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Barrie Examiner, 6 Nov 1930, p. 9

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\ I SECTION 2 1 PAGES 9 TO 18 * \______.__......_.._..J :- THIS WEEK S CIRCULATION 5000 Copies \..___;_____ + E XAM 0 |}}'iI1; \HflI l.\ ztkcni .`[l' }|"'.1 .\ Tuesday, 1 ... AL. I . ('.l `.1 PRICES 35:: and 151` ` (Jlllu Wt ).VIAN'i`- l\)`J8`N. HNI'H<'.l) . lUF((lH .; pl... -lvllllrll lII"|llIl||. '-1 `I U/lltux; iv-~ , November 18 l;4i:m- Amhmrlnm . :-,n.. 1-|.:I.I...... 'I'.. . of the Kitchen" Two-ReelHAW1l-Talking Comedy, Hello, Television! _ __ _-...-..-.-.- --u-v -`rwwwu 11I"\.I` vwxr r'\ A nvrut II`!/N9! \l`1`l um` I"/\ Hf'l`.; '_`.()M.`l1`I)`v' .- - Ir- No. 45 l\llllI|lII nun Childrvvn 21:4 nmt. wank) MONZDAY-TUESDAY-WEDNESDAY SPECIAL MATINEE MONDAY, NOV. 10, AT 2.30 :1'S.\I'.Cv)vi\I-(3\-/1:Zi.-"i`:3}_=l:2lEl1iL-.,-`:f) Ul5E RANCHINC. `ALKIE OF 1000 LAUGHS! my for a comedy treat! , fuss and feathers than A roaring tale of sus- wivcs and susceptible ! y . uvivcs FOR RESULTS ADVERTISE IN THE EXAMINER Two-Reel All-Talking Laurel and Hardy Comedy--HOG WlLD"~-~~Enough said! re..L...I`<.I.:I= Dedicated to All Husbands Who Have had to Ex- plain" to Their Wives. i*D. J. Quinlan, Veteran of! ` c. N. R., Recalls the 1'.` _ -I__ `l\_--.. '9 66th Year. I _, `; with the retirement of still another ;mr~mb(-r of the "Old Guard" incidems lin the early railway life of this dis- ltrivt arn again recalled. The retire- lnmnt, though announ:-ed some time zawn was that of D. J. ("D'.1n) Quin- ...I.\ 1|-nu in-mm-nd hv nnm`l\.' 150 ;ago. Ull. Oi L). J. l"L)'lu I valuin- lan. who was honored by nearly 150 .f=~`.lm\' employees at a banquet last }Sat.111'day terininatin.-g" a career of fifty I_w.-,31's with the Canadian National, G. iT.R. and old Northern Railways on the Allanclale division. By :1 coincidence Mr. Quinlan rear`h- ecl his sixty-fifth birthday. the aim xrnen railway employees are retired. jailer completing exactly fifty years of. {service starting as :1 boy of little more iiiian fourteen years of age. He `negnn 1his career with the Northern Railway `in April 1880 as re`.ivving agent and; `operator at various station ; along the} V imlandale division. In June 1881 he 1_\\`a:s appointed agent at Hawkestone. |Hawkestone at that time was a com- lparatively busy place". Mr. Quinlan its,-ld The Examiner. It was looked ( iupun av. an important station. s:hip- ' `ping baled hay and grain. while :1 4 mountain of cordwood was stacked?` l i l 1 1 I there for the wood-l)urning engines. L1,. ....... nnlu nf Linn-L-nclnnn \`l\\`(\I\ {STATION AGENT: RAT AGE OF 14; \'.`a.<. (1L .HV(`l'C(1 IFLIH l`Il{'I L'. in nu: Will" lrr tca1n.~:t.o1's would come for fifty? miles away with their teams of hms-1 es and the ocvasiolial yoke of 0xcn.l and \\'it..h :11] kinds of r~m1\'r\vax1c<~s. to gut the Muskoka freight. I have seen as many as fifty Lcrtms lined up on ;.m early wintvr morning \\`a'11`ing L01 `load up." ' Qiv rnnnthr: onr vrnintv In (`vl`n\'l\I\-l LnCl`C 10!` L118 \\'(r.)u-uu|nuu:. l.'H5uu:.w. He was only at Hm-.'kesLnne seven!` months when he was transferred Lo" !Grm'cnhurst. where he became opera- l tor and ticket agent. Gravenhurst was! I then the northern termlmls of the l Northern Railway. The line to North I] Bay had not been built and Graven- hurst vms the gateway to the north.- All freight for the Muskoka dlistrlct delivered from there. In the win- ?I.-... Onnv~nc1nI'L~ uvuvld nmnn fnr fiffv, l i I l luau up. Six months aftcr Lroinq to Graven- hnrst he was n1)p:)inlnd operator at Orillia \\'h(`l`0 hr` rmnaincd for nine `months. In 1883 Iv` moved to Hamil- ilon \\'hf`l`(` ho l)ccann* night operator. `and which had been the headquarters of the old Hamilton and Nortlnvestern Railway which xnergod with the nor- Lhcrn line to became the Northern & iNortl1\s'ostm`n Railway about the time `he began his railway carom . He was only ayear all that. job when he was ,pron1ot,cd to chief billing clerk. also at l for another year. His next move was in 1885 when he b('<`am(` agent at Tomznliam, but. a year and :1 half later he assumed the `S.`il1`l(` duties at Bceton \\`h`l`C he spent `still another year and then bocznne` agmit at Milton. ` !Will Know Saturday If Gov t Will Aid`: Ill AIUL lk \`\lll IJC ILIL-llI\lC\l Ill I/Ill: towns and cities getting government, | mwmploymont. relief. .\Iayor .D. F`. Mc- r`.n~m. nnrl F`.rl Rhnm- nlnr-Mi H10 10021 1 1 i I 1 `gof xvork we proposed doing was the` |.nuu`.;Au pins: Dnlllv nan uut \H l In` unp- Mr. Mccuaigz told The Examiner this morning. "However, we told him the situation here and although he would not commit himself. he said the class pmpcr work to relieve 1momp1o_vmcnt. v 'T`hn .'-nnnniucinn xvii] nu-no r run nr-rnw i plncvs and didn't need he-1p."i i i i 1 i BARRIE, CANADA, TQURSDAY, NT(i)vEMBER 61 1930 the Anmrican Mother (Turn to page t.hirlvvn. pl:-asc; BUSlNESS COLLEGE an \n.I\rA\AnA1\al.I OF EVERY KIND AGENCY CANADIAN PACIFIC Gordon Stevenson P1111110 1010. 1101159 196 nnsu: nrnntr - nnanru DANCE LET'S GO AGAIN Thursday. Nov. 13 New Masonic Hail Hollinger - Dome Imperial Oil Teck-Hughes Wright-Hargreaves o l\n n\\.\a-uu-.-u `Early Days. !IlllllL\.`|\'ll Ill l|ll'L'l: lUHlUIl()\\ Lsr the various requests of On- L'n< INSURANCE An lVl"Et3 1! !7Y\`l'|.\ Capitol The_[1:e BUY K` by Saturd.1_v wlmth-I I be included in the H:-T \,'|'nv'\rT\ F` '\n. Sings Here Tuesday THE KENGSTON PLAYERS sl-*1-: TI 1` r __ MAC_BE:l_"TH_ and ::HA MLET wag MERCHANT C)F"VENICE r Jcr ;uz\;`i;c~ ~I 1'-as l%;u'z`ic LjvI1c;-;i.uc llhlil ()FHjlw S(Il\li$ FR()4\'\ b'l*1.-\KlSl 1:`.\RE'.H Jilf'!.\ `v T` # I)I\\l|\ `J S})[`:(`lI;\[1(:][I(:Kl{A\. 1T>I%.\`.\'1-;1< li`\'l{1<\ Sl'\_`I)_-\\ 1_:\'15;\L\'<; \.n xn. Ill \.w.x.-`nu nquiries or R`scrvation5--Ph0ne 168 ;..u :Ra1`lz1111 iannr .\!\'li ST \\KS.(}I\ l.\'(} [)l.\'\l5H HVIADE sromr T [sun 1>uRP0s1=.s`.Q_ I'(`.1)1'(`.\.('11.CLl 1v1u_\'m' A\'ll\J|lil|`.', nu xnenvbvrs of the 'I`o\\'n Cuuncil : there was no 11ncnn)1oy1ncm. i .u~n .\l\ l L B:1rx'ic has had an (K-1: 3 facility with which some t` ` city papers niakc :1 SL(i1'_\` [solves witlintit any rogznwli ante \\ l'l'! lx`H.i "1`1'} THE TALKIE Lu1\nur xx Ar; L dated frmn Mo was the r:x.....,v. r`.\ tho .<;t' ry wr F n hnndvi(':1]) i lhn I/I-uvur an lH')\ T he ~nH*_' u\':llH.\ -' rm" and S('])li` EVER; \1\I..(')'ivi;~sI-~I"A'[)U1:_T'R1_:E:fIiT1'{/Tr:Ts A v 7 i T BEAUTIFUL PIECE OF SILVER, FREE Tonight is Silverware Night! ----- -~~ F RIDAY AND SATURDAY --~---- All Quiet on The Western Front" .\-\\'i.~}n11rl.1>Ici1:111`c In ~:c 1l1c(uuHc~1 | icIm'u: in Hi.- 1`-1j.. SHOWS 6.30 AND 9 P.M. CONTINUOUS SHOWING SATURDAY, starting at 1.30 p.m. until 11.45 p.m. Last Show at Night starts at Q'l!\ nun SHOWS M7` /Kin) 3` mvi. TONI(1H1-lZ'iFW}.`,A >$_I_[..'%._7RWARE NlGHT "(_:~E37-171_i:&.:"`1.As1i OF THE DUANES ._ -__ AL- L`...a...._| Get ready More fun, a circus! . .u\,I I1-Ill. `.30 p.m. MONDAY-TUESDAY-WEDNESP`Y1 \'I'l':\l. .\"l'.\'l'IS'l`l('.\' it-'5 p'.)])l1lut'1nn ::;|inv(l u ulurlnu, the nwnvh Hf 1 I... . r .v..I no` In: .... BARREEZS WISHART CAMPBELL \}lVll.lV\.I- l.4; "lkJ `.1 \JA I AIL; I-A7\.llll1l.J'sJ Zane Grc '5 Greatest Slur , now on the Screen! 3' Y (lT'l` rn.`Anv rinw I1` JEMMY REED TUESEM EVENING, NW 11 Reserved Seats Held Open Only Till 8.30 p.m. picious w husbands! HERBERT HARGREAVES, TENOR MARGUERETTA NUTTA.LL. SOPRANO C.EGi/HE AUDITORIUM Held over on account of its huge success RADIO STARS FAMOUS SC()'I CH [iNTER'I'AlNER AND OTHERS GOLDEN VOICE`; F THE AIR R~`E ME HEAR NEILSONS 200 RESERVED SEATS: 75c BALANCE OF SEATS: 50c POPULAR PRXCES THURS-BAY ~~ FRIDAY ~-- SATURDAY Saturday Matinee, 2.30. Two Shows Nightly, 7.00-9.00 \| \1lL'llL'Dl >JI.`ll_y, Il\IVV \llI . GET READY FOR I1 Tho WHITE HELL ();F PITZ PALU {\l<'I.` AT 8. 35 RM. l||"I '|`ln CARL LAEMMLI . prosenls VOCAL AT THE - AI` 1

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