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Barrie Examiner, 22 Nov 1917, p. 3

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THE BRIGHTEST MUSICAL COMEDY WNYEARS ORDER SEATS EARLY 'SPECIALPRICES = RESERVED SECTION, 50°-75°-$1.00 'They Loved Her' in Toronto Where it Played' Three Times. . You Will All Love Her. © She Wins Your: 'Applause with Melody, Comedy and Dance. -- A SUMPTUOUS PRODUCTION, NOTABLE CAST AND .A BEWITCHING BEVY OF GOR- GEOUSLY GOWNED BROADWAY BEAUTIES. CURTAIN PROMPTLY AT 8.15 P.M. - Victor Herbert's and Henry Blossom's Greatest Success in all its Scintillating Splendor that Sensa- tionalized New York and London. FORSAKE THE SILENT DRAMA FOR ONE NIGHT AND GIVE YOUR EARS A TREAT!. HEAR VICTOR HERBERT'S SWEETEST: MELODIOUS "GEMS." - id W. : + the leading tailoring houses,:in-| At Harrietevillo, Frank Lungo, four-| Considerable agitation' has been, aroused | be something about our multitudinous Gov- N cluding the House of Hobberlin.|¥eareld son of H. Lungo, died from the| is. London over the Government's perpe-|erament officials which makes it impose- an Tundteds of samples to choose) fests of being pushed into. pail of boil tual commandeering of hoiels. The Star in| ible for them to 'work except in: hotels." 5 aes 8 8 i vitriolic: criticism says: "There seems to| Buy @ Vietory Loan Bond. The 'representative 'of The Barrie Examiner and Saturdey-Morhing in Cooktown |~ 'hus. Sproule was called to is George F. Thompson. . News items for Cookstown and/adjacent country may be }'foronto On Beidayt6 a his 'handed er phoned to Mr. 'Thompson afd will be forwarded to-this paper. Phone 'No. ks , 89 finds him. Subscriptions, either new or'renewals may be forwarded through him. | Nov, 20.-Mr. and Mrs. An- Mr. and Mr: ing water by some children. mother, who is seriously ill, | Chas. , Robinson and, family 13 d Wm.. Robinson | spent drew Fraser of. Barrie spent the|and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Robin-! . Mr. unday in Toronto ree ser ; : and Mrs.-R: J. Coffee of ; : : week-end with the latter's par-|son°motored to Toronto on §un-|Pennville visited at -Wm. Robin-} ' ox : : 5 sents, Mr, and Mrs. Robt. Marling | day. sun's on Monday. : : The Cookstown High Schoot| Mrs, Piniel Sutherland receiv- | j 5 ' IN THE SURROGATE CoURT DF THE |{0lball team jourrieyed to Allis ed offiial word.ou Friday that ' us ° COUNTY OF SIMCOE. - - ton on Saturday afternoon and{her' Ban Fred' was seriously a playéd the return gaine with the ; Wounded. B : Mr. Th Bates of} ' . Inthe niatter of the Estate of John | Alliston boys. | The score was and Mrs. at Robert} = William Parks, late of the Township of | » Relic ; aghie -pent Suinds '"Anwail, inthe County, of Simode, Farmen,| 27°. 2 favor -of Alliston: Tacrie spent «Suds Marline's Tl> Sergeant Louis Monkman' of | = ' f | lihe Genadian. Army" Pay. Siam,|, Re\- Mr. Jewett, from Kent ' ' London, in writing home-to. hig fous, preached in the, Preshy- > E parents, Mr. and'-Mrs. T. &. | erian C Sund that all persons i é 'argart fe te ot the said Jobs Willem garke, |Momkman, said that he had seen |, Nits Margaret Thompeor int who died on or about the Fifth day of Oct" [several of the 76th boys who are|Pradford spen Spnday «at her Tint, 1917, are required to send by pest pre. over on-a two weeks' furlough, ;0me bere. puid'or deliver to Boys & Murchison, Bar: |and. thal they had a great re-un.}, One day Jast\week while Mrs. ri Solicitors for'the Administrator, on oF {ion, Al the time of writing he|PAvid Coleman was going down the steps from her house, she infure the 'Tenth day of December, 1917, |}. : : their names"and addrestes, and a full state. |"84 Nol seen all of them, bul was) iin and sprained her atm. -- It was found necessary to put.the rent of particulars of their claims and the |#!Xiously looking forward to the ature of the security held by them "duly | !ccting. He mentioned that : -Yetified, snd after the eaid date the Exeout. | Jack Baker and Ewart Kidd were |*r™ in @ plaster cast. will proceed to-diséribute'the amets of | ly sée him one day and the three] Mr. and Mrs. J. 1. Readinan said deceased 'dmong the parties entitled |r thom went oat and had al Spent Sunday with their son, 0. thetero, having regard only to the elsime of |') vice supper, afler which they|™~ Readman, at- Orillia a eatitioat °Y |" "Mrs. E. C. McLeod and: child- ren, who have returned from i When Lazaro sings wy Laugh, laugh, Pagliaccio! It is more than words or song or acting. His "Vesti la Giubba" is the breaking of a heart-in music. Sor- row beyond' words, hidden beneath-a smiling mask to face the call of duty--what one of us has pot some- times laughed with Pagliaccio? Lazaro, Metropolitan « whieh he shull then -bave had notice. Tiated at Barrie this 20th day, of \Novem- | Went to the theatre ber; 1917). . i i | Men! What about a made-to- | 3 fi abk BOYS & MURCHISON, , Wngland, are spending this week with Pagliaccio F 47-49. Solicitors for the Execiitors |"egsure suit? Don't forget-thatV/a Robt. Marling's. A Opera tenor, in this appealing record: has made his ? + Barrie, Ont,!Mishor represents a riymber of} Miss Davis: of Tottenham and singing live, 49020--$3.00. . Be. - . |Miss Davis. of Toronto spent 2 2 BS : A 5 : Sunday at Jas, Donnell's. 5 ; ; age Rev. J. H. More will preach a Cookstown Flour Mills men's 'sermon at Bethesda Chureh on Sunday afternoon. William ind . George _ Meher i: ie or aa : motored to Orillia on' Sunday to Farm r Bring your Wheat and Exchange |} sve their. sister, Mrs. McKee, who KS, for Flour, Bran 'and Shorts. : WE.GUARANTEE OUR FLOUR \WATER LILY makes the nice Sweet. Moist Loaf.: MOSS ROSE makes the Beautiful White Crisp Pastry we all like, is ill. ' In the recent canvas. in Cook- numbers, 22 "new. popular We manufacturé Graham Flour, Whole Wheat Flour for Dark Bread. Wheatlets and Germ Meal for .Porridge. stown for the British Red Cr Lee song hits, 14 whirlwind dance CHOPPING :- Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays "THE records: individually mentioned are' only: a few. _ of the splendid: Christmas list of Columbia Records. It in- cludes. many other operatic about $700 has been. realized. sg 'umbe jotic soil The committee report» having jy an Dee gerescbetie chien, |received from the 'Townline | : pe cc taabe of beaueha ~* IPresbyterian Chureh' $20" to- ' rs : \wards this fund, Christmas carols and ymns, Bert. Fisher's little girl is ser- d PS Sa sega NE SU | | Jiously. ill. with kidney trouble. ' eo eee * ROBINSON BROS P; ietors |), orn ems Bam ame Stracciaris son : . «tL POPLIELOLS fihas been in attendance on Mat- Lof love and hate - . ; thew Cooper since 'the accident } . ' j . $ : _ a _ of breaking his leg, left. this Love struggling with lh LM) % ft P z A week for her home. Glad to re- hate in dramatic melody reaemn Ti ah Pa ; 2p - 'AND PARAMOU7. Se " |port-that Mr. Cooper is gradual- -- thar is the theme of a . ' Eo iy ER] ly wetting around again "Eritu?!? from Verdi's _ Barrientos, erystal clear ----_--_= "hae Bal" Avon in Cakmes Bell Song? i The Trench Showers that requires much of : ea age x } me For the information. of . the 'the artist,' and in this "Soaring joyously through th Dead Men Tell No Tales general public. who have deen | record Stracciari, lead~ ball libe: putes" of Delibes™ . listening 1 the Absolutely false ing baritone of the Ipc Baricoene take space s : 'ie say and mischievous stories floating, | Chicago Opera; hi Bhs coset ' \ but'a'man's real worth is disclosed we publish a true copy of they given oF hist ip full Srieappeeion, | sae in. which Lend iia sabes * the Metropolitan-Opera passes herself, 49151- soon after his death. Then it is that his: friends know how suc- cessful and how farseeing -he has been in providing for his family's future. , Then it is that the ster is told of a widow /' sacrificing 'herself to support the children and give them a fair education. ~ Or then it is that she looks back with tender memories of her husband's' unselfish efforts: to provide for them, not only during his life, note. enclosed in\the. boxes that) . measure.49221--$1.50. were prepared. and sent to our). 3 boys in the trenches by the help }~ lof the trench showers, held at the home of. Mrs. MowktMan:-- Cookstown, May 30, 1917] - ' To - Pte. "Dear Frien few of the}. friends of Gookstown, interested .in -your' welfare,.have met and}- prepared the boxes, one of which is being tailed to you.. *.Thet UMN Patriotic Numbers "It's e . byt for ever after. ~ contents have beén sent <from ia: Herta? What will your' record be if you. should die to- friends in and around the 'vill- Baz os eae 2 morrow? is your estate, your. family, properly jage, with the most sincere wish- | 'aie '80. Le Mother'* 'provided for? "If not, you ought to get an Imperial es' for your safety and well be- So ¢ ) BSc; are typical songs Home Protection Policy at orice. ; ing: . "ga they are Signed on behalf of the ladies, Write for iculars now. It is the most im- - eo Mrs. T: E. Monkthan. portant todo this minute. Address: THE IMPERIAL LIFE Aséurance Co. of Canada Head Office, Toronto. In. Memoriam Notices 'For in memoriam notices and obituary poetry a chargé of five 'lcents per-line is. made. » The list also' includ striking, ilar melodies' as. 'The Best Things in Life -- Free", and "Por You a Rose' (A2390),, 850; also two selections "'G. S. McConkey, * Agent 'The German electrically controlled ves. * from,'Cheer Up'" the New York . WwW. Devins, ranch Manager, - Barrie sel-of the type destroyed by the British off i: Hi podrinee'» a eipemyeed the Belgian coast is set in motion by 4 | | guider on land-and stppped or retired as : ° te " >| signalled by gunfire or-bell ringing. Ae Sole es 2s a + | Obelferry,..2 membet of the-French Par- New Columbia Records 'on Sale the 20th of Each Month lisment, sayé: "In the war of the people. Be, eee te a oe the 'people of France have been, superior to : cea . aye .| the people of Germany.. In the war of the ' ' mm Hees Sues * 'Governments France has been inferior'. ° i i} 7 sca al } 'The Imperial maintains for 1 Land" (03394) 8500 COMM BEA ATINNAOUURFUNONOAODUHUASOOCUOEAUOSENTONOOLOCOOGOQGOOOOOOOGORRAQEOOOOEOAANASEGGERLOGEOANEAAUAUL

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