" {H RI "a' a; it _ tlest-ret-ia-oi-wrt, 100 n" Cie', '7 . .U.eox 3 m": Host/hai-JA-its,. WHA. REID, Manager. tttrdt'itt'tf.dtt,'t'?te'tt i. .tatHoteie,rtmtsr,to.s.ir. (lft,'ii,liiill).i)l:,1il)t'.i' l tllilkttt,'ec,u i1lritllr3ldl 919;â€: ined “intimated, 'uebee8.eumhuqrgrimsires 'mcoqwm cu. ',0 and-Alilindieanciseo. ate "W.lts, tltllKNK1DrNTREAL tWilt 1 . . L Holstein ’EEEEEENE Abun- ood i" 37% m“ ime; $13 ji; I HOLSTEIN LEADER a my»... Th. ietmf I; i? Tii crowded and the 'mteetdp amounted to - 0:3. l The school concert came off last I week and we: a grand success. The iteacher and all that helped at: to be I congratulated “they a and no pains to have everything we If done. The program, chairman] " by Mr tho. Hunt, consisted of Ipecehel. recita- tion. dialogue; choruses. Ioloo, dicta. instrumental music on piano ( and violin. Ilueo Ierio Corn- and Merguerite [A], were the accou- i ponies-11nd It: thrtttd4d the oth- Christmas has come and gone with the usual good cheer and happv family gatherings. Very little visi- ting and few visitors this year and on account of so much trouble and sickness in many homes, some of the festivities have been cancelled. Sr t--V. Allan, E Baird, H. Smith. JHeaney, D. O'Connell, M Woodyud Jr r--B Arnill, N Johnston, I. Me. Call, M. Fldler, W Bilton. Pr C-B. Gadd & M. Irvin, eq. Pr B-B Gibson, W. Aitken, I. Eld lis, F. Lawrence, I. Sim. M. Aitken. Pr A-P. Gadd, B. Fidler. Jr "d-D. Haas..B Irvin. o. John- ston, B. Christie, C,Tytrdall, J Lewis, G. West, C. Ami", M. Haney. "D. Haas, B. Irvin-promoted-to Sr. and. No on 32 " Sr and-a. McKenzie. V. Johnston B Smith. S. McCall. Br 3rd-J. Calder, M. Christie, I. Haas, E. Gibson. M. Tyndall, A. Brooks, J.Haas, P. McMillan. R. Aitken. tt. Woodyard. A. Fidlcr. Jr 3rd-C. Smith, E Hilton. G. Mc- Millan, R. Rife & A. Sim eq, R Nich- olson and o West eq, H. Plnderg S. McKenzie, S. Ftdlet. Sr 4th--M. O'Connell. H. Finder. " 4th--M. Amiâ€. J. Irwin, M. 1yndali.J. Christie, R. Smith, E. Brooks, 1.3llio, J. McKenzie. L. McCall, F. Beauty. lHeaney, J. Baird. Nomination was largely attended as usual and the pros and cone of the moat important questions were discussed. It would take a prophet to tell who would be the new council. There is plenty of good material and we will be well represented. Mr and Mrs D. P. Coleridge spent Xmas in Durham with Mr. and Mrs. H S Griff and other Durham friends. Entertainments. Nomination. Sch- ool cacti-gs. &e, an up consider- _nttte time. Ideal weather and gopd roads, veg- goue. sleigh, buggies. cutters and auto. with an oeeuionel wheelbarrow The ennui meeting of the Contin- uation lenool was on Tuesday p. m '.e a favorable.‘ 'iili ' mower Com. of the Pres. Ch. credit " the (and diephy r.; ttur ojlilliee. ferns, &roaee Mr and Mrs J. D. Roberts aid Rita spent Xmas with Mr and Mrs Thos. Allan, Durham. Mr and Mrs Coleman are spending their holiday: with Clifford friends. Mr and Mrs Arthur Irwin, Acton, visited over Xmas with their parents Mr Wm Hans and daughter Addie of Mt Forest, apex" ;....t or this week with his“ as. "‘ tink in in a g',i,ij5re312t apart fo The an...“ ,. Xmas eaten“ ttft u 1 dren look iish7l,1l IJ? well attended. khaki... Th aititmitr 20. In each ave I xmas cam tttttca lb: chil- dren look iil'4l,'rtJji. TT Both were well attended. 1.6““. terved and a program in either at Miss Ella Baird liiiiii,l, A her parents " present who .3. wind- er the Dr’s care but {“1foth ,.‘ Rev Mr West will commence a net- lee of meetings next Tuesday even- ing, Jan. 3rd in the Methodist Ch. Master Wanton Middlclusk'. onto, in visiting his uncle 3nd Mr and Mrs W. Nelson. The Bullet family are spending their holidays in Toronto Our teachers of course wended their way homewnrd for e much needed and well earned vacation. Entertainments were conducted in the Continuation and Public schools prior to their closing. In each case they were evidence of both teachers and pupils ability and ambitions, every part being taken moat ably. Miss Barr, Miss Beatrice Brown and Mr Wilfrid Brown. Toronto, were guests of In Petrle over the weekend. Some of those spending the Xmas season here and around are ; Misses Lena Allan, Ethel Match Anne Rice Mildred Rogers, Reta Rubens. Meaty rs Gordon Scott, C S Legge. W. Nor- tfs. W. Brown, Adam Eccles. Mr Harold Main was home for the holiday. A beautiful wreath of poppies has been hung on the soldiers monument. JLCrCLC'"""L""LCC.C'CCCTY.. LOCAL AID PERSOIAlg Holstein School Report B. Davidson, Teacher Roll 35 Average attendance SOUTH BEND Junior Room etriak plunf of Fii k is in a good Ihlpe mp0" for the young 'P. Kerr, Teacher Ind _ Gii' " Til Ree W. J. Burnett acted in the ca. pacity ofchalrmen and made an op- ening addreee and running com- meme throughout and thanked them all for the excellent time they had trfrorded as. which had done Ill good and me epprceletive of the talent shown and the response they hove given to good treininz. Clittord Hermon end Welter Renwiek gave instrument-l eeleetione on the month Tit' n, the letter providing the much music for the arm. in excellent time and rythm. lee-re W. Remake end Rott Renwick vow apprecietion of the afternoon', enjoyment. the are: ‘of the kind for may, any years. We hope to lee - tn the future: inureettoo of thle more will name 1 In utter "an thedeer cf. the tolled 1 of their own voiee. heme the Imtut ' 2ltt'tt't".t venue-end “nth, eee. " y tattle e In. of nice] “In; t ' F l A duet wae given by Myrtle and _ Lnav Well: with splendid acting 'Yctt can't play in our yard , ‘Lettere to Santn’ waa sung by 4 little ttiris, ' O Canada"ae an opening piece bythe school, also ‘Daiav aonn’ and 'llerry Merry Christmas? Dialogues were "Lessons on cooking.†â€Day after Ctrigtma," at d ‘Aeudden discovery.’ Eight hove gave a â€stocking drill" while ' 'Phyrical drill' and 'March of the Christmas Trees' and exerciee ot ‘Cm'edn. our Homeland' Were other l numbers. At No 13 schoolhouse on Thursday alternoon. a social and enjoyable time was spent when some 45 grown ups assembled in the school to listen to the closing exercises " the com- mencement ot the holidara--We call a. spade at speeds out here. The pu- pils under the teaching and training of Miss Eva Kenton. the Principal, together with their parents, acquitted themselves excellently. from the ver- iest little tot of some 3 years or so, up to the highest grade. The acting oi‘ the drills. plays and dialogues were a revelation and a delizht. Follow. 'ing are the names of those who tech part I Misses Dorothy Taylor. Marg- aret Leith, Isabel Home. Banish McKenzie and Annie Wells. young baddine orators ready to take, per- haps Miss McPhsil's place. when she gets relegated to the Senate, which will be still available. unless a Pro massive gov't gets in tow. Boys who recited were. Roy Tucker. Arthur Leith, Cllfford Henry. Russell Tay- lor, Raymond Bornsby. Roht Ren. wick and Alex Taylrr. the latter giving the Xmas greeting. A pantomime cl 8 young ladlealrom No 12, In. nlao much admired. Nun- erou recitation. pint, dialogue- and Inn-lo vocally wugiven and well received by the audience. On the arrival otSmta, all beiurred and ba. decked with bells. present: were dis- tributed to all the scholars. A vol- antnry 001100690 was when dt the door momma w over $27.00. At the annual school meeting held at No. 13 school yesterday, Mr Wm. Ramses retired Ifzer 9 years servzce and Mr Ian-o Hooper was Appointed trustee inateud. The former will still be_Sec'y Treat, of the Board. Home for Xmus holidays are Ed- trar Ronwick from Dental College. Walter Katie from Belleville, Missal Elie Hustle Ind Nellie Aleutian from Tomato. Mr Jag Reuniok and Miss 'tiiiiii Renwick from the tar wast. An enjoyehle Xmu Tree enter- tole-OII In held in Anton Ch. on My evening loot when . titttr pro- grnm In rendered by the plplle of the 8. School end others from ndjoin- ine school sections. A drill by S. S. No 13, "The March ot the Christin-I Trees" and one by 4 little git-lend In eqnel number of have in "Come god ploy" tram No 12 S 8 elicited much npplause. What though there were mistakes nude and contusion resulting. it only added zest tome enjoyment ' the bigger folks could not do an better perhaps, no the ehoimn Rev W J Burnett remark- For the 19evegttip is will be A tight of clans. with the odds in favor of the Reeve perhaps McAnhnr, Ma- Innea and McEnchern. we are open tor guesses! At the Nomination: on Monday. our Mr Arch. Clark wns nominated for the wane" Brut acquitted himself well on the platform. We no told he eventually retired in favor of It, J. Wilson. 'tiatatrnett gave two fine discour- 2', 2 (â€Mums Sunday to most ap- 'lerf,'lit,tl,h Ndxenou. His Peace on effort ttiiiiiiiiiii, Wan masterly 'i'fi'th12t2, “ng Was the nl'ti mm Mn..." 333 Deuce. The chm In Alex. Mom-0n god 2 boys spent the holiday-1n Toronto. Mr and In John Garcon. Holstein visited Monday the home of Mr and Mrs John Ramon hero. ppace NORTH EGREMONT l At your reque I have consented to be a Candidate for he office of Reeve of the Municipality to he year 1922. I kindly eolicit ittNence to this eadand your vote on lection Day, ", outing you that I wil give my beet e? tarts to promote the elfm of our! Toenehip gently} at trCtmndL TO THE E CTORS of the To ship of Egromont Ladies and G tlemen, Other vilitou from Toronto are Clinton Bunston. Ethel Match. Mild Mr and Mrs F. Watson (nee Annie Rogers) motored from 'loronto on Friday to spend put of the glad vu- cation with her parents. Misses Ethel Rosa and Gladys u- mont are home from Mt Patent for the holidays. Mines Josie and Hilda Whyte and Mary Drimmie came up from Guelph o. A. C. on Thursday and expect to letutn lo-day, Tuest tty. Mr and In J. Sinclair and Min Stella, spent Saturday with J. Sin. clair Jr. neat Hopeville. Our schools had unable cloning exercises, programs, gifo ac. Mics Ttelenven went to her home-the par. sonage It Conn, Miss Fuller to her homein 8t Matys. We understand the latter expects to teach near Wist- ton next year. Preparntiomt are being made for the Pink Rose teervice next Friday evening, Dee. 30, in Yeovil Church We hope all who bar this lovely cant-tn will enjoy it. Commences " 8 p m. Admission 25 1nd 15c. Last Sunday 'tt Christmas nermon was based on John to ; IO "1 an: come that they might have life and that they might have it more abundantly." Next Sunday In West expects to preach on the negative aide ' Whit if He had not come." Xmas is over again, leaving sweet memories of family re-uuions. The last closing year brought various ex- perieneets--fo some, joy; to others great sorrow. And now we stand on the verge of a New Year with its mysteries and uncertainties. How blind we are to what lies just ahead : But we may go on fearlessly and jay. ously if we will allow the One whose birthday we have just remembered. to guide us step by step-for He knows the way. 1 Inter-There griil be no vote for the Council. Grout, McDongnld Ind Wilson are in by "tslatnation, u Ill other nominees retired. thethree were present when allied ' 'tport-and Wm Grout and the well known Archie Clark who seemed I quite at home on the platform. the latter expressing his View: satisfact- orily and to the point. He retired in favor of Mr Wilton "who hed proved tl the right man in the right place." ft The meeting was cloned purioti- only by a verse at the "Eing"on the request at Clerk Allan. This is name- thing new " nomination. may“ ishsrlileereadlh- The will lam crowd unem- bled in the cartoon“! hull. Holstein on loud“. to heu- tttll-tuid, and just budding onto" diam. nuance- of the township. IleArihur. Mclnnu and Mensch ' era tor the reeqeship provided the tt fir-or", and thowedit tobe ex- I "only easy to pruve numbing by the , county minutes, by using th little ttol. oriax nutter. not "Gwen's". Neil tt Calder and Alex. Allen. tor deputy- , reeve. pruned their chime. theior- mer promising to profit by experieifce g “the County Council to heck their ' some†tor something higher. when , the older men 1w " the â€one. or tshlorotorrned, or buried beneath the , bridges the: were discussed. tt For Councillora. there is no luck at , mnterial. good, had or indifferent, tt perbnpu. R. J. Wilson and Allan McDongnld. are main in the field as likely winners, while aspiring for ot. rtee or at least nominated-mere Ju. Wilton, Varney; N D. Lawrence. Robb; C. Drumm. Holgusin--none ot A dorottatory remark by omtof the aspiring Reeves, broutrhtoht our Poet Laureate who atrnigb'ened out the apple-cart of the fault finder. J. A mute: " reports regularly to a higher source mun a Town'p oitieiat. The grease-s theme perhaps apper- most. In bridxeo. bridges â€lore. the neeeuiw. the meleuneu. the ex- travagant expense the onr1sleetsttests, etc.. etc. ad unnunm. Thu ever. lasting Drnrv‘l bridge, that sinking tum!!! of the township. (war reader- nwuy went will remember ot it 30 years ago), in still thesnbj at par ex- cellence In need of "fiatiritt, " The speeches ot the Print aâ€. have none of the land hue ot 20 to 25 your: ago when views were expreg. aed with more (area than with ale. gnnce NOTES Would it not be well to an" as trom u reitotttttitttt ot moneys spent in “ch ttiritrion ? Who am? We had "th? before in the press. The are: Bill}: JiiiiU, but on to their noney deep in their pack on while Inning, we noticed. Why not nee e book mnrk. to tie. area can he reldily looked up in council proceeding» The Imaging wu mgged by the presence tt ladies. YEOVIL TORONTO 'il, J'. 'RWbrth Dwain and Sutton». ttrut . â€is; /' \ au.ssaaiiiii :4raiBaa'i.4r.0aiaibrtF. ' " hc, " Wheat wanted " Rob Roy Mills. Highest prices paid. Rob Roy Mills Merchants ! Orderyour counter check books at the Review office. Ask to so. sgples. Lowest dices. A number of the supporters of Mr R. E. Truax, formerly Liberal member in South Bruce, are pressing upon Hon Mo. Kenzie King that the veteran member be appointed to the Senate. 1 Mr John Robertson and daughter Nellie are spending Christan: holi- days with Mr and Mr: Robertson. Miss [grimy Stevens " spending her holidayisat her aunts and uncle's, Mr and In Robertson. Our teacher has troetdto Cltealey to spend her Xmu nation at her home there. A numbet from our village were in Mt Porest the day of the December fair and all teport a big crowd. gamma-peer» sessessséii: A very enjoyable evening was spent at the school here on Wednesday ev- ening of last week ttttder the auspi- ces of the public school. The pro- gram consisted of many humorous and interesting numbers, including asulo by Rev. Mr. West, hlghund dancing and other musical numbers, together with dialogues and min. tions. Those who were absent mis- sed an interesting and instructive ad. ‘dress by the chairman Mr West. Owing to so many other events the same evening, the attendance was smaller than perhaps it would other. wise have been. Saute Clauaarrived; in due time and was heartily greeted1 by all present. He proceeded to iii) deck the heavily laden tree much to the enjoyment of the children. Charlie IcDougtll utived hon: from Penn. Sash, about a fortnight Mo. Our U. P. o Seer lit ordering the fourth earlo.d of wheat screeningl. Any desiring some must have their (“def in by Friday " the price in ex- (pected to advance. It and Ira Harvey Great went to Kitchener Saturday. Harvey return ed Monday evening but In a. is re. maining with her parenta over New Year’a day. Min Anna Rice of Oshawa. enjoy- ed the Xmu week end at he! home. rod Rogers, lary and Basie Alles and Annie Keith. Ah. v and prospctous 19.2: to ye Editm‘md Staff, the Review a read ers-ttnd eweryone. *e0eae0eoe-, TAYLOR & CO'Y i DROMORE, ONT. h and Friends May your Measure of Happiness. Health and Pmso perity be tllkd to 0verN"hg in the costs: m. We extend to you our Hattie-t and Best Greet- inga, with a Sincere Appreciation of the Confidonee we have enjoyed in the put. and hope for I Con- tinuance in the future. Weuliank you for past bus- iness and trust we may have a continuance of your patron- age during die ensuing year. We extend a hearty greeting wishing you a Bright, Happy and Prosperous New. Year. PHONE '. Store, 2 on IS ; House, Z--3 on Is ORCHARD GREETlllllNtit I- all our customers 'ie 1922 ' plant“! tattle or shei’p W351?“ We buy allkind of stock. Hon ship- ped every Thursday at highest mark: pricf. Kigdly gratify us when you have at! I nr c _-.r_ "rs----. -- - ---'M. ,uuucu I. - hard and bitter days t Who, with cupcthumun dim have wrought in hill: and hope, And scorned the t1oarine nature of inebrilting dope So ahe baa made aonle later; and I ahe made it all alone: l It's the vanguard.“ the ladlea aaeend- , in: to the throne ; (The sweet notes of a woman'l voice la heard throughout the land ; The gentle atep, watchful ere, the . ' touch ol a lady‘a hand. 'e Grey made hiatory, the did t and she made it ante and quick. I Became her acne and daughters prov- i ed they could lorever atich t I They 're like the apringa of old Glen." ete, that ever onward flow.... They alng the aonga of rural life and amile like U. F o. Straightiorward. We're advancing, we'll preaa onward in the "hi, I And 'keep our armor ahlntag bright and atrnggle for the right '. IAnd an we won thia battle. he vlll yet our goal attain. With the help of noble women. upheld by manly men. We only uh that othera look, and (we a need of praise, To Chnada'e brave yeonxen II III-- E=ECE=E5t5 Dominica's hand: And like u bright and Ihlnlngtu. that doth it's (lot, shed. O'er mount and hill tron on to la, thtoughout our crud h“. Of forest wealth. of MIMIC. IQ. of mines and gold" gull. V When "Prsiudlee" and â€PM" tailed aloft their childish “a, She tucked each In a blanket and the placed them in their beds ; She buried 'Old Tradition’deep, gave 'Patmiotr'tmeh I Ihock, That poor old 'Seattle-tat' (and. she'd be brought to the block. Such a notable than] u haa bean achieved in South Guy. would not be complete unleu celebrated In rhyme. The altuatlon appealed to It. John A Ferguson‘s poetic haul-cu and the maul; is one of the boat plan he has written-ttd. South Grey la like a diadcm on our Notice to the Public South Grey. geomen in then V Holstein r l rm 1.1M an t% m J?, m: i'd