~4 f T AYLOR&CO. Dromore g ';_ M“WW‘. 4+ O © 4 O o & CARPETS, LINOLEUMS and OILCLOTHS Hom: Blankets at......4.25 Yarn at ... 50c per lb Underwear .......... .. ......... & 100 to 604 Prints, Ginghams and Muslins in endless colorâ€" lngs and styles.. ... ~.. ... 100 $o 500 per yd td We handle the famous Bulldog Overall. Also Peabody‘sâ€"both guaranteed. Boys‘ Pants at.....................35cp¢rpr Men‘s Fancy Straw Hats at..........50c to 3.50 Men‘s Work Shirts at .... 50¢c, also 75¢ and 1.00 Men‘s Fancy Shirts at..............1 00 to 200 o ba se o in io se ie ies e e en e epsrsrommetretapicasay s W s Be sure and get our price on Wool and Produce before selling. If not a customer, you should be. _ We will welcome you. P UE OAE liet our â€" new Cash Price for we wis .t Now the Wool Season has started In the meantime, get out your pencil and figure out why it will pay you best to the words of our Mo&oâ€"_ We Sell for Less=â€"â€"BRercauce seekers‘ Excursions Genera‘! Our buyer spent the week end in the city. | ever heard of. The shipment will be here next t:amship Express it Listen Did you know that the head of this firm is travelling representative for ci over Eight Hundred Thousand Dollars ? Can you realize what this means a stock of Eight Hundred Thousand, at the tips of our fingers. Every da Mill prices. Who gets first chance at these ? You can put twa an it very large range to choose from FACTS THAT SOME PEOPLE DO NOT KNOW Y@ TAYLOR & CO. Furnishings for Men 1245 pm on sailing irect connection with t McNicoll 1 you to get our prices before selling. They are the highest. W LADIES ! t MceNicoll Monâ€" duesdays, Thurs â€" for Sault Ste. id Fort William. va" sailing from »sdays, will call ving that point turn $§35 00 turn® 43 00 1 October 28th Change of Time June 1st Via Banpress of Asia. Leaving Liyâ€" erpool June 14, ealling at Madeira, Cape Town, Durban, Colomba, Singaâ€" pore and Hong Kong, arriving Vanâ€" couver August 30. Vessel remains 14 days at Hong Kong. _ Rate for entire cruise $630.10 _ Exclusive of maintenâ€" ance bet ween arriyal time in BEogland and departure of "Empress of Asia," and stop over at Hong Kong. <++>...... . .35¢ per pr at .. ........50¢ to 3.50 «> 50¢, also 75¢ and 1.00 ‘x++*>+‘>+***«+«+1.00 to 200 2 00 p m each Tuesday May to August inclusive. Best traih to take. See our What we can save in the buying, is profit enough for us enough to get three square meals a day. You can â€" to start in where we get off. Almost every davy we »mese» kers train leaves Toronto ool Around the World It‘s a Good Thing for us THE J. D. ABRAHAM COMPANY eturn Lothianâ€"Robbâ€"That the Court of Revision now close and the Ass‘t Roll as now revised be finally passed. â€" Carried. Coaneil went into Court of Revision. Declarations taken. There was only one appeal viz : that ot Thos Jolnsâ€" ton, lot 11, con 2. assessed value $2900, reduced $200. By reason of fire D O ‘Connell was reduced $500.CO. a’erlral Pollock, owner lot 18, con 2; Comr Fergoson reported D Campâ€" bell _ removing tree off road, lot 24, con 2â€"3, 50¢ ; Edgar Henry, bury ing a dead horse, baseline, con 19, $3.00. Report adopted. order granted o0 P es PC RATATEE as they thought best to secure the bridge under she pressing conditions â€"reportâ€"That said bridge be seâ€" enred and repaired temporary in the meantime, then have piles driven and permanently repaired. Comt The appropriatior for general road improvements for each Comr was manaas 620 mMAM an : Council met June 2nd. Minutes adopted. Communications _ from Seey Orchard school, re removal of stones from road opposite â€" school grounds referred to Comtr ; from Clerk Arthur tp., re settlemeat of accounts on townline. The reeve was instrucied to meet the reeve of Arthur and balance accounts. Clerk was instrueted to notity Tp. Engineer to come and execute plans for arched bridge at Davidson‘s baseline. Egremont Council HOLSTEIN t xth travelling representative for one of the largest Wholesale Houses in Canada, with a stock ‘ou realize what this means to us _â€"Can you figure out what it means to you ? Think oï¬ of our fingers. _ Every day some specials, every day some clearing lines at less than You can put two and two together, can‘t you ? e had exceptionally Good luck in week and you ‘ll get a chance to _ _prolllt CNougnt for us. We can afford to sell goods at Wholesale Prices and have day. You can plainly see that we‘re in on the ground floor. Others have Almost every day we get "First Chance " at some big snap. nt. ' Mr Ed. Harrison and son Joe haye log|taken a trip toâ€"day, Tuesday, to the ) 9, tall timbers of Temiskaming, with a 12, ] view of starting a saw mill, perhaps, se e NESNE 0 c on Renraragt3 r%’nfn Miss Jean Baird of Thornbury is a, present on a visit to the Bunston family and other relatives here. Mr. J. Greenwood will eonduct the services at the Hall next Sunday even ing in the absence of Mr. Leeco at Conference. THE DURHAM REVIEW N. W. Campbell pad his official visit to 8. 3 No. 12 and 13 one day recently and reported in the case of the latter at least a continued hign standard of teaching the deportment of the scholars excellent and discipline goud. ~This was always good of course they take after their mothers. Many were che hearty bandshakes given yesterday at the closs of the song service to Mr. Wallace Findlay and Miss Belle Patterson, both yalued members of the choir who intend leaving for different parts of the west on Tuesday ou a visit to relatives and friends for a couple of months or so. The leave taking was genuine and tender in some instances. Mrs. J. MeNeil (nee Nettie Renwick) who has been home un a visit to her parents for over a year returns on the same date to her home at Walpole Sask. On account of the sickness of bher baby she has been unavoidably detained charges, 30¢ ; J A Lambert, printing $1,00 ; D Allan, Jr., sheep Ins. tees, $1.50 ; Jno Drumm, gravel, $2 50; Mun‘! World Ass‘t Roll, $2.33; Reeve Com werk and telephoning, $3.50 ; W A Reeves, bal. of salary as asses. sor, $35.00 ; J P Neonan, supplies tor bridge, $3.77. That we adjourn to meet at call of the reeve.â€"Carried. Lothianâ€"MclRobbâ€"That the folâ€" lowing acets be paid : Mrs Whyte, sheep kiiled by dogs, £28.00 ; G Walrmsley, sheep killed by â€" dogs $11.25 ; Ramage & So , printing and advt, ~§$9 :00 : WB Shitan" avhrass Vauneii resumed, Clerk presented prices of road serapers from different tirms and was commissioned to order eight from Sawver Massey. â€" Coancil resamed, Clerk pres: Sawasis s ie io w d North Egremont Becauseww--â€"We Buy for Less $9.00 : w B Satton, express TORONTO M /:’ iE rap "ob#e REatatalt A1CAg B %'"lkï¬frg?r D ALLAN, Clerk It‘s a Better Thing for You se e en ie ie ies ns ons en eene coop t e ces HEWIHKHHNESNSSSHONLAREarererermcarrer mnnrrmmmmemmmmmmmemnn u22200000 _ _ GIVEN AWAYFREE.â€"One quart can of Robertson‘s paint free to every. one buying $5.00 worth of goods for cash or one quart can of Sherwin Williams pairt to everyone buying $10.00 worth of goods in cash, durâ€" ing the next 30 days. J. M. Matthews, new hardware and furniture dealer, Holstein, The Holstein Branch of Women‘s Institute will hold their monthly meeting at the home of Mrs Mntdocb' Mr Hostetter, who travels in the west for a large Montreal firm, is at present enjoying his holidays at his home here. would see in winter after a drive. Rev. Mr Allen, of Clifford, ex. changed pulpits with Rev. Mr Marâ€" shall, the latter holding reâ€"opening services at Clifford. Speaking of frost, we have been inâ€" formed by a reliable farmer, on rising early Monday morning and going to the field to see his horses, he found thein all right, but their fetlocks were a mass of icicles such as ana would see in winter after Frost visited our village gardens, doing more or less damage to early vegetables. Mr John Orchard, of London, spent a few days with friends here, returnâ€" ing Monday, accompanied by his nephew John, who intends leaving London for an extended visit to friends in the West. Mrs (Rev.) Marshall, Mrs Jas. Warling and Mrs Hostetter were visitors to the city last week and reâ€" porkt having a strenuous time attendâ€" ing the several meetings, Mrs Wm. Sturtch, of Detroit, niece of Mrs Wm. Groat, is making an exâ€" tended visit to her aunt and was a visitor at Mrs Geo. Bye‘s this week. Mr and Mrs Win. Dixen left Monâ€" day for a month‘s visit to tleir son in Haileybury. 1° "1°°°9%4 OfOur Ciltizens went out | Tuesday afternoon to assist Mr Orrie l Hunt at a barn raising. We hope | his crop will be a large one and comâ€"| pletely fill the added space, | Rev, Mr Marshall and family arâ€" rived back again Friday evening and are now making preparations for moving to their new field of labor in Brantford. _ May â€" success attend them in their calling and work of love, gaged as teacher in tl;é's-é;:);é here in place of Miss Bride, wh resigned. We are pleased to know that both Mrs Bursows and Mr Wm. Brown are recovering from their recent illâ€" ness. Their many friends hope to see them around again in a short time, Mr and Mrs Peter Cornish left Tuesday for a month‘s visit to friends in the West. Mrs D. P. Coleridge is in Galt this week attending the branch meeting of the W. M. S., Methodist church, as delegate. She intends remaining over the week end in (Guelph visiting friâ€" nds. The Elmwood Beet Ring commenceâ€" es Thursday, the 12th, with Mr Groat President and Mr Rogers, Secy, Mr E. McGirr, of Burham, visited Holstein friends lately. ‘?g-sz-:aa-:%: SBDB nsdndnsesrseses» &ï¬ & LOCAL AND PERSONAL $ %& aoogupsesececcecccuseec Miss Kerr, of number of our citizens went " as leachner in the second form| Miss Mary Taylor and her mother in place of Miss Bride, who has are spending this week with frieuds ned. in Toronto, to trade at this big, busy Store. picking up some of the Biggest Special Bargains you get in rlght. See that you get your share. icicles, such as one m their recent illâ€"| Miss Grace Knox spent a few daysg uy friends hope to of this week at Mr. Jno.,MecMurdo‘s, | 1 again in a short| "Mr.â€"jos; Fox of | Sqinton Park | spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. | Alma, has been enâ€" )Audy Hay. | 3, 4.3 _3 ‘5 Parvour, K. McMeekin, Jr. 2nd.â€"R. B«arbour, T. Mead and 0, Gordon eq , D. Kerr, W, Marshall, A., Noble, C. McMeekin Sr. 1st.â€"B.; Mo. Meeki®. lst. A.â€"E,. Wilson, M. Poj. lock. 18". B.â€"J, Lane. ist, C.â€"K. Allan. Misses Emma and Evelyn Batcbeâ€" lor are visitors at Mr H. Sterne‘s. bthâ€"â€"Howard Meade, Woods. _Jr. 3rd.â€"E. We J. Kerr, B. Allen, A. Not â€"E,. Noble, 1. Barbour, R Miss Mary Schmidt visited Baturâ€" day and Sunday with her grandparâ€" ents, New Eogland. Mr Morrison ibd son Harold, well, spent Sunday with Mr Morrison, blacksmith. Messrs Jno. Morrison, Ed. Hockâ€" ridge and Jos. MeArdle were in Markdale Tuesday attending the political meeting. | Mrs D. and H. Allan and Miss Ada. of Darham, are visiting among old friends. Mr H. Sterne was in Queen City last week end on business . Mrs Patterson, Dandalk, is the guest of Mrs A. H. Buarnet. The thunder storm of last was quite severe, but we have of little or no Gamage being The rain was much needed, warmer weather. Findlay left for a visit c;.iine \;estern provinces, |_ _ Mr. S. McLean spent a few days of {last week with his old friends in the | village. NT POnig Pinnic was a guest of Mrs John Sinclair, last week, Mr. Herb Brady of Sault, Ste Marie who about eighteen years ago resided with his aunt, Mrs. J. Wilson, paid a fAying visit to the people of the village one day last week. Mrs, R Mrs. S. K Messrs Dan Eecles, A. C Arthur Renton are busily drawing timber to the Glen Miss Mary Binnie was a Mrs John Sinclair, last wee Mr. and Mrs. George Campbell of Glenelg Centre spent Sunday at Mr, John McMurdo‘s. On Tuesday of this week Miss Belle Patterson, Mrs,. McNeil (nee Miss Nettie Renwick ) and Mr. Wallace Mr. and Mrs. Peter Mutch ana Miss Ethel spent Sunday last at the bome of Mr. Thos. Atchison. Last Saturday owing to the absence of onr pastor the pulpit was ably filled by Mr. Robt. Renwick. The choir also contributed several gelections . LEADER Commencing last week we are ofâ€" fering reduced prices on trimmed hats and shapes. Store closes at 6 o‘clock, Wednesday and Eaturday excepted. J.W, Huxt gx. ns . . _ " _ o O# + â€" AyHH, <fil & 30 9. m Topic to be discussed by Mrs Mailâ€" colm, ‘"Love, Life and Laughter, " alâ€" so music and a reading, _ All are welcome . on _’l‘h_ursgiay,“xgth, at 185. B.â€"J. Lane. lst, C_@"| Aréliable Frepc} oof EMAale Pills 18. B.â€"J, . St. C.â€"K.| ye reach regulator; t °P * J. Lane. ist, C K'lï¬lll:la':lcndnl&“n&‘fl “:: Axxa Scorr, Tolcher.} ï¬m&. at R. Renwick visited ber sister i Kinnel of Dundalk last week, j Hopeville. 2 EGREMOXT Dromore Meade. S8r. 3rd.â€"B,| â€"E. Woods, B. Noble | Ececles, A. Calder and mage being done, much needed, also Noble, 8r. 200, B c en t ._| _ Single Fares on _ Sault, Ste M_:’;;;'prcvail for those w years ago resi | hiamathe J. Wilson, paid .H:I}era! picnic ard Successors to Robert Burnett We K kc nf fends| _ 4thâ€"A Wilson, M Wilson, F Schenk ck with frieuds 1’ Sr 8rd â€"M Hopkins, M Watson,. J; $ |3rdâ€"Eimir Spicer, E Spicer, K Dodds, week Miss Belle| J McE ichern, A Wilson, _ 8r 2nd â€"M cNeil (nee Miss | ‘u\"‘ho“j Mu(il.vdiner.JJ Sc!:’enk, F Garâ€" Mr. Wallace |Ciner, E Melunes, Jp 2ndâ€"J Myers, \i(: r.oIthe western “‘ Wason, T Wilson, & Robb, P€y2ud (~â€"V Spieer, H Wagner, M Thedorf, L Marshall, G Gardiner. 8p Istâ€"A Mc ent a few days of!‘ Eu_ch«rn. EGCA=ider, Jr Ist Bâ€"C Fairâ€" )1d friends in the | bairn I Watson, A Melsenzie, F Swit [ZQ@P, M Mvoers In lse a mt C C we have heard i Loq y 0 mm nemmeess ~w. pliâ€"| Dr. de Van‘s Female Pills hl' Pl'rl' W e havredinaP ) engaged Maxâ€" Juno. week the old Issuer of Marriage Lice Meo to loan at lowest rates tenr'ayu to suit borrower, Firé iige oo O feC bqrrower. _ Firt and It all simmers down Holstein Conveyancer \Dl‘- JAS. ‘Jo WIMON. B- Ac Physician, Surgeon and Accoucheur Special atlention paid to di of ‘x\fv‘;:uen and Chiï¬-a. °'r AT? e, F;‘lu. No:o nmdedl‘tu'g.t.l om t onn#ï¬: test d asses proâ€" perly nei. ® _ Olltce ut Molstain Bs s.. \ Lrin on Friday fArst, June 13th, from |all stations where the one way first ; class fare does not exceed $2.50, with a minimum fare of 25 cents. Tickets Igood going p. m. trains 12th, and all [trains on the 13th, returning 14th, t Many rlong the line will no doubt take advantage of the outing. There will doubtless be great numbers, too, within | driving distance, from Erin and adjacâ€" | ent townships., Everybody is welcome to hear Hon, Mackenzic King, Hugh Guthrie, M, P., Wm. Proudfoot, M.P. P., Dr, James McQueen, M.P,P, Udney Richardson, M. P. P., R. M, Hazelwood, Clifford, and others. Eyâ€" erybody invited. incluains L. 4: ~ _ gages. Leases and shuivest notice, _ , attended to, / FPPkP . in Pnd â€"4 We 4 Watson, T Wilson, & Robb, Pi2n. â€"V Spieer, H Wagner, M Thedorf, | Marshall, G Gardiner, 8p Istâ€"A Mc Eachern, EQ «Ader. Jr Ist Bâ€"C Fa;i bairn J Watson, A Melenzie, F Swit zer, M Myers Jrist Aâ€"W Wilson, . Melones, Jp Is:â€"J Calder, 8 Spice, H McEachern, D McEachern, Aver age attendance, 84, S. M. Eemmmune L.i _ Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Smith, Hols visited friends Lere on Sunday. aDout seyen miles north of Durbham . Mr. and Mrs. Tuck left yesterday for the west. where they intend 1: spend the month of June. 1i purpose calling at many poic‘s particularly Lumsden and Saskatoo: Mr. and Mrs. Ruttle spent Su: with friends in Holstein. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Wilson sp Sunday with friends in Clifford. Mr. Jas. Brown‘s driver left â€" pasture field last week and caused owner much anxiety as to its wh abouts. He was however loca WDONL Seven anilaon starthh mf Frask.. .. School Reports Single Pares to Erin Holstein No. 11 â€"J. SHARP fow Orchard â€" Hord, and others. Ey , including ladics, heC Y\IIO executéd on _ All work promptly Jr 1st Aâ€"WW Wiison, . Is:â€"J Calder, 8 Spice, D McEachern, Aver . 84. & Frrovsoxn, Teacher, SW l se ies , from Erinvlmii' ;d,;ac- Everybody is welcome Mackenzic King, Hugh y vew w J ~~® 12, 1913 & EGREMONXT )a, M Wilson, F Sche: n the €C.P. R. will wishing to attend the d demonstration at irst, June 13th, from e the one way first &*r uk alit Mit® 1E gueeemems n neemeen n on ns «m John Kelly Custon D. OF <A geP . aparengos i <o0m.: Noti VOI an