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Barrie Examiner, 2 Aug 1934, p. 7

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u...~.H\ nu... . u Much iniorost is being shown in the :~:0[tl)ull trmrnmntmts for girls and men. 'I`h(:r(- .'ll'(.` .<:ix entries for tn:-n`c unnlmll rim... Au....,1..I,. ALONG THE MAIN STREET MUSICAL COME.DY-PRIVATE LESSONS CARTOON SINGLE Arrangements are being complet- ed for the large Derry Day celebra- tion in Barrie on SatLu'da_v, August 11, according to Charles J. Griffin, secretary of the local committee of Royal Black Preceptory No. 601. which is playing host for the nem- cinn H in unt-inninll H120 Hxnrn urilll Eighty-three Lodges Have Already Signified Inten- tion of Coming VVIIICII LN }Jl(l_YllI[.', IIUBL Illl lll(.' ( L'('ll'| cion. It is anticipated that there will be 10.000 to 12,000 visitors hero frn` the celebration, and tho members of the committee expect it will ho the largest affair of its kind ever held in Barrie. thoir written intt-ntitm of taking: part In the Barrie cclvhrntion. and more will be arrivimt daily. The fizuI`u includes 34 R.B.P. lodgos, (`rystul Chapters, I..O.B.A., O.Y.B., and tvw Ladies` Auxiliary Apprentivo Boys I lodges. T\II'nr\v nf Hun uiuilrnvc uvill nnrn.-. To date. 83 lodges have for-xvanlocl` l Juuguh. Many of the visitors will Conw- {mm long distances. including such points as Owen Sound, llnmilton. Guelph. Beaverton. Kirkfield. Osh- l awn and Cnoksvillc. 'I`orontn is sending at least 22 Il.l3.P. luclgos. with an average` ] )('l'.\`!)lIlIl`| of 70. Most of the visitors will he i|(`(.'()lIl- pzmied by various types nf l>:m Ono bzmd from 'l"nrnnto, lho Silver Flute Band, consists of forty ])i('(.`L.'.~`. rvu , ,- 1o,ooo12,ooo EXPECTED lVlUbL U1 Llll? Vl.'5ll.Ul'.\' VVIII |)(' il|.'(.'l)lIl The spenkr-rs are aimouncr-(I in in- clude the following: chairman, V.W. Sir Kt. Harry Law, (`(nlliiu:won<!. County Mnstor of SiH1C()(`: R.W. Sir Kt. A. Art (`.m_v, 'I'0mntu. P.G.M. Hf British Ameri(.'a: Sir Ki. Mayor W. J. Stewart, Toronto; Mayor J. 1". Craig, Barrie: I-Ion. Dr. 1.. J. Simp- qnn, Minister of F.du(`uliv)n: R.W. Sir Kt. John E. Walker. Grand Mzis:to1' ` of Ontario; R.W. Sir Kt. Ruv. it. E. Spencer. Clzn'kson. Past Grnnrl Mm`.- ter of Ontario; V.W. Sir ht. George Winters, (fnunty Master ni` York: V.W. Six` Kt. A. F. Lowe, County Master of (imv. A ... ..i..l O CELEBRATION PLANS PROCEED 0N nlgm DAY Men s Clothing F`! IDNIQHIMPQ IJATC lVld.bl.L'l (H \1ll."Y. A special train is sr,`hwhIh,-d to ur- rive in Barrie from 'I`0rontn at If) a.m.. on Derry Day, immccliately af- ter which the County of York con- tingents will place a wreath on the Cenotaph. F`.l::hnrnIn .'u'rnnm\mnnOc nrp hninr! bclllltupll. Elaborate arrangements are being made for a huge parade of the down- ; town section of the town. The par- ade will leave Queen s Park at 1 p.m. and proceed by way of R059 street, Sophia street. Bayfield street, Worsley street, Owen street. Cullier street, to Blake street. The return trip will he made by way nf Louisa street. Dunlap street. HH7.Zlt )(`1h street and thence to Amieultuml Park. I . .;,,. .. ______._. ..__.. ..,. .-p ;._ \.. ... jAhllL\lIi\Il\I| . ...... A list of sports will be run off in = Queen's Park and /\L{l`l(.`Lllllll'ill Purl; 1 during the afternoon. It is anticipated that tlw (`(`lCl.)l`2l- l lion will be a gala event for Barrio. The chairman of the local cummit- tee is Ald. H. G. Robortsmi and the lsecretary is Charles J. Griffin. 1N0 One Injured When |Trucks, Car, Collide SECURITY SERVICE Mhn--4 -- lndnsotriuls - [lands l`.\`l.l.\'TEl) .\"l'(H'K.N' l`urnnto Stork lJ\1~h.uu;1- l`l(`KI'2l{ :s`l'IR\'ll l-I l)irc'vl l'l`i\';|l(` Win` E. H. Braden & C0. King Block : BARRIE (JIVH S}`IH\'I(.'}-IS AIH-I \ Ul'R I)I.` I'(>>..\1. Phone 115 injurrrd. ahhmuzh rlznn-nrvn 9n lhn r-'n* V WILF. H. TODD \Jl Ill`.-I KJl-llIIJ\.l.l` The Picture that is now on its 3rd week in New York City, featuring SHIRLEY TEMPLE, new Child Star Sensation. __ ____ -_.__-_-. -g. ----uunannnl THE MOST 'ti:-\;n_c:.I2~6i}m\}v6*IvhANWt>)`N*i2oAowAv: TH]: Two FEATURE ATTRACTIONS . 9* TT*?E..T5.5. ~. 9N.. 'I"I Ii` n . n ,,,, 17 I I"; THURSDAY-FRlDAY-SATURDAY SATURDAY MATINEE AT 2.30. Prices: 15c and 10c Nightly Shows 6.45 and 9 p.m. Prices 25c, 35c, 15c GIANT STAGE sgiow Broadway Musical Revue Nl.`\Al AN!) Nlfihl-`RN I-`N l'FR'l`AINN!F-`NT MONDAY-TUESDAY--2 DAYS ONLY Special Matinee~-Monday, 2.30 p.m. A DARE-DEVIL IN BATTLE --A DEVIL IN LOVE OLDROYD AND FURNEAUX, Famous (farinca Dance Toam, winners of thc Dolorrs Del Rio Trophy Contest at Toronto. BILLY PALMER-5-ong Hits and Dances DOLLY TOWNSEND--Acrobatic Dancer R6323? - ii6"Iii3"6i-riiirs , ,,,,.._._..-.`..... llAllI.I VV(-'\'- tried to tell you 1-.'u~h wt-c-.k-- nlmllt the Vl*l'_\` unL~4t:unliIu: \':|lm-. of ollr clothing--wht-tht-r it hr t:u`ilorod- or l'l`:l(l_\' to finish to _ ` 2. no from stock. (`mm-, 501- for y0uI'.~u-l|'. -Amuvn. . -nu. ALSO ___`_j___ W H ,a;:.`l`~ "1 _ Rex Bell in Rainbow Ranch" `13"c31">i-:3`(`t`:Vi-Q-Ia` XiL3 in The Man on the Flying Trapeze DO NOT MISS THIS BIG SHOW MU7SlCTBY MORRIS TURKMANISHIS BROADWAY RYTHM RAMBLERS Special Matinee Monday at 2.30 p.m. SPECIAL ADDED SCREEN TREATS 2-REEL MUSICAL REVUE IN TECHNICOLOR zxnl/\I\/\/wtwix QIIl\I iv-Inruul NEW Af"J[)v.f.\lOD-EIRN ET1"-|`ERTAlNMENT- Singing and Dancing Specialties WITH YOUTH, PEP, AND BEAUTY Featuring THE PALMER SISTERS . _.__T. .).-P..'_``.`_C'R5 Coming--20 Million Sweethearts" ----- 11:13:: Lj 111: WALTI5lgl`_Jl_~Z; EYMPHOSIY IN COLOR GRASSHOPPER AND THE AUNT" ADDED SPECIALTY CARTOON u-nzxusw-Iurru ru-1':-H is 1 vi /\r\ SPECIAL ATTRACTION nu-...u.\u u 1-MoR5a`51qia+s:7` -..._. _. ._....-..----$ FURNISHINGS _. HATS `EST a\.a man : I n\nnJ1A Lari: \an\n.ra 2 S-h:>ws I-`1`ightly,.6`.45 and 9 RM. Prices: 25c and -1`5c EMBARRAES-I&-G -MOMENTS" -- Comedy! Drama! Music! Mystery! Romance! It has everything. WHEELS OF DESTlNY"--An outdoor covered wagon thriller. Chapter 6 THE DEVIL HOHSE" AND UNIVERSAL NEWS-REEL. You'll never know iust how smbarrassing embarrassment . `. '_'.'s-_ ` ` " H u ' - - _ I Q Waller Woolf, Gcorgc Sumc, Huntlc Gordon, Alan % Mowbuy, Henry Arman. Story by `Jillian Anthony : McGuire. Directed by Edward Laumnlc. A Sunlcy '3 Bcrjsmun Production. Prucnlcd by Carl Lummlc, A UNIVERSAL PICTURE ALSO ON THE SAME BILL --- CAPITOL BIG M:A'l;lNEE SATURDA_Y_ AT 2.30 THURSDAY Fl_2IDAY-_-`S'AT'l`J_RD'A`Y_ nun l\I'I nun: [HI/.l'.\ \Vlll U1? L'IVl'l1 H)!` (III L-v(,-ntsz of lhv day. The draw rm` snftbnll will he mnrlu at 1.00 n.m. sharp. Lznnms tn ('0mmn.m-<- nn lwn dizunrmrls at 1.30. An :ulrl:~d ft-nturu of the day will he :1 |m1':;(-:A;|mc pi1(:h- ing tturntt.-:~:t.. 1x. __ v SPECIAL ADDED ATTRACTION CHAPTER 6-THE_D_f.Vl_L_HC_)_F_{S!E`.i U{{a{{esi iv;wsr;i,_TI.1T{ Jtni WJr1_a - nun: nun -- $22.50 -. u u I ntnu .- uu u Fl-ZI\'l'lll.lvI LINE 131-; 1.` _,'V.`.A.R'NN'X_N_ vnannnnw min: A` 1:. sun. Everyl:o-:ly l(;cVAd.;r;ission $is'.fro" THE + BARRIEJ + EXAMINER I AI~?._l_AEl_\ITERTAAINl'V!EN"_I'_ ...,_ .. Urilliu Kiltiv Hum! nnrl AI|;m(l.'nI(- Bum! VVIH pmvitlt: mu.~;i(: (luring the uft(n'nmm zulrl (-v<.-nim,'. For I.h(- pic- with nicers, hot water and tables will be prnviclcd in the park. There will also be a contest for novelty and tube bands. Wm.-luv in {kn nunninn` rnnnahnvu nf rune Dmms. Early in the evening members of the provincial cabinet and Premier Mitchell Hepburn are expected to be present and will make short ad- dr(`s{ses after being introduced to the public. ..I L .... .. 1r... The main committee is: Geo. Vick- (-i's, clmirmnn; Ambrose Hamlin, sec- retary; W. D. (`:riffith.s'. h'ons1n'er; ex- ecutive, Cliff (lmhzlm. B. G. Robert- '~:nn. A. Pugh and J. D. (Tlolnnd. Com- mittc-(: ('h;|irmen nro: E. A. Ryan. bands and novelty; I). I". McCuaig, speakers and pm;.:ram. .... :.. L..:.... On l(`,('()lln1, of the Kiwanis Kam- ivni, M;1n:u,z(:r Sam Silverton has withdrawn the dnnco at Minct's Pnint Frirlay night of this week. The Minot,'s Point m'('hostra. How- ard Smart and His Music, will be playing: for tho dnncimz at the Ki- wanis Kztrnivnl tonight and Friday. ,....,..`.. Howard mn:n`1's orchestra will play for thrs big l'rv(: dance in the /\rm0m'i(,'.s' in the evening, commenc- ing at 9 u'(-lm-k. There will be two .x'qu;n`e dances, at 9.30 and 11.30. . rv-.. 1I:..I. Inn- .....:.. .:n.... A voluntznry c0ll(~(:ti is being t:zlu_-n fmm ('il.i7.L-ns to pay 1-xpenscs`. of the l'C(:('p1,inn. It will be neces- sary Ln rnisv $300 in properly put on the affair, and must of this is al- ready in. 55 Dunlop St. BARRIE One of the big events of the week in Barrie is the Kiwanis Karnivnl which is being held in Quoc-n`.<. Purlc this evening and Frid:iy evening, with dancing afterward in Barrie Armouries. 1 Rapid pmgrcss is being made by he committees who are arranging the citizens` reception on Barrie ivic Holiday, Monday, August 13, or I-Ion. Dr. L. J. Simpson. the first arric citizen to CVCI` hold a cabinet osition. 'r`L.:.. ...\......o:-... .....I ...\....a.. 4,... :. Big Kiwanis Karnival Tonight - Tomorrow [3 Event of the Week Although there was :2 slmwcr of rain at noon today, it did not into) - fere with .'1rrangv1m-nts for the Km`- nival and the l.)m)lhs will be upon tonight for b1lSln(?S:~`. as tlsuul. A group of booths: has been (\1`e(-ted in the southern part of Queen's Park, east of :n`nmurie:~:. and hen- pleasurc-lovimz may disport them- selves to their hc:n`1.'s content. A feature of the Knmivzll will be :1 nnnv n-irln fo\I~ Hun 1-hilalnnn ICHLLIIU UL UH` 1\illlllVill W pony ride for the chiltlron. Fr... ,.....\.... :....I...|.. u... r,, ,.u.._, ..u-., nu. \.|A\. \....u.\-. The ganws il1l`]ll(l(,5 tlw fnllmvimz: bingo, wheel gmno. horse rucv. skil- lo bump, rlurt. hnnpln, min loss. ball garne, grab bzu.:.<. l`z1ff|0, fish pond. ride. "I"l~.n hi .1 i'\1)I'1ll]1| HI ..\...... ..rr YIUU. The big p:n':I(l(- will move off from the Market Squ.'1rr~ :11 7 pm. sh:n`p, and proceed :11nm.{ NlIl1(`. |.'~'1,l`l` Strovl. Dunlap Street, IE1Ii7.nhoIl1 Sirvot. null 'I`u1'nnln Street. In Quvon's Park band stand. Cash pr-ix:-2: um lwing givvn for the fnllnwing.-; ('|:|.s`. boy's clown or fnm-_v (-n: ;,{i1'|.s" fancy Cosituno. dm-ur.'ulz~ 1-:1rt..<. wa- gons, doll v;n`1`i.'u:(~::. and l)i(-y<-Ios: pvts, ('a1.:4, (lug: |ml)I)it-s, (It-<'nr:It(`.d baby ca1`1'izu.{(`:4, l1zl1'Iu~s.<(:d do),-,.<, do- trnrnied auto. mu , 7- - . .. .. . Dr. A. '1`. Liitlo, of H(-nlth. thruugih i\'v :I \\v.'n`ninn In I l.\.\ll('.\ KI \V2l|HlH_l: IU UZIIIIPIV-\- ponfoldt, Bzny In ('.\:m'r'i.<.1` vu the (`lmivoul'1l1-site wlxich for tho. purpunc of Lmlhin;-_ 4 ming. n.- 1.;m.= 4:"|11u' n... Ihn nu. nu. -u The T\'nI`niv:Il vuniimu evenings, 'I`Imr. and Wgrns gathers I To Exercise Caution nuu;;. Dr. Little stzltml lhnl lho uld s:m(l banks. bvlxmwn /\ll:uuI:|lv zmrl Min- (`l.'S Puint. was the l)(`!:1 and h(I::h'l|)l_V the only l'(*n]ly .\`:nf(` plan` in hzltlw. in the immodintv Hnrrit: :1rv:I. as Fm n< h(-alth conditions urn ~m1'm'11o(l_ Under I ro\'im~i.'1| ht-ulth r<~;.{ul.'Him1.<. the M.O.Il. said that l>.'1llnim: should n0tbeindul;;t- in within u milv of :1 smvol` ('1m)lyin;.; into thv body of , \vuter. U.`ilLlUFI. This reception and sports day is ntirciy non-political. The ('ommit- cos consist of both (fon.:ervativc.<: mi Liberals. It was riec-idcd by tho. nin committee this week that there , ouid be no D'li'.'l(i(?. It was felt that any people would have objection n this, that it would look too much ikc a victorious march, so it has won withdrawn .-aito;.:oti1cr. vuv....|. :wa-._,. : I ~ , . A TRULY GREAi`Li~i6VL BROUGHT TO Tl-IROBBING WI-IAT NOW? I\"_lO.NDA .\:'-':I'UESDA`{ .n-an I" _......v.. . _.-...--..`...a-..v.. All pictures produced with our beautiful large new Gold Fibre Sound Screen. Come and enjoy shows at the Cap- itol where the air is changed every 5 minutes. Keep cool. I`t'\Il!'Lv/1 tr/'\l\I-NI` lVIVf\I'\ 4.-on u - --' ***'~*"-*-V 'V~OO0&QOIOOO~DlI*DIOOOlOl`O l OOO\IOOOOQO6IO*OO*I`I OOOOO&OOOONOO~Q 3 FREE - TUESDAY NIGHT --- FREE D BA_`3BYTP!NNF3WT4RET T T T T T Ti. nvl\JA1nJAnA I \Jl-1IJl/l."II Matinee Wednesday at 2.30. Everybody 10c admission. Night Prices: 25c and 15c p`... ................... `An &sD~o.oJ~Ao.A:.o.p.oo1-.5 wan. DOUGLASS MoNToMRY A FRANK BiORZAGE Production LIFE ON THE SCREEN! 4800 Copies TI'ed\Koh|er, Alan Hale, Mae Marsh, George Meeker, Muriel Kirkland, Dewitt Jennings, Hedda Hop er, Catherine Doucet, Bodil Rating. A UNIVERSA PICTURE. \/\JlVll1V\J:_ \J.l I_4l.\FII\JI\ 1|. If it's at the Capitol, it s the Best Show in Town 2-REEL COMEDY----THE BIG BENEFIT" CARTOON-PARKlNG SPACE" ,somiiacfy3n%.s:rs4t5i"1:*' :1 Int` r. :umm nhzIl|wI`.~< in Kvn A i\;h`(I i(`uI (3ffi(`('x' 1 'l`h.. h`\--n..in...- |imu~:< fnl` two and I rl:\Iv Id rl m:.'1~'l|)l_V `ix Pu. :LARGE fi? ANIMAL ` FLOS FARMER % ALONG ROAD ;LYNx CHASES I I THIS WEEK'S CIRCULATION I _ William Beckett, Phelpston, Reports Unusual Experience Near F ergusonvale Willinm B(.`('k(`U., Pheipston. re- nnrtecl to The Examiner today that he had been chased by :1 lynx on TlI(`S(til_V evening. one qu2n'te1' of a mile west of Fei';.zu. on Con- ct-ssion 4, Fins 'I`uwnshi1), on the Phelpstnn road. I was going hmne about 8.30 p.m. when the animal vznne nver the t'om-n nlll of the brush. It elmsed me for uhuut six hunrirerl _vnrd.~i. I did nut run but just walked :1lr>n;.{ t|l(` rnnd, and then I went back to Fer- L:usnnv.'ilv fur :1 (-.'n' nnrl Came back with at gun." Mr. Bevkett relz1te_d. When he returned in the scene, the nninini \vn.< gone. but when :1 "UllDil` nf (`ll'.\` ]).'1:<:~'e(l, he (`mild hem. it in the brush but (,'t)lll(l not see it. Mr. l3vc|u*tt':< npininn is that the lynx has been there for the past twn or three years. as he has seen It twin` and lwuwl it every once in awhile. Others: had ni:~:u he:u'd it. His thvm`_v fur the nninml clmsim; him was that it was prnbably an old animal with plI|):~: hidden smnewhere. T)(\::<*rihiin: the :inim:il. Ml`. Beek- ett said he \\'.'l.`{ sure it was it lynx. It \\':1.-z as lli IIS :1 uourl large dog. nhnul. four feet in lmu,'th. and was the Iz1r;,'vst he had ever seen. It was gzri-_y in eulmu`. Boy F;actures Arm I I In Fall From Tree` Br:-n um! llhlll, I (-1 how. Tim I llll` l!El('llll'(' I.cwis. and Um I very mm-ly at l BARRIE, CANADA, THURSDAY, AUGUST 2, 1934 hv fvll from :1 troo in the MI thv cunnmms near his Ill Mnmluy ;1I'lm`nnm1. Ehncr ` ('i;.'hl-_\'om'-old son of M)`. l.nrm- Irmmnn. H9 I.`.. r;u'lL1I'(- his loft arm at tho .` \v:1.s' ..(`.I by Dr. W. A. ~ lad is now rccmzrwinzz . his home. Work has been started on Bayfield St. just north of Sanderson Monu- ment Co. and Wolfenden's Plumbing Shop on the erection of a new build- ` ing for Barrie Creamery Co. Wm. Rusk has the contract. 70th Year. Simmons & Co. have arranged an August sale and special advance dis- play of the new models in furs and fur coats. A factory representative will be at the store this weekend with the furs. See page 8 for further particulars. I O I I Douglas Drug Store is featuring this week Tanya Sun Cream. See page 8 for particulars. This weekend be sure to see the Tanya Suntan model at the store. A. E. Smith's annual August fur- niture sale commences tomorrow. Mr. Smith announces in his adver- tisement on page 12 an excellent ur- ray of modern furniture and turn- ishings at greatly reduced prices during the sale. 0 0 O O Many Barrie mernlmnts are dis appointed that there will be no par- ade on Civic Holiday, as they had planned novel and nrtistiv. floats. Never mind. keep those plans and decorations for the parade when Barrie Fair opens. O O O O "Why is it things are more reason- able in Barrie than in Toronto?" rc- marked a 'I`omnto summer visitor after making :1 pm'('hasL- in a Bar- rie store yesterday. In the last cou- ple of years I have found myself saving money in many cases by buying here." 0 O O O A. Wander Ltd. Peterbmo. manu- facturers of Ovaltine, are offering free shakers from now until August 3]. Clip the coupon frmn this paper on page four and send it. with :1 thin' aluminum seal which may be ob- tained under the top uf II can of Ovaltine, the tonic food beverage, O I O O Dale_v's Motor Service have added to their equipment a front end align- ment machine which eliminates from cars: shimmy, wander. tire wear and hard steering. Gerald Daley. speaking to The Examiner. stated, We had so many cars come in with faulty front end alignment after accidents that had to be sent to Toronto for fixing. we decided to put in one of the machines here so the work could be done without. ` sending out of town". See page 11 for particulars. 0 I 0 0 1 1 i (1. A. Blnvk. Barrio. nun-ed tn Mmfnrd last week and (\pCH(`d up a shoe ropmr shop. I Donald G. 'I`.'mner, Frigidaire ex- pert, who makes service calls in three counties adjoining Barrie. has had the gruesome experience of coming immediately afterwards to the scenes on the highway 01' tllree fatal motor crashes in the past week and was able to assist in looking af-- ter the injured. 0 C I C Captain C}. A. Ross Cowan. aero- plane pilot. has seen nearly all the towns around Barrie from the air in the dusk when the lights of the streets and stores are on. Speaking to The Examiner on Monday he stated. "There isn't a town that I've seen from the air that compares at all with Barrie for beauty at night. All those coloured electric signs on the main street. the street lights running through the trees on the hills, and the reflection on the bay, make a wonderful sight at night." bmmittes Mcike Rapid Progress In Plans for Simpson Reception Tho privc paid for live hogs today by First (`rmpemtivo Pack:-r.x' nf On- tzlrin, Limited. Barrie, was $7.50 per (`W1 fnh chinninu nnin! he r-nun- nun. I4lHll|l'll, nillrlh`, \\'ill$ Qt,;)U DUI` (`\\`t.. f.o.b. shipping point, as com- p.'u`('d with $8.25 nnn work ago, $8.65 | two and three weeks ago, and $8.25` fnur weeks (um. I 1h'n< ..m.. nn um r>zH ...nmI nun wI'l:r\.\ dgu. I 1)rcsscd hugs on the rail wore quoted at $10.25 pr-1' (`wl.. as cum- p:\I`('(l with $11.30 one week nan,` $11.85 two and thrco weeks ago, and [$11.34) fum` VV!`(`kS nun. | 'T'hn hnrv Innrlrnf unu-Onrl In Innun .;||A.u)U [UHF \Nl'L'K5 ilgtl. The hm: market started to mnvo downwards on Tuesday. and the bnl- ' tom has mart` or loss dl`(\pp(`d out of 1! in tho nwantilm`. aHhmu.:h offi- cials of tho inml pnvking plant bo- lmvo that the bottom has hvon rt-nched. In spite of lower quota-{ Linus, it is s:mt.orl that there is a (`on- sldorable scarcity of hogs in Simcoei (Wmnty. First (`m>p(`ra1iv(' Imvkers`. [urn !`ll\ViI\|!\.` h. unrnrn :|c n\:In\_' hnnq #---'---*--:--\ 1 I HOG PRICES TODAY I } llldll rvad_y. SPuECl-AL RETURN SHOWING BY SPECIAL REQUEST OF HUNDREDS OF OUR PATRONS Wednesday-Thursday-2 Days Only Matinee Wednesday, 2.30 p.m. Prices 15c and 10c Nightly Shows 6.45 and 9 p.m. - Prices 25, 35c, 15c GEORGE ARLISS in THE HOUSE OF ROTHSCHILD -ROXY-

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