1 Miss Huumphx-ey and Miss Water- man, of Ohio, are visiting friends at Ivy. Are Fashionable Not invisible but nearly so. 3 The? can be made up with either solid i got eld lled (warranted to years), t ` or m el tnmrrungs._ . _ 4 a They are not expensrve. ~ A , We'ad'ust them s) that they are I perf y adapted to the features. 7 Ivy. . I Advance Corrsspondence. T Mr. James Jsnnet visited friends at Angus last week. e farmers are almost nished with` their y in this vicinity and the wheat harvest williaoon be in. - Colwell. | Advance Correspondence. `Mr. Albert Ferguson returned to Toronto on Monday. A number [from here were present at the farewell party given by Mr. and Mrs. Tracey to their daughter Mary who left` for Barre, Vermont, on Mon- day last. V - During the storm, on Friday evening last, the barn of Mr. John Ferguson was struck by lightning. The lightning entered the stable underneath the barn making kindling wood of a number of the main posts and killing four pigs and a calf. A number of other stock received considerable injuries; it completely de- stroyed two bicycles, the property of Alex. Ferguson and Mr. Steve Mar- shall of Lefroy ; fortunately re did not result. ies Maud Lyons, visited friends at Tottenham last week. We are pleased to say our Ivy Base- -ball team are the winners of numerous `games. Success to Sstnie ! Mr. Fred Murkle, of Midhurss, has -been engaged as comet player in the band for the 12th. He was practicing with the "boys on Saturday evening. It is said that Messrs. Robinson and Crawford, of Hswkestone, have also been engaged. n_ 1'rr-.1_-...1-_ _n.-______ LL- |___;. III II` Ivvnan vs: yr vuc-tut - j Mr. McGuire, teacher of our public school, returned to his home in Peneteng last week. Before returning to Everett he purposes taking a course in the Ottawa Normal School. Mr. McGuire has taught in Everett -tor, years. and yerysucceuful. H Mr. Patrick Elliott, of Ivy, is the owner of a pair of valuable` twin calves. , 5: Mrs. J oah Terry, of Allendele, has been visiting under the parental roof ereshe takes up her abode i Midland. Everett. Advance correspondence. ' Fred Hartley, of Ingleivood, was in town over Sunday. __ Lg`: ;-1-L...a.:_.. r..I_ Rimless Glasseg "'1.`.h.e;e`e:|:1;';;in made a great improve- ment in -the appearance of the crops. A I'1T!I._,, A_A--,l.-.1 -- LL- _.-...L___. Acavxv gun ca-- I-rrvv-----vv '- Rev. A. Wilson pi'eache fhe` members % of wamce L 0. L. No. 270 and seven?! visit- ing brethren on Sunday. . 11.. ll _fI_!__ A.--".L'._ .E __u. .....I.l3n nn`uAnI' - '1'-. ". .'..a?_'-.;".",E"`~ V V Ni lacuna!- Bur (V):-ar:g'emen intend celebrating July 12th in Ronetnont, ' V L .___'.I_ - ..-...L :_..`_.*..A no Priqes in Barrie it! Toronto Markets During the Week. Gavan-was -. - vv saw... Mr. wa1ZI~ W;tk'ins spent laht wek "visiting friends at St. Cauharines. He was also at the Pan American. lV"I\l" ll ` .Sciontific Optician, M|cLAHEN'S onus. STORE. BARBIE. Toronto Farmers Markets. TonoN'ro. Jlixny 9, IQOI. White........-.u.....s..... s 67 C I'edVl..... 0-ccodoononon not 67olo C goose...a... ...~ 61}... < ' Buuun, J Umr lo, ' zoo: ya-solo-00.03 ` 61 4 vu.... 5 so. x5`:: '75 1 LU" Dlluulaaxo Lu uuu LIAJVV n.u.u.v wavy. wry-.. .._... _D.,-_-v-, 0.... ..`,..v..,, only a small quantity now left, price per yd . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Some very pretty summer goods, best; clesignsstrictlv new, fast colors... A few pieces of a special gingham, well suited for dresses or shirt waists. stripes, solid checks and broken check effects in colors such as blue, _pink, green and mauve, worth 15c, the yard now selling at.. ; . . . . . Bargains in ready to virear skirts, materials of White Pique, White Duck or Linen Crash,`selli'ng at price of material, 75c upwards. This important section of -our business is very complete and offers ad- v `vantages to buyers of Men s or- Boy s Suits, Hats, Caps, Shirts, Col- 'l....... TF2-.. ...._ TT...,I|.__..-._ yvlnlvnu V up-vac-ow nay-v y... vv v-.. MrsL.i3lack and family: of Midhurat-,. are [the guests of her sister, Mrs. J. Thompson. . = `II. 117... ll'..17.._... .....I .....l.'.. .._.I `In all leading colors, and white muslins pleated, tucked. Lace and embroidery trimmings, from {we to $2.50 each. Latest shedes_and patterns" in` Muslin wear. A few specials in the new blue shades. spots and gures, good sellers, -..I_ .. ........1'I ....-.-....J-:1--. an-- 1nl>`l- r\n:nn now 114-] lJlIIll.'.I.l.I.ll.l.lUl.l. uuu. KJGLLUL l..l.a.|lD an L u n J ; u n u u \ r u . u . u V . . . W . . . . ~ . -_,, 1,, V Hats worth from 75c to $1.50 may be had at 250 to 7 5:. A good selection of Flowers are also included in the selling list. Flowers worth from 250 to 75c on sale at from 50 to 25c per bu sch. "_EJuu U]. 0110 DJUCDUJ: `-'1`-"."'5` "I"_ """"`i:; '_'-V ' ' " ""' ' "` ""V`-`- UH-Ulllelves in the past that scarcely more 1s_requ1rea than t e mere announcement that our July Clea/r'i_ng `Sale of the balance of steel: of Jlfanufactured Milbtnegay commences this week cenvmce our rea.(lers.t112ttbig 1.e_ dnctions in "high class Millinery can 1_1oyv be obtemed. Our object 1s no secret_ Our Mjss Wright is an up to date Mllllnery artlst and must have next seagonas goods of the newest and brightest as an and to the productton of our usual high class millinery. ' ' 10 uulumuu nuns Vvuxuu nuuvv vuv nu-u\.I II . -..... .. ..... \d\f'A\J .,ul price has been $2.00, while they last will be sold at . ; . . . . . . . . . . . ,5 Elegantly trimmed Hats, latest New York. designs, your best productions, worth. $3.00 and $4.50, all will be sold now to clear at $2.00 and `$3.00 each. ' 7 ' |Untrimmed and Sailor Hats are included in the clearing sale prices, A1 zn ,,,-,_ 1, - 1.-.! -1. OK- J-l\ '75,. _Our dress goods section presents a good opportunity for buyers who for any reason desire to get a big pile for little money. This depart- ment never contributed bigger values. number of trimmed H9..ts'wor.th $1.75 are now offered at price. 16 trimmed Hats which'show the latest features of summer style our An l'\1\ `I SI- L`- -.__ 1-..]. ...:1l Ln rcpslrl nl- I II F`RAWLEY& DEVLIN, A FRONT STREET. BARRIE. @"OP_POSITE G. T. R. STATION AND `POST OFFICE. @ nap. -ulu -- vpgu cu -cu-u an.-.-aw--w " Mr. 3. Jamieson, of the 673; Co. of Barrie, and his wife were the guests of his uncle, Mr. -Geo. McLean on Friday. `ll - 'I3_....`I l'._._I_l_ -1.` `Il'2.1L_-.._L L-.. v-nauvit vu vv -vu-J V-no v- ..-v. lars, Ties or Underwear. J.R. HAMBLY 5 BARRIE, BARBERS HUNTERBRO$q FLY OIL FOR SPRAYING STOCK, Our En of the Season clearing up sales have so advertised theme} . - - Ve ......'..L a.I....4. ...-..-mm`|-r rnnrn in wanrnrnn than the announapmpm. +1.... 3 Muslins and Wash Goods. On Wednesday afternoon the barn belonging to Mr. James Rix was des- troyed by re together with several loads of new hay diawn inethat day; the cause of _ tire is unknown. Mrs, Rix while trying to save. some of the contents met with an accident, and as a result of which she lies in a very criti- cal condition, being at times uncon- scions. __-AA,7,, , Readtt-We%_5kir.$- HARDWARE STORE. Fancy I-lalf Hose, Light-weight Underwear, Hobby Neckwear, Servlceable suspenders. Neat colored shirts. T S.tY1i$1 S.}.1i1. 1"_.W." .*i5" S- Men's Wear Section. Opposite the Post Dfce. Will talk. They enjoy talking. Our customers, like barbers, never tire talking about the good values we ;L1'* giving in Men s The bst of everything in Men s Furnishing at; j1x'ic0s so low that one can t help buying when one sees the quality of the goods we sell. The Cash and One Price Clothing M_en. Dress Goods. Lefroy. Advance Correspondence. W. J. Tindull and family have` left _ for_.'_l`oronto. C 1 II uvv ` III The. Satoisfactory Store. HARVEST TOOLS, ` GRAIN CRADLES, MACHINE OIL,` PLYMOUTH amnen TWINE. FOR SALE AT PURE PARIS GREEN. * JULY l'l', ONT. 10c cu uru-u--a - .\r v- v-.-J... v---- vvv vu--no Mr. Fred McKay is starting. houat; keeping in the house lately vacated by M2.Ti2de11h- . . . . 106 Uraiirnurst. Advance Correspondence. ' Miss Maud Oastlemen, of Wyebridge, is visiting friends here. ` ` ` ll... 1...... I`1.......:.....: .: l\...-. QL..c:-.. gs vu)I\uuB --uv-sun: Iavuvl Mrs. James Crawford, of Oro Station, I called en friends here tpis week. I9 Il"1l ' -.n Wm. McKewn and wnfe and nephew, [of 0:-illia, visited` the Messrs. Boult.on e this week. ' _ ` . FRAWLEY &lVIO0RE pa: run! an sq w-.-.- "Thea araxgexgen of5~13 attended church on Sunday at the 6th line. `u-:__ 1.1- 13_|.:__-._ -1` n_-:.._-_'1_ viowuun -- -yaw`.-I --- --v v-- ---- "Miaa Ida Robinson, of Ordigvele, spent last week with J ennie McCullough. _ Miss Addie Sutherland, `of Penville, in spending a. few days with Joe Gross. `II - 13--.! 11-17.... :. ..L....A.l_.. I.......... owns an " Mrs." 713363" }{u3'iEb,' '5'13:mada1e, are `visiting at `Mr. Buchanan's. Fl... (1 ...... A... -1.` KQ9 ..`u.....l...l `V-1\l[.t'v.-`I;-z; c.i' Mrs. Wm. Tanyloyapen their honeymoon in Lefroy. . 'l..;. `XTI..'A... 2.. _...._.1:._.. AL- `L-l2.l-__ up. gun up.-wvpc IQ. .-aonovJ- W Miss Vnite is spending the holiday with her aunt, Mrs. . Gil pin. mi..- m-I_'. .....I I...I.._ -1: 'm..._.'.I..I- -.._ an-Iv\n V`: vs- ':l`he marrigve `c-1-fVT+i[~r"..f Barry and I HAPPY nm tij uuu '.f'rqN _.8_=._.N-% _ ._ __ .__ __ `-- Intelligent Shoe News. B-rrwssnooif Loaders- FIVE Ponms HARDWARE s'1:'om-: sou: av 265 85c. 30 pairs Ladies Dong. Kid Ox. Shoe, Kid toe cap, Kid lined, turned sole, the quality yon , pay $1 35 to $1.50 for, sizes 2% V to 6, Special. . _....;i$l 15 The valm-is these pri_ces represent i must convince you there is no ` juggling with prices, that is to ' - say marking them up to make - `room to` cut the price_-so gen- erziliy ' done. - The -cut], is ~ `T genuine, and if'you stepvin yen _- - `~ . ' will be convinced. ~' _- 35 pairs Ladies $1.10 Dong. But- .ton Boots, toe cap, McKay sewed sole, light dressy style, sizes'3 to 7, 9.. bargain to clear -1. Miaa_Kelly will take place on Tuesday morning in the chapel, Belle.Ewart. UDUE VI I-VJIO 3Il\L SIS! UJIIUHUI `III Q`-III`-I 0 Mr. George Smith, of Toronto, who Yhae been viaitinghis parents returned to the oitv. V ' "IL--- ._.2II L- __ 2-- -._--... .._-2-I I_`.`I.I Ulllvu ` There will be an ice cream social held at the Congregational Church on Thursday evening.` A good program will be provided. .."... vv-v,--.r-.- .- `-- "1535. -'MT. Thehniey, of Barrie, will occupy the pulpit here the next two. Sabbachs, as. our pastor, Rev. J. Churchill, is going to the International Convention of the Epworth League at San Fr'a'nr:ico.- T _i bu Julv lst quite a large number of people attended the picnic at Midhurst. The Dalston boys succeeded in csptur-_ in: several prizes. The football match between our boys and the Midhurst lads turned out a. tie, neither side scor- ing. Our boys speak in the highest terms of the treatment received from the Midhurst boys, and they also proved beyond doubt that they themselves are gentlemen.- Mr. Auk};"r{$'E'6E$Iia1y ill; Mr. N. Minnikin, of Btantford, is visiting his parents, _ . '1m:_.. mr:n:.. 'mr:...... L-.. L--.... ..:-:a.:_.. +l?1Wi`t;t? has been visiting Miss. Brooks of Shanty Bay. `II . .....I `II ... II v'D|....L.._. -_.1 13...: -. ..--.-...l.. v. ....-....--j ....--J. `Milt. and Mrs. M. Bloxham and fami_ l_v, of Brantford, are spending` a. short tiu1_c3_yv_th {fiends hgze, -\ -- ------- --w- 7 -V'Vhi`lh- Master Hg!-ry Brown was taking the .ho_1-sea to the pasture eld the horas he was riding'threw him, `andswpping on his leg out it so thug he had to have ve atitchesput in it. T)-.. IE.. FI'\L-;___l-__ .1.` 13.4.2. _:II' `Q-Ir .-. --u-av v---av.-5 uvau---vuw vans T Quite a large number ofethe farmers in this vicinity have et.arted`haying, but have been hampered somewhat by the mine. . ` ' "('). :1'r' school boys played a football match with the Crown Hill school boys a short time ago and defeated them. `They would like to 'meet the No. 7 boys next. --- - ---- vvuu --rv-u----v- ' Mr. and Mrs. Barker ha ve returned home. Mr. and Mrs. Spence, of Dalston. were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Slisser on Sunday. Mn annrnn .QI-1:136-H A` "`l\lll\II.'l| no`-um Lam . Dalston Advance Correapondencu. - I . Miss Dora. M. Rich is spending her vaoation at her home in Southern. Mr. H. Baldwin` and his daughter, V Mrs. Daniel Burgess, of Maple, spent ` the First visiting relatives here. i f\.-h.- .. l-....... _--._.L-_. `I'LL- -..'...-.__ . a1Lf. . cuuvfvuu Advance Correspondence. I'll C\ I I . Holly. `Advance Cortespondence. LADIES DEPT. 7 5c` Ba.rr1e's south-Western Division. with its Pleasant Streets. its Tasty Dwell- inzs, its Pretty Churches, and its Go- a-head People wnl Entice Settlement -A Weeklv Record of its Doings. Mr. Edward Sibbald has returned from Chicago. _ wrong . .-- `-_ "n7cl."c\;}'c.'EF E1.};.1f a;;e;.;; few gays last week` with her sister, Mrs. Dr. ittle. . T . Can you fail to be interested in knowing where you will nd the better styles, the better values, the greater variety to choose from, and what is most important, the shoes that combine wear, ease and grace at the prices you ought to pay--these are the strong features that characterize every pair of shoes in our stock, which is easy douhlethe size of any other in Barrie As evidence of our. buyingadvantages and our knowledge of what really means "a Bargain, we ask you to judge us by every item in this list; Congratulations to Miss M. Clement who has successfully passed her first years exam. at the College of Music. -, - Quiteanumber from here attended the ardenv party at the residence of Mr. J. ughes. on Wednesday, and reported hav- ing a. `good time. _ . Grentel. T Advance Correspondence. Herb. Johnson spent; Sunday in-Tollendal. Miss Ethel Orr is spending a few days in `Utopia. ' . ' . . ' ' ' up 1n,_I__.- -1 I'_-..' I.-'_ _a._'.'.L-J LL... - vs raw: D. MoFarlgme, of Ivy; has_ started the new school? A ` I - I-luI:|Ia\n vv V-cw-_v- -.._- Mr. sud Mrs Trargyj Mina" israd Tracey and Mr. Alex. McKee,-of Minesing, were guests of Miss Mary Tracey on Sunday; 1 n-L-_' ___ _.-.._ I.-- G.._.I-... _-L....I V Arnolci is ndr "the dotor care at present. 1: v Ic u . - - . Churchill. _Advance Correspondence. . Mr. Wright, of Bertie, spent: the First, in town. . Andy Malcomson, of Barrie," is visiting at theV_pa.renta.l home. - un- , '11:: ,1, .1 111n___ 2.. __.____1':___ |___ |__|: is spending her holi- Ldaya. with Miss Edith High. `I ill I l\ 1 ,;L-_ J-J J!__S__ ..._____3__ divine, service at Central Pres. Church on. Snndev last. vv want: \lwwv Minis Berglvm Or: and Miss Maggie Trcpy regurned to Georgetown last week. V .. ........... 30 limir Men s Lace Bcots, bel- . lows tongue, peg see. suitable harvest boot, size 6 to 11, re- gular value $1.10, Special... Men's Finest. Box Calf or Vici _; Kid Lace Boots, toe cap, Good-' *'.year Welt, made bythe best ' `_.make_r, sold everywhere at $3.00 and $3.25 and no better galue. `These are strictly u-p- - tcdate in._ shape; every -pair .i!Lrant_eed byas, sizes 6 to 10, tocunnlooocoooucvl . .` .' BI-Ivnlvla vs auouvu -n----.' --.V.' ._ ..., Miss Mary Tracey gave her Sunday school class a partv ; about `eighteen little L. girls attended in the afternoon. and in-the even- ing a large. crowd getheredyend spent a. very enjoyable time. Miss Tracey, who has gone to Barre Vermont, U_.S., will be greatly niiuedby her many friend: here,` and espec- '. , " iilJi-s:rlv31n.ma Wilson is visiting`. friends in Thornton. j T V ` Gagre Leslie has retrued from bisl trip to she. orthweat. - .. | Mr. Cochratig gwo cgsr loads of pigs and sheep to Torontolast week. _ . WeAa`;'eb'aori`y to lgafn; Overs is laid up: with an attack of pneumonia. l'I'!I_- 115.. ;_ '\I !III 3'1-I OI. Z rs. -H. Robinson. Bradford street. has the thanks of your correspondent for a pretty bouquet of owers. Rev. J. W. Churchill left on Monday morning for Sen Francisco, as a delegate to the Epworth League convention. He wnll be absent for "about two weeks. For Choice Family Flour and all kind! of Feed go to Wllklnson9n. All orders delivered promptly In any uanut . Please leave your orders at t e"lVI1l olllce or Telephone No. 23. . -`(;e:.m;1;ngle, of Holly. in thc; guest of `Woes, Scott. ` L I C { The L2i.;g{1$iii1i%;A;'.s`iaZ..iiZ.f;}; the guests of Mr.`and Mrs. Wm. Little, Burton Avenue. "MEN'S DEPT. 60 pair 'Men s Doug. Kid Lece. and Congress Boots, toe cap, medium heavy `sole, *" very , dressy boot, excellent wearer, `sizes 6 to .10, $1.50 quality, Special: . . . . . . . . .`.$l 20 ` 9n -gs... an n T .\ nn 'Dt\Yn`-n , V l Rerrxember the 0radgemen a excursion to Bradford to-mcrow (Friday) per steamer En- terprise. . A ` rv dun: ' -as _. u w--v --.--- `--V- V. .-v-V,-..w-- --v- .w-v ' Mrs. L. Gartner was in Toronto last week attending the? funeral of her brother. Mr. John Goodwin, who was drowned in a pond at Bracondale, near Toronto, on Wednesday of last week. ` II III CJKII, Lllult A very sad occurence. resulting in the death of one of our most highly esteemed farmers, took place last Friday. Poison by some lamentable mistake got into the por- ridge for the breakfast of the Westney fam- ily. All,who partook of it were taken sick, but all efforts to save Mr. Westney were fruitless and he passed away at 12.30. The other members have recovered. The fun- eral, conducted by Rev. Mr. Carpenter and Rev. Mr. McGregor, took place on Sunday to St. Margaret's cemetery. Scarboro, fol- lowed by a large number of sympathizing friends and relatives. _ An inquest is being conducted by Coroner Bateman to nd out if possible the exact nature and cause of the poison. Deceased was a very highly respect- ed man and came from Scarboro some 15 yearsago, having purchased the Elliott farm here. He was a brother of the Rev. Wm. Westney. Anglican clergyman, of Allandale. andwalso of Henry Westney, a prominent farmer of Scarboro. Three children, Wm . Alice and Frank, and his wife survive him. the eldest son being 19 years old. Since coming here Mr. Westnev has won many friends and all esteemed him for his sterling good character, his good farming and genial companionship. His great delight was in experimental farm work and having all things done exactly, and according to the best rules His farm, therefore, was being placed in good shape. He was preparing to erect a new _ barn also-, the stonework being already done.` He also took an active part in school affairs, being` trustee of No. 5 for the past ten years. The neighborhood all extend their sympathy to the bereaved ones. The loss to the vicinity came so suddenly that the shocked community have hardly as yet recovered themselves. V iaiaa iC:Il:l;|g.ilI:::I-,":) Meafdrd, is visiting with Mrs. Bradford, Essa. street. v(Ir);.v)V`W'e'-at, of Angus, is; :7-i-B i'ti.l!2 her parents, Mr. pad Mrs. James Arnold. _' V Mrs. W. P. Soulesmet with a. painful ac- cident; the other day while cutting shavings with a. drawing knife, having received an ugly cut. on the knee. The wound is im-' proving verv nicely. _ I\ . `in! II?` ' `IA! 1- 0 `l\ nvv On the 17th of June, Miss Jennie Pullan, formerly a resident of Allandale, was mar- ried s.b'Duluth to Mr. M. Halverston, of Port; Wing, Wisconsin. Still they keep going. Who ll be next}? . "i`he Orangemen 0; this xiicinity "attended Divine service at St. George s Church last` Sunday morning. when the rector. Rev. Mr. Weatney, preached an instructive sermon from the following words .-What mean ye by this service? Mr. Joseph Pullan is raising a. large num- ber of chickens this year. He has an in- cubstor, and it`. seems to work like a. charm -out: of 71 eggs he got 65 chickens, all grow- ing to be ne healthy. birds. ` I~. -.. 1-: ' Mi`. Wnlten-(and. his wife who having spent a few days in their former home. Port Hope, returned -to Allandale on Saturday. `It `seems that although they report having had a most enjoyable time, yet they were thinking of {others too. as they returned bringing most suitable and valuable presents to all the members of St. George e parsonage. ""13h3i}3?{~3y cricket club played with Oookatown on Thursday and beat them nine wickets and one run. ` .-. I %inoe mentioning the death of the brother of Rev. Mr. Weetney, we have received the following notice from the Pickering News of July 5th, 1901. .: A IIQFCT an I\lII|lI UQIiIf:I\f' :Y'I fk ALLLNDALE mu Amnn ram RAILWAY .,CENTRE `or TH " . FUTURE CITY. . - `MR. Wmsrnmrs DEATH. COW Hid8..V........-I---u I---oi Calfskins perlb..._.... ........... .Tallowper'lb.................... Horse Hairperlb................ Sheepskins...... . . . . . . . .._ ..... .` Lambskins.`..... . . . . . . . ......... HOl SeHide8 . . o a o - o oonoofno lilac -Mr. Alfred Wallace, of Barrie is spending his summer vacation at Mr. Wm. Lvon s. Mr..Jns. Lennox, of Ivy, has returned home with his bride after an extended trip from the Pan-American and numer- oue other places. ` ___ 4.1.; W, W, vvooa, Qm, percora............... Anthracite coal. per ton;........... HIDBS. .m"J:`lh<'5' E;::E;n";);r;;v;f-r. Grosea was % fairly well attended and everybody ` seemed to enjov themselves. VIVL- ....-.._:....... -1.` `ll . (17 'D........ .....l