i ' SHOES fallkind , g R; J. ARNILL HélsteinÂ¥ émmmmmmmnmmï¬mmmï¬i Manitoba Flour Blended Flour Pastry Flour FLOUR (fy FEEDS Special Feeds for young Ducklings Fgetive Tankagc. Oyster Shell & Crystal G tit, BoneMeal POTATO AND CORN FERTILIZERS Special Lawn and Flower Fertilizers. 4 & 25 lb. packages Get booklet on “The Hcme Garden." Ask about the come†for best Corn, Potatoes and’ Bunflcwer. Phcuc " . . For Sun-or you duke Shou‘_thst no light, neat, an and eomfortable. You will find satin-(A faction hero. - We ban for Four needs 3 mar pIete stock of . . Canvas‘Shoes, White, Blacks Tan . also Patent Pumps and, Oxfords Deliveries daily to any part of Town. was". when for Fertilizers at McIntyre’s Hardware. in Dry Goods, Silks, Voiles, Lawn Oui' Mott'o: “Reliable goods at moderate prices. . A fair deal to everybody." . Cloth, onghus,'Prlms. Muslim, Embroidery, Summer Ihtderwear [or Ladies and Gents For over", day and for Sundny ; For wbrk and for dress occuionl. Your sin " hero. _ Men's & Boys' Bathing Suits Full Stock of Grebb Shoes Poultry Scratch Feeds Poullty Laying Mash Chick Feeds and Chick Mash Smfiower Seed Wood,GumI y. a. Company . T" «Unit the thing for wum WSuher. ONCE upon in than more “-3: a [maxim Who said it was too mid In an out into the woods to chop laws for the fire, in he conceived the idea of chopping up the, furniture. In a short time he had disoosed, of the chair and tahhv-ti,en twin: mid OIIN' more, he took on! the “indnu {mums and burned them, and "rtcr the nix..f\m frames. the doors. Cash a Trade Paid to: Your Produce. These being burned he {was void»? tlrvn o-\'.or.: _ thereupon he started to that damn 2hr Dunne†and burn it piece by pine. uctdTet tlie Hui he had neither house nor luau. The folly " this peasant is m4 t.tulike Um cf 'si'Ur virdiyhi'o"iiii. the person who for frivolou, lens)!» selts hr, To dn S't it is like \iclnry Bonds whim. by poiresttAinrr thrift human down the and "criiice, he acquired as prusicction fur a 'rouse to beep 0""- rainy day. He is (ii-aiming oi a shrltvritrr, roof and knockittg'out the dour! that naught . Hold and servo later to hoop awn) the “of. _ Ituy More Men's and Bori--esrerr pair truartsnteed. Bee the Goodl Moro buying oluryvhere STRAW HATS We have I good choice. R. S. McGOWAN Wheat Shorts Crushed Oats Mixed Chop tMttlt: M? l a; A severe electrical atom passed ov- a _ er here on Friday, niu fell in torrents Alba: no hall here. Some grain was "broken down. The1tghtntug played . a cosuv'prosk " Mr P. Mutch's when . am annual was killed in the stable. No sign of where the caveat entered - could be Island. The only mark on - the animal was a ring in his nose be- "ll ing burned - . A Victory Bond is , Capital . No prudent man or f,wrrt MM disaipatn (Tarn-at tor it is the Laundathm on which prosperity is based. hum)!" who dips in- u. up“! for run- nine â€penises in murmur trouble and [um-sibly "entail mun Dnn't spend yc-ur Victory Bonds. To dn S't it is like human down the Luuse to keep warm. I The Women's Institute held a most I enjoyable picnic at the home of their honorary President. Mrs Wm. Rogerson Thursday, July 22nd at which about 60 persons were presenteto enjoy the after- noon'sprogram and sports. The Presi- dent called the company to order on the beautiful lawn where the following pro- gram was rendered ; Piano instrumen- tals, Miss Foulds of Gleneden: Violin , and piano hy Miss Bertha Hilton and Mrs Thos Brown ;a paper on ' Duties of Offr cers" read by Miss Rita Roberts ; reci- tation :by Mrs Atchison of Dromore ', solos by Miss Mabel Brown of Regina. (A, short talk by Mrs Bradwin ofGleneden l about their Institute and its work. Vis- 'itors from Dromore and Gleneden were present and heartily welcomed. After the program numerous games were en- joyed such as tug-of-war, spaon race. Etc. Refreshments were then served after which captains were chosen for two sides and a splendid game of football by the ladies followed. An amusing part of the football game was the ladies losing their 'shoes kicking at the ball. One of the ‘spectators remarked that so many of their shoes in the air at once darkened l the sun. The score was 2-2. Every. one present declared the picnic a decided l success in everyway A vote M thanks I was extended Mrs Rife as President and 'also to Mrs Rogers for the very enjov- able afternoon God Save the King was ; sung in closing. - his: Grace Finder. Torohto, is spending her holidays " her bone. Miss Gertie Pettigrew, Toronto, is a guest ot lies Jessie Allinghun and other friends. Mr John Tutk. Wynne, Mich. yisi- ted his cousin, W. J. Sharp recently. TORONTO HOLSTEIN LEADER _ Til mam IWIW Thanh: Race in Egmnont Football League. Tournament, Monday, Aug. 2nd Orchard a I Dromore z 1 Yeovil I I Holstein o a To play - HOLSTEIN A Kerr B Mekeneie R Sin 0 Brown B Gibson R Gadd B Beck's F Coburn C Calder R Hunt I Brown Egremont Football League are holding a Tournament on Monday afternoon, August 2nd. The first game between Yeowl and Dromore Juniors in called for , o'elock, so be on time. itntartinn when it uhould have been over. B; on time boys as the" are League game. Ind people want to see the game in daylight. Orchardville climbed into Brat place by beating Holstein 2-0 " Holstein on Tuesday evening, N. Dickson starting with two goals to his credit. The tiraf goal was scored on a pretty shot trom right wing, the second a kiek in the dark. The game was delayed on account of the lateness of some of the (trchtttd players, The next game between All-Stan and Massey-Harris team. Toronto, wsll be- gin promptly at 5 o'clock " the game calls for two " min, periods, ll hour. in all. ALL STARS Gtwl-John Renuick. 'Dromore Backs-Bruce_Mckenrie, HoUtein Win a points; Lou opoinu ; tie l point. _ . ' LEAGUE STANDING To Won but Tied Pointi play Bert Gtbson, Hohtcin Half back, right- Percy Whyte, Yeovil centre-ttor Dickson. Orchard left-Norm. Dichon. Orchurd Forwards“. wing-S Patterson,Dromore --E Henry, Dromore sent/re-B. Ecclel, Holstein left wing--Al Nicholson, Yeovil --Jtgs Nicholson. Yeovil This team please turn out for a pne- tice Friday evening " 7 o'clock on Hol- stein grounds. Secure your tickets early at the Tele. Ehone onice if you with to hear the armonic quarkne from London as half the ticket. are now sold. " you waitdtill the last day you may have to Man . It Adatn I of In“; I lightning on The League are providing lunch which will be sand in the Park. Any dont" lion- in the line of cakes or men will be greatly welcomed as the League are up against heavy expense. for this day. Heavy rains prevailed last week-a levere electrccal storm coming Friday morning. A'thuuah It was not so in. cessant and ternlying as the one In N. York where for three hours the sky was in a white sheet of flame with accom- paniment tt'unceasing thunder, null we hope we shall not have one so bad again. We have not heard of anythmg very . noun resulting from it except " 8, Mutch'e. where one of his cattle, which was in the stable, was killed. They sent word to Inspector Jackson, of Har. riaton, who, upon hrs arrival, we: eatie' fied that lightning had struck it when he saw how aiacolored was the ring in the animal'--with the exception of the part maide it had become of a blue color In. Gnu, Finds of Toronto it spending I couple we.†Loud-yd with her punts. . , _l1_ and [11]“. yog- {mu tbq Madame: Wine and Sim “compan- ied Mrs and Min Allingham on a plea:- ant joy-ride to R vmnew on Monday. Farmers were busy all along the way In the various stages of urini--one farm. cr bid 90 acres of hay and ttone/tn the barn. Crops were verdant but not to pad " In our own vicinity. _ Mr W. Weighen at Toronto is spend. ing his hohdayt mth hm con-in A. Haas. Mn Clarence Run is entertaining her can-In. Min Muriel Ray of Toronto. Min Ruby Philp spent the wuk-cnd with her con-m- a! Hopevillc. Congratulations to Alma Barnum and Ethel Alleq m pausing the Entrance Ea. amination and to their teachers. Qni'el heavy thunderstorm [and over here on Friday evc‘ning but no urion- damage III done. A very pleasan: afternoon we. went with Mr. Rogers Ian Thursday ‘hen Holstein W. I. had tbe, iiGTirllii en- tertaing Gleneden W.1.,cnd-ng with a tug of war and Mabel] by the India. But Holuein In†report so we forbear. Mr Alex Merchant cichangcd his new Ford car for a Chevrolet. Min Nclhe Robcttaén who in been vigitiu " kind. hero for the par few we" "turned to her hone in Ripley oi Hominy. \ _ Patrons of the beef-ring on the 12th con.,were meatlns this ueek as far an the ring wan concerned as the perfectly healthy looking animal turned out to be tuberCular. Mr A. Henderson was called to Call " attend the funeral I)! a Mend. Mr H. Womans and hoblehold of Mt Forest and Mn Mormon. Hotstein were an): 3 last Thursday " W. Groat's. (kdsarhille New on Top _orfhar!lv11it 2, Holstein t. Referee- tacer McLuhan ORi;tiAil0 halt back. forward- YEOVIL goal ORCHARDVILLE It Yeovil--. Due J Blyth N Dickson J. Dick-on R Dicklon R Finder L Yandt L Grim B Dickson O Thomas E Seim R Pinder The Swinton Park and Dtomoro toot ball nam- played a match in Dromoro on Saturday night, the Dromon team win- ning by one goal to nothing. Quito a large number of people were (at to no the gun. _ Jon. Bunston had I succoufnl burn ruining on Wednesday afternoon in the old-time fashion followed b, a dance on the lawn for the young people 7 Min Nancy Amos of Guelph oritritod with her relatives, she Ferguson families on the 18th Con. last week. Miss Kate Calder aim spending some time in Toronto, returned to her home this week accompanied by her Oil“! Mrs Campbell and children of Toronto. Mr and Mrs Robt. Taylor motored to Galt on Thursday to attend the funeral of Mr Rutherford. They were accom- panied by James Guides and Alex Hen- derson, . Min Florence Ronwick spent a for d;yn in Bxussol- Int weak visiting friends t are. Mrs McCall and daughter' Mary of To-onto, accompanied by Miss Gillespie. are visiting " mount " Wm. Hay's and Ch" Smail's. Miss Elsie Scatter in spending Dome time at the home of Dan Ewlea. Conn. r UU Nellie Atchison is spending her holidays with her parents in the village Miss; Edie Hasiio accompanied by a friend, Min Ficus, is holidaying at the [1me of her parents. Mr and Mrs Walter moi Smail's have two of their daugh- terl from Toronto visiting them at pm- out. The regular monthly meeting of the Women's Institute will be held on Wed- needay afternoon. Aug. 4th, at the home of Mn Walter Hustle; MissEva Ren. ton will givo a paper entitled “Teacher. Parent. Co-operation. Roll Call to be answered by a conundrum. Hastio . Af.' and Mrs Copeland of Toronto are waiting with Mrs Copeland's parents, Mr and Mrs Jon Ecol". Mr wanice Findlay of Toronto culled at the gills†on Saturday with some friends n a motor trip to Durham. It nemeth Jntt I short while but yet Ave yean have elapsed. on Wed needny of this week, suncc we;expet- ienced the great sonow in the death of our eldest daughter May. True many have been called upon to noun: since then. the loss ot ones neat and dent to them. but yet in the midst ot " Ill. God's {althlulneu and loving kindneu in new to n: all every morn- mg. The sum of $325.56. included in Comr. Allan" report. was for work and material m binnection with the deviation of madway, Lots 13 and u. Con. 3. ’ Allan-Calder-als" the-mm as, Alex. Hill. It. Forest. for, the m It Gillies McKelvey of New Lil- kwd. one of Canada's returned sob diers, is " present on I visit It hit! gnudpa’s here. Mr Joseph Moore. ' Rev It. Berry, one time I popnlu prucher, in the Methodist church have occupied the pulpit at the Eben. ezet on Sundev evening Int. during the absence of Rev. Mr McCulen who is on " holidays. " We were pleased to meet with Mn Acheson and Mrs Houston, new" on Mr Bam Patterson of the aoth con " church on Sunday last, at present on a visit to mend. here. Mr Wm Wells is, we are pleased to say, recovering ‘hom Ins recent ill. ness. ’Enlorced idleness at thits no- on of the year goes hard with most people, let alone Will. Miss Ellie Blim- couributed a solo very sweetly " C. It meeting on Sunday eve-lug lattt, It R Reunion guve a tine dimming upon the mt ot the count-I, no union. movement and incidents in maniac there- with The pouihility ct it buying been brought to Inland by St. Pat. vitk and hid there in a hog 0t cave. us thought by some writers was an interesting 113mm. Emir ot ersiv)ertsi1q.itiTTv'eCirn?i,ii, wire tene.t.romu $153.90, fees 35. Comr. Calder reported winter work $19.30. repair of bridfes Milli-and improvement 82. gave (38.70, wire tonee bonus 82MB». tem, $5. Comr. Allan reported grading2 and fawning “M35. give! V utr, once posts 'det w e And an?!†'f" wire tene .bouu: ©4Ltti,' an Crops in this immediate neighbor. hood new: looked better, giving ptomise of nbundanc: of both grain and straw, than" to copious "in. how a kind Providence. Mrs David Gilmour of Hampden has spent the week wailing het brothers Andrew and W. H. Hunter, and her parents. yet both hale and hearty. Mr and Mrs J Mckenzie and Mr. and Mn T. Moore, motoud to Conn Sunday “launch on a visa to Mr. and In Dan Ecclu and other friends. Council mel '1 ucMay. July i.". ll::- ndlcmbers all present: minim-s adopt- e . Comr. MrEachern t'eporled grading and swelling to the amount of M26, gravel £7.56. drawing Illa 83. oper- aling grader $72, repairs to grader if“, wire fence bonus “33.55. lees Comr. Wilson reported grading and yeytllitrt,f1ti3elyygeltt%t Ak Ae- Mr and In Geo Bartley ot Toronto are up for two week’s he] dqs visit. Iug the Mend: of his youth The" visit. email“: Item the Dtimlic tonilieg which are their headquarters Pleased to meet with them. BOREMONT COUNCIL NORTH EGREMONT DROMORE '-'t'e"""r"l"r1TrC"C."iC"i""Ci"' it ' mono Jallllir1li.lr1_iilit, I We will be closed from n6on. Please remember g the date. , TAYLOR 81’ CO' Y t I Phone No. 3-4, line 15 uaomone, ONT. a , '""""e""- -aeqeqea-ae_'8e8e_ ‘8 drawn on the Trnnsurnr in favor of A. J. Corbett. Mt. Fotwst. to the :un- ount of $2885.50. as per accunnl run- dorm. [wing settlement in full for monupwnt.--arried. ---- _ ca1der--McEaelFrm -TItttt the 11-. port ot the Reevo and CHIRP. Allan Ill Gentlemon.--We, the nndvl'siunmi. bog to veport that a nvw road has lwvn built aet'ouq Lotu Cl and ll. Con. 3. and is now tlt for public (rant-l: that " [Ir-ml of Land far "iii'lt part has been o-xvcuh-d by [helm-HM tltteoto. We rr-cumnu-nd puma-m to Walter Vergusnn of tho sum of #200. and io Archie Allan the sum Hf $.30. being payment in full of tsaid rand ullow- tmee. All of whielr is l'vsgu-Mfully submitted. -6'ietted Clans. .\lrlnnv~. Aloxandm- Allan. Allan-Wilson-must in twret'entre io theu'ommunieution from Weight, Telford & Binnie. Owen Sound. r0- fl'rring to the amount paid to tho- Ptrliee Village of Holstein. the Cull"- ril wmsidvrs that the unmnnt paid is suttieient " requirements. and thm the Cleek t’w instrncto-d to notify Messrs. Wright. Teltool A" "itutie to that "treei.--Caraird. -diidhL-uitieuin---Trtat the ae- count of Dr. Groves, Fergus Hospital, be tlled.--Carried. Mr. Geo. C. Swanston made Pom- plnint that the fenee an Lot 16. Con. " encroached on the highway and should be removed and a wire fence built “t that place. The owner . of said fenn- did not dispute the tlate- fi' - busyiime. ___' Preserving Time . Needs . . no"! anâ€. "I. It will give you just the information iron need. Foul» Icon yun'expetionoo hummus! our methods " ipgtruc- tion but. Individual atterutp6 Graham; "rtited.u, -timtc,..lhil Inn: Open. Angina $0th. lawn tl'.,; , w. A. rtutrBt,it, Pr ncipul JirtUhttertsted iaalksisessueeatiai? m, F0ites'r_18lriirE!if COLLEGE The Fruit s'eason is on and we are prepared to supply you with everything necessary for the. CIVIC HOLIDAY -- 7 ’on Monday, Aug. 2nd We have n few curs GROUND FEED WHEAT m- hand that we are (dieting At $65.00 per ton, sacks Includni while it lasts. This in the cheapo“ Food on the market. and as this is the carlond price it is an: (and value hi this price. Buy now before price advances. We are in the market for our. Peas. Burk-y, buck- wheu.und other Grain. Higher! prices paid for all G rum We have also Chasm": Ccrn Peed, Chieftain Mixed Feed, Crushed Oats. Ont Chop and other Mind Feeds which we are telling " carton] prices. non not mus, ROB ROY MILLS, Limited Canning Racks Fruit Jars In all Parawax In 1 lb. W h v . Sugar . lkoernthea: an“ Fruits Kettles A full supplv in Blue, Grey am; White Granite, all sizes. Business Hours---" a. m. to t, p. m. SPECIAL Then you want the new circulu' d We handle all Fruits in season. Leave or telephone your order and we will do the rest. TERMS. CHI. eoirik “at. We have a limited supply at u price lower than today's cost. If you haw not trot yours, DO IT NOW; u it Ir In 1 lb. boxes. y In M. Hall. The Harmon" "s; u. Quart-C10. of undon. who revenlh , Inch satisfaction, will furnish rot . tl'ii'ii'li'2iii,;' "ts. PM. of ball .st I. In all sizes. Prices right In Holsiclu on Civic Holiday. Monday. August 2. W20 TORONTO [Manny-Honi- - . bud ..- dr ward to Deed w- Imtu'hase of .1. , let- lion. Lots 13 and H. Con. 3. hr .ulr "Med, and an urdrr drawn m. Mu ’l‘n-nsuror in ravor of w. Ft'l'gnmu and Arrhie Allan for the mun of 5200 and Aio, retrpet1tiyel.v.HatT.ied. MliyVJaï¬' xi,. Mo, iuthor. Reeve and Treasurer to â€was MSW; . Ct ALL-ST“ - in. Egan-m Us rm- Dlomore and YoosifJu- ull; ' . battle. Lunch served in the Pork 'r, mission Mk and 25c. Football Tournament rune offioe. Galina"! adjourned to meet 'rt-slay Alums! 3. at to u‘rlork mm. fur m. Prnl buimoss. A much will be played beam I JULY 89. 1920 Grand Concert at Night Just the thing for the nev Canning process Dania] Allan, , I tlte iron xmn. NO tgo-id W.nted Mrs David Jamm- l'on Sacai--Om' Che tur, good .6 net . k i M w, Durham. C. â€I“. ct " Auden party under tht an- Wily Chwch will be held on , mm. on Tueiar. Am but.) and in utengazm MAID-Ow "ward h on?" “ - tion will! tc; ttte cont mud-“jug tor the t' N. on my S'IOIInt 1mm} ot 'dy bi-MI, 19"- The Annual mu (hath. Rocky Saug, wM.y evenim'. ummt Mr Lamb" and [mm T to h. - prepared. Ad: "reed ttmnTto ty. A yum n - prepared Admission. " A -ticonl tragedy " yt in! ton-no! (Husk), 'rlsursd, “I: Join. Green shot and '" ')iluvill,dmyman. The iatt in! ton-no! Chum, Thursday “I: Join. Green shot and not ')iluvill, drayman. The Rana My nnd Greer, ir now in ld m pal In dut tum tu u n and We! Mid Lntrann cu in that ot Mt Herb. Hannam, " Non-II P. s. Seven of hi? pm old-11m sucessful. tn " not Junior capturing honors the Incl that his enure a»: p nu fully autum- the teput Wand alum) that l and“ when asludcm at animus-Munumlul u “noun n IzchI, Th an?!“ values In advenlul UDUI Mrktnrot. can " N WJFppe. Town “h hat-bun " mm " Mock lit on tht "-5“ an Hestopued. (“Hun tirade! an cilhtn' 9.. Th bird very tuna-n \ an“ cloned the b' «a. (Jamaica's: tr, Mtrs -tM.Mciirai when l "te ha of maul x.:.w saw] cmimhof" ' now pared Pam l ot I, P.." l and hns lam. mu: Matheson and NH“ no: 'tell-known Inn. L, can tune! Part II an! t Parts I and u. Tin I Udalted from Durham W "to hltu “on. (we Motor propelled It d ova " pet r00: " â€and Ike no the I - ensure. ant Wt. As “nu . 1irrekrrpowet there w W) of I prednruw ' ', h true. Th: mum“ and! the dung phu ' , mill“ â€swan h. Mintutcr a' “q - moto' bum.“ u. mitt, u-usoo It, "%NOt this. 'tet' sun-u! ECO N S l TIONigt of the d base form“! a; habit you w tn'mect it< Lyporm uot,reconstrt"'l .u z. and begin [Inlay l Savings Deparlmu Branch. sm ni'iin â€WV . W Chevrolet “a «an moan an "in" game: Issued bt - (ANN Cat H Ian, VIII " l Aueu< l m Apply a! ark' 000V kt “I Hw hon " mm the l are be