.3 eeeceseeccesee eecrsesgEest®, Ccse333233322 222422333 232>" *+ _ John McGowan Choice Stationery 500 tons of No. 1 Mixed Chop Wheat, Barley and Oats Chop â€"â€" Sovereign, Eclipse and Pastry Flour Every baz guaranteed. If not satisfactor? bring it back and get your money. Low Grade Flour, Rolled Oats, Breakfast Cereal, Bran, Shorts, Middlings, Corn Chop, Cracked Chicken Corn All kinds of grain bought at CRIMPED OATS for Horse Feed at Fair Prices CHOPPED OATS at.... very reasonable rates The Central Drug Store THE PEOPLES MILLS The best is none too good for your corresâ€" pondence. _ We have Holland Linen and Cambria Linen Stationery. A]so.Pads, 24 5 4124 4 14â€" M _ 1 5.cc oo h tnantnt dninti in 4 Papetries, Correspondence Cards, Moore‘s Unleakable Fountain Pens, etc. : bought at market price. . Special Reduction on Flour and Feed in ton lots. 8. MeBETII, Prop WHEAT AND BARLEY > % LOCAL AND PERSONAL \ _ The executive of the Creamery met on the 27th ult. and purchased from ‘the De Laval Co. a 400 gallon pasâ€" tuerizer and also decided to install a 7 horse power motor. Mrs Rae, Toronto, and Mrs. Jas. Mark, M+ Forest were guests of Mr ‘and Mrs Tuck while attending the {funeral of their brotherâ€"inâ€"law, the late Archibald McEachern. The Horse Fair last week was 2s usual a success considering the conâ€" dition of tke roads. _ There were five or six buyers and several animals changed hands. Miss Florence Main, Waterford, has come to spend the summer with her brother on the farm. _ We welcome Florence back among us. The Library Board is cffering subâ€" seriptions to the Library from now tsll Jan. 1, 1921 for 75¢. This is a good opportunity to bkecome a memâ€" ber. C. 8. Legge receiyed the sad news that his sister, Mrs Biack of Toronto wos dead. No further particulars It is expected C. 8. will be wel! enough to come home this week. HOLSTEIN LEADER Mrs (Rev.) Marshall, Milton, will address the Women‘s Missionary Soâ€" ciety of the Methodistchurch on Sunâ€" day morniag, April 11. _ Mrs. Marâ€" shall is the wife of a former pastor and takes a deep interest in missionâ€" ary work, l â€"Attorney General Rarey has refused the request of Ontario brewers to be alâ€" } lowed to sell stronger beer. The Library Board met recently to discuss the advisabrlity of a reading room which we belieye would he a benefit, a comfort and an education to many. â€" The Library is second to noue of its sizs and is well patronizâ€" ed. â€" The Board feel this would be a good way to launch out but the finanâ€" cing appears to be the difficulty. Has any one suggestions ? _ Those having bees report them comâ€" ing through the winter in good conâ€" dition, If we cannor get maple syrup possibly honey wIl take i‘s place,. | With sugar so scarce and hizh both : will get space. The stury is told of a \city bred young lady visiting for the frst time on the farm. _ At tea time honev was served when she remark, ed * Oh, I see you keep a hee " _ More people should keep one until things | get sweeted up a little. . In a letter ‘received from Rev. Dr | Marsh by his daughter, Miss Ina, he states that they had a very stormy pasâ€" sage. _ Many of the ‘passengers received | very pain‘ul injuries, a number having | received fractured limbs by being tosed about â€" The doctor was kept busy attenâ€" | ding to the sick and injured. The letter | was written when the Bermuda Islands | were coming into view. Mr Matthews has disposed of his stock of hardware to Mr Hendershot, of Mt Forest and, with Mrs Matthews and children left Holstein Monday for their new bome near Markdale. During their shost stay bere they bave made many warm friends in the comiBunity who are somy to see them go. We voice the sentiment of the village when we say that hest wishes go with them to their new home. . TAE DURBAM REVIEW Biustering March exits. . Winter altho‘ loath to yield its sway, must soon be vanquished by the more persuasive powers of Spring. Nearly all of our people affiicted with the fin are convalescing and we hope there will be no relapses nof any new cases. We are sorry to report the illness of Mrs Lamont Sr. but trust she will soon be restored to health,. Her daugbter Jean of Mt. Forest is in atâ€" tendance and her other daughter, Mrs S. Eccles jof Mt Forest, is also with her as often as sbe can come,. Miss Violet King‘s friends in this vicinity were sorry to hesr of her early demise." So many things are hard tor us as mortals to understand that perbaps some day will be made quite clear. Mr Arshibald McBHachern of the 13th con, Egremont, passed away on March 25th, at the sge of 85 years, at the bome of his son James, with whom be bad always resided. . He had been in failing health lately and probably a weak heart was affected by "‘Au" which had seized nearly all the others of the home. â€" Ae came to Canada when a voung man and marâ€" ried Isabella Mclonesâ€"sister of Chas and Jas F.â€"who died eleven years ago. _ To them were born seven sons and two daughters. â€" Jne daugbter died in 1874 and one son Peter died in Wash , U. S. _ Five sons and one daughter live in different parts of Manitoba and Sask. the other daughâ€" ter in Muskoka and James in the old home. Though never taking any public office, deceased was always interesâ€" ted in church, school, municipal and political affairs and was well informâ€" ed in current events. â€" In religion he was Presbyterian and in politics a liberal. â€" His funeral was condacted by Rev Mr. Scott to Reid‘s cemetery. We join the community in exsending sympathy to the bereaved. Mr and Mra Walter Spencer have returned to A. Mendersons from Hamâ€" ilton. Qwing to the severe blizzard which blockaded the train, Mrs F. McCaw did not arrive at her home in Avonâ€" lea ustil eight days after she left her home bhere. _ A stormy experience. Miss Mildred Rogers went to Toronâ€" to on Monday. Our teachers and their pupils are joytully anticipating the approaching Easter holidays. Mr and Mrs P. Mutch recently visâ€" ited Mrand Mrs Wmm Crispin in their new bhome near Alsfeldt. Quite a heavy thunderstorm passed over here on Sunday night, but have not heard of any damage being done. Mi Robt. Lewis treated the young folks to a party on Tuesday night which was much enjoyed by all. Mrs KEd. Hoy of Holstein, spent Wednesday atternoon withh er daughâ€" ter Mrs P. Corpish . Mr. John Donglas, who has spent several months in the States, is visiâ€" ting his motber Mrs John Douglas. Quite a number took in the party at Mr Elemore Rawn‘s on Friday eveâ€" ning. All report a good time. Q‘ui!e a few have tapped but the flow of sap has been small so far. Mrs. Jas MsLaughlin of Darbam. has been spending a few weeks at she heme of ber daughter, Â¥rs. Walter Ferguson Mr Archie Allan hbad a ine wood bee on Tuesdey and in the eyening treatod the youth and beauty to an excellent party, Mr Lorne Allan is engaged with Mr John Brown for the summer months. CC * Mr 2. Woods Jr. was so unfortunâ€" ate when jimping from a bay mow to jamp on an?Tupturned fork peactrating und+1 bis arm. _ He is euffering with a sore wound and may be laid up fo _ NMiss Edith Edge, tescher, epeni 3unday at the bome of Mre Matvibew Barber. No‘ a poriod. Eacter holidaya commence on Good Fridey and the following week school will be slosed , Mr Herb. Noble who has epent the winter mos. at Preston, is at préegent spending & eLort time among bis fri â€"nde. Mre Joo. Lennox and daughters bave ali been quite ill with the o bu are pleased to bear they are now regavering under the skilful sttention of Dr Mair. Mesers Alex. and W.J. Allan bad succeasful wood bees last week. HEARTBURN or heaviness after meals are most annoying manifestations of acidâ€"dyspepsia. _ ___ ple:nn! to take, neutralize acidity and help restore ALLAN‘S CORNERS MADE BY SCOTT & BOWNE MAKERS OF SCOTT~S EMULSION _ A Kiâ€"mMoID§ TORONTO YEOVIL ORCHA RD a9 Um® & | e ( i amemacemmesties: J ; t WB3 with feelings of congratulea.| ' ‘tory pleasure ibat we r« ported the | L ';bmh of a hittle baby girl to Mr. and â€" * | Mre Geo Hooper lset week. Now it i8 | xits. _ Winter| witk correspouding eympathetic eorâ€"‘ its sway, must|row that we report the death of their by the more firs: and only durlinp, after four days| Spring. of life, (oos deys that were full of, people affiicted \ bopefu} poomig» :o the parents, _ In alescing and we its fine little eoffin it looked a perfect no relapses nof | pisture as is usual with one dving in |ebildhood, a marked protorype of eport the illness | the angeles they have joined a> enon. it trust she will | The community we are eure joing in ) health. _ Her iderpen aympathy with the parents avd . Forest is in At* | other relatiyer, Mr Waltee Lothian arrived Jast week from the Weet and will we undâ€" erstand unite forees with his brothers and sisters in more intevsiye faming. Two Millions for Township Road Improvement The Hon. F. C. Biggs, Minister of Pubâ€" lic Works and Highways, has introduced a measure to set aside two million dollars as a fund from which loans may be made to the townships for improvements to roads within the municipalities. The loans will be repayable without interest within a period not exceeding five years. This money to townships is plus the regular grants, â€" The Minister of Highâ€" ways will say how much will be loaned to any township and it must not exceed NORTH EGREMONT Do not forget to file your Department of Finance Dominion of Canada to be use FOl'mS returns on the 30th of April, 1920. ALL INDIVIDUALS other than farmers and ranchers must use Form T 1. FARMERS AND RANCHERS must use Form T 1A. CORPORATIONS and joint stock companies must use Form Penalty Every person required to make a return, who failsâ€"to do so within the time limit, shall be subject to a penalty of Twentyâ€"five per centum of the‘amount of the tax payable. who fails to make a return or provide informauâ€" tion duly required according to the provision of the Act, shall be Hable on summary conviction to a penalty of $100 for each day during which (the default continues. Also any person making a false statement in any return of in any information required by the Minister, shall be lHizble, on summary conviction, to a penalty not exceeding $10,000, or to siz months‘imprisonâ€" ment or to both fine and imprisonment. to be used in filing returns on or before an amount equal to ten mills on the eqâ€" valized assessment of the township. The Government will undertake to accept municipal debentures as security, and these will not require the approval of the electors or be the subject of otherrestricâ€" tions generally applied to debentures â€"C. S. Sun. § sn 3x Bc NC 30 C . . BS\IC BC IC SSX 30 30 B0 3C C 3 K SP N0 an K i Registered Durham Bulls For Sale One 20 months old, one 10 months old. Apply to HMenry Eckhardt, R R. 1. Priceville. Income. Tax Return on or before the 30th of April, 1920. SPRING GOODS Our Spring Goods have arrived in almost all lines, although not so complete as we would like on account of world shortage. But you‘ll find it more complete here than in most places. Ladies! Don‘t Fail to Look our Dress Goods Dept. over Men‘s Overalls or an Incubatorâ€"â€" We have the Buckeyeâ€"it‘s the one for results or a Victrolaâ€"â€" See the one we handle. Come and hear it play you‘ll be just as pleased as we are. A Cream Separatorâ€"â€"â€" ALL persons residing in Canada, emâ€" ployed in Canada, or carrying on business in Canada, are liable to a tax on income, as follows:â€"â€" 1. Every unmarried person, or widow, or widower, without dependants as defined by the Act, who during the calendar year 1919 received or earned $1,000 or more. 3. Every corporation and joint stock company whose profits exceeded $2,000 during the fiscal vear ended in 1919. 2. All other individuals who during the calendar year 1919 received or earned $2,000 or You may be going to buy Some of the most handsome colorings and the quality is consistent with the price. We have the famous Peabodysâ€"they need no recommendâ€" at $3.50. Also a good Heavy Blue & Black Overall, well made and No. 1 material at............. $2.50â€"Special General Instructions. Assistant Inspectors of Taxation or Postmasters. ments forwarded by mail to Inspectors of Taxation. Form before filling it in. Make your returns promptly and avoid penalties. Address INSPECTOR OF TAXATION, YORK (TORONTO, ONT.) 'Da_y/or d Co. . W. BREADNER, Commissioner of Taxation. Obtain Forms from the Inspectors or Read carefully all instructions on Prepay Well, our De Laval is the one popagp 3@ 30 30 NOE NC 30 NC NC & ac‘ postage on letters and docuâ€" APRIL ). 1920 Central Business College Students May Enter at any Time We have experienced instru« tore, give thorough courses and assist graduates to pomtions. Get our free catalogue and learn what we can do for you, We give vooâ€" ational training to returned men . Mt. Foreatâ€"Stratfordâ€"Wingham D. A. McLACHLAN, President VOL.{JXLIII, NO The few spring dike pone and since Sunds day it has been snow sleighs are out ag=sin. FoR SaL®. â€" Seco car, & passenger . Front Hardware. W. N. A , wili be d Friday evening, A inv ied to attend. o| domyg busine of April and w trention of the : C€. Ramage at Revic 1} > y cOowIN: lR >~â€"OPIC! Mrs McGirr v 10 1T§ U 4 6t Marriage Lic «)4 the visiting 1 litteen men piajyer may | yames as he » imie lor junio assist emall t may tind 1t d rermediates was «elected | by @cclamat Hanover. 8 N Hanove de 1d d the it ne ofticléd dz Dser arding Un T ARIC he Annu: 1 M me neet its share in the « cA the business KBÂ¥ anc see wl i STARDARD B Th n 1 le thei ‘ollo mon. Our« uipment are every custo DURHAM BRAN JOMIN FAELLY * > ()y re BRYVIC Back, 1o 45 years, PRICEVILLE BRAN orEN TYUESDaAYS anQ fA McN Re RFOI y M W1 AJ Issued by and 1 byer «ol M atidl B W