he? 1 lb. Box 39c ,__2 Tins 21c _2 Tins 27C 250 Pkg. 19c Supp0. 21 cur could not travel` Rev. W. W. Peck, M.A., L.L.B.. Clapperton St. Baptist Church on more than 10 or 15 miles an hour '."'!C~ana(lian Secretary of the Canadian? Sunday, June 9th, died in Montreal Than if ghnnhl nnf hr. nn H1nl'11,..-unn..nu.,. IFn:l.n~nh'nn uvhn c'1n`za!nv\ 7\1 nv1H-.\v _Tnnn 1'7rH1 Ir par-1r c Tin 29c nu u-uu Then road, was the reply. it . \l\lL ;u . nun. not In our hirzh- in Collier uu uuun `\.(lll >JCLlL'L(I.L_\ u; `N 011 th01Te1nperanco Federation, St. United way safety compaign we are .=t1'es:~:-_ ing` that cars mechanical condition, and a car not: capable of more than 10 miles an hour ce1'tain1_v does not full that re- quircment. r`LI\diP\ should I..... Ll..\a. .. be in good; LIIL uuuuunuu , \.`I.l|A\Ac|_v . u |.|ll\ vu, \A|\.\.n who spokefon Monday, June 17th. ...uu u. v. on Mr. Peck s Church ;in(iiIf:nni1y reside in Vancouver, B.C. I .......t I l\Iu |1\.I|n..1|u. There is no law that a man must drive above a certain speed?" No, but there are many things in the conduct of life that are not prescribed by written law but ac- quire almost the same status through long usage. We are seeking to im- V press habits of courtesy upon motor- _ ists, I and it can hardly be called courteous if, from whim or obdur- ateness or any cause a motorist holds up a long line of traflic. He should be made to realize that other peoples call for considera- tion besides his own. 1:111: -u .1 , , , ,1 \ 1 | uuu lll4nl\lCl Ana u W n. Whilo there is no minimum speed limit, concluded Mr. Henry, there is :1 fzenerul section in the act which` allows a magistrate to ne anyone: driving in :1 manner (langerous to` l traflic. -Under the circumstances set out in this pl`.l`ti(.ll1l!` case, th(:- mzm was _g'uilt_\' of an ii.f'i`t*.'-tit.` of law, and I consiri.c1' *hL- (lecision of the imigistrzite I A`. me than justified." `~ \"iYh U11: but it must ingcontruct 1 5 .`.E VI tnnln m7'ii W" Amaiversmsysale ANNGUNCEMENT NEXT WEEK SPECIAL- QUEENLAND SWEET MIXED - SWEET MUSTARD 1 SPECIAL- spEcL4L- LOBLAW S Rich Fruit and Nut SPECIAL- SPECIAL- SPECIAL- OH BOY Hand Cleaner 2 nus 13 WE $ELL FOR LESS .-..nu.. ._.. while there Size :: N0. 1 warms 73.. PECKLE CGRN FLAKES 3 mass. 25 EEK T@ILET LARGE J AR 3 WATCH FOR i CAKE $43.70 1.43. 1 l)1'iig_-`e !h :I :(l , an-. `;3-v.-av.-.--._ -7? H1 with u-hich is amalgcnmlf-.`L1 "THE STANDARD BANK OF CANADA \ QUAKER THE CANADIAN BANK A ' 0'5 QQMMEBCE Let us Protect Your Good-will HEN dealing with purchasers of W uncertain nancial rating at Home or abroad the Canadian Bank of Commerce chn be of signal service in approaching the new or un- tried customer for collection. The Bank is in a position to protect your ___... .- _ r_-____._ -,, ,. ____ __ interests without compromising the goodwill of the customer. Enlist the services of the Bank of Commerce to safeguard your property by donducting diplomatic negotiations with customers whose standing is unknown. Raspberry Vinegar r\A I rl-nxno Lime Juice DlONTSERRAT- Med. Size Butt-1a.- $11 i,~ hmi 21 COOLING DRINKS Grape Juice IF! (`Il'Q_. Lemon Cup and Orange Cup CRORQF A1\Tn _ _ AA E2i`%v`Ls....__B0tt1e 336 Lemonade and Orange- KXO$A`.jHeBmnd..........2 Tins 259 Chicken Haddie LILY Bx-and-- Direct from the octnn ms- 01- ";f.`.-"`E`1`.. :,`.5..i`,.,`.ii .j.`. .2 Tins 25c Salmon Salmon Kipper Snacks . RnalTnsa . . . . . . . ..___- W ILL|.;I1'}-- N t! I I)rink-- Mnedfngzc Bottle. ........Btt1e DAL l`0N`S. . Der d`T' sii .f`$12i___B0ttle 390 Direct L` to your table . SOVERKIGN Brand- Finmt Sockcye - SOVEREIGN Sockcye The Pick of the Catch -H::.Iva . . . . . . . _ ._ .. ... VVALRUS Brand- Gmict%Cohoe--Ha!Va You will enjoy selecting your` Groceries for your Summer Home the Lob- law way, you do your s`n:ppin we pack your order` FREE. Ask your 10- cnl store manager for fur- ther particulars. __ .___ __.-`.--..,u S A.M. T0 6 RM. Wed. 8 a.m. to 12.30 noon Sat. 8 -.1.m. to 11 p.m. 14-16 DUNLOP ST. STORE HOURS: nu, - - .. .u._..\.. . .... .. of tin; nceded total CATELLPS Ma ca r 0 m %`$ER!ES FOR Wi SEPMMER WME 16 oz. Pkgs. `_2 Tins 11c Tin 21c 23 Tin 17c Page Five In n.-.~'umu, if, besides u. lhv l]]1lil1LL`I1`.l1(,'U of the swing span, m~:h_-1'-in-uouncil had 2lLlLh0l`iZC`Ll 1 contribution of 40 pt!` cent. of need- mi mtzil <'u.<[, this would have re- 1)1`e. $44,665.03. Untlcr the ag'1'eexnent now in force the Depart- ment is uctL1u1l_\' contributing` 5.- 936, plus the maintenzmce of the swing span. `vfx -...L...l LA... Ll... Ll. c n 1115 .::Ju.IA. It must be noted here that the old bridge at Atherley was built many years ago over the outlet of l.2=.ke Sll1l(,'O(- and \\'as maintained` ` and operated by both counties. [t L included a swing span as it was crossing a navigable stream. None` of our Trent Canal system regula-` tions has prejudically af t'ected_theE level of Lake Simcoe and we were; under no strict legal obligation to contribute anything toward the re-l construction of this bridge. Old Age Pensions` Committee id At 'I`uesday`s session a number of names were presented for appoint~:1. ment to the Old Age Pensions Com- mittee, and various Councillors in-Nd timated that there had been a fairly`; active canva.~:s for places on the`,. Board. Councillor Denney said hel; t I l l 4 favored the method adopted by Ham-'_ ilton, York County and other placesfl! in choosing the committee from members of the County Council, and moved that a committee of ve be`, appoint.r~d from the present member-` _ship of the Council. This was sec-u onded by Counillor Glover and car- I `rind. -Six Applications for Inspector for South Simcoe Applications for the position of` Public School Inspector for South Simcoe were received from William Ftvwzu-t, Ottawa; 'l`. J. Pettit, Peter- (Continued from page one) Two New Faces in County Council . B. Hanley, {cove of Midlaml, k his seat as `.1 member of the -. .. . . .. . I v-u, \._, `bx: found ..u-r u .u-.u. u;. -.v..11u.u-1. y Y During 1928 the County 51) County 1'oa(l.< $`. .i0.2:31.b1. of thv Dcpammunt of I-ii_;`h\\'z1_v.< was $105,127.-10. .-\the1'le_V Bridge At the J1`.I`lL1i-11').' rm-cLi11_r Cm resolution \va.< pz1.<.<(-d askin the IJopu1'txm.-111 of di1\\'21) Canals pay 40 per ccm. of m A... ... L would have 2 .03; (3) llI1(1\: aut'no1'izc-(1 21 cent. of the })1'\.'[JL L125; \ u Im- m'1buLu 2111 211110 11111: ... 1 ..u`.,,.u. A\/A ..._,.. . - was -.1 lower temh 1' at making` it clear that th-:- 1 not hz1\`c- cost more thurf ~. It` the order-in-coum-ii` izetl contribution of 4 J: ....- x..\.\.uuu U1. AVAL- Since thc Junuar. Council the V'i11ag'e water (lied and M1`. Reeve of Coldwatc-1', der to become 21 ca \'z1uzn1L po. but t cil (lecided that H. I of the former clerk, undg-1' ugreelnexlt wit}: No. 27455, the Domin- `n:I1L hd.` u.~;-um.-L1 0b1ig'L1~ a1'_<,v`.-1' than 40 per cent. J...l 40.6..-.1 ...~.t AL` LL. the only promis. --C, \.\'\|AA\ Idilwax _\'.~' 1.... \4\. . .. cost of the &J-&Il\I\ld-' I Miss .\IiIdre(1 West of. |\'isitin_9; her aunts, the Mi `\Y..-. IJ:,.1-.n.. A4` {Wk}.-\ Mrs. W. J. Leonard, Miss Orc}m2'd,: Mrs. G. Hewson, Mrs. Wm. Good-{ fc-How and I\'I1`.<. J. Hunter attend--d; the district annual Convention 0:" Wom(.-n`.< Institutes in Barrie on` 'I`l1u1'. ' m. 1 up my .- 1 Stroud d(:f_-at:-(1 Lefroy by iv`? `mi 3 in a softball JIZUTJC on FriL1a_V ew,-n- ing. C`. Y.....,` .1 Y'.-.IA, .1 I"1.....,.L L-.11 .5. St. James [fnited Church held .1 meat .~'uppe1' and concert on \E':l- m.~.~:(luy night. The Stroud orcl1est2':~. \\'a.~' in .1H{:l1(l21ll(.'0 and Ralph G.o1'd0:1 <'l1Lt:l`t1ll1C*1' of Toronto_. assistt.-d with the p1*og1'amn1e. Mr. and .\Irs. C211-1 Hunt of To romo visiteil at Mr. and Mrs. Fre-Ll Gre-en .< on I"1'i(lay. M1`. Johnson of Orillia is \'i_ 1 ;his dz1u_:l1te1', Mrs. Harvey Hughes. The school picnic of the ve 'wa.< wt,-ll attomled. The weather \\`:1.-; ne and the sports were much en- joyed by all. 'l`h(` 'Lrou(l >'ol'tbv.ll team went to .~'<:h0ol.< hold at the To\vn.~:hip Par`.-<| Ivy on .\Ion(la_\' ni_;'ht and won by` wvu L. In .... ll\/-`-|.|\llXq xLu.nAu_;., .un. klL\.\\_ll` of. both jobs. Mr. Ste-\'en.< again ram for iue\'<:. but the ole-0101-5 f_*`a1\`v {obins a majority of votes. I'n,ln.. +1. 0 AI. \..a .`, l`,... ,.. .- A\ll 3 M1`. Hz11`1'i.~' ~ 5 brothc~1'-in-lu\v, week. ? .\1r. Harold ism,-nt the '90 ; liere. The \\'oms,-n'.< Institute \\".1;~: ir ml to join the Thornton b1':mc11 thc-ir speciztl m-.-L-ti11;r held 1:`-zt .\ '1:1yafte1`11o011, when Miss .\Ic spuku on \\'omen's Power um`. t`}L1unce." S2-\'om1 of the mom took zulv:1ntz1g_*e of hearinj: this Ln-11-._-ni zuldre.~.< by atu-ndi11}: -....a ..i..\...\. H.-. \].` .._..-.. \'isiting Misses Wice; Mrs. Hickson of Ohio is \`isitin;,` her parents, Mr. and I\Ir.~'. G00. 9.} `pine. \|' \K' I I 7 `.1`.v"tiI1;E. in-\'. I. V . Abbott 11.".-1 sir; (. nv-,nbu;-1'.< uf Lha .-\n_'_:IiC:m. Chur t(.-mlud 21 D-~:mer_\' Conference k n <,- - wi L1 0 w {s-\'. 312* Irvfm of .-Xlliston, u.<.~:i.~ by Rev Mr. Abbott. Lhcncc L0 A `ton Union L"c-1m.-tur_\'. Sincere 5; puthy is L`.\ICl'|(lC(,i to the burs.-zx 'l`L`1il{i\`(-.< and friomls. `boro; W. J. Carlton, Toronto; W. A.` .1215: three named \\'ithdrvw, 1o:u'in_:; Murslmll. Toronto; W. C. Jones, '[`o- ronto; A .\I. I\IcDermott, New West-` mizntcr, B.C.; W. J. .\Iorri_~:on, Bow- mzmville; L. H. .\Ienzic-.<, Toronto, and l`Id\\'urd Ward, Ha:.:c~1'.<\'i11L-. The ` six applicants. I The Rozuls Committee was :1uL'n .. 1 1-. \lA U.` u |.\ Hydro movi 11;: ml, nngxuu \.uuuu..~.-`um, ._..u......-.1, .u. moving` poles near Port .\IcNico11. The Finzmce con1n1iLteu recom- mended payment of :.- St. .\Iary'.< Industrial School, 5301 to Victoria 1m1u.~'t1'i.al School, $43141 to I I I i `:\1C.`(ilI1dl'iZ1. School, $60 to Industrial in-fL1;_:(: and $50 for undertakers ac- count. Councillor Coau-.<, who was bu 1'L`i1\'(:(i by the death of his wife, was `granted 1(32l.\ G of absence till Thurs- day. I`\.. ......L:,\.. .. .~...,~..-.Z.\l n...nn6 no` uu Lv \4u|.c|A\.AA: .I . . . . . The R.\'. Hospital, Barrie, ,sent in `lam account for trezttment of Gilbert Hiltz, including X-ray. but the Fin- alzlncc (`ommittee recommcntlcd non~ glpuyment, the cl1ui1'm'.m explaining thut they consi(len>xl the county "l_s:1`z1nt of $1300 should offset accounts .~`uch as that. d .-\ftz~r some (liscussion the item Ql was passed. .\ `-` L...1-... ...... .,\ uuuu ...~ .. \l.L ..,.-_.. , Un(ler the Schools Act the (. ou1-1t;-5' Council is required to !".li.~`c an equivalent for public sciiools otlf $2.2;S?204 and >"cp21l'iiL\.- .~'cimui.~.; 21 total of s2,44:.u:3. spent on; r`....n+.- ...\...,l. e.) I n -),'. I xv .-.L .....,. E On motion, a special grant of $200 was given to the Township of Mutcl10dz1sh to be spent on the 'fLowniine of Orillia and .\'IutchL-clusli ` townships. Vo..t.-....1,..nL A4` Ct An |.\./ n A|~JlIA`ls7u l Financial statement of St. An- itlra-\\".s' Hospital, Widland, showing 3 `balance of $1,138.95, and the S01- ldiers Memorial Hospital, Orilliu, {with :1 balance of $3,599.28, were `Iread to Council. nu n `v Vi -. . n v an yuonx, u. A by-law was pu.'.<- to p:u:n'un- `tee debentures of the 'l`o\\'nship of Tiny to the amount of $5,000 to pay the cost of con.~'t1'uctiny_r' :1. . of \\ ill(?l`\\'0l`k.~` in the vill:1;rrl of W:u1bzm. It was decided to offer .\Ir.<. Mn-1 tilda McClure of (`<~,Hin_Lrw0ml th- sum of $700 in full st-ttlmnont of hm` claim for (1zm1:1_:o<. .Hzu'0ld Wallace of week end at hi of Toronto \'i. 1 av n- . him. r, f0l`l`. `l.Ill\.l.QllM\'O | `Lo p::_\' the account of thnl STROUD .l....l \l . .5 At` IV: u.,. u...u..ut.. Alix. -.... v-.L.~ held at the hoL1s:! ....l 40 per )f Toron`-.ol his homv: ranch for Mon- .\ICG:'!; members i his Allis-` `HIGHWAY MINISTER UPHOLDS ! FINE FOR SLOW -DRIVING | I agree with the county 1nugi.<- trate that if :1 man is loufing along the highway in his car, seriously impeding the traffic, it would be bet- ter for him to seek a road where there is no congestion," said Hon. Geo. S. Henry when questioned re- garding the case of a man being ned for driving too slowly. ) I see where one paper says that so far as I am concerned, a man i can lapse into the pace of an ailing 3 tortoise, remarked the That is hardly correct. highways are not means to be speedways, but at the same time they are intended for the convenience of the travelling public, and it is hardly fair to the general niass of that public that they should be seriously inconvenienced by these snail drivers. One has to study the general feeling in regrard to these matters." Minister. Provincial : intended by any l It was pointed out to the Minister that Mr. Wyse, of the Safety !I.(::1gue, has stated that the slower [:1 vehicle moved the safer it was. . 111 1 n .|- - .1 .,\,.. 1e_\' Chi-x, which he I (1on t think 13:1`. slow driving is mwc. .<:1fn.-r than moderately fast," xvns M1`. H1-m'_\s comment. Mayonnaise Delight _._._. . -j-._-_ -__c,__ SHIELD Brand- 8 oz. Jar 31 Adellclous snndwl Pimento Mayonnaise fld Mayonnaise Dressing SHIELD Brand- f,`;`, ;_ " "'__`f`_ __`ff 8 oz. Jar 28c Salad Dressing QFJIIPI D R9-nu-ul_ Chocolates QUEEN ANNE- A delicious asst! Nu-Jell V ita Weat CCUNTY COUNCIL NOW IN SESSION` Ing5_erso11 Cheese Cream and Pimento 9c Ingersoll Cheese .. A -\n _ F\?, Baked Bozms Tuna Fish Baked Beans BOSTON STYLE- Med. Size Tin. . .. .-... Pickles LIBBY'S Homemade SHIELD BRAD I NEXE` I 3 Y "3143? 3 9 Specials on Sale Junez 1 -2 7 ' ._:__:- .___ 7..--` _---._, -----v-~-- SHIELD Brand...-.8 01- Jar 31`: Ideal for Salnds.....4 01- J31 179 SHIELD Brand- Cooked, Rich and 1 PEAK FREEN S- The British Clwphread. SHELL Br:md-- Fancy Light Meat- Ilnlvcs . . . . .............. -.\.xu.u\\_ u. ..u\. O1'du1'-inCounci1 Style. Lge' Bottle CHRISTIE S Sqda Wafers nu n.-._.. An; 2- Mild Cheese SPECIAL-- ib. 20c The N01.-them Advance B" Size Pkgs. _ ;n~c-ntn. . `jg `PkgS. 25C :`";:.; :3g:; 2 Pkgs. 15c f8oz.Jar24c conu-ibution snould 000. and t'1`u.- D.-