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Barrie Examiner, 24 Mar 1927, p. 9

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Cap Gordon Stevenson DAILY QUOTATIONS Phones 1005 -- 1010 Enquiries solicited from those interested in 1---- -jI\O gt 2.30--Children 5e, Adults. ,___ _- --u uulllll . Succeubr to Rush EYESIGHT SPECIALIST 53 Dunlop _St. _ Phonej 80 7 The only indication you have of impaired vision is . eye strain. This brings on other symntoms such as headaches arid bad nerves. As optometrists we can de- tect the trouble and correct it with, lenses ground to meet the defect and over- come it. The moment you experience eye strain, come to us form: examination and let us set them right: l5c.. ` -Be-autifulT millinery. -in season's loveliness -at Geo. I Limite. . ELVLCILUII LO. , V J ga'v;",;,1e;a";a ?;ze;;f:et3.';Z?f 1221 1;, degeqcg hscagglen tstated .g;at Irish, Negro, Cockney` and French! are e 1 " see e` er Habitant dialects. She. gave three'Mrs Barber-r her hl-band all day readings and on each occasion was ut.the prevlws evlmlng as he was called back for M; encore Harry talking to Wilson Nicely, Barher ad- arron s splendid bass voice was ' drfessed them atLsm length In any` heard with goodcffect in `-`For All thmg but parhameqtary language` Eternity," by Mascheroni, and The He. State? that me me 33 he had V Monotone, "by Cornelius, the latter` pa"! fltfme afnihsergeg X m3th.fr an unusual song in which a weird ef- a- V") a 1" ' ' ' an since Jfect isobtained -by an original har- his return the Barber ? and Cmpps -`manic treatment: of the accompani- 3? repeatedly called mm 9` beg' `ment while the singer is limited -to ge ' - ,. In asking 'for a dismissal Mr. Boys '31 $siE]gr,'e' anw1s;euI3_?;%%:rEdavpi:g undertook that his` clients will in I solos, Ballade in G Minor Chopin, future have nothing to do with the and Ecossaises, Beethoven-Busoni. Bar3e:i's.b Xgilson Nicflif wigs 1i1e- he choir was accompanied by Mrs. .mm 9 Y aglstmte e S t at e E. Richardson at the organ and Miss lihon suspended -Senulince anti afl l.Bryson at the piano. [0 er appearance m__po1ce cou W] I I 'rn`unH- -'-A -_ 7- uvau "I309: G1-:6. vxcxms Limited. [ __ v--. or-nvilllln Miss Boyle, the` assisting artist, pleased with all her numbers'and= gave splendid interpretations of the Habitant, She- three` and each occasion was! aalled an` encore._ Harry ,,,.,.,,,,J, ....i-.. .1: .1 wide stretch Mercer hem ton. extra long, pure silk over Rayon plaited solo--mock seam. Comes in twenty shades also black and white. It : Holeproof and the but $1.00 hose mado. Vm Q--`-..__.- - "' ' '"'"7'" V Mrs. Barber told the court that on azizissz ;ie,.*"s;:..f:::::::a7 the morning or March we numbers the Anvil ghorusn and was sweeping her front steps, Scand- the acMis erere!9 scene from an rpm. . len, who lives 'across_ the street from vatore, were splendidly received by .915 addressedher 1" a b5 13"?` the audience and the choir was com- "389 and, called her 3 fl name- pelled to repeat both numbers. Miss The P1'V15 "9 ning he had used Victoria Strange and Arthur Wild- similar 18n8a8e- b B h - Crd'o}s1s-examined - - y J. R. oys, s e denie aving ever 33?? .a`-?;.:.`.`a 1`;:`.Y.. 5`1 y r`a`i2 e'i-e`Q'~frFriZ addressed ovpro brious epithets to opening chorus, Men of Harlech, ' the a,5ed `but 3d f b zlnitted having call- - V - - - - ed his wi e a oot egger. Eh? cgignshavvsetclirrtg ggorcfcil dt113'nt:rg"ei Mm M- Cripps n'br3ted the - - as evidence of Mrs. Barber as to occur- E1 their other 13' (;0I;;r::,b?;,sd Hal: rences on `March 16 but di 1: h ' d Ariffmiii irithi del s And the Glory of the Lord, 9" 33150 t 9. me! 3 am n__ar_`_' from essiah. havmt ea"! `am A ,_ _._..-.,........e uu_y1e'0I Ioronto, piano solos by Miss Jessie `Bryson and two vocal solos by Mr. Barron. I dis] vin cha i _l I . The tonal qualities and interpreta- and tive abilities `of the choir were best a "31 displayed in` the `unaccompanied cho- Stri rus, Three Fishers," Hullah s ar- `"1" rangement of Charles Kingsley s 15 - well-known poem. Two classical numbers, Chorus Miserere Il Tro--1: splendidly by her the` a`udience and the" was com. . 11824 1 plane solos by I'I'1L_ J ` 1-.--.. ....v vvval BUlU K 4 the cl unacc }7`is113rs,f I|nnnnnou.\.-J- km .'The T choir of Central United, _ VSom'e T of the residents of Fern- church,- under the leadership of Him { dale had their neighborly difficulties ry Barron, scored a decided `success *aired in o_lice court on Monday with their concert on Thursday even- morning w en Peter Scandlen, Mrs. ing of last week and the audience 1 Scandlen, `Mrs. W. Nicely and Wil-J showed their appreciation of the var `son Nicely were charged with using` ious numbers with well-merited ap- I Rfofane and abusive language to plause. The programme presented. rs. Adam Barber. `The case against was a well-balanced one, with sixi Peter Scandlen was taken first and, fine choral numbers_ by.-the choir of the evidence for the prosecutio be- over forty voices and readings by ing contradictory, the charge was ,Miss Marguerite Boyle - of Toront d o, ismissed. `Sgt. 'Creasy of the pro- lpiano vincial nohce .+. an m:n...:..-_ .- .and tum M...` ..u.. L- -- - K-.. -w- $I\II This week we tell of ou ON_E DOLLAR HOSE. }_1is 'a 1_avi11 in! @6151 Chopin. 1`:i, ;s ?w?,*3`;"gN?2ef 333 33:. giezccfgggggggnigugg: gninded by Magistrate Jeffs that he 4 . is on sus ended sentence and an- " at? `rga I other appearance in mum. ......... __-,...I 1e p1ano. a one smger is limited MISS Bryson gave two 1d `well-rendered piano , . .....v . N` 1 "1 :;cc:r?;;':1`;Zni)1:,ui&:};' gninzllgcrls 1\`%:1l:';)sr;ratelc.I(feefsi ::Ii1ss:tt limee `sentence iano [other a_ppea_rance m.pol1ce court W111, 1 ' result m h1s commltment to. an In- } . h 0 ` m.min.er"lin `an the dustrlal sc ool : ju-j-- ir United! er 21 eighborly scored `success-3 aired olice mcert I en V `Mrs. W Wil- ` ` were charged using 5 ap-I ' y rofane abusl a presente Adam Barber. The mm. .....:..-. hnlnnnncl A... _.:u_ o - - ng rendition and ` J good advantage 3 numbers The ` Cowan, and Han- ` ry artisth er numbers and= Jretations [-0 18V and 'l?`.-m...1.. ` ry. all Vickers 10- DUI` L. was eem_. uage and called her bere_ '1:he_ previous evening that similar Cross-examined mes of the by Boys, she denied having e,e_n The opprobrious Herleehy accused admitted mien wife bootlegger. _Mrs. corroborated ,ere evldence differed with: he her as to the time, and Adam Barber told .of havingeheard .Scandlen use . busive language to Mrs. Barber on ng art1st,,a - `berg-. apd: March 15. 1'... 4.4-. ~' 2 I Ldings i Toronto, c e \ . c 1terpreta- 5 Vere V nied 3 lah t` Eingsley '51 us _W `1."2c I vv. u. nunter visi-ted Mbn-treal last week on a buying trip and pick- ed up `some wonderful bargains. These underpriced lines are on sale. Come, see, buy, save. Man : and `I-.-....9 ---.-Ln - ` ` { BARGAINS FROM MONTREAL AT HUNTER S There are only 30 of these sui-ts, ranging in size from 26 to 35, good colors and durable all-wool materials, just the thing for school or every-day use; they cost us wholesale $9.00 to -$10.00, bu-t they must go out prompt- ly and we have made a price that will do it--Each $4.95. ` 12c "1[wn|vn-u A ------ --.....-su,y J.U'dIv3 OI norse y comparatively simple. week. ordin-ary feats of horsemanship look comparatively simnle- nm.:+..1 .n.:- --New ra ht V-ickers , } II... `A? 1 Cups were recently ,presented to! Foreman A. Hogan and Section Line- 3 man T. J. Rodgers, two Bel! Tele-I phone employees who have -had four: ' continuous years without /accident to themselves or to any employee under thejir These -awards were ______ (No ACCIDENTS IN 4 YEARS I I TELEPHONE MEN cm` cups 2 I I ._--_....-. us l\llV\3 L! The Store with. the Stock. } Saturday Mune: 3. Hunter visited ak buvino h-1'n .....z ...--1. I rayon curtainings just in I 8 `I0. .71] U3 dis -. vvwutc vvuusum I % present time uausxup IOOK Capitol this 115.. CHIS 12:: fl l V) - _ __r--n urvnlliiily - EPISDE 5, SNOWED IN.- TWICE EACH NIGHT 7.15 Reg. Pricao 9.15 SAT. MATINEE, 2.30. A slam-bang, riotous comedy `with Bebe upsetting the campus in general !' ` Ben Turpin Comedy E llQlIp\IuI-- --- I 1-`nu. -'-sAT. COLLEGIATE! N0; 12 ' Gilda the Golden Girl. Radi- ant star of the Follies.` Allur-' ing empress of the dance. Now she comes in her first starring motion picture doing the dance that made her world-famous. MON., TUES. A * MAURIc~munn:unmoucm IHLHI.

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