meeting rs Fred nty five id three pleasure joining. held at "lark on cher, at ith her also a day. parent zh. al: enjoyâ€" m Avl the n spent M filler is riend Robt mnumps again in this eLean, eld at Robt rcheck Corn ON Arch last at i Don‘t Wait For the Storms to Come 1. H. HARDING HA Protect your building with the | Dodd & Struthers System of Lishtning Prevention W sÂ¥A '\ just like n } ;‘,‘\“/ + e P s ‘i\‘ / @/ | \’;/ . /o are offering Big Reâ€" uctions during May & une. Get our prices. â€" )ur work is guaranteed. <‘a+ the best. MAY 14, 1926 ; DW A RE, DURHAM rEUBEN C. WATSON couRT OF REVISION vNSHIP OF GLENELG, 1925 nURHAM MACHINE SHOP THE JOHN DEERE Low Down Spreader PRICEVILLE Auctioneer AT P OF GLENEELEG, 1229 mlaip" o ues h % Gevatiamas Mr and Mrs R.J. Sim and children t itting of the Court of have moved to Caledon this week, the Assessment Roll Ior‘Where Mr Sim has secured employâ€" held in the Township! ment. Mr and Mrs Sim have lived urday, May 30th, at 1.30 | here four years and have proven to \be good and useful citizens and the is having business "lth; people of the vilage are sorry to with O0 0e govern theM ) jose them. Mr Sim was a member of 1r“n i. Counti | the Presbyterian choir and the male N S s a ‘quartetm. and _ President of the H. H. MebONALI, Cl"“\Young People‘s Guild. These organâ€" rham, May 14th, 1925. izations will miss him much. . We cnnmmnnee nsm mepmmmimmamemiemese®® ; vsisly t hiern . CVOTy â€" SUCCCSS in their w wn o TX ATCNWN \ new home. of Grey « may be arranged at the ice or with setf. _ Terms Satisfaction guaranteed. : a sale, phone 604, ring al M lers in gas"have each atâ€"youâ€"buy" pump in tly lit up, one with a ight at McLean‘s. to load to operate maings to break r on the axle . enclosed and run im ced in oil is correct that Henry hased a big Canadian ion, the public may exâ€" i brighter shine on half la Address st a lifetime Sold by MOON, Machinist R R. 1, Varney for the County the Charm saves time Charm makes your ¢avorite fabrics just like new Mothers‘ Day service was held in the morning when a large congregaâ€" tion turned out to hear this beautiful service. A choir of 16 mothers took the place of the regular choir, a new and pleasing feature. Dr Pennock is a returned missionary from Africa, having spent thirty five years there. At the evening> service he spoke on the "Bible in Africa" to an appreciâ€" ative congregation. Rev. W.E. Curran and family were called to the bedside of an alint of Mr. Curran‘s in Toronto Saturday, who is quite ill Miss Mary will reâ€" main for a time to wait upon her. Mr J. M. McGillivray conducted the services acceptably bere and at Eb enezer and Salem in his absence. Mr W. W. Ramage has been instruâ€" mental in procuring some 500 Seotch Pine and other evergreens for the villagers and this week they are beâ€" ing laid out. We nollcg some other citizens planting maples and native evergrens. _ This is a splendid move in the right direction and should be copied by all the citizens, for trees planted now â€" will be living mounâ€" ments to the planters in years to come and be a blessing to future generations. _ The beautiful maples growing around the village now and which add so much to the picturesqâ€" ueness of the village, were planted some years ago by men who are now } not with us but have passed on to life eternal. As we are enjoying the labors of their hands, let us so plant for those who will follow us. PRICEVILLE flms _ Mrs Cargo and daugnter, mMID J0°° ette, Flesherton, visited â€" over the|! \ week end with Miss Violet Watson. * ! Mr J. Park. Allan Park, visited his | | sister, Mras W. Mather, Sunday. \ _ Rev. A. Sutherland and A. D. Mc || | Leod attended Presbytery meeting in | | Orangeville Tuesday. ‘ Mrs W. Watson, Miss Martha and |â€" ,| Mr W.G. Watson, visited at Mr Geo. | Drimmie‘s, Yeovil, Sunday. | Mr and Mrs Chas. White and childâ€" ren, are spending a week with their friends in Proton. \ ‘Mr Dan Whyte, Toronto, spent the week end with his son Sterling on 1. the 0. D. R. |\ _ Miss Nellie McLean left Monday for Toronto. _ Nellie will be missed around the village, especially in the Presbyterian choir, of which she was | a consistent and useful member. Mrs McArthur who has been with Dr. Carr‘s family for the last two or three months is jeaving shortly for her old home at Cayuga. Dr. J. F. Grant was out to this «* town professionally on Monday last. '(-‘,-;x:go and daughter, Miss Janâ€" PRICEVILLE & GLENELG for the cows, hame" : "What is the "What is the greatest bliss the tongâ€"] her grave. ue of man can tell Pleased to see Mr Geo. Russell, Sr "Tis to woo a bonnie lassie when the| out at church Sunday. Tho‘ over 80, kye comes hame !" Mr Russell is enjoying & goodly While we are not going to say our | measure of health _ and strength "Amen" with the poet Burns, we do granted to few of his years. no deny it is pleasant to meet 4| Mr Geo. Smith,, N. York, Was 3 pleasant â€"young lassie on her way| recent visitor with his parents, Mr. home from driving the cows. and Mrs G.B. Smith. Seeding is pretty well done anda it|} Miss Tena Christie was visiting the was not possible to have finer WeA beginning of the week . at Mr Ains lther for either man or beast. worth Jack‘s, We spent last week at the old Mrs Chas, Wale is in very poo‘ Cgmo stt LC 770 [bealth at present suffering from The sick ones in the mend. _ Mr D ting better, as A Ramage and Mrs The Edge Hi welt attended w faithful teachers the platform. At their COMnN invite all good members congregations for it is remembrance . of Me," Mrs Arch. McLean of the Durham Road, Glenelg, was called to Port Artbur to see her father, who is danâ€" gerously ill. wuzss . ue ols snn ud en t Wrayford McLean is able to be &\ round again. Mrs John MeKechnie,| (Councilior) is expected home from Durham Hospital this week. (if not ‘there already. * | Mr Thos. Nichol expects to start his overseeing on the Good Roads Com. in a couple of weeks. Tom en Hill Sunday School is with a good â€" staff of thi M joys taking an extra spin over *"" good roads, for he Grove us to our‘ stopping place when out from church. Thanks, Mr Nichol. Quite a number from Edge HMill went out on Sunday to hear the Salâ€" vation Army and report an overflowâ€" iing attendance. L CCC Suat Miva 100A ind hdaintctc ons ind We are sorry to hear that Mrs. John Burnett is not feeling well but hope better news will be heard soon. We thank Mr John McMillan, near Ceylon, for a swift drive in his car to the Saugeen bridge, when coming from Priceville. Miss Ellie Sturrock home from Guelph brother, Will, spent week with her sister, Gilkes. Esplin Ladies‘~ Ai BE \granted to few of his years. |\ â€"Mr Geo. Smith,« N. York, was & \ recent visitor with his parents, Mr. and Mrs G. B. Smith. \ Miss Tena Christie was visiting the | beginning of the week at Mr Ainsâ€" worth Jack‘s. | Mrs Chas, Wale is in very poor !\health at present suffering from & ‘\ nervous breakdown. . 6t ud THE DURHAM REVIEW The annual meeting Women‘s Institute is t< Wednesday of this week of Mrs Bert Knox. TR APMETT ECCC Seeding operations are almost comâ€" pleted and now we are awaiting warâ€" mer weather. | NO. 9, GLENELG |to â€" t ) _ yyâ€"Annie Arnett, Dorothy Arnett, | ion Vâ€"! Mary Hepkins, Orval Hopkins, Louise | ing ie| Jacques, Reg. McFadden, Roy Har-;flot g| grave. _ Sr IIfâ€"Grace Hopkins, and | the is May Collinson, equal, Bertha MeNAF| pay n | 1y. jr. Hiilâ€"Irene Collinson, Eddie')g]e q Lawrence, John McDonald. _ Sr. “â€"i'Jul ho Clarence Hargrave. Jr 11â€"Clara Juc-I ques, Susie Greenwood, â€" Freddie Ar-IWi "Sâ€" ) nett, Doris Lawrence, John Collinson. | J4 ill| gr, Iâ€"Lillian Collinson, Ruby Lawâ€"| VA in | rence, Clarence McNalily, â€" Gordon ; tol |\ Greenwood, Davey Aljoe. Jr 1â€"â€"Allie‘i | on | McGirr, Melville Harrison, | Sr. Prâ€"~| Ol rm | Margaret Brown. Jr Pr.â€"Cecil Brownll en 6râ€" Pr. Aâ€"Harry Lawrence, Vietor _ Arâ€"| g; *‘ nett, Murray Greenwood. ‘wi on e sA Ne *Wt mlvcags Mrs Hugh few days th her parents, Nally. Mrs J. H. Hobson on returned home . ter spending a few in Toronto. Mrs Henry Be Blanche, visited with her parents, Peart. A Mr. Wm,. Paylor Saturday to haul h« Markdale, to veneer he nett is not feeling well but ns o o oL bum er news will be heard soon. gazetted to the command of the i nk Mr John McMillan, near, company in place of Capt. A. D. Gal-‘l or a swift drive in his car braith who retired. ! augeen bridge, when coming On May 4th, the home of Mr and || ceville, Mrs Thos. Gadd, Normanby, was &4Â¥ . onl y tize w ~ with a numerous company met to ado honer to the nuptials of their $e¢â€"| HOPEVILLE ond daughter, Mary ,to Mr Jas. Petâ€" C ty, an old schoolmate and one of flï¬â€™ S(;“"“’;k b:’ ‘;t’;‘mt“"d Normanby‘s promising YOUNE farmâ€" | oi ::ei:“ ‘:: fl;t e t:g \ers. The bride was supported by her ith her sister ts Gc6. 1 sister, Miss Lizszie, while the sup » â€" Hâ€"| porter of the gro0Mm was his lm)thex'l , George. M o, B Sith mast P nere ) uucate fr iok snn Roland. L ;pem ihe‘ nfternoon aullting Manitoba, to take a position as foreâ€" ular June meeting will také ::;‘:,m"gn tzw?: pet published in Anat n of a bee to clean and be@lâ€"| Mr Jas, R. Gun has a peat fire “’i c:’me‘:"i'~ ll:tbi: hoped @!!\ burning in his drug store, having ‘Alaei:esufdd:n m ;’;;: :"‘:a“-‘lald in a small supply as a test. He amilton, Luther, were vlsltoré e picaged : #ith )fland hh » * x it can be put in the ce lar cheaper ; at Mr Jas Riddell‘s. than either coal or wood. TQI« little ers‘ Day was fittingly obseryâ€"| round pressed cakes are clean to our local churches.. ___ _ { handle and retain the heat a lonk Sr IVâ€"Armonell Glencross. Jr. Ivy io concel‘s, â€"Dan Firth, Dan Ritchie, Lena Beli,| Hot â€" Spring Dorothy Robinson, Mae Bell, Blanche| Storm Moun McKechnie*, Myrtle Glencross*, Grace| another day Paylor*, Sr IIIâ€"Ralph Staples, JacXk | ton, Saskatc Anderson. ~ Sr. II1â€"Isabelle Firth, O ) jow Camp, ive Allen, Alva Greenwood, Mary AD| of ghe Wc;ot derson*, Ruby Staples, Adeline Meâ€" p Nally. _ Jr 11iâ€"Davey Alien, Dais,v‘»uam i9. FoY Street, Jim Bell, Vioia Neely. Sr Iâ€"| !9 Toronto, Margaret Firth, Gordon Greenwooq, | minate Aug Willie Glencross, Aggie Anderson. Jr Everythin Pr.â€"Walter Street, Willie Scheurman of $325 fro George Scheurman. _ Pr (A)â€"*Jean | tion, sleepi Firth, Mary Allien, Aleda Staples, Haâ€"| hotels and |rold Greenwood. Absent for an °Xâ€"\ in diners, amination, *. sight seein r. Wm. Paylor had a bee last irday to haul home brick from kdale, to veneer his home which is going to remodel this summer. sCHOCGOL REPORTS h4 cot 01 4 lRA ut stt Touts P 4i AG hngto o man. Jr IIIâ€"James McRonald, Gladys‘ Alexander, Gladys Mighton, John Mcâ€" Lean. â€" IIâ€"Joe McCulloch, Russell Bartman, Jean Coutts, Emily Bartman Lillian Park, Charles Mighton, Loe! Johnston, George Mighton. . Iâ€"Geo. Bailey, Claren Reay, Herbert Wells, Clifford Brown, Dorothy Bailey. Priâ€" merâ€"Albert Reay, Myrtle Bartman, Grace Reay, Pearl Bartman. P. A. Wilson, teacher xh t L7 is c 2 Mcb it l h poia ‘ Inspired by the success of the trip . NO. 9, GLENELG !to Victoria last year On the occas nie Arnett, Dorothy Arneu.‘[ ion of the Teachers‘ Federation meetâ€" pkins, Orval Hopkins, Louise| ing at that point, and filled with patâ€" Reg. McFadden, Roy Haf';rlotic motives for everyone to see Sr IIIâ€"Grace Hopkins, and ) their own country, the Dean has arâ€" linson, equal, Bertha MCN@â€"| ranged for a special train of standard Hifâ€"frene Collinson, Eddi€) gieeping cars to l°M¥€ Toronto on e, John McDonald. | Sr. Hâ€") yyy 20, visiting Port Arthur, Fort Hargrave. â€" Jr Itâ€"Clara Juc-EJ“‘y 9Y s, & x , sie Greenwood, Freddie Ap.| William, Winnipeg, Regina, Moose ris Lawrence, John Collinson.| J4W> Calgary Banff, Lake Lo ise, illian Collinson, Ruby Law.| Vancouver, thence steamer to Vieâ€" Clarence â€" MeNally, Gordon| toria. od, Davey Aljoe. Jr Iâ€"Allie% Returning the trip will be via the Melville Harrison. Sr. Pr.â€" Okanagan Valley, Nelson, the K®tâ€" t Brown. Jr Pr.â€"Cecil Bm“'“'lenay Lakes, Windemere Bungalow Harry Lawrence, Victor AYr) Camp from which place the party I ; U 2 20 Buu® s 1M4 miles J® Armetta McKechnie, teach"?| ang all gratuities. oâ€"~nâ€"mmn While appealing primarlly to teachâ€" 3, BENTINCK (EBENEZER) ers the tour is open to everyone de | IVâ€" Mary â€" Hopking, | Florence| 8ivIn8 10 80. i c, â€" Christine McCulloch, Pearli All will be welcome. nder. Jr. IVâ€"Lenore Reay, Myrâ€" Fares from other points than Torâ€" hariton. Sr I{Iâ€"Gordon Coutts, onto will be named, and descriptive ir Mighton, John Coutts, Archie illustrated booklet sent On applica onl Rorden Brown, Milton Bart| tion to Dean Laird, Macdonald Colâ€" spin over the Beaton and daughter 1~ over the week end ts, Mr and Mrs Geo. IN DAYS OF YORE Our 25 YEARS AGO | From Review fyle, May 10, 1900 _ Mr O. M. Snider, Hampden, 2nd Lieut. of No. 4 Co., was recently gazetted . to the command of the company in place of Capt. A. D. Galâ€" braith who retired. ‘ Mn ghnmnc: e se sn reen wOoL| _ Li derson. Jr Everything is included at the price Scheurma.n\of $325 from Toronto : transportaâ€" A)â€"*Jean| tion, sleeping cars, accommdation in taples, Haâ€"| hotels and bungalow . camps, meals for an e"\in diners, hotels and on steamers, $ 6 sight seeing tours at points visited, IAQ PM PR PMAE NCO is highly pleased with lfland thinks it can be put in the ce lar cheaper than either coal or wood. Thle little round pressed cakes are clean to handle and . retain the heat a long time. \ The annual meeting of Durham laâ€" crosse club was held on May 2nd, ‘when the following were elected : Hon. Pres., Dr Jamieson : Hon. Vice \Pres.. Mayor Laidiaw: President, Jas n MAumnc Vika Pres.,. Con. Knapp : ‘The annual meelMs O° AM""" 00. crosse club was held on May 2nd, when the following were elected : Hon. Pres., Dr Jamieson : Hon. Vice Pres., Mayor Laidlaw: President, Jas R. Gun : Vice Prés., Con. Knapp : Sec‘y, Jas. G. Park ; Treasurer, R. J. 8. Dewar; Manager, W. 8. Davidson: Com. of Management ; D. Munro, N. Melntyre, A. Mcelintyre, A. Laidiaw, J. MceCracken, J.F. Grant. Born, in Egremont, on April 29th, to Mr and Mrs Wm Marshall, a son. Born, in Durham May 6th, to Mr. and Mrs J. A. Black, a daughter. Born, in Egremont, 0N / to Mr and Mrs Wm Marsh Born, in Durham May 6 and Mrs J. A. Black, a dat Died, in Proton, on May McPhail, aged 69 years. MEWE POGTYy NCO CCR o0 Priceville corr. : Mrs Neil McDonâ€" . ® ce amp< meme o ald has placed one of the finest monâ€" ‘eommenmunmmnmmunmmunmemenmmmtemraammemecamecmmaneareetetm= Barristers, Solicitors, Etc. uments in the cemetery »here to the | Mr C. C. Middicbro at Purham Office memory of her husband. at % cost of | noTIcE TO FARMERS ‘ At Commercial Hotel Priceville, on $140. Also Mrs Chas. McDonald b@8| Tpe Durbam U. F. O. Live Stock| Fridays, from 4.30 to $ p. crected a neat | monument to the | aggociation will Ship stock from Dur ““;m?ry ltl)]t hc‘: de"‘";"d iy darrod | ham, on Tuesdays. Shippers are re expmrnesmensepenpeunmanninceemmnneereemepememnnemmenrenreeme uaaen uneemes riceville cort. : ey Mr Darroch . x * uested to give three days‘ notice. gave his farewell sermon as pastor se JA:.‘ LAWRENCYE Shi t CHmOPRAch of the Baptist church here on Sun-l * pp® The Science that adds Life to day last. _ HMis successor is to take on tsiasbu e resissasersre es mesie m rpies es y ues stt e maret a to lif charge of the congregation next Sabâ€" TRUCK & CAR FOR SALE years and years to 1e. th. ba ies Hags pant .,,,,L! Oneton truck and a five passen: Call and See us. Consultation Free + F a MV *n l)n Burham Tuesdays, Thursdays and D&LR. Edge Hill corr : The Union Sabâ€" bath School began operation on 2nd May. The teachers . are Mrs Dan Greenwood and daughter Grace, Mrs Wm Edge, Dan Rdge, Mrs Thos. Banks. â€" Mr Thos Banks is superinâ€" tendent. On receipt of the news of King Edâ€" ward‘s death, the bell tolled out the message in slow â€" and solemn tones, and citizens everywhere . spoke in' hushed tones of the departed dead. Next morning flags were at half mast and on Sunday the pulpits were ‘becomlngly draped in black. . ~ _ Promore corr : It is with sadness we write this week of the death of Mr Wm. Lester, for over 26 years a firemen in Mr R. Renwick‘s mill. Miss Lizzie Binnie tendered her resignation _ AS teacher at Top Clff school, to attend Normal school in the fall. 15 YEARS AGO From Review fyle May 12th, 1910 The wonder â€" trip of the coming season will be conducted by Dean Laird of Macdonald College, to Vicâ€" toria, B.C. and back. u) y C guta uced dn ds dn ie n P will be motored to Banff,s 104 miles . over the newlyâ€"completed Banffâ€"Winâ€" demere Highway, the most charming and awe inspiring trip it is possible to conceive, with stops at Radium Hot Springs, Vermilion â€" River and ‘Storm Mountain â€" Bungalow Campsâ€" another day at Banff, then Edmonâ€" “ ton, Saskatoon, Devil‘s Cap Bunga ‘Ilow Camp, near Kenora on the Lake | of the Woods, thence from Fort Wilâ€" lllam to Port McNicholl, thence rail | to Toronto, where the trip will terâ€" | minate August 10th. 2 L & sp NCE Ee ACROSS CANADA AND BACK lege, "Love," says Don Marquis, is a" ways the bright picture on the front cover of the seed catalogue. _ Marâ€" riage is too often the way the gardâ€" en really looks jJn August. P.O. Que. EABRAREYs ECC AMRC CC id STANDRD 1928 gCREENINGS, $33 OAT CHOP, per toOM .....)+)« $35.00 MILL RUN SCREENINGS, ton, $25,00 TANKAGE, per OWb ...>.â€">><<<« $3.25 the price the front|thy town Oneton truck ger car, both in must be sold. A them, they can tral Hotel. Water! Water!! Water !!!\~ What is Prices for Flour and Feed Why then take & chance and use water that is polluted and unfit for domestic use, when pure _water can be had by having & well drilled. 1 also handle Pumps and Pump repairs. Satisfaglioh gum:anteed‘ ED. J. PRATT, F PCE deâ€" Each member of the \ University â€" graduate and | ienced teacher. Tor.|\ Intending pupils should $ ui 1..@innine Corrected Live Hogs .« Potatoes, per Butter .....â€" Eegs : ...F Peas =.....> Oats ....}}+ Wheat ..... Barkbey .++ Buckwheat . Mixed Grain °_ DURHAM MARKETS pUREAM SUGE! SCHOOL The School is thoroughiy equipped to take up the following courses :â€" 1, Junior Matriculation 2. Entrance to the Norma! Schools EERZY EenE TYPING, BROOK â€" KEEPING, SALESMANSHIP, ETC. Yesâ€"For young men and WO men trained in STENOGRA PHY, SECRETARIAL WORK, T0 OV oneienesrxtrt une t 0 200C uds 10m" &4 MmMouNnT FOREST ont. Individual instruction enables a student to begin a course at any time. Catalogue sent on reâ€" quest. Special course for Farâ€" mers‘ sons OPPoORTUNITIES 1 Good Health W orth ? to date, May be obtained at reasonable rates, John Morrisan, Cha:.man mount roRrset Firsts 2 Th 3. 5 osmatvntattad 4 {U. F. 0. Live Stock ship stock from Dur | â€" ys. Shippers are re = three days‘ notice. AWRENCE, Shipper I caAR FOR SALE ; and a five passenâ€" s n good condition and Anyone wishing to §°° i be seen at the Cenâ€" M. GLASER A. TRIMBLE, Principal 509‘ o nasirvaaarest 906 240 ; Seconds 18¢ .... $1.00 to $1.19 ....... 10e to 45¢ l... $1.25 to $1.30 ... . .s . She to 10¢ ©vey .+ * §be ty 10¢ .... $1.40 to $1.45 an Aitracuvye an0 NCOR P | 0, AV . good accommodation I oo oecn * f * ropreintnpil antatly i y <~<â€"â€"â€" mb R. R. 4, Durham Phone 98, r 12 $5.85 14, 1925 i creditable and an exper Graduate, University of Toronts Buccessor to Dr. Mair. Office and MAIN STREET, HOoLsTEIN, Office and residence corner Countess and Lambton opposite old Post Office Office hours : 9 to 11 a. M., 130 to 4 ».m., 71 to $p.® Sundays excepted $12.00 scar is a | Schutz‘s Pump & Tile Co. Office on Lambton St. (late Dr. Hutton‘s Office) "‘DRS. C. G. AND BESSIE McGILLIVRAY The Science that adds Life to years and years to life. Call and See us. Consultation Free. \In Durham Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays TORONTO DR. C. McLELLAN SMITH, M.B., M.C. P.S, Licensed Auctioneer for Co. of Grey Terms, reasonable. Sale dates must 1 _ L o0 oedam C be arranged at Durham. Residence: . R Licensed Auctioneer for Co. of Grey Moderate terms. Arrangements for sales as to dates, etc., may be made at Review Office, Durham. Terms on application. Address, RKR. 1, Durham Telephone 603, ring 1â€"2 DR. A. M. BELL Licensed Auctioneer for Grey County Sales taken on reasonable terms. Dates arranged at Herald Office, Dunâ€" dgk, also through Durham Review and Flesherton Advance. Geo. E. Duncan, Dundalk P. O. Phone 42 r 42. _ _ ) Nonhe GHILY" 1 You can enter any day L‘I i:l:;rrivt;:;j |AyImer ll\ Pump _ Repairing P \\TILEâ€"2 It Pays to Attend the Best! ALEX. MAC DONALD GEOoRGE E. DUNCAN Owen Sounnnt. Because instruction is individual Business, Shorthand and Pre paratory Courses. Every graduate of the last fAtâ€" teen months has secured employâ€" ment. Open all year. Enter Now. Catalogue free. Chiropractic Specialists Just Arrived â€"A Shipment of JOHN O‘NEIL Catalogue Free. A. Fleming, FCA., G.D. Fleming, Principal Secretary Yonge &Alexander Sts, Toronto ‘posite High School, Durham MNORTHER W. J. ELLIOTT, Principal the Review Office, at the 7â€"9 p. m No, 2, Pricevilie Ay