‘ranean â€" Africa â€" South wise in the 22,000â€"ton ss of Australia, visitâ€" in the Mediterranean, zypt, East and South th America and the will be operated next is announced by the acific. The cruise will fs, leaving New York . 1935 and returning : year marking the is of some of the rable events in its mong them and the tant is the 400th anâ€" the discovery of Canâ€" ques Cartier in July rovince is alive with brations _ and _ gala & and There inda y M July 5, 1934 GIMENT TO camPr icht, glorious lake 0 miles of sailing in Pacific‘s Great ‘siniboine, Keewaâ€" ba are at the disâ€" zers on the comâ€" is summer at low T promises to be o Canadians and Dominion as well. . fTormer ml“lm" in in interesting . address and young people on Thos Banks, Durham e Admiral Beatty hn, Sir William zh Commissioner ed that the real la‘s troubles in marketing agriâ€" lay in the unâ€" ion of agriculâ€" i by industrial illy some of the countries which ir and Mrs J C. Cook were Mr and Mrs C. t Jack, Brantford : luebec by S.S8. alia for Engâ€" use party will July 1â€"14. Augustine and son ind Mr and Mrs inderwent an ipan arrived with one of lists in the Peart attended »vent of Mrand Mrs Thos Timâ€" lIsited the be. ith Messrs Jno t remarkâ€" tings ever y, the Oxâ€" ff Springs Many of C Mrs Gordon July 18. McArthur and rt visited on Mrs. Bryson Crient and was also westbound ind Victo= 11 be in ! be in camp s staff, The lctor‘a Park, ear, and the n& purposes. in command this section, »condâ€"inâ€"come mg, viceâ€" manager , Monteâ€" elected a ink, Canâ€" ral Minâ€" president : Life Inâ€" over, Mw m Greenwood of Toronto, viâ€" i Mr and Mr3 the 22nd Inâ€" eld again in ‘om July 25th s Brigade is * Foresters, mquins and is expected nd presiâ€" Pacifie isdom of Railway h arniâ€" n of its recently Internaâ€" ‘s _ and in nNaA~ itty did stem of in the l itute vear ike Durham will CUSTOM CHOPPING done every day and we turn it out while you turn around. Get our prices before purchasing else where. it will pay you. Gunn‘s Fertilizer in stock Eat Henderson‘s Bread this Summer = Pure and Wholesome Phone No. Trade in your Victory Bonds due in 1934 at a profit, in exchange. For full particulars, and many other Provincial & Municipa now on sale, in $100, 500 and $1000 de: tions, in short or long term maturities secure you what you wish. All Dom Royal Household Flour Bran *O Canada‘ tf Oa Pilot ut C JOHN McGOWAN Keep in Stock for Sale the following Goods : Evorythlng in winpows 16. Will those requiring Fertilizer kindly leave their orders as early as possible. SAW & PLANING MILLs THE PEOPLE‘S MILLS Make yoor HENDERSON‘S BAKERY FLOUR *Ci P. RAMAGE, Durham JOHN rovince Keeping Your Liver Phons and have our rig oronto, tik:a foac anything in Baking line rite, phone or call wWilt Repay July 5, 1934 ther Provincial & Municipal bonds , in $100, 500 and $1000 denominaâ€" You will be delighted with its flavor An Order Pluccdi:itll HARRISON & sons co. LTD. NC MIl+ao spare funds earn you good Interest Assures Satisfaction â€" _ â€"sufres Jatis PARKE . of Canada Bonds of Ontario, Cities c f Montrea], Hamilton in Health Oat Chop Crimpled Oats FEED DURKHAM, ONT. call Shorts Local Dealer Millwork oweEn sounp Active I can PARKE‘$ week with friends here. Miss Shr; Mr and Mrs Earl Seigner, Walkerâ€" ton, visited Sunday at McCuaig‘s and atiended anniversary service here. Mrs Neil Norman and babe, Dunâ€" dalk, spent a few days at her father‘s Mr andg Mrs George McLellan anc Mr Gilvray McLean, Tiverton, spent the week end at home. Mr and Mrs Rarl Seignar Wallrar '| A presentation will be given on | Thursday evening at St, Columba | church to Mr Shackleton, â€" to mark | the close of his four years‘ faithful | service in the school here, as well as his fine publicâ€"spiritedness shown in | various ways in connection with the localityâ€"the school children‘s excurâ€" sions, the Y.P.§. excursions, etc., of which he has been the organizer and moving spirit, with the power to enâ€" | thuse. _ The trustees, we are told, | would have given the rise, which they | at first refused, but were too late, he having accepted a higher salary than they offered. Sorry to lose him, but wish him every success in life. His has been a fine model life to the school and community, he even takâ€" ing the service in the church at times A meeting of the Cemetery Bon.nd, and all interested will be held this Wednesday. _A cemetery is usmulyl where all troubles cease. Not so, it Lack of interest shown in the liminary meetings of the Mem annual service would indicate this worthy event would go by discara. _ Among the many specimens of feminin the holiday from Tor mentioned: Miss Doj companied by her fri Belle MacArthur; M Innes; Miss Alma Mc MceFarlane (nee Anna and others, all to the parents . Mr and Mrs Wm. . Jean Robertson, Lion‘s Head, were welcome g her old home last weel Mrs Thos Hodgins and small daughâ€" ter Aileen jalso Mrs Rudd and Mr. Donald Ross, all of Toronto, â€" spent the week end at Mr Ea Everist‘s, Mr and Mrs Wm. Chisholim (nee Jean Robertson, Lion‘s Head) â€" were Head, were welcome guests around hiew : yE 4 ) 1 _ The Sunday services cond Rev. Mr Johnston were larg tended by a favorably in congregation. Due to ann services in Pres. Church, p. vices were withdrawn at St ba. On request, Rev Mr John in prayer, many of his ppoj beEng present at service in Church. ‘These services were ed by a garden party Monday school grounds, with an â€" er ment in the Hall. United Church are having theirs on July 20. Just von w Domm, Owen Sound, addressed both minister and people as to their dutâ€" des, sociably as well as morally. Mr. Johnston at close, expressed his pleasure in coming among them. Rev Norman MacDonald, of Pres. Church, on request of the chairman, â€" proâ€" nounced the benediction in Gaelic. The induction of Rev. J. W.Johnâ€" ston, into the pastorate charges of Priceville and Salem, took place on Friday evening, with Rev. W. H. Smith, Durham, in charge, who adâ€" ministered the usual vows. Rev. Mr. Domm, Owen Sound, addressed both 19. Holstein to 1 goal i Wednesday evening Mr â€" Finlay Shackleton has resigned, having _ secured a sc in Arthur town, at a better sal Congratulations to a hearty mo spirit such as he has, in all & work. He will be missed in his cursions with the children, Our energetic football club ceeded in holdine the chamnionms soprano. Petite Miss Evelyn ® mid sang a solo nicely, ‘Some do.‘ . & reading was also wiv. Do CHINTE 2 2E MOCU Lu Toronto, after spending two weeks with her parents . Tuesday evening the young people of the district, met in the schoolâ€" FOON OF: Tinfhack Aihenals ue q 2s 0sCn 1 Fi in connection with the school children‘s excurâ€" P.8,. excursions, etc., of PRICEVILLE Mabel Everist returned â€" to PRICEVILLE goal in a services conducted by on were largely atâ€" favorably â€" impressed T. Mchean; Mrs. Jno. ina Mary McLean) the homes of their are having â€"theirs Just you wait and an and made the Miss McHugh in i remarks testifying ies as associate teaâ€" This was added to by wn in the preâ€" the Memorial indicate â€"that n at St Columâ€" Mr Johnston led his pbople also to annmversary 1 club sueâ€" champions of game played His | _ C. E. Hincks returned home last]| Mr. the | Thursday from Clifford, for his va.| came takâ€" | cation, ; * |a com imes | Mr. and Mrs. A. Neun, of Toronto, | knock oa,m'apent the week end with their sons,| 2bout. um‘ Elmer and Waiter and attended the JO‘nt, Pres. followâ€" serâ€" funeral of her brother, the late Sam Shier, on Saturday. _ ‘The deceased passed away very suddenly from heart failure, The W. M. S. and willing helpers held their monthly meeting on Tues. in the church when 25 ladies were present. Mrs. Sutherland presided over the W. M. 8. After devotional exercises the bale was prepared. Mrs Hincks gave a reading. It was decidâ€" ed to have Rev. N. McDonald preach the thankâ€"offering service at a later Mr. and Mrs. A. Neun, of Tor spent the week end with their ; Elmer and Walter and attended C. E. Hincks returned home last Thursday from Clifford, for his vaâ€" _ Miss Jean Hincks, who has been attending University in Toronto, reâ€" ceived word that she has been sucâ€" cessful in getting all her subjects. Miss Monica ILambert, of Toronto, is spending a week with her uncle and aunt, Rev. and Mrs Sutherland. Miss Elda Frook is home from Toronto Normal. Mr. Murray McM‘llan came home from Toronto last week, exâ€" Mrs. Thos. Macenter and daughter returned to Buffalo after spending 3 weeks with her father, Mr George Campbell. y, The garden party held on Monday â€"| evening was a decided success. There 1 was a large crowd present. A splenâ€" y , did supper was served on the school A grounds and fine bagpipe music given â€" by Angus MecCormick and Neil Camâ€" 1 eron. A football game, â€" between ) Priceville and Boothville proved inâ€" _ teresting, Priceville winning 3 to 0. â€"/ The program consisted of bagâ€"pipe music and a play by Feversham peoâ€" ple "The end of the Lane" which was well given anda much enjoyed. The _ Schram orchestra furnished good muâ€"! ‘ s‘c between acts. The two quilts, the | work of Priceville ladies, were aucâ€" | | tioned off by Donald Aldcorn, and were bought by Mrs. Buckham, and Mr C. E. Hincks. The money for them goes to Missionary Society and they brought $8. Proceeds were $75.| Miss Catherine McMillan RN. en-i"‘ joyed a fine trip before she came |. | home, visiting Ottawa, Niagara, Queâ€"| , bec, Thousand Islands, â€" and many |, other points of interest. 17 Mr. Jack Scott and sister, of Droâ€" more, visited Sunday at H. R. Mcâ€" Lean‘s. Miss Catherine McMillan (R. N. jof Dunnville, is spending a couple of weeks at her home, THE DURHAM REview ‘| On Wednesday a picme was held ’ at home of Andrew Hincks for the _ mothers and chiliren on Cradle Roll. _ The day was ideal and, about forty | were present. The children ran races -'got prizes and all had their pictures ,ta.ken. Community singing was enâ€" | jJoyed. Last but not least was a bounâ€" tiful supper, and ice cream and canâ€" | dy were served all. There were 13 children present. Some neighbors and friends were also present. Those who attended from a distance were:‘ 'M)ss Catherine McMillan, RN. Dunnâ€" !ville; Miss Effie McCannell, Proton Station; Mr and Mrs Chas, Tucker, and Gerald, Ebenezer; Mr and Mrs. lJaack Hincks, Mr and Mrs George 'Hlncks and son Ivan, Egremont. A} lovely birthday cake was made, the | work of Miss Mary McEachern. ! ’ Anniversary services were held in | Presbyterian â€"church Sunday, when large crowds attended both services, | Rev, N. MacDonald delivered splenâ€" ‘ did sermons morning and evening. ‘ The church was prettily decorated ] with flowers. The choir contx‘lbutet:l;1 an anthem and Miss Nellie McLean,i“ a solo in the morning. An anthem in|' evening and a solo by Mrs I)an.i‘ Campbell were enjoyed . (~ Mr. and Mrs messrs Alroy and Donnie McLean Toronto, spent week end at home. Mr Bill Clark, and sisters, Reta and Tressa, and mother, Mrs Clark, Torâ€" onto, spent the week end at Mr Anâ€" gus Clark‘s. | mirs A.B. McDonald and Mss Leone R N. of Owen Sound, visited friends l.here last week. , Mr David Hincks, Mrs. J. W. Mc | Kechnie of Durham, with Mr and Mrs Alf, Hincks, left Sunday mornâ€" | ing for a motor trip out West. The | latter intenc going to the Coast. ] ‘ Miss Jessie Nichol is the new teaâ€" cher engaged for Priceville school, , ‘ Mr Gordon McLean spent a few | ulc Fek ciue three weeks‘ vacation Mrand Mrs Alex Kr spent the week end t Carson and Bernice, them on Sunday. Messrs Alroy and 1 Toronto, spent week e Mr Bill Clark, and si Tressa, and mother 1 SE Oe EsE : TT days in Toronto. His sister Jean companied him Kome Sunday for SNET OE us s uP (Intended for last week) garet Simpson, who with them, returned Mrs ine McMillan, RN, Dunnâ€" Effie McCannell, Proton and Mrs Chas, Tucker, Ebenezer; Mr and Mrs. , Mr and Mrs George son Ivan, Egremont. A} lay cake was made, the s Mary McEachern. { y services were held in | church Sunday, when. A ND VICIN It Â¥ end here. Mrs Knox of Toronto, , returned spent a month vs, C000 COCEREl AF0+ gram starts at 2.30 oonulll.ing of songs readings, speeches and dancing with splendid music, then field sports. Soft Ballâ€"The Li w...._ _ Do real oldâ€"time basket held to which van . Hepbunn drives through this Look! On Friday July the Neil Phillip‘s Grove at Bon Statute Labor ds the main hand at present,. We hone w. 1ocked down and generally shaken about. One finger was knocked out of jo‘nt, but thankfully no bones were broken. & cow, on Monday knocked down ana +71, mobert Knox another old man came off second best in & tussle with ‘"090e ol recovery, There is much sympathy expressed for this our eldâ€" est resident of the Park. Mr‘ Rmt Wmaw slcur 0 14 Alex. We are sorr Joseph Ferris is is coming Knox, this sence of 2: joicing. aunt, Mrs guvests at Mr Wm Mr and r visitors at Mr and M week end in and pure water of the highiand.. Mr ’Tressider can only spend the week end here then return to city and duâ€" ty. We hope they may enjoy life here also that Mrs Tressider will be benefitted in health . Delbert Haw and mother also Miss Heard, teacher of Park, motored to Toronto for week end to visit slster,‘ daughter and friends, also to help, celebrate Dominion D.y. ; later of United Church . |_At this season of the year w |not be‘ing so pressing, there is « siderable motoring going on. _ This locality has been enriched late by some new citizens, Mro; Mrs Tressider and two daughters Toronto, who have taken up _ r dence in Mr Martin‘s house in Park as a summer resort. With th at present are Mrand Mrs Smith, so of Toronto, old friends and ; pleased to drink in our froch °. ;1 married Bella Stewart, also of Proâ€" . | ton. To them was born a daughter, ‘*| Cepha, now Mrs Richard Parslow of ; Vulean, Alta. and one son Robert, \| who has been the constant companâ€" .' lon of his father since the death of ~| Mrs Ferris, some 8 or 9 years ago. ’ The daughter arrived home last Friâ€" : day just in time to be recognized by |1!¢z.ther. Mr Ferr‘s has been a longâ€" ‘ time, sufferer from a form of rheumâ€" 'JaUsm, but only 3 weeks ago, was f confined to bed. Dr Sneath was calâ€" l lod but did not give hope as the‘ | clock of life had run very low. We | will all miss our old neighbor, but "eapeclally the daughter and son, | | who will look back in kindly rememâ€" | | brance on a father who did his part‘ to make their home life pleasant. ’ ’ Only a few of Mr Ferris‘ generation | |remain. _ We can recall with pleaâ€" | sure the sayings and Aoings of Joe | Ferris, first in school and later at | logging bee and barn raising and ' | espocially at threshing time, Mr. / | Ferris for many years was a sueâ€" | | cossful thresher and willing to do. his best for everyone. He was fora time a member of Pres,. Church and later of United Mhnram I mei Mr Gordon McLean' and lady friend spent the week end in Brampton, the latter remained to visit her uncle. The papers were all exceptionally good and were much enjoyed.. Three new members were added to the Roll. ‘Blest be The Tie That Binds‘ closed the meeting after which lunch was served by Mrs. Hector McLean and Mrs. D. Campbell. Next meeting date is July 17th The teachers will have charge of the meeting. McLean. Mrs Archie McCuaig, Mrs. Henry Tucker and Mrs. Ray McLean were appointed judges, and gave the decision in favour of the affirmative Mrs, Parslow, Toronto, â€" were at Hugh McMillan‘s Sunday, Wm Knox of McLeod, Alberta, ring to his father‘s, Mr Robt. this Tuesday, after an abâ€" of 23 years. There will be reâ€" «nc Mrs Dick Hardy spent the end in Owen Sound. Mr and Dick Lawrence, Windsor, and ad Mrs Joyce, Stratford, were ‘s at Hardy‘s forthe week end. Kathleen McMillan, R. n and over the W. H. meeting and opened with a hymn, followed with prayer. The creed was repeated in unison. Arrangements and committes were made and appointed for the Garden Party on Monday, _ A debate then followed: Resolveq that the Proneer woman contributed more to welfare of Home and Communi:y than does the Modern woman. The affirmative side was upheld by Mrs Wm J. McMillan and Mrs. Dan Campbell. The negative side was urmeld by Mrs. D. L McArthur and Miss Nellie (Last The Little Wrens, of Proton F‘rlday Juiy ii,e 6th s""°C new citizens, Mr and ssider and two daughters of who have taken up â€" resiâ€" Mr Martin‘s house in the a summer resort. With them it are Mrand Mrs Smith. al. SWINTON PARK Week‘s Budget ) you are invited. Proâ€" We hope many of the ‘ made smooth before 1e daughter and son; c back in kindly rememâ€" father who did his part About 50 years ago he wart, also of Proâ€" _born a daughter, Richard Parslow of one son _ Robert, with little work on locality, year work e in the ith them mith, alâ€" ind â€" are esh air and.. Mr Mr. conâ€" Bourne, Queen St. Brick house, ; anc small fru‘ts. Johnson, l)tla Holstein. 2stc furnace, frame den. of wl clc d 2C AHC PTCB, Jubilee services Sunday and Monday. She was the guest of her grandâ€" daughter, Mrs Wm McFadden, and called on other friends. She is ans 20 2070 ue Junll | McNally, Ebordale, was the scene of \a pretty wedding on June 23, when their second daughter Katie, became the bride of Robert Wesley Summers of Willowdale. mont, a serv‘ces. She is a guest of C. McKenzie and has been welcomed by her old pu friends . en Coenouer Sall * ’remont, were in town Monday, but could not stay for the evening meetâ€" ing in the church not being so young as they were 53 years ago, when he built the first Presbyterian Church , Mrs Kennedy (nee Miss Forfar) of Prince Albert, Sask, planned her trip to take in the Presbyterian jubilee Services, She Is ® simat mt Abri. . Apply to Jos. | JObn.on, V‘me: |_ From Review fyle, July 1, 1909 “ It is ever a pleasant reunion when a family widely separated, are reunâ€" ited, if only for a day or two. It was ‘ed at the home of their sister, Mrs, \‘Thos. Brown, south of town. _ AJl ;were present except two brothers, and they spent an enjoyable time at Haywards Falls and Holstein, ‘ While running the steamer at Robt Smith‘s sawmill outfit at Dornoch, last week, Mr Thos Ryan of town, met with a severe accident, A belt slipped off and pieces â€" entered his arm, causing deep incisions. Mr and Mrs C, Watson, North Egâ€" PAMAONKE â€" sescuul canl ol Bm V Emt BP [ odist Church at Varney in which | did work perhaps not second in | portance to that of his now â€" w field. As he sees it, the problem Jmlnisterial supply is to have m and more union of _ protestant " nominations . ‘ Durham High School Promotion ‘Exum, Form I to Form II: 1st class honorsâ€"Vida Ritchle, Hazel Young, ! 2nd Class Honorsâ€"Rhena Lvingâ€" | stone, Albert Kress, Katie McAuliffe ,Erben Schutz, Margaret Isaac, Irene | Whittaker Sadie Russell . Passâ€"Royâ€" den Burnett, Mary Morrison, Harol¢ OMO eemaremncats P ©0 Om Cmmle â€" HEarork "Mounta.in, Willie MceRonald, Mary McQuarrie, â€" Jessie Twamley, Alva "Mebcal!e, Ada Metcalfe, Reta Bailey, Pleaseq to have a call from Mr. John Aldred, of Ceylon, Sask. who has been visiting his sister, Mrs J. W. Blyth and other relatives in the district that know him so well until 14 years ago, when he went West. He is an interesting exponent of the value of church union as it has deâ€" veloped in many parts of Sask. His visit now was occasioned by him beâ€" ing appo‘nted a Commissioner to atâ€" tend the recent General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church, in Hamilâ€" ton, a long step from the days when‘ he was a stand by of the little Methâ€" muibak «mtc ‘s Â¥0oustock, who spent 3 or 4 strenâ€" uous years at the front as Chaplain ‘will be the speaker. ‘_‘The Centre Glenely fire bug is still busy. Saturday at the early hour of |3 a. m., Mr Pat Haley‘s barn, on the 6th con., was burned to the ground. This is the sixth barn in recent months in the vicinity,â€"the â€" fourth !bam in less than 3 months, and still there is no trace of the much wanted [lncendlary. ‘ The 52nd anniversary of Dominion : Day, saw the Great War Veterans staging a large celebration here. ‘ Mr. Geo. McMeekin, Durham‘s onâ€" ly soldier in the Siberian contingent, returned home last week, Fire destroyed the barn of Mr Petâ€" er McEachern on the 12th con of Egremont, at 12.00 noon on Wednesâ€" day. The origin of fire is unknown to Durham Saturday +"/ Yanderieen, church decorator, has completed his contract in Durâ€" ham Presbyterian Church, after six | weeks‘ exclusion, and the congreagaâ€" . tion will assemble on Sunday in t.be: newly decorated edifice. Rev. Walâ€" | lace Christie of Chalmers Church, | Woodstock, who spent 3 or 4 stran._| IN DAYS OF YORE T e Agiee Z all who are able. A good platform for Aancing in the evening. All childâ€" free, Adults 15¢, so Pack your basket anc come along. There ‘s nothing like mingling with the children to make you forget you are getting old. Then versus two s« 15 YEARS aAco From Review fyle, July Mr Vanderleen, church FOR 25 YEARS aAgo TY FoR of Mr y of the late Eg: ed in the Village rey brick house. lie "_" "as been warmly her old pupils and outh of town. _ Aj] cept two brothers, an enjoyable time at and Holstein. e, good well, garâ€" r and Mrs John _was the scene of on June 23, when of 2nd con x or f fire is unknown. School Promotion Form II: 1st class in the Pres and Monday °y in which he . second in imâ€" his now â€" wider the problem of to have more protestant _ deâ€" Also Soft Ball by Barnyand golf by A good platform sloner to atâ€" Assembly of _ in Hamilâ€" > days when of 85, 3, 1919 <I0 ARCHIVES TORONTO Licensed Auetlomr'or‘uym Bales taken on reasonable terma Detes arranged at Rerald Office, Dam dalk, also through Durbam Review ang Flesherton Advance. Geo. K. Dunoaa, Dundalk P. O. Phone 43 r 44 Dentistry in all iIts Branches X RAY GAS EXTRAcTions C. G. AND Notary Public, Conveyancer, Realtor, Insurance, etc. All Cy°°° OAeeaomge EWM Your patronage soliecited Honor Graduate Toronto Unlveniw Graduate Royal Coll. Dental Surgeons of Ontario. In Durham every Saturday and & of Miss W. p, Specialist Lambton St om. HOM": Office ana amesidence: Corner C tess and Lambton Streets, Durham Omoohonn:Owu;.‘, 110 to a n m *# Axjml c 9 P. E. MacARTHUR HAROLD c GEORGE E. DUNCAN course for .dV'iJNd Hand Culture and 4 ginners a specialty method for children Have cummunnes a.. Honor Post Graduate Pupil of Parnel| Morrie, Piano, Vocal, Theory, n cution and Physical Cu im_ i ,, _ CCC 4P %. a%., 1.30 to ¢ D.m. 7 to 9 p. m., Blmdnnm Hours : ROYDEN BURNETT ffice over Royal Bank, 12 to 2 p. m : Mill Street, BESSIE McGILLIvRay » SWITH, M.B., m.o, Pamps, Straps and Ties A nice line of Growing Girls® Shoes at $2.65. To keep them looking nice, get a bottle of D KBUK OP PHMLicts ol kmss PICKERING, DDS, Lps zes are too much broken We have REPAIRING a SPECIALTy White Slloe Season IS NOW HERE lect yours J. S. MclLRAITH commenced teaching Lawrence‘s store, H Phone 95, 1 door north of Meâ€" DR. C. P. rpark Hamilton, Ontario t, Eye, Ear, Nose P HOLSTEIn â€" SNEATH, O"ic. Hw" # Priced from $2.25 to $3.50 y Second : | Sunday at Park . â€" MOUNTAIN, m. p ~~ 4 p. m. , Durham, Ont. 1.30 to 4.00 p. m. 7.80 to 9.00 p. m. Tilley‘s @ pupils, including Arm Gouches. Beâ€" Kindergarten of pre school age, rig, A. A. C. Q,. , Harmony, Eio Y‘s SureWhite “Osp_‘ hing. Studio ovâ€" . Hours 1 to 6 lines and aiâ€" and Throat residenoe »» P.S.