BRYSON 8; MORLEY Bradford St., Barrie ||E)\K iund Dr. McCallum, M.O.H. A motion was passed agreeing to pay half the coat of Calcium chloritlu used on streets in any village inl Innisl from July 1, 1929, for sup- pro.<. of` dust. An :Lpp!i<.-zltion \\'z1.< received from J. Faris, Cookstown, for a loan un- ulvr thv pro\'i. of the Tile Drain- age \ct. Council meets in the Clerk s office, Churchill, at 8 p.m.,\ July 29, to arrange same. has the righf ` fa d4/2e_/ { -\._-u .=.;v.x..-nu-rm-so A THE CHALEENGER Wilfred Stewart, Assessor, was paid $15 for three days work equal- izing assessment in Cookstown and [Thornton Police Villages and Union School Section. Miss Playter and W. H. Hollingsi were notied to remove cottages off township property. Page Four I Council adjourned to meet inl `Churchill on Monday, July 29, at 1 la. The N orthern Advance .... v \. uuux unu u. u. nu_\>` are at Bigwin Inn this week taking part in the zmnual tennis iourna-3 ma-nt. .\I1'.<. W. 1.. {cove u11der\\'cnt an` O)1(:1`{1t'iOI1 in Toronto last week. Hur many f1'iend.~' hope for u spa-etly re-| I l|f\\'['nI`1` Mrs. W. Ii. Lung and chiILl1'L-n, %u1. )Ii.<.< Hazel .\I211'r, R..\'., of To- tronto, are vi.=itin;:' their p:n*ont.<. 5111'. and .\I1'.<. Fred 31211-1`. 11.. r~,. n,, u.- u .- :1 Mrs. Pzu'khoL1su is relu.-\\'1ng' ac \-,`L1ai11ta11cc.~ in town for a few (l:1_v.<. xygm p n,_,-1 1. an u . |\`\.II.Illl|:I.Qll\.k.A` 51; LUHII LU]. (X lC\\ |.l(l_\h. Miss 1-J. Snidt-1' of I5lm'alc- \'i. with Bzlrrie friends on-1' the wevk end. Mrs. Davis Owen St., left last week end for 21 Visit to her son in Gore Bay. Mr. Fred Billixlgsley of Winnipeg is spending his \".1catio11 with hi: parent.< on Dunlop St. I \T.-. FL... I. ..1,.,... 1.... 1| 11:.-n\.4Au..' vnn AJ|.lIll\JlJ hdku I Mrs. Chas. lielcey lms l`(.`U1l'I1(:(l after spending 21 week with Mr. and .\Ir.~:. F. knight in Brockville. 1 \h. ......l `H... u` 1... 1.. ._ 1 L`! .v.;.:. ;. I\AlAE.A|u un JJLU\.l\\l11C. ` M1`. and 1\Ir.<. W. Jacobs and chil- idren of Toronto \'i. with` Mr. ` z'cob.<` pzu'ents over the week L`l1(l. I H. A. Ju1'\'i.< of Ottztwa is . ` ' ' :1 1.. `hum .. ...,\n]. ....4`.. L`. A`. i.- . uuu .-...r. ; Lxtn .uuLA. `[ M1`. Geo. Souk:-;<, I-`.Ii7.z1beth St.. is. 'on :1 visit to his b1`0thu1'. \\'i1. !SOL1]O.~`, Linden, )Iich., whom he haul \ jnot seen for nezu'1_V fty _\'L-zu'>'. and` ..A... nn .,, ,1- Innisl (.'0L1nI'il mm, in Llu: (`om- munity Hall, btroud, on 'l`u<-.< July 2nd, with all meml)c1's pre. f`.......-\.....,...A.2..n.. an u:-l-nnn- ADDISON-DAWSON The \v(-dding of Frederick Wil- ligxm .-\(ltIi; son of )I1'.<. GL-1'L1'u(1c .-\d and the late Irvin .-\(lrli. t'orn1u.-r1_\' of Dalston. Oro 'I`o\\'n. to .\Ii.<.~' Jeanne )1. Dawson of Yam-1` L'r)l.l\'L-1', B.C., took place in Chown` L'nit<,~(l Church, \'anr:ou\'er, on June `.7111. B.1l>'kL`t.~` of pu1`p1:- iris. ()1`21n_L`C; b1o.~'.~'0m.< and 1'o. banked with! pallns and fem.~', the ,L'hLl!`Ch, while the '.'U(.`.~.`t pa.-\\'.< \vc1'(:: `marked with spr21y.< of orm1;:<- l)lo.<-` ....... .Z,,X ...1.L A.... l__._. 11,.` IN ` ..... .. ..`...... 1m.,e.. Lux. ....,,-i tial mu. Given in inarriage by` her father. the bride wore a charm-1 in}: grown of Whitv ('1'ept- back szitin with close tting` bodice and lc~n_2`_ tight . her full skirt. . lthe uneven hemline dipping` nez1rl_\" ito the oor at one side and filtul`-` liner 2!. . hipline cauyrht with` 1:-. l'i1iY1In~`tOl1(3 buckle. A court train: {of Frc,-nch embroidered not over} {white crepe back satin fell from the` ;: while the Juliet cap was. lL11)[)ii(]l1I_`(i with pezu'l.< and held in} `place : with :1 Coronet of orange blos-i ..r.. . CH... ,.. l.~'01n.~' tied with tulle ho\\'.<. M. Sanford ofciatc-(1, and Amott sang` Be-low-(1. it during` the signing: of the `nml M1`. C. Warren pla_ve(l ; I . ,.. 1 nu... 1.1 \.u.u.--.. KIA. V...` . She czlrriod a showm` boquet of Ophelizl roses, white swen-t pc-:1.<` :1 mi lily-of-the-\'aHey. .-\ttendin_<;` Hr-1` was I\Ii=s Parley Lee as maid of; honor and I\I1'.<.= .\Iz1dge Northoy 1151 bride: while little Jezm \ Grainger was ower girl. M1`. Geo.| Mantle was best man and tho us11e1'.< were George Perry and Jas. .~\tkin~ , ,\.L`L,... LL. . .. .. unuubu. nu..- vv\.A\. vx-...,..\ .\..._- .... -. u.... . . . . . . .. lson. After the ceremony :1 recap-i tion was held at the home of the` bride's parents, when )1r:<. W. Daw ` son and 312's. Ge1`t1`u(l1- Addison us sisted the bridal party to 1'eceive.! and Mrs. Addison left on :1 honeymoon to the south. On their .return they will reside at Lake- Buntzen, B.C. I, An old and highly respected resi- dent of 01-0 passed to her eternal] reward on June 30 in the person of Mrs. Janet Perry, who died at herl `famill residence on the 5th conces- .-. \r v-. _ 1 sion of Oro. Mrs. Pe1`z_'. who. 'maiden name was Janet Crawford. was a daughter of the late Mr. and:_ l.VIr.<. Jas. Crawford of Oro Station -and was born eifrhty-four years aprolt on the old Crawford homestead, now , occupied by Ernest Crawford. Shel havim: lived "the greater part of her; life in the l.O\\'I1$l1lD in which she: was born, her demise is mourned by t: a wide circle of friends which wa: indicated by the many beautiful [oral tributes. Decc-ased was mar- ried sixty-eight years ago to the late George Perry of Essa in the St. _ Thomas Anglican Church, Shanty Bay, and their union was ble:~';~'c(l with ten chil(lren, nine of whom survive. She is survived also by one sister, Mrs. Isabella Graham, of Shanty Bay, and one brother. Geo. l Crawford, Oro. The funeral service, which was held in the church, was very largely attended and was con- 1.ducted.by Rev. C. R. Spencer of 1 Shanty Bay, assisted by Rev. R. Mc- Roberts. S 1 S \J ` ux (|,`.\ . M1`. and _\Ir.<. I`IlIcr_\` G1'u\'s-_< 2 we . of Fort Worth, T(`.\".l.~', :ml in town last \\'<:<.-k end with ml )I1'.~'. J. E. Bi11in;r. and mi .\I1'.<. I71`e;1 Sm`je2`mt. Personals vv\.lI' :rn,vn\vu `nun: u: .v.........,., . A. G. .~\rlz1gh, 0.L.S.; J. 'l`. Simp- son, County Clerk; John F.-n-i.~'; Cookstown; George A. Martin, W. J. Copeland, account; H. J. Gibbons, sheep account; the [Barrie Examiner ORO PIONEER CALLED Little and J. 11. l-}oy.< 1.!- ,,..._.,. W... hlos-l It-\`. 0.; (1, `\Ii.<.~' Juan` \`(-(1. is M01'n"j 1'e,r:i. the nup-1 by} 1 ..L. .. .-. MRS. A. M. STACEY, NOTED - (;(,,-mum TEMPERANCE WORKER. DEAD ` .-\(ltli. .\I1`.<. A. M. Stun,-_\` of ("1'n.-<..-n1()n \. r\I- ..r \ .... u~..Il L-nnu-n o1um.....|x.\..+ 41.. ..,\....... > u|-- " 'ho\\'n 1 June: 1'ung`e 1 with I mu .....u-.-,.uuLu xuun lowing` a month's i1lnc.<.<. more Star ;~'aj:.<: nu, , ,- . . .. ILI. p21>'. z1\\'a_\' at hm` home in L`1'ua-- n101'<- on 'l`hu1'sduy last, July 4th, fol- Thv C1'm-- .\Ir. COMMUNITY NIGHT FOR _ BOYS AND GIRLS, JULY 12th 5 n ; led by E. Ryan. `and _:uzu`(lian.~' are urged to turn out Mi`. Glen. Smith, the in>'t1`L1cto1' in l;o_\`.<` work en5.:'u_:e by the Barri: l\'iw2mi.< Club, is 1nakin_{_-' good pro- ;:1'ess and has it splendid p1`(>_srr:x:r completed. Miss Nan Ord will 21$ . in the girls work. Big C-olmuunity Niglit On F1'i(I21y e\'e11i1`lg`, July 12th, :2 big` community nigh . is ])lZl.I1l1('*(l.f0l Queen ;< Park. At 5.45 there will be u bzist-bull game between Barrie um: .-\llan(lale intermediates. At 6.3C gsirls shuttle 1'e1a_\' race and boys` 1`2lL't-. for intermediates and juniors; 50 yzml (lash for junior girls um` bo_v.<, 75 yard (lush for inte1'metli:1te g:i1'l.< and 100 yard du. for inter` l1`lt'(llZlt(f b0_V.~:; tl11'eL--leggetl race for l;o_\'.< and ;:i1'1.~'. At 7.43 21 l{i\vzmi.~. bull ;l'Zl`mC; at 8.15 pre. of metluls, and at 8.30 21 trommunity Pzu'ent< to this community event. Time Table fo1`July and :\Ll_L1`Ll>'t Boys` Mornin;:s--Playgroun .\lOl`ltl`;l}`.<.l \Ve(lne. and Fri(la_v.~', in Queen's` Park; l`ue. and Allandale. Tl 1l.1)'.' i;1_v.~` at ( ! y` 0 _ E Well known th1`ou_:`hout 1 p2 '. 110 .n...., A.` rm_....A,| ._, L, . 1 uuA_y gnu, nun uu ..u.....,...1 ,...,.w...... Communications and accounts` were rec:-ivod from the following: \ 1. .1,` l'\f('.I '1` cv:_._ A1'te1`n00ns--S\vimrning`, in Bar- -ric, .\I0ndz1y. \\'e(`lne.<(la_v.~' and Fri-i atAlland:11L-, 'l'Lu-.<(i21)'.< and 'l`I1u1'.< Int<-mm- .~'0fU)2'.H :2:-~.2~.w.< on _'l`w.-.<(!:1_\' zmtl 'I`11ur.<(lu_\' cvt-nin_u'.< u`. L` `)!`| Girls )1 o1'11i11_Lm<-l l:x}*_;`1'oL1 ml, at Allan- `dalc on .\Iondz1_\'.< and \\'ednesdn_\'.<; in Qu(:en .< Park on 'I`L1L-_<(l:1_\`.~' ans! I`hLn'.~dz1_\'s; in St. \"incom'.< P211`!-: 0-`. Fri .-\ftr:rno0ns--Swimmin;' \"incL-nt .~' Park on )I0n(1a_v.< ne. and F1'idu_\'.<; at .1 on 'l`L1es(1ays zmzl 'l`1mr.<'d:1_\'.~'. Hudson Motor Car Company com- pleted in the six months period end- Wed June 30 the largest half year in` V its hi. with 226,318 Hudsonl '1:-.nd :I.-.~e.\' cur: produced and ship- pcd. June gures were 31,72 7. In "tho six month.< period of 19:28 ship- " !`.`.(`11t>' \'.'o1*c 185,047, the 1929 g- ` ures thtis showing :1 2-1.2 per cent. `gum. livery indi"idu:1l month of 3'thc'\ . was :1 record brvaker, it is` ` _ I 'l`l1L- pz1s. 01' :`.lll1lL` )1. Smut-_\'.3 jwhlch 0CCl.l)'1`0(l at 1101' homv in C`1`v:--f more on 'l`i1ur.<(la_v, July 4th, will be` l1`e;:1'cLtc(l by 21 \'L'1`_\' wide circlc-`oi f1'ien(l.<. One can truly . that lu-nu`, ` '21s a life of . The simple. but clear p1'esent'ati0n of the Cln'i.<- ltlzui life to the young is 21 . ltalent that few possess. She wa.~' l. :._1I__ , ._ ,1, 1 -.1 .1 - italent l. endowerl with this rare gil`: [and made many . that he: work .~:houl(l be fullled. An ardent exponent of prohibition. she ll1l)Ul'(,'ll long and faithful to further ll-= `cause without any hope of remun- leration and many were the hon1e.< itliat her \'isi`c:< bri, She \\'l>' in leader among` her sex and W215 lmost capable in executing` the duties lin connection with her man_\' oflices. 3.-\;< a 1'L'L'0_E`l`lltlOl1 for her life of .<(`l'- ivice and a token of affection from! her co-wo1*ke1's in the te1nperzmce' `cause. her nznne \\'z1.< 1'c-cently in- scribed among those of other Cun- imlian noble women in the Canadian.` i\Vomen's Building at Ottawa, and` inow from failing hzu1(l.<" she hz:.~' .9ln.,...... H. ....,.l. .._.I I r1 `now Ith1'own the torch and un.<\vL-red who said, well done, thou good 2 fuitimftll . enter thou into ijfgx` of the Lord." ! `Those `who [)L11`Chu.~`('(] C'ni-H-hill-,1! .-\ h01`. 01.21` \\'a.< . 1`:1bbiL.< some time ugro at $50 :1 p.'1i1`HJ1`il1 ?,~ 00`-i `Wk: `Wt OW 3'00 11< and even more. are r:upin;; L`::- I111)`-Kt!) bl` IJ1'.\' iU 'k.\' 10 nd 0110- vust of :1 get-rich-quick . that] has proved folly. This '.`:-_>cT~:\o.v10? `1..hbi: farmer m:1r.lv- the r:>v.md.< of! local hutclmls orforing H gala- `b0ar:';1` rzxbbits at 30(' a 11.-M, and :nding' no sale. .\'e\\'s-Letter. `HUDSON MOTOR CO. HAD 1. ` RECORD HALF YEARI anti .. `tho sir !`.`.(-11t>' I Challenging Variety at 0217" Color Skew `i :mnoum-ed. AV.\.u|\| ulxclnlil, n. 13' Whlic the peak of sales activity umloubtetlly passed with the spring` months, sales and business 1'eport:=. to Hutlson oivials are of active and pr0. conditions, it is stated. Stocks of cars with dist1'ibuto1'.< and, (lezllc-rs are reported as well below"- the normal supply of :1 montTt .< .~'ulc.<.` Mr. John Boyle, for over forty year's in business in Orillia, died af- ter :1 week's illliess on l\Iom.lay, at the age of 79 years. Mr. Boyle was district agent for the l\Iz1nuf-ucturers Life Assumnce Co. and was well known tlirougliout. the district. _... .<-I 1:l_Vf.,"l`0Llnd, .-\lIzu1~'<': 1110 - 'il'1>`' #211110 ondz1_v.< \Ve(lnes(1:1_\'.<;`lmrtunity to mukv I`~.\`cc11 the cIu.~'.~' of o'~.%l`.\' UH` 106111 :4`il`J5 '31)-c)'1'or1nc by thy 1', )11s--S\\'i1111)1ilL: at S:..111L` Queen City. Park )I0nda_V.<. \\'(-ui- it'll! `i1'i.',~" 10 . .1 1'.`..: J .. _ W. nn,,1\ (`C .4 t ~' the county. :-\HI`11`11l:`. , .,,. ..,,,....-....,. ..._ ....... Bu1`1'idg'e red one sho`. after the ldigmjeeing man and came within 21 foot zmdgof him. Thr rohbc-1'5 had crashed at h;;_. \\'i11dow at the side 01' the store and 1 Hg_-`ilmd drinks, cig'm'(.-ties, tobacco and andigasoline pile- at the door. When , 1-1m.`tl1c-3' opened :1 door the alnrnl rang, :\\ z1kening Bu1`1'idg:-. fl The Quaker G,i1'ls softball tezmi 01: [`o1'ontu is i.-nduu\'oring to a1'1'ange an exhibition gums in B2U'1'l(_` 01' Al- lauulule with :1 local _::i1`l.<` ti-11111. An i.-.\'tcn. . of girls` . fix- tu1`e.~' is being; 2l`.`l'll1_L_:`(3(l for :his smart Toronto g;irl.< squad with the lcuding." tvzzms in the various sporting celitn-;< througrhout Ontsirio. "lie Quaker Girls tczun is :1 meniber of the Toronto Wonic-n s l11(l'L1. Softball llezyguc, which is L'0l11})0:`-(;`l of [L`Zl1l1.~,' rccruiu-(l from the \'zu".ou.< in(lu. plants of Toronto. ";'n`s czmdy m:1iil.<" lmvc ul\\'z1y:' haul `i: ` formidublv 11511111 (lui'ing` the past three sc:i. and \\'(.'l`u ul\\'u;'~* 21 contt-n(le1' for the Queen Cilv inrlugh-I-ul l'\(\I\r\n.< l`lQ:4 4..- :TORONTO GIRLS WANT T0 | PLAY LOCAL BALL TEAM I1ud`:'-.' dallgc-1'oL1. City in({u. honors. This . the Quaker Girls c.\'c-cutive and L'0zlChi11g' staff made :1 ieto1'mined L-{fort to line up 21 .~' of bull pI21_Vc1`s capable to carry 021*` the To- ronto jnt<.-rmediatL~ honors. `ht- cricucious efforts of Managel` Clark and his co:ich(-.< has surpri;,~'t-d many of the Toronto fztns and }:.1s 1'eSu!:ed in an aggrc:~:si\'e collection of .$l1`.Ll1`L players that has been conspxcuously . 'fu] in their league games, be- ,,.......~ UA LULUHLU. Lwi, `. ubt21i11i11, _v:rea'. p1'ai. from the fun: of the cities um! ::;\'.`x1-' al- 2'c:ul_v \'i_ by the c:`.I;d; ma.i(l<." The Qtmkm` Girls a1'(- nn\1ou= `hi?- clude B1'.!'1`i`- in tlu-3:` i1.i:1er211'y of exhibition ;:zunu~'. A 3.:;u'.1\. I)et\\'-;-r.-11 the candy 1nz1id.<" and z: Bmrie tum: vvouhi ;:'i\'r the low! f0Ho\\' ':.6` Al`. ...(..I .' IIE XXX` `H... .~uuu;u `Chic" Lee, 3 ronto 4;, Ontzx Iirm-. BLl1'1`i(1_`..fc. who liw,-d in. 1'l:u'rie . ya-211's ago, but no; Q; stun-keep:-1' on the I{i11g's1011 Road, outside of 'l,`or0nto, had :1 unique ex- })L`l'iL`HCL` with bu1'g_v'lz11:< on '1`Lu-.< ;1nornin;.-'. 'l`he,- bL11`;:I:u' alarm in his store zuvokv him in his home In-xi`. `door about 4.30 21.111. and he 1'u; out zmnctl with a shot gun and f1'oL111(i an auto Llm\\'n up in front M" 1`.-.. _..m.,. ...1.:x,. the man du. away, but .. ...` uvu- uuu uux;Acu u\l:L with 21 rc-vo1\'(-r. 'l`hc_\` had the bandit comered, but ho. to shoot. Tz1kin_9f u desperzlte chance. inter "three men were taken by the police, apparently the . men. a :door am slim L` `of his store, while . noticed just inside the (J unu I, v .. ., .... - \ A'\.I\.L&|I nu-.u vlLL!S door. Stick em up, roared Btirridgc, but one beat 21 lm. retreat through the bL1. and '.m0tho1' wliisked 21 1`:-\`oIn,-1' and pulled twice at Bur- `1`i:I:<-, but fortunately it mi. Thr man than t1n'e\\' his gun a`.'z\y with an oath and rushed at t .e >`I01`('k('t`])L`l . throwing. him to the 0 ground. liwiwin Burridge, father of the . on the next . heard the noise and hurried over 'l`hc_\ . ._ .1. ..1.-,. VFORMER BARRIE MAN ROUTES ROBBERS WITH SHOT GUN \.--v xn--&`uw\Cl \`\'| `I- DON'T suffer headaches, or any of those pains a tablet of Aspirin can end in a hurry! Physicians prescribe it, and approve its free use. for it does not aect the heart. Every drug~ gist has it. but don't fail to .sk the druggist for Bayer. And don't take any but the box that says Bayer. with tablets that are stamped with the Bayer Cross" ,-` \. ` 1: :\ trade mark -,;l-.stered in (fuzz: THL'HSD.-\Y, JULY 11, 102 .1-c to now have Come see the beauty and variety which Essex offers at no extra cost. In every other way open to proof Essex has proved its right to dare. It challenges the performance, the style, the luxurious comfort of any car at any price. No other gives you back so much for every dollar you put in. 1 A Big, adult-sizc Six. Fine to look at. Roomy and comfortable. A SUPl*`.R-SIX motor-chz1l1cnging up to 70 miles an hour. b-all - Any play iti.:1erar' ;u`.1\; uni ml .-.\'ce1iun`~. op- the QLu1k.-r v\. ;>lz\_\'L-(1 Hydraulic shock absorbers, +-wheel g,l|fV{!` 9"`:'",l5lekgf-'=I"s1_i_' brakes, radiator shutters and air cleaner Q; are standard. 0 C Add up yourself the 8100 in `extras AND Up that Essex prov1des at no extra cost. ""P"ftfx@J"'e, f;,f1`f`""`" Your present car will probably cover the entire first payment. The H. M. C. Purchase Plan oers the lowest terms available on the balance. INNISFXL COUNCIL