There we no and“: or mod- wmn no mum. for the treatment in the who». W Dt-dem a Nuking'a Heart and New. My and Hahn's Minty and Livor vim. Thin we know, "on: the “patent-e " have had hom the“ .nwations and hom the know- Ieun no In" ofthe action nd medical "oct of the ditratrNtt urns: 3nd herbs that so into the nanny-mom of (those two wonder“! he Appetite my be either eng- nmed. povertod, dimhiuhed or en- andy lost, these preparations will um. it. The condition may be either Mute or Chronic or the Nona hupplying the Stomach may be defective or there may be Go: on the Stomach din- to Fermentation or 1reeompor.tion of F'oodr; no mutter ,rhat the trouble may the this treat- ment will tone up the organs ot the r,aathe system {And bring back the Horton» mod health that you no much denim. Pain aim Suing. Vomiung, 0nd- ual Lou " Flu» and strong“. Dyspopsia and Anaemia are some ot tt.e Symptoms of Stomach Disorder!- 'ttttt ttar My disappmr when you use daching's. In order to ttttern 3 mm. ‘tooweu-rv y.:-tiem-e is u essential as we right remedy and anyone who ha hem man: for any length of time shun?! um expert to be cured in a low d me. my 6 ban-- of Hack- mg’s Mom and New. Remedy and y ik HocMng': Kidney and Liver mm and give them a good trial. Be 0-1040 M Mackinaw. ER-J- ARNILL “What; emmmmmmmï¬mmï¬mmmw% t8:tetp.tIt:tBtpdp88tl'/rit:?l'8:.?l't:, E Cream Wanted At rear of McLachlan's (irocery Store hr Spring Goods Durham Creamery and we will have the largest and best assorted stock ever in Holstein. Call and be convinced Linoleum Oilcloth M0ryt0oods, Silks, Voiles, Lawn Cloth, Gingham. Prints, Muslims, Embroidery, Summer Underwear for ladies and Gents Full Stock of Grebb Shoes Wall Paper 'Li,tUt,"griu,t'.ld C All Kinds of Garden Seeds Our Motto: "Reliable goods at moderate prices. A fair deal to everybody." We are now in the market for Cream and will pay the We have purchased a Truck and Creem Routes are being arranged. In the meantime customers will kindly deliver Cream at the Creamery. Cans may be had at the Store. Call and.get yours. Any one convenient to a railway, who will use cans, kindly drop us a card and we will forward one, express prepaid. "A Square Deal" is our Motto. Give us a trial. Men's and Ronnie's Red Clover No.1, Victor Mammoth Alsiko. Timothy. Highest Market Price See the Goods before buying elsewhere Stomach Disorders Ere/willing to make up a. ,icst-clase Omerul Stove Bora'-- pair guarnnteed. with ceiling, and cut into border to match. are Mostly all in 1 Mr Ju Eden bu purcbued I new Ford touring car and has your»: I hem quite under control. [ Mina Minnie Pollock " Toronto. is upendiug the holiday " the parents] home. lino Agnes Allan who spent!“ holiday with Hit-ads of thin vicinity, bu returned spin to ruume duties in Toronto. Mr. and In. Gliddon ot Toronto, have moved to this locality sad in- tend to rennin tor the winner. A number trom thin pan took in the lacrosse match between Mnrkdnlo Ind Durban " Ma: kdule on the 24th and report 1 'stirrartt time. Dr. and Mn. limes: Lacuna have renamed Iron: their ht me in Indium which thnv have disposed of and at prevent. purpcse remaining in this locality. {REWous moms Born, to Mr. Ind In!" Wm Gordon All widths from 1 yd up to 6 yards and at the right price. Cumbered with endless rounds of duty, the tired, nervous mother generally finds in Scott’s Emulsion Scott A Howe. Titania (nu ALLAN’S CORNERS Mrs Henry Reid and other friends attended the tuueral of Mrs Henry Mics, Elmwood, on Monday. Free air at Smith's gauge, and we had that before they arrived in town, not all in a small tank eithet. Mr and Mn Starling, of Chatham, visited Mr and In B. Reid and other friends for a few day. reeently. Mr A Sella, It. Forest, has bought the store propertr " precent occupied by Mr R. J. Arnill, from Mr Freeman Mrs Wm. Vollett. Durham, visited her daughter, Mn W. J. Nelson and other Mend: for a few days recently. Mr and Mrs Seim, Bradford, and Mrs Collin". Toronto, spent over the holiday with their mother, Mrs Wm. Hunt. The Presbyterian congregation in- tend holding their tutnivertuwy on July I I, and an entertainment on the evening of July nth. Mr C. Drumm motored to Hamilton on Friday, thence to Toronto, where his daughters joined him and return- ed home Saturday. Mrs Walker, after spending a few weeks visiting her sister Miss Adams and other friends, rammed to her home in Calgary on Tuesday. Do not forget the social in the Presbyterian Chntch basement on Tuesday June xst. at8p. m. Admit. sion 25c Ind 15c. Lunch will be served. Among those who spent over the holiday at their homes were Misses Irene and Pearl Drumm, Annie Keith Rosy McKenzie. Grace Finder, Annie and Mildred Rogers, Mr Arthur Irwin Mr Percy Ross of Dental College, all from Toronto Also Mrs Broochard from Goldstone, Miss Nettie Hamilton from llarriston, Mr H. Allmgham from Elmira. HOLSTEIN LEADER Grit.--" Holstein on May 25th, 1920 Mr David Grier, aged " years and 5 days. Services win be held in the Presbyterian Church at a p m. on Sunday. Interment in Coch- rane’s cemetery. Garafroxa Rosd. Seeding is a thing ot the past for another year. With the shone": of rain and the warm weather every- thing is growing tine. Mr. Geo, Eddington who has been seriously ill for some time, we on pleased to any is improving nicely. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hilton of Mot stein and Mrs. A. Hind of Durham, spent Sunday allernoon with Mr. and Mrs P. Cornish. The nth of May passed ' ff quietly around here while quite a number took in the picnic " Pike Lake and others went fishing, MI and Mrs. John Kirby spent Sunday with Mr and In Nelson Cannon!!! of East Normanbv. Items of local interest, such as births marriages, deaths, wedding anniversaries. parties, accidents. property improve. ments, fires or anythingin particular that will be new: to the readers, are solicited tor this column free. Send them in as early in the week as possible. Mrs. Jos. Blythe remind home on Hominy after spending a couple of months with Mend: in Gait. ORCHARD DIED Congratulations to Clarence Ron end bride (nee “in Linn Becks) who, last Wednesday, were quietly married at the menu by Rev. B. M. Smith. we wish them 1 long life of happiness. Next Friday the pupils It No. lo expect to have a holiday, " their teacher, Miss Keith, goes to her home in Teeswater to attend her brother's wedding. Inspector Wright made his opting inspection of our school: during the past week, finding things in gocd shape and leaving the tucker: with renewed incentives. T63 DURHAM REVIEW The "Twenty Fourth" was obsetv' ed " usual in different wan-quite a number going to Pike Lake. Those returning to Toronto that any who had bees holidaying " home were: Misses Ethel Hutch. Georgina and Bessie Alles, Annie and Mildred Rogers and Annie Keith. Mu Bronkard of Alma, was I holi- day guest at her parents', Mr and [in T. Keith. Mr and Mrs J. D, Drimmie. Mr and Mrs Milford Bilton with their fami- lies motored to Kitchener and visited their sister. Mrs Hallman (nee Ben- ton. Mr. And Mrs. Starling of Chntham, spent the week end with her brothers V and G, Allen and her sister, In. H. Reid. Messrs Conrad Schenk, Valentine, George and John Alles motored to Blmwood on Monday to attend their aunt’s funeral. Mr. r Philp and wife of Holstein, spent Monday st his brothers here. Mrs Walker who has been spend- ing. month with her cousin, In. Bruce and amen Miss Adams. leaves to day, Tuesday, for her home in Calgary. In Lamont Sr. and daughter Jean have gone to It Forest to vitit the formen' daughter, Mn S. Ecclel. Mm. W. Ctiapin and little noun. spent a low days the past week at her parenul home. Mrs N. Long is spending I few days with her mother and brother, A. Mckenzie-the mother having re- ceived an electric shoc- when Mr " Kenzie's house was struck by light. ning during the atom) last Thursday evening. Miss Ridler returned to Toronto last week after spending a week at A. Haas.' Harvey Croat attended the District Meeting in Durham as delegate for our circuit and reports a good meet. tul- SEALED TENDERS. nddymml to the Port- muu-r General, will be received n Uluwn un- til mm". on Friday. the IPh June, 1920, for the "ouheyNu'e His Mujcny‘l Muils, on I proposed roman tor tour years, m times per week on the mute Priced": Rural Route No. 1 trom the Posttnarterlieneral's pleasure. Printed nmice: esontaininrturttterinfurmation is tocouditious of proposed onnut muy be use!) and blank [mm of Tender any Nahum- (will. the Font (new! Pricevtlle. no at me ounce of the Post ottice inspeetor, Toronto. A. SUTHERLAND. Post omee Inspector Port GIT-cc I-ttor" one, Tommo. April 27th, 1929. Clyde Stallions COPERN|CUS Inn (u0S4) (I7000) These Stallions will stand for service at lot 7. Con. It, Egremont TERMS: $8.00 to insure a foal, payable Feb. 1 I921. Parties disposing of mares or not returning lame to horse will be charged same as in foal. LOCKWOOD CHIEF [“437] Vol. Vol. 2t, Seven your: old, with Hiawa- tha and Baron's Pride brooding. which are two of the best horses Bootland ever raised. 22. Sewn years old, a big clean-legged ham and from the well-known Damloy family. Both these hams have mused Form I Inspection and an onrolled. MAIL CONTRACT W. M. GROAT, YEOVIL Proprietor, Holstein for Service TORONTO The twenty mm: of. May holiday is being up: in the village to-day. Some have (one tishirttr, others are any celebrating the day in other places. . . “in. Etrie Hattie ot Toronto Ic- companied by hertriend, Miss Fykes is spending the holiday: with her patents Mr and Mrs Walter Hastie. Menu Alex and Wallace Findlay motored up from Toronto to spend the holidays with friends in Owner: and vicinity. During the severe thunder storm on Thursday evening last, the house ot Alex McKenzie was struck by lightning and contsiderable damage done. Hie mother, Mrs Mckenzie, was coming down the stairs when the house was struck and was thrown down, bad her head badly cut and van very much shaken up but is now recovering from the ahock. Dr. South is at the Ontario Medi' cal Association meeting in Toronto tor I couple of days this week. A meeting of the Women‘s Insti~ tute wili be held in the Hall on Sat. urdny afternoon, 19th inst, It 3 p m., when Mrs Watt, deputmentnl dele- gate, will be present Ind give an Id chess. After the meeting refresh- meats will be served. All ladies are cordially invited to attend. Mr Finlay Clark hag bought I fine new ctrr-tt Gray Dart. - A Dream by the Saugeen A young Indian launched his birch canoe, On the silver Saugeen’s breast : And swiftly rowed toward the setting sun Bound for the far northwest. Many moons ago he sadly mused, My tribe filled this fair land ', From Ottawa to {broad Huron's side, Now almost alone t stand . And the river is whispering to me That the pale faces draw near i And my race shall vanish like the mist, ' When the morning sun shines clear. Then a sad farewell to my native woods, By the silver Saugeen's side ; And farewell to the grave of the dark. eyed maid Who had promised to be my bride. The deer bounded from the river's bank He heard the bear's fierce growl : And in the depth of the darking woods The hoot ot the gloomy owl. Still onward beneath the silent stars I And the whispering forest trees 2 ‘ Till he heard the dash of Hurtrn's waves, l Borne by the western breeze. (Then northward he sped to the Manitou, Those islands of beauty rare : And over Superior's sparkling waves, Amid scenes that are grand and fair. Many moons had waned, an old man stood. Una boundless western plain ', I'll return to my boyhood's home he thought, By the Saugeen fair again. He came and gazed on the wondrous change That the whiteman's hand had wrought : Can this be where the Wolfe had his den, And the red man hunted and fought? The nelds art covered with golden grain, Fair homes nestle ‘mid orchard trees, And the sounds of a busy thriving town. Float past on the morning bane. The change indeed is wonderful, And the old man bowed his head : May they all be blessed, I shall now. re- turn To my home in the West, he said. Mr John Reynolds, his two sisters and Miss Miles, motored from Toronto rec. ently and visi:ed Mr and Mrs McKenzie. Rev. Winfield Hunt and family visited his brothers. George and Orme lately. We extend sympall y to Mr. and Mrs. Wm Stephenson whose daughter, Mrs. F, Holliday died on May lst at Herschel], Sask. Oh think not her life is tttded, _ Now she rests beneath the sod Life is aluays g1 Jrious spring time In ai, dwelling place of ow. Mrs T. Smith of Kitchener spent a few days visiting her brother, Mr. G. Luge recently. Ship Jour Stock Co-operalively Havingtrecured the services of john Brown IS Manager of the Holstein Live Stock Shipping Assoetattort, the Directors uh all farmers in the Vicin- ity to mp co-opetulIw-Iy. Co-open- tive live stock shipping " inculsinp very rapidly. Let us not be behind in Home“: Hugo shipped on Thursdays and eatrle, sheep and lambs on Mondays until futther notice. Far-lets intending to ship please no- tify Manager n few days ahead. W. H. Hunter. President. Neil Calder, secretary House and lot adjoining village of Holman. {mmnly occupu-d by the Ute Mu l) Allin The house is brick, lor about half " acre m nu. Offers will be "caved by undersign- ed executon- David Allan. Holstein W. J Rot-tsms, :46 Poplar Plain Rd. Toronto, Ont. SOUTH BEND DROMORE For Sale E TAYLOR (fy CO'Y For all such brought to my yard here, I will pay 50e to 1.00 per 100 lbs. For Rags......fr0m 2c to 4e per lb For Rubbers.........4c to tk per lb Copper or brarrs...8c to IN perlb Mixed Scrap Iron Wanted 1 am in the market for beef hides, sheep skins, horse hides, horse hair, and will pay the best market price. M. GLASER The Review tad Weekly Wane»: fort "Br..-...-....-.. The Review Ind the Farmen' Ad. vocnte to-..-............. The limit-w and Daily Fro. he" for] "Rr........................,..... The Rev our and [cranky hwy Mail and Etupitr tort Yeah...†The Rum-w Ind Daily Admsm. " for one)»: The Reviru and Tut-mt- Daily Worldlor Pt".....-....-.. The Hui . and Toronto rsily Globe In: Iyt-u..................... The Durham U. F. o. Live Stock Ship. ping Association will ship stock from Dur. ham every Tuesday. All intending shippers will awe three day" name to the manner. Mr Angus McArthur, R. R. I, Priceville. Phone Durham. -e -., -eae-eaeqe* mascara: = ac Corn Turnip Seed Carrot Seed Garden Corn Garden Peas RENNIE‘S FILL-BASKET Bring us your Produce - we can handle it (.11 Mangle Seed We have a few cars GROUND FEED WHEAT in hand that we are offering at 865.00 per ton, sacks included while it lama. This is the cheapest Feed on thenna rket. And as this is ths unload price it is extra good value at this price. Buy now before price advnnces. We have also Clunnmnn Corn Feed, Chieftain Mixed Feed, Crushed Oats. Oat Chop and other Mixed Peter. which we are selling at carload prices. We are in the market for Osp, Peas. Barley. Bu k. wlxeathnd other Grain. Highest prirer paid for all Gain ' DIAMOND mamas YEAR tl Notice to Farmers ROB ROY MILLS, Limited Clubbing Rates ROB ROY MILLS, Limited We are continuing to buy CREAM and can handle any quantity. Business Hours---)) d. m. to 5 p. m. _Jumbo, Derby, Canadian Gem. Good Luck. Aberdeen (keystone. Cow Horn. SPECIAL FEED You can grow more off 1 acre of Corn I than off any 3 acres of another crop. S. don't fail to put in some corn. Leaning, White Cap, Bailey and Wisconsin Long Red and Yellow Leviathan. Durham TERMS, CASH. for field use. The horses relish these. Put in a couple of driltx 2 no GOLDEN BANTAM, the very best kind to grow. I" 25 Extension Ladders runs,» Auto Supplies Wire Gates Contractor " eleclion of ling} rude copper cable Lightning Rod.- tor hunk Ind barns. etc, It a very reachable put-e. Twelve yean tR. perience with Lightning Rods. Call, phone or write. All Business Schools Are Not the Same Feature 4 Watch For the UN.“- 39 Year: Our 39 successful year: not or " “my antccl the thoroughness I" the k nun b, but has established a wonder“ (Hr nection with the best bunness um: ms in America. The demand for graduate e is five times the supply Enter .1- y L.) Get the best " [an " I’d-g Yer- Open April 6th Try some ofthem ed They are fine in early feeding Keeps your stock healthy. Owen Scund, Ont. C. A. Fleming, F CA., Princip: G. D. Fitming. Secretary Central Business College Students May Enter at any The We have experienced inurur tors, give thnrnugh caurus and um! graduates to petition; Get our free cutalonue and learn what we cun do 'toy yew. We give \u" ationul training to returned mm. Mt. Foeest-6tratrord--Wineeam D. A. McLACHLAN, Pres-dun MAY 27, 1920 JAMES MYERS. Holstein _,1'(Crsffff,'i'ja Kym): a We have the bert varieties for this part ofthe country FOR SALE l ".‘K. v- .ifa,.1rrj ' Lg: 0W Niki 'iiiiaEii)8lh?éi"l Bttaittg tocmBtnerit. athlem _ mot war. MEIER“) dance, mu- Datum. mum, an at thr " in A. Main-n3 grow. Fy, otch Gm. Wednesday. June It, H.020 ‘Cunlian Greys' Chapter. l o. VIII m I collemon ol nrwspaptl Won Friday, June uh way one plea-e have them reads <4 no lilac Will be lost and thr “huh will be gone over m but day . The tgtarringte of Mea, Am our and Mr Everett C Sn City, South Dakota, loot, city on May 19th. Thu 'hl W June ht. The hndt" lamrly Mics Alice Johnntc and the Review takec the wading best Wishes to the I Dim black nit theeqd hot: In black an (Iran's FUNERAL or R. Mst.tu as JIM muddle late Robert Milburn. u in“ in Zion cemetery. Glenda. I My maroon". Serum were cond I“ a the house and grave by " past MC. c. Coleol the Methodist chm .6 I - numbct of "Bends were pr “to.“ lost mpecu to the drum It†artd neighbor, The pall hear m His T.G, Lauder. 1 Nan, War. A. (within. J " Na I“ Dr Wolfe. Dnumy. Chiropractor. tstll be Mrst.c.Niehol'seat* das "om 2t p. I. and from 7 to b, except Sunday DI“ tail to su- the great mm (“7 tihn "Oh Boy" ttt Srteran y Mrc on Friday and Saturdax I Illh N lath. VOL. XLIII. N0. Thus. Ritchie, 2nd ' puma-ed I Gray Dun IR†W. E. Human l maul Mrs F.. L K my. where mlrn “aâ€. I laru up we" M! to pay In) tttiq law“ It†lulu“! Mr. Mel-Ewan ol the In; ducted the (bitumen at totely. The Pali be SIMS. Thos. Laudu J. Smith. R. MrFarlar Relatives attending 1m In Win, the dump living in Bayfield ' Mr Walkman :Mrs ‘1): I Om itwo sons Laud and Wm from Dunm il, Fouuu. OF tl "My lite-mum Through theintiuero m (I land ohhcoId “71‘“th In. Mr IL]. Ball, M. P. m % Grey, DIIudllk rectum Upil the Dim of War T mph)“ ' UM nouvenu of tht “t It: low: of I captured human ttagtoeidttestated that ,,t,orti Mia unsigned a commit no. was appointed to man a tot unable I]! trophy lot and Wee nth ttttr e we!†Thetrophy new; In. -ttttettouleverd tit the (m and it will probably In ntimgtt m in the Soldier} EM - in the Soldier} Mn Put-lune [arms] opemm: on [ma " day. Thuredaty, June um. has Duly and other Icadm; " tte tt.re.--1htndatlk Ht talc 1 times and bad mm s 1 the past 45 “at: ti Battkus.sadi1.viiitv'rtr in efforts to the developmt: t a: “Pbuilding of lhcapria-ui 1 nt' manufacturing and tt'ti.'r'.A cial business cl this"Cocut', 6htreliicient ctrt icci: as nil-“L forthe benefit ofall custumef C. Inn.“ at Review STANBARB BEN Marriage Li he PANAnA MW CHANG" Mm†. - m "new: IRANCH o'c- tuuoavs â€no "In" HROtTiH gm THC Issued try and While utomolu appy Dur er (In " Mt RI 1ubl rt