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" , Siliatizawe cbsaage, first intention "....., 20 Cents
lace figure, initial and abliterdeition ioountli els ova wool.
In. AterilOninna Notices -d cent per word. liidoinnon, 60 cents Der wock.
&veered er, a Box Number. cane of The Remo Exigniter. for 10 cents
rer weelc will be charged If ads in ave ohms axe not wand by the
ka the week ha Whith the ad was run.,
and Deaths insetted free of tharge.
to Creditors, Ete.-diates on antudicatilan.
(1.14d4g, the past weeir. .
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Me and Dirs. WM. Haney, Of Wing-
hanadvisitted at the home of Mr. and
Ulm W. Le Brwi% of the village date
ing the pt week.
Mr. and Mrs. JoSeph Hood; of the
second of Stanley, tcelebnated the 50..th
anniversary of theer wedding during
the past week. Mr. and Mrs. Hoied's
many friends extend congratulations
and hope they may be seared to seend
many more.
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Love, of Stan-
ley, accompanied by Miss Gladys Jar.
restt, of the village, visited frierals in
Hamilton during the past week.
The strawberry teetiml which was
held on the church lawn on Tuesday
evening under the dusaddee of .t,the
Young People, was a grand success
A grand supper was served by the
ladies of the congregatina, atter which
a delightful program of band music
was prow , •
nea by the Dashwood Band.
Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Turnbull, of
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cirang iseno, aneoutpanied by mr, ad
Mns. E. Meueseau and +3aughtee, et
dae village, spent Sunday at Tober _
mory.
Mr. and Mr. Alvin McBride, 02
Stanley, accoMPanied by Mr. R. Mc-
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a
rfl4Slote"onetfest:::::7..::::.the 111'4
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. A lro,,o4norweding was solemn,
liked at St. Paer's Church, Dryedale,
when. Reif •ti R. Martbi united le
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Inarriage' '''j"xn""ret leabe.. Be, daughter
Of MT. and Mre. Willeam McKenzie,
ef KARMA, ,tri urban Anthony Duch-
son af lifx and Mrs. Oscar Duch.
arme, el Diyiedalet Given. its raaxriage
tiY her father, thei bride was charm..
eee .,_ e
1 lt white satin own
"a ts" a' wiltir -engt ,, V
1.11 a veil Of el& et carrying a
/". • !it
walite'PraYer bdok with satin stream--
era. MTS. R. /lecher -me, sister of the
groom, was bridesmaid, while the
groomsman wan Mr- Edward Haged-
A reception held at the bnde's
- War ,
home to souse -62 guests. They will
,„enthd, in •
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Hens -ail 10, Mitchell 1
Hawaii defeated Mitchel/ 10-1 in a
Huron -Perth 0,11.A. game here Friday
before a large crowd. The game was
cies% .eXeePt in the seventh when
Herman ean esek) and scored nine
runs. K5pfer, pitching for Ffensall,
was streets by a pitched ball in the
sixth inning and was replaced by
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Tudor. The 111elevera; Ilittebe4-41.0-
ear.ee, re; FAO, 2nd: Wright, Cf:
-Lepparcl, lat; Plage, le.ss, Casey, e.;
H.abkirk, lerd; Tillaier„ 14; Fulton, re,
r Hensall-J. Theiliore let; Foster, co.
f.; Ketslakei, c; Wen, 244; Stade,
szs O'Brien, rd.; Pee mom 11. • 1111d-
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son 3rd; Kipfer, p.; doe, as. . '
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Mite -hell 001 000 00--1 3 6
Heasaa
. . 000 oil) 90-1,0 7 t
Batteries: MitcheR-Macaree,1.1161)-
ie.
kirk and Case Hesisall-Kipter Tu-
dor and Kerslake.
'Mr. Russel Heddea, who lies spent
the Past Yettr with 'his btahars, Prank
and Orville, of St. Cathaxines, arrived
home Tuesday evening and will visit.
at his home here.
Miss Hattie Sutherland was in
Stratford on Saturday attending the
funeral of her late -cousin, Miss Bes-
gjo Dent, sa, resideof ot that city, and
a former school teacher, !baying taught
for many years in the Stratford
school. .,
The Hawaii Citizens' Band will pre-
sent their open air ban concert in
the band stand on Friday evening,
June 30th, euistead of the usual Satur-
,
daY ilightl OA aseellat Of SiterdnY,
AdY Int, being a Dorainion haidY,
DOMMUM919, Saralee will be held be
•the United Clam* thifil coming SIM-
day Warning, Slaty 2ntd.
Mr, Ray P"atenson et Tomato spent
the. Week -end with his Parents, Mr-
and MTS. R,. .1, Patenson.
The sottecils dosed here TburadaY
for the burg Midalimmer holidays,.
. Hensel, 17, Exeter 0
Hensall defeated Exeter i'-0 in a
HuoL e ure at Exeter on
rn fixt
Tuesday evening, Hemel' getting 4
is the first 8 iff the seemed, 2 in Atte
fourbb and 3 in tife sixth. Tudor and
Kenilialte w 'on the and for Hen-
edit white Hammond and Taylor
pitched "for' Exeter. '
Ln last week's *sue in retention
made of the calling on friends the
name of David Andersson, through a
aeries' error, appeared, whereas it
'should have read as Willfam Ander-
seare of Kippers, called on friends in
the village.
There will be no celebration in the
village an Setunday, July ist, and
many from this district will, doubt'
-spend the day in Seaforth where
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C R. W ILKINSON; 1{.414.1
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' OPHTHALMIC OPTICIAN
. Wingbam . --
will be at W. Cl. Goodwin% store ore
erY Int and ard ToesdaYal In the
mouth, for the purpose of teeth:0
eyes and fitting gaggles. "Difiticult
eaees and °MS that ha" mat ?meat
ProPeddY fitted are 0PeollaNY raceme
Mended to Consult me. Eleansi: le
eteus. to 6 p.m rime Hessen 16
111671,
ikair aPP°1141flacat . ,
4iti
Wanted • 1 For Sale .,
tthere w___Ila be a celebration, whixds aP
peals to very MAY.
Mrs- Jolm El °returned frOns To.
route) the end of beet week, votheee she
very pleasantly epent a few wee. ke
• enniet Sterilise
with her sister, Dr. J ,
and other relatives and frien
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ANTED - EXPERIENCED GENERAL
ed, meat References required Apply Box
E.II,POSITOB, OFFICE. 8729 -ti,
'RICE SAl,„E-.-BrasteR TWINE AND nAy
" fork rope. al lowest prices, for sale at
Regier's Garage. Sealant, SEAFORTH FAR-
MBES' CLUTL, seee.„2
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••,, For Sale or Rent
1 Teachers Wanted
, c....da.
1POR- SALE -6350.00 CASH, six -ROOM
Immo house, in good condition, on Ord
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wANTDD _ Exp,DDIENGED TEACHER
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, i1exi1mun.
Appb to Box 206, EXPOSITOR. Amilicatams win be received until July,,84:h-
3726-kf HUGH M. ClilleS' NEY. Sec.-Treas., 11. R. A
' Seaforth, • 3732-
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rrEACUESI WANTM FOR S. S. NO. 10,
Applications ba be in 1», July Stiy. RICHARD
' Tcackeasmlth, with 'first clas.s certificate-
-R -10R SALE -6 -FOOT, 4 -FOOT AND 3 -FOOT TAYLOR, IL IL 2, ICeetien, Seuretary-Treas-
cement troughs. Apply to EDGAR
BUTT, Kt:TM. 3732x2
Articles For Sale
Notices
Auction Sales
W11.1 DO SEWING. REASONABLE MORTGAGE SALE
• T rates. eiriLLis KNUCKLE, Harpur- OF VALUABLE FARM PROPERTY
hey. • 3733x2 UNDiEll AND BY VIRTUE OF THE
powers of Sale contained In a certain
QTRAWBERRIES--WILL HAVE IRRIGAT- Mortgage, avh•ich will be piedeeed at the
ed strawberries for one week or longer. tele of sale, there wet be offered for sate by
Bring own dantainers and save money. 0. public, Amman, on
B. PERHAM. Phone 237 r is, Seaforth. MONDAY, the SEVENTEENTH day of JULY,
3753x2 A- D., 1939
at the hour of Two o'dtock in the atternoori
upon the.' pgerotes, the following property,
namefly:
ALL and SINGULAR that certain parcel or
4aact of dared and prembes situate, lying and
being in the Tomaship of , lEillibbert, in the
County et Perth. and the Province of Onkario,
ROOFING - WHY NOT TRY LIQUID being compos -ed of tot mealier twenty-four
.`" Fibre Coating for steel and fiat asphalt da the -Founteerith Concession of the said
roofs? Only $2.00 a square, and we guax-a.n-
tee them for five years. We also sell cement
chimney tops. Apply to JAMES BECKER,
Clinton. Phone 41.
WILL THE COUPI.E WHO TOOK THE
" rug from a verandah on Chtlech Street,
Seaforth, on Saturday night. please return
same and sae further trouble.
3733.1
Township df Blibbert. cordefining one hundred
605013 of hand be the same More or less.
3732-tf ' clwal°nlinheg, 1>a there is said to be a frame
with. eAto and other build-
ings.
TATALLACE ROSS, APIARIST, WILL PAY , The' paimenty win be sold „subject to a Ile-
" Mk for swarms of beee during the mouth serve bid.
of June. .Phone 303-J, Seaforth. I TERMS -Ten per amt. of the purchase
3729-4 money to be paid down at the time of. date
- TOWN OF SEAFORTH vaere°1-
Far further particulars and eonditions of
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TAX 'PRE -PAYMENT RE-. mMil.v to
OWAN, GRAY & MILLMAN,
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Saguia, Ontario,
Solicitors for the Mortgagee,
Frank Taylor, Ehq.,
Exeter, Ontark,
The Town will pay 4 per ;DATED at sar,..,
d.ny
June, A_ D. 1989. 3732-3
cent. per annum up to Aug.
CEIPTS-FOR 1939
31, 1939, on all prepaid 1939
tax6. Certificates and full
• Tenders Wanted
DRAIN TENDERS
particulars may be obtained
from the Towri Clerk's of-
fice in the Town Hall. • , Lawrence Drain, vein be rendved by the
I undersigned anal Minriai. July 3rd at 1.30
pm., when tenders wiui be opened at Car-
negie Bald. Seaf.orth. Excavation 3,180 eerie
Yards ; 36.200 feet.
Treasurer., _ I- Tenders will adso be received for the con -
19 -11 Arneson repair of the Box Drain. which
is a branch Of the Lawrence Drain. ,Excava-
Township of- McKillop
TEINDEftS FOR THE REPAIR OF THE
D. H. WILSON
Popular Stallions
The Clydesdale Stallion
FAVORITE AGAIN
24337
Enrolment No. 1961
Will stand at, h.es own stable at Brucefield
for the season. Fifteen dollars to insure,
payable February I. 1940.
ROBERT D. MURDOCH, Proprietor.
PETER KILPATRICK, Manager,
3728-tf
biota, 1.630 it yards; 'length, 3.040 feet.
( Tien per cent of mat -ma to accompany ;Ma-
dam. Lowest or any tender int necessarily
' accepted.
Plans and speeificatiore may be seen at
the office of the Clea -k. Lot 15, Concession 8,
MeKiLlop.
JOHN McNAY. Clerk,
li- R. 2, Smfortb.
Enrolment 3049 Form 2
The Standard Bred Stallion
• BARON LULLWATER
2.111/2 2.1314 at three year; old
1939 Grade "B" Premium Ne. 375
Will stand for the improvement of stock
at the barn of his owner, W. C, Goveadock,
Egreondville.
He is a jet black in color, stands 15-3 hands
higi, and weighs 1100 pounds. He is a prem-
ium horse and is sound. His sire, Bogalualle
2.04%,
He is also a handsome horse as he Wad
first and reserve champion at the Royal Win-
ter Fair, Toronto, last winter, 1938. Would
try to make arrangements to meet those from
a distance where possible.
Terms -$12, payable February 1, 1940.
• 372741
The Famous Champion Clydesdale Stallion
LOCHINVAR
Map.) No. 25468
likerelment No. 3739 Form 1
Wild stand for the improvement of stock
this seismal, as follows:
Nfimday, Tuesday and Wedneesday-At his
own stable. 114 miles west and 114 miles
south of Dublin. Thursday -Will leave his
,W11 stable at 8 o'clock for Petrolia, return-
ing again on Friday night at 6 o'clock, health
and weather pea -milting! Saturday -At his
own stable.
Terims-05.00 at time of service and $20-00
when mares 'prove in foal.
J. E. FALCONER,
Proprietor.
3728-11
fmportecl Clydesdale Stallion
SOLWAY RESOURCE
imp. (281731 (23029)
Enrolment No. 3744 Form 1
Will stand for the improvement of stock
this occasion, as fonows:
Monday Morning —Will leave his owe stable
et Brucefiedd and go to the Ind Concessions
then south and east to Alex. Siaaelair'e, for
noon; then east to the Town' Line and north
to the 9th Concession to Wm. Patrick's, fol
night. Tumday-East 114 mate and north to
the 2111 Ocrocession to Coyne Bros., for noon:
then 10 Robert ,Doisteis. 7th Concession, for
niglet. Wednesday -To Gernmen's Corner and
north td A. & J. Broacifoot's, for noon: then
4, this own stable for night. Thursday -At
his own estecl)ie. Friday-eWest to he 2nd
Concession of Stanley and north to John H.
lilleEvran's, for noon then to his own stable
for night Saturday -At his own stable.
Terms -To insure a foal, 815.00, payable
Polymers 301, 1940.
R. D. MURDOCK,
Proprietor and Manager.
3722-tf
'the Pure Bred Imported Clydesdale Stallion
TORRS MAGNATE
(blea) "zesss (22371)
EtIrOtalen* No. 3019 First Claes, Form 1
ei :Will stand this season for Mares as fol-
lows,:
lifornday-Leav his own stable, Lot 4, Gen.
ift. lElabert, and go to Mike Nestle's, relate.
Or neo -n; thence to D. J. 'O'Reilly's, Beach -
104d, Lot 12, Con. 4, MeKillots, for night.
,. Tuesday -WV proceed to Jack McCarthy's,
tat 813, Con 2, Logan, for noon; thence .to
Ma own stable for fright WedneicdaY-will
vireceed to Cecil RoirylVe, Lot 10, Con, 3,
Logan, for riotra: lihOttee by way of Huron
Reid to ha awn citable fur night. Thursday
f ted11111 .protteel to Dune. Ocilotthoun's, tot 3,
8, Itiblisert, for noon; T thence to George
hsetie, Lot 11, Con. 11, Cromarty, from 3
deg he 6 (Meek p.m., thence to leek
11 0 PA 16. OSn. 6, Flibliert. for °light.
, ,,,,'; .n. Wt . . 1, ,.. • . to Marbitt Peeney's, Lot
-, i.„ ;• i.
for noon; thence to Irks
f.,,, whore to. *311 -remain
to, be ttilitcl
Lil,' 1949.
6 Mai4eer,
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3732-2
QEALLED 'TENDERS ADDRESSED TO THE
emicessigesd, arid esinorsell "Tender for
Harbour Improvements, Port Stanley, OM.",
w01 ,be received until 12 o'clock noon (day-
, light saving), Tuesday', July 11, 1939, for
harbour improvemeribs at Port. Stanley, Elgin
County, Ont.-
PtaLIS, form of contract and specification
can be seen and torms of tender obtain' ed
alt the office of the Chief Engineer, Depart-
ment of Pahlie Works, Ottawa, at Ithe offices
of the District Engineer, Dominion Pu bile
172dg_. Ltoutcm, Ont; also at the Post
Office at Port Staidey, Oart..
Tendert wail not be considered airless made
on printed forms supplied by the Depart-
ment and in accordance with conditicins set
forth therein-.
Bath tender must be accompanied by a
certified cheque on a chartered bank in Can-
ada, payable to the order of the Honourable
the Minkoter er Public Works, equal to 10
per cent. of the amount of the lender, or
Bearer Bonds of She Dominion of Canada or
of the Canadian National Railway Company
end its constithent companies, unconditionally
guaranteed as to principal and interest by
the Dominion of Canada, or the atioremen-
timed bonds and a certified cheque if remit,
ed 31,, make rep an odd amount.
NOTE. -The Depasltment will supply blue-
prints and specification of the work on
deposit of a sum of 920.00. in the form of a
certified bank cheque payable to the order
of the Minim- of Public Works. The
deposit will be released on the return of the
blue -prints; and specification within a month
from the date of reception of tenders. If not
-returned within. that period the deposit will
be forfeited.
By order,
J. M. SOMERVILLE,
Sedretary.
Department of Pubic Werke,
Ottawa, dune 26, 1939.
3733-2
Card of Thanks
THE SEAPoRTH PUBLIC UTILITY COM -
mission. WiSbo. SID ecoarces their appreciation
of ell who amithed on the occasion of the
fatal accident 4» 3t empinyee, Sylvester Al -
/ea, especially 10 the doctors end to Andrew
Calder, Hwroy McLeod and Don mcGregor,
holder of the St. John's Ambulance Certifi-
cate. who so quirlity applied artificial reemci-
tati011. 3733-1
Births
NORRIS----Act C. E. E. Homiital, Petrolia, on
Friday, June 23rd, to Dr. and Mrs. R. L.
"i'irvcto1ng, the gift of a son (Itonati
Lance)...
CEA/VMS-In Scott Memorial Hospital, Sm-
ite -eh. on June 28th, to Mr. and Mrs. Pm -
34851, choetets, of Terekersmith. a daughter.
SNELL--in *won Memorial Hospital, Sea-
l'Orth, 08 Jtme aith. Oa Mr% and Mrs. nel-
roar Small, a eon,
Deaths
ouga,, wtflo F visiting IrOin tfle west
and Miss Murree Reid, of Slensall, left.
on Saturday last foe New York, where
they intend to spend a few days at
the World's Fair,„ ."9
Farmers in this section have start-
ed haying -and report the hay a fair
average crop.
Mr. T. N. Forsyth, of the village,, is
improving the appearance of litefine
home by having it pieely ,painted.
Miss Margaret Watson, ef Seaforth,
spent a few days during the week at
the -home of her brother an -d sister-in-
law, Mr., and Mrs. C. Watson, of the
village.
Mr. Howard Clark, of Winon.a, spent
the weekend visiting friends in this
locality.
HENSALL
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Reductions on Ladies' and Gent's
Week -End Shoes, at Goodwins, while
they last.
Jean's Beauty Shop -Get a guaran-
teed Naturelle permanent now at the
new special prices: Reg. ISA perm-
anent tor $2.50; reg. $5.00 permanent
for $3.50; reg. $8.00 permanent for
$5.00. Fingerwaving and marvelling
done also, Phone 131, Hensall.
Mr, and Mrs. John Passmore and
family attended the Passmore reunion
at Springbank on Saturday last.
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Horton. of Hous-
ton, Texas, and the former Miss Alma
Scrutan, are spending a month's va-
cation, with relatives and friends in
Hensel.] and district.
Mrs. G. V. Laughton and son, Paul,
of Toronto, are visiting at ehe home
of Mr. and Mrs. Charles McDonnell,
Mrs. Laugh.ton's parents.
Mrs. Evelyn Stapleton has returned
from a pleasant visit spent with rel-
atives at Cochrane.
Mr. Rolitd-t Cameron is confined to
his PCYOM for a few days in the inter-
est of his hrealth. which his many
friends trust will prove beneficial to
Mr. Swaim. of Stratford, was a
week -end visitor with his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Peter Swalne
Mts. H. Martin is confined to bed
with a. beart condition, but we trust,
with good care, will soon be restored
to her normal ,health again.
Miss Mild: -cd Follick, mime -in -train-
ing at iVicioria Hospital, London, re-
turned to her duties on Sunday fol-
lowing a ilteightful three weeks' vaca-
tion spent. with her pareres, Mr. and
Mrs. George Follipk, and,with her sis-
ter, Mrs. Win. Solclan.
"Miss Ruth Hedden, who has been
Confined- to bed at the home of her
mother, Mrs C. M. Herlden, for the •
past few weeks, is improving nicely.
Hold Social Evening
The W. M. S. of the United Church
heldea. social evening in the school
room of the church Monday evening,
the president Mrs. W. B. Cross, in
the chair, and after opening the meet-
ing she. 'called an the pastor, Rev. It.
A. Itrook, to take charge of The deVo-
tional part of the 'meeting: Tihe.fol-
lowing program was- carried out and
muMe enjoyed: Vocal duet, "Drifting,"
Dr. I. G. Smillie and Mr. Sam Rennie;
,reeding, Mr. George Follick; three,
Mrs. M. G. Drysdale and Mrs. George
Hess; solo, Mr. Sam Rennie; violin
solo, Miss Greta Lammie; accompan-
ists, Miss Gladys Luker and Miss
Gneta Laramie. The guest speaker
for the evening 'was a former Hen -
sell resident. Mrs. (Rev.) Knight, of
Edmenton, Alta., who spoke in the
interest of the W.C.T.U. on the tem-
perence work, giving a logical ad -
(Imes on the evils of the liquor traf-
fic. At the conclusion of Mrs. .Knight's
address, Mr. W. C. Pearce, of Exeter,
moved a vote of thanks to the speak-
er' and Coding benediction was given
by the pastor. Refreshments were
served. Mies Margaret Habkirk ar-
ranged the program.
Rev. W .A. Young conducted anni-
versary servicee at Smith's Heil Pres-
byterian Church Sun,day, June 25th,
taking for his morning theme, "Let
Your Light So Shrine," and evening.
subject, sLau,neb Out in the Deep."
Assirstting with the musical part of tbe
services wan a duet, "I Will Lift UP
Mine Eyes," Miss Irene Hoggarta and
Mr. Prank Batterebr; quartette,
'Looking Beyond," Missies Irene Hog-
gaith, Mabe) Workman, Messrs. F.
Pettersby and Jas. Beirgongh; trio,
"The Wayside Cross" was stung at
the evening service by Rev. W. A.
Young, James Beeseugh and Frank
Battersby and the quartette rendered,
"Gently, Lord, 0 Gently Lead Us,"
The Wobeto Class at the United
Church enjoyed a delightful pimple on.
FrklaY afternoon to Bayfield. Some
thirtyeeight members of the cidato and
guests; sat down 'ito well laden tables.
Spurts in charge of the president, Mr.
Ted M
unit arrd M
is. Robert Passmore,
were enjoyed
Thieves gained entrance to tbe
home of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Swaine
.of Ifterreall while the family was away,
securing as their loot $19 in cash,
which was in the -purse in an upstairs
bedroom They grained entramee by
plwebig a ladder againet the house
" amid getting through an ripstalas
li/PPEN
windoW. Provincial Oornaitable McCoy
—
of gortfOileh Ise ineteitigaling,
,Me. anti Mit IL Walker, of Pete*. Itkr#.."0., 'Young, of Carmel Preo-
bwo.,, spoof a pleaatant vie% at tb*:fropfefialt,Ottoth, boo eceeptedett ettll
Mine 'dr MIt.Wfli. Moon ortthe ofthittf Porffoo an Pastor ' of that dleureld
A.1.1875T-Iss Sertforth, Saturclay,• Jane 24.
Selvester Ill* 52nd sear:
TEGIVIPSON-fn &Worth. on Saturday, Jane
24111i, Chathatte Elizabeth Thompscm, daugh.r
ter cif the Siete Man Taciarogrix.
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SPEN
INI N DAY AT
Seaforth 1.
*Last Year Was :a Day Long To Be Remembered—This Will Be Better *
Starting
onsterAT
aradeari30 Victoria
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P 9 adn:,
School'Children in Parade—FREE
Park
• CASH PRIZES •
BEST DECORATED BICYCLE BEST DECORATED DOG OR PET BEST DECORATED FLOAT
BEST DECORATED TRICYCLE BEST DECORATED WAGON BEST BOY'S COSTUME
BEST GIRL'S COSTUME
BEST DECORATED DOLL CARRIAGE BEST DECORATED CAR BEST ADULT'S COSTUME
PRIZES $2, $1 AND 50c IN EACH CLASS
SPECIAL—For the Best Entry in parade an Additional 85.00
Help to Make the Parade a Success Join in the Celebration
JUDGES= K. M. McLEAN. A.F. CLUFF, W. J. DUNCAN, R. G. PARKE
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Scheduled League Game
Mmission -- Adults 25c Children 10c
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Rooth On The Grounds -- Free Parking
$600.00 IN PURSES
2.20 Pace, mile heats, $200 Pace, mile heats, $200.00 2.28 Pace, mile heats, 8200.00
BettingPrivileges-The Big Prize Money will bring together the best horses
racing this year. Three heat plan. Each heat a race.
FIRST RACE AT 1.30 O'CLOCK SHARP Canadian Trotting Association Rules to Govern
AMISSION: Adults 50c, Children 25c, Autos 25c Grandstand FREE
FOOTBALL ---Stratford vs. Seaforth
W.F.A. Scheduled League Game 5 o'clock p.m., Recreation Park
ADMISSION: Adults 25c, Children 10c
BOOTH ON GROITNDS
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Plight Street. Carnival—Midway
MAC BURGESS' 8Piece Orchestra Dancing in the Armories on a Perfect Dance Floor
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Drawing For 9 Pieces Furniture, Valued $200 at 11.30 p.m.
Music All Day by Seaforth Highlanders Band
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