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Northern Advance, 15 Sep 1904, p. 5

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J AM ES VA! Very swell range of Delaines, with embroidered silk Fancy Mohair Blousings in the new shades. French F1anne1s,_very exclusive designs. Embroidered Cashmeres and Albatross Blousings in e NEWEST m wglstnpqs which were Major Dehniston-, Major; \St'cvdns:::, Oarpt. ?Acke`rman and ` Lieut. W`-all-a-c-e. staild down the bay at a_ good spedd. Major Dem1iston- rc-undeud the buoy first. with Lieut. Wallace `sec-:nd.?t-he latter being` dis- qualified. ho-we-ver, for making a false` staft. and Capt. Ackerman was awarded se.ccnd place . Major Steven- se:-11 s sloop rounded the buoy close- ly ~i_c~llo~wing Ca-pt. A-ckcrmun. During the mo-rninlg an excursion from . Peneztang brought in- a good % ;croowd o~ftexcursiovnist-s. incluudinig the tPcn~ext-a-ng Barr-d. . The 57th Regiment did its-:1: proud Mmrdny a'Etcrno-c-n- when the b~;-auti- ` ful cerem-3-ny incidenltal to the troop- ing the Ac-"o-1-ors was -gone through with at -the Agricultural Park `in the presence` of "about 2.000 spectators. Shortly after noon the regimen-tl `formed up at the camp and paraded t:>_t-he Market S-quare,` where -thel band an-d`-`two companies of the 35th Regiments. Si-mc~oe Forcster.s. and the `.Pe1me|tang Band joined them and the whole com-pany paraded to -the park t`h.!=o-ugh the Ima-in `strec't, of the !btxwn.>wv~hich was lined on both sides with many thousands of spectat-on's.r '1`-he" m-arching df the 57th was all that coul-dthave been desired, and was equal to that of any city rc- g,imnt.- - --- - V - 1 ` At the -park the `first exercise was` What of trooping the colors. which was performed with great credit to those participating in` it, and the`! regiment won. many warm expres- sions of commendation from the `Large number of military ge'ntl:.mem , -_-_. _`l.- l'I'VL.. M-lav --\----ov- v- --------., 9 . who we-reyon the` grounds. Th; `-t_r-ooup" had ~neve4_r be'cn -seen in Barrie. end the different Vmovements were -watched with dvzep interest by those present. i-ncludcxl in: which were ,a great many ladies. After the col- c-rs thad been trooupeid. the xegiment - `mar-ched back to the `pump and was `dismissed. and a -program of racing ew"e.n'ts was run off at the -park. in- clu-cng half-mile and five mile` bi- cycle raeets. "~t \'1g-oif-w-ar and -relay araee. A fodtba1l_ match was also play- ed_k1ur_ing_ the ua*fte'rno-on. and inter- ] `sperrsing_t_'h$e-events` music was ren- Ideretd by the lxlnd on the grounds. n_- at... 1... :.__...;e.... .. I...-.-nu-nn'l uruu \.W-u --.v uw u-mu w. .....- .,_-,_, h Qn Monday `evening a bamque't was ,'tend`eIre'd the oaffi-cers of -the 57th [Regimsnt in the` Queen's Hotel. The! IWHS-.iI*_. \Ya 99. most enjoyable cine. 'and:p1_~q-,vcid ='a `successful climax to '8; meet enjqypble trip. A most plea- `.'gf?al,1t`- __sj5=.;.i_1tAi;"1`1-enlt of good feeling and riiadxlii. 1;was7 gnanitesteklg through- ehi`nc.%.;wh.ihj.-:to%,`al1 in at- " we-ri.or?i.the` " conduct evening. |D Blousings a variety of` patterns. spot in white, blue, mauve, black and The fegimeht in marching to the station about ~'10.30 o c1ock halted for a [cw moments at one` of the parks vlherei three cheers and a tiger "were given for Barrie. The band gave a shctrt program of music. There was an immense crowd at the` sta- tion to bid good-bye to the boys in red, who felt hi-ghly delighted with the splendid treatment they had re- | aeived. - .- n 1-: ,_ 71., (1-1 1] UUIVUQ. -Lt.-C-01. J. Z. Rosgcrs, Lt;-Col. H. `C. R-agers and Capt. Ackerman ac- wmpanied the regiment on- the trip. and with the officers of the` 35th revZetwe d the troops in the march- past saifter the troop. rn.x_- _acc:-..._.. ..-nun nu-.4-n~rfn<:nnt` SI" [JGEL |a.I.I.cA Luv taL\rv'yo -'1`-he olfficers were entertained at the Quee n s Hotel, where mine host `LL-3-Roy -did ewrefrything possible, for i their" comfort. I ,.,L L__!__.. ;`I...-. 591111`: L'uC-I 1 \l\.I'lLLl.\I`L -. u _ .0ne otf the be'st tri-ps the regi- ment eve r `to-ok. is the opinion of -the majority of officers and ,mu'n. ` - -n l__!_.LL I (I1. ...-..=~. urn. Ina!- -L11}: .|.|.|.a.J\;.|.L|.J V-L \.;'].1,1 . V . g _ . . _ . _ . -. Barrie s all 'r_ightl Oh, yes. you bet Barric s all right! m LL- 111.1. IIEJ 1141110 in us: 4.15:4 Gunner Guerin.'c=f the 14th Mid- land Fi'el.d Battery was in Monday's pan: de with his."fie:1-d piacu --n__..1-_ r1_.._yr...`l.1 and `him "`IaJv; pu..?auU "ILA: u.|D~ Ll\J'L'\al tIl\l\vVr I ' Bugler Cranfield and his "1ady were oonspicuous on (the street % M-canday morning; `The meeng` o-ht`t3;:, proposed new Thistle Curling Club, which was scheduled tc- take place this even- |'ning. has been psestpone d until next ;eek. {Here is something SPICY that is not scandal and all new Whole Cinnamon. W hole Ginger, ' W-'hole Nutmeg-, ; Whole C ovee, Whole Mace, Whole, Mustard, Whole Allspzce, Whole Celery Seed, Whole Red Pepper, Whole Black Pepper, Whole Whine Pepper. I We also have them ground. _ Give us your. | order for these and the urest Vinegar on tho Market gnd V Coffepe %M'erFc`l8l\ts HBBLEY 3303- A Little Spicy is Doubly Nice `est F ? VIII` ' Tl\ePetcrboro Rangers Liked the _Welcome Which was` Extended to them by the Barrie Citizens. ~ `mus oi the [)I`t:Ll.y `town of Barrio `l1repr:,~ud, and not wibhout reason. Jmlsic. were out in -thomsa`n~d"s e`n~ jo-y-. (I"rr.In tlw ] (:tt-rb:\`.`0 Exas_xn'tn'3.!`-`)t PI"t`.S`~.` Tout. }-1c`adquarters_57th' Reglmclnt, I . R. `Ct1m'pn` VFW Park B:u'1'.e. Ont.. ~Stmdu _y. S0'.Dt- `ithv i(SP' cial tstzttf 0;.rr(!S1)0Xld(\'lt.) - -T110 beautitul 1;u`k. of which the ` citi- novcr in the 1n;~mm`y (if `the oldest in=hattlt:tni, 1:rt~scmIte d such 8. acme us it ` (ii-(1 this -a`.fte`rnoon`. . '1"1l*-Y band 01 the 57th I uctgime'nt'g9.V0 0 sacred cutout, and the` oitizonls. 0: BW10.:1.1>p1'-uciuting as they db. 8'0-Od W8 the stirring martial music given by Bundmusturt Gliddon s `famous 318` 98ution t;-L` musicians. The t-otwn 05 Pc`t \1'b0I`0Ug11 has more reason" U1?-n Ofer 0[ bcmg proud 0vf ,th0il` ~5Ptl`n'_A dtd band, (>4;-1` they n`ev'e`r performed We ctcditubly than they have since Q10 arrivul t-.t` the Rc`gimcn?tV-in Bar- rm .....~.I n _..1..- urn ! -- Bv a r.wor;b1e contract made earlv" in the season we are able `to Show a saving of 20 per cent. on above lines. _ V ` 1 - r 200 Blankets for $2.50 and 83.75. Blinketu 83.00. A -. Men g.75C Scotch Wool Shirts and- Drawers for two w_eeke.50o ?ea.ch. Are won aware that we sell 300 * `; pm below _wha_t you usuallv pay; We 23 %h00B It fvom 10 to. 750 a SIM -`- 13- Kms s King Qualit " M - A. Slater ; Iaviacua Boston made Shoes. A y "511: Allen Holden, and ne We have over 8000 paixs now ' g n I A . ? ` ;$ or child in any style and size :1`; aszrttggilfvand can t any mm e sell Shoes at what mdat stores .. - . , 3 0 . - P`? tor them. WOID I- utav pg`-ran.--~-u-V ___ W and Barrie pdoplu, wh are W1 icr tlieir .a.ppre'ciation of good E1340 have shuw :1 unmistakably` that the 5.7lh Band is an .o~rga_n_I.zation' mat In tlicir estimati-om. is datitludi in {nk '1t'h_thL-. best `military banris. [M if Douumon. An evidence 01 this, L_ '18 provided. Last night `that Fix Stick is now on-sale. A - mu 1101111111011. All GVHIGHUU Vb. V'"'. is Last `W05 Md gave a concert in bhd beautiful (mm-.. ' L , ' D``'``4 L8 VIIIIUCJL III VIII! vvv-:v--rv WW house. hdre. `and. the m9.n'38`f " Wthe house, in conversation With '30 otticer after the 01030 Said th the 48th Higlilanders Band o-'To- _m`m- had played there. and the. tag- m'~`3 Godfrt-,y`s~Ba~nd had been th1" Winn kn; _, . -. u .L__.. I...-12 nail- spcotor; 1' school; h. T inst.. on with rd road-. ` 8`-"`_m' please?! -.-ow V _ twice. L ._ " J u`J.Ju1.I\-I uuu uwvuu ----v twicefm n<.-'xthe r of them n-ma mnl Band: Barrie` has done Itseflf -proud w1ming the rdgimcnt. nd t-,hA` hospitality uxtdndeid by -its 0itiZ'$5Al has been tlwrolighly - appieoio/co,d .5)" th'm0mbe'rso`[ the regiment. T119 Barri!` n.-......1-. 1 , __.Ij-_.LI.- I3:-nilnn nr'_'".v II1lXl11`t6 of the time since cue `"31 of the regimdnit S.atu.rdaY- ; :ri8 has been thoroughly Aen`JY'M L_ til.I1and the only regret is` that tl_:c-~ _ _i"yin'g all boo rapidly s - of *3 beautiful ht")-wn. tipon the -ummpent1dt Bay. deseu-'guT _on_x__e. memta-on. ' and its ,at'trsotlIH; #0, -8 res:idetn=ti`al point V_:;o%f-.35. _ `:`.ne '0: its highly qggirhle p 95" I55` 1:79 L119 \I"`a It!` /4..- A ta11 . 15' r dent latto ' . 0 v L115 11`- arrie pe>1{J1fh:a5v7Lh. Fndvisitf Kid , i lve wit! , their 9' A aicothey cf}-V yVl::,%u1d `:"'t` 9:11" way that quesJt1-c-'n1- has 539 y anyone `O the , , that? al1`g- > ' ? Inemb0'F5 are In at home- I Every minute of the time sinc arrival -r -- - ` ` `;' ""`_ "spew values in Ladi-.= 1 Unqerwearia all iyeaghu, A Most EnjoyableT1.-ip Our an i1e'l`p.-i [y -pleas-. dial sda. T Id at the Mary Pad `W11-~ 15. I904 Fall and NEW SHS. Winter u-------- :----u:-bu---j mwm rcvcgeiiin-g watdrs `of an anciaznt in- land sea. giving it ,9. most delightful situa~t*i-on, occupying as it does. "the: plealsunt - an-d `co-m'ma-niding slopes wxhioh lflank `the shores of _the` Kem- >vpen'fe1}dit Bay was its nourthiwesterly exbrknity. _ V ` These tefrrac-as wre 'utilized_ by the etngine"er`s in laying out this fbmvn for several streets which run parallel with the banks of. the,_bay. and havoc-iven an rocpportun-.ityT for oxmtisive avenues. and the visitor as he detsoefnds `fmm one to the other ... 1 \__I 1.- Li... 51.4 nv--andrphir nf he 0SO6n(13`.u1ouA Uuu W ...._... --_.-- hens un`fo_1ded.to him the grandur of ` the magnicent soe`n\cry in this busy I mart of `trade. ' . n ,_ _. -_..;---`nan- eryoities. ` _ ;_ _ . . ' '1`h_e histoIry.o the town date from prior *to.tha.t year: the aided WW3 53711. jgjvytjf 9-pi Unav vu--v-,--- icigkeupnr ,was,__out -,by. `the: Im- Q 'p6riil -"'v7rhn - `t-he ` war - at 1812 broke out. Barriq Iigur- 3 ed` in"the history of Britain by the; owablishindnt df fa. delpot` . i`t`hrough} which military `shores were` shipped by` portage to the upper waters of! r.L\.- s1_;L-___.-._.-_.- __2_.~.._ -.. _-.-L.. E-.. -K. . *s*vinow`*`f ki'3` riii& 1%`H' m ___-_ -..L I... Lu... `l _. `the Not-tnwuaga river en route for s;';.:m:.'.;:';;' t;.;".;;.,.;;,'`;w.;;.;;'.,: ; the posts of -the upper Lake `Huron and Georgian -Bay. "These stores were. brought from Holland Landing by I.-.-..I. -_.`j ....-.__` I-._..`I.lJ ..L-..L -o-I. nun I Ivrwuex U DO V35 GOV-Q-won: 1-? ---- .- heat. and were lanode' about where the present rsailroo.-d station is -now. 'llu_- -.an2--__ ._.I _._-n.. -5 41.... E951. :17 `co In-rvuow ouc-77 w--Vv--3 -- Begimeut are` loud in their pmises of` t'he_`G. '1`.'jR.- officials. The; trans- port` arrangements were "highly aet- isac-tory. and has a consequence the men landed he're in-`good apirits end they have `not lelft `them yet. `The train. in charge of *'.l`rainme.etea' Ir- w-in. oI - Linduay. lett Pet_e`rbor _ough at 9.40 -and at 12.40, exactly tvhrete llours afterwards. it .pulled into the Ban"ie station. This is `a run. which has seldom. if e.ve'r. `been eq-uallelde on t-he MidlenudA]`)ivision" of the G31`. 11.. and `tone which retflects great credit upon Mr. Irwin. `who had charge elf the arrangements for the ltnalnlsportation of the regiment. The conduct of the men while on- the trip; was. on the `whole. of such a nature ` as to merit the =ccmmen-dution of the. l'c`.ficer.s.. ' 2 "Dhe orice-rs and men of the l Ono -oI. the mmbcrs of tho, regi- `-men't .suggestdd_{that the reason such a mpid` run was maids to Barrie was `that an ex`-membdr of -the 57th. Mr. Might. was the fireman on the trip. .1-1--.. 1.1.- .....:....I ..6- `Dun-u-in I-n'\\v-n- J-$I`uyg vvinw vcnv oaov----.- y--_ ~-.-- Upon the arrival, at Barrie. reprc- 1 sen`-tetivee at the 35th Regiment. Si-rn- < one Foresters. `two companies of I 'which are located in `Barrie, were at the `station and welcomed their visiting brother military men. The camvpirig gr~o-u'nd',s"w~e'1e in` complete readiness ~to the regimdnt. and to .t'hem the mem immecdlate-ly marched. headed by -the Bugle Band, Everycnie|'Itu'rnddin~. tor a few -hours rest. "and at six o'clock. when re- veille so-und`e d. every man was up -and ready fvofrf duty or pleasure. The morning of Saturday was spent in taking in the sights olf the pretty town of Barrie. and after din- ner t-he`.ste`amer Islayf`, which had been placed at the disposal of the visitors. was (boarded foratrip round the bay upon the herd of which Barrie is situiateld. The regiment headed by both bandsn.parade`d from the` camping `grounds to the bout. and -the line of para-de was crowd- ded by_ `spectators. Two de li5ghtul hours were spent enjoying the scen- ery visible "from `the `deck of "the trim little steamer. and urp`o-n return to toVvn.'a reception in a marquee on the camping grounds was tend- ered to the ladies of the "to-wn. Iauuauu. U:-' voav -..c......-....., ...... -_ :1 good I-cro\w<.d of citizens ui `t-own. and the bunld -oncevmozre scor- ed Vo."gr_q.1t success. Th'.""0peI=.1- Hucu`se' in `Barrie deserves special me'ntion._ It is uonie which would do credit t.o'a much` larger town and one which. i'f it were in` Peterbor- eugh. would be, -perhaps. more` "thor- oughly appreciutted than (it is -in Barrie. '1`-he `attendance. at the cen- cert was not as numerous as it would have been had it taken place -on a di'[e're.n`t might. but "the uni- versal opinion of those -who `were there was that. it was the` best ef `the kind that has ever been rentler-2 ed.in Barri-e. Every member on time following program -was well rece'ive.d and e'n~cor-exs Vde rmanIdedl:- T V Overture. "William Tell Rossini T American Sketch. "Down by the`lSu-. 'll__- JJI .~L...-. '.In the ~eve'ning thg. c-oncer-t given by the_.57th Raefgimeht Band in the Opera H~ou's'e w:as attcndmd by `a large number oi.the regfment, as well as -'L-_-__-- -2 a.1_..4 auu Uuvulvtu ,u\u.uuuvu\.u .- V0verture. Rdssini theVSu- wmnee Rive'r . . . . . . . .. Myddlc-mun Fantasia. "Remini_sceuce's cvf Ircland` ` ` . l'1...ll-Hap. .I.'.|.lUl.l.lV uuu V nu: Auvnvana; .-.4 - -.. ` ` _- Kentucky Home. .......... .. Dalbyl Ovcriture. "Po_e't and Peasant ....... ..* . . . . ................. .. Vac-n -Suppc Eurp-hvonium solo. "Old Folks at _., _ as u!-.nnnn' v-1' ' .lU|. .................................... ,_ Scenes fnom "F1orodorq. Stewart God Save the King. A ball in the market hall was 111-4 so one of the fe'a.tur:s of Saturday night. This was attended by about fifty couples. nearly all the officers of the regiment beingwprcsentt. The affair. which waswa thoroughly en- joyable one. was given under the auspices of the Tennis Club. T to whom the thanks olt` the regiment are due for their hospitality `thus ext|e(n'd`e'd. By midnight -all the `strug- -glers had 1eIache'd camp. and every- thing was "quiet uhtil morning. -'S`u-ndlay was a `day of rest to the; visi-to-rs.; and `the men conducted themselves in at thcafou-ghly respect- ` ful manner. A l'DeEIcri.ptiv`e. "The Forge in the For- -nt:..1.......I`:.. At 11' o'clock . tine visiting regiment lwi{th. thei.t`.wo `town com-pa-niels at time 35th Regiment, and bands. .para'ded to Christ Church. where Refv. Mr. ~W-itteu. t'he- rebtor of the o~h`urch._ chaplain of the 35th Repgimeht, prgeacherd an inspiring" sermon on the; 2i... ............:.*n. ml l~'hn nnrlnn `warn quaali'ic`ati-ems of '8. soldif. Theope`n-- qI.lIu.l.'lI.1va|.Iu'uo vs no -_ ing exercises cf the service "were occrducted by Rqv. J.`C. Davidson, Chaupl-ain cit the 57th Ijegiment. while the lesson was `read by Lt.-`Col Mill- uvnsnnvuo .....- Vr. Rtfir. Mr. Wi`tteh took for his txtz. St. Luke}. 7: V8.--FIor5 I also am aVman' set under authority.` hav- 'ing under me soldiers: and I say Xmto Jone. gas] and he Agodth; and to, l nnqher _, arid` he; oomqth ; and to my_'$eryant` t`-his. ;?id_- by ac: s ` J `G01 vauu; uu Iuaaau to m A . ....- ..- _- eta}; it:.'f `H19 _speak.qr d'w_elt on the imspomaf ` A. nxop". otlja sol-i'der -being brave L....__ Home `rd 9; ` ma 1`vo1u~H1:RN ADVANCE o-av --..- ._ ................ .._.Micha@eiis llllavvjdvvw \a`a- -- -_..-_.. ` ...... Godfrey % _ .`t`hrou'gh re` waters of! for: I`! trans--' 5 of the -friends` L vxlaitcci ly en? 3 sum. T . ` I i I 0 - 1.. _ ._ - 609009oooooooooooooooooooooooooouuuoououuouuoo0999' 006666600066666606 g*?___*__& 3 0 9 bitino-ns of conspicuous bravery in British soldiers. He said that Can- adzian soldiers -had taught the Brit- ish Emipire a. ieisacn by.the`ir con- duct in the South African 'w~.1r.AThe church in `which the service was held `was packed to the "doors and hundreds were unable to. obtain ad- mittanoe.` The 57th new-3r prcsen'ted a lbeztter aippe'a`ran.ce on parade than it `did Sunday morning, _and many cc-maplimentary references were made u__:_ ............L nnnnarnnnn- Thg 0C'!I1IplllnU-I1'L`a1_y lvlcxvxnvua Iv V-.. ._....- upon their smart appearance`. The streets were 1ine"d with spectators as the regiments marched past. Dyring the `.a'fte1rn.:>on= imainy .hun- dreds of? citizens found their way to the camping `grounds, and the sacred .oc--ncert given by the 57th Band was listgndtl to-with pleiasure. The new - 4...__ -L.L ..pn.n nw1\:|'\:*`_ .0L-`IIUUII. gnvvu nu; uuv v..... _..____ , listcndtl %c-colors oi: the regiment was exhibit- `ed. and called fort-h many ex.prc:1- si-ovnxs _ of Ia-dmira-tiorn. L -` -. . gnu-|\___ , \Jl`\o`aA\-I V- _.__-_ -. -_ - In the 'dve`nin(g. `L`t.-Col. Miller.` with the majority. of the officers. antten-d-e{d rthe 00-llier street jMetho- dist Church. The Commanding Offic- er maid the lesson in the service and g-Mr. Jets. Legge -sang i-n splen- dud vo-ice. "Abide With Me." ' _..!_ _. o..a......I.... nun] '0.'1Iu VUQUU, ILULUU vvnuu nun" ` seriously in.oonvenii_enco any cot the- The weather during Saturday and Sunday was per`fe\c`t. During last e`vdn'ing 't~h-e`r-3 was a shower. but during` the day no more pleasant wewthcu` could be wished `for; If -Barrie was "never. wakened up beifor. it odrtainly was during Mon- day. and the m'a.in`-strec-It during "the - In-renoqn was the seen: of a series of impromptu batt1es,Viri which the iniianitry, cavalry anld `artillery for- ces engageki. The boys were V good ` natur-ed over tWhe'.'r `fun and a prop- er regard `for the value of `-prqpc.r- ty was -maintained. After a good. quiet night s rest the men were in fine shape and procel.-ded during the mmrnsing to- enjoy t'hiq`m=se'lv-;s in` a way which. while it a-;f`ou'~de'1dv them , selves 0-onsid e rablo pleasure, did not I oi:t|zetnh< 2`; `field gun made v ct __ _--..L..I.I A... nun :'v|l\FlII1_ U1 L'L'E\L.LD.\ 1:1 I.l'\A.l\.l. e a... stove pipes. mounted on am improv- ise-d carriage dig! duty. with `fire- c.'mck.crs_ as ammunition to bombard `the hotels. while with .a wagon as a Ipl'a1t"orm. it-he me.1nbe'rs of the Bugle Band gave a concert at vocal` music which attracted -a goodly" number at a'ppar'e_n-t1yT apprebiatvo ligieneufs. . " Meanwhile the mfficers were enjoy-`I ing t*hen1fse1veB-5i11_ another way. A regatta arranged by Major Dehnis-' ton. on Kemipdlfcldt Bay. took place `du11in'g t'h8e foretinoo-nt and. fit afford`-v .;9`d. som`__e good-`-s`p6r_t towhosfa pa-mi-.! it-. Mrs. D. 1: for cu";-12;: ng;me1'tte%.A Right Value in Ladies and Children's Underwear L KAALALAALAAAAAAALAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA: 3 AUTUMN mnumsav uvsmms I K The ladies of Barrie are cordially invited to attend our first show- ing of Autumn Millinery which will take place on Wednesday. Sept. 21st and following days. when we will. display all the new styles and com- hinations oi colots as shown by Paris, Chicago and our own Millincry artists. T vvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvv vvvyvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvv vvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvv ITS not surprising, that the peopie like to meet at Bax-rie s Greatest Emporium. Always ` something doing here; and in the daily arrivals of new goods for our several departments, ho admire the `unfolding of fashion s fancles. there is a fascination for those w - - n A, ___ -1! 1'\..-..... 'IF..I....L..~. Livnonnn-In {kn 1'\:.>n11f'if|1] l`DQ;('7nQ in 18 8. Ia3ClI.lH|IlULl JUL uuuou uv nu`: ........-__, ____ I____ D From our comprehensive `collection of Dress Fabrics, through the beautiful designs in iWaistings, Silks and Trimmings, Ribbons, Hosiery and" Notion Departments on the ground oor, to the Mantles, Skirts, Silk, Lustre and Cashmerette Blouses on the third floor there are better bargains and greater "opportunities for advantageous purchases than we have offered here- tofore. i ' ' vA;gjr1Agg7:n]'.9yo IN oar-zss GOODS .. V11-n-nm;nnnl!n in this denartment. The rush is on TUUTT-w-r --_ -_.. _________ i . No, doubt of it, we certainly have the pre-eminence in this department, The on and we arejprepared for it. . All along the line our collection is more varied and `exclusive than everv`before. If you want to be in touchwith Dame Fashion, visit Barrie s Style Stor . We are showing for the first time this week lovely Tweed Effects, with a little touch of Coque de Roche, which will be` much in evidence this coming season. Also, with colors not so extreme, American Voile, one of the most stunning materials we have seen . l Basket Suitings in Browns, Greens and `Blues. Zibelines in the same shades and Granit e, Suitmgs. Pink` , V % When in the store do notfailto visit the Mantle Department. Our range of La_lies,i Misses and Children's Mantlesiefor Autumn and Winter is almost Eompletei .prQ,, . nk-I

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