Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Northern Advance, 21 Sep 1911, p. 8

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Mon., Tues. and Wed. Prte 8 Greategt Come with the crowd to Barrie neit weeli and see Simcoe s greatest exhibition. Visit Barrie s Big Double Store and inspect our ttractive showing of attire for Men and Women. M_1'ssVes Coats in 911. sites at moneTy-saving pxicgs. Tweed Coats w(ith_1high\olIa1"s in `Vol-vet or Rversible Cloth. This is} certiy the Storewin which to, buy Ch%ilAd;';1 Vs. Stockings. One of the rstdemands you_malge...up'm_) a' child's stocking is ins: ushall be honest i}1:6!crad$fu1lofgodd. wear. We have them `this `yea.ra's ne_{rer befor. " 'at25cV.~ ' Avll-wool Worsted Hos_e.'-An%.aI_1v sizes from '5J_1to.ro. % Wgtjld Be good; val;_ at $' 5.'c_; special gt $7.50 on erecting a miniature lalte at the `south- east corner ` of the park. Several springs will supply the water. There is an exceltlent chance for some phil-9 antrophic citizens to have their names [perpetuat_ed' by erecting a fountain in I this park. Ward` Place ' ~ - * `No. 1 -.-.-Caldwell s Shop`. - T `." 2a (A to L)--Sevingy s Shop 2b (M. to. Z)--LaW.son's. Sh'0P~- `__` 3a (A tovL)-Otton s Shop. .. .. 3b `(M to Z)---Ja.mieson s Shop.. ,4a-_ (A .to L)-Wmitby s Shop. 4b: (M to Z)-Kearn s Shop}... "` 5a (A to L)-Cavena s- Shop... 5b (M to Z)--Hogg s bhsopu... 6a (A to L)--Stephen s Shop... 9` 6b (M to Z)--Saunders Shop. .. I` .... Satjeant und'King's d.o1iarfquzs`lity is \i.nbeat'ab1e--Petrin s and P_ewney's-niake-'1 We gi1a1'antp,e every pair of them. . ` , . A A ~' ~ ~ _ Superior Cape Gloves, English make. The popular Fail Glove at exhibition prices. This week . . . , . . . . . .T . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , , ` _ ____> _+ - T. _ * W V continue our Aopening-` display` of, `Esquisite Millinery until _after the Fair,`-so feel free to visit qur 1\n'II' , _ 11_1____ i\"i-iii.}i;;';r lilbrs. LADIES KID GLOVES MI LLINERY We show. the bst `Boys . Wor- sted Hose we ._think "in ' this -Country; Hose that y\_ril.l sat`- Visfy. gveryi bp`urcI17as_er.T . Prices % from % > > .1 2` ` 1; tq Real`. econemy joins here 7:0 style and the ' \e`ect `is pleasing te every purchaser. Suits mad in ne_aAll Weol Sotv-.ge&ix,1\li1eck, Navy and Green. T ~ at Vickers QUEEN'S PARK mrndvmamrrs. 1\_,.L_ ('\-.._:._._:-_ 1.....- nzurnnnnl-\n-I omy $15.00 _at - We udvise .eqrlyW., b.uyingb;, gt Plnuuels. Tliere s no sign of theprice going up, but by leaving it later your choice of patterns and- weights W1 become -less varied. ::vv--- v-- .w-~-- There's a. Great run on Sweater Coats.'_the. demand is universal, every manufsctory is working overtime and in svery short time stock.EL;Jvill' become depleted. If you want one, Buy it soon. We we 3 nica range, -both ;_'f(_)l Misses and Ladies, angi all are; real good I\II `'5 I9 value. n ccu-v-- v-- .. V _ - Our Children's Coats kare` reallyfor children--not l grownup styles toned down for juveniles They are designed by specialists whoknow how to impart the style and spint of youth to a cent and the clothegggo good. Navy, green, brown, gray,.aml tweed mixtures ingrest variety . . . . . .', .- . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.90 up to` 8.00 A O_ome`a.nd_ See Out` Children : Goats A Run on Sweaters Ghats F1a.nn%elettesL v` r (Continued frem`paag.1),,;.::'. vweet`tt$ - that _there-,"h_n a n theten`or' :ihe_f`.unument this Il8IiB,'1l_Iln! comb`. gig: .i-ealize L A_reI_:71'ptoc1ty`msy'inot prove the universal panacea even to the We_sterner_w};ich-, 354:9 was proclaimed tozbaf I. = ~ % ~ Ghildreifs G_ Agaiil, we GEO.VICKERS Judge the case of _Mc-A-R IIA1-aml_ Roaly:toWear Clothes on its merits. Tlny- fit. right, lookright, went right and the price is right. Don't take our word for it but come in and examine them. Suits range in priceilfrom C12. 50. ` Overcoats from $12.00 up. MEN S WEAR Wave aside all sentim nt and pfejxldico and the othr illogical ids-as that slnd`Ii the way of acloar judgment on the clothes question. " A ' ' See our new Full I-latvs say `COMEQI V 32 inch `British-made rlnnolme 2' thread, c1ea.r_ .'ni.s-h, pretty stripes. `in _'light grounds, best; "wearing... . . ...15(:. an 's.. -1. 'II....lL.l_I. nnagaa lcwii "lhI'II'IBI.` -2. I` A -ms in the `honow er can wntrms Wimlevflks j virtually come to ~.be1lieve~tli"at there ' _ in any lower `province. 'l'hose`"who havfe -Quebec and come,:Iin.7cc,n'-; h with,the people have been often to learn not only are idoneervatives there, `but that their long and the `seeming "hopelessness of their outlook, has made them` much more determined cu. "tlni_`iiastic in their partisanship than _the average zvoter of either party in` L-`1'he"rrenche-Canadian Oonservatives hates `Laurier and the 'J..ib- A eral party with a-vindictive bitterness, and the"'rise of the natio_na1ist',mo.`v.-` fQuebec the of ; me_nt~ has been seized upon as an opportunity or paying 1 on old scores, _ securing at least a measure. or the equality which he has` been . aoelong denied. or Quebec's .65 seats, 12 are now held by Conservatives, wh'la in sixi_ot_hers the Liberal majorities are of two iignres only, and in fteen more the `majorities are under the 300 mark. The - present campaign has shown'_that the revolt against Laurie: ism is a very forceful actuality,` ani the `returns should show that the ' Premier's power there is "brtoksn. '.I.'welve conservatives gains from Ontario and twelve from Quebec are a'l - that are needed wipe" out the Liberal majority, but even the mqst moderate and ma est expectation places the esti` `ate of gains in each oithese `provinces at 15 each, leaving Mr; Bordn a safe lead which cannot fail to be increased by .the deferred elections and any bye elections which .r__._L1A:-_A..l-.. .D-... AL- ' 155159 edvuunn 31 `inch Bri 1:1s~l1'-;1'1.(lV.e"';l'w1`ii Flannel.-* .ette, double warp, light, medium and dark stripes, soft nish . . . . . . . . .15 c.__? '_ 32 inch British-madg Plannelette, 2&- pretty patterns, stripes, splendid-.`wash- ing and. good: wearing - . . . . . . . . , .121/gc. - 33 inch Canadian-made Plannelette, light and dark stripe in 20 patterns. This is: the standard cloth . . . . . . . .10c. '1. _u-;;_ J.uLv -.r .-v -.y...-...... 27 inch daxk Plannelette, checks.'and sti-ipes,`a.l']: .L~oc:h Lpmond pattern, 15c., 121/gc. and . . . . ..' . ..10c. Aggin om; M:i1l;;-}yi D`ef;.>:;V\rt~'menti has scored :1 great as'Barrie'S.L83dig5M\'fY;' ' ~ Great credit is due Miss Pattersbn, her Chief Trimmer, - assistants `-61. the reg11y.gran'd success of our initial display K ucly express 0 r-appreciation of their ebrts to makeit theg IA..- a-soup` non`! HC 5 acI_cuuw:cu_5\.u...-.. ... ..., a--,-__ _ _ Now, to those. who attended _:this `display, sage beyoncf expressing our_ thanks for doi present on` the Opening Day. [`o those whu ~ tendh cordial invitation, to View this comprehe andbeautiful in Hea_dwea_r. -__..L_.A.n`- :-u I. aIlU`UCaI.u.uu. nu --..._._.... -_.__ , . Our Millinery Department_ is large pletely stocked with the newest fashior select from, an sh_`apes, all -colors, all effec wings, o~`preys,` ribbons and ornament artiste milliners into hats, you at; s}ure_1 you best. I` ------A'---an an-nun cb`o3(fPA pest. ` Our purchases e,re selegted from .the.best of_ the the choice of New, York and some from the leadin housemen.. ` . " " ' " * V "COMELJTS WORTH YOUR wnlua Look at the Clothes question from 3 common seixse point of view. 3'5311:1878f.lgCqlllg,;.Lvu_`tIAI~.n_,zg~` L V _ A Great ce_dit.`is due Pat'terson,*_he`r' Ch_iel_` Trimmer, Miss Ferguson, and staff of able ssistants. for the: reallX.'gran'd. success our display of Fall.Millinery, and we pub- cly express 'ou_r;appr_ec:a_t1on_of then: efforts make it the grandest of all. a They have doneetheigartawell, an_cl?1t. is pleasaning to note the .pub- " c s acknowledgement of so great a sucress. _ '_ I ` Now, those. who attended `display, we need not send a mes-. _ age. beyoncf expressing thanks for doing us the honor of `being resent on` 5`Opemng" Dayt those who could not `come we ex- enda cordial_in\3i_taton_to bvvxew this cornprehensive display of the new 510.00, T 515.00,? $17.50, $20.00 Otto. iv Ivv no-v vvowvvu. Iv` %u-v -v-- V`. '_--__'._.. arise. The conservative pi;r`ty have ab11;i:1;tii`:W3u`swt'i4ivic:iztionV for the calm conqene` with which thzyvcnt 1' upon the anal day of the `struggle for thimaintenpnce of British conngcticn and a loyal, united and pr9sper_ous.Do-V mmionr V , _. ,_ I . . 1` We `have'sio,i1i;i-rI-g`;d' that iax`tra gcod values will greet `every visitor in our`Glove Department during the next few days. ` * V _ T This is the Kid Glove Store---These items will testify 2 ` U , .._ _ I I ___L_.2,-._ T _-L l"`.;o.\ mg. 1I`:n`|:I\l'D IrU~1l.AIJ n For 85c A good Ausfrian Lamb Glova, self-stiching overseam, soft and pliable, good t ing, tan, grey, brown . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..85c Fgshibn decrees fthat Coats of `Tweed are right and our showing at the pdpular prices is very large just now. _ - Sample Costumes Our Dress Goods section surpasses everything in this : in cornpassand intrinsicvalu_e. Every, lady should see "our bargains before purchasing. We offer great inducements `to e: sgoodsworth 60c ,-on, sale at 39c. L Dress goods` worth 75, on sa and,-$1.00, ` $135 ,andf$t.5ethat are wonderful value. ' Tweed coats at $15.00 EXHIBITION VISITORS` We purchased\~ t a great reduction som sample Tvpe gcro on sale 26 r cent less than value. Its, Kid Glove 'lV'in;eV WHERE YOU VOTE TOLDAYAI See our new Fall $weaters. Wclu ` 'partment_is and commodious and "is com`- he newest `fashions. Scores of. beautiful Hats to ' effects in triznmlng, feathers,` plumes, ns Tornaments, cleverly combined by skillful ats_ sure_ to admife land that will become lffom .th.bet" ._the7 London market, leading Canadian wax-e- __-_-v-- `an ll\(QII `"9-W 1:-V3*'Y \l3;,dY_ 3,i10U1dt 66 newest fabrics a:1.d jF _.fT<,`-I great inducements to -exhibition visitors. Dress- 393. ~ D3355 800dS 75, sale at 50c? Suitings at 7 5c aithat are` wonderful Ivalm. II JGAIIV - -vu-o-v-V--- Af'pekas",i the best made-It comes to us dirct from Old` England.~ It is pure bleached, sanitary, and does not ll up in washing, lofty nish and good wearing. It is the best made White Flanneltte obtainable. j 1it_1)'V,.A.rpelsas--You cannot_go wrong. ` ~ Stocks now are at their best. "l`he'se ne- raro values. It will pay you "to examine 36 inch Arpekas . . . . . . .- . . . . . . . .17c. - 33 inch Arpekas ' . . . . . . . . : . . . . .16c. 5 31 inch Arpekas . . . . . . . .` . . . . . ._15c. Canada s Best . . . . . . . . . . . . . .121/gc. Canada s RRR .. . . . . . . ..11c. Canadian BX . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10c. Also Pink-an}! Blue-at -10c., per yd. and - , , , _ _ , . I. _ 121/ac. W.1#tW9291P9., 1 V ;l`he Parks Comission have commenc- ed their operations for the permanent improvement of` Queen .s Park.` Men tare now excavating for the construe-I tion of a cement dam with: a view`tol See our new Full Shiyt T For 31.00 We slrbw the best $1.00 Kid Glove to be had nn'ywhere, set: or colored stitching. overseam. gussets, black, tan, blue, green, brown, grey, mode and white, 2 domes, a splendid glove . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$l.00 .; -4 u 17-! A1 I _, __LL .`l:__..a. 9...... 5|... IIIIIUD C IQVIJIVD, II wrnvuunu I v v \ r - - - - v - - - - - ~ - v v-- V- A `For $1.25.; real Kid Glove bought direct from _the maker, overseam, gussets, self or cqlored stitchxng. 2,diome_s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $1.26 ` ztzy guaranteed V ioe of extra fine quality, black, browns and modes. . 1,50 ...... ..17c. 18. . . ..':.....16Co as . . .._15c. . . ..v.... ...121/20. 5.. . ., . `per 131/ n .:ed' Csutmc in sites 34 and 36 only which Vthing this section of O_ntario. Both '~'nnI.{I. '4'.` ._-__. ._ , "success and maintained `its place eWe invite you to leave your parcels here and make this Store your headquarters at Fair time. Sixgle Fare to Bai~rie 3; STORE or ....uf= K `Iva gu- . A. . 121/2C: a' $16.50 on all Railways next

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