Page Pour ;...._a. -4 . ha-sauna zmri . of ' .\Ir.~'. Chap- Perform: Like a Costly Car Because Built Like a Costly Car 'I'm'nH (<. .ALLlSTON 31-37 BRADFORD ST., BARRIE Sales and Service in Adjacent Territory M-1'. BRYSON & MORLEY -J\.v'..LcA| uu.uu..~, gun. uu.nn.Auur;u. LAKLAN. .of Eben Todd, J. T. Fayette, D1`. 1.. `J. Simpson and Frank Hammomi. 5 n.. C.-.L 01.4 ..L.- r~,.. :. u. uuuyauu uuu LL!/l.LAX\ On Sept. 21st, the of Cc-nt1'c Simcoe will 1_vL-ntion at Elmvale to s The Liberals of Ce Iwill hold a. convention on Sc-pL. 18111, Lo nomin 11.... Corn Sta1`Ch--:R<>_\':1l Gnld Umnd, ]l Tomat0es--l:11'go fin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Soap Chips--Extm quz11it_\', 2 lbs. . . . . S0a,p--Pm. [lard \\'afC1' snzlp, 23 vzlkvs . Infants Delight Soap--% cakes . . . . .. Brooms-5 st1'i11}:s. . . . . . .. ivuntion sclvc`-. a czuul~ -date. It is not known rig-nite `wht.-ther C. E. Wright, tho; I)l`('.L`IlC member, will seek re-election or not.` `H0`.`.'c\'c-1`, there is no lack of aspir- ants should Mr. Wright not stand. }Prcmier Ferguson will be present. 7.` Q.-`..L1. V17 .-.~.4. Olvu...-L LL.` f`.... `;n\uu-.; ;\.:.5.u..~uu nu; uu yxx...:\.un.. In South-West Simcde the Con-' .. will hold a convention at ;Alliston on Sept. 23rd, when it is | expected that J. E. Jamieson will be A 1n<:c1i.ng of the liurrit: (Jo11.s(:rV;1ti\ (: .`\.\`.\`()(`lil1'l()ll will be held in. the Eastern Star Hall, Owen ,St., on MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 16th, 1929 :11; 7.30 p.m., for the p1u'posc of selecti11g delegates ln ;1t1.(:n the Cu11\'(:I11l of The l m\'im-iztl Riding.- of C(:n1r<: Silnmu, tn ht: hold at Ll1nVz1l<:, Sutllrday, t}1c 2]s1, inst, 211 \\'lll('lJ Hw Hon. G-. llm':u'd I"~r~ ;,:1_\'mn will be pm.-.s':nt. l1 is pu1't`i<:11lnI'l`\' (l<-sin,-(1 that all . in 1lu- r-:uI1sc ml (,'nn.s'-rvu1i.~:1n 211h1<.-ml this nu-r~1i1x;;'. J. R. Boys, Sec.-Treasurer. LINING UP CANDIDATES Lewis F agen f\_ A ll Do not delay until the last day. TAXES, 1929 The Second Instalment of Taxes are due and payable to the office of the T383" \.I\L.x..:uuu\n.. - Ont. Machinery & Supply Co., Ltd. TOWN of BARRIE "EX PwI2le s Cwverative [Store September 25th u nu-nu.-...\. ProVi11cia1 TOWN TREASURER on or before NOTICE! - |JlIAA\4\/\4| I~Zhm'alc-_ a candi-' CREEMORE A. W. S1\/VIITH, Treasurer. 'I'IrIUItSI)_A_Y, sr.:_r*n:.\1m:r: 12, 1929 Shipments of Hudson and Essex cars up to September 1st of this year are announced as 267,341, as against 230,011` in the same pcrioul `of 1928, 29. gain of 16.2`/c. This is the best eight month;< record Hud- son ever has known. leuvn; less than 15.000 Hudson and Essex czu'.; to equal shipping record of 29" "071 `for the Entire year of 1928. SALE OF HUDSON AND ESSEX CARS UP 16.252; Special Blend 1 lb. 52c To ensure a steady seasonal 11-- duction of car stocks in the humls of itsdistributing orag'ni7.ation, Hudsun "is shipping` at the rate of arouzid 85% of present retail sales as re- fported weekly to the factory by dis~ tributors and dealers. On this basis `August shipments were 17,309. Wide Choice of Color at no extra cost $340 -All price: f.o.b. Windsor. taxes extra. Only a few dollars more per month than the lowest-priced cars on the market. to own and \eni0y(hx'.s {inc and henutiful"S`tx." Your present `C-.1r will probably cover the umru first payment. 'T`hn 7- . Bl, C`, Pun-hnxn Plan The H. M. C. Purchaxe Plan obr: the lowest term: avail- able on the balance. AND UP J. F. Pedlar COFFEE TEA, BLACK ;PH<>fi-,%1${ i_:`QLH1al4ity_%-.--Servikce_--L BARRIE "pSc?e{1 1 lb. 51c _ vturt.-.<. The Ontario Government xvas 5 nu-cam.-(1 by an uutocmt. He says lcumc, and they come; and he mill) .- jlgo, and they go. If we l1avc the 3'11-d blood of our fathers let s go n;un get 21 Liberal Government. I I '1" D....,.t,, ..t` D. Onr\`1\~r- ..... . I .. . ,, According to Director R. W. W'adi,-E t;of the live sock branch of the On! :'tario Department of Agriculture-,[ `there are in this provim'<- over 180,- `. 000 farms maintaining: live . 1 - with capital inve:~'.ted in this stock of - h )i approximately $240,000,000. This , 6` investnient is roughly proportioned a. '1 ':,follow.`: Hor.~:es, $32,000,000; <~attle,_\ ;$1`20,000,000; sheep, $,37,000,()O0- a .<`,swine, $14,000,000; poultry, $18, -l000,000. He also stated that dairy ' r glcattle return annually to Ontario it -ifarmers in the proceeds of sales of; 5 butter, cheese, milk powder audit 3 `whole milk approximately $100,000,- .f 2 V 000. Stock yard sales of cattle show alan annual revenue of approximately t el$27,000,,00o, while the annual sales ` t;of veal calves approximate $2,500.,'t 17000 to $3,000,000. ` \ HA__....1 1.... _._..`._L3..._.. 4.L.._..._L. l l l E. SIMCOE LIBERALS Y CHOOSE CANDIDATES` `UUU W .,w,..uu,uuu. I Annual hog marketings throughl listock yards and packing plants arels i;worth to Ontario farmers slightly|t llover $30,000,000. It is interostingi lllto note that Ontario markets annual-ll` "lly about 1,500,000 hogs or 54 pc-tit g can. of the total hog products inf" `\ V ( : Canada. `I The annual mz1rk(.-tings of sheep `and lambs mm valued at over` ;$2.000.000. In zuldition to this n1u.~:ti5 (be mldetl the value of the armualll :2 wool clip, which amounts to approxi-I ' mutcly $1,000,000," ` 1 1' r. P d J. T. Payettc: of elected prcsiclont :.~\s.~:0ciati0n. and G. `0rillia was ununimc `ucclamation as can( 'F`<.-(leral eld. sun. 5-. u L4Au\.AuA u` I `ONTARIO FARMERS PUT MILLIONS INTO STOCK I gzlzlss T3?) DUNLOP ST. Yziealler 1 tin 15c ..... ... .,.,.........-.... ; yette Pt,-notang xvasi n'(.-sirlont of the I.ib(-ral; A. I\1cLL-n11 of unzmimou: chosen by candidate for thc-I SNAP .2 forf .230 .480 .330 Election talk is in the air and! candidates are being lined up for al provincial election this year. An; announcement of the date is expect- .-(l next week at the latest. i III- `on .370 .180 . 12c .14c " 25c .220 .250 .240 . 37c Mr. Ronald I-lurrison, of Gult,l spent. the week end in Barrie. A/1.... ur I! l.HHn .-and I-hilclw-n .\]lL'lIl LHL5 \VL`L'l'\ Uuu nu ;_n.4;;.\,. Mrs. W. B. Little and Ch(ll`('ll are visiting Mrs. I.it,Llc .' family in Boston. 1:1,, `I \ll 1\l..\lI..4.-...`. ..l` \III...I l)U-5LUIl. 1\1rs. J. W. 1\ Ic\Vuto1`s, of Windsor, spent, .: ft-w tl:1y.~'. with Mm. M. l`urn or, Small St. Bliss Amurt l'ri<'t- Iwtvos .~4lmrLl_v to tukv up thu nursing` (:ours:.- ml: \\":-l]u.~'lu_V Hospil.:1l, 'l'm'0n1,0. ` Miss J(.-an Lowe, of '|`orunto, \v:.1.~ thv },El.lt'. of local friu-m|.< U\'(`|` thr- \\`-vk Mu]. `V N .\h'. zuul ;\Ir.<. In-0 (J\'-rs, of Ru!` 13211.0, -N.Y., .\1r.=. .<)n~m H:n'k-r .\Ir. lnvvr the \\`u0k end. ` A. G. Mz1cLc]1z1n, Bank of Nova Scot: iuro ho]i in th ! 'l`|u- I\1i.<.<:'.< Stuwznft, : `I :1., are visitor.< at the {and Mrs. Jas. ('m~h(~tt. ! .\1i.<.< Ruby Houn: luavr~.~' Sun-`. rl:-._v for Toronto, \vhor(.- she will on-E tor tho WoHn.<]rr_v Hospital as a pupil3 n....... I Mr. and .\lr.s. 1:. .1. Gullaghz.-r ran` this \\ (-(:k to .~'pul1d a month with? their son, km . 17.. O. G:1l1ag`l1cr,! l.ucknm\'. Ont. .._._-- i \\A II\.nu -v\.\.n u.u mu, .u.u,.;u. ' At a convention held in .\Ii(llan on Tuesday tho Liberal;~t of lCa. Slniurw .~'electeri Cllndldfltffn` for the`: Provinvial and Federal seats. J. G.!,l Harvio, barri.~':c:r of Orillizz, was the`: choice for Lhv provincial scat. Of ( nine nominatwl, .\Ir. Harvie and Ben. Johnston, Mayor of Orillia, were thei only ones who would consider it,` and Mr. John.'ton made it cit,-zxr thz1 .;r 1 p AI . v. u. ... .r.`.. ...-.-..._u.. u: \.|I\ 3:-.1 Bank. and .\Ir.<. Dim`, :U`(' .~'p('1lt1il]}..{` :1 \\':-(-k`.< holidzxys :11 Br-Il(-villt-, l{ing'.<- on and other points. .\I1'<. I4_\'(1i:1 XL-\\'m:m. form(-rly of `:n'ri<-, is \'i. .\lr.<. Cz11't(:1', Louise I I 5 `will I-v abroad 'tr-mling school. I '.\I1'. and I\I1`s. G. H. Esten and| `Hr. and I\I1'.<. M. H. listen left to- (lay ('I`hur.<(lay) for Toronto to at- tend the several functions in con- 1n:CtiOP. with the Upper Canada COL" lege centennial celebration. Mr. 1;\I:1urice Estcn is the third genera- tion of his family to be an Upper ` Canada student. mu; naxunu uuuut uupt. uug.L.w. -_ Sign boards were blown down in gthe city and windows smashed, in- _ | icting minor injuries to pedestrians. vi Along the highway leading out of ylthe (`iv much damage was noted ir. a orchards, where the fruit was prac ~ tically stripped from the trees. A {considerable loss in the apple crop Mwill be suffered by those farmers ezsituated in the (listrict over which y'the high wind swept. El Motorists travelling: along the [_lhighways found it almost impossible rito keep to the road, and accidents nlwere narrowly averted where cars` `were nearly blown into collisionv D with each other, or sudd:-nl_v had to` ,r`do(lge limbs of trees and other ob-I ..A.....,.A.Z..v.-. Ll....... f>\P\ AL- |.!,..l...... as attended by Buffalo. F0 lmony, :1 ba) [when four v x A forty-mile gale which .~`\\'e-pt over Toronto and xllstrict like :1 young `hurricane Tuesxlzly evening about 16.30, blew the ferry bout of thc lT.'l`.C. plying between the city ans Wards Island off its course and into :a sand bank, endangering the lives lof 35 passenger. These were finally iresced by a life saving` crew from lthe island under Capt. HL1z!`c-.4. 1 on... 1........:.~ ...,...,. m..... 4-..... :v1l IN`. ` _ FORTY-MILE GALE DOES `, CONSIDERABLE DAMAGE uuu5\. nuuun ux uvun uuu uuuqn uu-v astructions blown onto the highway., |Damn2:e was 1'0p01`te(l over an a1'eu .reuc-hing from the lake shore to as far north as Bradford. Personals iuxu .u:. uuuuumuu nun.-u. Ab \.n.u.: l.AIu.n his name xvas before the convention only till Mr. Hurvie indicutrrd his acceptance. Mr. Harvie said he hadn't seriously considered the mat-N tor, but would give an answer in two' weeks me. In case of him not ac- cepting, Ben. Johnson will be in the; eld. .=. Don. lr<~Iun<|. of '|` thv \\'m~k <-ml with .\Ir< um] Mr.<. and I\Irs. Stzxw-I_\ -(I :u`qu:1im:xnc(-.4 1.,` Jr .....l ._. , port IE2 and Mi-~ RANKlN-GlLLlE5 h0|id:1_\' xu-nldinjz took place at` of Mrs. Howard Beach, '.x'l1c-n her mother, ;\I1's. iic~'. xms mzu'1'iL-d to Mr. nkin, of .\Ii(lI:md. .\I1'.<. grim-n in nlaniage -by J:m1:-.' Sin1p;~'on. and the? \\`1X." pcrforxnr-d by Revl The bridc; \\'z1.< (ll`u. in Scotiu, and the north. ()\'ur.< visitimr rc .\Ir. '1`. Mulcahy of Orillia was nominated, but declined, and ques- tioned whether the party W215 doing the right thing in putting a candi- date in the provincial eld. His main interest in the gathering was to we that G. A. McLean received the Federal nomination. He had no doubt but that the riding could be eventually won for the Liberals, but they have a man's size job on their hands. an , 7.1 r.` 1 l I i | I I c1..._.l,__.__, --u :1 '11: l\"u}-Lhu1'u Advance :1n:1~_-'4,-1' of 1111- {o_v:1} I .v-H(-`rillt-, .. ..-.. ./. ..... \.\1 u.._v - ..;n::i.\:... . ro.n!} will sail Saturday: we .\Ii.~:.<:.~' Plummet 1 )1` about :1 year at- ( - home of Mr. ]'I1i7.z1huth St. of Pit.L.~:bu rgr, K I I Lilllv 1512;, of Ullf-E r(:1.'xti\'-.< in 1 1 nuzcr of Lhr family. `Ix \ K \ X `X 1% 'l`u rn I11 0 .. -1 .<|:1ntl, lldllllnu .\Iajor F. Sanderson, Liberali Whip in the Federal House, an(i1` Hon. Nelson Parliament, Provlnciall Liberal Organizer, were present and; spoke. Major Sanderson dealt or' !hr> uc.-o:r.;:lisiunents of the King (}n'.'v,-rninent, while Hon. Nelson? Parliament saw no reason for! hesitnncy on the part of Liberals in entering the provincial fray. Tho; 1"erp:son Government had increased the provincial debt, has increzlsed` ta;;u`.ion and the annual expendl j`.\1r..\Iur1'u_\' nml {nynmntl Hunu-r 'I`nrnn1.n \\ vr- up for the week Ml, Lh-ir home 11:.-1'r:. I Mr. Wm. Metcalfe and Mr. I Mrs. Bert Johnson of M.u1orrl, ` "I\Ii.<.; Hntc-r of Toronto, visitml 1.l<)|m I\lr-l(::\lf- on Sunduy. [ Mr. Il:u'nM W:||l:u-,c- of Tim 'i\\':x.~' hunw for l,h<~ \\ (-l-k a-ml nt. ! Mr. Albert and .\`Ii.<.< Mint-r\': Leon:Lrd of Toronto wr-rc: hemp for `Sunday. `g Mr. Allan Webb of 'l`oronL0 vi.~'iL- Wcd his part.-nt;< ow-r the wt-<,-k end. I .. n, . . .- m . - u-umn.-, u I u. u. -4.,-;.....u. ' Mr. and Mrs. J. Hunter and 1'am~` _i1y spent Sunday at the hmnv of .{Mr. and Mr.'<. Lorna Wimzrow,-, Bar- | 3 riv. ;.. I\I-v nu Lvlullvu Mr. and Mrs. Best and Mr. and Mrs. Iuwc<:Lt of Toronto visited at Mr. and Mrs. W. J. l,.(,-omml s or. Sunday. `IE2. I L I 1 I IF........Z.. lY.......- u-...uu_,. `Miss Francis Ilcwson has rt.-turn-1 . ) 1 ml to l`or0nto after visitim: her bro ` `.L||(-r, Mr. 'l`h0.s`. H(:w. ; ' Mrs. John I :1ttr,-rson is vi.'iLinL: hm rl.'uu:hl-r, Mr.-4. Hmrt-,r.~t, of Ric-hmrmr.} I XQX&IJ . Miss Margaret McConkcy is visit- ing friends at Clarksburg. N/Ia`. `X ... I).........l.... I.` ...'.IAI..._ ....5 LLIK. u) 1\`Ir.s'. Wm. Brewster is visiting: friends in Toronto. :1 1 In v~. . u .- . \I|u.Ln.nuuI(.',a u..-......_,. g icil Mr. Fred L(.`0nU.!`(l of Tomnto is syn.-nding his ho]idz1_v.< with hi: imotlu.-r, Mrs. J. Lcaonurd. 1:1 I `Ir -1 tr . I :- Sour Mixed Pick1es-:-)0 ox. Rubber J ar Rings-:3 dnz. . G-1'11eX~-}>m' pkg: . . . . . . . . . . Gi11et s Lye-tin . . . . . . . . . `I I`: I1 11 _._-v -. _. __._._._ ,` u l Anniversary se1'vice.< will he hr.-1d:- lin the United Church on Sunday;! lnext, Sept. 15, at 11 and 7 o cl0ck.i The Iiev. A. C. C11-\\'.< of 'lm'onto \\'ill l)n- the .~'])(_'(IlE1l prr.-2u:l1-1'. l Quitr: 21 numbt.-r attcmlccl urlniwl` ( . . at Dalston on Sunday lumi 1`:-nc-w-(l l'rit~ml.~'l1lp.< with `Ll1~ i Q Ai. v.1/.1: Y .\I1*..and I\I1*.< -pll this wc-wk. ` . 9 1| ... 1... \ ,,,.... I i :\Ir.~:. Jas. A. {ix \'i.=iting with: `ihcr fzxthvr and mother at 1'II1m'211(-. it -n- n n . 1 |l\,L A<\\.||\L uuu -nu-.n-.. (Au ...u.-uu. l 1 Mr. Henry Brown of .-\u1'or:1 has been the guest of his cou R. F i Caldwell. In 1 , - With some forty 111agistruLe:< in .Bar1'ie to-day and to-lnorrow law and `order should prevail. uA\.A vv V... ' There was no service in St. J21mu.<' `Church on Sunday eveningr. l L\`Ir.~'. Gr-0. H untvr and .\Ii.~':< .\Ict,:1 Ir..\Iur1'u_\' Rzlymontl Hunu-r of; `nrnnm L-mi . . . 1 1 Wm CROWN HILL TH E CHALLENGER Wek End Specials----Friday and Saturday _TROUD ...A IvY..f`._..|. COLLINGWOOD . The Grand Prize for reliability in the 15-day running of the famous Tour de France wasawarded to Essex the Challenger. The two Essex entries finished the race Without a single penalty -the only cars with perfect scores--Winning by a great margin over the strong eld of high-priced American and European cars. . . . 11 Not only the Grand Prize, but the Ansaldo Cup, for quick getaway; the Lyonnais Cup, the Pyrenees Cup.,theAtlantic Cup,the Cup of Brittany, the Cup of Norman- dy and the Cupof the North were also taken by Essex the Challenger. Essex the Challenger looks and acts like a costly car because it is built like a costly car. Its enormous success has inspired others to claim qualities like Essex". Yet everything about it-appear- a.nce, pcxforrnance, comfort and luxurious smoothness--mark it apart, and altogether different. To be like Essex without bza'!d':'ng like Essex is a goal no car has ` found possible. More than 200,000 owners know the outright facts. You can know them too in 30 minutes behind the wheel. DOVER. the Super-Six of Commercial Cars. is Now Available '.~'. .-\yc1`.~". :1 3.-.'Lus1..< of rs / W Vin I I - 1 /HM` 0gi1vie s Minute 0a.tS---L:1l'_,"(,` }):1<-l(;1g`- Vi-Tone-]()' oz. 1:11-ge p:1(L-l<;1_:c . . . . . . Domestic Shorteni11g--2-ll>. ])z1<'l{:1_2:c>' . .