Financial Statement from Ist January, 1919 to 3ist March, 1920 RECHIPTS Balance from last account .... $; TOkth BCE .cc« «. ccerss i «a00e Jolte KH4OY .«««.c. ¢...ss ¢«c4 Jone > MAELNEK ..«..«â€" <.«««. Orchard Patrotic Society .... "J. C. FHIGCN ‘««««.. /««s : 4% : Mrs Alex Hamiltos, spool thread Dromore Society, 1e concert in Holstein, March 21, 1919 .. Mrs T. J. Reid yarna and cakes 8t Pan\‘s Society, ; certificates Yeovil Society, : * Woodland Society, 20 _ * Fairbairn Society, 10 _ ** Varney Soctety, 2 x+ Dromore Society, :o w C UEUEAGEN ««s ce« «ues x@«il ¢««4 Miss Morrison, suits :..... .. present snecial m 1 Comm,. Cal Alling was pateing br MeEsach to the con Cushie. M Keep your body well nourished and strong and there is little danger. It‘s essential that you keep up your resistance. There are thousands of families who would not dream of being without the protection that affords. The right idea is to start in the fall with Scott‘s Emulsion and be proâ€" tected for a strenuous ï¬ winter. It‘s Scott‘s Emulsion you ask for. Needed Protection 16 A 1 SCOTTS EMULSION UEH \ ‘ R.J. ARNILL th mmeil met April 1 Iderâ€"MeEachernâ€"In HLS Seott & Bowne, Toronto, Ont. 19â€"23 EGREMONT COUNCIL . J. ARINILL Hoistein 3 pApfepemape lt ifif: . *4s popeppepnpepereperrtepet Uiok Our Spring Goods: Vur opring G00GS 4 and we will have the largest and bestâ€" assorted stock ever in Holstein. Call and be convinced Our Motto : "Reliable goods at moderate prices. _ _A fair deal to everybody." Cloth, Ginghams, Prints, Muslins, Embroidery, Summer Underwear for Ladies and Gents Wall Paper All Kinds of Garden Seeds In Dry Goods, Silks, Voiles,Lawn Linoleum Oilcloth Full Stock of Grebb Shoes Mt Minutes of and sustained, meeting _ held ilder reported ishout. 82235 | HH leation from Mr. _ A. west, re the building it lots 15â€"16, between ind 5, that the matter at next nu-o-mm.-o;m-.l Holstein Patriotic Society. W Rennie‘s Red Clover No.1, Victor Mammoth Alsike, Timothy. Men‘s and Boys‘â€"every pair guaranteed‘ pril 12. members all of previous meetâ€" tained, as well as of : held March 15. ported W. Horsburg 82935 P. Muteh, reâ€" to the Councif that the matter LN See the Goods before buying elsewher Ererything to make up a firstâ€"class General Store In n $458 33 In Penel with ceiling, and cut into border to match. Lt nc are Mostly all in ~_â€" Calderâ€"MeEachernâ€"In reference to the petition presented the Counâ€" ull!ml by W,. H. Hunter, signed by a ‘tâ€" ) number _of ratepayers, requesting of | that a right of way be purchased l-'v.l through lot 13 and across lot 14, con. rg ) 3, thereby making a much better ‘¢â€" | road and avoiding two very bad hills, that the Reeve, Councillors Allan ce | and Wilson, meet with the petitionâ€" A.’vr« at the place in question and reâ€" ng | port to Council.â€"Carried. en | _ MeEachernâ€"Wilsonâ€"That Mr. er | Corbett be advised to have the monâ€" ;u'.! nment in memory of the veterans of ce | the world war ready for unveiling en l by â€" June 20. â€"Carried. by | _ MeEachernâ€"Allanâ€"That the rate be | of payment for work performed on »d.â€" the roads in the winter be as follows: â€"= ) \lan. 20¢. per hour; man with feam,. 33 10 50 pare by certain the Drumm acceunt. ......... C Ramage & Son, pig report ‘18 E Sharpe, staty. and posage R,. G McLean, memento Townâ€" Nesison for recention ...... 13 Rev (G. 8 Scott, flag for grave 1 C.Ramage & Son, ptg report ‘z2e 1 H. Allingham, goods & express i Mgr. Pearson Hall, Toronto, re blind soldiers ...... .... 27 Caldeyâ€"~MeEachernâ€"That the f lowing accounts be paidsâ€"Win work on roads, $522.44; C. Ram: & Son, printing, £37.80; Alex. H 1386 feet flooring re Morvison brid sku30; Clerk, refund of witness fe Morrison and Moore vs Township H AMingham, goods ...... Dr. W. D. Ferguson, re H ship of Egremont..... .... Rev. (Gi S Scott, exptess on CEHEHCATCE :. . :11 ¢.!r zce . .4 H. Alliogham, club bags ... . W.B Rite, tce cream from W U mmutation of llage of Drom is passed. M All widths from 1 yd up to 6 yards and at the right price. l II râ€"MeFEachernâ€"In reference petition presented the Counâ€" W,. H. Hunter, signed by a + of ratepayers, requesting right of way be purchased livi EXPENDITURE hout tWS 1 | d X. MeEachernâ€"That the folâ€" ‘counts _ beâ€"paidsâ€"Winter rogds, $522.44; C. Ramage was instructed to preâ€" s re the translerring of from Polling Subâ€"diviâ€" n No. 3; also increasing ind Treasurer‘s salaries, n iol xelu siPemeit accach Ed 8. fixing the Stafute Lab CeIVe hernâ€"That an orâ€" the Sawyorâ€"Massey r the purchase . of cand six road drags. APPLeO, hernâ€"That il N# hat each 0 to expend al road imâ€" bridges and 10 »589 33 130 in the "i a 6 P Uï¬ | mm %Â¥fq> 431 In Drom € ; The postp xÂ¥ ’i“Scenc from «47 | held in Russe _ ’!rll 16, given | * Admission 25 3 ‘[Lct all atten« | commnmnnmmemmmmamm -‘J: ; i; Egremont, 4) to Toronto @| $7.50; mem & e | ance and 1 Â¥ ®) $18.50; Cou fl. % Hoy, use of | s se of as) W 0o‘ UÂ¥ | _ Council i & ’i nesday, Ma ) and as a C 34 & !.\sswflnvm BKY |opens at 2« | * | @| & | C3 Path ! Con,. 1.â€" ap| "n !â€" | Mo 3 k 2 Y "! Morrison £ â€.\'nnlh. J. H 4 J. Robertso + ! Cons. 2 at " â€' B. Woods, ( ts ; Hunter, J. ’ g. E. Gardinet i ~ Com. 4.â€" * gi'l' Shea, H. }&) Divinc. tiWi) Cons. 5 a '.n 8. Peckover "#~ / BHilton. E.f Cons. 7 an wP5 ) R. McKenzi Â¥iz f [(Â¥ Y A, MeEache '. g) Cons. 9 a 51‘,& MceEachern, .x’ t. Stewart, ":' o Cons. 11 a o # P. Horshurs "'I: bairn, R. T. 'VL(’ Cons. 43 : l | Ioss, H. Sit 50 d V 40 e | . Mf and Mrs Matt. Barber retursed \Friday last from Hamilton where ‘‘| they had been visiting the former‘s "‘/ sister. 20 ill. | _ Sr 4thâ€"Tacy McCabe. _ Jr 4thâ€"Elsie 0. | Grant. Mary Keller. _ Jr 3rdâ€"Landels °.‘ | Wilton, Roy Finnigan. Sr 2ndâ€"Florence "* / Grant, Susie Eden. Arthur McCabe. _ Jr Oof | 2ndâ€"Charlotte Patterson. â€"Jr 1to Sr 1 â€" e | Margaret Marper (honors), Jessie Grant, i (honors) 4 21 15 Ou Wednesdsy nignt, 7 hinst. May, the little danghter of Mc J. Eurig, feli thaough a trap door to her father‘s barn and received a fractured arm and other imjuries. Last wâ€"â€"k Mr Wesley Holliday with bis sawing nachine, cut wool for some of o ir re:identsâ€"and didn‘t the gaw doet f1y, ? \iiai_.lohm of Orehar4, is apnmlmg Recently the Varney Literary Soâ€" ciety held a debate, "Resolved the world is growing better." The spea lLeis dealt very inteiligently with the various infiuences which are either 1mproving or deteriorating the world. The affirmative speakers were Messrs M, Leeson and E. Fee while R. Mc Arthur and C Gfant supported the negative side of the debare. The judges gave their decision in favor of the negative. Friday, the young psople of the village held a hard time social in the Oravge Hall. The eveniog was spent in games and program. App ications will be rec sived by underâ€" signed up till noon, April 24th for Manaâ€" wer of the Holstein Live stock Shipsing Association. _ Applicants to state terms by per cent or by day Discord reigng in the Emsra‘d l«le Black war clouds hover round, 0, lreland, let dissengion cease And bury the batchet down down Dary the hatchet dewn, Mr Fred Rawn. who spent a moanth at his bome and attenaded Basnesâ€" Ccliege in M*. Forest, returnid to Wimndsor on Tuesday, the Gth imet , where lre has a good suuation. _ We wish him succes«. Miss Margaret and Jeanette Kerr returned Monday to Stratford Norâ€" mal. Mr R. McArthur spent Sunday at his home in Egremont. Cons. 17 and 18.â€"N. McGuire, J. G Johnston, M. Eccles, J. Eceles, A Clark, J. MeDougall. (Owing to the illness of Mr Dezell, Mr John Soell took the services in Varney church Sunday eyening. Coms. 413 and 14.â€"J. A. Smith, _ A. Ross, I. Sinclair, J. MeEachern, A. Calder, J. Wilson. Cons. 15 and 16.â€"T. Ellis, A. Merâ€" chant, T. Reid, J. Nelson, W. Plester, Cons. 19 and 20â€"â€"S. M. Palterson, W. H. Hunter, J. MeKenzie, J. Lothâ€" ian, J. Hil}, S. Williams. cons. 21 and 22.â€"G, 8. Lawrence, F. Lawrence, W. W. Ramage, J. Dixon, J. Calder, C. Ferguson. Extra Beats.â€"W. Hoffman, J. Anâ€" drews, B. Harrison. The postponed box social and play, "Scene from Swampscott Holler"" will be held in Russell Hail, Friday evening, Apâ€" ril 16, given by Dromore voung people. Admission 25¢c. _ Ladies with boxes free. Let all attend. Cons. 11 and 12.â€"W. H. Rogers, W. P. Horsburgh, H. Lamont, J. C. Fairâ€" bairn,. R. T. Dodds, H. Schenk, Cons. 7 and 8.â€"T. Bowman, A. Rae, R. McKenzie, P. Hatlle, E. Russnell, A. MeEachern. Coms. 9 and 10.â€"H. MeDougall, J. MceEachern, R. 6. MeEachern, E. Robb A. stewart, G. Keith, Cons. 2 and 3.â€"P. Black, J. Lennox, B. Woods, G. Pollock, J. Lewis, _ A. Hunter, J. Moore, R. Sim, J. Eurig, E. Gardiner, H. Cowan. Con. 4.â€"G. McDonald, R. Cantlon, J. Smea, H. Donald, A. Melntyre, J. Divine. * J. Wil Egremont, $24.70; Reeve, expenses to Toronto re Good Roads convention £750; members of CGouncil, attendâ€" ance and mileage, spécial meeting, $18.50; Council, April 12, £18.50; E. Hoy, use of Council room, £2; B. Gibâ€" son, use of room, 82. Pathmasters for 1920. Con, 1.â€"E. Leeson, R. Eden, R. Morrison, M. Barber, P. Cornish, J. smith, J. Heany, J. Walls, M« Moyer, J. Robertson. Council adjourned to meet Wedâ€" nesday, May 26, for general business and as a Court of Revision on the Assessment Roll. Courl of Revision opens at 2 w‘elock. In Dromore on Friday Night U. $ $ NO 1, EG‘T & NORMANBY HOLSTEINâ€" LEADER son sSOUTH BEND ind 6.â€"M. Burke, W. Hes r, J. MecPhee, P. Lowry, G VARNEY Katie L Kerr, Teacher â€"D, Allan, Clerk Whil* my time is out on Aoril 26th as shipper for the U. F O., 1 will still conâ€" tinue to buy and ship stock on Saturday of each week as formerly. Geo Schram Aouse and lot adjaining village of | Holstein. formerlvy ocenpied by the | late Mrs D Allan. The house is brick, lo about ha‘f an 2cre in area. Offers wi‘l be received by undersignâ€"| ed execvutors Mr John Douglas who ,h†been spending a ecup‘le of weeks with his mother bere left for Toronto on Monâ€" day. The G T R constructiou gang bave be:n doing some bridge repairing, &e lately, â€" Some of those who had to wait at station, Monday till near 12 a. m. began to think possibly that the G T R was mentioned in the Bible,â€" et least all creeping things are spoken of. Mr and Mrs Nelson Carmount of Fast Normanbv, visited at Mr John Kirbs‘s on Friday Mr and Mre R Gadispent Sunday ‘ with Mrand Mrs M Barber | Mr Haston spent over the week end in Toronto attending a banquet given in honor of Bank of Montreal manaâ€" gers, He returned on Monday bringâ€" ing his car with him. _ He says the roads require some attention in places and at times certainly got it, Mrs R Robertson spent a few days last week with Mt Forest friends. Mrs. (Rev ) Marshall‘s address last Sunday in the Metbodist Ch. was enâ€" joyed by a large number. The Easter thankoffering was almost double over any previous year and the result of the crusade the foliowing day was very gratifying to the Society, At a meeting of the congregation of the Presbyterian church at ilawâ€" ilton, the capital of the Bermuda Is}â€" ands, on Wednesday, March 17, av vunanimous call was extended to Rev Dr. Marsh of Pickering, to become their pastor. _ Dr Marsh who has reâ€" turned from the tropical islands after a pleasant three weeks‘ boiiday there, is giving the call serious consideration DIED Weltzâ€"In Egremont on April 12. Mr Philip Weltz, eged 50 yr8, 2 mos. Wallaceâ€"At Woodland in Egremont, on April rt, Mrs W H Wallace. Miss Nellie Adams who came from Aberdecn, Scotland last fall to Mr D. Bruce‘s, was operated on for appendâ€" icitis Isst Wednesday. We‘re pleasâ€" ed to |carna she is progressing nicely. Mrs John Rice went to Oshawa on Tuesday a. w. in response to a mesâ€" sage reporting the illness of ber daughter Anna who took suddenly sick after returning from her Easter holidays here, . Trust she will soon be weli again. Mr. Jobn Garden, Proton, spent over night in the vlilage while on his way home from the Military hospital Toronto, where he had iust received his discharge. He was wounded at Ypres in Feb, 1918 when his left arm was badly shattered by shrapnel After several operations be is now able to move his arm quite treely. Anniversary services will be held in the Methodist church on Sanday. April 18 Rev. David Wren M. A. of Mt Forest will be the special speaâ€" ker. Services are at 11 a, m. and 7 30 p. m _ Mr Wren has been ovur anniâ€" versary preacher for the past two years and the trustees believe they could not be better served by having any oneelse this year. _ Every body welcome. # LOCAL AND PERSONAL Apcececcececceccecccsecerce On Friday, April 16th, at 2 p. m. in Holstein, W. Sangster will sell by public auction 15 cows, 60 young pigs and 3 brood sows. 4 mos. credit at 6 per cent, D McPbail, Auctioneer Sullivan township has decided to abolâ€" ish Statute Labor and substitute taxes as is done in the adjoining township of Derby. _ Wonder if they will repeal it alter a year as Egremont did ? Mr. Irwin is loading potatoes this week. Prices good, Smith Bros are overhauling their building purchased from Mr R Irwin, getting it in shape to accommodate the public. Mr: Wim. Seaman, Mt. Forest, was in the village Monday. Mrs (Rev) Marshall was the guest of Mrs Petrie while in the village. She returned to her home in Milton ThursdGay. Mr and Mrs, Armstrong visited be: parents one day last week. _ Miss Thompson spent a couple of days in the village last week. Mr and Mrs J. W. Robinson Toronâ€" to were recent visitors at Mr. D. Allan‘s. Messrs J. D. Roberts and Bert EKeâ€" cles have each parchased a Jersey cow from Mr H. Arnott, Brampton. Just received a carload of fertilizer. Apnyone wanting to get any, eall or phone C. Drumm. The person that got C. Drumm‘s wire stretcher please bring it home, and oblige C. Drumm,." Mr G. T. Calder shipped his portaâ€" ble sawmil!, boiler and engine to Slew Ontario this week. TJE DURHAM REVIEW TORONTO David Allan. }olstein W . J. Robertgan, | 246 Poplar Plain« Rd, ; Toronto Ont. | For Sale ORCHARD Notice congratulating Mr James Hooper on the eve of his 8ist birthday, the 12th of April. He isistill hale and hearty, can read without glasses and has been blessed with good health all his life. _ as one of the sarliest pioneers he saw the hardâ€" ships and bard work incidental to those early days _ He was always desired as a partner in the logging field, was an expert with axe or handspike and tasty in the making of too‘s and implements that were then required. He came to this country with his parents seventyâ€"three years ago from near Staunton, Somersetâ€" shire, England. His brothers Henry and ‘Abrahum and sister Sarah live near by and John near Inglewood. Brothers Josâ€" ieph and William and sister Aon, (Mrs Henry Tucker) died many years ago. Mrs Mary Borthwick, Guelph. sister: of the late Geo. Wiedman, who died so suddenly in Hanover, is at present on a visit to relatives here after the funeral Old Timers will remember Georgeâ€"in a kindly spiritâ€"and his music on the acâ€" cordeon in the old days of the I. 0. G. T.‘ For many years in Proton Station, he At a recent meeting of the C. E. of‘ Amos Church Miss Magzie Luwrencel was appointed organist, Master Arthur, Hastie, Secretary and Campoell Watson: Treas., Nellie Bunston, Pres and Percy| Renwick Vice Pres. 1 Mr W. H. Hunter while getting ensilâ€" age out of the Silo, was struck by a piece of falling frozen ensilage and had his shoulder blade cracked . Mr Colin McMillan and family leave this week for their new place of business in Holstein. We extend hearty congratulations and wish him still many bhappy years in the sunset of life. _ His partner in life is, we are glad to say, keeping good health and holding her looks well. Mr Nelson McGuire as the result of a fall, had the misfortune to break some of his ribs. * o s i Mesrs Roy Lawrence and Thos Sproule left last week for the West. Mrs Geo. Witters and family moved to Durham this week, assisted kindly by neighbors. AFew Tons Timothy Hay Quality good, right prices Call and see goods. The undersigned has Sweet Clover Seed 75 bush. Seed Peas We had the pleasure of calling on and 200 bushels Oats O0.;A.C. No. 21 CHAS. McINNES R. R. 1, Holstein, Ont. NORTH EGREMONT Golden Vine Variety FOR SALE A good supply of « SMITH & SONS, Dealers, Durham Plain Facts about Milk Routes as follows : A team of horses costs about $400, double harness $100, a wagon $75, making a total of $575. A Ford Truck costs $750 at Ford, Ont. J Government cxperiments have proved that the cost of feeding a horse is 8.7 cents per working hour, or 17.4 cents per team per hour. One team, if collecting g]‘ilk, ccul:l not cover more than 30 miles a day. hoh ommudilhe (APmks cce 2. C uts 1e «wl . \ Pres or Anglican. He moves to Hanoâ€" ‘ver with bis wife only in March,. His | son Dan is resident there and a daughter is Mrs Hockridge of Hopevilie., | Miss Merle Woodward of Toronto, is ;at present on a visit to her grand uncle | and aunt Mr and Nrs Austin Hann. {was Supt. of the S.S there and someâ€" (times took the service in either church, | TAYLOR & CO‘Y | In addition to the fine distinet Vietrol® Gramaphone, (a beauty) installed in Mr} David Hooper‘s residence, he has lawl,v‘ had added a telephone service connocted with Holstein. _ Mesors James M. Allan | and Joe Lawrence each, also, have had| telephones installed. | Mrs W. Case purposes returning to the West next week accompanied by hersisâ€" ter Miss Sarah Tucker Frank Scott has got the timber for his new barn on the ground ready for the Friday evening last week a ‘tinâ€"shower‘ was given Mrs Jacob Hiltz at the home of her mother Mrs W. J. Stephenson, by the neighbors on the occasion of her recent marriage. Mr John Joseph Stephenson purposes going to study as a machinist in an autoâ€" mobile shop in Toronto. Oilcloths. Linoleums. Squares Men | We have a car of STONE‘S FERTILIZER on * the way. Let us sell you some. We have large stocks of all. _ Let us supply your needs FLOUR & SUGAR Wall P; Brooms, â€"Brushes. Polishes, Mop:s aints HoUsE CLEANING Sherâ€"Willâ€"Lac #,; Old Dutch Enamel 9 O Cedar Best polish for renewing woodwork We have ready for your inâ€" ll PaEerS spection a most beautiful |o:+ of Papers. They are mostly all readyâ€"trimmed ; if not, we willingly trim then. We also have a couple of large sample book:, which you can select from and we can get for you very quickly. t The famous Sherwinâ€"Williams, and Martinâ€" ts Senour. Maybe a little higher in price, bu the Quality isâ€"also very much superior * A wall finish in powder form. Decotmt Fasy to apply and a good finish,. * f ri i t i % J+ Sher-Wnllâ€"Lac ï¬\i;:;.msh and stain con T IME Ladies and Gentliemer in and ar~ Dromore, â€" As we are leaving to take =; abode in the village of Holsteis sincerely wish to thank you for \ kindness and patronage for th» 28 years. Hoping to meet your s ing faces in Holstein in the fut= in the days gone by Your faithftul servant C. McMilian and ia; We extend the sincere sympath neighborhood to Mrs Jacob Hai and other relatives. over the wseve» of her husband. May all peace an solation be theirs . The postponed concert, play : social, interfered with by the w will be held this, Friday evening fine commogious Hall at Dromor« Congratulations to Mr and Mrs Patterson on the birth of their boy on March 26th. framers, Cunningham Moore McKelvey, are liable to an advance. Let us put you in some at once. APRIL 15, 1920 Card of Thanks A beautiful white enamel. Very hard finish and glossy. Siehiode SeSebe se y Get our prices. D hb PesrspyTErna®s L®Kan ancial returns irom the of Church National Forw2 s«bow that the Presbyteri: the five denominations v.| 788,000 _ The Methodi place with $4,716,000, NoTicE~All account s For Sack.â€" Se car, 6 passenger . Front Hardware. Maid Wanted. Anp F. Grant Hay for Sale â€"About 8 or ® viv 10 Thos. McNiece, R. R VOL ‘XLIII, NO 1. Truax & Son are nos »uke the request that al the above firm shall be p; or before April 26, 1920 nll accounts will be in hands for collection. Ur GuES THE 5i Daily Star is the ne the subscription price to $4 a year alter the Review subscriber wi renewed should tak« Severs SawmmLL has reached relatives | has lost his left hand two fingers ol the rig) gaged in duties st 1 brother, Thes. T. Gad clubbing rate until May Ist :s now in hosp way with s w suficiently rec BEXGOUGH | w imous cartoonist has been about public, appeared vefore a Derham under Ladies\ Aus moes. â€" His shall Mat Bo C. Ramage at Revie nest )m he children with those c ering made Miss Kathleen Mi panist, _ Refreshn the ladies of the © lection of about $1 18 due the ladies | jolk for the carelu have taken and s +re long be repeat rder an« Marriage Li ljussurrd‘ y look ing a and preparing 1 Farmers â€" ex ing foresight in rsssmng c. hogs and other readii: able productsâ€"can 20 their worth. This Bank and encourages every ki agricultural operation. THE aetts W ano wW. V t Ber J DUPHAM BRANC JOVMBN WIELLY + > MA begat n PRICEVILLE BRANCH ©rex TUESbaYs ano FRiGAI ROGRLESS :« C i M M W OPI &8 « Issued by ond hand « Apply at §$4 40 gie 2ro Mcinty Ihe © t« M Move al Du