Mre. Thou. Collins, Mien Collins, and Mice Gertrude Bryon, of Whitby, Mrs. D. Plewee and Mien M. Plewie , of To- ronto, are guests at Dr. Pettereoru, Dunlap street. ' The mum Annie and Queenie Neely or `Barrie are vinitln in Toronto. Creigyule and other placer, in Jennie Neely leave: on Saturday for eehort holide withfriende in Toronto. Meple and` elect ere. . .___...-, Miss Johnson and Miss Moore. of Goder-A ioh. Ont., who have been visiting Miss Johnson's sister at 54 Mary street, returned to their homes last week. - v Mr. Albert ~Lowe. of Cleveland, Ohio. formerly of Barrie, arrived in town last Monday, and will spend two months visit- ing friend and relatives. ' Miss Fannie Richardson-, Miss Rieburd- eonend _ Miss Kathleen Morton. who have been resorting in Barrie for the past month have returned to their; hornesin Whitby, Ont. ' ' M .. " L, M . _ Mr. J. A. Moheren is enjoying a holiday on the Georgian Bay. Mr. A. B`. Hunter has charge of the oicein his absence. - _, Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Butler havoieftfor s trip to Elk Rapids. Mich.. They go via the Soo, calling at Machine _for_ a short time. ` I Mr. Johtn A. Milier, cahnier of the First National Bank of Mt. Ste:-ling . Ohio, and `Mrs. Miller are auminoring at 54 Mary street. Mr} Thou. Sim;:':u who has been spending a few weeks with his brother. Gov. Simon, has retm-ned.to his home in Kansas. ` T Mr. win Sutherland, Misncarrie sinner. land, Mina Lillian MoAfee. of. Saginaw. Micht, are visiting friends in town. V - Mrs. McGuire, Toronto, Mrs.` Cathpboll. Toronto, Miss Mnooy, Rochester, and Miss Cook, Niagara, are visitihg in town. `I lit... on - - Mr. W. K. Foster. district mans er for the Canadian Fire Insurance Co., of inni- peg, was in town this week. ,Mr..and Mrs. J. E. Minns retnrnedto town on Monday. after spending a few weeks with relatives and friends, V Mrs. C. H.` Clark and Mia. Burton have returned from their trip to the Belvidte, Copperhead and Sans Souci. V-v--vu as 5 vauw JJIIUVVUULL IUFCY `nu llltv persons were on board and enjoyed a pleas- `ant eailecross the lake. At the Point the 4 ladies and gentlemen engaged in a baseballs snatch and other amusements. The ladies furnished an excellent tea, which , was heartily enjoyed by all present. Rev. H 1). Cameron has the thanks of the `whole l party for the very enjoyable ontingopro'er- a "ed by him. The boat returned at nine- o'clock kin the evening. A few on board were 3. MIA can ninlr A. Ha:-kneaa, ;wvho has been visiting his `brother, Rev. D. B. Harknesa. left on ' Friday for Sault Ste. Marie. . | T. H`e;l'y, sea of Mr. `P. J Healy, wheel- ed from Buffalo last: week and spent Sun- day with his father in town. X F. T. Gi. "slid and Mrs. Grafton leave this week to spend a month at Abmic Harbor, Parry Sound. _ ' T In.. 1\ IN. A , - A MT:-.1 _l').-(;;'e..1,avf:>;<'1-:o'f sc; Louis, has taken unhis residence for the season at his sum- mer house Woodlands. - nckleyg Medical. Superintendent of the London Insane Asylum, registered ' at` the Queen : thieweek. v-v` - 1 l';l._g;."_]:{. Garaide, of St. Catharines, has joined his wife and daughter, who are summering in town. "\_.1'I'II'Iniuun- -7 - Rev. Wm._Shortt and Mrs. Shorttare at present. ' In 11- cn.4u . --- __ ` F.` Crosaland left on Monday to resume her duties in St. Mark's Hospital, Salt Lake City. 1: nu now. A. - v vuvuup pan vuu vvuulua were` a little tea. sick. Front Street, Barrie, Opposite P,O_. and G.1.R. The . Hunter Bras. on uThum`iay afteraoon of last week the Vmembers of the Presbyterian church choir, Christian Endeavor Society. Bible class and = Sundav school teachers. took in the excur- -sion on "the steemer Van Woodland .to Jackson : Point. `Between, forty and fifty nersons were on hmmi am: ....;......a .. _n-..- f_Trunks, s_ 'BnoIs and Shoes " VERY CHEAP. A 1359*-`3.`VAI.IAlII Shoo Home In" 4 street. opposite 311 ` to the Static!!- goods are all fresh and Sd` ' ;Y9n will find this the Chew` M place in town to bu) For this month we w our lines of B. Statiozb. Communion service will he held at the Presbyterian church next Sunday morning, 1 when the sacrament of the Lord's supper will be administered. All the members are requested to be present. A preparatory -service will he held to-morrow (Friday) evening. y The annual report of the quarterly oioial board of the _ Burton Avenue _Methodist church for the year ending May 28th, 1900, -"Has been '-gublished. and shows a `balance on . hand. he congre ation has responded _ nohly to all the appea s made and all claims have been promptly met. During the last six months of the year a reduction of $1000 was Aluadev on the debt of the church. Anon; i0 V , W` _._-._v- Quarterly service will be held st the Burton Avenue Methodist church next iSunday.v hove feast at the closeof the morning service, and sacrament "of the Lord s supper will be administered at the ,close of the evening service. `V01 H.` L moonlight excursion under the a- rs of St. George. e church ' of this 13 i - was held on Friday night, and was w patronized. The 35th Battalion Band `w'. nu board and gave an open air concert at 1'.~.g Bay Point. vuw Pam] an o n- TheT Rev. Mr. Weatney will `preach at St. George : church a.m. and pm. August: 5th, and willadminister the`Holv. Commun- im at St. George`: and also at St. Paul's, }"~`1!'8t. - ` Quite a. number of our citizens were very much disappointed so the Islay not calling here on Saturday afternoon. Always take the Enterprise and you will not be disap- T pointed. ` I 0 Mill oice or Teleph For 0! `o ' _ kinds of Feed orders delivered nanuty. Please leav xmly. Flour` and all .Wllklnson9u. All in orders at The Misses Smith, of ' Mntra. nd>Mra. Keinekiug and Miss Eila. R.ein'eking, of -Gheboyqan. Wis., were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Carmichael for a. couple of weeks. - . ptly In any. --..- ..----u-J vVVIulIIl" Ulll bflllllo Mi._:Ed.vShear, Clarence Bothwell, Hnrry T`Webb, George Young and Charles Gibson` are camping at Strawberry Island for a. _week. on$""` orders I 8 Mill Iliilnn nun Vrnlnnn. xmly and . Wllklnsomu. ` ordexsam `I. (E _ _--' -----u-nun! \r5IIIJII6Ilo AZ Tneyev. W. S. Westnev conducted Di? } vine service `in the parlor of Peninsular `Park hotel Sunday evening, July 29th. A Mac [FA UL--- 'lV1I-_.-, `H -- r.--.---= uunvuu |lVlVo Mis Kathuleen McDonald has rtuined to her home in Alliston utter a. very pleasant viait: with the Misses Grahaan. nu. -. _.._ .v_. ------v- `A . ilehn Dalton, of the T.H. and B. -_rs1lwa.v, Hamilton, was home last week op _a few days visit. ` V ` Mr. Rateliife sang a solo at the eveninc service in the Methodist church on Sunday. .l_t;was well rendered. . v-- -vs--nun!-all `green plot in front ef the G`.T. R. station is greatly admired `by summer tourists passing through here. IA:_. 17 .1 s -- -- Jevohs, of Toronto, formerly of this -place, is `the guest-ot the Misserbollery, _ Burton Avenue. - - ....v as vui szunuunlu pulln uuwu. Harcourt. of Trout Creek. gave Mr; G. D. Patterson a call last Saturday. `lion `K 'II.--.j. -1 A ,!IIO - O __....-_..., ovvvv ;.vLnn ' Brotherhood of Railway "h-aokvmien WnAin session on Saturday night. " ` "3Spctacle y at G. D. ;Patte1fIon a Drug tor . v_ la. i iOno of the busiest post; oces north of El.` `ronto is the Ailandale post oice. -'l\.. *rr-__ gf-EA Weeklv Record of its Doings.- Jobn Page has invested in a new `Na-hand People w1ll 1Entz1_ce Settlement nducted eerviceat Churchill Connors, of Depot: Harbor, in _ sit." Miss Leeming, of Toronto, is the guest of be Misses Catcher. Mr: T. Anderson and children are visit- ing friends in Muakoka. . .'.Misa Nellie Waldru is visiting relatives `in. Mesaina. New York. I - O(llifollowa, of Toronto, wlll halre an _ . -n to Barrie next Mondav (Toronto s - liday). Games and sports of all u :91 be held in the agricultural park, - be free to everybody. ____A_,I!_I. I ` Railway Notes. ' `O'&oo_nIn `arc `=`ymu'_o.`-.._. t Oom Paul left his wife '-in 1;retorl a.' It` IS. :t1'ue.. but hej`, tqok care , to Vrenjove his . `hld-I.-`I.`...=..&.".2IA'..s_u.*.-... ' I\_'~`_.:i .'~`:_. -- 1:.`-Ag; is,'t1";a.v",bt1(t .l-I'e"t>->'l'< Ea{I~E E3 I-e7:I:'J"}ni +ABtiAt.isj1i`-pg Asonkgxgg; 9 _. v : "=`mn'n'-On MN]: u :> %"-63:1" Paul uuuuth tnm. his Vczipital-A with him on wheels. but denies that agnonn_t_s_ zq s1o.oo_o.o9o;% % Capital goes where It beckpnea; but Dom Paul's capital goes. Where` It_ in %cha_sed._V V . ' V - --v- auvn to unonnuuo "-'.l:`.'-1v'lceis not-disturbed d`uridg the lproc-"V-V eat; of boiling, the berries will. be whole. -dry and easily digested. A few drops of lemon juice vadded to the water will make it whiter and finer avored. ~ The French method--und an excellent one-of making gravy with roast meats, is to baste the roast repeatedly with but-4 .ter. 'J. he.re,sultant rich juices are neither thickened nor strained. ' _ l To cut hard boiled eggs in a satlsfacto-' ry manner so that the. yolk does not crum- ble and tilt white comes` out in smooth, regular strips, dip the krliteln cold wa- ter. " - ` V V v _- navt _v-y nova, Utlio The charming golden green of chryso- prase grows fast upon the fancy of artis- tic jewelers. A_ most attractive pendant for a neck chain consists of two beautiful- specimens of this stone,` one depending p from the other and both elaborately ` framed in diamonds.--Jewelers" Circular- Weekly. s T . '- ' ~ ns. play I. (IUUI L , W ..__.. __._-.. uav Iuuutuclalco K A number ofycharms suited to mascu- line use are in gold of various tones carv- ed into very peiftect animal forms. These include the comparatively new elephant p and hedgehog. as well as the ever popu- lar fox, dog, horse, pig. rabbit, etc. - rm... ..1..-.....:.___ _-IJ, uuuuu-w -noon. navy! lllla Emblems of sport are again toTthe fore, and the` pinsrepresenting college, yacht- ,ing and racing colors are innumerable. A `I. I . ........L.... -1 -1 - -'--- The agate is shown in attractive rims. seals and sleeve links. _ -e i A 'H___I I - i. For race cou see in a new starting ma- chine a pair cars travel on rails on either side of the track.` supporting a pair of spring controlled arms, which y up to lift the starting bar when the race is un- der headway. the cars being run by a mo- tor to keep pace with the contestants at the start. V _- --...a~u guy but; pl-Iunuu auu U1-IECLB 4 l A collapsible yproot dish cover has been designed, which has a central verti- cal hoop, with pivoted hoopson either side, which swing into a horizontal posi- tion to pull the netting which covers the frames down into place around "the dish, tolding against the central hoop when not - u in use. . n... ma usnnvua uuu uCllul.L'|:UlUu Small change can be easily picked up from a newly designed counter tray whichvhas a concave bowl provided with a lip` on one side, into which the change is drawn by the fingers, the curvature of the lip allowing. two sides` of the coin to be engaged by the gthumb and nger. A nn'|'lnna|\I.. ll........-n .12-`. - I -on his arrival and departure. A London inventor has perfected an employee's checking clock which in ad- dition takes a picture of each employee Q:-run l|Ln\nn.`- --- `-- -- Q It seems to be impossible to teach the people of the United States that it re- quires a 5 cent stamp or. its equivalent to ' carry a letter to Cuba. Many thousands of` letters are being received there every day with only 2 cents postage psid. T _-_---- v . - v \p\llAJ\IIvl\ILIl Nebraska farmers are Jrgamzlng un- io_n's and are to brand all" their marketa- ble productswith the union label. By and by-`we shall be asked not to eat eggs un- less laid by Journal. _un'ion hens.-Kansas vCity_ r _HaIt motor vehicles nave completed a 1,000 mile test in England,` provingfconclusively that they are not toys, but a - serious and trustworthy means. of locomotion. ` 11: u ` _--., . vuuuoavuoi Congress has wisely wiped out `navy prize bounty, and it would -have` been well for both Dewey and Sampson if it had been abolished before the Spanish war. -_ \-nav 17 9 A Pennsylvania woman nus nequeutrv `ed $10,000 to -her horse and dog. We may expect tdhear later on that -the house cat has contested the will.-Kansas City Journal. It _anythmg, ynevninese names worse than those of -South Africa. place of _1.'ontein we h"a nhinz chang and chow. V A "I_A,,, I Kansas _1s no prosperous that she has to pay on salary tofthe only inmzfte of her state poor fnrrvi in order to induce him to remain. ` ' ' - " The concert qr the powers which play- ed a European engagement a few years mm is rumve making an Asiatic: tour. I . ' .- _ . High folded corseletsmade 1'. clan tar- tanesash `ribbon are worn wit gowns-of black or white barege, grenadine, eta- \ mine, eo1ienn'e or `fawn or beige nuns veiling and gypsy cloth. ` Some are made with the corselet alone, others `are nish- . ed with sash ends that fall to the skirt hem. _.V.... V. ....g unu;_ uuuc ID \.'A.ldL'l.l.lIllb . The skirts -are beautifully shaped and` trimmedthis year and are ready to. be hung from a narrow muslin or ribbon belt. . It is possible to get avery pretty alljwhite gown nicely trimmed and nish- ed for less than $10, decidedly less than the fabric. garuiture and making would cost. ' ` A, shepherdess hat of cream {colored tulle and hydrangea` blossoms ofnatural size and coloring. Tlie eect of the pink: ish lilac shades against the folds and loops of airy blue tulle is charming. fancy straw is trimmed with pale blue Tho alrwl-no .nnn l.......a.:a--II._ _L__., 3 -7, `I- . -..., nrvnvnna ungu uusuulco The display. of pure `white A waists is` this season extremely large and varied.- The finest mulls, batistes, swiss muslins, `organdies, nainsooks, `linen lawns and other sheer, beautiful fabrics are used in their making. `_.`_.__I__, ,1 I - - ` -_..- '--_. u on`. vvnylvo ' For bqating, yachting and mountain wear inexpensive suits'_n`re made of Rus- sian linen crash of. ecru ax '.shades. They are .slightly,_ rough. but cool` and; very strong and durable. IIVL- ....... ....._., 9..., any us. 1.1.: auuLucI.'., .- , `Severity of` style in summer gowuing exists only among tailor made costumes, ~ and even thee show fanciful effects on- ` the jacket: and vest. o Ohe` of th fat?) this season is color shade of the gown. fl-.. '..--.--L _-2_u rs. ' - inh - trimmin g ed lace `matched toythe \ . I` % Thetperennial Etch 3and `bolero _j't`1ke't4s ` take a very` prominent place amog the dominating styles of the summer. .Q........:4.-. -1 _-_L, F ..---u we unav av" Ila ' ` JEWELRY JOTTINGS. . , i | _.. _ A new cafe parlor car, to be used on the ` Grand. Trunk : fart train, International! Limited," `arrived at the Union Itntion,l Toronto. la.ut,weel: from Montreal, and will `lgejput Into service` in a day or I0. The car L ~l_g70 feet long, and in bnilbnon six-wheel note with steel tires, Eeoh our In no do--I oa+ehua the` dining room or. onto lent, ' id? and` the perlor an _t._ho.orher,; with ;g , fraud the_wnlto_rn' vrooni_.in_._lgeA. , dining-room`. 1)! 101 1:11 ` scam INVENTIONS. THE % gyoxsoox. o%oM{ PAUL. THE VERDICT. IILC In Miss, 153}; Blakeiv is visiting Mm Ethel Wonch no Killylengh. J - Mrs. J. B. Edwards is visiting her sister, _A Mrs. Oulho.m,vln Toronto. Mrs. D Sellerssnd daughter are visitin IMr. and Mrs. A. J. Rogers. " Mrs. Claxton, of Oran eville, is the guest J of Mrs. J. J. Weir. Dun op stress. , Mr.snd Mrs. John Jsmieson, of Thornton, spent Snndsy st Mr. Fred. Mu-r s.i Mr. J. J. Brown ' is visiting In Toronto ` "__Qndotb`er places in Western Ontario`. ` ~ V lllhe` Grand Trunk is at prooant engaged j in the construction of live longer engine: jot the ton`-wheel type. on ve .elIl m-wheel: -V; Moguls for the freight service. he now: v-loobmotivoa will probably be ready for oer [ looj_ln`SapMtembor unlou the boiler-molten ' milk: at Montreal delay: progr'ou.- '1 %*n`aJ.7}I.I1"if'r.. Lonttutor, of chaauot, Penniylvsnia. are thegu_om of Mrs. Bdrm, .Mul uterIt:oet,- ~ I: . of the Bank of ![,`ronto,4. .re.tu.rne vmerdo {Him I.'Ihott_ho1id.a/x~n . Av.vth-#'v~9=% 1' I" %*`4*`"-9 an L `W E. Grny is at Penetnngthio week landing veneer log: for shipment to the New York market; ' V `Min Ban.` Stewnrt. of. Thnnnton, in the ` nest of. he : nouain. Mini Florence Nellu, wfr3'-=t?e 9 ' 4 Mrs. Tlios. Metclfe, Kempenfeldt threat,` in visiting her daughter, Mrs; R. J. Guthrie in Orill_ia.. V V V ` ` V -, ,__-, _.. .. .-..- ..- snow V-nun-uuu llllllillo Mr. R. E McLern, _ of Sudbury, spent Sunday with friend at 80 Muloutet-atroet. Mr.- E `Bigehlow, of theA Buffalo postal service, is a guest at the Glut-knon House. 11.. 1: 1.1 n_z___ _.... .. , ' Mr. Leighton w.u in town on Tuesday. ` . - - IIS__, 1' I\n 0 n - 7-- ---- vuvnn vs auuu_ysu5 suugunvo Rev. D. D. McLeod was in favor of making the experiment. If` it did! not -work _they could go back to the old system. He there- fore embodied the principle in a. `resolution, which Trustee Sissons seconded. and which was unanimously adopted. __-._ -..w_ uvvvu-an uvunu "Glue Mr. ' Redditt was present and explained that the change would not interfere with the working of the Institute. -The rebate of fees, it was agreed, would apply only to those pupils taking Fifth Form work, i e , without the option of studying languages. 12-.. `n `n 11.1 .1 _--2,. A - - - Judge Ardagh occupied the chair, and all the members of the ' Collegiate Institute Board were present. Chairman Ward pre- sented the case on behalf of the P. 8. Board. There were 50 pupils, he stated, who passed the Entrance from Barrie this year. Of these he estimated not more than 23 would- go to the Collegiate Institute. Bv abolish- a ing the fees at $10 per year the loss in revenue would be 3230` But deducting that from the salary of a_ Fifth Form teacher, there would still he a saving of $270 per year. It wasnot aquestion. hesaid, of how much one Board or the other would lose, but how much the town would gain. V DAJJIELL __, - -- l - w A rallioad man save that therein no limit I `to the size of the American locomotive. and be long as heavy rails can beeecured just j_nolon will engine: grow. Some of these `days we will be nuing 200 pound rails and ' jloomotivea twice the -size of those nowinl The conference of the Public school and Collegiate Institute Boards on Monday night was 9. verv harmonious and successful meeting. 1 I Pupils of "That Form Will Attend t the Uullegiate in Future. That Fifth Form Has Been. Abolished. Not invisible but nearly so. The can be made up with either solid gol , old lled (warranted to years), or ni cl trimmings. 7 They are not expensive. We adjust them so that they are perfectly adapted to the features. Sclentific Optician, -MIoI.AREN'S DRUG STORE, . BARBIE.- P. H. MacLAREN, Q4-lg-nut}- l'|..4.:-:_ .. Personal News. m W New 3 Abvgptcx. -V-The Muekoke. expreu, (No. 63) going north on Saturday; was run to Allandale with a doubleheader`, having` eleven coaches fen". which were `well lled. .