei-at, from McDonald street north as far as `the sidewalk `g'oes. and .to com- plete the crossing from the we`st- to `the `east side of Bserczy -stre`~3t at _that point at an estimated cost rot $10.00`?--Carried. . ' A_ld. Turner and Lowe .-'1`ha`t the `Chairman of the Board of Works be instructed to spend $10.00 on West V Wellington . treat in grading and gmvelling samts yvhen nee'de.d." -Carried. V Ald. Tyrer and. Ross--"'1`h0at this Council `rent from Police Magistrate Ross. rooms iii the Ross block. for the use of "the Council Chamber `and Police -Court and office for the town `treasurer, rent to "(be $10.00 4pe r. mcnth."-Carried. . -1- .. ._ ,_. The following dcounts were. or- dered to be ,pa.iad; --Thoma's Souleta, $3.50 for g`i':wel;_ Rdbert Black. $4- `.41. `for g'rav`el; Burton .Bros'.,`bon- OAR - nova. cw- -gr-vqvv- TIl\hI.0VIA0 ~ Ald. `Stephens and Lowe -"'I.`hat the `Board of Works have the gully on "l`h`ompson street 'betwee'n- Ross `street and town line. in Ward .'No. 5. undebrushevd and trees out down and a small 'wa,1k:.put across jthg lstrdam` `at a cost nut "to pxoeed i-$20. ! --'C`arri,e:d. ' - _ J-ohn ;'s't1`eet Ashe", _bor ne' and 3 in equal shares-;Oarri_ed. "AI: ~n___ '. ' 'A_ld.A Ross` and Oowgh--""l.`hat the deibenturesfto be lsold under. the by-lzuvsreoently passed be advertis- ed for sale `by tender in the"'MaiI_ and` Empire and .t~h-e Globe. when- .g*uaranteed `by the_ county.-_Carrie|d. IlAI_`Iv1f-I' --,, ':X`i;1:'St'r-ang'e and Turner -"Ihc.t the Bncard of cWorks having` accept- ed the tender of the! Lakefield Ces- ment 00.. being` the lowest te'n|derc. at $1.79 f.c.b., Barrie _stat1on-. rc- pectiully ask the council to` ratify their action and further empow-egr them to order from time to time sufficient quantities tic keeqp a sup.- ply Ion 'hand. =.`.-Carried. .10!!! -'-_-- - uovugu MoLea:1 unvdmbowe-'I.`hat the" Board of Works the empowered to maka arrandments with Mr; Park- or .who has the contract of street Ibo. done for $10. 0--Carried. watering` in Ward No. 6 an*d `part; of No. 5 "to `water around the gore in said wards i said water;ing'.~ca`n uwu "i"1_1<'aI`Coun;:.i_i_wz1d;journd at Vicii-;:&`1iLES FALLING} ` Township _C1e'rl,;.V Innisfil Council. The concert to 'be g`iveai infthe Op- _era House on Fri_dayJeVvening-,_by `t-he Broadview Boys `of Toronto.` now` in `oamp}at, St. Vin_cen_t s `Park. prom-V ises vto;b6` `an attraotiim ;,a'nd untique ,entertginm;1|t. _ asjtb`r_s Frank_ C1e'g'3*' anij J1;n' "'e "`(_:_`8. _ Jr. II. to Sr. II.-Hazel Smith. E. Y-ounger. Tillie Howoroft. A f` {Pr-omoti'on's[.'in Part II and` Part I-Ed:i_th -Y-'oun_g'er. Elliot; Cotes. Vic- taor '0ripps, Dalton Dripps. :James EIow.ordft.:.7 r ' --.-vu-v Q-gvan-nu." , ca vuanvn vv "r'.'"1'I.-~c.o Jr. II1.-Et13Ja11y, EZ, Fisher.'Clarenc <-, West. ` U `Do St. Rt. II.-S. Young, D. Dor-i an. E. Duran. M. Lowe. G. Storey, B. J Peters. E. Armstrong. E. Hunt. G. Hirlehey. V. Hunt. '1'`. Givens. W. Dalton. G.MoDona1d. L. Berry. P. Wardman. McFadden. F; Hutton, M. Bund`y . " I V - . Sr, III. `to Jr.. IV.--Arthur`McAr- thur.Wil1ie Ruinford. Frank Watt. A-dlb. 'Hiok'lixig. C-onn-ie Coles, Clifford Brown. Francis Hicklin-Q`. Shaw. Q.. `If L _ 12; 71-1 Broadvie.w B9ys' }% Concert. `Tub Jr. II;-F. Pirie. P. Tyndale , M. Wrig`ht.T L. Hutton, P. Allison. H. Culr-ossv. A. S'teap'h_ens. F. Brunton. G. Hecrok. A. Gilchrist, "V To` frey. . 1`-o Sr. II.-W. McLennan.. A. A1- len.. V. Mdffitt, W. McMillan, M. Brown, S. VTynd'ale. G. Sen-n, F. Gor- ing . 0. O'Donnell. F. .Miller, H. `Mo- Dc-n:ald.' ' A ,.--:1`-c)"en_icr' IV.--J. 'Urquho.rt.T 1).; Prince, R.` Wig'gins.T R; Beaten. M.4 Mi ller. A. Caldwell; A. Leighton, M. `F-reek. O. Neelands, R. McN:1fbb, L. Bird. 0. M.`cCcnkey.,H. Marr, A. 01;- tznn, G. Carmichael, R. Brown. rev 1! I S_OUTH WARD. , T i . :T-o J1". IV.-R. 'Pirie. _W. Fergu- son. E. Long`, E. Hirlehey, E. John-` son, E. MoMi1lan, A. Brumton. ~ 71-!- ww--3 nvqrcnuownq `.1 ca. uauwvna - Two 'r.III.-G..*A11en. H. Ga.rtner. J. Gilchrist, F._Hamlin. A.- Wine, A.` _MoD;mald. E. Walker.* - -I-v-r 4-. -5 imssnn %'rm:1n '}"15.T"s_z'1'io;'I-1f:-r'I'. V Marsjhall, M.% Living?-stone, R. Urry. V. Brownlee.; L. Young. N. Watson. V. Dickey, H. 1\'Izmuel,VL. Garrett. B. Scott. `M. i Banting. A. Shepherd, E. Weaymouthgl 0. Hook. S. Barrand. -I-I-r ru v\ ..-- --_-,. ` - To Senior -I.-W. VBoag. E. Boag, E. Glockling. C. Wilson, -B. An|derson.. H. Thompson. P. Cumming . W. Ault. L. .Reeve} I." Kel_se'y, R. Drake, '1-I. Bar1`and." N. Smith; M. Justice. M. Greenwood, W. Stephens, G. Mason, G. 'Willis, R.FRichardson. M. Hal- stead. I. Gracie. \ wnisr WARD scaoon '_ V Fnom Jn. I._'.ro Sn. 1. __,F. Robinson, M. Dineen, (E. Burridgo au(i1_B. hruheur.) W. Mclndleas, E Bog- ar ll. - ~ -. K. Proctor. D. Jobb. W. Renter, K- Lount. P Miles, L Calvert, L. Campbell M. Fraser. E. Johnson, J. Rodgers. G- Rogers, E. Salter, A, Eraser.` F. White bread, H. Tricker. G. Meshing, S. Roam` feld, Annie Sinclair, C.Sino!air. V ' Faom 83. III To JR. IV. Jeanie Bryeon, M. Meekinq, N. Myers. E Thompson, A. Meeking. A. `Gamble. R. Corbett, W. Monkmau, J.` Hanmer. B. Gliddon 0. Warren, J. Calvert, B. Barr, N. Simmons. v--- .anvu Ann `To Jun. IV.-D. Plaxton. E. Fal- 1oon.VE. Braden, E. \Bauldry. G. Lower. S, Cluttcn, R. Kelsey. I; Dodds. E. Stinson, .0. `.Nog`.1r.. V. Strangia. G. Gordon. E. Dodds. L. Banting, B. Mon'tgomery,C. Wiggins. F. Brown. I. Ault. C. Lennox. Ru Brownlee. A. Milne. ` ` To Ju.nior'III.--G. Reeve, S. Bar-N ker. G; Hallctt, L-. Gra-ham,.P. Hea-l ly. IF. Sarjeant. NV. Marr. H. Doug- all. F. Gracie,` H. Elliott, A Skin- ner, S. Love. V un cu _-. u-1 To Senior II.-F. ,`Thompson, Willis, H; Braden. R. Fox. H. Smith, 1 G. Neelands. A. Lei'g'hton, E. Gr-.1-j ham. E. McDowell. - ` 3 '1`-o&Junior II.-D.'-Butler. w. Dob.-T bins, G. Longman. G. Ness, W. Ziehrn M. Evans, D. But1er,~B. Currie. M.` Armstrong. R. Warnic-.1. L. Cummin'g, ` D. `Love. F. Butterfield, M. Cooper, B. Ing'i-am, R. Gordon, R. Nogar, 1. Hart, E. Aiken, F. Tate. P. Graham. H. Urry, L. Grey. - - fl`- m__,2-__ `I 111' '15, , '71 I'| -rs ` L.`Dineen,S. .Smith. M. Former, W- Calvert, E Laura. M. Gray. R. Vair, (V. Longhurut and S. Pontnn,) T Williaml, A- Former, I. Shannon, E Sommers, H. Mc- Knight. `L J. Grant, P.`Ca.rsau,\Re:a O`Conner; R. |Caraon,_K, Hogg. * ` b PUBLIC Scoon PUPILS wao HAVE ' EARNED ipaomorron T0 ` T . nraama. roams. W. Oheeismsn, L. Ronenfeld, M. Burton, (I. Went, G. Wiaezmgn, W. Bllrridgo, J. Cheesmu. L. Gooduon, J. Dobuou,-U. Gray. Fnou Sn; II."l`o JR. 111, 0. 'Brown,_ H. Milan. J. Wiueman. B. Deegan, W. England, F. Metcalf, L. Grant, R. Ho:-aeld, R.` `Kathy, M. Buchanan. 1'`. Warren. ` ~ A " The f-ollnowing pupils will `be pro- _m=c:ted:- . A V - `II'.':'1If.'-d. Archer. G.~ -Ren- `F303: 83. I. To Jn. II. Fnou Jan. 11. To 83. II. pm .13.` IV. To s1i.1v. FROM JIc.,1IAII.,'1`o Sn. 111. CENTRAL SCHOOL. EAST WARD. EXAMINATIONS THE io1%THERN ;u)vANCE -if V Thsla reptzrty '13 The 5uorl;ai'y+1'reas- u`r`e`r-_ of the -Barrie Branc_h - Bible Sc: _ci ,e'ty.._; V jO..; 5 Blaxtqjg, thy .-._ can nnnn van`. uuvuvv VILLA A\JJI.\/9\/Jib ` c~ontingen!ts from the armies of the w-orld.-Great Britain (including Eng`1and. Irelan'd, Scotland, Canada, Soudan, et_c.),` United States, France` Germany, Russia. "Japan. Austria. etc.. each m-arching`. past to ' their-4 national airs, The musical, ride and cavalry melee; in which the troopers are mounted. are attractive .nove'l- ties. The proceeds of the` entertain- ment are in aidvof the camp fund. The xjiilitary - tattoo will represent.` And per `favor o-nntinnmn from Hm n1-rn'3An nf f-ho 1A.a..a:n~ Remember that every FRIDAY and SATUR- DAY during July are our BARGAIN DAYS. Vvatch the papers each Week for new lists of special bargains for these great "Week End Sales. 'I`2E}'.E.].\A[$ (:.A.s:E1 Gloves 40 VALUE" FOR%_I9c . 7 5 pairs of Taeta and pure Silk Gloves, Black and Colored,regular-price c 25c to 50c, to clear -at. SARdEANT& SMITH Corsets _ is V $1.00 VALUE FOR 58. % 60 pairs C-hampagne Colored Corsets, made of same material used in $1.00 Corsets, sizes I9 to 26, on sale Friday _ and Saturday at . . . . . . . . . . .` ` 500 Remnants of Print Gingham, Dimities. Muslins, Piques, Ducks and Wool D1'essGoods, etc.,` all at prices to clear on Bargain Days. A" . % We quote just a. few of the very many bargaing offered: " % || Dimities and Muslins 18 only Dressing Sacques and Kimonas, ' whit.e`anflpc_olored, fast colors,