---- sco'r'r s--- (`()||\'(`lI1i)|l John Forgie, President. Conservative Convention ?REPA5*3E EUR NEXT WINTER Summar Prices Down For the Month Cartage - Ice - Coal VVood `I X . Scott lfliil), :1! 15.0`) ;:.m. l|H- l.i|H'1`.'u|"m' $1265 J. C. Scott, Nul'llI Hilumw HM: '|'l||'H.'lI`.Y. MAY 2!), I930. R. E. Fair, 'Sec y. of May H! i\'- In Phone 86. :11 Mater Vehicle Opemtm7 s License? Ontario Department of Highways 17 I ~,l._ `[)....._...l- 38 3ayfield 3%., Barrie Have You Renewed Your IF you are operating 3 Motor Vehicle in Ontario, you are brc-al~:in~ tlee l:.=w unless you are the holder of a 1930 Chauffeur or Operator's Licgise. Trafc Police are now apprehending motorists for the purpose of examination of licenses. In case of accident. traffic ofecrs or police will immediate- ly call for your licen.=>., card. Be sure _. ou have it with you whenever you sit ')c.-hind the v.'her;l. It is prima facie evidence that 1:-2.1 are qualier`. to 0per:x`.c a car. Its absence will renr`<.-r you liable to 1: fine and also may be interpreted to mean that you are not a competent driver! Do not lay yourself open to inconvenience and needless blame. Application forms for new or renewal licenses may be secured from the Department of Pghlic Highways, Motor Vehicfes Branch, frezn any of the Department's Agents throughout the Province, or from any Licensed Garage. If you seek a renewal. have your license card of 1929 with you. If you have lost it, a duplicate will be issued by the Department on payment of 50 cents. New and renewal Licenses are issued by the Department or any issuer of Motor Vehicle Permits. There are one or more issuers in every county. The fee is $1.00. Applicants for new licenses must undergo examination which the issuer will arrange. The fee for an examination is $1.00. Carefully preserve your License. Have it in your pocket every time you drive. Produce it whenever called upon hv an officer of the law. Do not allow anyone who does I8 .pA.uu. by an who not possess a Chauffeur or Operator's License to drive your car. Wld lit'ea3t a3me Page For - Kl J-$tIv--. u.-_-w__ Motor Vehicles Branch TORONTO Nine other models just as attrac- tively priced. Wide range of colors. :m-. taxes extra. for ti1;_c0Acn , __, ONTAR! O V vTEMPERA-TURE DOWN I TO FREEZING AGAIN 1 __. . ` .\Ionday night the tclnperaturel` dropped to 32 and frost did some damage to plants and vegetables ex- ,po.~c-d. To-day the lowest was 38 `and pro: are for hi.2`h(.-r temper- 'ature.. I`Cendin,9,' for the week: Low High Rain \1m- 9-) 55 Q-) so -- - ----W. H. Buttery. l l01"~`l,-tflll, :1 wt:-e(l famil".;"` "uh ` out Canada, is a. menace to ho .. .' and other farm animals E)ccau.=.- of < its poisonous properties. The Botan- ist of the Dominion Department of, Agriculture, calling attention to the` harmful effect of this weed on": h01`scs`. cattle, sheep and sometimes pigs, points out that the prc nce of the wood in elds is u.=u;1ll*.' an In, dication of the need for drainage.'. In cases where the weed is found` steps should be taken for its com-1 pletc eradication throuyrh proper} drainage and adequate soil. cl-:'1ninr* by 21 thorough system of crop rota-3 tion. l -_:__e I uay. ` Bill Cooper, of Toronto, spa-n11 "Saturday and Sunday at the home of .\j1'.~'. D. teed. Sophia St. Mr. and .\lr.=.. A .W. 1"lctc`ne1' 1'c~ !Lurm>ml from Florida last wek, [where they spent the winter I H:|v'.w St:-\\'.'n-1*. who \\`!-!< fnrmm-Iv UYCTI |\\'HL`1'(,' Lilli) S[)CKll. H16 \\"HlLl.`l' Buyne Stc\\'az't, who was forlnerly ag'1`icL1l1u1'aI rep1'cscntati\'c at Allis- ton, \\';.1.< in I3a1'1`ie this week ' Romain Harrison, of Gult, visit ('11 at the home: of Mr. and i\'I1'_s. Frank Foster over the week end. Mr. and Mrs. C. N. Kclccy, of To-| lronto, visited Lhc fo1'mor`s parents. `on Wc]lin_g`ton St. over the ho1ixlay.l \Ii<: T?nH1 ".\Tnr~knv nut` T\'li<< 7\Tn)'-l I (3110. I Miss Ruth Sarjeant was at her _ {home for the holiday. Miss Sarjeant lis graduating from University of `Toronto next week. .\l'1_<.~: Laura Ambler, who is teach- ing gut Ivy, spent the holiday at he)! humv on Rec} St. Mr. J. 12. Boys spent the holiday lint Algronquin Park with 21 fishing j`pa1'ty, OH VV(.`lll1l_!;LOll DI. 0\'L`1' LDC llOllLlily.l Miss Ruth `.\lacl{'.1y and Miss Mar-l inn Bzintillg`, 01' the Canada Life,` .Toronto, were holiday VlSlt0l`S wiLh .111`. and Mrs. John Mackay, S7 Wor- slcy St. H1`. and Z\Ii*s. Horace Wilson will` `present a senior students recital in Collier St. United Church on '1`ue.~.:-, day evening, J-une 10th, to which the; public are invited. ` Mrs. '1`. H. Reddit. who has smem. puouc are mnneu. Mrs. T. H. Reddrt, who has spent some months 111 Cahforma, arr1ved| home this week. 7\T1-e ("T1-:1-Ir.ua NT-am-f-;n nffov uvinfn .,| QUARRlNGTON-HARGREAVES v - _ . 1101119 U115 ween. | Mrs. Charles Martin, after winter-| `ing in Washington, D.C., is at home` again. 1 Miss 1VI:a.rgaret Blankstock Wmi 'agau1. g - Miss Margaret Blackstock Wad home for the holiday. | Mics. uid-,1 Rurtnn. nf "l`m~m1tn.' Wing the State of Caliwmaia lmse ,was name 101` me nouuay. I _ Miss Leillia Dougall was the guest fof Miss Lennox ove.r the week end.` Mrs. Hector Cameron is spending: the week end with Toronto friends. Nfvc Qurouvnu and how hvnfhnr N/Iv `; EH9 WEEK EIIU VVILII LUEUILLU .Ll'lIl(l5. Mrs. Swayze and her brother, Mr.` Dulce, have returned from a shmg trip spent at Port Loring. Misc N[a)'Q`.`~1Y`Pt`. Howe snent the HOIYIG 101` L118 nouuay. Miss Guida B-u-rton, of Toronto,` ;was home for the holiday. | 1\'Ti:= T.nilH2 Unucrsl '2: thp wlipet. 8.111185. A shing party including R. M.: :Price, Albert Burton and Mr. J. W. Ness enjoyed two days angling at |Huntsvi1le the past week. . M1-2, Rnv H11)-sf, nf 'I`nrnn r.n_ \\'.-4.` The nmrriage of Nzmcy Ann, d:uxg'hter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward '_Hu1'greu\'e.~:, of Barrie, to M1`. Byron `J. Q_L1z1rrin;_.1on, .'~':on of Mr. and Dali's. C. J. Quarrington, of '1`oron.Lo, "Look place on Wer1ne=da_v, May 28th, at Collier St. United Church, Barrie, the Rev. J. J. Black ofciating. The .church was prettily decorated with T\:u1n`< 4'11] Hnwm-:, 'I`hr> bride. `Drip Spent an rort. Lmnng. E3 Miss Margaret Howe spent the 1: ho_1iday with friends. at St. Cath-i; HPIYIDQ FLUIIISVIJIG IIIC p2LSL \VEBK. Mrs. Roy Hurst, of Toronto, V\'a..s` the guest of Mr. Dick Hurst Ulla week. I \1'.. 12.... u....nm or Qrn-an-\nr ween. Mr .Byron Burton, of Screiber, visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. Burton, o\"er the week end. Dr. and Hrs. Harold Hunter came `down from Orillia to spent the holi- days with Mr. and Hrs. Chas. Hun- ItUv'u..,. 1.`...-A M....1,1n nr 'T`n1-nnfn scer. Mrs. Jessie Harkle, of Toronto, visited relatives during the week lend. I \T~,~ I)u+1 qnn:nnr\' uv-1: of Innu- ICl'lL1l`Cl'l '33 p1'(.`l}Llly (.lUCUl"lLLf(l WLLH 13u1n`.< and spring owers. The bride, who was given away. by her father, wore a lovely gown of l'or;:e.tmenot blue point do sprit, with shrimp pink picture hat and shoes to match. Sh: `carried an old fashioned noseg'ay ox `sweetheart roses, forget-me-nots and valley lillies. She was attended by Miss Kay Wolfe, who wore a prettfv` lfrock of printed chif'i'on in pastel . with .~`h0e.< and hat to match. fzmd carrit-(1 a . ol' Ophelia roses. j.\lr. Hugh Grant acted as best man, and Mr. W. Craig: and Mr. Charles V Quarrington were ushers. During the ; of the reglste-r Mrs. Bruce Pawley sang. Mrs. Har- _;`r(.-z1\'e.<, mother of the bride, was Iiumtlsom--ly gownerl in 21 Pamu model {of niillni_uut blue chiffon with . gssrey hat and >`.i`l0c.~'. Mr.-1.. Ql12Ll`1`ili'g- lton, n:oth.'~1' of the groom. looked ]ch:\rn1in.-2' in an <-n.s,-mhle of hlac`.< gaml white. After the ceremony 21 irwet-ption \\'a.< held at the re.<.i(len(-I- iof 1.he bridr-'.~= parents on Peel St., Ewhere the ;_;'zn'(lon.< and rooms were ;profL1. with . flowers. I)r. .l7.. G. 'l`urnbull in a neat .' pro- ';po the health of the bridz.-. .\l'te1' `hn rt.-ception ;\lr. :mrl .\lr.<. Qu'll`l'ill},1'- tun left for the north on a motor ltrip, th~ l;ri tr:1\'(-l'lin;: in a . 3 ` of Him and \\'hit`n slmrk. 1 lr-iirh b<-rut zmtl ;~:il\'(-1` fox fur. tin-Er return they Wlii reside in mihon. 0% il:-. 1 I nveny pnccu. W iuc 1'u.u5u vn uulunao All prices f. o. b. Windsor, taxes extra. By purchasing a Hudson or Essex automobile you will will receive benet of the recent reduction in Canadian Sales Tax. FAGAN ? .)TR SALES Mr. and Mrs. A. H. F01: and chil~ ren \`~.'o1`e in Os)121\\'z1 for the 1101i un- `UH - `.\h-' 7L'f""I'~':vI .\1:u`l-y. for 1,}:-z . J1 L43` H4`! and Mr.-` .....,. H Hull 10 UN: }!,'l'(H)lll.illl5ll| IL '.1nununI1 pin. 1\`1i.-1.4 | z1lriv1.1 lI.1y1s. p1 l.h- ur;.r,:u1 11ml 1luri11L: t.l1v.~ 111114.: E Fr:111(:1-s Hull :-::111;.:, 111111 rluring .+'11:11i11;: of tho rt-;:i111~1- Mi.~:.~; .\ () \'1-ill 52111;: Av-- Murizt. ' U.ih(`T.`i wu-1'1: l)r. Lreo Hull and 'l`h0.~'. Hnyus. (E111-.~l.1 l'rrnn :1 1:111:-u i11('I1.1dt-,1! Dr. J. L. Hull, 511141`), Ml`. ulml Mrs. (in-0. Ital son, 'I`oro11Lo, and Mr. John (203 l.':o..h..n.n- A I'M-r :1 al:1'n1'.. xv. -III! lll('lU(l(-,t1 In`. .1. I.. null, 10-- '.5|n l0, l(.~)hin- (ioym.-. ,l\'iu'h(,-nu-r. After 21 duinz, w.'.-tlding `|)rr,-ukl'::.s'1. at the home of the bride .5 })1ll'r'l11.~?, the happy couple heft, on :1 wmldim.-; trip to Quebec and St. Allin: lo I n,~21upr-, tho brirlu truvc-llin;: in 21 lovely blue (lrr.~. with fawn (:ou`., hut nml shm-<. On their r.-Lurn thr.-y will n~ixlu in IC\':1n.-ton, Ill -Personals MARLF.Y--HALL "A gmtly \\ I'lhll_1;' \\'ZL~` st St. I`:xtI`i'|\".~ (',hlIr(:h, 1 ` .\10m|:xy murninL'. Why 21 is: l wrl,i||n- Hull. (l:1w,cI-\l.<- ul . J. H. Hail, I".Ivl; mt: tlw hritlv 0!" Mr. J. I" ' ' 4.... I L ll -nn 1.! '\ . _,, ., 1- |n'1(l:: w Lrilmm-cl mu! :1 1 ..n.| Its 100% ()4 III.. The Nortuenu .~\ um-e T l_L',' . hll]`('.]l, l hL-lpston, 1:, 2431):, whu-n (l:m',{.-\l.(-r n1 .\h'.s ' H I ' .. II 1.... I... I` \'u'l'l itzv. ....uu muzxy. I M2112 ! Life, ' ; :`.tm. Emu .\I:u'l(-y,` r~'. John` 1-an--:1.-1|` 1;- VT r. Hudson s Great 8, with 100% score over- whelmed all competitors in tests conducted by the department of Highway Control of the State of California. All the well-known medium-priced sixes and eights were represented. They were submit-- ted to tests in Speed, Reliability, Flexibility, Operating Ease, Steering Action and Free- dom from Vibration, Shimmying and Over- heating. Hudson, one of the lowest in price, alone nished with a perfect score. Special attention was directed to Hudson s remarkable sustained high speed and clean performance. The experts also reported that at 60 miles an hour it still had a wallop for acceleration far exceeding any car tested. l Vespra Council met in Court (:1 Revision on the 191.11 in: with all members present. Parties app(.-ulin,-_r 101` their 1`_epresenLatives were ln-unl |-and the -court decided as follows : The assessinent on the S W `,4 la: 7, Con. 11, rc-ducc-d $200; l`) `-_- loiu 2, Con. .0 reduced $200; C..\'.|!. re- duced $510 on account of dispo..in_:: of part. of property; E lot 11 Con. 13, ZlSS(3i$]1l(.`11t coiirim-(l; I\'.W. 1,3; lot. 4, S.W. {:1 lot 4, and W.` '_- 5 lot 5, Con. .9, and W. `.- ; W. `.-.- lot" 5, and E. `,2 W. `2 lot 5, Cmi. ll), nssessineiits ('onrmed; lot (i, Con. 13,` zL. :1: 3800; E. 75 S .-_- lot 1!), Con. 4, c0n1'mc(l; lot 6, Con. 12, I`('- lduced $200; buslcet factory rmluvo-al l$2Z00; E. `,~'.- 131. '2 lot; 2. Con. l`I.| lot J, Con. 1().l :$100 oil` buil(lin"=; $100 oil" (7., Do\\'ney s a;-:se. on account 01 selling 2 acres to school section; part IE. 1-; lot `.2, Con. 12, be z1sse. toI llTl1os. Hankin as tenant. l The court adjourned to meet all _ 1 o cloek in the afternoon on Mon- day, June 23rd. 4 I ,|reduced 5100; E. `-- y l (awn-.-u1nlnn+Inu,~ 1Irr\\In unuzl 4`:-run `ea : cl Cyril Mills, conveying indigent to , hospital, $5.00; A. A. Armstrong, :pla.carding and disinfecting, $14.00; .' 1 Wm. .E. Brown bala-n-ce salary as ;lcxol1et or anddpotage, $Ii`1%.00; Jra(sl. : . outts, ragging in ay roa, 35385.00; Geo. Cmwford, balance sal- _la1'y assessor and postage, $05.00; R. I,Y`i:. .`;`;;'"o...V:::`$::. si.`:...::%:`.`.i v'7roaci, 33,350; Dr. W. A. Lewis, exam- t' ining indigent, $5.00; Dr. L. J. Simp- son, cixamimng i11digent,f$5.00d; Geo. `D. Siannon, supp ie" or in igcnt, $2.75; A. Cumming, Dputting in cul-I vert, Barrie and Vespra, $5.00; A. A. Sm~i'uh, disinfecting school, etc., $2.45; D. H. Coleman, hospital ac- count, indigents, $129.50.. Pm-miatinn twig xrivnn town m" M'i(l- |ua_\-', June z;srn. i Communications were read from S. L. Page re meeting of weed in-| _spectors; Dr. Tanner, of Midland, re lpermit to erect sign near junction of I highways 26 and 27 on the township `property, re town of iMdla-nyd; R. C.| IPeacock, Sec. L.O.L., Midhurst, re `use of hall for Orange Lodge. | \ I`.hn r-n1nni7.nf.inn 1-nnd hv-I:1.w :15! 'use 01 nan Ior urange uuugc. I \The colomzatlon road by-1uw . I `amended was nally passed. E "F-hp Fnllnwimr mar-,nnnrt.= warn nam- 1' ed MISS MACPHAIL AGAIN T0 RUN 1N SOUTHEAST GREYi COUIIE, mung!-:I1Ls, .::.L.4:1.0u.. ` Permission was given town of Mid` land to erect Sign as requested. A. B. Coutts, Clerk. I :_ . I Durham, May 25.-Souuthe2Lst Grey \ United Farme1x< yesterday afternoon unanimously nominated Miazs Agnes Macphail, M.P., as candidate for the Dominion House. There were no] other nomination:<, and she enter.~` upon her fourth czunpaign with wimti lie)` pzi.r1_\' (-nnszidc-1's the b1'i;rhtc.~:'.i ] n'o'p(3ct<. I)~~.-'pit(- the hoiidzxy and favorable \\'e:1t.hc1' for fz1rm\\'o1'i:. tr_- `~`:~il was cro'.vrlI (1, ('\`(})`)' part 01; the I`i(iiI1}_" be-in,q' i'c1)rc. Fox: an hem` and a half .\Ii;~:.< '.\Iacph:Li!i 1:0`- L110 un>`\\'c1`\'i11_2` z1t,t.(.-ntion of thci i:u';;'o ;ra,ti1<.-1;n;: as she explained in-1' cinmi on 1.iw tm'ifT. \\'hi(:i1. she sai(l.i. large gauuuung . sne expnuneu uni ;~'t.and on the tari', which, she said, dhl not go far enough in lniperhn pr eference; on the Ontario divor -: court, inch, she sukL xvould jusfy its estabhshnient, and the value of the independent groupsin Uiellouse These, ehe stated, have set the pace in Parliament and more legislation for the country benet oghnue> znnong theni than in the ohl paru- ranks. She xvould reniove zdl bar riers to trade within the llinpire. 1:) rzwing all the more to the :\lOlIl1(`li Country. F. R. Oliver, M.P..P., dr: 5 scribed .\Ii:~'s Mz1eph21il .= stand fm: her ide:-Ils in Parliament and her un-N s\verving; loyalty to her constituc-nc_v.` Iler record entied her to an acclanr tion, he said. IN l'\lll?l~Z'lTDll\!_Qll\Ill"(\lT Uunerm nave noon Cl|l(e(1 LO nmozu :21 <-on\'e'.-ntion :1t fxlliston on Friday,` June 6th, to select :1 candidate to COIHLC.~\t the coxlstituency for the .<(-at in the house of connnon.<. 'I`m_-r:- i.` no cm1(1i for tho ('0l`)`.'M1ti0'1 in thg-'t:ld. Toronto pz11)e1'.< have been naming` some p).'o. L'(UHll2l1x'~ hnf H1n Hm-7:111 i: nf'n1'n1r-(1 In` :1 Make These Proofs Yourself. W4 Will Send a Car to Your Door --~- I The Libc.-1`:1l.< of South Simcoe and! Du'e1'in lmvc-, been called to 111001` n 1-r\n\':'.r\1:nn '1!` .'xHr_-fnn nu T7`-irlnv ' na.mmg smm- p).'0:~'p(.'CL1\'e L'ilH(lIll2lL1'~ but the H,(.-mld is informed by 3. prominent: Li!>t:1'a1:< that not one of those mr.:nti0no(l has any no`.i(m )5 ' L110 f`|<-M. The (`,<)I1.<,m'\'uti\'= I.,. 1...v,1 ..+| [|]O.<(: 1l1.5HLH)m`u Hun nu) nuuuu u~ (nu-rin_ (-.on\'(,-ntion czmnot lw hvld for :11 lutxst tlnww \\'u(-1\'.<. 11>` IC:1rl llr)\.\'x-. H1`-`E sitting: m:ml)<.~1'. i;~ going: to S:\ (.'h(.-wzxn to spc-ak at 21 series of meet- in;`.s` in that province and will lw in the \w,~.~:L more than two \veek.<.-~ .-\1li.~:tm'. Ht.-r:xM. ITIEHQBCI was 11n'au`1y p'd.SSU. "T-he followmg accounts were pass- d 2 VESPRA COUNCIL HQ SZ\1(l. IN DUFFERIN-SIMCOE IlilLI\\' nu uur----\--H -----u- v--- V - A. NEW XOTIC. llH`I'l( .T ION.`-Dl10I](,`(l 1.0 Illli II`-[H1 ` lu:u'I.nn skins; we have :1 buyer who \\':m(.s uuiuk action." The fur man in M011f.1'0Zl.l 'phoncd Edmonton. telling: his needs. Without dnlny tho Ednmninn mun cullul the radio station nnd word went out aclvlzslng truppors at sovorn} points in thv far north in be rt-udy to turn the skins oven to the airman who would call for them in :1. few hours. q The next day the alrmnn is back and the furs are speeding east by noriul transport. In three days from the time o-I his request the 1`ur`rler in Mzmlmtmn turns the skins m-or in his purvh:u. I The lonely trapper is no more, for the telephune, rudlo and aeroplane in ('um1Jin:\tiou have pene- trnlm] mznn Hmn 1`.-Ir nnrthnrn nn1Hnr1ou JFUIII LIN! LIIHU U-I H15 l'(!l]llUSL LL19 LlH'l`lL for tratod even the far northern solitudes. I A. New York furrler telcplmnml to his r-nprr-.senl:1tivo In Montronlz "Rush one hundred and fifty l'IllI nlrinsv wn hnvn n hnvnr whn \\':mls: uuiuk illlil VV. 1011 In,` i L Con. 3 1,: 5 I My 1 1().f D0 of` zection; I to at] l Only by riding in or driving Hudson s Great 8 will you appreciate its delightful operation. You are invited to take 1 trial car and test it for smoothness, speed, acceleration, power, easy handling, comfort and economy. A telephone call will bring Hudson s Great 8 to your door. - - `st;-4~`-'-' L I ding vzml Fill Your Ceal Bin New wHEN PRICES ARE LOWEST LEWIS 8;. CO. Milady Gets Her Furs iinn 4-1' llw |\ iliIw Town Hall, Stayner Monday, June 9th AHlmllm-t'nu-Ht will lw nnmlv l;m-1-;.5 1`, 5],(.u|(_ cars. All fl`i(`ll(].\` nml s_\'n1p:11lniz~rs :m- .<}w<-i;1ll\' in- viicd. ` In S(`l(`('1 :1 <-:uulil:11<- 14 ('t)|lH'.\`l lhr l. ilin};' in the I"m-tl|mnnin_ l<-tit-ml l'Il(-vliun. STOVE COAL - $15.25 Ton NUT COAL - - $14.75 Ton EGG COAL - - $14.75 Ton PEA COAL - - $12.25 Ton BUCKWHEAT COAL $10.00 Ton STOVE or NUT COKE $12 00 Ton 97 Dunlop St. HORSETAIL MEN.-\{:E