__.... \l& unc umceu cnurch me of Mrs. Leslie Dobsqn ' was in Alliston on Tues- {mess of aboixt/:.-t;v:> weeks, Lee. passed away at his n_ Friday morning :r....., -2 'as ett has the foundation s new barn. ` I son Bruce and Miss visited with the for- Kee, aga 2 years, Alex. McKee, was ad in the Willow ne on rwbuncu .'_A_NGU$ -- ....~..ua uay, uune `L Thos. Worrod, Jr., of may at Thnsz. 1xrn.......a-.. n uu. 5. ans. 1.9. Be week with their ' Richard Bell. - ` no aI.- 1-'7 -- - .u uxu VVIHOW on [ Wednesday. ' 9. short search tle fellow In '- .-.. uu uuuuuy, Jf his son Leon- Lsiconducted by the house and us Union ceme- ledfrom a. dis- us_`WhnnInn nu.-1 1:-n Vaanme axmumln - rUd.l'Un in a \vu$n`l- 'od. . Worrod s. . Bell of min v\nn- spent Cleary. 4ua- auu LVITS. spent Sunday Cleary. s. Carr witli _ , _ --.... ....... vv eunesaay evening Lwell acted, all doing their parts ' It means a. lot of work to get up su play but it pays well for the time s and is a good training for the yo Proceeds, $49.15. Mr--some M-.. o .-.-, 8. sick in the hospital there. I. T. Lennox from the V spend some time with The play given by the ple's club last Wednesday rwell t manna Q Int ..o --A - ,-...... vac: uunuox, Harrie. Ivy baseball boys won Creemore on June 3. If th up till the end of the sea Cup will be back again 11 The Presbyterian ree. quilts in the b as urch Inn} 'F'|-........:---- -' Y. W.M.S. `quilted ement' of the June 6-i-Miss 'I'helma..Broiey, nurse- in-training `at. Collingwood. isshome for holidays.` Mrs. J. Banting is visiting her bro- ,ther. Jas. Lennox. Barrie. Ivv hnanhnll u..--- - 'roceeds, $49 . 1 Mr; and Mrs. -Dent Runawa- Greater Beauty-The 'ppet is modemly design- ed . . . with long lowf graceful 4-Wheel B1-akes-The Whippet is the only low- priced four-cylinder car that offers you thenecessary safety and security of 4-wheel` brakes. Don t be diverted from 4-Wheel brakes-prb- tect your resale value. Greater Room-Judge the roominess of the Whippet from the inside. By measured test the Whippet offers more leg room than any other light W scar. duern in .....-,..... L- I mus. n; It. Arnold v at Thursday to see ti sr. Boyd-Davis, who . A 110:: frnm Hm "*-` ._.w WM fPer Gallon . More roominess - ' Greater beauty - - 55 miles an hour - S ` Clear vision posts - Low gravity centre ~ Snubbers - - -' - 6 Different ` Body Styles -S IT COSTS LESS to drive a ppet than any other light car. Thousands of to that. And in additionyto its remarkable economy you get many advantages no other light car can equal.- - v -uuasng WGS I that well; such 9. ~ rs spent- Erainlng young. . S: Carruthers of Guelph ' _Mr. and Mrs. 1 Amazing economy - More_Miles % 15.. C` 4-Wheel _-. --.uv_Au WUIIC C0 ay the~1a.t- Davis, is very West is here friends. V young peo-_ asday was ` . their nay-fa nun!` A'rno_Id went to 7 sea H-m.Io+ Brakes .f0; y0lll` vv Q15! tlon. hour is all we claim. Many owners report better than 60. Acceleratlon-5 to 30 miles an hour in 13 seconds. There "is no matching the Whippet s many modern ad- vantages at anywhere near its new low prices--and no InatChinU `fa In!-v -- f REDUCED Pmczs ON ALL DAHLIA AND a GLADIOLUS BULBS. A large quantity of Glad- % iolus Bulbs (both Dutch- and Canad_ian grown s'toc'k) to choose from. KYIVIJ The Royal Bank of Cagggda `must be met; , .,.rrv1 795 795 885 795 920 (I13 It pays- Whippet .Six $1,015 975 1,050 1,015 1,1 15 1,185 THUESDAY, JUNE 9, 1927. 'J"]1Xs1 Head Office : Branch Manage Ante`! Is su well. hers COmL Let Life your Ull there vehic ey pt been and cent ghng br(wvc f0I`L'(`, funds seri( tion. Que} tion tired can Onta BAI1 clgck Mash uvlrlCl3 I ,17o.oo. bag--Iee the difference. Page `Two INSURANCE COMPANY id 0.00. Dnstributed in Canada by" Z S1-n:-zzr METAL'PRODUC'I`S Co Thug: s now show/ing - moderate vuvuo 6 C1 New paces $9.00 to 0! GINADA. J (K508 WWW l'I'I-- .... o---V-0 ThewstofaCblIeg $3000: the avsiaggnlgcg t'\Irnii n '33.. 4.2...- - 4. NIXON, District Manage`:-._ nmuux.-1. ormuuo. ' uuuac l'llVe.| Irom Lot 7.. Hydro contract of James eytwas accepted and clerk inst to sign same. An account 01 Lawlor was left in hands of Home to report at next `me ------. u van LJGUUS [and Forests, Toronto. .The adding machine which had been sent on trial was ordered purchased for the use of the clerk s'office. The clerk was instructed to write Campbell Raikes ,reg'arding' fence on old road- allow- ance. qn complaint of Esten & Esten of condition of Robinson St., Hawkestone, clerk was instructed to reply; also to Arthur Fagan re Bass ' chase gravel from El 14, Con. contract of .Tnmna M--A Lake road and to the Soldiers` Set- ; t ission to pur- _-uvu VUUI ! iaolonizatiori Road Bylaw No. 5.06 was given its third readingand ord- ered sent to Department of Lands land Forests, .machine which had twm ---A - ' ' ozzzeozze v" 1; W ,e.?.1;:, s;e :v! A , 0 rd ' Get It now,/P 0 ~ 1' ' - A - AC WA` gn . , ---- .........5 uuuuuu 60 nave some cedars cut at the Provincial Highway corner of`8th Con.` The clerk was instructed to have Itle license for-the Town Hall renew- ve . . i W. H. Emms wrote that his road" a to Town Line, Oro and Medonte, was now closed. 1 ` o [ ' The Council met again on May 26 and May 30 and apportioned the statute labor on the different divi- sions and clerk was instructed to `mail lists out._ - ' ` V I1-I _ -_- ,-.,.......u auu WUHD OVCI` `some of the road matters for present year. The Globe Indemnity Company Insurance policy for liability. on Township roads was renewed for an- other year. W. Emms asked for some repairs to be made to road leading outhfrom Ridge Road to Oro Lea s !Beach. Miss Ruth Campbell, Secre- ' tary Mitchell Squares Women's ,In- "stitute, wrote asking Council to have Con. .._---.V vgyvwsuv um proper The Hon. W. Finlayson `Jermey were present and some : ear. y rn1___ 111,1 - - pro I 1-H4-"n LUUU V6. W. 13. TUDHOPE, dierk. --..-....... u; uaules North- :epted instructed me. of John IS Coun. `meeting. _a1 other accounts before. II_ were ordered paid and nt made to meet at the Reeve. ono COUNCIL I'UI'u_ Phone 458M "-.79" -.2, UUH North: 1+1: 1|` _ J Those who took in the sports -Creemore on. June 3 were: Mr. Mrs. W. Elliott. Mr. and Mrs. H. C bitt, Mr. and Mrs. W. Brolley and 1 uulul poncesqlon gy, Bailey. VF. Feltis. D. Wilson . ----j-`C _ June 7-A. E. Mo-ison has been busy this week obtaining members for the wheat pool amrreports about 75% signing contracts. - he road commissioner is starting today to gravel No. 10 sidenoad in the ninth ooncession. hose whn fnnb an 41 --~- ' out.` a. visit at the parsonage here. The United Church Ladies . Aid met at the home of Mrs. A. W. Green last Wednesday afternoon. About twenty- 1'ive'ladies' were present and a very pleasant `and `profitable afternoon was pent together. ~ Sunday afternoon. Visitors during the week included: Wm. Scott. Albert David, R. McCul- _ lough of Toronto, at Angus Warnicafsz Miss Jenne Elliott of Toronto. with Miss-C. Metcalfe: Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mccraw and family of Toronto, with Mrs. B. G. Mccraw; Mr. and Mrs. H. Or and family oi. Grenfel, with Mrs. Sp oule; Mr. Gordon; `Chas. Lee. and Miss Porter of Toronto, at Thos. Reid's. at the pa L _t_ t_he h_ome A. rsonage adies . W_ flv-non Ian` ugne 3- Miss Marga Hamilton spent over home here. ` 'TUl'vIn "kn-- """" ' The bereaved L of the neighborhood V I-IIIIU Q0] IJl'OWOd Little Jimmy McKee, aged" 3, Verna, Pratt of Toronto, at Mrs. W. Knapp s. ' Wm. Bintnie has bought a. car. 4 *Mrs. L. Handy .and little daughter v1sited'1n P_eneta_ng one day this week. UVCF ounaay. 7 Visitors here this week were of Grenfel, at G. Tracy's; M Mrs. Sylvester Tracy of Colwel Tracy's; Miss Ferris of Barrie, 4 mot Cook's; Mr. and Mrs. Ed. 9_nd daughter of` 111mm. ..... ..._--v`- IIITIIIU June 5-A goodly number attended the Field Day picnic which was held at Midhurst Reforestation Farm on June 1st. -Alf. Newmari visited rrinds in F103 over` Sunday. M Visitnra ho-A - -` ' June 8- V Tnfinln-A... - and Mrs. P. B. ~ very ill. . Mr. and Mrs. W rie spent Sunda -mother, who is 11 guuul. - .Mr.- and the week-end . The many fr! Master willVbe Miss Brailey s home in Orillia. ends 6f . sorry tq learn she is m. McMaster of Bar- y with the former's I. pent the, holiday at her Mr. and `Mrs spent phlck. sundaiz `with Mr. nay . John W.VJennett- ha completed for his ] --....., .u.n. auu lV1l'5. KlCna The Ladies Aid of the met at the home on June 1st. ` Mrs. Robert Ellis 1 vi: friends this week. Irwin Miller A111 day. Jnnn nr '---~-- - Mr. Lee had lived `in Angus th ' part of his lif ` year. He is survived `by his wife; sons, Jack of Toro Angus and one dau hter Janet. (Mrs. Wheeler) of Woodb dge. . The funeral was held _conducted he at Angus . `After an |-IKE 00"`! illne Jonas` T. B; L T33`. ss about. ee. a\ Friday mornl: ..... .. ...muu on aaturday, J Mr. and Mrs. Worrc garrle spent Sunday Thos. . r.} - - /Misses Eileen Duck.woz-th tlnson. Lema ` Shortland, Kathle Norman Smith atte by Miss May. Da vldsoxr of New Lowell on Satur Mr. and Mm. vmma , May Mar- by, Evelyn and Master recital held (music teacher) day, June 4. `TIT ...--A 3 Wlllough en Smith nded the June 7 ._M,._ Tnfnn ants-`.4 I. K _ ...... .. u uu uunuay. . Mr. and Mrs. Freeman McFadden of Cookstown visited at Wm. Woolsey s on _/ f Toionjo-speAnt the is grandmother. Mrs. Neil Shaw. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Mot-'2-AIs_ and family ` `of Toronto were` week-end guests at Thos. Bell's. Brown & Co.`% June 6-On Mo son went to Hamil secured a, position. ,='Mr. and Mr sday Miss Grace Car- ton where she has , , . - on Q zome iayr ies' gather. ` `~ 6-0:; ; nn ISIAH} in I Little Boy Drowned Jlnnnnu 11-17-- - -' ` % Edsznr Miss Margaret Warnica. over Snnrhuy .,+ 2. T1 The Late Jonas T.,B I gr an lung... A0 -`~ ..... -._, \lI- ;uruuLu, wan ,cCraw: lly Grenfel,w1th E -----------.. re C. Cole at Mr. and er Colwell, at B. : at Wil- the. sports in. Mr.` and . Cub- 7. nd fa.m- ` ltis, ilson and n Newtnn-. UT_OPIA -.-. u. ..uuua.1'u ueu.` United church me Leslie: `nnhnnn