#5 Â¥4 right hip. Please communicate with Gordon McDonald, R. R. 1, Proton. On con 22 lot 26, Bgremqnt.".. two year old red heifer with white spots, Marked three times with scissors on Good two story brick house, eight rooms, with woodshed attached, fine cellar and cistern. Lot !4 acre, splenâ€" did land, centrally located just off Main street in village of Holstein. village of Holstein, recently occupied Being composed of Lot 8 in the by Alex Aitken, Sr. Good cistern, 15th concession of Egrémont, in the woodshed and stable. Also good County of Grey, 100 acres, with 65 cook stove and splendid heater for under cultivation. About 18 acres eoal or wood. _ Apply to hardwood and balance mixed timâ€" ROBT. AITKEN, , ber, bank barn about 60° ®76 with R. R. 2, Holstein _‘ stabling, <frame dwelling house, 1% aummmemmempmmmmmmmmmmememâ€"â€"ou~â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"w»â€"â€" | StOFY; £D0Ut 24 X 32 With KitChCN Atâ€" « tached. _ Well fenced on good road, FOR SALE 2 wells and spring creek, small orâ€" Oxford Down ram lamb registered, chard, 5 miles from Holstein. Terms is offered for sale by the undersigned. apply to Thos. Reid or Thos. Ellis, Apply to R. J. Pollock, R. R. 2, Holâ€" Holstein R. R., Ont. . t % HOUSE & LOT FOR SALE The many who saw the Confedera tion pageant two years ago at Durham Rink, under Mrs Farewell‘s guidance, will be anxious to witmess this perormance, which is its equal, if not superior. Ainission to Pageant : Each night of date, 50c All seats reserved. Plan of Hall for each night at McFadden‘s Drug Store. Mail Order reservations may be made by applying to Mrs Guy Kearney, Durham, or Miss Alice M. Ramage, Sec‘y Can. Greys. This beautiful Elizabethean Pageant reflects the brilliant court life of the 16th century and is based on the tragic career of the beautiful but unforanate Mary Queen‘of Scots, who by her marâ€" rlage to the Dauphin of France, had her feet practically touching the triple thrones of Eng land, France and Scotland. She becomes the victims of intrigues and direful circumstances, that not only rob her of her crown, but lands her in prison and fnally brings her to the heeadsman‘s block in the tower, where she pays the price of royalty with her life. BRILLIANT COSTUMES AND STAGING.â€" SPLENDID MUsSIC HOUSE & LOT FOR SALE Under auspices Can. Greys‘ Chapter, 1.O.D E. and prepared and staged by Mrs(Dr.) Farewell; Walkerton. Over 50 characters. y The Event of the Season !! Nov. 14th, 15th and 18th "Mary Queen .of Scots" three nights;â€"Thursday, Friday, Monday TOTAL BANK OF MONTREAL TOWN HALL, DURHAM:] LOST est foundation upo;s which to build is systemâ€" atic saving in the bank. , Holstein That Historic Pageant To be given in the Holstein Branch: S. F. HOWARD: Manager. * Established 1817 ASSETS IN â€"EXCESS | ATCHISONâ€"In loving . memory «6f | ~our dear wife and mother, who passed away Nov. 1l1th, 1928. We miss you at a thousand turns Along ‘life‘s weary way, For life is not the same to us Since you were called away. You left behind some aching hearts That loved you most sincere ; That never haye and neterâ€"can . To welt our He Forget you, Mother dear. Sadly missed by husband and family is good, He gives us strength bear our heavy cross: is theronly one who knows How bitter is our loss. in LOving memory FARM FOR SALE ’E{E Bank. of Montreal of. fers safety, convenience and compound interest for those who build up their savings EXCESS OF $900,000,000 wllth Saw and Planioy Mills, &# OwEN soUNnp , Henderson Sr Sn;dâ€"o&erviv â€"relatives.0 _ | Miss ‘Nettie Byers visited with Alâ€" ‘mai.irrlerndl the first of week. C OLMOrssec _ omm John Harrison & Sens Those who were interested in elecâ€" tion, results, motored to Hanover and Durham }tat Wednesday night. . Mr Isadore is anticipating having having a shooting match Monday, so many will be having roast goose or duck for dinner later. Timber Windows ‘Stairwork Joisting Doors Cabinets Studding Frames Cupboards Sheeting Interior Bookcases Shingles Trim Wardrobes Combination Storm and. Screen Doors Maple, Birch and Oak Flooring KGnow We Can Please You ASK FOR PRICES EChoice Thanks= f| _ giving Poultry The Durbham U. F. O. Live Stock Association will ship stock from Dur bam, on Tuesdays. Shippers are re quested to give three days‘ notice. Halliween aaiar at Mm‘ Wmia;hef; in South Bentinck. Mr {.nd Mrs And. MeEwing and daughter Jean, also Mrs Cairns ‘ and son of Burgoyne, were recent visitors at the Sharp home. X Fall plowing and the ;toifng of roots are well on their way for this A number of the farmers are buyâ€" ing cattle, preparatory to filling ~ up their "stable for the winter‘s line of work. * Â¥e Te Mr Irving Henderson, Guelph, spent the mweek end with his mother, Mrs. Mrs Sharp, St, spent Monday with herâ€"daughter, Mrs G. Smith. We guarantee top market prices.. ~Poultry taken up vntil Nov. 8th for Thanksâ€" givingmarket. > Election over.â€" Probabilities sort HOLSTEIN CREAMERY Phone We are in the market for few from this part attended the EVERYTHING AN ber and Millwork NOTICE 10 FARMERS JAS, LAWRENCE, Shipper s $ C Omomâ€"â€"â€"â€"A1okMOLEZ *9 ~Holstein Black . collie.dog, brown jaws, bobâ€" bed taff. Answers to name ‘Bruce.‘ Make an industry from your Apples Sell Cider and becomeâ€"rich: Sale of cider by the glass is legal if the cider has less than 2% per cent alcoholic content. Sir Henry Dryton, Chairman of liquor control day last. _ Hallowéen was rather a busgy night in this burg: a social at No 13 school, a miscellaneous shower at Mr Alfred Tucker‘s, for Miss Susie, a brideâ€"toâ€"be" of this month. Some spent the evenâ€" ing taking off gates. One of the spboks ‘lost a felt hat in the exciteâ€" ment. No reward offered as yet. Congratulations to F. R. Oliver, M. P.P. We are also proud of the big majority. Egremont Tp. folléd up Tor Oliver this election. Some Conservaâ€" tives told us last week we will not get anything in South Grey now. well, we never got anything when there was a Conservative member represehting us, so why kick now. Mr and Mrs Wm Wilson, also Reg. Ramage, motored to Milverton Saturâ€" entithiniaite Th i B lt h Audd c Ha®d Mr Roy Lawrence ~has -completed’; the last of the threshing this ; k} in this part. s ‘S'Jo Mr Matt. Hooper is up north for a ‘couple of weeks deer hunting. Mr John T Brown spent Sunday wtih friends in Feversham. 2 t Ht Dt oPOP A M m ov apr the name of Mr and Mrs J. Kidsley, who at one time had a u}.or shop at Holstein, also ~J.‘ D. Davis that was in the lumber business at Holâ€" stein at one time." «6 _ Barl Bunston, Vancouver, writes the Review ze change of address . and comments as follows re,other former Holstein péople. in that city: "Dr A. 1. Brown has returned from the South and is practising again in Vancouâ€" ver. 1 have also met‘ here people by <Mrs Clarence Fenton is visiting friends in Arkwright‘this Week. Mr James Reid returned this week ‘from an extended visit in Sask. The new bridge was opened on Monday, November 4th. ; The railroad people are busily enâ€" gaged .in filling in the dam. This will be a great improvement in the village. _ s . Quite a number of.the young peoâ€" ple of this vicinity attended the conâ€" certs put on by the gown Concert Co. in â€"Ayton last week. & Mr and Mrs Arnill and family and Mrs. Rowan visited friends inâ€"Paisley on Sunday. TORONTO Mr and Mrs Geo. Fenton and Mr. and, Mrs Clarence Fenton visited with friends in Pn.hlex\ the first of the week. * Mr and Mrs Alex._Darroch (nee Louise Ramage) of H&rriston, visited with her sister, Mrs Chas,. McDougall and her aunt, Mrs D. P. Coleridge recently. > , Miss Laura Bailey and Mr Harris West of Grand Valley, visited ‘at Arâ€" nill‘s the firstâ€"of the week. Mrs Henry Fidler of Neustadt, visâ€" ited with Mr and Mrs Peter Fidler in the village. Miss Margaret Tyndall, nurseâ€"inâ€" training at Oshawa General Hospital, is wisiting her parents in the village. Mrés Cameron and daughter of Torâ€" onto, spent a few days recently with Miss Agnes Dunn of Durham visitâ€" ed with her sister, Mrs J. Pinkerton. Mr Frank Haskett spent the week end with friends in the village. Mrs Rutherford HenUerson spent the week end in Toronto with her husband. y * Mrs James Smith, who has been in the Guelph General Hospital for someâ€" time, has returned home feeling muuh improved. We hope she will soon be fully recovered. * We are very sorry to hear that Mrs Hiscox is seriously. ill, but we hope she will soon be well on the way to recovery. Don‘t forget the Women‘s Institute bazaar in the Agricultural Hall on November 15th. There will be an Armistice Day service in the basement of the Presâ€" byterian Church on Monday, Nov. l1th, at 10 a. m. ’mmq‘ 2 LOCAL ANKD PERSONAL3 Mrs Thorne and Miss Denas, enterâ€" tained their many friends at a Trossâ€" eau tea on Tuesday the 5th Mrs H. Groat and Mrs Arthur Robinson pourâ€" ed. Their assistants were Misses Margaret Arnill, Islay Sim, Margaret Irvin, Marjorie Nelson, Irlima Rife and Clara Arnill. » Mrs Wm. Rowan of Blind River, is visiting her brother. Mr R. J. Arnill. Mr and Mrs Robert Sim entertainâ€" ed the members of the Bible Class of the United Church at a Halloween party in honor of Mr and Mrs James Coutts. A number of our locak sportsmen have gone on their annual hunting trip to Loring. 2 «o Mr and Mrs Frank Allingham, Mr and Mrs Hartley Allingham and famâ€" ily and Mrs Arthur Robinson, spent Sunday with Mr and Mrs Geo. Brown«~. and other friends. ‘Mrsâ€"Robinson will remain unttil after the Haasâ€"Thorne wedding &n Monday at high noon. HOLSTEIN LEADER NORTH EGREMONT LOST . R. 1, Varney y ic e en. | kerton his ’fc.n Pit the', Names .8 e k ' Jr IIIâ€"Mary Stevenson, Mabel Pinâ€" T Eerton Vera Leith, Helen Buller, Al Jan Pinkerton, Elma MeGuire. ; * Names in order of merit. > _ Alfred E. Hincks, Principal | .® Junior Room II Classâ€"Marjorie Moore, Dorothy _Dyer. Lloyd Gibson, Elizabeth Aitken ; George Dyer, Hazel Leith. Sr Iâ€"H. Tyndall, Bert Gadd. _ Jr Iâ€"Ross Ee cles, Blanche Reid, Lloyd Seaman, H Fiddler. â€"Sr Prâ€"Norma Smith, Lyla® | Smith, Evelyn Love, Walter Pinkerâ€"| ton. _ Jr Prâ€"Audrey Brown, Russel Buller. Pr Aâ€"Dougall McMillan, B. Mercer, Jean Leith, < Mabel Johnson, | Rose Dyer, Olive McGuire. f | Best in Spellingâ€"Ross Eccles | | Best in Arithmeticâ€"Lloyd Seaman | , Mabel M Johnston, teacher : 8. §. NO. 11, EGREMONT ’ Sr IVâ€"Edith Hincks*, Percy Brenâ€"‘ nock*, Edna Watson.* _ Jr IVâ€"Fred} Wagner. Sr IIIâ€"Billie Switzer, Jean| McRachern. _ Jr IIIâ€"Ormond Shand,! Harry Nuttley, â€"Everett Watson. â€" Sr} IIâ€"Emma Wagner, Tena Watsm‘.Sr, ‘Iâ€"Della McMurdo, Maynard Fisher.| Br Prâ€"Mable Wheeler, Margaret| Love, Marion Wheeler, Nora Watâ€" .‘ son*. Jr Prâ€"Leonard Watson*, l.nf1 Verne Plester. [ 1 |â€" Jr IVâ€"Ivan Christle, Ailene Brown Willard Stevenson, Lioyd Tyndall, D. !Aitken. Murray Aitken, Alice Pinkerâ€" ton, Frank Gadd. , _ Mr and Mrs Mutch vis'lte?dvb their | daughter, Mrs Witherow the first of The Halloween socials in the schâ€" ools were interesting episodes relievâ€" ing the ordinary routine of the daily workâ€"as was ‘also the voting on | Election Day. < > Former neighbors of Mrs Hossack are sorry to hear of her serious illâ€" ‘ness. _ Mrs Robt Nicholson spent a few days the close of the week ‘with her. & Sr IIIâ€"Elmer Love, Aura McGuire, Elieen Smith. Wallace Lewis, Esther Gadd. Charlie Buller, Jim McCall}, Marâ€" jory Johhson, Richard +Fiddler, Bill Fiddler ; > . % HOLSTEIN SCHOOL REPORT Doris Troupe. Wilma Bilton, â€" Gadd, Vincent Ellis. Helen Smith Lyal Mercer, Beve;lyv(‘};bs;n.â€"):u;“ton g\jtten. Alma Leith;~Edith â€" Drimmie. was ruhn over and instantly killed by & car driven by Kohli last fall, reâ€" sulting in the Defendant paying the plaintiff $300 and all costs of action as a settlement in full of claim. Campbell Grant for plaintif and Washington, Martin & Bowlby of Hamilton for Defendant. Mr and Mrs Alex Munn with Herâ€" bert and Vera of Pike Lake, visited in Jas Nicholson, Jas Bunston and Ralph Lamont‘s homes recently. Mr and Mrs A. Wagner, Cedarville also visited her sister, Mrs J. Nichâ€" olson . RECOVERS $300 DAMAGE As RESULT OF ACccIDENT The first on the list at the Bruce County Fall Assizes was an action brought by Elsmere Rawn, a Normanâ€" by Township farmer, to recover damâ€" ages from Harry Kohli of Hespeler, for the death of plaintiff‘s Tâ€"year old daughter, Beatrice Rawn, who while crossing the highway near Orchard, Mr and Mrs Jno. McRobb, Luther, spent part of Sunday with her mothâ€" er and brother, F. Reid. Mrs W H Sim accompanied Miss Edmonstone home to Owen Sound and enjoyed the week end with friends. Mr and Mrs A. Eccles and Miss Florence were recent guests of Mr. dnd Mrs P. Hattle, Woodland. A number of friends and neighbors is this locality purpose attending Miss Dena Thorne‘s trosseau tea this afâ€" ternoon . Messrs and Mesdames Wm and Norburn Horsburg and Wesley Love, attended the wedding of their‘ niece, Isabel Dodds, Woodland, last Wedâ€" nesday . Best wishes to the happy Guy Fawkes Day ! Silvery chimes of wedding bells peal joyously! Sr IVâ€"Elsig Pinkerton, Irlma Rife C. E. Hincks, Teacher Eva | 15 YEARS aco | & 1 From Review fyle Oct 29, 1914 Some extraordinary blasting operaâ€" Y tions on the farm of Mr A Crutchley " bear testimony to the cheapness +| stoné or stump obstruction can be reâ€" ~, moved by the new blasting : powder. 1 A few cents worth gives many dolâ€" *) fhrs ~of satisfaction. ~! ‘The passing around of a petition !‘ last week asking for the submission / of a bylaw to repeal Local Option is +. anâ€"indication uu_t a vote is desired l'on the question next January . |__On ‘Oct. 14th, the home of Mr and | Mrs Alex Campbell, Crawford, was | the scene of a happy event when they celebrated the 25th anniversary . of ' their marriage, j | _ Edge Hill: We understand Mr Thos | Gleneross and family are moving to | their new home which HMe purchased | from Wm Ritchie. % i Priceville: On the farm Of Duncan ¢ 'chonud. Dur. Road, Glen., is some | thing of a curiosity to the young men ‘ of today.. Is is what they called ‘in | Gaelic,. . ‘Slochet © sathaiam â€" ~L/ Cï¬ e° fo.day.. Is .isâ€"what they called in Gaelic, ‘slochel saibaidh‘, a place made on two high stumps cut long eâ€" nough for the man to stand up on the log and another below . This was aâ€" way back 62 years ago when the wriâ€" ter‘s father and the Jate ~Peter Mcâ€" Arthur had contracts of building the _ ememememmemnmmscssssll222222000 D. P. Fisher, teacher °* _ U. 8. 8. NO. 1. EG‘T & NOR‘BY $Sr TVâ€" Marjorie Kerr, Eva Gasâ€" lli!,ll. Elgin Blyth, Claire Morice C. atterson, Billie Caldwell. Sr IIHNâ€" Melville Robins. Jr IIâ€"Howard Watâ€" son, Murray Morice, Playford Schenk, Caldwell Kerr, Vernon Noble. _ Jr II â€"Milford Robins. _ Sr Iâ€"Cameron Kerr. Jimmy ‘Wilton| Jr Iâ€"Ross Kelâ€" lar, Norman Eden. Sr _ Prâ€"Nérman Robins, Orfle Bryans. Jr Prâ€"â€"Joyce Kellar) Doris Robins and ‘Olive Bryâ€" Gillivray . *Absent for one or 8. S. NO. 10, EGREMONT Sr IIIâ€"Roger McEachern, Laura Henderson,, Mary McEachern. Jr IHI Estelle Swanston, Mabel Love, Viola Long, Arnold Haw*. 8r IIâ€"Lorraine Henderson, Howard Haw*. Jr IIâ€"M. Ross, Lloyd Long. Elva Bunston, Petâ€" er McEachern. Sr_Iâ€"Beverly Brown, Evelyn Haw*. Jr Iâ€"Victor Lamont, Bill Brown, â€"Malcolm Watts. Prâ€"â€"R. ’l?:x‘?‘bt:n Verna Eakett, Kathleen Mc Daly, *Kenneth Nelson and *Norman Wells, eg, James Hargrave, Roy Andâ€" rews. Iâ€"*Robert Nelson, *Elmo Scott *Keith Hunter and Raymond Brown, Harold Hunter, Orville Lee. Prâ€" *Douglas Wilson, Geo Wells, *Joe Daly, Clarence Young, Arthur Matâ€" thews. *Dorothy Andrews. *Myrtle Daly, *Goldie Hargrave, Jack Wells, Thos Hargrave, Clarence Watson, B. Lee, Nellie Wells. *denotes present every day. Average attendance 40. IN DAYS OF YORE * "oty .. i‘r Aâ€"Marion Kerr. * Florence Kerr, teacher Violet M Mervyn, teacher town . Welbeck: Mr A. McKinnon was in our burg last week canvassing for his brother and said that during the hard years ° has brother Chas had furnished hay and straw to the farâ€" mers and lots of money he had not ?’ received. " Well by we sending him to Ottawa won‘t pay for the hay and amother thing we may have anâ€" other hand winter andâ€"if we send Mr McKinnon away why we wwill be hayâ€" less and strawless. So it is up to us to keep Mr MgKinnon at homeâ€"that is Mu two FOOG thimnwe mÂ¥ | anaâ€" 25 YEARS AGO | _ From Review fyle Nov 8., 1904 nel, No 10, Glenelg, has resigned and the trustees have engaged Mr D. Mcâ€" Donald for 1905. Mr Wm Marshall Jr, Normanby had his hand taken off in a threshing maâ€" chine while oiling. Last Thursday Returning OfMcer Telford had before him at His Majâ€" esty‘s summons the voters of the Riding. These loyal subjects all came prepared for their duty and durâ€" ing ‘theâ€"quiet hours from 12 to 2 the necessary papers were handed in and the necessary $200 deposited for Chas. McKinnon and Henry Horton Miller . h Married," at"the home of Ts G. Lauder, on 19 Oct: when theiraiece. Miss‘ Louie Davidson ‘was united in marriage to Mr Peter Matheson of By advertsiement elsewhere it will be seen that a new teacher is wanted u_t; Vickers ulynu:ek lm McCanâ€" Special Course for Farmers‘ Sons mount FoRest Enables a Student to that a shipment of 30 or 40 cars is expected from Grey Co. ts ‘Call, Write or Phone for mation . hands is yet visible. Holstein: Egremont‘s donation to the war fund has been gratifying. The complete returns have not yet been received by Reeve McArthur but to date show donated 600 bags of Oats, 687 bags potatoes and a sum of money subscribed by farmers in the Township. The Reeve informs us itumu standing as firm as ever. The hands that operated the whip saw are returned to dust and ashes of long Commercial, Shorthand, Typewriâ€" ting, Civil Service, Secretarial Course. ludl_vldu 1 TInstiuctiorn & omm CC M ‘__M__ ‘_m_~ } to Ottawa and keep the home of Ts G. Oct: when theiraiece, vidson *was united . in r Peter Matheson of A. McKinnon was in commence ont. YOL. LIL Wiarton has lost prominent citizens in Sheriff D. M. Jermyn We are grateful to ell, for a splendid venison . Before buying cards, see our Worth double th« with lined envel The Men‘s U.F Park, are holding a ezer schoolhocse on A good program pr from 7 to 9 p.m. A 20¢c. Ladies bringing 1.0.0.€. Receive frot Canadian Greys Cha held their annua) Than Monday evening and 4 was taken in at the d« orchestra was in atten plied the music. Has Office on Garafra» Mr Melvin Greig Ca eu an office on Main mer Telepone booth n« more‘s barber shop. Â¥ geen for taking coal . up fire and auto insul Anglican Fow! Supper The Anglican Pow!l held in Kmox Church ham, on Monday, Nov to ® o‘clock. Admissic Another Car Accident John Bauer of Kite WillysKnight car wre night at south end of failed to make turn af ner and collided . witl at gide of road . Mis : ter Merle suffered bri taken to Durham hos injuries were not senl Another Robbery All in the path and thieving that h« in and around town of weeks, was the | Wilson‘s butcher sh« The party didn‘t we for their dirty work day night, his shop ered open and the t Cattlie for Sate: 10 vear olds, well bred Durhams, Merefords, Apply to F. W. Kelsey Ladies‘ Aid Teas @S8t plano s0l FOR SALE : uite. Apply to K Kitchen Show 5AteF y Bread loaf 0 rate LAUNCHING ANOT Canad un n Mr the Mr stime« e rend« d went up on Tuesday AMUSI W rticulars and ha ntrea M lin« mond