v-- - vv -2` -1 `VV IIIIIVI -The W.F.M.S: met at Mrs. T. Allan's on Monday afternoon to pack their bale of goods for the Indiana. ` A small number `from here tooi: in the trip to the Falls on Tuesday, and a greater number intend going on the ex- cursion to Orillia on Thursday. 11. .-- .A"__2_ 'I\ ,- ----a an ant! V8 KFVQ Lvlol.` I at Mrs. J as. _Sldan a on Thursday last and report a meeting. Rev. J.` A. Rose and family have returned home after spending 9. month with friends in Dundalk. Min Mary-Ross, of` Barrie, is visit- ing with her nephew, Mr. E. M. Ross. Mrs. Chas. Pearson and family. of Aurore , srevisiting M` .- 'Herb1Wil.` Mrs. Andreas, of the` States, is visit- ing with her sister, Mrs. R. T. Met- thews. T . h Minn Fnnkio Robina has returned home after spending, a few `weeks in and aroundth town. V The Missal Aikens, of Tottenhgm, have been _ spending holidays with their sister, Mrs. F. J one.-. _ Miaaa L -;I'::i-L-'Susan Conltr spent Sunday pm! Monday with Miss Lgoy Matthews, of Bradford. M".-.. ;;:a;:.' 'ava;;;"'.:e..ea he. frinds to a tee on Monday evening on ell report having a. good time. heated condition of the vaunonphere. The L. A. of se. Pete:- _"6hu1_-oh peg I-_ `It... 1-- a1_'_..:_ _ _ Gm-nfel. .. Advance Correspondence. r;,'d. son. ` .nI.III kln- be exchanged or 1 --vv vvu curv-uwuv Master A-iphonsus Kearne;, of Brant- ford, paid no 3 ying visit this week. V Miss Shsin, of Mount St. spent Sunday with the Misses Luvery. Miss Mary Sheehan, formerly of All landele, called on friends here recently. Migsa Gibabn; 0:: formezr 'a;:i1Vool eacher, raturnedon Saturday. A large number of our young folk spent a most enjoyable evening on Fri day last at the home `of Mr. John O Neill, Apto, it being a farewell party for Miss Kavanagh, prior to her return` to Orillia. The entertainment was fur- niahed"b_v Mr. Volliok, including songs, cake-walks, cards, eto., while a greater number tripped` the `light fantastic, A most pleasant time was spent. by all present, who were loud in their praise of the hospitality of their r host and. hostess. . - . V ` ` : _ All the summer resorts are lled up, some to overowing. Last Saturday night -there were 242 - people at the Belvidero; although the house only comfortably` aooomodatea 175; com were put up._all ..o_ve_r o th_o_.,honue, and even the quarters of the.e,erKvantg,hud -to` he need: for. the gougche-gm; '-lhavingl . tcfaleep. in 'howllo'g-galley .;:io9;h9!I$~ `-Wk: ` A : :- Miss Bella Howdan has returned home after spending a week with friends here. a ' Misses Annie and Tom Middleton, of Elmvale, called on Miss Cassie Cumming last week, A . Mr. N. and Miss. Mary Campbell, of Guthrie, were the guests of the Misses Richardson last week. " Meaa'r. W. Carter and `Mulrioy wheeled to Crown Hill on Sunday. Emperor Thbq. mandarin; - and as became `do. baths after "his :.. anon -~-V - ancedin Cahfoi ` ants, who ;'iar- bium into; the. [6 G07: > d Napier, who-` raa succeeded by . Miss Penoy Seigon returned. `home to Toronto after an extended visit with her cousins, `the Misses Coughlin. ' V l The Mises Kate and Afio Mulroy. returned on Saturday after spending a moat 'ple_aaant wait with friends in To- ronto, _ , " "Miss Lhzie Corfgan spent Sand:-sy 5 with the Kisses Lofius, Maple Grove "Farm, Phelpston. V - Mr; and Mrs. R. M;n{1el, of Ba:-rie4 called on Mrs. J. Richardson this week. V Mrs, P. and Miss Frankie 0. Mn1ley have returned to their home in New- market. . Fergusonvale. Advance Correspondence. Miss Agnes Richardson was holi- daying at Apto last week. ' 11- `min as Miss M..`McFsdden is visiting her sister, Mrs. B. Partridge, Crown Hill. ` DIRECT IMPORTERS. Fine Dry Goods, Millinery and Maniles. Barrie. or not. New Bless Goods sader came for- W-tseuen, bold 51' was brilliaim I he ptroclaimed guration of the pt-y, which was pl Vthe reb_ellion in, who` suoess-. fthe? Impepial` VAlR,VICKERS & co., Bummer R-930!-1 :a Ourwbfess Making Parlors will Open about Sept. 5th I We have a. large sta engaged for fall. ....Kc3ndl1/ Remembr we Make U1) Goods Purchased at this Store only. Mame H111. Flos. Advance Correspondence. All. `I ? VAIR , VICKERS 8: NE We invite every lady to come and see the beautiful-weaves for` fall Wear. V They are exquisite-in all the costume lengths there are no two alike--and prices to please the most economical buyer. soft and rich, and checks of very neat `d e c `h : Vf ' advise an earlyrselection, as these go ds Q not 5 -L - - lWe have imported: these goods direct from London, Eng., and have marked them so as to make them ready sellers. '- . The colors are rich shades of fawn, lotus, stone grey, steel, and two-tone eects, of which pretty shades of -,- especially in the corkscrew patterns. The ply , are prominent: : ds are very =` We Is what we wish.to talk about this` week. Two large shipments passsed customs and duly checked o `are now ready for your in- spection. 7 ' s ' % DIRECT IM PORTERS. A Canadian Lotus. A reader of the Free Press to whom was presented a lily brought from a sheltered nook in the beyof Port Rowan. sake if the feet is generally known that in no other place in the world exoeptjn the hogne of its birth, can these lilies he found. It is the Lotus Lily of the Nile, is of a pale greenish hue, with orange centre,` slmost like 3 ower within a ower, s delicious soent- and immense at leaves. While in Canada can be `found even one piece where the condi- on. Hf mils`-791? led Wmphrltfe 0'41 fnpioduoo is new no delio-.te'.i -only it -jieslbsyond even: the `most outrageous ~,? (`M L .5; . zit J the ` ` its annex, the hotel Pittsburg, are also lled. The pretty little summer resort at Star Lake, although only_ opened this spring, is being well patronized, and such people as are fortunate enough to nd it out of the crowd of older resorts, are delighted with the location, the house, the rooms, the board, the shing, the boating on the beautiful lake and the kindness and attention shown them by the_ manager and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Mulheron, and all those connected with the house. -Parry Sound` Star. V Th1 HL_J|_\lTER BROS. GASH Am: one PRIGE cLo'rI-nans. You are"{:`"<`34:;:if1~;ige of the"t-no sale until the garment -ts you-and the nish depends on what you want to pay. When you can co by the highest 353.] here and get facts. Our suits ' men in thebusiness. No mg ' . The clothis bou ht V ct _ or can buy agzch a `A `V eo Your money back if not satised. s it the 1 ` brought new and: '4: . -4-A `Amuse in ,*'m names: \.\p\InullAA.IA\.\.l U vuuuu yuan Gmpho hone can be used to make Rc -.orda. Price th Recorder. 37 so, Reproduses all the standard Records. 83nd order and money to our nearest oice. COLUMBIA PHQNQGRQPH C0. 9091- -30 ' `sauna qupunun ._ , , ";!??TH: 3R !v_!UcH.I~fUN| All the Wonders Lind Pleasures ol 0 lli-Priced Ialldn ~ Machine. When accompanied b a hecorder this use `to Pu-ire th 'Rm~nrdnr_ 1') an Renrndn-.9:-. all IGRA1 ,HOPHONEl fllllauhflg I033 UIICSIHIII DC. BALTIMORE, :0 E. sumnonsc. IU'FFALO"3;% Main St. CA ANFICFO la: Fania E. v--tn-jun. - uusruvwuruwuu cu `av `NIWYO '1 - B d . cx'<`: 4cz">,"aa v5`. .?...I :"m. ST. LOUIS, o- 22 Olive St. . WAS I GTON. om Pennnli Lot`i:'E5;-]"2';~'5I5J.'ET" u?` . V;ALSPHIxA?T0N, 19 `VI ! ' I e8tnut v nurxmonisz xo 1: nmimnsc. utnaa Auavnna AU 30 IIDIIIIIIVIUIIV mmmuo 3;: V sail cxsco n Geuysc. 1>Anrs, Boulevard dc: has ens. DYJNI, ll Hanna-uanmnnn :s IJJ'IIg' ?-I'll aL'x':"g A REAL VI? 083 IIEIICIIS. . 55 Kronenstruu. 25-so-`ox Ehone 74. mugm tomb.- ns; Vida: , neverTbe{ca'mo secret: societies bject of rector-5 , 1.1-- LL'u-Ann Hoops A cauie for n Ill Kissock took a drive to` and other points last week. 3e]I;hi5t1!1 Of our blacksmith, Mr. Alf. `nth; .rW306 as strong as usual. Ea .xi;1_ P d papa of 5 bounoiljg 1;-by Carson, our `at-ore: keepgr, .ig_,| `Ann. _ P'P`|`I%ionI -.`for"?'bnildi:nn: 3"` ...'-V - ,,,, to the throne. last descendant was chbsexj by ror, undexf `Heavenly Vir- ' `waver, a__w.eak cy was almost - -- .4- Inns. Jill . V , is 'wrel:Ia1eiieix:g ` r"'ki"8 P'P""`inl' if for 16119 Pm. house at the 3",in grain-'7. :_P|e of buying and IMP? - gmgy-5 :?tv'g' ' `,;'g';3n?of5v:':h;393 Z . u want ti ,{g,{':2.`;'n%aur"%vhe , B . under the auspices of the/iW.C.T.U., us hold at Mrs, Alex. ._Prir'nrose s, on Thefcrm takeuwhifyear, was that of a Mien party, and the orchard and grounds were well filled with happy children, who keenly enjoyed the foot- hill, swings, etc.,*provided by the com- nittee of inanagement. The weather was simply perfect. And while the juvenile members of the garden party were employed in playing games, etc, lheliidies of the Union held their first Mothers meeting, led '. by the County Superintendent, Mrs. Sara F. '.l'racy, who spoke briey and to the point on the necessity of early and daily famili- iiiiy with the word of God. The early training of a child is what makes_o__r_ oars it for life, and the form of .sound words contained in the Bible should be liiniliar to all children as they grow in years. Reverence for God s word is any to children who see daily rever once in the lives . of their parents. Dent. 6th chap., 4th to 9th verses, was dilly teaching. ,In all thy ways ac- knowledge the Lord, and He shall di- iect thy paths. A pleasant discussion followed, in which Mrs. Jacobs, Presi- dentof the W.C.T.U., aud.Mrs. (Rev.) Thomas Paton, of Midhurst, took part. We trust that this may be the tirst of iseries of meetings which may be of use inhelpiug the mothers of Minesing to lonng people in righteousness of life, both in connection with the public life of the church and the` private life in the family. V Then came the refresh- ment: and any one who has once par- lilien or such as are provided by the ladies of Minesing, will not require the Insurance that the supply- wssbounti inland eppetizing. Fully seventy-ve P0ple partook of the refreshments pro- sided. among whom was our popular W9 Wm. Richardson, Rev. A. T. Ingram, Mr. Wade and others, who thus showed their interest in the good work done by the W.C.T.U., by being W939. and being pleasant at the an- ll1%lBand of Hope party. After re- th hments there was a short program, bemlllcal part of which was provided Y lilies Marion Johnston, and the PM` to the children given by Mrs. W. Who is a decided acquisition to `_h_1ldren s pertv. 'l`his was closed by Sing God Save the Queen." A ::i f lohapks `was tendered to-Mr. Mrs. Primrose for the use of their l'`,`d3_8nd carried unanimously. I `M think I need speak of the im lmptu race for young ladies, or of gstfootball match in which the staid `hesropa `of the Union took part, as We incidentals will long remain as a mi`; Pleasant memory. Your corres- the 9 hopes to receive `an invite to mdigxt Young people s garden party, M 18lh of days does not impede - iperchance he may. run in some ileaifi Hand of Hope reunion, the ,fernoonpiFriday,. August 17- ipoken of as specially emphasizing this ' solve the problem of how to interest the :?;P"1}Ptu game, if only for a consola-T _ '1 prize. J'"7_`? 609" """ Mr. J, Rowat has returned to -his. We in Simqbe after 9. pleasant see with friends here. 111 __..2.. "ITnn;-llunnno nun` nata- vvnu- -- - J-Miss Fannie Woodhouae and Master John Goldring, of Whitby, are holiday- 1ugatMt`9-_J5h Lswn'.`- _ 1.1.. [An ini `numb : :1:-Ina \ ouf IOOPUIAA v....__ __ "'9 "u`~~ -- Mont. Success boyg, whine ' Miss Moran f 13' V the Event 0 `Whats P`-9 in Dovitt. Mi Mabel Drysdale of - s d c '1, - . e "Wale Tlfurgrfy vnt wxth her smog, is again heard In this vicinity of her uncle, Mr. Th M 0 i . Miss Sundean retained go gomwat . or. {at week accompanied b - wound McClunk. 7 M`'?' Drye- mm #31`? kawn: ::lrh::gt::>l:'oa:l:1o:1oe gent yill be Iudilng `y V. "i mdmmnmm ' Mhi}FmmQ ` ~.`7 5 Advance Correspondence. `er is editor Mm, Cleland have purchased 9. foam-_ of `I 3` . ; the pap Wnew whpel. . . . V mlg . Ourfoopball team 19 commg right to. 3 "'8hi8 `Pulp. Walter Pound left :hefl`" _ ygsroxnmvrs.-+Your numb mutt aooompju ndont in. boy air 1-23--- W-uo....,.. T .......% the Saul: for Miohipiooten, -Wm, 13, 0 -, III!` `'3' 'Dn-............ _... __-II L..vAvAvnvnvAvAi.`Yg _-.....u-mum: _.Vmn- numb must nmuinnnnup u... n'.'..._._..-__ g ; .---'Corres10ondents resiistless fo1fcg_ F all vobata(_sleg"; mmeroe. and it; 4 qual nation; on 5 an old Empire, 1 in the mists of `in the past to. ' I neighbouring Vdcre.pi.ti1d'e and : qual to the; task gners from hair (Toglate forjat week's issue.) . * M1_n_es1n3'. Advancg Correspondence. Oro Station ...-- N ` rnoun oun ow- goocwv Advnn'c'e'Conaspondenee. Misa'Rene Soden, of Midland, spent -Sunday with her parents. ` Mrs. C. W; Bradley, of Oreemore, is visiting her mother and friends 3 and Mrs. E. N. Jory, of Renfrew, is 9. visit- or at Mr. John Jory : home, while Mr. Perry H. Jory, of Ottawa, is expected on 20th Aug. - A Mia; S.T Parr, 0;` Port Perry, is visit- ingher sister, Mrs. A. Lummis. V In-Inna 'Mias Mabel MoHoa11 left last week for Reebord to resume her dutieeiaa teacher. - is ' Mrs. A. Leonard and Miss Ida Masters are at present friends in Penetenguiehene, _ ' the handh -0!` Id be surrgnm authorities. On` hat year,-20,283- handed over to,_ nme-diately desv prong proof-T-of 5 {their pe"opl9.' eating. . opium and for" da by Cdmmia- Mr, H. and MMM. Bolton, of Craig- hurat, Mina L. Biahopric, of Wyavale, ":_- " It Du-.a;-L A` manna Miss M. Rupert, of `bomwall, "Mum Casaelman, Wismer, Kennedy, Holliater and Moae, and Messrs." Holliater, Wiemer and Kennedy. of Wyebridge, and others from gMidland, enioyed an outing at Honey jarbor recently. On Wednesday, 8th inst., one of our most popular young ladies, in the per- son of -Miss Eunice Molionll, was united in marriage to Mr. A. Gerneish Macdonald, of Montreal, at the resi- dence of the bride's uncle, H. T. Craig, Esq... Manager Western Bank, Midland. The drawing room wasprettily decor- ated with palms, ferns and a profusion of owers. The bride was handsomely attired in white silk and chiffon and looked exceedingiell. Mr: and Mrs. Macdonald. left weir! the afternoon train for ' their home in Montreal, -amide shower of rice` owers. Hearty l congratulations. V _ - Miss Worrod,' of Tottenham, vilied friends in Everett last week, w W "Mrs. C. E. Smith and son, Don, re- turned .to their home in Spragge recent- 1y. 1|r:__ '|;r`_I__1 1t-1-r_,--11' 1-1-. 1 p. , 1 L Mrs. E1133 a1'1d.-her'two boys, of To- ronto,` were guests _of Mr. and Mrs. Kennedy last week. V on vS`t's-t11'1: eI<;;i;;; at his home in Bradford. T . T Mrs. W. D. and MineJeesie Lummis, of Spregge, have returned to Lindsay after visiting for a few days with Mrs, McHoulI. I 'Mr.? Coulter, G.'1`.R.. "relieving. agent, passed through Everett on `Set- urday. ` ' . . Two or three" nor pa `occurred in this neighborhood /3 short ` time ago. Legal proceedings were threatened "bot were over-ted by sveettlement. . .- ' After considerable delsy on` route a `consignment of ,oool'weuther has reach- `edr nu. We. u`_p_'_nf9rIIiod:`;that ` it, ya: .-hfvped -one M-yea n in 110: ent. Captain _May, and war Tuended in -1842.. -3 Kong to the ' 'nity of 6,000,-- 9d the ports of , and Fu-Chan actically comi- rmally declared` --__vvw-v Dr. E. J. Hart, of Sault St. Marie, is enjoying a few deserved holidays at his home in Dalston, and a hearty hand shake from his numerous friends. i We are pleased to `heat-_ than Mr. W. H. Emms, who had his arm broken in two places and was otherwise badly shaken by an accident. at Midland, is doingas well as can be expected. -'11-_r41-I7-nu i As a hunting and vnhingresorc `Everett is V coming into prominence. Further mny be neenln the. algntlaging and `Fishing Gnidf of the, Nelghboiw say If yo "W Elli ,, - __.-_.-_- Mr. Wigg, of Rugby, ably lled the pulpit of the Congregational -church last Sunday evening. w-I...|.I....... --.. no _-_; ..___.` --~ A - The S.` S; `ti:-om spent 5 en- joyable time at Tiny bench .on'Thure- day last. T , _- -.._._- ----uvcnnnviii It i; our sad - and painful duty to re- port the death of Mr. 0. Graham, after. along and serious illness who passed away on Saturday 18th. His remains were interred` in the Methodist church cemetery, Penetang,_ on Aug. 20th. His widow has the heartfelt sympathy of the whole community in her sad be- rnnvrnnnt ` POSVMOIIZ` ` Miss ' -Riowat, of Le Fsive e Corners, was the guest of Miss Lena Wegnenfor a few days last week. . Harvesting is almost completed in our neighborhood and the next thing we expect to hear is the whistling and buzzing of threshing machines. 1; 2,, uuv DIVIG I01 mlonlploolon, ' and Alex. Dununore are well. Messrs. A. and G. Oempbell , of Le Faive e Comets, were visitor: In our S. S. on Sunday. T 'If. ..._ "5 ' Oer teacher, F. E.4 Baker, returned - n-..._._.1-_ -m.-.. -_-_.1:_- I.:.. I.-|:.'|-__ 117-wyvu Advancg Gan-upondeneo. ' Dalston Advance Correspondence. Wybrldce. -_._- l`.A_._. __ 1. .I {V l'0lIII Wilkin- . to be exchanged or Mrs. Charles Robinson (nee Miss Garrett), of Apto, after several months illness from consumption (said to have been contracted from a cold) passed peacefully away on Thursday, leaving a_ husband and two young children - to mourn her untimely departure. Her remains were laid to rest at the Pres- byterian cemetery here on Saturday, and although it was a busy harvest `day over 50 vehicles followed the hearse. The Rev. `William Rollins, B.A., of Elmvale, held the funeral `service at the deceased lady's late residenoe,~and at the grave, where the choir render- ed very sweetly Forever with the Lord. On the coin- were placed several beautiful oral tributes, among which prominent was an anchor. - The Robinson and `Garret families have the sincere sympathy of their -many friends of this village in their sorrow. 7 ` J. W. McDe1;mott spent Sun- day in Minesing; _` ` Mr. W.uLynn, ot:Churchil1,_paid us. a ying vvisiu Saturday. Come again Was! _ . Master Edgar Smith, bf Bdhlo, is spending his vacation at Mr McDer-` mows. ~ _ ` f. Hugh anti" Jdmea Oo.nipbe1l,. of'the Soo, are visiting friends -here. ` Mr. apd TMrs.. 'l,`easdale visifed at M1-.'Young a Sunday. _ . I _ Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Ghdpinan have gone to xjeoide in Eopilton. V - 1- Ac.`-' on` can L Mr. Jon. (Cook and M.-. Thomas Cloinghlay nth employed wit -hA.the G. .T. _ R. working in the gravel pit. - Mr. M$i'ghalhMn'x-die, J: Thompson? ville, bu begh ngaged as public school teacher `here to 11 the-cerm of our re-% ~ . W 1- I I . : Miss Mud Eeasdaha is the guest of } Mia; Olive Young. V , T cessfol, -V , Mr. .M. Murday, . our newteeoher, commenced duties here. Monday morn- ing. We extend him a hearty welcome and trust; as .9 teacher he will be euc- 4- . . Oolwell. _ V` 'A'diancCoubondepce `. Mra. Wm. Adams was the guest of Mrs, J_aa. Cook has %wo;ek.V V Miss Minnie Watlrihs, of Laurels Cottage, Pilling, Gloucestershire, Eng- land, and sister of Mr. Waltsr Wat- kins, of this village, was on July 26th, married to Mr. H. Hughes, a manu- facturer of boilers and engines. A `portion of the bride's cake elegantly de- signed arriyed here safely through the mails on Wednesday. Your cox-`res pendent had the pleasure of "accepting a piece of it. `A long life andhappi- ness to Mr. and Mrs. Hughes. ` The Rev. '1`. McKee, P. S. I., in the absence of the Rev. James Skene, _who is undergoing treatment fortheeyes, conducted the service at the Presby- terian church on Sunday. `ll: '11-: .-.__._._.l- Mrs. '1`. Casey and her mother, Mrs. N eedham, of Midland, visited Joe and Miss Lillie Casey last week . Neighbors say It you ' our to take Inn): Dill]- :'J .`.`s iii: ' ln>IntnJJ oraignursts. Advance Con-enpondence. Died, on Monday, infant son of Wm. Sheield ar. On Sunay night to Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Shefeld an, 3'. Miss Maggii of Chicago, 111. visited frienda- here last week. Mina QA"1i:iieiIeiire-i1`eiaw-zztizrned to her home in Markham` accompanied by Miss `Nellie Lucas, of Toronto, who has been visiting with friends in and about the village. Grey `H35: .v;;fe,'.:f_'1|!Iinesing, were the guests of James Hewitt on Saturday _and Sunday. V