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DEVELOPING and PRINTING
WEDNESDAY, JCL1 0th,
25
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Store
athi iy'
Caps
25c and 35c each
Heavy Pure Rubber Caps
in assorted color's
$1,00 each
New
Jubilee
ong Books
126 pages of Songs for Club
Schopl and Community
Singing. Price 60c.
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Jonteel
,, Toilet Preps.
i have the costly perfume of
many rare flowers:
Jonteel Bath Salts . SI .00
Jonteel Cold Cream Face
Powder 5i)
Jonteel Talcum ....25 & 50c
Jonteel Cold Cream ... .50
Jonteel Combination Cream .50
Jonteel Soap .25
For the
Pic -sic
PAPER NAPKINS
Plain White and Decorated
PAPER PLATES, CUPS
and SPOONS
WAXED PAPER
THERMOS BOTTLE$
Moth and Fly
Destroyers
FLYTOX, 50c Bottle
FLYTOX Hand Sprayer 50c
SOPHO LIQUID Kills. Moths
and Insects, 40c Bottle
SOPHO INSECT POWDER
Puffers only 20c.
SKEETER SCOOT
for Mosquitoes, 25c bottle,
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all••••1110.3 sem.
1a . tist and Stationer
Local News Items
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RtBf�:I7:' ;!'�!.?:.�j?i.:i''`i�i�.+ I�.i: i :'_ +: i t.:t: n'4'.'•i i .. a . �a4rW ii"e":::-0'.�i: M'.'r"'i„'•J+W ai"i i°'i.
Tarvia Was Sticky. Boy Scouts at Flesherton.
The roads got n ;,'eat coatis_* of The Boy Scouts got away `.his week
Thrvia last Thursday eee nn peri]- for an outing near Flesherton. They
inion Day. The days +weer ideal far ere under charge of Rev. )Jr. Fovv-
the job and are now drying up fine.'--!-
Imp rovem jets. Rlnnday Night's Jitney.
The usual Monde," nicht Jitney
Walter Sharpe is hating his house was held at the bowling green and
painted. I:, -rt :McIntyre won ria.t pri+;c; R. F.
Mrs, D. Robb is Raving her house. Downing and; W. Wdlis 3rd; and A.
brightened up with 0 coat of paint. l4illantyne nth.
Arch. McDonald is having the ex.-
tcrior woodwork of his homes peintid. Had a Long Trip.
John - Robb has had his double The t a - em-ers on the evening
?.cu:=e on Turnberry street, North, t •Tin of July 1st, will renremo+r Con-
painted..federation Day 11(27 all right. When
An adition is being built at the . the train got to Guelph, owing to an
Queens for a pool room, and other cit : ne being' derailed between Pai-
n eleton and Guelph, the train was
sent around to Stratford, and thea
on to Listowel. Passengers arrived
'i+ ;.es are being nide inside,
Why Not Fix Up the Oid Spring.
A visitor here over the week end, in L•t•ussels after midnight,
who has not been hero for 35 year's .
*: d be would not have come back if I Engagements Announced,
1.•,! knew that the sprin wins in the Mr. and Mrs.. W. J. Taylor, of
bine it was. The cid -urine water , l ,i 71, •announce the engagement of
i.till lietzered in his nnind, of the old til r e1d daughter, Pearl May,to
7,c.lhend days. It's not too hate to have 1 Mr. Joseph Stanley Wilton, soof
!t fixed up for the Old Boys Reunion.' ri+. Samuel Wilton and the late Mrs.
Preabyterc of Huron Meets I v; ,iton, heli 1e, the marriage to
at1 al place in July.
Seaforlh, July 11th.
Ir. and Mrs, E. .k. Groeskurth,
Th ..j Presbytery ry of iTuron will lveet I Moore Avenue, Termite announce
`on h ren Mon Clay. .Tidy 11th A (' o,lrtr n, Greta Isabel to Mr.
-f T"
5
theNorth `(e Unita l Church. Sea- th.. n 'agoment of their youngest
wee t l. feature; will be the; addresses 7 rmae Wellington -1rl.i: Cone B A
Pr ohe, of London, Peed., son of the late William Arm-
aura c1 •:uc or to P r Dr F. 11. l st 1.71; and Mrs. Armstrong, of Brae-
7.reeern. Thie will be tl rere opportun- eele. Ont. The marriage will take
to tar one of En t i d.s ,greatest , place quietly in July et Wasaga
r r e 'e. Dr. Pon will -peak, i Er nch.
alien.7 Tu array and Ws rinr'scday ••t E Arlin—Ho arth Wedding.
p.m. and 3 p.m. g.
The Hamilton Spectator of Thm's-
'v las Best Clown. day- la t had the following wedding
Ben Whittard of town, was at. arn,,uncement of a former boy- of the
Stratford on July 1st, and took part r l7uee la Methodist Parsonage: -- At
`.n their big' celebrati m, -•end carried neon today an interesting wedding
Iaff t uths a gerrrize - for nhat Clown wassolemmnized, when Vera, daughter
v g n oc ,,..eon ben, M7. and Mrs, E. 8, 3Togarth, be-
aver 2 miles in length, and nuileingi emir the wife of llr. Vincent Way
'ors of fun for thoumnds of people. ; Arlin, son of Rev. and Mrs, S. J.
There were lot. of clowns, and each .''•'Jin, of Toronto. The ceremony was -
one had a number, Ben's beilig 120.1 cer:clacted at the re1idrarce of the
It was the greatest parade ever seen l bride's parents, 130 Herkimer street,
in Stratford. : the officiating clergymen being Rev.
Dilmnitt and Rev. S. J. Arlin, the
Minor Locals. groom's father. Only the immediate
Now
£ clean-up for the Old Bn • 1sc i nu•mbrrs othe two ramlli
• , • '-' es were
union. present, Mr. Wilfrid Davis played
The Holidays passed off quietly in 1 the wedding music, and the vocalist
totem. 1 of the occasion was Miss Madeline
17 days and then the :Reunion atL'bvis, who very sweetly
sa
n
gf
whileBrussels. 1t1( register was being signed, "Be -
Canada's. new Jubilee Stamps are11 yr d Ti'Morn." The house was y. tt a
•dally adorned with summer
How did you like the heat last' flowers, Mr. Hogarth gave his dau-
Thursday and Friday? ' ghter away. She looked very charm
The Zurich Herald completed 27 dm.; 10 a gown of white satin and sil-
years of business last week. law lace,made in period style, her veil
A week from Tuesday is the glor- of handmade Belgian lace being ar-'
ices 12th, the nearest celebration is ' ranged in cap effect, with clusters of 1
at Blyth. ;orange blossoms. She carried a
The Provi shower
csal
n election in Pr' • of li] '
1J„ 11 •
Prince es and r
oses. fihere.
Ed were ward Island n
resulted in 2 Liberals o alt
4 attendants. nts: e
Following vn h
and 6 Conservatives being elected ceremony a receptive was g held. 1
cut of the 80 seats about thirty guests being, present. ,
Laster Mr, and Mrs. Allis left by
Joint Choir. motor on their honeymoon, the bride '
THE BRUSSELS POST
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Brussels United hurcil
REV, A. W, BARKER. 6, D.
MINISTER
Sunday, Jelly 10th
11 a,m.—Public Worship.
Mt'. Davies, representing the
Bible Society,
3 p.m.—Sunday School and Bible
Classes,
7 p.m.—Public Worship, „
Theme:
"The Great Refusal"
Friday, July Sth, 3 p. m.
Meeting of W. M. S,
Will Hold Garden Party..
The Choir of Melville Presbyterian
Church intend thoiding their annual
garden party at the home of W. M.
1 and Mrs. Sinclair neat Thursday
evening, July 14th. Sea announce-
ment next- week.
Won and Lost. -
The Girls Soft Ball team had two
games on the program Monday. night.
1 'f hey wen the first game .14 to 4 from
!Walton, but Iost the second game to
e Moncrieff ,girls by a score of 10
to 4. Soule awful errors were com-
mitted by the local team.
Moved to Waterloo.
Last Thursday mornin4 a big »lov-
101! van was here and removed the
iheusehodd effects of A. W. Dennison
t \fiaterloo where _MI.. Dennison has
11. en employed for the past winter.
wish the family success in their
rLw home.
eto
FOR SALE -8 pigs, 5 weeks old.. J.
A. -Nichol. Phone 42-23.
FOR SALE—At Duff's, Bluevale,—
Harvest tools, Dinde_ twine, hay
fork rope, pulleys, screen doors,
plow repairs and aceto tires. 3-2,
FOR SALE -9 Chunks of pigs; 1
second hand Frost & Wood Binder
in good running order', Ben Hallen-
beck, Phone 506.
FOUND—Overcoat about 16th of
June. Owner may have :awe by
proving property and paying for
this advt. 8-1,
FOR SALE—A Holstein •Cow, 6
years old, due to freshen July 10.
Phone 8514 (3-1) Andrew McKee.
QUANTITY of Good Timothy and
Clover hay nixed, for sale. f 5.00
ler tan in the swath. Apply to Ii.
Thomson.
STRAYED from Lot 6, Cool. 3, Grey,
About June 28, a 2-yeae•old steer,
red -roan in color. 11 W Bryans,
Phone 17-18. • 3-1i
D I -S T R I CT REPRESENTATIVE
Wanted to sell for the "Old Reliab-
le Fonthill Nurseries" (Establish-
ed 00 years.) New and special
lines, big sellers, exclusive territory
highest commissions paid; hand-
some free outfit. Experience not
necessary. Write for full particul-
ars. Stone & Wellington, Tor-
onto, 2. 52-5.
Game Was Postponed.
The Foot Ball mates between Tis -
towel and Brussels which was sohed-
ulel for Tuesday night was postpon-
ed.
Blucvale Won.
The Lluovale Men's Soft Ball team
won last Wednesday evening from
tee Brussels team by a score of 17
to 141.
� RANKINE
FIFTY
YEARS
ne a r.,, e..,^ �... n .,.. psn "r"',�'""m..
"Business is Brldsiiles'i"
But Courtesy Pays
l'11 business friend,:, and yours
with whoa) we make trlansa c -
lions, demand that precision of
..inelent execution which i; a pert of
the:• regular' service maintained by
any back In its daily affairs, To
merit your confidence we must go
further. The Standard flank main-
tains at policy of personal courte y
in its dealings, regitdlese of their
respective importance, which ehould
be an asset in your business as well
as in ours.
STANDARD BANK
OF CANA..DA
BRUSSELS BRANCH—G. H. Semis, iildnager
let
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Council Did Not Meet.
Owing to the members of the Coun
cil not showing up there was no meet -
on Monday night, ,
A Quiet Day.
The 1st of July passed off very
quietly in Brussels as everybody is
holding back for the J12 Boys' Re-
union on July 24, 25 and 26. The
arcorations were few and far be-
tween.
Attended Service on Sunday Morning.
Members of Brussels Orange .Dodge
with visiting bhethren attended di-
vine service in Brussels United
Church on Sunday morning. Rev.
Mr, Barker preached tie. -annual ser-
mon to them.
Pie Social.
•
Group two of the Ladies' Aid of
P•russels United Church, will hold a
Pie Social in the Sunday School room
of the United Church, on Tuesday
evening, July 10th, good program.
-v111 be presented. Sea advt.
Jubilee Postage Stamps.
Canada's new postage stamps, is-
sued to commemorate the Dimmed
Jubilee of Confederation ,went ou
rad_ to the general public rat Thurs-
day. They are of one, two, three,
five, twelve and twenty cant value,
and carry pictures of Sir Wilfred
Laurier and Sir John A. Macdonald,
the Fathers of Confederation, the
new Parliament Buildings, a mop
showing Canada's territory in 1/27
as compared with 1867, and stages
of 1111111 transportation in Cana.ln.
Married in the West.
The Edmonton Jourm,1 report; the
wedding of William Leslie Porde,
youngest son of William and Mrs.
Perrie, former residents of Brussels:
—Miss Hazel 11. Berg, of Edmonton,
only daughter of Mrs. S. Swenson, of
ortstburg, was an attractive bride
00 Wednesday evening, when she was
married to William Leslie Perrie, of
1?drlon,:Un, yuung,:0t son or William
•'0d Mrs. Perrie, of Inn:s£ail. Ileo
De. D. G. McQueen performed the
(•.l'elnelty 1,1 first Presbyterian church
at eight o'clock. The bade, who was
go en in marriage by her ,1 ep-father,
.,l r. Stenson, wore a white c satin gown
trimmed with pearls and French ]see,
0701 veil caught with o'aa;•e blossoms.
Her bouquet wag of tea rn;es, Miss
Scary Been, the bridesmaid, wore a
frock of rose taffeta, period etyla,
tl ia;tmed in gold lace, and large hat
to match. She also carried tea roses.
lir Jeff Bern,', brother of the bride,
was the best man, Mrs. Patterson, of
.t orestburg, played the Bridal. Chorus
from Lohengrin as the bridal party
entered the church. Following the
(.remony, a reception was held and
,'saner was served in the dining room
of the Corona hotel, About- forty
relatives- and friends extended their
gout! wishes, Mrs. C. Hill received
with the bride and bridegroom and
their parents. Mrs, Svenscn wore a
gown of ashes of rosos with a stat
to match, and Mrs. Perrie, was ar1ae-
d in black canton crepe with blaelt
-u white hat. The rooms were de -
'rated in pink and white, with
adioli on .the tables. Mr: ,1. Miller:
u)g• several times. The bridegroom's
ft to the bride was a robe of pearls;
the bridesmaid a leather bag. to
A GREAT TRANSFORMATION
One year ago hundreds of girls,
who had no regular occupation and,
if thrown' upon their own resources
would have been pitiful spectacles in
life's battle, are now earning from
One Thousand and Forty Dollars to
One Thousand Five Hundred and
Sixty Dollars per year. They are
still forging ahead, and, are independ-
ent for life. This is surely a great
transformation.
What about your daughter? With
what have you equipped her to earn
her own living' in after hie if com-
pelled so to do? Do you intend to do
something "later on". A secretarial
course in the Wingham Business Col-
lege will do for her what it has done
for others during the past twenty-
three years. This course may be
token through the Spotton Corres-
pc-ndence Schools, Toronto, or partly
by correspondence and finish at any
of our colleges thereby saving ranch
beard money. This course may be
;lei(' for at anytime you wish. A
po. tion for very graduate. Ontar-
io's Greatest Trainers of Young Peo-
ple. Individual Ins traction, Start
:my time, preferably now. Better
than teaching and a position surer.
'The Gold Medial School. Write today
farp erticulars to the Wingham Busi-
nc College, or, to Toronto's Great -
eel. School of Business, the Canada
Ilesdlless College, "College and Sped -
lea, Toronto, and we will gladly send
you a List of our successful graduates
from your community so that you
may confer with them. Do it now,2-3
BORN
."LOVE.—Lo •Ethel, on Saturday, .lnly 2nd, 11117,
to An• 0nd Airs. Rnrotd Love, t. sco.
PA w.(.N —LI.. WmA.)s, en July otos 1127, 1
Air and Nes. Wm. Powson, a so, (Dalton
Scott).
151ARRIED
ALT./IT-740(4A RTH—At the home of the
i hrlde's Pa rants, in P,anoilfou, on Thnr.. �. '° 1271 '-""
cbty„Mine 15011;, 1027. by Itev Dr Uenun ii,•
e assisted by Ree. '1 ,i, Alnn, Mi:1'. Cern,
i daughter of L• v mod Mrs. Hoth, to
1 Vinoent woy All s, sun ofn R(•v. h, .l, and
- Air liruns Mins of Toranto, and formerly of
PERRIa H511ddi -ell the First Pi eats ' :o`
Church, lidnionton, by I(ev. Cr. 1'). G.IM Io x
Queen, Alin. Bare! A7 Be*a, of Edmonton, j'� `-'�j
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only daughter of Mrs. ti 4venson, of B'or-
ertthury; nn William I.es)te Perrie, nlsn of
Edmonton. and son or William_ nod Mrs. 1
Perrie, of I7nnsfail, and formery of Brun. q
els.
,
e BusLess
Chang
The undersigned wishes to announce that
he has purchased the Drug business of Mr.
James Fox, in Brussels, under whose direc-
tion same has been managed up to the pres-
ent time.
We are very sorry to say that, owing to
the recent illness of Mr. Pox, we are obliged
to have a graduate whom we are getting at
once.
We greatly appreciate your patronage
thus far and solicit a continuance of the same.
We will occupy this space in the future
for the purpose of letting the public know
from time to time what we have to offer in
our Erie.
Again thanking you.
H. Bin ALLEN
Phone 81
Teacher Wanted J Tenders Wanted
1'exeher Wanted u . 1 Tenders ,vlll he received by .
t 7 far, , .. No 0. Grey (known I ed for instnil1ng n new fos,mrrt he the hi lgn.
ns the Barker school ) 1a1 or end (•lo•s, certi-' at Belgreve. Tenders to be in bly Nanlockn)'e•
flnate. A pplieation, straitly salary and ex-' m, on July 11th, Lowest or any teener not
perieuoe, received up to July etb ' neeessnrity neeepted, Piot• n ny he,eett at
TI108. TURNI1PLL, '4ee'v. S,
22 llt1 R. 12. No. 1, Ethel Geddes' ntnra. .1.0", -IRs Atlt'0nt
1 Secretary Building (`ouumit tre
Will Hold Convention, ry'
The Liberal -Conservative Associa-
tion of North Huron will hold a con- n'1
vcntion in Wingham Town ?:Sall, or ..
July 7th to elect officers and 51eleet
representatives to the Dominion Con 1 to
vcntion to be held in Winnipeg in
October.
Took First Class Honors.
Congratulations are being extend
ed to Miss Wilma Galbraith on 3(0
successful standing in the regent ex-
aminations
at the Conservatory of
Music. In singing Miss Galbraith
took first-class honors, while in
Theory she passed successfully.
the best man, a white gold tie -pin;
set with .pearls, and to Mrs. Hill, a
Ieether bag. Among the many lovely
gifts was a silver tea service, the
r , of the bridegroom's parents, and a
r silver flatware, anniversary pattern,
from the parents of the bride.' Mr.
!and Mrs. Perrie left by motor for
Calgary and Banff, and upon their
1 return will make their hone at 0522
1 YYe1
Brussels Man Winner. 1M
Stratford Beacon -Herald —'When De
r. and Mrs. Adam Ings, sts of were
RRed
er,
the prizes were awarded for the
street parade here on Friday last the
judges took the number only of the
winner of the best clown class. It
now
develops
that the besthe
clown was
Igen Whitt
andof '
brussels. Mr.
Wltittard is well known as a fun -
maker through this district and add -
el much to the fun of the parade
here on July 1st,
Only Two -Cent Stamp Needed
For Any Check.
Monday, as the first banking day
since July, 1 marked the +,iaugura-
ti o
n of the lowered war tax on
checks •
s and other er negotiable paper.
Hereafter all checks need carry 0n1y
a two -cent revenue stamp, instead of
cue per $50 of the face value This
There will be a joint eohersal of wearing a smart frock of navy blue
s the effect of an amendment to the
the different church choirs of )3rus- is crone, fox fur, and small navy
sols in the Town Hall on Thursday blue straw hat. Me, and Mrs, Arlin
evening at 8 o'clock, This rehersal wonto, ill resiAmonde at 50the Beatty avenue, Tor-uests s
is for the purpose of preparing inns- g out-of-town gr
Special War Revenue Act, 1916, in -
reduced last February by Hon.
Jame;, Robb. It provides: "That the
tamp tax on ohecks, bills and notes,
cceipts for money paid by a bank,
ills of exchange drawn] upon per -
is for the Sunday evening of the Old prnesent were Rev. and Mea S J b
A
the Park at 7 p.m. Th s invitation is Mr. and Mrs. S. Alli,, jun, Mr' t
Boys Reunion, Servide will be in 1n, Mr, and Mrs, F. la. Turner s
one outside of Canada. accordant to
for everybody who can eing. Lorne and Mrs. A. E. t1.11in, a11' of Tonna- a
an, > ckmier will be in charge of rho tai anti Mr, and Mrs. C..E, k rguaei l7,
Music: The doroperation of every- Dtroit,—Orel fr'ieilds 1n .Brussels fi
he. tenor of the. bills, money orders
nd travelers' checks and post office
nosey orders, shall on and after the
rot day of July, 1927, be two cents
n respect of each such instrument fel.
n amount in excess of $1.0;”
body will surely sake this a great unite In wishing Wav and his bride
success. •
a happy journey through life, a
1
Gherard, the Italian tenor, is on
trial at Florence, Italy, for the kill-
ing of his affinity, Nota F'rsco. .
Dispute between the C. N. Rail-
way and their freight clerks waw'
settled. The clerks reeer-o increases.
Schooner "Bale Saint Pau:" •was
cut in two by the steamer ''Canadian
T upper" in the lower St, Lawrence,
IL Ch '�T
Church
Notes
(
St. John's Church
The evening services will be dis-
continued during July and August.
Sunday School and morning ser-
tree each Sunday at 10 and 11 a.m,
The Archbishop of Huron adminis-
tered the rate of Confirmation on 13
at St. John's church on Monday even
rag of this week. There was a large
ccngregation present to hear his 7
Lordship.
182
BoysY.L.'1=1=3.121,-4111471EXENMIlal
Farms for dale
The undersigned offer- his 10e•no7•e farm, be
Ing Lot 25,Co,, 12, Grey, also the 1110 acre.
Lot 27, Con. 11, Gray. Nnrnta are in /1 :•cite
condition and good but/dings on both plr.ce.
Reasons for selling poor health min no heti)
Possession 1st of Al orch. 17nr farther partici
ttlnrs, apply to GEORGE M. SPII,IRAN,
R. 11, No. U. BrnAseis,
Teacher Waisted
7,
Wanted—Teacher, dito nm eel an or about he
1st n1' 8eptember. Tootle
of the undersigned by Junlyt 0th.o be1t1 t nwe4 or
any tender not necessarily accented
a 2(1551 5GE 5. Q0UL7'ER,
R. R. d, Wingham .Seo,-Tre•ns,
Tenders Wanted
,
Morning—Services in all Churches
evitli Prominent Old Boy
Pastors in charge
7 p, m.-- Combined Service
in Victoria Parti
1927
of Hamilton, will supply �ti y Mrasic
Mount Forest Pipe Band Listowel Brass Band
Owen Sound Jazz Band
hand Concerts Ev.'gs 25th
High Mass Entertainers Comedians, Etc,
SundayJuly-24th
Tenders for oolstructicn work on canoes -
Mon road 14, opposite Lots 1 and 2 In the
Township of 111olfilloo, r distance of 100 roads,
will be received by thee undersigned 11010
Saturday, Jelly 10th, 15(17,
Tenders will be opened nt the Catut eel e Lib.
tory Ball 'eafo•th, at 2 00 p. 1n. on e,nd ante,
A deposit elf 10 per
011t1•act to ac•
immunity tendo•. Lowest or any tender not
cording Its [mooted,le11d pocl$e,tllon,,, doziest:1.
lacer in ehnrge. Plans, &e , nt Dot 86, Con,
J8, HeIDI)0p Township. 1 t
,r013N A7oNAY, Olork,
Teacher Wanted
Teacher wanted for
S. 9. No. 1, Grey,dutiesto co Sept, 1st. Ex ole ood teaoherpreferrod. Applications, Meting salary,
ceived by the Secretary us to July 20th.
J. P. GAYNOR, Mee.•Treas.
Lit, s, Brussels
Tenders Wanted
Painting School Nouse 5; S, No, 3, Morris
Tenders will be received by the undersigned
tap to July 6th, next, for the painting of the
sohool houso and ontbtilldtngs of S. t5. Nc, e
AI ( w ro Anp,tlst
Iy accepted, 51018, YUILL, 5ocretnrs der•
R, R, No, 6, Brussels,
Tenders Wanted
Polhting School Nouse, S, S, No, S, Grey
orf e. oak to be oon,pleter Selo
at, 1027. t Qwest or m'y tad, not
Tendore will bo reoelvosO 51 tlie,tnd'orrlgued
ap to July 01),, noxi, fomite pnblting of school
house (055 out6nildinge, S 5. No,o, Esrey,
Contractor tolfnrnish all material, t,otvest
Or any tender not neoeasnriiy nnnept.ed.
2-2 T1108, TX/BNBTJLL, ,Nee I O. Gr ROSS President,
Oddfellows' Decoration Service in
- Park at 2 p.m,
Listov''e1 Blind in Attendance
All Ohl Boy Pastors at speak.
Lend Accompaniment
Followed by Sacred Band Concert.
Soft rd, July 25
Men's Soft Ball Ladies' Soft Ball
Moncrieff Ethel Stratford
Stratford dl
Mitchell
Wroxeter
Clinton Brussels Clifford
Blnevale Wroxeter Moncrieff
Base Ball July 26
Walkerton vs. Palmerston
Winners
1a
Teeswater
y swat
er
Best Ball Teams in the District
Play starts at 1 o'clock
Side Shows, Games �� midway JjfJ. ' Lottridge's
Ride's Novelties g I�! y LLL citrons Amusements
See the Gorgeous Decorations and
Magnificent nt
Electrical g ice
1 '
Di
la
Y
Masquerade Procession
Grand
12 o'clock eaoh day
Over 150 in Costume Floats pecoratnd Cars Clowns, Eta, Don't Mfss This
Dancing Pavilion Jitney
Tournament
7 -Piece Orchestra in attendance For Old Boys
Both Afternoon and Eventing Ato'clock 9 o clock a. m,, 25th & 26th
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R, H, UMIS, Treasurer, M, SLACK, Secretary;.