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Barrie Examiner, 18 Apr 1935, p. 9

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THE1+ BARR IE: + E`. XAMINER ROLAND YOUNG Directed by GEORGE cuxon, whose previous lm success was "Little Women." The price paid for iive hogs today by First Cooperative Packers of On- tm'io. Limited. Barrie, was $8.10 per ewt.. f.0.b. shipping point. as com- pared with $7.85 one week ago. $7.85 two weeks ago. $7.60 three weeks ago. and $7.35 four weeks ago. Drnxsnri hnrrs nn thn rail wnrni ago. unu $1.03 IUll1' WEEKS ago. I Dressed hogs on the rail were quoted today at $10.95 per cwt.. as compared with $10.60 one week ago. $10.60 two weeks: ago. $10.30 three weeks ago. and $9.95 four weeks ago. (`nhln nrhtir-he fl-mu F .nnI::nrl indnv \Vl.'l`KS Hg`). illlll .`p:!.:m IUHY \\ L'L'KS LIEU. Cable advices {mm England today indicated market. was unchzmged. Indications are that the. d0m0st.ic market will remain around its pro- scnt level. I I HOG PRICES TODAY | I /A0/Z/ex D/c/(6///I Fresh STRAWBERRlES--19 box . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 for 25 F 5for25c . . . . . . . . . . . . . Reg. 50c--for 39c IL I ADf`I.` DINCC 10.. an Master of Glorious Romance . rq Through the years, his romances have held {irst place in the hearts of the world . . . have brought laughter and tears, the glow of happiness, to untold millions. Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer is proud to have realized its dream of bringing this masterpiece glori- > ously to the screen. `A 1.55.: \`y|.\a\ra.a. `Ia. nu.-.-u-naowrw-- --cg--`--.-qpuru.ya brought to;/; the screen Q .. j in splendor! NOTE--Owing to contract arrangements with Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer we have been compelled to raise our Maiinee prices, but in doing so we have been able to leave our Evening Prices at Usual Popular Admission I11 I`? 0 Icons; between W. C. I"Ib'LUb` as Mr. cawber. and David, the` bay who adorn him. will remain lorovor In your boat! (L()l.()lx lil) f%IN(}l.l HEY, HEY, FEVER subscribe to The Examiner and get all the news while it is news. E. H. Braden &Co. lnvestmentBrokers -iavlxiziiv Ebd " King Block, Barrie .._ 11 Mining and Industrial quanta Direct Private Wires _A . --\ Ip\J\C. ,-..-'.._, _ Phone 1 1 5 silver sc dancing load ofn ties dra. most rm . . .inu dx story of Paris . . m a g i c vr... . u . . . - . . . . V . . - .. 25c and 15c lg unu l|.'Ll|.l SHARES Phone 34 l No. 16 E DUN NE FRED ASTAIRE_ _._w GINGER ROGERS \ , ossm The qolden girl with the E song . . . America's ' FREE TONlGI'lT (Thursday) and Friday night, 500 PHOTOS of Fred Astaire, Ginger Rogers and Irene Dunne, players in Radio Piclures--only one photo to each adult. 1__?iE_5Ti~iB__)_.3_*r;_TUEsDAY_wEDNEsDAY Matinee Wednesday at 2.30--Everybody 10c Admissirtn Irene Dunne, Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers, these I bring you-plus Jerome Kern's musical genius--plus a mag- nificently staged production---plus the screen's most elec- trifying fashion pageant. Thesc, l, Roberta" bring you as this season's supreme all-audience attraction. F1_1~_iE_ 1?jA_1v11L_Y ENTERTAINMENT COMINCv.~-PRIVATE WORLDS IF IT'S AT THE CAPlTOL--It : the Beat Show in Town Shirley Temple in Pard qolcren girl wit}; th e dancing stars . . . A heart- of maddening beau- draped in fcxshiorfs ravishing creations minadrecxm-drenched ` love time in . told to the magic melodies of -o--up-nu-v-n o-vu--uuv ivii HS:[`RATTOI;I-PORTER S nn-wnu nIr\Irr,`I turn-u nnnl Ir`Ll'f' 1.- :1... CPD .\il'::.;1.61.\.IIE KERN ' Dxrecmd b COLORED REEL \\r11_1_[,\M SUNSHINE MAKERS" A P-`\N'-W` BFRMAN I 2-REEL COMEDY-BRlCK A BRACK" 7 EPISODE 6 ` "THE BAWED TRAP" ion My Pups ' by SEITER PANDRO S. Producuon I ! A I`I-III T I I Through their successful annuall ]Apple Day", the Boy Scouts of Bzuul rie cleared about $80 for their sum- mer camp fund on Saturday. W. A. Malcomson, Troop L.euclm' of Third Troop. Collier St. United Church. was in charge of the event. Fnnr h'nnnQ.-.F`iI-r:1 Sir-mnul 'T`|:irrl| Vldb HI L'HiU'gL' U] LHL` L'VL`IIl. Four troops-~Fir:;t. Second. Third and Fourth-participated in Apple Day". and there. were t`it'ly-six Boy .Scout. salesmen. The profits wort: distributed among these four troops on the basis of the number of hours spent by their members. Fort,y-one hampers of Northern Spy apples were distributed. the gross receipts being about. $165. 't`ag:: were :Ils given to Contributors. Rt`-f'nrr\ tho rumnt thv winrlnuu: nt' glvlfll l.() L'UllU'll.)lllUl'S. Before the event, the win(lraw:: of Cx`oss|and's Drug Store and Mnl-. c0mson's Insurance Agoxxcy. xvc-ml` appropriately (1res. to :xrlvcrLi::cl the work of the Boy Scouts. 1 I CT|iE_AlB lApple Day Success Boy Scouts Raise $80 "I'm more than delighted with 1 results." is :1 (`.()nm10n ('nmmr`nt fxw users of Examiner cl::s:ifie Whom nl` R" 1":x,Vs .40(' div. L.'I!h.'I([lI(` nnw pruzlm-i:I;,:. l :I_V :51` HIV. (`mm ous gold and silver .vw \ . Cmulmlrz F2l]('r`:nI_)l`itlL`U. If .<::xl1i.-, Cnnlurllm nnrl numvmu:- u`.h~ L1'S. I)iv1'rlcnIl prccli('9.orl lhiz: year. Premier GI} 1.62 P::_v:: flflv rliv. (`mv1rnI; mum ()ll.'~; Unlrl and min:-~: I . us \4IlAVVlI.III.l kl. \/I.I- Mvmb(-r.s' 'l`nrr)nlu Star.-k and finninnu (`.v~nin h`<.-.-Lu .un. l':n_vs. (UV. 21011915 1935. 3 pmpo1`1u_-:4 in F. J. Crawfiord` & Co. Gr:?9!!A%}1!L*Yen$n lVlL'HIUL'l'I\' lUI'UHlU D)(.`K H Winnipeg Grain E2-3(`h2lrl_l, (`S 11. Jordan SLrcct-T!)RON l`0 ROSS lH.()(.`l{ l"honcsx 1010-l0l7-llouse l!)G T_:_ Teck-Hugh{2`s T I .n.- . pp; ROXY THEATRE Where (`an you 0!, 0| 8% with :15 ml and 1-hmwe of um in the follnwinp; -. .-- . 0 I15` M:m:1;:cr P-:ll`I`i(`. "nu uh-.~l.. L`..l...-..l.. Ventures ({1} Reno 60 1.41 See Page 14 for announcement of Midnight Show Sunday Tl:lgRSl_)__A3_{ :1fR1gAY - _SATURDAY THURSDAY - FRIDAY -~ SATUR Matinees Friday and Saturday~--2.30 p. m. Nigfly shows, 6.45 and 9 p.m. NO ADVANCE IN PRICES Matinees, 15c and IOC - Evenings, 25c an CIJKAY, 'lv`(?)OTS! Ilcrc .x` 13lj)D11-S in (}i1'1-c1To;rvdcd Musical Hm. Hc u1'11_\' has 15ycs1`o1' You! BE ON HAND EARLY TO GET A GOOD SEAT I obtain much 1hI1I\|`I`l IRVIN S. COBB COMEDY-~NOSED OUT MICKEY .MOUSE--ALL IN TECHNICOLOR Miss Gran-e Rumble. president of the Presbyterian Young People's Society at l'llll.`3(lHl0. won first place in the oratory contest for the Young People's Societies of Barrie Presby- .tery. held in the lecture room of St. jAnclrew's Church. Barrie, on Tues- day evening. April 16. There were nnly three tf0mpOlll(')l`S. Miss Rum- `hle, l)um'.'m Cmnpbell of Guthrie and .l:1<:k Iiutton of St.:.Iyi'ier. l\ lis.~: Dorothy Sinclair Allzmclule. who was: to have been a contestant, was prevented by illness frmn ]){`ll`ll(`lDEll.~ iniz. The jurlges: were Principal A. R. lirclwnnd of the Barrie Collegiate ln.-atitute. Rt-v. W. K. I?-ntty 0! the l"ir:4t Baptist, Church and J. A. Mac- lmren ml` The Barrie Examiner. Euel: was given a score sheet and they were rrsquirod to sit apzlrt. and make their . without cnn. For their p1'ep;n`e(i sp<*echI.::<. the r.'mnpetit,nrs: had the choice at` fuur :~'ul)jeet:<. but it happened that all .m..____ 1- ..... _.o,.......u }HlLLSDALE GIRL ; TAKES HONORS | Y.P.s._9@AT0RY |Miss Grace Rumble Wins First Place in Barrie Presbytery IAN ANNUAL CONTEST BARRIE, CANADA, THURSDAY, APRIL 18, 193 -rd A---..r....- no.-- __- 2 Shows Nightly, 6.45 and 9 p.m. Prices 25.; a;.{1-15c MATINEE GOOD FRIDAY at 2.30. Admission 25c - 15c Saturday Matinee at 2.30 -- Everybody 10c Admission Ill 3U'II'IU&& V&$II.llI 3 'Jl\JLlU\.ll\Jll Ml! coLov5'nisInLs` Released thru ` ` T. 1- V 2 T 1 -:?AlEr-LDWYN S production of- I-`tar)`1mr'l`ui|(n'ud .\`prim.;` SI1il--W(: mu: show you :1. \'(`I`_\' r`xtt~nsiv('. vlmivr of new Suitim:`>I-Y(n1 wiil find our prit'|s very |`(`:lSOI`I'J.l)lC --\'V(: fully 1,:I|:u':Inlcn the fit. $ 2 2 .50 Prices as low as WILF.H.TODD SPRING SUITS IN STOCK . . . . . . SPRING OVERCOATS IN STOCK I .._.. .. ...._._ ,,, , (Turn to page zen. please) "AnEarfulofMu.sic" "Okay. Toots" "Your Head on My Shoulders "lVhcn My Ship Comes In" n -A 154' IIIVIA-3 4-..- 1 -. _..-- --..-.. .-...._._ See which is the best child performer, SHIRLEY TEh1LE or VIRGINIA WEIDLER? They are both on this bill. MEN S HAND TAILORED-TO-MEASURE l\I.\/LALJ venings, and 15c SUITS Firm Sale Before 5 Transporting Tubers E0 dcrs: cu A roar.-nt regulation of the Eastern Canada Potato Marketing Board roads as follows: . . I "All pc1'. producing or dealmg` in potatoes in Eastern Canada arc; to take notice of the following or-1 drove` pun. I No pm'::m shall t1`z`.nsp0x't pota- t.mss into any specified regulated area withmll. :1 firm sale havin;:| been made Fm` such potatoes in ac-i cord with the l.(u:z1l Board of mar- !. kc-ting zu.{cncy rcxzulations. except a Q, grmv-.21` trxmspmting potatoes of his} Af'1 <-hurch survive under nus-; pines Barrie Pmycr I.c:\_c_{u(: and? fRr'vival I."cll()\vship. Library I-Ia1l.I 8.15 Sunday. 16x] `?`_j"\ ll COMING EVENTS A.F.A. Malcomson 41 Dunlop St., BARRIE Phone 447 '_I'he Queen C) ;/(_!\1.\1SiCCtl Romances! -4``'\. . SATURDAY 55 Dunlop St. D ADDII7 runuup ut. BARRIE $16.50 $16.50 [production in a vehicle for which he holds and exhibits his ownership icense." X 'Y`hn nhnun u-nrrnlniinn urnc nncunrl incense." The above regulation was passed to eliminate dumping" of potatoes on the Toronto market by farmers with trucks at prices lower than al- ilowed under the orders of the Mar- iketing Board. This dumping" had :previously had a very demoralizing; ieffect on the market. and was prov- _ing an injustice to the wholesalers lwhn were abiding by the regula- Etions. Most of the stores are romainim; gopcn tonight. as tomorrow is :1 holi- tday. The stores will all be open on }Easter Monday. as it is only :1 bank iand legal holiday. Roxy Theatre ENTIRE WEEK! APRIL 22-27 Matinee Prices, 25c and 10c Nightly Shows, 6.45 and 9.00 p.m. lvirwilvr nnlnrn An IIHIVAI - ROXY-HOUSE OF HITS - 71 at Year. FIRST TIME IN THE SCREEN HISTORY OF BARRIE! MATINEES MON.-WED. ` NOTE 0 _ I I K .- wm 0 con rac rran eme _ _ P'M: A Metro-Go%dwyn-Mayer are hagve [)1 FRUIT MARKET -----> EASTER SPECIALS <------ SPECIAL EASTER LILY BLOOMS BANANAS--25c- on. 7 STRAWBERRlES-l 9c ASPARAGUS--Large Bunches . EXTRALARGEGRAPEFRUIT NAVEL ORANGES--SeedIess . FANCY TOMATOES . . . 15c lb. LARGE PINES . . . 19c ea. BEETS and CARROTS-Large Bunches . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 for 15c ` If you cannot come your Phone Order will be given Special Attention Iilm _ ' ' Musical Don Redman Pxoducod by David Selznick and Hxs Orchestra Treat Yourselves to the Greatest Screen Thrill of Your Lives WATCH FOR GEO. ARLISS in THE IRON DUKE .`\T\() l`llll< R().\Y Sl ll1\.'=(; I-'liS'|`l\U\l. Hl'|' "1'~iiE;n"4-iv i3ii1EE ,.'u"s'm3}.i"' 25c and 15c JOHN szxsqe sons THE BEST LOVED PICTURE OF 1935 A Pictgre You Will Remember as Long as You Live __;_c or 3 Blgoms for 50$ ._ I\ | tV'I`I'IAII!l'\I"I'II'III_"C BARRlE S HOME OF REAL ENTERTAINMENT \Il.'a1VLa L) I. l\l"1 1 I. \IJ.V"l. \II.\ I L4n\ LJ IMMORTAL NOVEL NOW BROUGHT to the SCREEN

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