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Barrie Examiner, 21 Nov 1935, p. 7

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9 0 \' ' , 1 _ o 1` wt ~ , ` `__\\ I, Q " \ ` `nus wax : . - . A CIRCULATION 4900 Copies ' V BAR \ SEE! JACK BENNY and 15 Famous Radio Stars, includ- ing the New and Sensational ELEANOR POVVELL, the World's Greatest Tap-Dancer. nt mcam mr unny. lnl'|L' risiimx and nnttzm (~nuntrir~vl Christian f`(IL!l\H`iQS are tit! 1110 two gxrmxps-Pmtesinm` nmzm Cntlmlir. Scauerrdl them all is ihc Jew with] u1,r_\' and xvishintz he had on:-. the L( El_{ll(` xms fm`mr2r.l. we M1 war alnmst crmtinuully." kl` rlnnlvn-no! ` `in-_.-r -4 `.-___..__._ .v_ _.._V The Show of a Thousand gtuar-studded $'11Vr;;ris:-s 50 NEW IT S A YEAR AHEAD .u. -u. we of in1ernati irst m'r=zu:her1 prim` l(` ` Mr. Webb stated. .,I `\1r (Inn Y ncmvlln nf OUR GANG COMEDY and FOX NEWS NO ADVANCE IN PRICES JALK ILKRNVK T Kwucn BENNY o POWELL o TAYLOR UNA MERKEL - mum umsronn - sun suvms sunnv EBSEN - JUNE mam - vum mm HARRY STOCKWEH - mcx l0NG, Jr. f`vr.-urlnrl Mu PO`! nn RUTH EEBENTURE % DEFAULTS ! T0___0ME um llllll )lUu\vvII.I. ' lVu.I\ Lvnv, an D\r.~-zved by RC`! DEL RUTH Pro'J-.:v.e:1t~-,JDHNW.CONS'DlNE, Jr. l Vexatious Question Must: Be Considered by Simcoe County Council EMEETS ON MONDAY; _ ..__-_r-~- Even her torch song flared up, and gambling gunmen ordered flowers /A mic; slow music! Thu vcxutimls but important ques- tinn of what ncinn should be taken by thrs Couniy in the matter of payw mg: the dcfaultr- funded indebt<)d-| "l(`.*`.-T ul 1110 'I`0wn.< of Midland an-'1` Pc1101n11guish(\rw, which havo l)(`L-v in r.l(>l':1uH nf intert.-st and p1`im~ip:xl` Cpaymonl for the past yem`. wiii` tome up again :11 lhn Noxwxnbt-rl 5essirm of the Slmcnc (.'m.m1_v Cnun-i ii ...I\inlu I-rnvnnnn:-me I\/lnnrlnv nNr\I'. 50581011 (1! Int` ?)lI1`IC()() \.nu1ny \,uun- '3, which cmnmences Monday after- aoon. The rtcbenturcs are ;{um`antv- ed by the County. both as to p1`in~ cipul and interest. It will he rcczllld that the (Iuunty y(`21r.\vcnt into the m:1tt<=r\'ery thm` ouprhly and trmk such s't<`p.~`. us~ it thought 410:.-c. at tho time. A [span-int committee (' nt` Wnrv 'd(~n H . J. Cmwfnrrl. County Sulicit `or W. A. Flnys, K.C..nnr1 W. J. Cun- `nimzham. Uhnirmzm of the Fin:mr~r I :o.I,... ..m.- v\r\u\I'\;l'1`I\rl until. full, I I I `Council. at ths Jzmunry Session thh ! I t t t IUI` V`/. M. fill N, x\.\_,.. Illlll vv. .5. \.-un'` I - . . - . <- . . 1 lnlnuham. Fnmnrr` \ W W Cmnmiliec`. was zlppnintorl with full pnwvr to M`: in behalf of tho (,`m1n- ly in c'1so nf]iliL{afim1 in <-onneclim. `with the r,lofzu1ltc(l (lobe-n`.11m pay- lrnenlsz. l`l.-\ (`munhz (`mun-El nn'n\u\um`ml n =:. The County (fmmcil (`In this cnnumieo tn !`C1LlC`'1 I aria 'I\/ILn1i(,-ipnl Board to (`.\Z(` `special juriscliclitm and pm ill10riz(rd and ref(-rrod in in inf the ()nf:vrir> Municipal Pu uf 1932, whivh 111'!` fm -rc~:1< r. :1 ., , ,1 ., ._ ....1..4: \ wnn me (.l(.`IEllllIS. nun.- 1:: not _v(~1 ht-on f(>v:(*<)r1 `nit: ro. in lho: ')in'(1. h()`.'.7(`\'(`l'. mbnvv zu-Imn war-; 1z1k(-r~ n`-'_V Sr::~. 193: ), 1h-- idlzmd was in Acfmul .l(i(.` up of 5551:5425 prin- wni nnrl $13`) IQ in1(!Y`OS1 | i I llll lll l'ZH'l T) :ip21! P.n;n'(l A far-rc~:1< him:. 1.: n, Im)owor(~(l I l H10 ()nl| um.-nicn Hx-.. The price paid for hogs today by First Cooperative Packers of On- ltario Limited. Barrie. was $7.15 per cwt.. live weight. f.o.b. shipping point, as compared with $7.25 one week ago. $7.25 iwn weeks ago, 5:57.15 three weeks ago, and $8.15 four weeks ago. 'T`hn I'wim:n nnirl fnr 1'72 rfrndn Inc \\"L'l.`kiS U51]. The price paid for rail grade was $7.25 per ew1.. as compared with $7.35 one week ago. $7.35 two weeks ,-ago. $7.25 three weeks ago. and i$S.25 four weeks ago. This was [equal in $9.80 per cwt., dressed [weight as (rompared with $9.95 one week ago. $9.95 two weeks ago. $9.80 three weeks ago. and $11.15 four wer.~k:: ugzu. ,_____ I HOG PRICES TODAY i ` \\-__ | <> cAm'roL+ -uun \vk\.A\.V bx I The market for Canadian bacon `in Engzlnml is` . weak. advices _10C0iv(`rl {mm n\'(-rsoas indicated Hodzly. Tho (1uot:11inn inday \-1:15` Hhrcw .~'hillim:s pcr`humh`er1 weight llnu/ur I y-cm~ 1hr- mzsr. tn1:1l.: being $163.-16? for Midlnnrl and $34.48] for P9110- Hang,-`ui. . Int-Illriinr-` IQRAI Hun 1n(:1l -nnnnn1c |li'1Il[,`lll.`llL'll('. E Including! ('nf:n1Hod un -n-n Q`).1T`)l \") l`(.`lilllYll'U lllllll HH` (`YKI 01 137.5?) n0\\' are $247,202 for l\IIir_llem(l. and $48.- 74() fr)!` I onN:1n,qui>l1om`. or $295,942 `for Um two 1uwn.<. THE BARRIE KINSMEN CLUB presents. "cjgqau nrA'f_ C/\S`T~ 6% EB VVF. Fl-2:`\'l`l?l{l'I A Sl'l'I(,7lr\l.l.Y l Rl(.'l'Il) (?l,()'l`ill1.*'. l`;\l!,()REl) .\'l` T()l)I)`S-:u'(- I (w".. nml thu`: add :1. dislim'ti\':-. rote lo 3 If you wi-zh :1 Suit or ()v<-,rI'.o:1t in :L hurr_\' v-- choicc right in stock--:1nd pri(-cs start at :Slh.;.l T I I T I V I I I I .V A c.lurm| run1;m;c I-I I|11nj;`:1I"i;111 (n_\ps_\' lil's`.in1hree:1cfS, `.\'lH1 nmxic 1i2c111cs{|'-r111 tlm;;`rc;1tCnlnpuscx` "l:l`1lI17.[..1`SZ`t"- ft`\I I r AIvl\'lrI1r\r\IIYll THURSDAY---FRIDAY--SATURDAY SATURDAY MATINEE AT 2.30 Evening Prices: Adults 20c, Children 10c Saturday Nights-A1l Seats 20c IQDOOICOOI I` `A- - A - - ---- ---p.p.ppp..-An.a.ooo:oooJ-onomtl 1\l)Ml.\`Sl()N---Atlus: 30:` .5. tax 5:`. (fhil 'T'i(:k<-is I1:-LY bu nbtuirn-cl :11 l':nl)or1. n: Y`.vn~o-Cn tn` \XIhiHu`u TH:-uur Q. Ilii; WILF. H. TODD RHXY THE Qlt'\`II\l.`I F`I1IYT"(V"\l`I IIYI"'\K'I"`fV'\. MONDAY-~TUESDAY~-WEDNESD4' THE GREATEST THRILL IN SOUND! T,FaM.!G?TY VPFCEOE IF5i 3ETT` T WCb;i:iCI}.;l;i2f\}iJkl5iLI;ORiUli}i _THu1DAY-FR1DA3(- .:1jq9yT._235-29 % 1 I934 tho 101:1`! .'nn mm tho cm! of 1935 9 r.,.- 1\,1.~.||...`,: 1-.10, l 114 lVl.l\Jl II. I I V \.."l\./1.4 \.Jn I. nJuvL.rl.4 1. Only the Greatest Picture Could Bring You Tum QIIDDFMIT I--Herr`/u l~`h3`A`-`.T I An. -a v---.r . - -.__:_._- Maiinees Wednesday and Saturday, nnnuun-u Ir nIIr\IlIn rt AE A\ll\ I MONDAY, TUESHAY, WEDNESDAY IMATIKIFIT IlIl.`I\KlI'.`CI\A\] `I ')I\ D II 2 SPECIAL COMEDIES and a ' COLORED REE.L-BARNYARD BABIES" COM! NC--ANOTHER GREAT SPE .____._---... `-1: u Irxnl` Ely lllt: \.Jll:dlCaI. I lblulc \,UuIu sunny, 1 THIS SUPREMF '""`l. FEAST L` NlGHTL`Y-`E;-i-6J\NS-:_6.v `I513 - _% 'T`."1;_I:.A,'1'\i`l_E.X`1\3'1`I:'1'.i(-)_r l\,`CI -'lI lilH)L?I`lF()H.\'. UT |lUlU.',lEl.\ U ' Whil1y`.s' Drug .'i1m`v. /`~.ll'.1nr_1:_Il<\. `New County Highway: I Receives Approval (Creemore Star) The villages in '1`ossomntio town` ship are :11. last to be connected UP` by an improved road. RV Qnlwitxl nrrlrw in mxnnnn n.'iSSe improved 2`? By special order in council passedi` at Queen's Park. the following 1 Q3q_ was officially sanctioned and de5lKf_ hated as 21 county highway: 1.. Tho \`n(-nnrl Hun nf 'T`n:c.-n\'nnti0'.. ;.,_ The second lime of Tossorontw from the provincial highway N -3: north through Everett. via Tioga $0 the village of Lisle. thence westt ` Clougher <-.m`nm', nurth to the Vv Inge of Glvm-aim and west to B3, (In. C()nnO(.`Hl)}." with the county ma al1'0:1d_v o. loading to Cl'9"' l'I'If\l'l'\ " `ice and Fm` 1110 svcund time vc-.')r_ lhv zxulmnnbilo nf A. A. B` H10 Inml 1n1 was st01e11`x .- wns rocnvcrvrl in North Bay. Tho nvw rnnri will .'<.-1`v(.- :1 lafgg p1`0pm`lim) uf Hm ro. of T051 township and its imp1'0V- men! h.'1.< Im_.: hm-n nverdun. The uffinivul canmhnn `n-nc hruxn ::r~I'Ii(`_Ved mom has` mug noon nvercxun. u--q~~ 'l'fi(`inl , has 1)m3n ac11ieV. " thmmgh tho Offnrtr: of the 10051.; mmnlwr, I): \-V. 1). Smith. -*3" r.; T)1|I`in_'.: Hm past .~;ummer an "lSU'r\l m1mbm- of auto thefts hl ' wen 1`0pru lf`d In the Huntsville L... ....a.....,.1.;x.. ..r A A Ram: n12.P1.r;`LI:; '0'RcHEsTR'A (fhihirnl under 15 ye:\r:4, 200. - |. ur huu;.:1zx.<' Drug Stor- ur '~l.\m- A H-nul:I|.\ V /max...` :5 . VIRGINIA BRUCE ALICE BRADY CESAR RQMERO THURSTON LUIS ALBER1 71-st Year. .ln)ARI3j(|L F. ZANL TI H)\l DDnl'\I l |JI1l\l\ I L. I . l.lIIIu 20th CENTURY PRODUC Pm:-ntal by Joseph M. Dunlrd 1., mama aox..n....u"_ \ . -u-uqnr----- mzulv for YOU and YOU 7 _\'()ul` :u)p<':1I':uu-(`--- f. L A 2 A \\'l` ".0 55 Dunlop SI. BARRIE No. 47 vw.__--._-._- You are about to witness the most sensational and thrilling pic'.ure ever brought to the screen. If you CAN'T TAKE IT. we suggest that yr`u close your eyes now, or else take a 20-minute intermission in the Foyer. I\r\nnr .nu\ r~r\u r\r|l r\Al`|'I`(\I\II Friday Night, Nov. 22-To the Ladies ,,.,_I \!.-__L_Ll- I'\!_L.._ on ""`J b"`, ` " ' ""-' " " " ""' " 20--Du Barry Covered Vegetable Dishes--20 These dishes are worth $1.75 each. l.uck_\ num|wcr~ will hc ]m.~Ic.i in lHN`}` mt" '|'hc:m and taken Hnxn the tint Sm! lzuiica in hu_\` ticket COMlNG-3[KlDS AND A QUEEN Committed for Trial on Burglary Charge Store at Tottenham CAMERA THRILLS .S -P.`E.`.(\2mlA`AL ADDED ATTRACTION E6l:4~BY--MISMANAGED COLORED CARTOON .u-us- Ia . v - .... - .._, .... (-I-&)i.ORED CARTOON FREE--FREE ~ WARNING - Kiwanis Clt; Elects Its Officers for 1936 ___..__ . I Ballots for the annual election of officers for the Kiwanis Club of Barrie were counted at the meet- ing on Monday evening last and ' those who will direct the affairs of - the club for 1936 were declared.` These are: Preside-nt~Gco. S. Mcconkey. ' Vice Pres.-A1`lhur A. Smith. Trea:~;urer--S. W. Moore. . Directors: Geo. Brown, Geo. Fyicke. W. A. Lewis. Cecil Norris, Hugh ~;Plowmzm. Bert Robertson, N. M. |Tl1omson. . "Flu-. 1-nnvnlrnvli in In hn nnnninlprl | Thomson. The secretary is to be appointedl by the new di1'ectm'ate. i CENTRAL` Y.`-P.U. HOLDS i SUCCFJSSFUL BAZAAR A sum of money was ralsed from the sale of goods at a bazaar held by Central United Church Young People's Union on Monday evening when about fifty were present. The meeting opened wlth a short wor- ship period led by the president. Jack Walsh. assisted by the Fellow- ship Convener. Dr. A. F. Perkins. The members then sat down to 'progressive crokinole which was thoroughly enjoyed by all present. The prize winners were Miss Lillian A Johnston and Perry Mclntosh while Miss Lorraine Coles and Raymond iBishop took the booby prizes. I l Charged with breaking and enter- ing the grocery store of Bart Car- roll, Tottenham. on June 10 last and stealing groceries. tobaccos, and chocolate bars to the value of $20, Edward Bean. aged 25. formerly of Tottenham. was committed for trial in a higher court before judge and jury by Magistrate Compton Jeffs here yesterday. rV........Il 4.....a:r:....l \I\` I. ..n...\,.-..:..-.,~I Phone your news items to 223. . B\u\ F ive-year Contract Signed by Jack Tyrer Jack B. Tyrer, aged 18. second son of Dr. and Mrs. E. Roy Tyrer, Maple Ave., has signed a five-year contract wlth the Hudson's Bay Company lfor service in the {rigid northern lregions. and leaves on Monday for Moose Factory on James Bay. en route to the Belchcr Islands in Hud- son Bay. He will be accompanied as far as Moose Factory by Norman Ross. transport manager of the Company at Moosonee. TL- .-....4 ,... AL... 'n.~~..I...... 1..In...l.. |\./\lll|.lvlll_ uu. A'|\4\/I)\lIl\.\4. The post on the Beicher Islands. which is situated about the 56111 parallel of latitude, was established only two years ago. Moosonee is 600 miles north of Barrie. and the Is- lands are 450 miles farther north. 2: total of 1,050 miles. The latter dis- tance will be cover-e.) by dogs team v from l\/Ioose Faetr)r_v. the Hudson's u Bay posts en route being Rupert's House. Eastmain. Fort George, and` , Great Whale. and thence sixty miles - over the ice of Hudson Bay to the Belcher Islands. The journey will take about a month. Ta:-"Ir nvnnniu In ennnrl l"l~u LHKE HUUUL ll IHUIILII. Jack expects to spend Chrisl.m:1s |Day at Rupert's House. Directions `from W. R. Cargill. manager :1`. Mouse Factory. state that he can so- cure Eskimo clothing at Beicher ls- lands. Ho and the factor will be the only white men on the islands, the rest all being Eskimos. Mr 'T`vrm~ 1112:: had cnmn nvnm-- HIU l'L'.\L Hll |JCllU_.', lIabKllllU.\. . Mr. Tyrcr has had some exper- ` is-nee in the north. having: been cm- plnyed during the pas! summer by his uncle. Dr. I_.m'nc Tyrer. form- erly of Barrie, Indian Agent at Mame Factory. He went, up in June and 1-nhn~nnr! Inuf rnnrh fn I-nunnn hit. uclu _,c.m....u,. , Carroll testified that he recognized" the accused as the man who wasi looking in through his window, and when he went outside. the man had disappeared. The store had been entered by the back door being jim- : mied and SONIC fools` were left be-` hind. Carmll said he had known the racwry. HQ? WUHI, U1) Ill -JUHL` illlll returned last" month to resunw his ` duiies at Barrie Collegiate Insl.i1uh:. ` /\r-Hun in Rnv QNHII1 \In\I*1( in Rf|I`_ ULIIICS HI` D'cil'l'1L' LJllllfk;liiL(} lXISLHl.lH,'. Active in Boy Scout work in Bar- rie for : years. Jack will he the guosi. of honour of the Rovers :11, la pow`-wow at Big Bay Point tnmmw How evening . Next Wednesday, Nov. 27, is (5l(.`(',- tiun night. It is to be hoped that :1 good pm`ca:nt:ige of member}: will turn out. Those who are paid up to June 30 are entitled to vote. All ex- service men are invited. Poppy Day returns are ulmut the same as last year. Last winter H lit- tle over $200.00 lasted until about April 1st, srincrr then about $45.00 `from the general fund has been us- ed. mostly for meals and beds for wandering ox-snlcliers. The Poppy Fund is well spread out. many got- tzing some help but no one getting :1 great deal. n Rulnrdnv um n1:irl.'\ :1 g._;ru&u uual On Salurdny we made :1 shiplnunt of wrappe.~r.< equivalent 10 twenty- threc toys. The contest, closes on Nov. 30 so get busy and turn them in The lmiidiiet, this year met with unqualified approval -~- well, alinust, ` anyway. The old toutonic \\'2lSS.'lll of older days has no place in this on- lightened (1110 and to gain and keep" the p;oocl opinion of the public. our. banquets must be (won more tom- Doratc than those of similar bodic'-`.. Two ot' the (`,l1iol' policies of this year's ni't'iom`.< are moderation and neutrality in all political fields. On this platform we are slowly but surely building a branch of which we can br! proud. Ovnr fiftv :rr:wc-s: \\7(`l`l` rl(`(2()l'Hlt.`fl on pmuu. Over fifty graves \vm`u rlecm'a1crl on Ren1ombmnr:(' Day. Some may hm-'0 [wen n\'c1'1nnkcd but that is no. fault of ours. We are compiling :1 H51 and two on that list sorvvd in the Napoleonic \\'.'1r.~:. If you knmvl of any Civil War or Fenizm Raid` \'(\.1erans buried in the district pl(`ilSx` let us knnw. rm. A.-:1:-n-V '- annnvsu Ill Iranians `Java Hudson Bay Service Your>Passage Booked to All Parts of the World. A.F.A. Malcomson 41 Dunlop St.. BARRIE Phone 447 ~$'35,ooo in first 15 days November Expect :1 rvcord month. Mine in fine shape. n .._..I.... 0.. r\.. I\:.. ...l.,.l.....-`A F. J. Crawford & Co. u.L.ua\.u nu u.u J\.(IA-`. ` Provincial Constable Hugh Gib- son. Barrie. .~`wm`(~ tha1 he had bmu;.{ht the accused back from Hailcybury where he had been held after giving himself up at Knpus- kasing. Benn had made a statement in which he had admitted breaking into the stare. giving me reason. that he was hard up". `l").x!ln.-. no-.2 ! \:\` T3.-.1... Ln ! nnnn n-I - - v- `r.---...._ `on. V`. 1\l0n1bers Toronto Stuck and \Vinni;wg Grain Exchanges 11 Jordan Strec-t-1`0RONTO LEGION NOTES uuaa uuup Phones 1010-l017-llouse 196 nun; nu nu; .u-uy.. Regular 3c Q1`. Div. declared GORDON M. 5.TY!3_QN gu------u--are-1 Manager Barrie Branch ROSS BLOCK Iunn-n Il\Il|_II'I:IInnA `ll (By Ack Emma) ,B,EN?.i` CROWDS sale 1 LIONS CLUB I M1_N_TRELS1 Amateur Sgor Welfareg Work Greeted by Full i [J _ _ _ _ A- Lily I`L'L'UI`U. I IIU (.'dS(! WHS lHVL`$L|g?U.- ` ed by Provincial Constable W. B. I Elliott. Alliston. who laid the charge. | NICE AMOUNT RAlSEDi With practically full houses In at-I tendnnce at the Monday aftcmmmi children's matinee. and the Monday- and Tuesday evening per1'm`mance.<, Minstrr_-I Monarchs". produced by Barrie Lions Club under the direc- tion (If John S. Corbett. 501. a new high mark in amateur entertuimnent` in R:n'rir- 'T`h(\ Cfnllr`-aim? :1nditm'- mgn ITIZXYK ll} ?lnTdH.3UI' CHLE.'l`lilllllI|L`Ill in Barrie. The Collegiate auditor- ium was used for the staging 01 this old time minstrel with modern trimmlngs. Ac :1 rnqnll nl` tho show. 1110 cuf-I Lnmmlngs. I As :1 result of the show. the cul'- ` fears of the Lions Club were increas- ed by the sum of $176.82 which will be used for the welfare work of the Club among the children of Barrie; and vicinity. part.icula1'l_v in the Care` and prevention of blindness and thn, supplying of glasses. etc. I\IIembe1'.=.| of the Club appreciated very much the cooperation of the citizens. mer- chants, and assisting; cast. in produc- ing the fine results attained. 4 `I lVI inr.-h-nl Mnnnrr-nu" was rtivitlerl lng INC IIHC VVCSLIHS illl,EHHL'U. 1VIin: Monarcns" was divided inlo three chief parts and two spe- cialties. The first showed lhe Min- strels 10 aclvzm1a;.{c. The second was devoted to the prcsentalinn of in beautiful ncl consisting of singingl '-1nr.I dun(:in;,'. and called "Dai.<,v Land". The third purl \vu.~: u piny supported by a chorus untitled Hm Dng Jtmes". 'l`hn vnzmlnr nf r`nrmnnni(`S was Ill `Drug Jones . o The nm::l,er of cermnunics was I). F`. M('Cl1ai:.{. K.C.. M.I .. and Gordon Lomunun actor] as intorlncutnr. Thv Icnst cnnsisletl of ::evr:nt_v-fivt: lnr,-:11 girls and men. In Hm firxl nnrl. M1 . I.nn!m. m: giris unu men. I.) In the first part. Mr. Longmmi .. noted :13 "teacher of the school of r fun" on graduation day. his six :13- ,4 sislanis as funny end men" heingl`. John Hodges. John Woods, Allnnl Scott. Bob L(.`l.`71lll'lIlll. Warren Wil-l Lzur. and Joe Daley. whose snlliosi kept the llldlCll(?() in an uproar. I l Su11portr:rl by :1 chorus of dancing Lzirls. Miss Mzirion Scotl as Bellyl Co-ed" sang I'll Never Say Never. Never Again" very sweetly. Male soloists: in the remainder of the firs! act included ihe following: Frank Dohson in The Simple '[`hin_us in l..ii`e". Bob Lei::hman in Ras:pi1iIn". Frank Craig in lilzisi ol' the Sun. West of the Moon," Tonnny Slu-p- , herd in 'l"h:il`s Whul You Think". VV{ll`l`(:h Wil;_;:\r in The Girl at lhe lronlnx: l~3o:irrl". Emory Hill in Chasing Shar.lows". and Joe Daley in "Lulu's Back in Town". A chor:-_ ` us of twenty male voices supported. . .. , __.___.4 ......i ._4- u-,. ..|.,..., ..| _ app1`v<.-ialivc of the :n'tistr_v shown. us In |.\'vL:IlI.`y n-nu. vun\,\.n .....,,,...........I In lhe second part of the show. :1 1 (ltlliglllflll not of dancing and sing- ing was enhanct-d by 1h(: : work of 1110 snloists and Your girl l |(`ll()1`llS(`:!. Tho nu(li0m'c \vu.<. greatly The . were Mary I-le(rl.s. Holrn Sulhorlzmcl. Betty liiglxlley. Emory Hill. and Joe l'm`tr`r. - A n`:-I\vIr\ F Qnulh Q:-:1 lwnln-huln. Hill. and .100 H{l1`If`T. A rzroup of South Son hula-huin ;.:ir|s" provided 1! verital)l(: s('rcam" in a specialty with Glnw-worm being pmminoni. The girls worn none other than Georpgc Hubbnrri. Wilbur 1Iarri:~', Tummy Culhbc-rt. Art Pugh. zmd Frank Dnbson. 'I`hi<, `en-1, tank the 11Ll(ii(.`h(`{`.` by stnrin. I l Ronald Clark. us i.iHi(.` Vi/ilii0"i| also prm'id(` :1 Lzrenl, deal mf- linurriinoiii in his recitaliun as irmidcrocl by (I i\\'(}i\ C-}'(`ZlI`-(bid boy. -[This was mm` of the highlights of {ii}? o\'<-nim.:'.< performance. -I Tlxn final :11`! \\':H`. in H1! form Ofi The final act was in iho form nf Middle Western play Hot Dog Jon- es" . by 11 Chorus of cow- girls and cnwbnys. The play was ex- (-optimially well demo with a con- `HHUOIIS szurgo nf ariinn running; tlirnuxxh it. Real talent, was indicut- |n/I EH10 (`.v(!n'.nL::< D(`I'l()l'l'n'dIlL'(.`. H [i i nu .u. "L... ..u... up . Police said that Bean had reccn1- ly been rolcasecl fmm tho r<:-fm'mn- tory. and that he pn. d n leng- thy record. The case was investigat- n hv T7I`n\rin1~i:\| Fnnqfzxhln \U 'R on. 11 was prcc-mleci by an clover yo-I dolling` co\\'bn_y song by Jack Hayox! ,T`l\(r1ps1(111, tnsixxg 21 gllitax`. ` I Tho mm mnsnslod of H10 fnl]nw- l| lh _lJlUIIu_/AI will ~'t:1:.:(` 21 lncxt autumn. I , F'los Ma}; $1 and Costs for Assault I"h using ;.',uua1`. ; The cast crmsislod 8.` ing: Oscm` Shank as Hot Dag .}'nn- 3- os". 21 culoirxed genllemmi appointed sheriff: Tammy Cuthbcrt as Mexi- . vczin Mike". 21 bold. bad Mexican bri- gand' I.ucy Pmnfrci. as BCss". the. Lrirl buliiocl by 1\'Ioxi(*:in Mikefzl 'M0rtrm Knox as Sp:n'ks'. :1 smith-' om gzmlmnan. (`lns(,` "friend" and "prntcL'mr" of Hot Dog: Jrmcs": Bob `;ibb_\' as Prairie Dog P010". in hvc wilh "Ross". The cummico ml` the Lions Club! in (`hLH`,L (' of tho show was under the ` I ;:(~ne1':\i c1i:\ix`mnnship of Robert S. I,(-ishmnn. assisted by n stmmzi lgroup. W. .-\. Bell was :1 S)'n1p8ih`ii(`i iacc-nmp:1nist. :md Bub Powc-11's Mvl-i, ndy Mon ably supplied lhe music for the show. it is nrnhnblu that the I'.inn:: Club ..\I . . .-I n\\ i I q .- nru~6`n|-vnzulrni BARRIE, CANADA, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1935 \ \\.l.\ lLII\'u on unu \\r.~n.~. 1 by 1\X:15:i. Common Joffs: `in court In-1'0 }'o. Cmwn At- itm'nr`_v E\`zm.= prosecuted. and J G.1 iHnm(-1 Stu_\'ncr, awed for the nc-`I .. ` ` :_ l Found guilty of common assault Inn Miss: Pam)` Ken\-.'oH. cunt-es. i I 7. F1->5 '1`own. on Nov. 12. Ram ` `aid .Tn`.~.n. Fins Township farm- ';or. was fined 51 and costs. in all l Common Joffc} 4 !._-u-. u-.~..~on--Anv F`:-nxvn -\f.! .L`Ll.\`l`d. _ _ ` i Miss Konwcl`. \l\`lmdl1\'do.< \\`lll; her! mother on :1 two- mu re acre arms lltosliflod that the accused. who hqdl `ioperalc:-d the farm on slmres ll\!S| `l_\`oa1'. had pushed her to the floor} `of the barn. took hold of her. and; lm-agged her down the gang\\'n}'.g l\\'he~n they had bovome involved ln` inn m`gument x'e3.::n'ding smne hay 1n; Hho barn Ho said he would break` e\'er_\' bone in my body. and \\'a.;j going to clean up all the rest of the`; Kem\'e1ls". she said. i rnhneonn A.-mim-I H-\:a+ hp had as- l I 1 NH` place. . hienxvelas . she saw. I; Julmstnn denied that he had 115-`! l saulted Miss Kenwell in any \vay.l land that she had been the aggressor in any argument that had taken` n'|.-inn n MAT lNEE WEDNESDAY, 2.30 P.M. WHEN "KING SGLOMDN OI` BBOIIDWIY" WOULDN'T FALL FOR THE QUEEN OI` SIIEBII . . . _ \.|l vvsuu Houses l .2 Club` similar pcrfornmncei {Anglo-Saxons Duty II to Head World Back to God, Says Speaker I I ` The British Israelites believe` that the only cure for the ills of this world is that we return to the laws of God. The Anglo-Saxon upeople have the duty of leading the ipcople back. dc-<-larcd Edgar Webb, '1`m'on1u. in an address on National or Intei`nz1timi:iI" at a meeting of Him Briti..h-Israel World Fede1'at,i0n. Bz'ii`i'lc brzmch. in Odrli'el1ows' Tem- Iple. Sunday evening . : rm. ,..m..|,,... min. 1|7'|l` inirnrhu-n.-Ii pic. oununj \.'v\.IIuAL',. 1 The speaker, who \V(-IS inlmrltu-ed by the chairman, F. W. Kennedy. president of the Bznwie Branch, tulri '21`. imerestod :1udienc(: that (ha -Britisl\-I.s'19(-I movement believes the An5_:10-Sz1:~;nn rave in he lhe [<- rael of God. and zxnunm the Angin- Saxnns. the Israel of God is fuuncl in the British Cnmmm1woalth of Na- tiohs and the United Statvrz. Wu belinve lhv 1\n,ulo-Saxtnxs have 2`. speciz dul_v tn porform tn the pen- plc-rs of the world." he said. mm... .I....o..:...n ..r :.~.n.-nn1imm" L !1A\.J |VI uu. ..., Tho f]U( ri `r10u(`. will was I H... xv.-1.4 Vex Lgmm the un H the WOI`l(1 Wm`. Mr. went) smu.-u. It "5213 ('1`_\'$luli'/.ctl h_v the L01-l`.1llC 05 Nnli(m<: after the \var." The . felt that the culnutrios umnposing HIE- Longuo (?O`.`11Z1in(,`d man) relirziuus: vie\\'.= not meant for unity. `"l`hm-0 ' --{inn marl nnmm rnnnfrim` [`.'H_`\\'.` Hill ll 'l'1ro (`.hri.<-`1i.'1 and Hw C111 `vidod intn I-nv-\r' Dm-nnv EIHU ITKHHEHI L3l|IIUlH'. Gk lLLL'll u through wilh no (`nunh'_\' "Since have had Mr. Webb d0cIm`cn'. Inlvrnalimmlism is not taught. in `ho Bihlo." lhv speaker stated. The Bible. 1<':1(-hos that there was a nu- Hnn sol npzxrt fur the .<:m`vi(`e of God and of hllmnnity There is; a uni! '-vhich has hm.-n prm)'u'iH! In . Hm world the ;u..~1'fm:1 suciznl s_vslmn.' If there is such a unit we should `nnk for H wilh c:n't'." the spcal-:r:r |.hn1xL{h?. 1*` .. Al_..... ....|. ..I...l.. ..(` (kn "l')l '\ with WALTER ABEL, PAUL LUKAS, MARGOT GRAHAME, HEATHER ANGEL, IAN KEIYH, Morcni Olson, Onslow Stevens, Rosamond Pmchot, John Quulen, Ralph Forbes, Nigel do Brulier. Scmonnluy by Dudmy Nuchnlx and Rnwlnnd v lee. D-wand by Rowland v [:90 Assoc-ale Pvoduzav, Cm Rand` Hsnung anungamnnrs by hm Camus _ _._... ...._--.-`_- 1.--use-nnnI1t\I-l\II '.lIlH|L(lXl. Frnm :v H1nrmH:h telurlv of the B!- ble. lhv British-Iszrzml Movement arr |"onfir.lont llml the clmsen puomn of nd. the IH:`;wli1c:;. huvv as |hr:i) desw.-I1r1un1.< tnrlny, the An:,Iu-Snxuni nnnn I` I lllll |"nMi(l(`n ,r:n,: n.. l`" l ~ W Council ])i1.\'.\`("(l :1 l'(.'S'1lll1iI)rI in ht-1 pr(~.<<`nt.'.`rl tn the Ontario MuniL'in;i'; l I`I7I itnarrl at any time it saw fitxwhich lVI()VCI1l(.`lltZ|l"(` in <-t'l'ect. (`HHS upon the l`3n:u`(l to 1 mnficlent .:tn_v any legal | )l'U(?f?(`flln_.K' thatlf Wm`. Wt? might l)etz1l the Cv)un1_v'j U10 /\!I`-{lU-S=lA`H`t l in ('(>lll|('(`ll(1l t with the (,l(`f1lllltS. Thel` l`'lC0~ lcmnmilitrvr lmx ' """-` `tn pre:~tent this: HM"; Tlllllld l'() Bl`) N.I\ l'l"R,z'\l4l'I.l`Il) ;Munielp:1l P.nzH'(l. ' Three ii:itui`;:|i7,:1tim1.< w(!r(` rer_-mn--! VVlwn the nlmve menrterl by His Ilunnur Ju(l;.{e Dll(l~-lill the .l:umn"_v Ifi.".:`>, th-v `toy Hulim.-.~= at the Cnllfl Ilmu.-ei'I'nwn ni Mirllzmtl I `H mere IQ . '1 llllll we snmuu -u mud. n ~ l Friday last. Thl.`S(` wmw: Jume.'< Kl1`l<}$83.713$l.t)t). mu 1 .-551.2341: Adkins`. hotel manager. Atherley. Clpill rep:iyment.:1ncl $32,196 interest born in Linrlen. Missouri: Stet'zm]v.'hilr- the Town of Pt-nr:tnn;.',L1isl1enc Kapiszik. market, L{lI`(lCllGi'. l-Jx`:1rlf0rd. was in dc.-fault $14,259. made up nl born in Czech!)-Slovakia; Josef Pet-$9.939 principal and 314.320 intni`e: These figxures. of course. have ;.{l`0VVl` ko. market f.HI'(lCh(.`l'. Bl`ilClf()l`(l. (-rmsirlerubly (tut-in;.{ the (~urren born in C7.eclm-. scnggws Blegisr 5|-agw A -/Z, E.R\ PC VVIII \'U'rlH I World Wu . pm-u!-xli Franzen Langtcrd ROXY I_|I.EA.IB_E wslh ` " JACK ELEANOR `; ROBER1 SID I . nun \1nuA (nun THURSDAY-Fl;ll3-.l'\_Y-SATURlT)TAY BARRIE WILL THRILL TO THE vyQL;LD'$ C_f._REATEST MUSICAL! A11 for one and one for a11!"

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