. When than methods (all Mining's Kidney and Llver Pill. I. "commended. Ttery no ml, We“ demon». or Ir- nbn: any node have (can than when [or Headache. Dining... u Imam. Canal You“, Lost " was. lndigeuion. Gas on the Mach. und many other "its that um one to ('ortwtipatietet. - In people out of 0.0 mm can be cum by can-um: We 1m, which proves the (an Powee of the Mind ova the numb Amt-um and an In- W of "amount. " a INMMN) ot JZ"," â€3741;†7 J: isii'i7ia _r'.fjii', When there is Extreme Mama. at. and you In "an run down“ and "lm easily" It would be just a well to - Manny's Hurt and Non. Romany can: with - Pins. This com- Mntbn you well together and re- now- the good beam: at your young†doâ€. The Heart notion bo- - normal. the Nerves who on m Ute. Power and Vigor and the â€human machine" becomes full of 'Yer" and many. " you we tired " nick»... and love but the Power. Ability and Home We to do your daily work and your New†In nll Shattered in eee were two Remedies a trial on! we mu poutlnty guarantee “in! mm. Go on your th-ter My and not for Hat-king’s. on] do Owen Sound. Ont. Trim your"?! tur a good position We “at: I. could supply one-fifth tho do- uund for ofF.oo help. Caulocuo free. C. A. Homing. P. C.A.. Principal G. D. Fleming. Secretary 4 Ext. Ludo". 2 Ford M 11.; tires l Melon. Cru- Equator Gonna-Io: in the auction of High. .muc can" “we [alumna Rod- lot the protection of bonny, bum, m. 1'09!" you. upononeo m uh ute- uoo nod "pairing ol Lightning Bod; PM" '0'} "monk. Coal, mm or phone. ---A . _-_ .. not who any on." kind for tt you It: you vii In tooled right a! the can and you will u so! eh: mum um we guarantee. Mint. unl- met Unwed. Ship your Stock Co-operatively Having muted the services of Jottni Imp. [3072]. Enrolment No I473 img‘;1 £51313, 1' 2e,d',tlft': Will be at Walter Hank's, 18th rm... Ihreeto" uk nil lumen in the {kin-r Per', SATURDAY noon. and home II, to ship cooptnnuly. Co-Oper- I for miht. the live Mock shipping II hauling , rapidly. Let " trot " behind! The" are splendnd Btock horns f' h ,Iollleil. Hog. Chipped can vary best brredintt, and an unueollod In T-days ttrd enttte, sheep I'd ‘l-bl'l this pan of the provmoo. s.. bill. 'for 0. Ion!“- um tunic: notice. ' tull description and Milt-o. I‘ll-m intending to Air pl“ '0‘ Terms: To innate a foal SIS. Parabto .u’ - . in e.’. M. I Fob I" t921 No second price. Usual w. H. _ hum-c. Pooditio'". Nil CW. 80:1me R. R. KINNELL, he., mm: Constipation Cured By Christian Science ),-' R. J. ARNILL "oisteinil'ti. Emmmmmmmgmmï¬mwmgï¬ Summer Session Commences July 2nd SHOES of all kinds Cloth, Gingham. Prlnts. Muslims, Embroidery, Summer Underwear for Ladies and Gents JAMES tttERS, Holstein Our Motto: “Reliable goods at moderate prices. A fair deal to everybody." For Summer you desire Shoes that age light, neat. niry and comfortable. You will find satis- faction here. We have for your needs atom plete stock of Canvas Shoes, White, Blaclo Tan also Patent Pumps and Oxfords In Dry Goods, Silks, Yoiles, Lawn Men's & Boys' Bathing Suits For every day 3nd for Sunday ; For work and for dress occasions. Your tine is here. Full Stock of Grebb Shoes FOR SALE Cash or T rade Paid [or Your Produce. Men's and Boys'- every pair guaranteed. at tho See the Goods before buying eltrewher, Just the thing for warm weather _tlttlttlts8.flt:1pytl"/?l'd'ltrtl':, ttitit' STRAW HATS We have a good choice for $llliMill WEAR 'the/ Thou are splendid Btock horns, of red mt', very best brooding. and an unouollod in â€.qu this pan of the provinoo. Soc bills 'for Botiee. l full description and pedigree. 5.. 30-. Terms: To inure a foal SIS. mnblo ‘. I Fob In. t921 No mound prico. Usual “an. immune. People who complain because they can- not get some of the little luxuries they used to enjoy in the pre war days might do well to remember that their forefath- ers lived without sugar till the thirteenth century. without coal till the fourteenth. without butter on their bread till the fifteenth. without tobacco and potatoes till the sixteenth. without tea. coffee and soap till the seventeenth. without um- brellas and lamps till the eighteenth, without trains. telephones. gas and mat- ches till the nineteenth. MCG-tav-Mc-At the resi. dence of the bride's parents. Egremont, on Wednesday,June 23. Miss Nellie. daughter of Mr and Mrs Peter Mutch, to Mr. Roy McGillivray, aliotEgre- mont. Kaeuvc-Mcl-Zunum - At the resi- dence of the bride's parents, t2th con, Eat-mom at noon, Wednesday, June 30, Miss Mary, daughter of Mr. and Mrs Peter McEachem. to Mr Jacob Krampe of Proton. What about the Early Timers ? Snand on to the prrmise.n of the), undersigned. Lr,t I. Com. ts. Egre 1 mont, two calvu Owner may havei same by priming property and paying, expats“. - ___ -- _ 'FORTUNE TELLER' 11mm (8739» i PWill make the season of 1920, healthl and weather permitting. as follows '. i MON DAY- From his own "able, con 15.: Proton to Frank Hopkins. 16th coal Egremont for noon '. thence to Chas i Mclnnesmon 14. at a o'clock for orusi hour; Geo. Schram'n, con It, for night TUESDAY-North to Thou Ellis.‘ con 16 for noon: J Ferguson's con 18 for night; WEDNESDAY- Alex. Allan's con e, fori noon; Wm Lawrence’s con 22 for mm! THURSDAY-Lothian Bros.. con. to, tor) noon: Goo Hawk. gw. Park, for night. I Also Import’d Percheron Stallion Imp. l3078l. Enrolment No "" Will be at Walter Hank's, 18th rm... human. SATURDAY noon. and home for night. Imported Clydesdale Stallion " JURES†MARRIED E. W. Reid. Con 16r A very pretty June wedding took "night place at the home of Mr and Mrs ‘2. {0,3 Peter Match, Egremont, which was 'night decorated with pronies and orange 20. for blossoms, on June 23rd " half past night, five, when their daughter, Nellie _ Irene, was united in marriage to Mr t1iitrtt _ Roy M. MeGi11itrrny, son of Mr Allan ‘NCGIlliVlay. of Egremoat, by their pastor Rev. G S-Scott. The briae, who wan given away by her lather, m 3 was attired in a gown of beaded white h ('01.. Crepe de Chine with pearl necklace ilwme‘ud wore the [room's gilt. a gold , wrist watch and carried a boquet ot m. dramatic†and aweet peat About “whip guests. Immediate relatives, at ilictor down toa dailtylnlch alter which ixleeveaing wu ape-t in aerial in- payable terconrae. They received - val- Usual cable ard uaelnl preaenta. It: and In IeGillivray will reside on his Milk hr- on tie nth eon. Egremont. . Mrs Walter Spencer was success- fully operated on tor appendicitis in :Fergns Hospital last week. At time lo! writing she was doing as well as , co ild be expected. The Library Board is offering aub- acriptions from now until the end ot the Tear for strc. A good opportunity of getting . lot of reading cheap. A. McMillan and Stewart Scott were successful in pissing their pro- lolion examination in High Schools Mrs W. J. Philp and her sister M13 D. McDonald left via Owen Sound for Speviing. Mam. to visit their aged parents and other'itsiends. Bullet & Btebuer are muting two gangs " present ; one in the bush, the other in the factory. Mrs John Renton, Dtomore, had the misfortune to fall " the “use on Tuesday and break her arm. The roads me being' treated to a large coating of gravel which will be appreciated by those who use them. A bee in the Pres. church yard and sheds In: pretty well attended on Tuesday and eonttiderable straighten- ing up was the teen“. The stores will be closed on Friday night on account of the Poona-11 game between Houtein and Dromore in Dromore. Let ttll sports attend this game. Mrs Rite, Pres. of the Women's Institute and gthers attended the District meeting in Durham Frjdny. Our halls of learning have ' closed for the holidays, which are. no doubt well-earned try the majority of teachers and scholars. We trust they will return after vacations better able to cope with their strenuous andâ€. Many of the township] teachers have been re-engaged which speaks well for their past services. A Garden Patty will be held at Erwin Roth's, lot 16, ton 10. Egre- nont,c-n.lu1y 6, at 8 I" p an under auopiccs of Failbaitn Church, in aid of the basement land. The genius of Fred Perrin, comedian of Toronto, Ind Miss Buchanan. Cedarville. have been secured as well as local talent Booth on ground. Admission 50c and 35c. HOLSTEIN LEADER Mc0illivray --hltttth Nuptials June as--Dromore 3. Holstein 8, June a9--orehafdville o, Yettvil o. was 0mm! agnsw Dromore Team First Winners in Egremont Football League Yeovil and Orchardville played a fun game at Yeovil Tuesday. June " resulting in a Mr, G-o. On account of showers in afternoon, the grounds were wet and consequently the ball was heavy, making the play a little slowa thar it otherwise would have been. All credit to the boys for turning ont and playing. Homeâ€: plays the return game at Dromore Friday night. These two teams have made a record for noting goals. Come and see a battle 'oyal-- the best game of the season. GAMES YET TO PLAY July 2-Holstein at onmore. 9--Holstein at Yeovil. 3u-Orcht"dvil!e " Drama". Aug. 6-.Holstein at Orchntdville. AO-DI'omon at Yeovil. rr-Yeovil at Orchardviile. The game,Yoovil at Dromore which was postponed, has not been arm-zed by Commune as yet. Dromore played Holstein Widar, June 15th, to a score ot 3-2 in tasror of Dromore. Dromore started strong scoring 3 goals in the first hall. Ed- gar Henry scoring two, and A. Long the third. Henry and Patterson played Still games for Dromore. Bol- stein came back strong in the second half, Eccles starting the scoring when he beat Renwick on a free kick. The next goal was scored by G. Burrows' in a hot scramble around the goal. Holstein played hard the last half to tie the score and only tough luck pre- vented a draw. The game was kept clean by good work by Tracey Mc. Luhan. The League is iortunste to procure such an experienced referee. Dromore I Orctutrdville o Yeovil o Holstein o Win 2 points ; Loss o points ; tie l pomt. . Once more summer vacation urine and we hope teachers and pupils will thoroughly enjoy the coining two months. The majority of the pupils have been successhrl in their promo- tion examination and we wish those writing these days on their Entrance examination success also, To any who have failed or may fail we would say “Don'tbediscouraged. Try again. Not failure but low aim is crime." To-night, Tuesday, we expect to see a strong contest between the Yeo. vil and Orchard lootball teams, here. Last Friday the tie was first broken in the League, when Dromore beat Holstein at the latter place by 3 to 2. Last Wednesday the Holstein Jgnior team came over and played a fine game with our juniors. usulting in a 2-0 victory ior Yeovil. We hear the Holstein bots say they are going to do betier on the tetnrn match. Never mind as long as a clean, sponv game "' pl.yed--tttat is what the onlookers lite to see Congratulations to Roy Mchllivny and bride (nee Nellie Match) who I: at Wednesday were married by their pastor, Rev. It Scott, at the home of her parents. We wish them a long life of happinass. . Miss Ethel Mulch who was home for her sister‘s wedding. returned to Toronto the following day. Misses Georgian: and Bessie Alia of Toronto, came home Saturday tar a Iortrught'tr holiday. Mrs W. Philp and her sister, In McDonald, started yesterday for Win- nipeg, Spelling, ac ' to visit their patents. brothers, tasters and other Meade. They were going by boat trom Owen Sound to Port Arthur, which would make the trip more on. joy-hie. They expect lo be gone two months. . In Walter Spencer was taken to Fergus hospital last we" qrttere the underwent a successful operation for spposdicitU. . Miss Ethel Langdon " Anhtsr, visited relatives hoe In! week Her comm. Peter Wham took her home In their new cu, which totived last week. Was " lune Wuhan who ynn ago said "Ooubttetts Gud night hare made a better berry Hun the straw. berry, but doubucsu God never did"? Tim yet! the wild Itavhnin a: plentiful and Inn-Ions bunk picking 0' ttrersrrpe1'ts '91.. and hot to“: too Howover they mit be VII, nppetivnr when the cold vials blow-u! mute: Alfred Hun in Ian-ins a change trom him mum»: tin: Ink ty wor- king " hi: old trut-morris, I ham torl Bunston LEAGUE STANDING Won Lost Tied Points YEOVIL TORONTO Misses Sadie Langrill and Effie Hutton vililod Sunday with the latter's sister, Mrs Wm Keller. Mnnd Mrs Angus Hooper, Mr and Mrs Philip Lawrence were guests ot Mrs P Patterson on Sunday. Mr and Mrs Albert Keller visited mm tho former's parents on Sunday. Mr and Mrs Jae. Hay of Proton spent Sand-y at Mr R. Barber's. _ Mr and Mrs Wm Grant visited recent- ly with old neighbors, Mr and.Mrs H. Wilkimon. - , Mrs Jas.Finnigau Jr, who has been seriously ill in recovering. Mr. and Mrs Duel! move this week back to their old home. His services in Varney have been appreciated and they both will be greatly missed. Rev. Mr Lovegrove. Holstein, will take the serv- ices commencing next Sunday. Miss Jessie McVean held a bee Satar- day to "nighten up her barn which was a mu. worse of winter‘. storms. . Dr Lesson M. P. P.Vi0iud with friends in Grand Valley and Arthur. Miss Maggie McNoice Iecently visited with Miss Prudence Riley. The Ladies' Aid held their monthly meeting at Mrs Jas. Wilton's Thursday last when a large number of ladies were present. Sr 2nd to Jr 3rd--Amanda Matthews and Jessie Hooper equal (h), Wilfrid Bailey. __ m . n .. .- C Mr and Mrs Jan Wilton, Mr and Mrs. Wm Grant and 5011 Campbell, spent Monday evening with " and Mrs Jas, Brown. ' Mr and Mrs Black and son of Fromm and Miss Ruth Stewart spent Sunday with the Kerr families. . h" standing for Honcura Sr 3rd to Jr 4th- Eva Eccles (h). Cora Lawrence m). Jr grd to Br mi-Eva Lawrence (h) Martha Eccles. The old {whom-d roudwonk is in lull swing this and lust week Good pts an being done in some localities while other! An queatinmble, n con- siderable Bmount of gruelling bang done on the sidoroads incident-l to the trone."ionetbeeotmng County roads. The Urn niemg of Mr Funk Scott _ Irony fume Ona-took place on Friday Int. Sides were chosen with Joe Crewford Herrison Ind Farr Law. renee u Cepuine. the Inner aiming by Insrrow margin. Binds to the extent ot100 or en were therefrom fer end neu- end the feminine side of the community rm equelly will rep- resented. Entrance summation! are on at Dromore Centre S t', No 13, with Mr Neil McEnchern. Cedarville in change. 11 pupils ate writing. i good mmy lrom this put intend taking in Owen Sound's July In eel. ohmic". Now June skies are blue and lowly, Scent of blossoms fill the air, Birds are marbling their praises, Nature is so fresh and fair. Mr and Mn Funk \VIHB motored to the nmghborhood of Tort-Jae an d upon over n week Vilning reltstint a. The, rammed on Monday. 21et inn, For oak at all Druggists throughout Canada Free booklet sent conquest to]. E. Marian & Cm, Toronto. Ont. Special Agent in Durham. Mr and Mrs Wile", Mr. and Mn. Edwards of Konihvonh Imd I: E. Psyne Ind wife ot Mt Forest, were recent villtna M Mr J, Eung's. Mr Jus, Hunt Ind non Roy of H 1 mm) md Mr and Mrs Albert Hunt ot Wing? mm were recent. viailora at Mr. John Hunt’s. Our “when Miss Murdoeh.Ut resigned ber pomion. si, sud Mrs Lyons " Mirna, Ind lips Emma Chorc'uwnm. were you†guests at. Mr Ju Mekenx o'r. One Treatment "fturlatt's Specific" Removes Hundreds of Gall Stones Mr A-. "am that nhe gall "one. came any in the form of Imuli pebbles In tirdrr to make sure the medium had done all we (lumen) be It Mr A submit- ted the stone. to hit lamily doctor who pronounced them gall "oner. Our ciliuns are having a good time repaid-I“ our mm. sure: and mm driven would be “renal n shine of them dnve u a terrifiis owed. a danger to Ibrmnelvn nnd others. Mr Williamson, daughter and mph. .. cl Guelph. wound to J. Eung': reconlly. Mn Edgar Gardiner bu "ent sov- onl day. an Tutou'n when» the ‘01.! for Ire-Imam We an» plesed so hear her health bu Improved. - l used your . Boecifie" according to directnom tsith Mrs A--- and thank. to a kind Providence tor bringing your re- medy to our notice, tor the following any the pulsed hundreds of gall "otteq. Mr J. M. A-Drayton. Ont, writes M ncFarlm: & Co., Draggists NORTH EGREMONT NO 12. EGREMONT SOUTH BEND M. Blanche Reid, Teacher VARNEY i 3;: DIAMOND JIBlll,llilirliihlt tl g Corn "e-ae---""""""""'"' an“! The Review to January Ist, tr'"'"'""'"", EEEEEEEEEE <2. bi Pure Paris Green I Bug Killer g teaaaaeasu sa:ea.irvsrasssa.a 3"" Cool Things for Bot Days Men's Brown Calf Oxfords Ladies' Pumps and Oxfords Popular lasts. Prices...... .----89 and 2il1 Another shipment of WHITE GOODS , has arrived Call in and purchase a pair btfore your size is gone. Turnip Seed REPAIRING a Specialty Carrot Seed Garden Corn Garden Peas HENNIE‘S FILL-BASKET TAYLOR St CO'Y We are continuing to buy CREAM and can handle any quantity. Bring us your Produce -- we can handle it all We have a few can GROUND FEED WHEAT (I!) hand that we are offering at 865.00 per ton, uckn included while it lasts. This is the cheapest Feed on the market. and " this is the cnrload price it is extra good value at this price. Buy now before price advances. Mangle Seed We have ulna Cltnsman Corn Feed. Chieftuin Mind PMCnnhed Outs, Oat Chop and other Mixed Foch. which we we selling at cuload prices. We are in the market for Oats, Peas, Barley, But k- wheatfgnd cther Grain. Highest prices paid for all G rum Tanglefoot Fly Paper,Poison-toot Fly Pads, FlyCoils. etc Visit our Ice Cream Parlor-- open every week day and evening. Neilscn's Ice Cream-the best Zenoleum Fly Scoot . In if lb and lb packages ROB ROY MILLS, ROB ROY MILLS, Limited The Central Drug Store in Black Kid, Brown and Patent .. Leathers. prices ranging from ... a We 31:0 have two lines of VIE-E Business Hours--" a. m. to ,5 p. m. SPECIAL FEED You can grow more off 1 acre of Corn I than off any 3 acres of another crop. b, don't fail to put in some corn. Leaning. While Cap, Bailey and Wisconsin Jumbo, Derby. Candi“ Gem. Good Luck. Aberdeen (keystone, Cow Horn. Ldnl fled and Yellow Leviathan. The Cash Shoe Store We have a large stock of . S. MCILRAITH runs. can. S. MeBETH, Prop for field use. The horse's relish these. Put in acouple of drills. GOLDEN BANTAM, the very best kind to grow. Try some ufthem ed They are fine for early feeding. Keeps your Flock healxhy. Clears the Lies off your cutie-65c and 1.50 piues JULY I, l92l, for 75 cents Me packages a',) We have the best varieties for this part of the country 5.50 to 8.00 $9 and tlo c, I; II‘C at Review VOL. XLIII. N0. Wum.~A pound hand Swhc G Put ieteood repair. style c., dame ottnn..tteigttt I) in. Wrste \V m In wall, mule, ont. The mum monthly haunt» mu (â€Mn Greys Chum" LU. I). willâ€! in the basement ot the Put My on Tuesday. July mm a! F p. All members are "stuested to attend. Durham Bunch ol lht an: will - at the hon Patter-on on Tttutvduy, gun The mum the girls ol tht hr W. A garden party and bun“ "arsot the Ladser' Arr: ti oturdt,tioutt' (Sleuth; " l Friday evening. July all]. on mantis. A good woman. an ad Ania bu. “newâ€! Garden Party ot (ii (but. Baptist Church " In he Frtriay,ltaiylrttt u Mr Walla Eu Dom-m Road. Umham Land nuance. AdtttisuotCdiU and LU ©rroete come. Mi Tatt MILL Rare at Han-s1 The In rule for Harmlon har horn mwmillr for ttus year. dutn'uut tooo-s :Coumy nu N mm; .lowl tgd mills: debenluu late l0. n Lint-1y rate (null. Publs bcho Inuktigh school 61, malls , men: "um-ttttstills. Hy prewnt on Durban's new In rate will h but Mlle below Harmon. Ca-dim' Greys chapter l. It l with“ 10(th all in town and co who so windy, mnlnbuu-d to "ttieeittet ol waste pupa that the C "I lid in June. They Wish to Bon that they will have another collects amounted moan» and would like a- ut: to save papers and magnum- Mun! they would be glad n the 1 W8 were tied in bundln an Hm t: In!“ the handling III mm. A very - Bthirtitm hm Infalh (annual Mr. Wm. Adm“ “an" ttwdeaut ot their eldest bull, \\ twinned"; was mot, trom ulna, The lad um a! tlw sp bum on July let and on Flam Moi icing urtwell, and In " "tedieainidnnd home cart pawn onSundIy. July 4th. Tu add 1.. th mom. younger son and mm \ "iticailyitl. The “ylnpnlluy u: th nanny is amended to the banned In their "ktion. Ree. Pan-mun â€(moon-L I rm um: luvma Wiarton. um 20' a acumen: and Mend: ol tht “:4 Manama church assrmbtul at the I " "taretietgon Wednesday fit “mu 'ttsuse and umhmv Mas tt ta and it did. After the mun r an ad was read and WCnLallmn m is xat gold watch made to each Mr. and Prudhun. Next the y ounh' let “uncalled the paw ts, tht sarpel "mud n hauwul " by“ adm and Mm Pullman's tumdas Mime! on the Sway prawn: “aw: her a I 'sathhartdtteg. Rev. Mr. Ptudhaet lino an active (an: in R Aaron Pat Muewm moth“ cvcmnr has l iates showed their upweualxon 1 wk by mutating with I hm ted _ umbmlln manned by an addq 'ir.Iiiii'dlr', IVu'L‘VI ird QOPICS' WE a! wealth um: [nu-mun; v, by Ml a saving uqu with mull was In lite. Even the saving of your many fun pious may am you on the m4 Imam fun". A dot" vi" open an â€would la in out in“ Inn-mum. STANDARD BA w, -'ytrr"' t'oAioeed P Small Beginning DURHAM BHANC mmv . . M "WILL: BNANC‘ o'c- WV. and: who "OF CANADA “sued try and banal - has laid the THE no Women‘s It m at Mn tt ' July ",att' be held me t and lea: M "N “I {I