basement : hog roomed brick hou woodshed, drilled and concrete wate seeded to hay and clover. This (arm in a good state of . Lot 7, con. 21, Egremont, containâ€" ing 100 acres, about 85 acres under cultivation, balance hardwood busn. Convenient to school and on tne premises is a frame barn 42 x 65 with stone foundation, concrete stables, also hay barn 30 x 50 with stone basement : â€" hog pen 20 x 40. :2 roomed brick house with furnace, woodshed, drilled well with windmilt and concrete water tank. 30 acres ï¬ The People‘s Milis sromes xn ol ‘nle dleÂ¥de dn de" die" do sns a n*sio e Taih "ole "af 7 THE PEOPLES MILLS gKKI*ZS-J:-:D-C:-:KH:'I?CH:{ME:-i:-:EE'S-ZH:(EME Apply OUR FLOUR ISs GUARANTEED. The above prices are at the Mill and Strictly Cash Highest Prices paid for WHEAT delivered at the . (G‘()()DS DELIVERED around tnwn avauwe> Come and see the new styles and patterns. ~ The new were bought before the advpnce in price took place. Win. Rennie, D. M. Fer and get your supply early ent varicties. We Smcked Meats Fresh Supply of Garden Seeds FISH Full Supplly of Light Rubbers for the Wet Weather FARM FOR SALE JOHN McGOWAN are opening up our Spring Dry Goods 1 10 acres to sweet is well fenced and con and Bol ultivation. PSON‘S DAIRY No 4, Durham ARNILL, "Amamaanamnanmanaias awea Fresh Sa‘lmon, Halibut, White Fish and Herring. â€" Also Smoked Finnan Haddie always on hand. 25 lb «ssk Send in I‘: . Ferry and Steolo Briggs. â€" Be sure â€"â€"â€"â€" PURKHAM g;S o o e n i w o t oA o 5> h Flour and Feed 100 the O+l Dun Dat of Oi 19 () as there is a scarcity of differâ€" NOTICE is hereby given that Mary Theresa Macisaac of the City of Lonâ€" don, in the County of Middlesex, 1n the Province of Ontario, will apply to the Parliament â€"of Canada, at the next Session thereof for a Bill or Divorce from ber husband Alfred Macâ€" Israc, of the City of London, in the County of Middlesex, and Province Oof Ontario, JOurnglist. on the sennnils n. dul Ivey, Elliott Rolled Shoulder, Cottage Roll Back Bacon, Breakfast Baâ€" around town every your orders early. per 98 ib scack ery and desortion. f ted at London in the Province atario, the 2nd day of January. Eiliott, Weir & Gillanders, Solicitors for the Applicant & Talbot Sts., London, Ont. delivered at the Mill i2 r husband Alfred Mac ity of London, in the lesex, and Province of list, on the grounds c Holstein Mr. Redver Pinder and Miss Joseâ€" phine Whyte wore quiectly married at the Holsteirt Parsonage last Wednes day evening. We join their friends in extending to them our best wisnes for happiness and prosperity, | Mr. and Mrs. Jno. McRobb visited | at Mr. Fleming Reid‘s on Sunday, | _ Miss Mary Drimmie has returned | to Toronto. John Leith and family moved into Holstein last week. Mr. and Mrs. Roy MeQGillivray and baby Kathleen, moved on the farm purchased from Mr. Leith. * Miss Alma Bunston, who spent the past few weeks in Mt. Forest, is nome again. Mr. Redvar Pindar andA Wtlse Â¥... Last week‘s thaw and Sunday‘s rain were â€"welcomed by some who had an insufficiency of water. Mrs. Hopkins spent part of last week in Varney on account of her mother, Mrs. John Kerr‘s iliness. La Grippe continues a stealthy unâ€" welcome visitor encroaching on one home after another. Jr. Pr.â€"K. Nichoison, v. Ellis, F Cad, H. Simith, G. Stevenson, B. Fid ler, B. McKenzie. No. on roill 37. Average att‘ce 31 M. MeKenzie, Teacher Sr. Pr.â€"Marie Aitken, Milton Ait ken, W. Aitken, F Lawrence, M. Net son, B. Gibson. L Ellia mowbray, J. Heany, 1. McCall. Sr. 1â€"M. Woodyard, N. Johnston, W. Bilton, M. Irvin, M. Fidier, _C. Mowbray, E. Gadd. (Junior Room) Sr. 2ndâ€"G. West, B. Christie, H. Smith, J. Lewis, D. O‘Comnnell, M. Meâ€" Phaden, C. Johnston, 1. Sim, B. Arnili, C. Tyndall, M. Heany, V. Allan, M. Mowbray, J. Heany, I. MeCall. a day with Holstein friends. ' The January thaw was just a little late in coming. _ But while here it ‘madn things â€" interesting, especiaiiy the roads, they being almost impasâ€" sable in places where the snow was so deep. Quite a number woulid aiso benefit on account of shortage of waâ€" ter for stock. The mill was also on short rations for awhile. Aitendance at the churches on Sunâ€" day was below the average, owing to the rain and condition of the roacs. The At Home of the W. Institute held _ last Wednesday evening â€" was very well attended. A program was given and refreshments were serve:.‘ Mrs W. J. Philp visited her daugnâ€" ter Ruberta, at the Hospital, Durham one day last week. She also spent a day with Holstein friends. Mrs. Jas. Bunston, Dromore, visitea Mr and Mrs Hiscock the beginning of the week. Mr and Mrs R. Adams of Pinkham Sask., who have been visiting their friends here and in Durham, startea for home on Tuesday, accompanied by his niqce, Miss Agnes Evans. Miss Edna Hamilton of Mt. Forest spent over the week end with Nr and Mrs Hiscock. T LCCAL AND PERSONAL® A Play will be given in Dromore on Friday evening, March 16th, under the auspices of the Women‘s Instr tute, _ entitled "Strictly Business." Admission 25¢ and 15¢. Come and enjoy a good time. HOLSTEIN LEADER nesses parapaoepsccccecte Holstcin School Report }. Gibson, I. Ellis. xt E. Pr.â€"K. Nichoison, V. Ellis, F. YEOVIL dian home, 1 fltnsc uoi c 2. 0 ds i1 11 o | People everywhere are now selecting ‘t!wir reading material with greater ,Ji.-’cx-iminminn than in the past. inâ€" | stead of being loaded with a lot of 'f,r(-,ond rate papers and Magazines, ‘ they are now saving money by disâ€" carding the chaff and subscribing to | the Pamily, Heraid and Weekly Star | of Montrealâ€"the one big allâ€"rouna | Tjournul that provides in its sevenly-l two pazes each week an ample volâ€" / ume and variety of reading to satisf,\'i 'v\'m-y member of the family. | , in addition to being the best iuforâ€"f | med, most practical and belpful pupc-z"f | for farmers, the Family Herald ar.ui ? Weekly Stap provides the best of 8eâ€"| rial and short storics, complete de-|‘ } bortments for women and young folkqi powerful editorials on the most imâ€"/ bortant topics of the day, a complete | weekly digest of world news, in fac; / a veritable library of information, | | entertainment and inspiration, _ On‘ account of its clean, wholesome and | helpful character, its phenomenal vaâ€"| lue and powerfu} influence for good, | C it is not too much to say that the J Family Heratd and Weekly Star ot C Montreal should be $n > marisiess Copgl Nx C It is a source of constant wonder to publishers the world over how The Family Herald and Weekly Star of Montreal can be printed and mailed t0 any part of Canada for the smai; subscription price of $2.00 a year. Some other papers may quote a loâ€" wer subscription nrice but they dni not contain oneâ€"fifth, nor in many . cases not even oneâ€"tenth of the re-ud-,' ing matter published each week by the Family Herald and Weekly Stur.' §yc .0 303z 009 . WONDERFUL vaALUE An Auction Sale of Farm â€" Stocx and Implements will be held on Lot 35, con. 3, N. D. R., Bentinck, on Wednesday, March 14th, at 1 o‘clock sharp. In loving memory of Mrs George Lothian, w 10th, 1918. A number from here attended Mr. Joe Harrison‘s sale Thursday lasi. Come to Pricevilte on March 9» and hear the play "The Dust of the Earth", given by Boothvilic talent. Mr. Chas, Kennedy _ of Bunessar, spent Tuesday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. N. A .McQueen, (Intended for last week.) The thaw no Monday was greatiy welcomed, especially by those wno are scarce of water for their stock. "Gone but not Wm. Wilson, Harold Lawrence Reuben Watson A pleasant time was spent afterâ€" wards in pleasant chat, games ancg dancing and refreshments, â€" till wen on into the next month. We, your friends and neighbore. meet in your home tonight to exâ€" press to you our regret at losing you from our neighborhood, â€" where you have grown up in our midst and we have learned to love and respect you. As a friend and neighbor you have olways been willing to lend a helping hand in time of trouble and need anda we trust that our loss will be others gain. We trust that your future wii; be endowed with blessing and happrâ€" ness. We now ask you to accept tins chair, not for its mere value but for a remembrance of the happy days we have spent together. _ Hoping* you. may long be spared to enjoy it. Signâ€" ed on behalf of your friends .'..ndl neighbors. J.,PEARSON, ROBT. BRIGHAM, Proprietor Auctioncer A large gathering of the friendas and neighbors of Mr. Jas Whitmore gathered at his home on Wednesday last to bid him good bye and mark their appreciation otherwise, by preâ€" senting him with a fine upholstered chair, on the occasion of his moving to Durham having sold his farm to Mr. Allan Brown who in turn is being married â€"this Wednesday _ to Miss MceNally of Edge Hill. Mr. Reuben Watson was appointea Chairman and called upon Mr. Whitâ€" more to come forward, when Miss Mace Davis read the following address. To Mr. James Whitmore : A public meeting will be held in No. 12 schoolhouse on the evening or Monday, 12th of March, by those inâ€" terested in the forming of an Assocâ€" liation for the purpose of securing the nucleus of thoroughubred breeding stock from the Department. Mr. A. Thomas is the public spirited mover in the matter. This was decided upon at a preliminary meeting at James Hargrave‘s on Tuesday evening. ‘ â€" Cucria‘ls on the most in topics of the day, a complete ligest of world news, in faci bie library of information, ment and inspiration, On of its clean, wholesome and haracter, its phenomenal vyaâ€" powerful influence for good, _loo much to say that tne, lerald and Weekly Star ot should be in every Cana.‘ 1e AUCTICN SALE NORTH ECREMONT THE DURHAM REVIEW BOOTHVILLE. IN HEMORIAM and Weekly Star one big â€" allâ€"rouna les in its seventyâ€" cek an ample volâ€" reading to satisly the family. w forgotten." _ ol our mother, , who died Maren â€"The Family FOR K / pang . g ..3 4 OAOEIY, SHtaw, hnay. fork rope, forks, chains and other ar. ticles top numerous to mention, Sale commences at 1 o‘clock, sharp TERMS : aAp sums of $10 and unaâ€" er, cash. Over that amount 12 mos, credit will be given on .Approved jJoint notes, bearing interest at § pea cent per annum, l Alex, Allan, M RafLL:. l HARNESS : Sof brass mountec } HMarnes, nearly new, Set Double Hiap fnoss, Set Single harness, new, | _ FOWL : 49 Hens, 3 Geese, 1 Ganâ€" !dor, 1 Gobbler, 2 Ducks, 1 Prake. | _FURNITURE ; Pandora Range, | nearly new, Bell Organ, Heater, Loâ€" 5lumbia Victrola, new, Sideboard, Kitâ€" IVchen Cabinet, Glass Cupboard, Burâ€" | eau, 2 Wash Stands, Kitchen Table, Sugar Kettle, (@tndn nc th db & 4 c2 CATTLEâ€"2 fresh Cows, Cow due Aug. 1, Cow due Sept. 1, Cow Gue June 1, Heifer due in May, Cow brea Feb. 22, 5 Heifers rising 2 years, 2 | Steers rising 2 years, 10 Yearlings. | _ SWINEâ€"York Sow, due; 2 Yore: | Sows, 5 Shoats, 8 months old. | 5 Pureâ€"bred Leicester EWES. COLLIE pog. IMPLEMENTSâ€" Lumber Waggon, set Bobâ€"sleighs, Top Buggy, Cutier, 'Mavsse,\-fl.'u'ris Binder 6 ft., Massoyâ€" Harris 11â€"dise Drill, Pet(‘rborougn‘ ICultivator, seed box combined; Fros.| & Wood _ Mower, 104t. Hay Raxe, Cockshutt Riding Plow, foot lift, Gang Plow, Walking Plow, 4â€"section Dianâ€" ond Harrow, Stee} Roller, Scuilier, Toronio Fanning Mill, Set Scales 2000 pounds, De Laval Cream Separaâ€" tor, nearly new, Pair Power Horse Clippers, nearly new, Ford Car 1918 imodel. Quantity Hay HORSESâ€"Mare, 12 yrs old, Horse 8 yrs old, aged Mare, Mare ris. 3 vrs The undersigned been instructed to : tion at Lot 12. Con Proprietor 4th Class Subjects ; Geography Composition, Arithmetic and Writing Sr Athâ€"John Switzer 83 per cent. Margaret Fairbairn 84, Grace Calider j 79, Kathloen McLoan 71, Islay Mc | Eachern 62, Donald Gardiner 52. [ Jr. 4thâ€"Jno, McLean 68, Gordon '\\'amon 56, Jim MeEachorn 48, Rog gie Watson 34. *Muâ€"ELiwyn Plester, Mary Mc Eachern, Ivan Mincks, Marjorie Ga: diner, Arthur Watson, Wilite Wagner 1stâ€"Alex MeFachern,â€" Irone Gard iner. _ 8r, Pr.â€"Gilbert MeBachern Edith Hincks. Jr .Pr.â€"â€"Gordon Pies ten, Bobbic Switzer, Fred Wagner. * F. C. Hattle, Teacher 3rd Class Subjects :( Readinz, Composition angd 4 Jr. $rdâ€"Mavis â€" Speil T Switzer 76, George Calder Plester 70, Hene Plester 65 2ndâ€"ElUwyn Plester, _ ] Eachern, Ivan Hincks, Mar diner, Arthur Watsan vin: Credit Auction Sale | Jr. 4thâ€"Jim Smail, Arthur Leith, Clifford _ Henry*, Walter Renwick, Harold _ Morrison.* Sr. 3rdâ€"Jean Renwick, Jr. 3rdâ€"Margaret Leitin, Roy Tucker, Haze!l Wilson, Alexander Taylor®*, _ Roobrt Renwick*, â€" Lue, Wells*, Myrtle Wells*. Sr. 24â€" Isabel Hastie*, Beulah MacKenzie*, Jr. nd2â€"Raymond Hornsby, â€" Russell Taylor, Annie Wells*, Clifford Harrisâ€" on*. _ Pr. Jr.â€"Billie Renwick, Lorne MceMurdo, Orval Eecles, Nellie Harâ€" grave. Pupils marked with * missec some examinations. Jr. 4thâ€"George Schenk, â€" Norman Moelivride, Myrtle Park, Mery] Bauer, Willie Lewis. _ Jr. 3rdâ€"Kenneth Mocâ€" Hvride, _ Wiltie Park, Bert Lewis, Clayton Damm. Jr. 2ndâ€"Harry Park. Sr. Pr.â€"Kelly Lewis, Walter Parz. Jr. Prâ€"Loster Bauer. Jr.‘ 4thâ€" Arthur Haas*, Milton Schenk*, Willie Ferguson. Jr. 3r4aâ€" Earl Ross*, Murray Ross, Lorne Schenk, Harold McPhee. â€" 8r. 2ndâ€" Kenneth _ Alles*, Jr. _ 2nd â€"Orvile Ketchabaw*, Elmer Troupe*, Leroy Ketchabaw, Grace Schram. Sr. Pr.â€" Kenneth Ross, Reid Ketchabaw. *Honours son. Jr. 3rdâ€"Jack Nicholson, Ella Nelson, Elmore Hamilton, Tom Henâ€" derson, Willa Wilson, Jean Lamont, Isabel Leith, Inez Leith, Ella Mc Eachern. _ Sr. 2ndâ€"Carman Bunston, Donald McEachern, Russell Drimmie, Rose Lamont, Kellar Henderson, Gorâ€" don â€" Henderson, Lorne Henderson, Wiliie Watts. Jr. 2ndâ€"Marion Hamâ€" ilton, Ruby Watson, Margaret Watis, Farl Long. Prâ€"Willie Nelson, Aima Leith, Bert Robb. Tuesday, March 13, 1923 Sr. 4th â€"Donald McArthur Jean Henderson, Stella Robb, Marion Henâ€" derson, Maxine Swanston, Isabel Laâ€" mont. Jr. 4thâ€"Ranald MeArthur, Margaret McArthur, John Long. 8Sr. 3rdâ€"Ernie Hamilton, Margaret Wilâ€" U, NO. 1, EG‘T & NORMANBY Sr IVâ€"Florence Grant, Sadie Noble Landels Wilton. Jr IVâ€"Mae Nobie, Arthur McCabe. Sr Htâ€"Harold Grasâ€" by, Charlotte Patterson. Jr HIâ€"Jesâ€" sie Grant , Irene Grasby, Margaret Harper, Wilfred Grasby. Sr IIâ€"Dougâ€" las Grant, Dorothy Caldwell. Jr IIâ€" Evelyn Robins. Jr Iâ€"Evelyn Grant, Clements Patterson. Farm Stock and Implements S S No. 13, EGREMONT S. S. NO. 10, EGREMONT 7°6 ri0W, 4â€"section Dizmnâ€" ‘, Steel Roller, Scuiier, anning | Mill, Set Scales , De Laval Cream Separaâ€" new, Pair Power Horse arly new, Ford Car 1918 3. NO. 11, EGREMONT rsigned Auctioneer has ted to sell by public aue 12, Con. 3, Egremont, on , uantity straw No. 14, NORMANBY School Reports E. BROWNING, Teacher Jessie I. Clark, Teacher Top Buggy, Cutier, inder 6 ft., Massoyâ€" Drill, Peterborougn box combined; Fros, Leslie I. Bain, Teacher E. A .Renton, Teache« 9, EGREMONT J. W. Kerr, teacher . McPhai:, Auctioncer Geography Arithmetic 78. Rosea Mary iC .a' | were called to search for ber, lonu was able to locate her. ; | the almost hearibroken mother Ivd the parlor and there to h prise she found her beloved da f hanging. How the mother was ed by the sight thai met her ’Thore was her daughter hang ‘;me neck of her swectheart. bi Cmpamonsn‘p won‘t â€" shiel when they deecide to take the Such was the iHustration ta ing when one of the most girls was found hanging in th parlor, surrounded by all the ies that go to make a happy 1i â€" Late in th evening she was and a careful search failed to her wherabouts. The telepho used without resilts. | Her happy life : t tiful and most empt from the A fathor‘s d« care and love . companionship when they dee Such was the Jr. Pr. Câ€"Margaret Wilson, Cath erine MceAulay, George MeKechnie, Eldon Whitmore, Percy Murdock. Sr. Pr. Bâ€"George C Lloyd, â€" Haze! Moore, G Margaret Erwin. Mary E. Morton Teacher Sr. Pr. Aâ€"George Ashley, Margas et Sibald, Earl Gliddon, Frances Hay Vernon Coilinson. Sr. 1 Bâ€"Annie Walker, Kelso Mc Aulay, Beanie Firth, Harry Bailey Agnes Walker. Sadie F. MacDonald, Teach Sr. 1 Aâ€"Helen Young, Alice Nic olson, Clara Gliddon, Annie Cam bell, Lulu Mills. 4 Jr. 2ndâ€"Ruby Willis, Jack Lauder, Charlie MecKechnie, Maud Storrey, Teddy Elliott and Jasper Greenwooc equal. Marion M. Marshall, Teacher Sr. 1 Aâ€"Oral Chalmers and Myrtle Watson, Anna Ritchie, George Noble, Jim Henderson, Frances Sibbald. $Sr .2nd Bâ€"Clara Traynor, Nelson Lowe, Marjory Noble, Alex Caldweit, Grace Becker. Marie A. Cole, Teacher Sr. 2ndâ€"Moore McFadden, â€"Irene Elliott, Irene Young Eveiyn Baird and Dorothy Clark eq., Audrey Bell. Sr. 2ndâ€"Clen Rowe, Harold Clark Thelma Bell, Jean Colinson, _ nawr ence Whitmore. Annic C. MeKenziec, Teacher Jr. Srdâ€"Josie Falconer, lHa Allan, Caroline â€" Mitchell, Keneth Wilson, Orma Burneit. Roy« McK Such was the ill s when one of Is was found hs rior, surrounded Jr. 4thâ€"Ina Milne, Donald Young, Clifford Young, Mary Glaser, George Lavelle, Durham Public School Report Jno .A. Graham, Teacher Sr. 3rdâ€"Mary Young, Elsie Kearâ€" ney, Roy Matthews, Clifford Noon, Ernest Neaves and Lounces Sibbald, (equal.) Sr. 4thâ€"Seaman â€" Havens, Robert Chalmers, Willie Wilson, Cecelia Moâ€" Auliffe, Margaret MeAuliffe, Jr. 3rdâ€"Eisie Willis, Sadie Holmes, toydon Connor, George Hahn, Jean false step â€" may GIRL FOuUuND Hancoing Pleases the most exacting tastes, _ Quality â€" Economy â€" Purity â€" Flavor Always Assured. The Largest Sale in America AV Gertrude M. Cole, Teacher ‘p may enc th the most cultured st beloved are : he same fate. devotion, a moibor 0 arch failed to reve broth Glass, Georg George Hawl« lephone was Her â€"friencgs r ber, but no 6. _ aupaily ther entop to hber sup 8 daughier was effec;â€" her gaze : hanging to rt, begging or refineg e home uxi MISSC J TT .A. th tep o e x%. & mos: o e §', Farrs a% beas ‘g!:'t.,#wiw % § I P i s 5B . % P > avke. _ M es Nich ‘amp m Bs 1°r L 199 mcre Holstein, 1 mont. 1¢ of Stouffville, elected head of th« Canadian National Exhibition,. \r Miller is said to have import, more pureâ€"bred live stock to Am. orica than any other man. He is o; the third reneration of farmers in on~@a and has been a member of th (hibition . AnmnalnÂ¥irm LL... Last year 157 schools few of those had two an, which _ considered _ as schools made a total o yeasl we hope for a ~ schools. _ There were p to children last year your children didn‘t win prizes see if it will not this year by getting you enter the School Fair Department of Agricalw dale, would be only 100 answer any questions r« work. All order blanks and School Fair supplics ha\ to the schools in Grey ( orders are requested to by March 15th. Already come to hand. The ord«, livered as soon after M; it is possible to run the « School Fair Orders him to subscribe to th« view in order that he m posted on events within district. Is C.N.E.‘s First Farmer President C000 Farm rom MB ROBERT MILLEH: MARCH 8, 1923 . OF AGRICULTUR O e A, 101 1, con, 15, es in hardwood, 60 . alance in hay and ank barn 155 x 65, 54 : seven roomed 1 hard and soit w le, large orchard, 0 proprietor, 91 ‘"s neen a mem} m â€" Association irector since 191 Miles north your SALE migi WO W I‘k Hain Ni The Mark °d to heg Sib le 11 ts Mebat notice, Baptists will Give Play pices of B. Y. P. C Square Dance Rainford‘s orchestra equare dance in the T 22nd, from 8 to 2 o‘cl dlers and callers off w Coming ! Prof. E. Katz wight Specialist at the Hahn H« March 14th, an wmethod that se VYOL . XLVL ©Oil anc €ic« of payii for 1 #1 .1 Will Hold Saile having an auc! and Implement 22nd, at i p. m for those comi oth stoc LOr Mr. Dougald McF Sorry to learn « aof Auctioneer 1 refuse § the teler Expert Shoe R P. Saunders.‘ Walkerton â€" Set played in Haw against the Son hoilding them to Bulis for Sale trish Cafete to M Ad Just Arrived tes, 5 X and 3 AT si0 Pov aind Ha he wil ~d 1O % wÂ¥ If you have : Over the HMiU The Old Fas hi o and H fimo owr "The Classic and U sic," and another ! } "The Emancipation 01 were lietened to with Piano solos were contri gs Jean Moriock, Mar and Kathisen Milne an« by Miss Bolle Lauder. ckhard Roi Two of t NOTH stelgt Creamer TT nOst Bariey, 70¢ 5 10 $1.490 Wheat at « R m y hij Roy 48¢ t« p* y fZ, P BHEGHAM 1M to U M