All kinds of grain bought at market price. Special Reduction on Flour and Feed in ton lots. Every bag guaranteed. If not satisfactor7 bring it back and get your money. Low Grade Flour, Rolled Oats, Breakiast Cereal, Bran, Shorts, Middlings, Corn Chop, Cracked Chicken Corn Sovereign, Eclipse and Pastry Flour ss John McQowan Wheat, Barley and Oats Chop â€"â€"> 223323332323 2023333330332 3" | Industria! Department Toronto and Winnipeg will furnish full p | regardiny land in Western Canada available for farming or other CRIMPED OATS for Horse Feed at Fair Prices CHOPPED OATS at.... very reasonable rates THE PEOPLE‘S MILLS tons of No. 1 Mixed Chop WwHEAT AND BARLEY paiticulars r purposes. K Lions Head Circuit 1M Makes Di m \ _ Lions Head, Centrevil a choice lot of horses, cattle. pigs, im plements, Ford car, oats, buckwheat spring wheat and sweet clover, &câ€" Terms : Grain, fowl and sums of $10 and under cash, 12 mos. credit, 4 per cent off or cash. See bills for full list. WM. DiCKSON, WM. MUKPHY Proprietor . Auctioneer. ROY DICKSON, Clerk. | _ In addition to this sum they subscribed | $2,000 towards the general budget and | between $900 and $1000 for missions | making a grand total slightly over $6,000. | The outstanding fact in connection with this remarkable subscription is that it | was easily raised. Rev. Mr Hunt acâ€" companied the canvassers to every home in the circuit, taking an entire week to make the canvass. In every home they met a warm response and there was not the slighest difficuity in ra:sing the sum ncluded in the sum was one special subâ€" scription of $250 |__Lions Head, Centreville, Pike Bay and | Hope Bay, the places that form the Lions |Head Methodist Circuit, may be small | numerically, but they have established a | record for large hearts and generous givâ€" |ing that has yet to be equalled in this | part of the country. In the National | Campaign their objective was $1,875 and | they went over the top with a subscripâ€" | tion of $3200, a record for Wiarton disâ€" | trict, no other charge or circuit having | raised so much over their objective. Credit Auction Sale Of Farm Stock, Implements, &c At lot 16 con. 1, Egremont, Orchard Mills, at 12.30 p. m. on Five men from this circuit drove to M iarton, twentyâ€"two miles, Monday to attend the district meeting in connecting with the campaign â€" Owing to the storm the roads ware in bad shape and they had to walk a considerable portion of the gistance where the roads were almost impassable â€" On account of the train serâ€" vice being cancelled the meeting was postpaned. â€"Wiarton Echo Tne home of Mr and Mrs Peter Hattle was the scene of a pretty wedâ€" ding on Wednesday evening, March 3rd, when their third daughter, Marâ€" garet Mae became the bride of Mr Arthur Eccles, som of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Eccles, Holstein. While the wedding march was being played by Miss Belle Hattle, the groom follow ed by the bride leaning on the arm of her father, took their places beneath a beautiful arch of evergreens and flowers. _ The bride looked pretty in a gown of white satin and georgetie with pearl trimmings and carried a | bequet of carnations and maiden bair tern. _ Rev. Mr. Moyer oï¬ Conn was ofticiating clergy man â€" After congratâ€" ulations the company proceeded to the dining room where a dainty supper was served, the table being adorned by a three story wedding cake. The biide was the recipiâ€"nt of many beauâ€" |tiful gifis. _ The evening was spent in music, games and dancing. â€" The happy couple have taken up residence on the groom‘s farm near Holstein where the best wishes of their many friends follow them. | _ Mr and Mrs Stevenson have moved | into the village, also the Pinder farm purchased from (Geo Aitken, We exâ€" | tecd to them a bearty welcome. Mr. and Mrs. C. Drumm wish to thansk their many kind friends ard neighbors for their kind expressions of sympathy in their recent sad ber eavement, in the loss of her {ather, Mr John Ball. Mr. and Mrs Frank Sharpe of Mount Forest, Ont., announce the engagement of their daughter, Laureta Ruth: to Mr Anâ€" drew McFarlen of Regina, Sask. The marriage to take place the middle of March. Thorsday, March 18, 1920, HOLSTEIN LEADER Makes District Record regularly. It is an essential factor in the health records of thousands of children.. Given regularly, with or after meals, it helps keep them in normal weight, ‘_ vigorous and spirited. Try SQOTTS for *__ your boy or girl. IN MEMORIAM In loving memory of our mother, Mrs Lothian, who died March to, 1918. Our first sweeheart Our wisest counselor, Our best comforter, Our trues: friend, * Gone but not forgoten. 4 The deceased lady was a kindâ€"heartâ€" ed wife and mother and lived a devotâ€" ed Christian life. She was a faithful member of Holstein Methodist Church her pastor, Rev. W. M. Lovegrove, conducting the funeral service en Sunday Interment took plece in Reid‘s cemetery. The sympathy of the community is extended the sorâ€" rowing family and relatives. © When a child suffers from the slightest exposure and is thin, listless and easily tired, that child ought to receive plenty of SCOTTS EMULSION Besides the family, and bereaved busband who is the wellâ€"known tile manufacturer, two sisters and two brothers also mourn : Mrs Jos. Saundâ€" ers in Florida, Miss Jobanna Williams in Idaho, Albert Williams in Idaho and Simon Williams at Dromore KEEP THEM YIGOROUS Early on Friday morning, March 5th, Mrs James W. Hunt of this vilâ€" lage bfeathed her last, after a short fliness, beart failure being the cause She had slept peacefully away, Mr Hunt having wuited on her during the night â€" She was a native of Egreâ€" mont township born on the :6th con Her maiden name was Harriet Wilâ€" liams, and when but 13 years of age, her parents died, and she afterwards found a good home with Mr and Mrs Jasper Whyte on the 14th con. 34 years ago she was wedded in Holstein where a family of jiour sons and two daughters were born : Thos. and Miss Laura at home, Albert and James in Wingham, Albert and James in Wingâ€" ham, Roy in Toronto all home for the funeral, and Clara, who died 25 years ago. Death of Mrs Jas. W. Hunt He was interred on Satarday, and though hs had outlived bis gener>â€" tion a number of oli friends joined with Hols:tein friends in paying the last tribu‘e. Mr Ball was publicâ€"spiri‘ed in the days ot his strength _ He served his tows ship in the Conneil for 20 years, was school trustee for over 30 years, was assessor tor same time, and sat tor 28 times on the Grand Jary, of which he was proad. The sons are James in Los Angelos, Hugh of Washington State, Isaac at Freda, Mich., John at Great Falis, Montana, George in Califtornia,. Wm. in S«ult Ste. Marie, Mich. ; Alfred, a teacher died eleven years ago. The daugh:ers are ; Mrs Geo. Cook. Sault Ste. Marie, Mich ; Mre J. D. Poillips in Montana ; Mrs Dr ‘Fnompson, Lisâ€" towel ; Mrs Whitlanfer, Dakota ; Mrs Dromiw, Holstein, Bessie died is inâ€" tancy. _ R. J. Ball, M. P., and Dr. Ball, of Hanover, are nephews of decsased. ONTARIO ARC TORONTO When one of our race reaches and passes his hundredth year the aitenâ€" tion is arrested and comment is jus: iâ€" fled. John Ball died in Holstein on Tharsdasy last, at the great age men tivned above, having been burn at Ballinatad, Ireland, in 1818, the ycar betore Qaeen Vic.oria saw the light aud only three years after Waterloo. His wite died two years ago, well into her 830‘s. For the past five years be bas liyved with his daughter, M.sC. Dramm, where be was enderly cared tor. Betore thas be spent a tew years on a farm following bis first term c years with the same daughter Bcot! & Bowne, Torepto, Out Mr John Ball Dies in Holstein Aged 101 years, 5 months Lived in the Reigns of Six British sovereigns ToE DURHAM REVIEW Passing of a Centenarian ++ ie ++ â€"Family. 19â€"48 MIV E. We extend drep eympathy to Mr James Huot rod family of Hoi:te.n in their sad bereavement. A wife and mother has passed away To the far c& be ter land, They miss the sound of ber wellJovâ€" ; ed voice } And the touch of ber gentle band . An earoest cktistian, sbe bumbl; sought Her eailing to fuif!. Ana while e journing kere below 5 To do ber Master‘s will, \ Beme of our cz ns are anxiou: to have a telegpbone service. Mrand Mrs McKenzie and tami‘y bhave moved to their farm hbere. W welcome them to the Band and wich them prosperity. Mr and Mrs Elsmore Rawn moved recently to their farm, near Occharaâ€" yille. We regret to lose such good neignbors and wish them the best of good luck in their new home, We regret to bear of the Geath of Mr Thoe Scevenecno who died in Torâ€" onto recently. He was weli dikea bhere, He was a n:phew of Mr Juseph Rawn who attended hbis funeral UV IH DENDU |_ 4thâ€"Pearl Dailey, Clarence Dailey. Sr 3rd â€"Cora Lawrence, Eva Eccles, kmerâ€", " ¢ | son Lawrence. Jr 3rdâ€"Tressie Haw, Eva Sonn Nature will burst her isy bands ) I awrence, Martha Eccles, Kenneth Long.| And the sparkling waters free, | Sr 2nd â€" Amanda Matthews, Jessie Hoopâ€" Darh onward in their jayous course +¢r, Wilfred Dailey. _ Jr _ 2ndâ€"Norman A type of liborty. | Watson, May Andrews, Pearl Watson. 4 x | Harold Eccles _ Jr 1stâ€"Edith Hunter,®| Mr Fred Rawn who epent s0Om®| Martha Lawrence, Ethel Lawrence, Johr, mouths in Wiudsor, is vigiting at hie Hooper, Lolita Dailey, Irwin Matthews.‘ kome. | Aâ€"Lawson Andrews. * present every day ‘ | + a We regret to bear of the death n\ Blanche Reid, teacher ; Mr and Mrs Jas Johnston and famâ€" ily spent the first of the week at Mrs. Jobn Douglas‘. A namber from here attended the party at Mr Alex Stephen‘s Tuesday pear Holstein. Mr and Mre. P. Cornish spent Friâ€" day with the latter‘s sis:er, Mrs Geo. Schram. Mr Alvin Rawn of Ssuth Bend spent a few days last week with Mr E‘smere Rawn. Mr. and Mrs W.T. Pinder and | fami‘y have moved to their sew home Holstein. I Mr and Mrs Wm Dickeon spent the Arst cf the week at MroHant‘s on the ;econd. A number of the young folks spent an <rj»yable evening at Mr Tom MeMillan‘s iast Taesday. We are sorry to report Mr Weltz is not improving as {we would like to see. £18 50 Carried® s Calderâ€"Ailanâ€"That the Council imeet Monday, March 15th to adjast Stature Labor beats and appoint Parhmasters . Carried Câ€"uneil adjjurned to meet Monâ€" day, April 12th, for geceral busioâ€" McPashern .â€"Calder â€"â€" That the | # o4c p00m poogose. deee enc d Reeve and Councilior Allan be a comâ€"| e en t | mittee to consider the purchase of| NORTH EGREMONT | two graders and a stone crasher for | waz___ | the township. Carried | _ Before leaving tr their new home : Calderâ€"â€"Allanâ€"That the following ; near Conn Mr and Mre Dan Ec':lgu‘ accounts be paid ; Alex Hill $}4.40 ; were bonored last week by their twisted bars reâ€"inforcement for Morâ€" many friends in this distriet who ; rison Bridge $62 64 ; John MeMurdo, | gathered and presented them with a . repaire re grader $1.75 ; W Ramage, handsome couch and the following adjusting auditors‘ report $3 ; Reeve, ‘address, read by Miss Bena Bansion: for services jre committment of Mr. | Dear Mr and Mrs Dan Eccles : and Mrs Wilder to H. of Refuge $1 : It is wi h sorrow and regret that E Hoy, use of room £2 ; Member® we jearned of your departure from of eouncil attendance and milesgs, among us and we, your friends and £18 50 Carried® 5o mt m Wilfninm hn mancts + s on in en iP snn ied i McE«chernâ€" Wilson â€" That the Auditors Report be adopted and the clerk be instructed to bave 200 copâ€" ies printed for distribution. Carried |__ MeEachernâ€"Wilsonâ€"That a spec ial grant of 65¢ per rod be granted Ito partles bailding wire rfences ander the terms of the wire fence byâ€"law on the tenth sideroad from Nortb to South of Township, also on the 20th sideroad from Gleneig Town Line to Artbur Townlizeand also on the 25th sideroad from con 16 to Glenelg town line, the desire is that the townlhiz have at least two roads Jeading north and south that will be open for tr» flie: daring the winter season. Cartried | Allanoâ€"Calderâ€"That the Treasurer be aushorized to carry on a bank acâ€" count with the Bank of Montreal, Holstein and that a certified copy of this motion be sent to the Manager of the said bank. Carried . Com‘r MsEachern reported Jobn Dory graveiling on Eg‘t and Proton townline $28. The Reeve reported «s tollows ; To the Manicipal Council assembied : Gentlemen, Ibeg tu report that the Good Rads depatatinof which I was your representative was cordialâ€" ly received by the Oatario governâ€" ment, Wednesdav. 25h Feb., in the Parlisment Baildings, Toronto. ?The requast of the deputation to have the highway from the city of Hamilton by Gueliph and Mt Forest io be desigâ€" pated as a Provincial highway {was favorably considered by the Minister of Pablic Works and Highways. The deputation feel sure that success atâ€" tended their efforts,. The building of this road by the Province will reâ€" lieve the local municipalities of a great expense. Council met March 8:h, mem ber all present, minutes adopted, Com‘r Calder reported regarding the comâ€" plaiot of Jos MeEachern to the effee thut he bad interviewed Mr McE ichâ€" erp and that when the ground is clear otf snow the matrter would be in estiâ€" gated. Fees tor services $1 EGREMONT COUNCIL SOUTH BEND ORCHARD D. Allan, Clerk All roads will lead to Dromore or Fridey nigbt to a box social, concer! and play. In our last budgct we probabl» made an absent mioded mistake in saying that Mr Jas Tucker moveo into the houge vacated by Mr Davig Hamilton. It should bave been M:» Jas. Margrave. Sorry but it can‘t be helped. _ Woree things than tha might bappen but we hope not, ‘ Mc Thos. Browo lost a veluable mare last week,. _ It is supposed to bave broke is leg some how in the . stable 4 weeks »ego, and kept in the hope of getting better some« improve ‘ ment bhaving been noticed but finally succumbed. ! It is wich sorrow and regret that . we learned of your departure from among os and we, your friends and neighbors, bave gathered here tcâ€" night to brd you goodâ€"bye from our : viciniy, and wish you the bisy ol | enccess and prosperi‘y in your new bome. As a mark of our respect and . appreciavioen ol you botb as neig hb are, we ask you to actept this couch with, best wishes trom your many friends tor a long. bhappy and prosperous tutâ€" ure in your new bome. Signed on behalf cf your friends, Pom J shnston, Coass Watson, Marold Auchison. Both parties replied, thaaking their miny frieods at Dromore for their kindness to theimn dauring the tiime they spent among their friends here. , Â¥ ccxcocae 202030 . BB BIC ICIC 309090 5C DX NP N0 Bx n i; and a nice set of J Diningâ€"rcom Chairs _ at C. McMillan‘s which will be sold below the wholesale price, as we bought them in 1919, when they were much cheaper than they are toâ€"day. And the wholesale price is sti}] advancing. We have a large assortment of Harness, Collars, Etc. ®«* Repairing Done on Short Notice. Mattresses, Springs and Iron Beds School Reports. No. 12, EG‘T. 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