gs `1l':;u1)11`\-T DUNLOP STREET BARBIE Let s ll our 1 glee, And banish T.0f. ,: f-ulna H-an u I MOS Lct s praise each other now and then, I Give credit when it s due ; [ 'There~iS an Let s side with good and honest men to the femin Of whatsoever hue ; {fashion show. Let's help the down-and-outs again _'charming and To tackle life anew. isigned to fit , . ;smart women s Lets be as friendly as we can few do not so L :A likelw1th poor and rich ; For Several : es I"21ly`1`0llI_ld the helpless man had the opport Le hos lying in lifes ditch. _ is newest in I ts make the most of our brief robe displayed Spa! _ _ it remained And never play with pitch. proprietor of t peamng on "N onsen: Mr. Bird is a son Iird. (`.N,r: Dn1wvnn< Extra Experienced Help Has Been Secured for this Big Christmas Carnival of Bargains \\'v have boa-11 'f.'m't1111ai`e in secllring` the smvioes 01: Mr. A. VV. G`r0()(1fcll()\V and Mr. E. G. BI'0\\'1l for Chrishnns soiling`. Come in and sec T110111 and re- new old f.rionds]1ips. You will nof be asked to buy. Exfm pams with thcsu suits, flioys 'J`\\'cod Suits, all sizes from 8 to 16 years. Christmas $Cagg1iva1 Price 5. BOYS COATS This is Extra Speciz11-b1u0 and t\\'(2cd coats for boys be- tween The ages of 8-16 years i11clu.si\'e. Reg . $15.00. Christmas `Carnival Price $9.95 BOYS SUITS THURSDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1930 ll MEN S SUITS Go11t1e1nen! Dress up for Ch1'iStl1]S. Rm~p.Iv I1 vnn EVERYTHING HERE FOR MEN AND BOYS u, ' pitch. W0men s Page homes with song and snarl and frown; youngsters on our lm LET'S _ , i 1, a natlve of Natal,` ill address the next Women s Canadian veninpx nan 12+. Great Christmas I156." of Christopher? anent Secrefarv S uanaulan _ Dec. 1 6th, I s I t I I -l 'fthe Russian mode, tiame colored blouse ` ; black fabric , styles in evening gowns, i auuu an event `Combining hospitality with the fashion show, Mr. Chemandy wa.- host at a delightful dance given in the new assembly hall of the Ma- sonic Temple last Thursday evening. At his invitation a large number of tBarrieites were present to enjoy this unique form of entertainment. Shortly after 10.30 the eagerly an- ticipated parade of the models be- gan. Four of Barrie s prettiest young women consented to act as mannequins and added their charm ;to the attractive showing of the jfrocks and gowns. 9 By special arrangement with two iNew York houses, Mr. Chemandy was able to show up-to-the-minute ' afternoon costumes, street and business frocks, srmart sports wear and several hand- some coats. Outstanding among this vast array was a frock suggestive of fashioned win` trimmed. with fur and worn over black Canton crepe skirt. Ar. evening gown of Liberty satin cu: to form long owing effects so good this season was also much afimirnn I 4 1 ] 1 UV ;ULlll mug, uuwmg enects !this admired `If one were to judge by the ap- plause which greeted the fair manne- quin who modelled a chic borwn en- semble, this might be said to have been the popular feature of th- show. l 'IUf.. f`L-..-- J-A ` ' ' ` ' 5IlU`\`V. Mr. Chemandy explained to his guests that it was his intention to make the show an annual event, 4 All lines of Christmas accessories to be had at the Mary Payne Shop. } l I`here~is irresistable fascination wito feminine mind about a ;fashion The parading of jcharming colorful creations. dp.| _. . 'o ' FASHION SHOW PROVES } MOST POPULAR EVENT .l8`uV (10 not succumb to. years Barrie has not opportunity of having wha1 Dame Fashion s ward- robe in this manner annd it for the enterprising proprietor the Toronto Bargair Store on Dunlop such an event. wnnmkininm L.-.....:L..`I:4.__ "An street to sponsor . I V _uuarm1r1g and colorful creations, any occasion in life has a lure succumb to. `Fnr eavnvul xmnuo D......:.. L..- }>_\'s \'-Nerk `V001 S\vo.-11`- M's. AH slmdes and sizes. Christmas Carnival Price $1.69 ... LHUULID. ;u;5lLILLl' [H'Jl'U was $30.00. Christmas Carnival Price $16.90 SUITS ;\lfcn .s' Nztvy Blue Suits. ll<,-H} is :1 real Cllristlnus sllif, qllitc p1'u])m- for any m-(-nsinn. A. g11z11'zu11`(*e 11m'_\' blue S(`1'.,"(3 suit \\'hi(-in .s'n}(l in Hm n~<,;`11lm` wzly for $.`3;').()0. Christmas Carnival Price $19.98 BOYS SWEATERS .3 v Christlnas. Rarely will you nd such an i11te1-esting as- so1'tment of men s suits. The price is unbelievable. Colored worsteds, tweeds, plain greys, etc. The regu- lar price was $25.00. Christmas Carnival Price $14.98 MEN S OVERCOATS Coats of style, quality and design are <.-embined in this gmtlp of (seats. Nan blue Cllinellillas and l\leltm1s and all the popular sllztdes in tweeds. Regulan' ])l`l('C \\'.-N .400 nn v. LHU paraamg creatlons, anv occasinn in yzcacut. LU 8IlJ0y n '30 Jnsented tn nr-+ nu ll Great Bargain on Second Floor Hny Staple and Fan(-_\' Dry Goods, Ladies and (fhild1fvn .s' S ro(~1 and Savn-G1'onfe1' \';1]1l(`,.s` than over during` this Cl11'is nnas Carnival. (`M110 v:1r]}', please. Mr. Bird is a Christopher! Bird, C.N.rG., Permanent Secretatyf to the Government of Natal. He Is; an Oxford Blue man and the win-i ner of the rst Davison scholarshxpi at Harvard, which was offered to tn few outstanding graduates of British ` universities. He is also a graduate of Harvard with the degree of RA.` In Natal Mr. Him 112: mm. m. 3, ul.:' 1 the that i I next Thursday. Harbor met at the home of Miss Mary Heels recently, when the roll call was answered with A hint on economy. A paper was read from Mrs. C. P. Stocking, new convene! for Canadian Industries, made-in-Canada goods. An account was given of the new Newtonville Institute by Mrs. Ira Rumney. A letter was read from Severn Bridge. |The Women's Institute of Victoria, describing a very interesting health I on buylng l 1 meeting and a short) address was ; given on the Institute Convention 1 held in Toronto. Mrs Jack Allan 1 gave a demonstration on butterscotch 1 making. The Christmas stockings ( for the poor were given out, to be I returned at the meeting to be held 1 Mrs. Heels present- 5 ed the Institute with a beautiful 5 pieced quilt flop, for which they arelt very grateful. Before the meetmg'k closed a bounteous lunch was served a by the hostess. une November meeting of tne| Severn Bridge Women's `Instit-,ute was held at the home Mrs. H. `Foi- sythe,. with a large attendance. My One Superstitution was the roll call. Mrs. Montgomery anal r.Mrs. Bedford rendered an In- dian superstition in song. A repor.-. I 2 of the meeting of the District I - Executive and directors was given ; ! by Mrs. Miller. Papers on nutrition. - house furnishing and clothing were V given by the Misses O. Oldeld, M. ' Gravestone and M. Davis. Miss Mat- thews gave a sketch of the life and works of a Canadian artist, with copies of his paintings as il1usf.'ra- tions. The making of handmade woollen rugs was demonstrated by Miss M. Manson A social time over the tea cups concluded the meeting. .,.u...ny nnwunnnuxn HLVVJ `The Women s Institute of Mitchelll Square quilted two quilts last week at the home of Mrs. W. Gilchrist I ilies. These will be given to needy fam- ! Barrie, known as the brightest little town north of Toronto, will have every reason to be called thel` smartest town where the women are` attractively dressed and the men well groomed if they have such ex 'upprec1at1on. I amples of the stylists are periodical ` ly set before them in this manner. [which met with instant approval and appreclatlon. I Rnrrip lrnmxm ac Han 1m:n1n+nr4 The November meeting ievern Bridge Women : WC)MEN S INSTITUTE NEWS !"l1L.. 1`lT,_..-_..:- T..,1,,'l, n \r-- '. C. Hunter Clothing Co. STREET. BARRIE .\. <`-ulm'f111 (1is])]a_v of beau- till Cl11'is rm:1s Ties. Christmas Carnival Price $1.00 SCARFS Genuine Italian Silk Muf- ors, sunmlo in fact. Reg- ular up to $4.00. Christmas Carnival Price $1.98 ur narvara Wlth the degree Bird has been the editor of several magazines, and au- editor of several magazines, and al- said to be a. particularly interesting speaker. You will visit many a store before you will see such shirt Value as we are offer- ing here. Broadcloth sllirtxr of plain, stripes or .fan<:_\,' ]mt ror11ed styles. \Vith at- +l`l41rL" 1 J1 .,,__ f.u-, IJLILLJUD U! .l_Zlll(i.\ ' ]m`r`r0r11ed tzurllcd collar or nc<-kb;1n style. Christmas $Carnival Price 1.75 TIES ` L _L` The Northern Advance SHIRTS CarniVal__ Sale Only a Limited Time - WHEN 'lJA'l)l`lIA1'1-I-N 10 `olwcre 45 a dozen, stand '- \.L\: IIIUI k`. .. pientuul iwas down and the price 5 cents. Pulle-ts eggs ards 50c :1nd selects 55c. At the opening the market. was almost gluttcd wit}. poultry. An enterprising buyer for Toronto wholesale houses was on 1' hand bright and early and picked up - 25-c, turnips 5c each, ~ pound ~ for the bird, and he two big clothes baskets full birds at 16 and 17 cents before the public get. a look in. The market price 1-or fowl was from 23c to 25C 3. pound, chicken was selling at 25c to 27c a pound, ducks 25a to 28c and geese at 25c a pound. One farm wife was offering a 14-pound turkey at 5:: was a beauty of choice a pound had a chance to at that. Only a cent reduction there was noted vegetables. 30c basket the customer purchased only one bag, or 80c and 90c in large quan- tities. Celery, which last week solo at 20c a bunch, was 15c, cabbage 5c to 10c according to size, red cap- bage 10c and 15c, squash 10c and parsnips 25c basket, beets 30c basket, carrots 25c and 30'c basket, onions 25c and 40c basket. Dry beans and dry peas were selling at 10c qt. There was no change in the price of butter or cream, butter selling at 37c and 35a and cream at 30c pt. One farm wife reported a quick sale for snow apples, which are scarce this lyear. Of the ten baskets she lbrought to market, not one was leit here and in the price 01 Potatoes were 25c pk., 'by 10 o clock. These were priced at 35c a small basket. On the outside market lamb In m and $1.00 a bag whercl I I. on i c P Cl QUANTITIES OF POULTRY AT SATURDAY S MARKET { ` ------ I `.2 lThe slush and .drizzle of last Sat- e`urday was far from conducive to :1 elbig market day. Many of the farm- ilers would have preferred the cold . of the previous week, especially . t'hose who have meat for sale. The weather was not the only thing the farmers were complaining of. Prices have seemed to strike a lower leVt`.l this fall and while the consumer is .Ipleased, the farmer seems to feel he ` is getting the worst end of the deal V IT.here is the other side to the argu- ment, however. If prices are a little lower customers can buy more pro clues and that helps to equalize things. l Prnlmhlv Imnnn...-. -4: LL. - uuugs. Probably season we 2 yo 1-n 1-.1 n tun 5' because of the open seem `to be having, egg.- 2 plentiful and the price '2 Pulln-ts r-u-o. meeung of the Club (Tuesday evening, 1 speaking Nonsense. Bird E: n cnn n4` r Mc11 s ne I)1-ass C-loves, lined 1'1n'oug*1m11i`, in :1 wide variety of shades to choose from. R(-g1:11'$. %'.50. Christmas $Ca,rnival Price 1.98 This is extra special, in sizes from 5 to .16 _\'em's. VVa1'm miffs for \\'in`re1`. Cllristmas Carnival Price 39c SOX Mc1i s Heavy `V001 Sox, extra special. Christmas Carnival Price 2 pairs 75c Also Very Special 4 pairs for $1.00 UNDERWEAR Group N 0. 1--I-Icavy ribbed Undearwezlr, made by Stan- c1d s, shirts and drawers. Christmas Carnival Price $1.69 a agrment Group No. 2--Me11 s eece- lincd shirts and drawers. Christmas Carnival Price 59c a garment Group No. 3--C0n1bi11ati0n, c1astic-.Uibbe(l undorwcai-, Wool mixture. All sizes. Christmas Carnival Price $2.75 Suit BOYS MITTS V111 ' 4. .I. U .L`.l..l.VJ.J.'I.|3 May we S111`.1`(`S[` :1. suit of ]')_\'j-.11n:,1s as :1 gift for the p,'011t101nm1. The new F01-;s'_\'1]1 I4`o.1:b(*H Pygalnzm is the gift \\'0r1`11 \\'11i]C. ',l`Ims'o '1)1'0a(1('l0`rh and Han- nclcffe ])y3a11'1as i11 all slmdes and sizes. J 1110 s s :1 40 1 Wile /___. ` considerable quantity was being dis- posed of at 15c a pound for fore-J nnnrhn-e own] 00,. 2.... 1_:___:.,,, . GLOVES AND CHINA. EVERYTHING IN CHILDREN S AND INFANTS WEAR. I-IOSIERY--The always welcome and useful gift I-IANDI{ERCHIEFS-A Wealth of them. LIN GE RIE--SCARFS-PURSES- OILCHROME Panel Ch1'is rmas Cards and Cal- endars-E~ng1is11 imp01'ts-Yo1'y beautiful. A TY\TTr\TTTr' 1\`ro4'nT A 1--r t'\1`.1 \`rr\-1'7`!-I-r rnv--~~ Mr. John Bird, a-11ative I South Africa, will meeting of the Can Club ('I'1m:rlmr mnmh... 1'\-A .VIORE TO YOU THAN AT ANY OTHER BE SAVED BY THE PEOPLE OF BAR- Gift Suggestions For The Chr-ist_mas Shopper t__$_........- ...;;-1.1x-1. Lu I \/.1`) lJ\J(.l.L|.l.`.l.Ll.|.lu A UNIQUE DISPLAY OF NOVELTIES . `wax .~____.__. . pork went at 16c and 18 forc- and beef at 13c and 15c : 1 23 for hindquarters: quarters. PYJAMKS Ih1>n?~r_1 Svhnmav Bayeld and Collier treets Sir ! VVl1at about your hat `.3 VVC have a but here `to suit you. The latest shades and o.\'1`i'a qualil`_\' in those ha rs. Christmas Carnival Price $1.98 CAPS )[011 S .l3arr_\'1no.1'e Clotli Caps. All sizes, all shades. Reg`11la1' $2.50. Christmas Carnival Price $1.50 MEN S SOX ,\l('11 s Silk and "001 01' All Silk I-l0sie`1.'_V. Christmas Carnival Price 980 pair Cl11'i.\.'h11a1.s' B,l`i1('(?S, boxed in l)0:111f'11ll_\' 11011) boxes. Christmas Carnival Price 75c pair ;u--:_..__ f V ,t CANADIAN CLUB TO HAVE `f INTERESTING SPEAKER 5 F ;\ real 00s}'zu1d.\varn1 gar- n1ent,BleLs ]5ath.I{ob0s,in hghf and dark ShdC& ah sizes. Christmas $Carniva1 Price 398 BRACES (`H ._._._ -u vv .a..|:.L.l.J;lJ.\IDJ Men s all wool Sweater Coats, in plain shades 01' with two-tone effects. Sizes 36-44. Christmas Carnival Price $3.95 BATH ROBES CHRISTMAS HATS - T1-T` MEN S SWEATERS Page Sever. 18c a pound 5c a pound m Ana banish Let s take the youngsters our knee And ride to London -Town; Let's teach them from their infancy That right s the best renown. Let s pay the debts of love we owe, Forget the debts of hate; Let s share the goodly gifts that And pile the empty plate; Let's all do all the good we know Before it is too late. market lamb I puauu or an we pound for fore- quarters>and 23c hindquarters; jand V13V'z`md V2; Eouynudui; quarters.