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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1936-06-26, Page 4Y'V 31i li { sllfdi' old : .e inserted at new low cash rates: n .weep • 4 week ., sial week Minimum eha Each figure, Of Thanks. 'In Memoria URe malt be directed to a Box Number. care of The Huron Expositor, for 10 cents x0 i , sal Per meek will be charged id ads in above class arra not paid by the Tright in the week in which the ad was run. Hittlfb. Illalliakes and Deaths inserted free of charge_ "' • Auttiun Sala; Notice to Creditors, Etc.—Rates on application. Qat alld,'Feasnd, Coming Events, Eta,, --per• word: ge, first insertion - 26 Cents initial and abbreviaition counts •as one tcgrd. . Notice -1 cent per word. Minimum, 50 cents per week. 1 Cent %.t Cent 3G Cent -- -_ Personal Q•CW,t,NTIVIC PALMIST, MME. H. NOW AT l 1wJ7 •G',ommercial Hotel, Room 16, Have your tan road, know yourself, ability, health. L Tt11 {tiga1urday night 'only. Special rate. 3577x1 - •, Wanted WAN= TO BIW -SECOND HAND • • bicyclic, in good condition. Apply to n THOMAS GILLESPIE, Seatorth. v 5577-1 'Lost and FOund rrRA1L� LICENSE LOST — A TRAILER license lost between Brodhagen and Wal="''• ton on Thursday last, Apply til• Waito 357ot Offices 74I Articles For Sale 1 -alOR SALE—,13 ACRES OF ALFALFA .L hay, heavy eifop, standing, • Phone 4-93, Hensall Central. 1 3577x1 'Tj OR SALE—ONE NEW UPRIGHT EV ANS piano and one Rogers Cabinet Radio, both in eirce6lenta condition. Value .for quick . sale. Apply' to ANDREW DEMERLLNG, Varna. 6 3577-1 Notices HINGAVING PURCHASED BLACKS14T—.H the' blacksmith= businese of the late -- Archie Barton; North Main Street, Seafortb, I am in a tositi'on to do general blacksmith- ing and repairing., Many years experience. and all work 'guaran'teed. ANDREW DEM- ERLLWG, North Main St., Seafarth. 3577-1 BE SURE :AND HAVE THE WEDDING party photographed at The Burgess Studies, Mitchell or Clinton_ .High grade work at reasivnable prices. Both Studios openevery week day. Photos taken day or :fight'. 3576-21 ' Township of Tuckersmith DESTR, THESE . NOXIOUS WEEDS— Sow Thistle: Bind Weed. Bladder Cam- pion,. Canada Thistle; i -;Wild Carrot, Dodder; Ohiekery, 'nigh:ling Mustard, Oxeye Daisy. Blue Weed, Hawkweeds, Common Milkweed, Wild Lettuces, Common Burdock, Decks. Wild Musta4ds. Pepper Grasses, Stinkweed, White Cockle. Common •Ragweed. Poison Ivy, Rus- sian, Thistle and Spurges. The Weed Con- trol Act states:—"Glasse 5. Every occupant of land.. or if . the land is unoccupied, tare owner shall destroy all weeds designated 'sox - ions by the regulations ,as often in every' year. -as is sufficient to prevent the ripening of seeds' Clause 23: "Any .person, •who contravenes any of the provisions. of this Act or refuses or neglects'to obey any lawful or- der of an Inspector given under authority of this . Aat shall incur a penalty of not, ices than $10, nor more than 550. for every suds, bffenee." Weeds have no plate in a progres- ''sive municipality; do your share to pryrent their spread. ROLAND KENNEDY,. Weed Inspector. • 3577-2 Agents Wanted 11 h AN WANTED FOR WLEIGH ROUTE u• of 300 families. Write to -day. RAW- EIGH'S, Dept. ML -363A -F, Montreal, Can. 5575-3 For Rent O RENT—SEVEN ROOM HOUSE, NORTH Main Street: cheerful, bright location ice13:•• decorated;,, electric light and town ester. MRS, P. D. HUTCHISON. 3572-tf 41 :;Popular Stallions Clydesdale Stallion .FAVOURITE AGAIN ' "^.T-"* •'Rn!,*' 1 '44t i wen' 'as' the.gutblie, are anl,u4 Aldi wliith it, 'hath en "In One and OnnOntenese, It is a2'tlua lefht h 'e tn. + ematireatkepi tor, t+dae dxluid in Brantforn. And' on the over at Landon an thine part in a• musical don- cent ihel'di illi city•, Properties Improved Among the eampatenively 'recent •tmplidctem'ents in the village were those orf Mr. Alex. Sparks in re- ehil giti;ig and' (otherwise impiloviing the exteri'3r- of his dwelling;' Mee, J. McKenzie (i>tl• rennningling; Dr. A. R. Campbell in raising the roof of his dwelling; •Miss Isabella Moir in s,hing''rngb {the walls of her dwelling; Chamber of Commerce in eireeting•ia fine up,to-date bandsta'nd; Miss Jes- sie Moir in impovling the exterior With nice ;painting; 'Miss Annie Con - sift in nankin; ihnprovements to the front part of her dwelling; Mr. Geo. Douglas in re-paintfing; Mr. 'Harry Arnold. in..._much improving the ap- pearance of the west side of his dwelling; Mr. 3. W. MOrtweiti in add- ing to the 'e-rteriar and .grounds on: what has ;lsee!n isnaften as the ReiciYert property at the west end of the vile rage. All these hmpro,vements "go to show the sl rift of 'nttpmov'ement and doubtless we have unintentionally ov- erlooked some other improlvements and changes. • Miss Nellie Fee has ,taken a posi- tion with M. Hugh McLaughIin,, of Brueefield. No. 24337 - :nrolmelit No. 1961 Form 1, Premium A. Terms -=-515 to insure. Will stand for the ,improvement of stock or the season of 1936 at his own stable. ROBERT MURDOCK.. Proprietor. Peter Kilpatrick. 'Manager. • 3572- The Imported Clydesdale Stallion' MISTY LAW 426684] (22212) Enrolment •bio. 2908 Form 1, Premium A Win stand for the improvement of stock for the season of 1936, as follows: Monday., Afternoon—Will leave his - own stable at Brucefield and gar south to Kippen ko Thomas Batts, for night-, TnesctaotEast to William Martin's, 10th coueession, Tuck- etsmlith,,:for noon; then east to Cromarty to Ken McKellar's, for night. Wednesday- North -by. Staffs and west 13/4 miles, then north to the 7th Concession to . Coyne.. Brae., for • noon: then west to Robert Doig's, for night. Thursday—West' to Gemmell's Corners and north to A. & J. Broadioot's: for • noon: then to his own stable for night. Friday— West to the Second of Stanley and north to Jahn ' 11. MoEwen's, for 'noon; then to bis own stable for night. Saturday—at his own. stable. Terms -215 to insure. •-^•' • ROBERT MURDOCK, Proprietor and Manager. • 3572 - Pure Bred Clydesdale Stallion MARATHON YET Reg. No. 22860 'f. Enrolment No. 205 Certificate No., 1 Will stand for mares et his own stable, one- half mile west of Hensall, for the season of 1936. Term -¢12.00, pa e; February 1, 1937. DONAMD BUkNS. Manager. 8573 - Births 'BEACOM—In' Scott Memorial Hospital, on June 22nd, to Mr. and Mrs. Jack Beacom, ^of : SeTforth, a (laughter,.• • Deaths Mn. W.' L McLaren, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Bell and Mr. and Mrs. Wes. Venni attended the Bell picnic 'which was held at Riverside Park on Sat-' ,urday'afternoen, • 'Miss Patsy M•eDonnell, who has spent 'the past year with her grand- mother in Yukio, Oklo., returned to her . hiome -here en Sunday last. , Mrs. Jdhn Pope, who has s'pent the • last few months with members of her family, has returned to her home here for the suanm er months. 'Mrs. Mary 'McLaughlin, of Durham who has been visiting at the hoane of 'MT. and Mrs. George Hess, re- turned to her home on Saturday last. ,Mas. Ed.. Sheffer and Mrs:' Fred Manns left an Wed+nesdny morning' for Port Rowan to visit for a few days with the formers. sion=inelaw- and daughter, Dr. and Mrs. Reid. Rev. George Logie, son of the 'late Rev. John Logie, a' fanner ,pastoir of the Ro{dlgerlville Presbyterian Church will occupy the pulpit of the Unned Churchen Sunday morning, June 28. Tin Sacrament . of the Lord's' Sup= per will be observed at the morning' service of the Uni'te'd • Church on Sue - day, July 5; preparaito•ry service on Friday evening, July 3. {Mfrs. Jahn Parke is visiting for a few days this week at the home of they son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and_{, Mas. Clarence'•Pamke, of Zurich. . 'M'rs. James Patterson (nurse) is with 'friends in.. -Zurich this week. Mr. flee Hlagair is spending a few daaga•.Illin week w't'}i.:fnerds .in Part IR;crarart. Mr. W. R. Davidson, who- vi+asL,ep- e%ated`e on a few weeks ago in Vic- e: ria Hospital, London, ks ilmpiloving ewely ';and expects t:o ':be able to re- rn h>bnne 'here the , beginning on, next week .'• Mr. and -Mrs.' Geo. Petty are leav- ing 04 Frim' morning for Toronto tri attEnnd the Wedding of their grand- daughder, Mass. Marion Scott. The veeddirng wilietake place on Saturday. Minn Katie "Scott and 'M'rs. Ballantyne t,1ll a'In attend the .ted:Wig,.,;; Mr..Harry Jennings, of Exeter; will have charge" of the seliv'icese in St. Paul's• Ang}iean Church 'on' Sunday next, lune 28. Mr.-- and MTS. Shultz, Ief Pigeon, Mich., 'who 'have been visiting with friends 'aid. relatives in and around town for the past month, returned to their la .tr o".on,Wednesday Mor.3ling, of. this meek, aeetcmpanied by Mrs. Sant Winer, who will •visit in Pigeon .for a few weeks. . Mrs E. J. Ruanballl, of T:orontor.ie. visiting for a few weeks at tihe,llloine of her sister, Miss Mary McGregor. A strawberry festival, under. .the ausp"ice;s 'orf 'Carmel Presbyterian Church win 'be' held,. on Friday even.-. ing of this week when lfiere willbe • good program of local talent 'and" the Citizens' Band Wilk also be. pres- ent to' enliven the ei. e'nling. Funeral of Late Mr. Robertson The funeral of the late Jas. Rob- ertson', of the vi'.'age, was held from the home here on Friday afternoon last with interment in Hsnsall ..Union. Cemetery The service was conduct ed by Rev. A. Sinclair, of the United Church, of wt:: ch church the deceas- ed was an esteemed Eider and al- t . (,ugh the funeral was a private one ',here was quite a large attendance of relatives and intimate friends. The floral 'tributes were very beautiful. The Pallbearers were William (Craig, John Elder, John T: Mitchell, Henry Hort'omeAllred Taylor and Alexander Buchanan. Quite a large nuimiber from the vil- lage and vicinity attended, the races lend in Exeter on Tuesday basic. Haying is now going on briskly in t?-i:s locality and the yield is eery good. Church Services • ed •lmlme4 tern west -,of Sia@ •Hetet ,ao 4-We'lington Street and th'xottglp true neairteq,y !of the C. NN R., together 'yrkth 'a favora'bl'e lease, the s :ti atl'ion is splenld''id,. ''both foie the gathering of the 'public and the 'fine space for cars. Mr. an' i Mrs. P. B. Buehnnan, - of St. Thom -• as, vent R'V`'edeanti. er 1'astt with. relatives and friend's. gat leucite, Mr and .Mrs. (H. Hillinnin left on Saturday for Bright's Grove, where they will holiday for a couple. of weeks. Milt. and Mrs. A. Smllli'e, of Torous,- to, are visuting at the home of -their seat, Dr. 'Sat' (inie, who ds donflneii; t this rstbm through iUnees. • ! VB s Mi'nnme Reid is visiting at the heme...D'f her_ _keener ,aitd sister -ins law, Mr. and Mxs. John Reidi of L S1f[Ta—In Seaiorth, on Tuesday, June 23rd,' .Walter Richardson Smith, in his 78th year. VARNA Hying Is now in full swing and the weather -everything that could be 1111r. and M'rs. G. H. Beatty and ehlil n spent 'Smithy with, the lat- ter' parents at-ter'ssparents at Ripley. ' KIPPEN Engagement Mr. and. Mrs.• William McKenzie, of Kipper. anno'un`ce the. engagement. of their eldest .daughter, Jean Eliza • •bell, to Mr. John Howard Currie, son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Currie. of C'.irdton. the marriage to take place in. July. - • Mrs.' ' Heri `eirt W'. teman a n d daughter: of Tcronto. Visited at the. home of Miss Mu`2.1 Wnitemlan,, of. .the village, daring the past week. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. M:el•lis, of the village vi=itnd at 'f -e• h•_me of the former's sister and brother-in-law, i.nYlr. 'and Mrs. Emei'•yon Stafford of St. Thomas over the week -end, . The Many friends of Mrs. Thos. Butt, who' hu ,b: . -en seriouny sick in Seafc'rth 'Hospital, will be glad. to Iearn that she•is soma -'hat improved and we hone that within a short time sfhe may be able to • return to her' home much improved in health. - Mrs. Eric McKay, of E>;''inondville, visited at the home of Mrs. John Deitz, of the village, during the past meek,, • ..Mrs William K'i'ng. of BeLr'ore, -paid a'.shr--rt' visit at the ?tome of Mr1 and. Mrs. W. L. Mieblis, of the village, desiring the week. 'Mrs: Norman Pybiis, who has been I spending the past few weeks at the home of her mother. Mrs. Henry; Ricker. of the Blind Line. Hay; re- turned to her home in' the West during the past 'week'. S'ne was ae- enmp}anied., home i'v her brother, Ar- thur'; who intends staying for a . few rat rt'hrs to help tak'e off the harvest. • 'Ara John Deitz, of the village, has not been enjoying good health for the past few days but we tenet she, may semi resume her usual gond health. . Mr, Wm. McGregor, of Tucker- sniilfh, had the miis'fortune to lose a • goo horse' quite recently` ,arid Mrs. Brown, 'of 'Greenway, rots" at the - hamrfe of their d'au'glT- ter+ rid sin in'-Vaw, 'M7'. , and NTS. S l 4 r. l nus'seatl, of the village, dnrr- in: he past. week. r • - •when a 'hymn was sung: after which Mrs. Young Ied •in prayer. This was follaowed • > •bye ethtte' • Seriptanre lesson •w.hieh was read by -Mrs. J. - Dallas. Miss M. McGregor Tread the alloca- tion.. and•a •beautiful •duet was well teri'd by . Mlrs. A. Dougall and Mrs. M. Dougall,• "The Chuach lin the W111dw'o•od," aen mpanied on the gui- tar attnenanjo:-• •Maes. •Lane of Gade- rieh, Presbyterial President, ,gave .a very full 'and interesting report of the Council m'ee'ting of the W. X. S. held in Toronto. e •After the singing of a hymn -n Mrs. Lane closed the meet- ing vyith prayer after which a • dainty tun, ,o_'f cake and ice cream wns served and a sociali hour spsnt. Ma- and Mrs. W. E. Hlbggarth and 'Bruce and Annie Hoggarth, of Lon- don, spent Tuesday of this week with friends in• town. • • Rennie - Rnmball. A geetty wedding , rw as solemnized a't t r United 'Church, Parsonage, Clinton, on Saturday, June 13, When Mary 'Eileen, eldest daughter of Mr, and ,Mrs. A. E. Ru-nball, of Clinton, became the bri'd'e- of Samuel G. Ren- nie, son of Mrs. Jessie and the late Erastvs Rennie, of Hensel". The cereanfny was performed by Rev,' F. G. Farrell. The bride was attended by her ester, . Miss Helen Rnmball. The happy nosing• couple will reside in Hensall_ Mr. and 'Mrs. Harold Scruton. of Port Dover, visited over the week- end with relatives and friend's in town, Mrs. NicholiY Cuppard, of Detanit, and Mrs. Allan Butt, 'of Toronto, vis- ited this week at she Mame •of Mrs, Jc tri • Dins'dale and 'Mrs. Alda.. Sim- mons. Miss Jean (Bonnie) Glandis, of Juno. Okla„ is visiting at the home ri'f Lir..and Mrs. C A.-:M'acDpnn'ell. ''Mise Vera Welsh. of Toronto, spent the week -end with relatives `g and ['friends in tlw•n. I . Mss Isaber.e Saundercock had her tons'.,.•: r:m,oved at her home here on Monday morning of this week. On Mor'3a.y evening, June 9t'h, the men of the 'isenoall United Church are ' putting on a strawberry festival on the church lawn. ' A splendid' pro- gram Will follow the supper and the Bengali Citizens' Band Will provide plenty of m'usi'c. Mr. and Mrs. George' Hess spent ';ne week -end at Pike Bay and Dur- ham. 'Mr. Harry Wilson. of Woad'stock, j's visiting with friends in town. On Monday last a number of the relatives• and friends of Mrs. Wm. Henry, of the village, took the op- poitnnity •of eall'ing to see her on her 92nd birthday and to emigratu- ra a her upon. .eaching . such good and age with a- .stir measure 'af .h'ealth anti; hen facul4ieta all so 'good as to mignifO' i 4linversuitionl, etc. It is naddle4g, pen-Ih+a.•ps, to say that all call- rtnareadiveid a vary cardial welcome antecitiipled with 'gifts were the many wi ng that, she {Might be spared WI bparnd many +mate anm^weirsa'nies. . On Ttiesle r horning Vast Mr. M. Wm. LTi itatatithlikt, tghiter,• 11Lisd et�t �NSALL e 'Station to rent on No. 4 Frig ' vay, t Henalg. A:'pp11+ to Bax 23, engin rt. 17w1 "' de -Birthday Party . of *Canino! Plsby: id iiheir regular mem t'h *k> 1i of a bir'th- 'e 'laiw7pl::..csf Miss' Min - t alsrl. with , a 140 *OngWIa;t,�4��,,�,;µt,y,'�inIay,,t,si,. LB9VLYl3'N :WM I; tit a+a d,{ 4t• ;1; rl' i.' 1°, �� ti.,6,dt!a t r I f I � •.:da. pp ii '1 a t I cndion. Mats. D. .A.- tantelton left -pan tui; day . for Pike Bay Where shewll ''span!)• 4, e'otlt jlla of Wseiis. 'Mtn Fred: "Smialllinembe, . of Guelph, els ;decile 'ensiininn her. sister, .Muss ,1, *ts. Ii' 7 e xtdll, vrr:''11 ,1,ugh., Visi"a'i"i• , at to m ',e, a � .ilei dla'- t'es, s. G ge,Fee, 'or a'eon�ple of weeks, eetaiirne4 • to her (home in 'Lur- iolit hist yq^e'e'k. Conti, ation School Report The f0{034ter? tnen'results of the Lpw'en Schfdd1 at Hensall Contin- uation 'School. Tach pupil has four Depanttmetilbal stobject and in addi- t;pn, Literature and 'Composition, Geloinletry (Ponta Ilya Algrebra (..Form I). The 'majority also ,have Latin and Fr n'eh. • Subjects Atli braeIcets After a inane means that the student filed to obtain 50 per cent. in that subject: Doris Atexandrery Ruth Bell„ Jahn Bell, Keith Buchanan (Bot- any, Botany, Lit., Comp.,• Alen, Mary Clark„ Maiiilgo+bd''l rosin; Helen Dick (lir. 'et. ),••Mary , Faetquhar, Aubrey • rFar- q Har °(iPihysuogratphy, Lit., Latin, F :nob), Ross Forrest, Mona Glenn (A831:41 ), ZOax'1 II `poll'e, Elgin:,, 01 soon ()•:ii•. , (list., 4ag„ Lit., (loAxtea), GJerald ' k101i1>I (ten.. 113r. Hint„ V40.. Ora*, Botianne.Vin, irate 1 r.), i a' r-J:0('C'aI �' '+., Lar.), Jean Long i M'a)cgaret McGrigor (Ph swop:,• Arith., .Fr.), 'Elva MCQu;een, DQrotily Munn, Kenneth Pasniri'ore; •Alice Pfaff (1Bm, Hist.); (Douglas Sangster ' (Art, 'Botany, Lits.), Edna Saundercock, B,aatbara •Sheph'ea'd, Margaret Shep, herd (A•iaith.), Jbten Siznknbns ("Fr.),, Jc$hn T1'aquaar, Theda Watson, Reg- inald Wtuertlh (A'lg.), Reynold riVue.rth (A11g•)e . • McMartin - Halliday A quiet wedding took place on Sat- uncley, June 20, at the Thome bf Mrs-, D. McMartin, when her nephew, 'Wil- aiaan• Alien 'McMartin, of Loyal Oak, 'Mdoliigan, •only son of Mr. Robert Mc- Martin, was united' in inlaraiage to Catherine Boyes Halliday, of Bran- don,•-' M'an..- The 'eerenneny was- pee- fornve'd by Rev. W. A. Young, of Carmel Presbyterian Church. Only. the 'imimediate relatives were plres- rawtoerry es t auspices Ladies' Aid,' in Carmel' Presbyterian Church,'. Bewail Friday, June 26 Hensall Citizene Band in attendance,, Supper served 5,30 to 8 Followed by Excellent Program ADMTSSI'ON• a 25c and 15c est. The young eo'niple ;will reside in Royal Oak, Mich. Rev. Denise Bright, travelling sec- retary- bf the Bible Sonet -y, took the ervice in the United Church on Sun- day morning last. stressing the gRreat work done by the Society and the ever .increasing editions of t7ne Bible in 'every language nearly that is spok- en throughout the world, and how worthy as a forerunner of the mis- sionaries of the support of all inter- ested in the spread of the Word of Gad, the great agency for overcom- ing aid that 'i's contrary to its teach- ing and the betterment of the world. Miss Pearl Elder took the solo part in the anttlhem;, and at the evening esevi'ce the pester, Rev. A. Sin-elail', delivered a spl:•endi'd 'discourse, while the c'hc,`.{r rendered a fine anthem. ' At Carmel Presbyterian Church Rev. W. A. Young, the pastor, occu- pied his .own pulpit, delivering good. practical srermians both morning and evening, while the choir rendered goad muisic. At the Meriting service ,Mrs. W. A. Young sang a solo and at the 'evening service a quartette was given by Irene Hoggalith, Mattel' Wleh'ltman, Frank 13asbtisby .and '`Jin, Mi i toad, The 'bandstand {IS now very nearly completed and will be a real up -to- date Ione lin every respect of gb¢d sits and 871W1 4nid ranking with the best 'to be found outside of any very. large ,centre. On Saturday everting -the. Band nsed it in its tL'n'Iirdo1ied» . ab {tai i'.iYr t Al 1al • Y i` ,mT e t. One- Day Celebration . In The_ History of - ea forth r4 f 9.3.0 . a.m., Starting V'm at Victoria Park. LASH PRIZES Best Decorated Float—tst, $5.00; 2nd, $3.00. Best Decorated Car—ls s $5.00; 2nd, $3.00. Best Decorated Bicycle; (Tandem or Single -1st $$.00; 2nd, $200 ' Ancient Car or Vehicle '-1st, $5.00. Best Clown in .Parade—gst,, $3.00; 2nd, $2.00. Hard 'l'ime (`ostume=$3:00: ' : - Most Original. Turnout in Parade—$5.00. 8. Kiddies' Decorated Tricycle or Wagon—lot, $2.00 ; 2nd: 9. Kiddies in $1A0Costumes-1st,. $2.00; 2nd, $1.00.' . a Duncan,R. G. Parke. - JUDGES—Messrs. K.M. McLean, A. F. Cluff, W. J. Prizes offered by the'Business and Professional Men of Seaforth. • • ' mom AT 10 A.MATRECREATION:GROUNDS•.�-�,` 1 veil S van .� Full • program of Children's Sports with wonderful proms (Special Prize for School Girl coming toe-Logest Distance.) 10.30 a.m.: .. Chnton eaior Recreation Grounds 'chedaleaian Whetween two good teams immediately following children's sporii. Admission 25c (TA X„INC LUDED) .•'.. 5750.00 2.17 Trot or Pace, $250.00 2.22 Trot ; or- Pace, $250:00 . rot 'or'Pace, '$250.00 The big rize none is bran g in t to 'ether the bet horses raciii` ';•:: this- year. -Betting per.mitted.. 3 heats in 5. First race ,2 o'clock' sharp. Admission,' adults 50c, ladies 25c,.: autos' 2.5c, including tag. a4t FOOTBALL6p.m. Recreation Grounds Admission 25c including tax. ' �'ll, '�.41J� • See the smaest leamein the Huron "League, in :a scheduled game The hest in dance m,4stc In the evening dancing in cov- e r e d pavilion, opposite Com- mercial Hotel, en Shaw and his 7.piece Casino Orchestra of Stratford 1 c al landers Band �1..DALY r. Fres. Seaforth ' Turf Club. S %0t 1 'd+ fi � A t h• J • t .. trS h 1 f. s� II 41, ..i itr h y i �dd ti �7•k F utgm. 'k F re=. 111' rt • • . 1 • 4 II 0 1 v • • , • • M r b • • i• ▪ 4 • ' , •• ^ • 1 • • , S • •/ 4 1 ..,_."•�.4 ,:Nh'/All