'ty The undersigned has been appointed [qua of Marriage Licenses in this dis. tnct. Phrtittcotitrpplating matrimony phase call. No publicity. One of the In: two students toga- ccpt ttemo-ro-need at, 32 Increase Your Earning Power by taking I course in the 'ser vieelx. and the other over 8100 per month. Write for College Circular. Enter any time W.J. Ettuat, hie. DURHAM, - ONT. Phone your order to No. 75 and we will deliver it any place in town. Our aim is to serve you well Home-made Head Cheese Bologna Summer Sausage Home: smoked Meats FULL LINE OF FRESH AND CURED mans delivered " our elevator. If you have grain to sen; all up and get our prices before you sell. We are offering C lansman Stock Feed. Chieftain Mixed Feed, Ground Peed Wheat, Oat Shorts, Feed Ont-teal and other Feeds " speciel m: in ton lots. Get out Peed Prices. "s, . _ T . Business Mot,srs----8 a. In. 'itt. ll. -, . We will pay highest Market Prices for any quanta y Oats, Barley, Peas, Buckwheat _ or Mixed Grain GRAIN WANTED My“ You†andChaxln Sta..Toronto E. J. SCHENK go; no! MtltJliil)k 13-1!“ l Marriage Licenses Limin's Old Stnnd ROB ROY MILLS, Limited C. RAMAGE 2 . _.' GtriiEii'i7ri;irF. Tenders (Inert coder) will be " ceived up till noon b. 14th, by the undersigned. for dr in: cream for the Esremont Crenme Co . ilso for Buttermilk. Lowest . any tende not necessarily accepted U. S B. No I, EGR'T & NOR. Br 4rh--.hUr, Kali". Elmo Gram Jr 4th-- Mae MoVMn Br tVd--Underu Wilton Jr 3rd --rior.net, Grant, Sus" Eden. Arthur McCubn Br 2nd--Gmrlotte Pouch-on. Jr 2ttit--roo Want, Ins-ran. Harper. Pr --Doiitl" Gum Toni 600 In ottotr--mrold Rucbie 85, Ken :1er Auee 60 f'srsPr-"0rvilltr Kutchabnw 886, â€Leroy Ko-Ioblbaw 3_40 NH. Selina. 210 Grace Scbram 200 liymer T on; 100. Jr Pr-irtne h Bus- 355. *Preaeul every day. No. on roll 21 Ayerlge stlendance 17 4th Clue. touM 448-Errtrt Allen 268t Ell. Illu- MT, Myrtle Ron 211 Mary Eula 196, *Darid Allo 191 Jenn Ebola 191. 140 Jr 8rd, total M0-*hrttutt Hum ft1,' dawn Sohenk 179, Wvlho Fer 8-9"? M) " --- ._-- -. - 2nd clnuJonl 427-'Mtwray Row 817. *Lome Schenk 272. *Enrl Ibo. Be 8rd, total 287---Mtwy Baton No. 9. EGREMONT School Reports Juliette W JOrr. Teach» B. M. Roberts. Teacher 'reaaurer " min , In}, Jll. 29th. from new.†at: and will mum Mu Tnis'a friend- in this oommun " tympuhizo with be: over the dumb of bee dumb»: d%lia(Mrs. Began)“ Tum, Bah. Brut Ibo and â€mp-thy to the narrow; If" Ruby Philp rammed home Sunni†If!†s tortmgtn's mi: with hr min} " Hopovillo. Mr. mo In Hound†of Hopuilla won rec- ent guests n It W, Pbilp'l. Mrs N. Long "tenud the Inner» of her niece, Mn Diohmeon in Tor. onto and rel-titled m Vivi: he! (hush m. In Wilson. . . The eddueeses giyen " the U F. o. meeting Monday evening on mutate of interest to the Club. were quite in terestingastd it is hoped when will follow. Mr o. Mquuee wee use present and gave I 10 minute mt The procedures et the Toronto Legis- Innre Ire closely wetehed and com. mented upon. 1 Glad to hear Geo Troupe who bu been seriously ill " raoovonng nieely. n a. I. an ore Grlrntshtor-ort. Saturday. Jan 29th. Mu Gritnstuiw, Gore A, con. 9, 1tgremont.- tdeDemga1i-0n Tuesday, Feb. at, In John McDougnll, of 9th com, Egrenont. The Annual Meeting of Holstein Public Library was held Monday and disclosed the fact that the past one has been asnccesainl year. There are over " lamrlres members of the Library and over 2000 books are on the shelves, one of the best for the size ot the community in the province New books to the value of $76.85 were added during the year The books taken out in Religious Liters Ptre showed an Increase. while fewer books in Fiction were called for which may be taken as a healthy sign. A small Increase in salary was'granttd the Librarrsn Officers for 1921 are : President-J R Philp, Seee.-Mrs Hostetter, Tretttrurer--D P Coleridge Ltbmriatr--Mrs Coleridge, Directors -L. B Nicholson. a Burrows, Earl Urngwall. Mrs Tuck. Mrs Arnill, Mrs Rite ; lion Directors-Rev" Seott nd Lovegrove. Dyer-an Holstein on Jan. 30, to Mr and In Bert Dyer, a daughter. yy, Jabs VEOVIL Notice “in“: bogs Human“... It Iota Brown amt a few dun than“ for It Robt Webber ot out ndghbothood In! week. “in Allie Km in "Joli-l III-e new.†at the parental tone. It The. Wilbe- ed Inn} hart pond ' Mt {gum with " their In hone which he pitch-Id 1!. mm at theâ€) "eo"" an“ Haul-cum by!!! m m “use: WI an} In Archie' Allatt spent but week with her mm. Mn Ernest Meson. Vane]. ' Ill. Ilyttle Allan; accompanied by IlagAgnel Allan, both of Tomato, are spending a week around home Mr Wesbv Pollock has gone to Bolton when Mrs Pollock he. been spending the winter and may remain there toe some time. It Geo. Swanstou in engaged tur'. ling clover fofMr John Queen nuke present. Mr Jon. myth had the misfortune of having e heavy block of wood tall on his ankle which will lay him up for n time, It and Mrs G. Selma of Holstein spent Sand-y with Mr. Ind Mrs. P. The Ladies' Aid of the Ebenezer held their monthly meeting at the home of Mr end Mrs J. M. Lawrence on Thursday evening of lest week when a goodly number of the men turned out along with the ladies and enjoyed the prop-n that followed after. Cornish . Mrs C. Ovens Ipent I few days " Int week with her mother, Mrs Jos. Blyth who has been quite ill. On Thursday evening of last week " uhreeedented number of 80 of the corstrregation of Arms Church, Dromore, turned out to the pre-com- munion services. where " new mem- bers joined the church, 7 of whom was by profegsion of faith and 4 In certificate. The servic s on Sunday were conducted in a becoming im-. pressive manner befitting the occasion (Arrived too late for but week NORTH EGREMONT ALLAN’S CORNERS l 'r?7iri' ORCHARD TORONTO The ram should also receive extra care at this time. in order 'to keep him active, vigorous and in fair Seth during the breeding may, should be fed a pound or two of thin every day. “Eur: ctr. of are: Ind breed. in; rain u this time," "rtt Mr. ft'r1't'itehi,',rti,u insure"; halal- 1nd stronger crop I I the lockmuter for " an. lam Some fairly accurate record 'should be kept when the ewes no bred in order that when lamblng time ap- proaches the ewes may be separated from the main tioCk and given extra teed sud care. It ticks. He. or scab appear in the Rock, the sheep should be dipped even though the wenther Is a little severe.“ This In extra. work, but the Bott will be more healthy “d thrltty. A warm one. should he provided the sheep until they dry oe. The best results trom.ttreeding are obtained trom was that are in a gaining condition. " they are thin trom having been kept on short tall pastures, they should ha-Ve a little .rain---trotu one-quarter to any-half a. pound a. day. This will put them in good condition and they will breed earlier and increase the lamb crop. We have tested cutivstion millet sod mulch. and have concluded that nearly all the orchards will be more protltatms when cultivation is carried on. unless the land is asst-clues and there is plenty ot barnyard manure for mulching. When to stop culti- vation is rather hard to answer. it depends on the season. The drier the weather the -later the cultivation should be carried on. On rich land apples will grow long [alter cultivation hut ceased. We are stopping our cultivation earlier and earlier every year because our On- tario apples lack color; less cultiva- 'tion means more color, more color higher priced fruit. Medium apples slightly colored seem preferable to larger mice lacking color. When cul- tivation is stopped a cover crop is tre- quently sown. The principal object is to rob the trees of nourishment in order that the fruit wil! color and the wood will ripen before winter. Some low growing crop from cheap seed gives most satisfaction. Trees must be pruned"ity get high class apples, The beat time to prune is early spring but we prune any month when the weather is not too cold for our men, it there are large cuts to make we leave a stub about one toot long and out. it " in the spring, as cuts of two inches or more do not heal well when made in the very cold weather; large cuts should be kept painted to keep the wood from decaying. Pruning is s slow business and it costs a lot to get a in; orchard done, but it is absolutzldy‘ necessary it good apples are expect i High trees are dillcult to spray thor- oughly. Twenty feet is high enough for any tree and several feet of top may be removed in a season with no bad effects. The tree with a low head is easier pruned, easier sprayed, can be picked for hell the cost, and the wind will not blow down so msny attNetr.--W. P, Krdd, Fruit Branch. Toronto. . 's--, gi"""'""'"'-" “eat-mes, , I b iistop That Cough In loving may of Sam Gadd Marshall. bolov wife of James Mar.. shall and loving her of Junie. And. rev and Thomas d Martha", who entered into rent on bbath evening, Feb. ut, 1020. Gone bu otforgotten. I -...Htmban and family ' -- V- __, B.r_rqk .u v"... "‘lt's God's own spot." dectared one young 1mm reVerenlly. Pruner one. rest. pure IlrJznd and food had naved his “to. the mnrluu Club providing for u bed-ridden father during the son'- atraertce. "qu" own "rot"--v. here . helping hand stroll-hen oatt to [have Inning their grip of life! Contributions may be an! to SI? William (use. M 89mm; Auruc. Toronto, or to Geo: A, New. Trun- unr. 228 Can". “not. Toronto. in: tho It“. and my hug. low. open-Mr “villain. surrounding wide. (reel: hvna. Mere, In loa- pnul cota, m the patient... all vandal-Pity hlpDY. Whttei.ctad nuru-a nd doctor- pm to and rm. Pence and vonmntment reign. Con- valenculn bank on sunny hum. or lie In eluded hunmocks. Broken down through overwork. worry. utttler-nourie ment they have noghlng‘Io do but tetieit. Rheumatism Neuritis, Ahutica, Neunlgin. Word Picture of .. -4!!th Iksrital ching. freshly - In“. vivid blue water'. No sound. but the non. of will! Bet on n etovattms-ttre Intak- Fm Huplul for Con-unptlvu. con-lath; at an ietftrmarr for bed rum“. with venndchl overlook- " tho [at I.“ mm" It"... In- Temp1etkm'ts Rheumatic Capsules t Have brought good health to half-a-miJion well known fur tilteen yea“, pr; uqibcd by doctors, sold by drug- gms, 81.00 a box. Ask our agents or write for a free trial clan. Tcmpletons, 142 King 'lth1'dlfa A heithrui, matey-saving re mcdy, WONDEILAND tum - u Jirtitfkrttitkhh1'lA1'Af n: ill,',?, Wote fue iMorm.eum if you de so†_ better in. than theme yOu now huh Bloc}! tenant Individual m mm “on mean avid mn- Enter .% v. was! a. m: Mount Fm. Ont. Specialize. in the» two brunchâ€: t ' Mkeep'u-d Ste-emphy- The MLlet Business Colley In the open doom tonal opportunn "' The Maw tad bail, Munit- ct tue on nu... 'l'bolomoldlnl‘m' Ad. The “in! um Nd) Wit-on lot I P-............................, The new an and futon†Daily Ian! and Elm-inlet I yum..." the 807m and Toronto 0-in World for "er..................... The Ran w Mad Tomato Daily Gm tot Ir-..................... Tb! “Ania-w sad Du], Fm Pres. The outcome at tMt meeting will In maimed with and: (new. Thallln object aimed I it a 'atoet6eeirable on can without â€in. Church union h., long been: very live mtestion inth. councih and lone-nuke of the leadm; Panama: denominations. but its a complivhmenteeemc mu some dietarr ' oi. Action by the iaity locally all OVr . the code", would expedite matte" may. Last week inArthur n" we" attended -ting was held to discuss ways and maddening dim-ch union in that village. The Methodist, Presbyterian end Anglican congregations were " fully mud-Id thedeaire for Union wa' unanimous. A radiation favoring tht union of the Presbyterian. Icthodist and Anglican conuegatiom in Arthur war meted and Mr. E. W. Brocklehank, the Secretary of the meeting. was instructed to and nine to the Seeptarin ot th, Methodist Conference, the Presbyterian Ascent-1y and the Niagara Anglican Dv, rm (on "M... .. "LIL": - l v-........."....'...-.:."...".:.". Arthur’s Church Union Move W. A. TRIIIBLE. Princwb' Clubbing Rates "o......-............... ... "o-.................. 6tt, 07b C73 a 4n lent who. ttsed th ll pun Slot Mo Rev Idn l the bl day e when given) in: w must H ' I dual Hunt temit accou In!!! by 6d smell Th; in“: inn 'tore, Mr ot an new Gram mac: up!!! thire has: All)! [out at i; therti ed at any and tl tribut can the l cha urn' Mart in m at Ha; hand th My Th land Bri Bu, vn In; cis " fa In