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Barrie Examiner, 9 Apr 1925, p. 9

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.v.. anugn: Ulll car as being n a, blending :1: L116` reins steed Wend- hnnf n n--HA single out _r 5): ha-inn I.;u`1`u-3(l 01'] the reins tend um...-I as uemg blessing nted fha t {A van Du recent Ghnnrn or cunnnn H and Sargon l'\___-:- .. . _ , to be held -in the - Police Court Chambers Tuesday Evening, Apr. 14 at 8.15. EVERY LOYAL LOCALBIOOSTER wu.1. BE ON HAND. -- _. _-- --ZIIIIII` Allandale, Phone 634rl3. 4:32!-t=owEs: ` Brick and Stone Work REPAIR WORK F ire Places 3. Specialty FIRST-CLASS WORK` Estimates cheerfully given `If. I In 4 1.-._..__ K Open and Covered TrucIn__ Phone 547 : 48 Ellen $ Soldiers in` informal. EV Ian D. and his To at Auspices J LOCAL AND LONG DISTANCE K`. --V 19 of _B_arrie Kiwanis Club Tickets, $1.50 a coupie, Robertson's Drug Store or `atthedoo. " I . >_ 1` spices Royal Canadian Corps of Signalleri ' at 9 o'clock. `_un'_:)1"n'I, 1 other:-2. Everybody we1con_>.._- . Mu nllan, Managef st. J. 23 F93" munsnnv-rnlm-:sArunm DDIIVI.-as , ARNoLD--bn Tuesday, ghe home or his dnnvh -'1 zlirereeloifii to the wonderful Never, tes and painted redskins, and the glor- brings _Be,z'i-ie s famous masterpiece to even"th_an.the play, which has charmed 's ofgmnequalled nonulmvihy LRNOLD--On Apr..7, 1925, at the his daughter, Mrs. E.~J. Carr, 280 Westmount Ave., Toronto. Jam... A---'3 -- -- --J "'Z.i.-"`." .~` we mean 1 }!te'r Pan. (g't:"l!`tL}1.:1t',9`l f`- Wendy. Tmker Bell _, u y portrayed. ~ -. the. wondm--mn+m... -4: 4.1.- ; ;.auuLuu p0I'EI`8_Ved. wonder-pxcture of the screen. I-ZXCELLENT Mifslc Specially compiled music "score, capably played by `Walter Smith. 3. Orchestra % 62nd Year come muugut nacx to Barrie. On his appearance in court, pleaded guilty land after hear! facts Magistrate Jeffs impose lnmlnimum sentence. Alex. Gm! l Guthrie spoke on behalf of the at Coming-BE:AU BRUMMELL"f wit on '_ Mr. covering` the_ and stamps`. `the Bank of mus u-nursaay) morning. Last Saturday evening Henry called Bolton and, expressing a Wish to see a used McLaughlin, was shown one, which he purchased for $300. In payment he gave a cheque for $322.15, cost of the car, the license He said he had funds in Montreal at Orillia. On the strength of his statements and re- commendations by a Guthrie man for whom he had worked, Mr. Bolton ac-'- cheque and "gave him the car. 0n`Monday morning he found that the, cheque was worthless and that. Henry had disappeared, taking the car with,him. Henry was appre-` hended onATuesday at Whitby and was brought back to Barrie. hi annnsa rnnnn :. ..._-__. -- /l ,_ ,, ,_-_-.... .4, uwuuuu i % _______. I BAD CHEQUE 1-`on ACAR; ISSUER GIVEN A YEAR For fraudulently obtaining a motor _ car from Ernest -Bolton,` local Overland dealer, A.G. Henry, who has been em; played around Guthrie since last Nov- `ember, wags sentenced to one year in jail by_Magistrate Jeffs in police court this (Thursday) Saturday evening 1.rm...., ....n-.= at-L118 time or the accident. The woman's arrest "was, brought! about when she tendered a two dollar bill in payment for an apple, which she bought `from the newsboy on the train that was taking the passengers into the city. A part of this bill, the: complainant declared, had. been left in her purse when the rest of her mon- ey vanished. The police also found a part of thelmoney. behind a seat. Jufy Loner nose when a. seat fell on here at the time of the derailment, laid the complaint. The two women, who were travelling with their child- ren, are, well known to each .other and were sitting together in the train atfthe time of the accident. ; woman's nrrnnr '1I7nI I--A----'~* nag Ln Lne wreck. ' `Another woman, who suffered _in~ jury to`her nose when `her time of fhn A....gn...-... 4. , vv uauau J`uTl:S`I8(l One of the women passengers was arrested upon arrival in . Toronto, charged with ,s_tea.ling $23. from a club bag` in the wreck. 'Ann-non uni-nan ...|... _-Amr - ; Lute muuzuvasaga PUVBI`. Wrecking crews from Toronto and Ma.cTier were at work all day and by 'means,of a temporary track. had the line opened by 5- p.m. No work was `done at night but operations were'con4. tlnued on Sunday and everything was pretty well cleaned up by five o'clock. Large crowds from all around the countryside visited the. scene` of the wreck on Saturday `and Sunday. ,uu-.-uueu 2: tram-1engtn sooner, three of four cars would have probably `tumbled down an enbankment of about - 20 feet at at small creek which passes beneath the track" at that point. A mile south of the scene of the wreck the railwz_1y crosses a. big bridge over the Nottawasaga River. ` Wl`e0kin( rvrnuyn fmnw. 7!` ---- 4-- - ` gtuu 1.0 H16 mgured. . It was a strange coincidence that one of those` suffering the most painful injuries is a daughter of the foreman of the section `on which the accident occurred. T.his`is Mrs. Myrtle Simp- son, daughter of James McMinn, Uto- pia, and wife 01 John Simpson, a C. P. R. engineer: living at Mac'l`ier. Mrs. Simpson received a cut in the fore- head which ran up into the scalp and required six stitches. She also had one! _shoulder and side badly bruised. Mr.i McMinn was not in charge of the}, nnnflnn n.-. c<........L. - 2 Shows Each Night, 7.15-9 J .15. Regular prices, 10-25 In Addition-A Mack Sennett Comedi, Giddap -" % _ m~-- UlLl(3e1'S were re-elected'as foli6%s- i lhueu wlm an eager ' clom m- the whole compartment was ` ' t V `Ch I - d _ . rong, some timid car '03 the `floor-__ The wavitel-.`vas Om3ii;l`!k'lq1:.crlv. treas ; L. R- feeling '1: the decisiol ' not n ure , - ` ' ' ' ' . * dverse to the c . 1%.. M. Carson was appointed care- wasta *1 ht h - Except those riding inthe day c_oa,ch, t` k _ hh me" m 3 ""3 "1 19 most of the passengers, were in their . a er W Harry Robinson assistant` Mb t . he further mam . Th C i - berths and many of them made their `e Ounc 1 `Wm be asked for the us Others took the attit exit in sleeping apparel. There was no levy of a"ha"'mm' `T0 amid con" leg`Slati" 3l3 03191` i . sign of panic and` all were extricated thmon and conflict of dates in connec ,. that the Government from, the cars wltljlout difficulty. Doc'- with the use of the parks for pic"! ed '50 1` h1b"5 aYthi I . t id th t . _ Alliston by` motor and rendered rst, ed 8' applications must hereafter .The Affirmative did {aid to the h,ju,.ed_ Caretaken V one particular make c It coincidence _ Th 1 . t d . more of a curse tln " .f with Th: $e:?d?r:ltgl?%l:v%?f g"' " f the 3931 ers from the soldiers memorial was discussed. It was decided that natural- occurred. This `is flowers placed 0,, the monument wouml the market- 5`_mv MMinn- be removed after one week and arti-I one de-bat-er lamepte D13. 9`. Jh SVUDSOD cial wreaths after two weeks. When' day? when [courtship ` llving leftlonger such decorations becomeun-lbehmq old Dobbin 'eC.9iVd sightiy and, especially if rained` upon `hung hmpiand the care cause discoloration of the monumentfl ed h`. a" h."`e'a"d ` ..requil'ed The members of the Board made gtfing "3"" but Wm` the Mr. g-ery plain that thev had no lack on were required `F 3`d9~ McMinn charge of the` - the `feelings of Athose,U1`a1 d9dl1Ctl0n that t section on Saturday. having beenv laid off for `a couple of weeks owin tors and nurses were rushed over from mos and Such gatherings it was de' bmught i" revenue- lplacing the flowers on the memorlal,i along matrimonialnnes V _ T gghut th f It th t 1] Id 13' to the menace of the to an. inlury to one of, his~.hands- f the nle<)`llu(le1lentaalalld `Y3 su`1Ylg3ntd)i:: A"th Speak". dep Fortunately the accxdent happened Jkept in as neat condition as possible "f '``"``"g and `"` on a piece of level track, so the drop ` ' race 100 years from off the rail. was the extent. of only the[ 313`-It ordinary grading. Had the derailment: ` A as l , - having lost s%Ee')o1:w?ec;'nt( occurred a train-length failure to use ths.nmo.... AI ["1]! that ll-In 1, lot would havn nrnhnl-.`l.- I r` uut. HIJ urea, - in the the passengers, and-al_l from difficulty. and were over Alliston first, i- aid It W` 2 aft-nno-A .v..\l--Al-l----~ ` _ uuu been {On .-. j 5 Fast Vancouver C.P.R.e Train Wrecked by Broken Rail; A None. Badly. Hurt- I Through -the breaking of a rail; the C.P.R. Vancouver express, southbound, was wrecked `near Utopia last Satur- day morning shortly before seven o'- clock. About a. score received cuts and bruises. though none of them were -very seriously injured. Traffic was held up until about 5 p.m. - ` Th9'aCCidenf nllrrn an Inn`'-- -`--` Dl':`.RAll.ED * `SOUTILJJ UTOPIA ,,,-,_ .. ...`. sovvluclllu ` brought! when ught hat e then- lnant declared. had. hacm Ian! az-jj .bx:eaking !.P.R. Vancouver alrnv-Ann auc vusueu me. 0 a A ',Woman Arrested I 9].... --.......-A. ....o-5 nu. 4uqu1 ' ` | ceived 3535-' lfth g t She onel ,uS` * ".85, is thei Satnrdav hnuina 1.........!S}mn Once Only Each Night. Nights at`8.00 ' `Good`Friday and Satur-, day Matinee-s a_t 2.30 Henry r hearing the" imposed ' the 1:. Graham of of accused. CANADA, THURSDAY; 9, 1925. h nkment about k e ag n 2 `K A "My I_. ,( ;vav:\1\J\J.I.L_D OF VALUABLE FARM I pi1.lll8G, ' Skies" ru1unl.'.VV' UHURCH 1 Morning `Organ prelude, (a) Bouree, from 2nd] violin sonata (J. S. Bach); (b) Minuet; (Luigi Boccherini); clx" (Faure), man Williams; of the Temple duet, The Cru-' Alvin Wice and Tru- solo, Open the Gates (Knapp), Miss Florence Arnold; organ offertory, Spring Song. (Mendelssohn); anthem, As It Began; to Dawn" (Sir'Geo. Martin), solo part by Mrs. H. E. McCullough; solo, God So Loved the World (W. Slaughter),, Harry-`Shannon; organ postluds, Tri-I umphal March" (Lemmens)._ vEvening l `: Organ prelude, Allegro con grazia,..` from (the Symphony Pathetique" (Tschalkowsky); anghem, unaccom- panied, From All that Dwell Below the I Skinn" t'n=n1...n-..---_-W ~ \JI| Easter music in St. will include Aurora C Gloria, Crqd (Mattfeld); (\Verne1'): `O tum . Ergo; ( Bordese) . ' -Vidi A IVlI"'\fXY' UHURCH_ the follow ing: oelum Purpurat" quam, chant; offertory, Regina "Co Salutaris (Millard); T postlude, Haec Mary's Church Prelude, Ky 0, Sancts, Benedictus 1, from Mass of St. Cec Dies" and I eliai? eli ; 1 I uu.c.s.. wrrenceels a marvelous eG_'i and other delightful characters are Peter Pan is distinctly, th`e'- 4; A ` Officers re-elected a s tollovs: S. Caldwell: frog: 1. Di .ST. ANDREW S CHURCH Morning Andy view Ill-43... the Hotise. Barr-in mm .-.....a... .._- -_-_ woanuunq IIU ikowskyf; 'ant)}Em, - "From Below thg ` (Tschalkowsky) ; solo, j Th 1. Barrie to .Re;ceive`Customary 40 per cent. on Route of Highway. ___-. -..._., uuc U810-V60. boyfvvho Wouldn't GrowUp, has come to town to make you happy. V` ~ To take you sa1lin'on- a silyer.cloii ii the i\IeverdLand. ' The land of pirates and painted redskins, The magic of the`screen.brings _Barrie msterpiece you a thousand times greater even"than.the millions in its twenty-one years ofgufnequalled popularity. ' Betty Bronson, Barrie s_s owns choic'e_,..is the ideal Peter Pan. Ernest Torrence is tG;'3'.tain- Hook. Wendv- Tinlrmv DA" and nfhnn rlnl...L4.--1 J - ' njj Mayor Craig` and Ald. fl Toront (`In 7nI-Ac-:3 ST. MARY'S CHURCH 8]` 'rnh.uin in '04 1ur.__,__. L :12 MUSIC IN THE LOCAL CHURCHES ! .._, r-.4; wcut. 5l'l1C at least ted that -the Provincial aid zen more.substantial. In e assurances made by the Highways, tenders will be .t once for nermannm .......a vycu uxc wales J), y, m, `ax-tin), I mzh: soln, (Ind avould wish to its surroundings ion as possible. I IN CHURCHES 3HURCH_ Mary's Church wing: urpurat" . , S Cecelia .1 se I come in car I 1 ! were some 1 Affirmative. I Iv hon-gum. 1_y LU Le Ine s, Far up... ._. nace the car. peaker de eipower, of locomotion. s. empty poclgets, mort- ; cmyeu pend- intentlon of `av:-urlrl-. ...~. I '1? Survey of the` Cross" (Gatty Sellars),] '1! Mrs. C. R. Anderson; duet, Easter; Y Vespers" (Frederic Hornby); Misses Y `Hazel Marshall and Catherine Ross; 1; organ offertory, Entr'acte Gavotte" '| (Gi1let) anthem, We Praise Thee, 0 '- God," from Festival Te Deum (Sir, ;'Arthur Sullivan); solo, Easter Song _ V ; Van de Water), Emery Hill: organ,` ' ; postlude, Allegro from the Sixth Sym- n` phony (Tschaikowsky). I I " I ...e _;uu5U5, although two of then; viz-ere not car owners, awarded the decision I in favor of the Negative. It, is understood that a certain De- troit car manufacturer is donating two suitably inscribed tin medals to the Negative together with a magnifi- cant tin cup" to be used as a chal- ` lenge cup to be competed for annually. - ---- $7 1-? . Theatrical Hit of the Season AUSPICES BARRIE KIWANIS CLUB ' `Assisted by Best Local Talent MONDAY AND TUESDAY, AfR_IL 27 Enfire proceeds used in nhim m..u,-....- _--, - ' En'r; ; ..-v...n. nu ICVBIIUQ. not 9 of can than 2 though. one of speakers I profanity had greatly more: [a certairh type of car hac`_l be r; 9 3 1 . were required tp guide. It [I ural that the 5 matrimonial lines Wax `ca Another snealznn r1n-I-- `ed prohibit 1 mp. ....~ A cunss.` W`A:_DEBATE vsnmcr ---:jv: A most successful debate was held` in Burton AW... Le --av-nu IFIAN I whether the automobile is a curse or a blessing. The League room. was filled with and enthusiastic 4 throng, some car owners perhaps, feeling-if decision at , `AUTO MORE auassma THAN cunss. WAS DEBATE vsnm ,,--.....n. Lcu. nu and together. _ Y tured such glowing conditions that > judges. although them were ~ ; ovyners, awarded the: am-.:..:.... -_ -;jI$JII, r useci in Child Welfare work I I I I I ` - ' _ ,, ..-..u.; -uane OI curse e the sxnnnlzm... tn - auu me careful steed ` homeward without ; ut'With thn nan Imu- _ , .-_-_ -o-nun uau EHUWH Lovernment was not inclin- xibit anything rovidlng, it ` ....._;.Q,,, -- - nurse man blessin ' hinted that I increased since I . had been put on ,, --... wvvvll WCllul award a guid-- th the car both hands 1 was a nat- falling off al was due large- : ` zer deplored the lack pictured the /human "now flopping upon the sea shore, ower to walk thy-mm. xuuue Leagu r and LUUU (at ' lines had shown WES nnf innlin Barrie Branch and safety Deposit Boxes. Thornton Branch, - - - M. Gookuown Branch. - . . .1 ' PROGRA.MME: % 8.00 p.m.-Overture ,. 8.05,,p.m.--Comedy .8.30-Ruth of the Range 8.55 p.m.-Peter'P~an J.Mi-I33*RR E's

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