| A are becoming almost unbearable with farm products selling at the present Exâ€"Reeve John McArthur was the first speaker. _ He stated that taxes The clause which caused much disâ€" cussion at the Grey County . Council was that on roadâ€"building and part of the report of the newly organized County Roads Com.: "On June 15, your committee met in the court house to open tenders for grading and gravelling seven and nineâ€"tenths miles of road in Egremont and would recommend that the tender of D. L. Weber for $17,580 be accepted." The matter had been left over unâ€" til the Council could hear a deputaâ€" tion from Egremont Tp. and the south of the county, asking that no work be done on county roads this year, After the council had heard this deputation, which was a large one, discussion of the report was reâ€" sumed . % Egremont Deputation Ask Roadwork Stopped SEASON TICKETsS Adults, (tax included) . . . .$2.20 Students (14 yrs or over) $1.50 Children â€" ..... ... : . â€" â€" . ... _$400â€" (No Provincial Tax on Stuâ€" ! dents‘ or Children‘s tickets) BRANK OF MONTREAL June 26 June 27 Canadian Chautauguas MT. FOREST â€" June 26, 27, 29, 30, July 1 Lecture "Abolishing the Arctic‘ .. .. Vilhjalimur Stefansson Admission $1.00 (tax included †AFTERNOONâ€" Musical .......... Herbert Petrie & Company Lecture: "Land of the Kangaroo". Constance Admission 50¢ (tax included) Nevilleâ€"Johns EVENINGâ€" "High I‘ghts in Harmony".. Petrie Artists and Conâ€" Admission 75¢ (tax included) stance Nevilleâ€"Johns 'o AFTERNOONâ€" Entertainment . .. .Sue Hastings‘ Marionettes Admission 25¢ * EVENINGâ€" Popular Broadway Comedy, "Skid ding"..The Peerless Admission $1,00 (tax included) Players AFTERNOONâ€" "An Afternoon in the Land of Makeâ€" Believe"â€"Lucille Admission 50¢ (tax included) Elmore Company EVENINGâ€" Novelty Night â€" ‘Wit and Wisdom of Cha_l_k and Clay‘....John Bockewick EVENINGâ€" _An Alternoon in the Land of Makeâ€" Believe"â€"Lucille Admission 50¢ (tax included) Elmore Company EVENINGâ€" Novelty Night â€" Wit and Wisdom of Chalk and Clay‘....John Bockewick AND The Lucille Elmore Revue Co. Admission 75¢ (tax included) (No Provincial tax on children‘s ad miscinne\ convenient way. Payable without charge at any chartered bank in Canada (except the Yukon). EVENINGâ€"Nobable Comedy Drama "Turn to the Right" .... Canadian Players Admission $1.00 (tax included) AFTERNOON â€" Oriental Pageant "Soul of the Holy Land" .... Julins Caesar | HuqOrdenmwldamvybrandnofan DAILY PROGRAMME ENDING MALL UMS AFELY inâ€"Branch: M. B. RIXEN, Manager. Afternoon programs Evening programs . All programs as ab Get a big bundle of old papers at the Review Office. Only 5¢c. Two bun dles or more at the same rate. Suitâ€" able for several purposes. ill programs as above unless otherâ€" wise announced from the platform Mr N. McDougald was the next speaker, he also urging economy. The address of Mr Robt Dodds, third speaker, was most concise, He dealt with the fall in prices of farm proâ€" ducts and claimed that it was imâ€" pessible for farmers to pay high taxâ€" es. "All the reguction possible" was his request regarding cuttlngl down expenses on county roads. This request was made in the interests of the people not only in the southâ€" ern part of the county but of the whole county, he maintained. Mr Hugh McEachern, a member of the Council, W. H. Regers and Chas Drumm also spoke. Mr Drumm forecasted even harder times. _ He made reference to the newly desigâ€" nated Egremont road, stating it was not necessary. ly Land" .... Julius Caesar Nayphe Admission 50¢ (tax included) Jlow prices. Therefore, he maintainâ€" ed, the council should cut down exâ€" penses and not issue debentures in order to build new roads. children‘s ad missions) her, D Â¥io sn um e ete M remrcs ILoNiever ;halglhher xll;len:ry fadlo:n; ving thoughts w ways ger, ':,'yoég. l’;‘?gmbu:' Round the place where she is laid _ same rate. Suit â€"Remembered by husband and . 3.00 ECCC 2 having c mal Sche ! The M met in | ternoon . ! _ Mr an visited & Smith ar |__Mr an were vis and Mrs Mr an U mont and IN MEMORIAM HARRISONâ€"In loving memory of Laura, beloved wife of Carl Harriâ€" son, who passed away one year ago, June 27, 1930. One year has gone and still we miss visited a few days this week with her brother and family in Mt Forest. Mrs D. Leith and Mrs Rowe of town, spent Tuesday evening with Miss T. E. Byers. Miss Lizzie Byâ€" ers accompanied them and remained to spend the week with her cousin. visited a few her brother a Rev H. Caldwell and daughter, of Limehouse, paid a brief visit to his brother, Wm Caldwell and family and other relatives in the neighborhood. Mrs Erwin Ferguson and children, ked cast out from the presenée of God forever. as we are in the world we will come in contact with the evil, but there will come a time of separation, the righteous to eternal life and the wicâ€" Mr aud Mrs Robt Keith and Mr. McMurdo, Dromore, also Mr and Mrs Keith McMitchell of Moose Jaw, visited Thursday evening last with Miss T. E. Byers,. The latter couple with son Alex, also spent Saturday with their cousin here. (Intended for last week) Rev Mr Armstrong, Durham, took the service at Knox on Sunday and spoke from the text "Let us grow together until the harvest.‘ As long Mr and Mrs W. Backus, Hampden, visited Sunday with Mr and Mrs A. Smith and attended service at Knox. Mr and Mrs Eccles of Egremont, were visitors on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs R. R. Watson. Mr and Mrs Jas Marshall, Egreâ€" mont and Mr and Mrs Alex Aberdein of Ailsa Craig, spent Sunday with Mr and Mrs D. Marshall. Mrs Aberdein remained for a visit with her parâ€" children. The Mission Band and Y.wW.A. met in the church on Saturday afâ€" ternoon .. Mr and Mrs Ed. Smith, Toronto, spent over the week end with relaâ€" tives here and in Durham. Miss El eanor Marshall accompanied them, having completed her course in Norâ€" mal School. hearts, which may in t'h(; ;ï¬;i_d;t;;y He taught as never man taught with authcrity and with power. In the home at Bethany, Martha was busy with many things as are so many toâ€" day. But Mary was quietly learning of Jesus. We need these days to take time to studynthe Bible, that old book which has brought joy and peace to multitudes. Mr Honeyman also had a good talk for the young people, illustratâ€" ing by a story, the folly of letting little sins find a lodging place in our Our pastor took for his subject on Sunday ‘The Teachings of Jesus.‘ KNOX CORNERS Holstein Creamery, Holstein pay two cents above our Truck priâ€" ’ceo for Cream delivered to our Plant or Buying Stations. We pay Cash at the door for Cream delivered. Bring your Cream and see it testzd. We are prepared ‘to give you every posâ€" sible service, so why send your Cream away from bome ? â€"Sadly missed by father cur dear daughter anE al;;r_',- McKelvey, â€" who passed away 27, 1930. Every day our thoughts are v HARRISONâ€"In loving _ memory pagm AKACC md cou‘l m Miss Julia Weir, Durham, is presiding | Mr Irwin M; Mr and Mrs Rich. Regan of Cale. | concluding his don East, visited over the week end | Mal School. at Mrs. J. M. Allan‘s. «s Congratulations â€" to Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Hcoper, the newlyâ€"weds. A Tofl)NuigE reception is being tendered them this Thursday evening at the home of his a t parents, Mr and Mrs Matt. Hooper . Council me present, minute Quite a number from North Egreâ€" urer reported t mont took in the street dance in Durâ€" Cecil Fairbairn ham on Friday and Monday nights, Philpâ€"H Mel and report a good time . port of the Ro At a meeting of the trustees of S. roads be adopt S. No. 13 on Tuesday night, they enâ€" Philp â€" H. gaged Miss Beth Hincks of Priaaem. During the summer months we will o m omity CuSs] C gaged Miss Beth Hincks of Priceville as teacher for 1931â€"32. While reading the bill for unveilâ€" ing the Memorial Gates in Holstein Park this Friday evening, we noticed only cne exâ€"M.P.P. as spokesman. Why ignore our two sitting members? [Miss Julia Weir, Durham, is presiding Mr and Mrs Rich. Regan of Caleâ€" don East, visited over the week end at Mrs. J. M. Allan‘s. Congratulations â€" to Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Hcoper, the newlyâ€"weds. A reception is being tendered them this Thursday evening at the home of his parents, Mr and Mrs Matt Hannar COCEBURN BRO35. A large number from here taking in the big U.F.O. pi Flesherton on July 1st. Thi best picnic of the year. Quite a few are writing Entrance at S$.8. No. 13 this Miss Sullo Wair Fuixhame q2 _ Mrs George Smith of Durham has been visiting her parents, Mr=and Mrs. Manary and other friends in the village. There are 32 pupils trying the trance in Holstein school . 1 Switzer is presiding. Mr and Mrs Garson, who | in Toronto for the winter, turned to their home here summey. Mr and Mrs George his father attended the Riverview . Don‘t forget the Opening of the Entrance to the Park on Friday June 26th and the concert (The Gypsy Roâ€" ver) at night. This will be a musiâ€" ca‘ treat. Mesdames Thorne, Hastie, Bryce and others attended t meeting of the Women‘s Ins Durham Wednesday the 241th Mr. Brebner and his Dramatic Club are putting on their play "Eyes of Love" in Priceville Thursday. Then they are presenting it in the Agriculâ€" tural Hall on July 11th (by request) of the Orange Lodge. Mr and Mrs Kennedy and family, and Miss Irma Heughan of Milverton attended the Old Boys‘ Reunion in Riverview on Saturday. Miss Heugâ€" han is visiting her aunt Mrs Kennedy Several from the village attended the silver wedding of Mr and Mrs H. Cowan last week. Their friends gave tkem a lot of beautiful silver. We hope they may live to celebrate their golden wedding in twentyâ€"five more happy years. Mr and Mrs B. Eccles and family visited friends in Conn Sunday and attended the anniversary services in the Presbyterian Church. Mrs N. Long, Mrs R. B. Long and family, Mr Wm. Long and Mr. Rife mctored to Gravemhurst Sunday â€" to visit Mr R. B. Long. Miss Margaret Arnill has completâ€" ed her year in Stratford Normal and is home for the holidays. Miss Laura Bailey visited the Arâ€" nill family over the week end. parents, Mr and Mrs Horsburg, left last week for their home in Gravenâ€" hurst. Miss Jean Miller of Wiarton is vis iting Mrs. B. Eecles. orto, is mak vigit. Miss home for the To 009 se sus cumece as: 2204 Members of the Orange Lodge met Tuesday night and completed the arrergements for the big celebration herc on July 12th. Mi@ss Matilda Christie R. N. of Torâ€" orto, is making her parents a short NORTH EGREMONT 1 CCC 22. ITUUICE. Mr and Mrs B. Eccles and family sited friends in Conn Sunday and tended the anniversary services in e Presbyterian Church. Mrs N. Long, Mrs R. B. Long and mily, Mr Wm. Long and Mr. Rife ctored to Gravemhurst Sunday â€" to LOCAL ANDâ€"PERSONAL? HOLSTEIN LEADER IN MEMORIAM Beth Hincks of Priceville THE DURHAM REVIEW were visiting their grnl{di " and Mrs Horsburg, left or their home in Gravenâ€" ber from here intend big U.F.O. picnic at , Durham, is presiding Rich. Regan of Caleâ€" George Burrows and the winter, have holidays . ‘s attended the Dist. Women‘s Institute in No, 13 this week. the Opening of the Park on Friday June , Hastie, Fenton and little This is the Reâ€"union at have been Christie is on the for the TORONTO of Miss Council met June 22, members all present, minutes adopted. The treasâ€" urer reported the receipt of $1 from Cecil Fairbairn for tree. Philpâ€"H McEachern: That the reâ€" port of the Road Sup‘t of work on roads be adopted. Car. Philp â€" H. McEachern: That the Road Sup‘t be intrusted to accept the offer of the County Road Crushâ€" ez. Cav. Byâ€"law No 6, granting Peter Hatâ€" tle the privilege of constructing a cattle pass on sideroad 15 between lots 15 and 16, con 7, was passed. N. McEachernâ€"Watson : That the Clerk and Assessor make the necesâ€" sary adjustments in the mileage of the Bell Telephone Co. Car. Mr and Mrs Adrian Noble and famâ€" ily visited Mr and Mrs J. Queen the first of the week. Mr Irwin Matthews is home after concluding his year at Stratford Norâ€" mal School. The Union School picnic will be at Allan‘s school grounds on Saturday, June 27. _ S. Sections 1, 2, and 12 will joir in. Anniversary services of St. Paul‘s Anglican Church will be held Sunday June 28, at 3.00 and 7.30. Rev. J. Atâ€" kinson, Paisley, will be in charge of both services. On Monday evening, the 30th, a garden party will be held on Mr Jas. Johnston‘s lawn. Mss Edith Hunter has been ill but we are pleased to say, is now imâ€" proved in health. TOWNSHIP OF EGREMONT COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS Mrs Schenk and son John of Fairâ€" bairn visited the Matthews family on Sunday and attended service at St. Pau"‘s Church. Mr Frank Dingwall has been reâ€"enâ€" gaged as teacher at Allan‘s school for the coming year. 75 applications for No were received â€" Miss Temperanceville, has been Mr Clarence Fenton made brief calls last week taking the census. We hope the students writing on examinations thesé weeks in the public and high schools, will %e sucâ€" cessful. Yesterday, Mr Owen McNab enâ€" tertained his two brothers and two other boy friends from Owen Sound, at Mr Philp‘s home. A fine baby boy arrived in Mr and Mrs Milford Rice‘s home on Satur day . Mr and Mrs J W Philp, . Arthar, accompanied by Mr and Mrs E. Mcâ€" Robb, Mt Forest, recently visice1 in the homes of W. J. Philp and J. A. Mather. Mrs W J Philp and little grandâ€" daughter, Mary Nicholson, went to Owen Sound Friday and accompanied Mr Philp on a delightful trip on Satâ€" urday, when the Owen Sound Boaid of Trade treated the members of the County Councii and their «‘ves, to a very enjoyable jaunt on the S$.S. Manitoulin, sailing among the islands on Georgian Bay . Mr and Mrs Keith McMitchell sna little son, Moose Jaw, who were visâ€" iting his uncle, Thos Keith and othâ€" er relatives here, curtailed their visâ€" it and hurried home on account of an auto accident, including Mrs McMitâ€" cheli‘s home folk. The marriage of Mrâ€" Herman Schenk, Chicago, and Miss Strayer, of Walcottville, Ind. is announced for June 24. His parents are expecting them home on their wedding trip. Ellis Mr Ellis was in Owen Sound or the jury this month. Week end guests of Mr and Mrs N. Long were John Long and Mr M Burr, Fergus: also Mr and Mrs Ed. Rae and family, Mt Forest. We exâ€" tend sympathy. to Mrs Long in the recent loss of her sister, Mrs W. Mr and Mrs Downing, Mr and Mrs Auger and little son of Elora, were recent guests of Mr and Mrs Thos. ALLAN‘S CORNERsS 10 School Jaiton of accepted. T T Wubuicactiads cA d m PCPAE MRRITT 33 $100 : Pst‘g $4.65 : one half cost of Resolved that the following acâ€" counts be paid : Cecil Fairbairn, a sheep claim $7 : Geo Calder, do, â€"36.75: Jno Goodyear, do $15: L. N. Matthews, insp. sheep $1.50: A Ross, do, $1.25: Clerk, registration of tax deed, Pt lot 25 con 18, $2.77 : do, % years salary, $175 : Pst‘g and tele‘g, $15.59 : Treasurer, % years salary, by the Police Village Trustees, Holâ€" stein, requesting the council to levy the sum of $1028¢ on the rateable property of the village for the year 1931. T Grain Fuu..__ ___ _ _"" Y70VY KNow apel i apon, the Secretery, World‘: Grain Exhibition and Conference, Imperial %ï¬&ï¬ffl,fl,ï¬u “mnd“ m‘. prize lists, rules and regulations governy; .Mocno B.: Chairman National Commitiee Chairman Execut} kng m HON. ROBERT weir _ Finance Cametan~ £ ns â€" _ 00 CComrence, cang rtment V" »Agricuiture, your own province., % Pepe Show what you grow and share what you know 8:::?"6‘(50", the Secretary, World‘« Cnain Echith ho ce s 4eX ne Th 2t T t is best Farmer‘s Will Win f *210,750° in Prizes R. J. ARNILL, Holstein | Patent Medicines, Tooth: Paste, Talcum Powder, Cold Crsam, Etc., at Lowest Possible Prices. 2 large cans Pork & Beans 37¢ 5 cant PUMmpRN! * *****" es _ ~ 2 cans Golden Bantam Corn 29¢ Gocd Black Tea, per 1b ... .396 4 tins Sardines ........... 25¢ _ Smail can Good Sailmon ... .10¢ 8 Kellogg‘s Corn Flakes... 27c Assorted Fancy Cakes..... 25¢ 10 bars P.& G. Soap..... 39¢ 5.string Brooms C rx io s sat+ ie Ladies‘, Misses‘ and Children‘s Running Shoes o Ladies‘ Cotton & Silk Hose frOM....... .. ..3 >> > es 25¢ to $1.45 Print and Gingham from ..20¢ up Mosquito Net .... 10c yd Men‘s & Boys‘ Balbriggan Underwear Boys‘ Cotton Jerseys cheap We have Paris Green, Arsenate of Lead, and Lime. REGINA 1 9 3 2 Be Ready for the Potato Beetle 300 Week‘s B: at Arnill‘s We have All Kinds of BROWN â€" At Durham Hospital on Saturday, June 20, to Mr and Mrs Thos. Brown, Dromore, a daughter bond $8 : pay sheet No 5, for road imp. $1213.43 : Supt‘s services $84 : telephoning $4.90 : members of counâ€" cil, att‘ce at meeting to date $15:; R. Christie, use of room $2. Council adjourned to meet Monday July 20 at 10 a.m, for general busâ€" iness. us Fage JUNE 25, Will Tour Europe Mrs (Dr) Fare was 17 vO W W if e M 1 YOL. LL 1 1 se .. M The ign« _ request« ms shary d fAlute a M nds W ed1 aarar Hs to M 11 €ach t Ano () * la h« Al m ri C