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15, B, A. Campbell, of Toronto,
and son, Keith, were visitors in this
village for a few flours 0551 Sunday
last, umbering here to take Mrs.
0 Campbell's e,istters, Miss Ethel Mur-
dock and Mrs. Cleveland Hoggarth,
to Toronto, who had been visiting
here.
in Carmel. Presbyterian Church
Rev. Hill, of Oaven Presbyterian
Church, t l;eter, eollductecl the ser- •
vices and following the leaving of the
pastor, Rev W. A Young, for his
new field Of labor in Fergus, Ont, de-
clared the pulpit vacant, as is the
usual church custom.
Mr, and Mrs. A. W. E. Hemphill
have returned to their home in Hen-
sel] after spending the summer
months in their cottage at Oakwood,
near Grand Bend, and report a very
pleasant time.
Mr. Kenneth Monne has returned
ed Ads will be inserted at new low cash rates
le,, Wanted, Lost and Found, Coming Events. Etc.—Par word:
let week 1 Cent'
2nd week % Cent.
lIrd week Gent
Minimum charge, first hisention 26 Cents
Each Sgu:re, initial and abbreviation motets as one, woad,
Card of Thanks, In Meutoniam Natices-1 cent per 'ward.d. Minimum, 60 cents per week.
Enquiries may be directed to a Box Nuanbe , oasis of The Buren Expositor. Lar 10 cents
extra.
o Ten cents additional per week wild be clbmnged d! ads in above eissa are est paid by the
Saturday night in the week in which the ad wail run.
Birlths, Marriages and Deaths inserted free of charge.
Auction Sales, Notide to Creditors, Fete --wish on application.
Personal
TWO-WAY ACTION ON THE KIDNEYS,
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atutistiptivi and iinvig+orati,ng. Ruc acapa
glltalck the cause of Rheumatism, Sciatica,
Lumbago, KEATING'S DRUG sTORZ:.
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For Sale
�i R SALE--•OEMEN'T PIG TROUGHS, 3
a' sizes ; 'reinforced. Apply to R. FROST,
Seaforth. 3744-3
CAR FOR SALE ---1021 STAR SEDAN,
fair condition. Cheap for cash. Phone
1134 r 15, Seaforth. 3744x1
For Rent
port RENT — SEVEN ROOM BRICK
`• house on Goderich Street E.s,ct Modern
conveniences. Apply Box 215, EXPOSITOR.
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Lost and Found
Property For Sale
FOR SALE -4850.00 CASH. SIX -ROOM
frame house, in good conditlbn, ea Ord
Street, Stational. Two loin, chicken house,
Hydro. Apply to Box 206, EXPOSITOR.
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Births
McI.EAN--In Clinton Public Hospital. on
August 26th, to Mr. and ,Mas. Feriae Mc-
Lean, Hensall, Ont., a son—Merlin John.
FRAISER---nn Scott Memorial Hospital, Sea -
forth, on September 7th, to Mr. and Mrs.
Grant Praiser, a daughter.
SHItSPHBRD.—'no Mrs and Mrs IL L. Shep-
herd. v (:nee Elinor Bur-t'owe), Niarga:a
Falls, at the St. Catherine's General Hos-
pital, on Thursday, September 7th, a son,
Harvey Lawrence.
WillCut int+
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1' oCT---'riE PARTY SEEN LIFTING THE not busy, completed the connection.
sack of 2-12-5 granulated fertilizer last She had no means of knowing when
Saturday night; please notify THE HURON the subscriber rang off after a con -
EXPOSITOR at once. 3744-1 vej'sation unless the crank were
turned again.
But with this new system; when a
subscriber lifts 'his telephone receiv-
er,- a lamp lights . on the switchboard
before the operator, and when the
conversation is finished, another lamp
lights up, informing the operator that
she can disconnect those lines.
Those attending the conversion will
be able to see the little lamps glow-
ing as subscribers lift their receivers
CIlEARING' AUCTION SAL.E OF FARM, et home. Occasionally, a subscriber
Farm Stack and 'Implements, at Lot 27, may forget, and turn his crank at -
Concession 11, Giderich Township. 4 mil' -s tachment, Or he may carelessly hang
west of Clin on. on Weine!da:y, September
"7th. a: 1 o'clock sharp, con-vtin- "f home:, Ills directory on the, crank, whereupon
rattle. implements arid hou-e.,otd eitects. The the lamps will he seen to flicker
farm which son: i=ta of 120 acre: of good
clay loam with ge•el farm buildings, will be
'offered for sal .4. Team; made known on day
of sale. MRS. RtTH GRAHAM. Proprio-
tress; Thoma, RrriJ. V and Deur-,e H.
LOST—DOG.
BLACK Ii ANll WHITE : r: COCK-
or -Spaniel, large black spot centre back.
(Mitch). Liberal reward. Dlt. LORNE
WILKEY, Milverton, Ontario. 3744-1
L' OST—REBEKAH PAST NOBLE GRAND
jenvdl pin, on Monday evening. Finder
Please leave sit THE EXPOSITOR OFFICE.
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Auction Sales
slightly.
Another feature of the new switch-
board which will tend to provide fast-
er service is the "multiple" in front
CrGeo.
nw C ilio n, A'1.-nin>ut., atut- oC Es:::.te ;
Gee, Jr. Eu1i tt Auctioneer. of each operator, which will enable
371.1-2 ',her to reach the line of 'any telephone
in Seaforth herself, instead, of pass-
ing on certain carie to another opera-
to:'. as she formerly did.
"Our experience in previous conver-
sions," said J. M. McIntosh, manager
for The Bell Telephone Company of
Canada in this district, "shows that
the volume of curiosity calls made af-
ter the conversion just to see how
MR. AND MRS. DARRELL PARKER AND the system works is sometimes so
family take the opportunity to thank heavy that service suffers as a result.
0,11 friend's and ne'2h,hurs and relatives who .\ curiosity call closes a line which
so kindly remembered his mother during her -
:iligie_s with their g.ftr of fruit. flowers, 'etc.: may be required for a more import -
also to the choir of Chisd.,!hurst Church for ant connection.
thein services and to Rev. Brook and Rev.
Wm. Mair fir their very kind midi;trations.
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Cards of Thanks
MRS. H. C. SOLDAN AND FAMILY WISH
to 'thank t'rip's f: lends and neighbors for
their kinatu_.0 and vymdlat'hy shown to them
in the,:r.' recent bervavcmient; special thanks
to Rev. R. A. Brook and also for the beauti-
ful floral tribute;.
Tenders Wanted
SEALED TENDERS WILL RE RECEIVED.
for the sale of th» property of the late
Mary Hawley, Raglan S!n.•t, Deli; n. 'fender.;
may ire subani:•e:l d n huu-o and vv., .ut. as
one parcel: itn 'a 'ti-, lo:-. barn e, l.d colony y� .
par,,•.. n i':, n o r co{- a7MAfi1 Y LAI Will N �f_h �rwa
any hu• se ;,•t' :I > \ n,:, .� i rr:.�,'pr �r
20 pry ,• i,., r.. t\: ,r :<•-
yuircel on adce „i ,,., ... , i'
"If callers will remember not to
use the crank attachment after two
o'clock, and will refrain from placing
experimental calls and from hanging
directories on the crank, they should
find the new service entirely satis-
factory," he concluded,
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he opt r.. ! ..'l. ...m., .,•,i::.• :71 -
un,.bor _sr,l. t1,:.,.. , vice of fellowyaip and again today-
•. r ars. rellliP.1.' oil! tn, :Tibet's to prayer
" r the' En,;,lrt• and the Church. It
it rve r. of our women that
cur Society dc•prnds, and we must
bear God's call a::(1 rely upon His
E^:irlanee. Tl:, ernwth of our society
.;r'penc,is upon, !e,it.ing members,
by reading ;trot seelying and by so-
, ,:l contract. 'f:., llnok of heels
,heuldl be the li"::,; r:f our households
e -par ily acro pied.
F'h::r;e .1 r r' . .. •., :,:' ...
ep, c -,on of pr, :n.
L. .44'11.14 NAGLE,
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Duo.,n, Ontario.
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IN THE, MATTER OF THE. BANKRCPTCV
OF GEORGE W. BAF,CHLF.R
from Bigwin Inn at Muskoka, where
he had a very good position in that
large summer resort..
Mr: and Mrs. Fred Bonthron mot-
ored to Brockville where 'Mr. Bon-
thron attended the Postmasters' Con-
vention, as a member of the execu-
tive for Huron and Perth.
Me W. M. S. of Hensall United
Church intend holding a sale of home
cooking in Bonthron & Drysdale's, on
Saturday, Sept. 23rd.
Mr. and Mrs. William White, of
London, visited on Sunday at the
home of Mrs. R. Bonthron, returning
home the same day, accompanied by
Mrs. Bonthron and Mrs. L. Simpson,
who will be .their guests for the first
part of this week.
Mrs. Eldon Kading and baby, of
Londo, are visiting with Mr. and
Mrs. C. S. Hudson,
Thee many friends of Mr. Roy Mc-
Donald, of Olh'isel'llurst, who was ser-
iously injured a week ago by one of
his horses and is still confined to
Scott Memorial ...Hospital, Seaforth,
will be pleased to know that he is
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improving arid is out of danger, , a.nd
expects to return -home ,some time
this week_ . '
Mrs_ Cleveland Hoggarth and her
sister, Miss Ethel Murdock, who have
been renewing acquaintances in the
village for the past couple of months,
left on Sunday- for their home in Cal-
gary, Alta.
Mrs. James, Mutch, of Auburn, was
a recent visitor in teen with Miss E.
Johnston -
Mt -s. Magnall and brother-in-law,
Mr. Kenneth Magnall, of lleachville,
spent Sunday with their relatives,
Miss H. Sutherland and Mr. G. J.
Suthe•rl and -
The Iic:-n'aaU School Ir1,ir will be
held on ,Monday. Sept. 15th, and it
promises to be tin exceptionally
splendid fair, with a large number of
entries by the 'school children, and
with fine weather conditions prevail-
ing a record crowd should be in at-
tendance_
Quite a large number from here
motored to Exeter on Sunday after-
noon to attend the meeting of the
Legion of Zonr- No. 10, which proved
most interestine and instructive, and
was largely attended.
Chipchase - Bell
The lovely home of Mr. and Mrs.
.3. C. Dell was the setting for a
charming wedding Wednesday, Sept.
13th, at 3 p.nL, when their daughter,
Olga Anita Marie, became the bride
of Ernest Harold •Chipchase, son of
Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Chipchase, of
Thorndnle. Officiating at the cere-
mony wits Rev. E. F. Chandler, pas-
tor of Kipper. United Church, assist-
ed by Rev. ,John Rioaarde or., of Hen-,
sail, uncle of the bride. Given in
marriat-e, by her lather, the bride was
attr'ac;ivel}' u'.,;'.••'i in tl street length
(sale blue v, nil r., E 11f' dross with
snatching :lcr.eete ;e s, and rl;E' car-
ried a bongo,' ''• c, ilr,w Ir.tif1S, She
wag alt Pnel,-,; I:•' ,.I 4' , r, Miss
Kush Il, ll, r; -i:alt' 1; 'in n crepe,
and cane:ir. 11ee?;I E Of s(;1biOSLn.
Little P, t`, lil.rri nit cn of the bride,
was a dainty 'Writ, flower girl frock -
ed in yellow- tafl'ta and carrying a
basket. of lift '; .11td ,'.bite- mums. Mr.
Harold CLeipl'h.lsr, of Nippon, teas his
brother's gr,,.,n, m,::. The t'.'edding
mush was t''•I,,• :t b. `Mrs. Malcolm
SEALED TENDERS \V l,1, DE itE•!EiVED Dogcart. .1 ilniltlle feature of this
by th^ nnt.r •.n,•1 '1! •,-It •,:."•,r•'•'' d of our The worship ser- wedding Nee t']" i't-l•'hrertir„ of the
thirtyf,l;rh •.ce•rl,l.r:c anniversary cif
the bride p71''' 15 Mr. and Mrs. J.
C. Bell. Some fifty guests were
present for r'IP I'-rvl'.tion and were
reepivcd by Ile" I;'.'It's mother, gown -
oil ill blue ural 'white itiplc , sheer
crepe. She \'.a' rlsIell b'y the
groom's root h ", 'it'set'd in an Em-
pire blue crepe gown and they both
wore m ilcii:rllZ of American
beauty rose hall;. '1'I.e house decora-
tions were in 161111 and w-Ilitrl. The
bride's inblr ','.:is vol y lovely with
bowls of aster-. ; !;!; tapes and cen-
tered will! ih" iwe'Idir:e cake. Pour-
ing tea wrrd' M1s. A, Graham, of
London, and MI'S. J. Itic'hardson , of
Hensall. Serving were Miss Beatrice
Cooper, of Kippon, and Mrs. Malcolm
,' Dougall. Fol- HIP I- wedding trip Mr.
and Mrs. Chipnhase chose to motor to
Niagara Falls and birder points, the
bride travelling in a s'tan.'art navy blue
entsem'ble with matching accessories.
They will reside ('n the 3rd conces-
sion of Tuckersmith.
Hensall Sets Tax Rate
The regular meeting of the village
council was held Monday evening in
the counell chamber with all mem:
bees present_ Lee Hedden reported
ee the repairs, to the pavement and
catch basins as being completed, also
the requests for two 'No Parking'
signs from the Bank of Montreal and
also suggested .•some furnace coal be
secured. Twit.r.tell and Shepherd:
374-3 Ting We order five tons of furnace Carded.
from W. R. DavidsonCarded.d.
Miss C. Mitchell appeared, re insulin,
the sande explained to her. Corres-
pondence was read' as follows: Red
C Society, re forming a society
here;'• Dept. of Warfare; Dept. of
Municdpal Affairs'; County Treasurer;
Huron Expositor, Heneall School
Bow; same filed: Bins and accounts:
O. Rawcliffe, metier, milk, $3; Cook's
Store. relief, groceries, $20; Dept. of
Health, insulin, $1.95; Huron Exposi-
tor,' printing. $3.57;, Municipal World,
sup914113s, $3.12; F. 0, Bonthron, post-
age, $5; L. Hedden, salary, $55; Hen-
sall Hydro, $5.09; J. M:cClinoh'ey,
teaming at park., $3,60; E. Little,
rs
painting iign, $4.10, Total, $100.43.
Joined and Horton: That the bills
and aceoutvts as read be paid. 'Car -
riot id orton and Jones: 'That the
Clerk be instructed to add the costs
Of the Wend cutting to the following
fee, and for ,:,u r„ r.•.. ::! , - 'ii�•� out of stn r.nl:• :eel a quarter.
at.,r , u«+1 ' . :.h•• .:,•I, ,. I4. I'.'. .1.4- "Giving mint he followed by doing
s"ate"d by him in e„t,',tot and I<..,1i,„1. Ill reach accomplishment in growth.
Toner•;•.: Toa:; is ::I'•m.t:e*I for • ,., -. •ek•'n- ('lht lions hoard in conncttion with
,:•lets , , and 11u• iu.r'm, d::, n c ins.•
drift More: scr.:,'-;..'',y; itnd a-rilten ,,•c,l<,r.: enrollment of n)PtnhP1'S were: No stat-
mwith 41.,t be filed wi:r,• under icn',! u•unlce .'n t ire may makemakeor' mare your whole
before the, _':;', day of nes mtwr. 1:'s+'' i,rouram,' she ti laded, after telling
7'he highest d.. ,:ny lemler le,a
arcd'ptedl. now one woman look thirty-five min -
Further par` -•'Oil 's an'i 'n pr,••iun "f •^ I r, income; tl"' heel church needs
propertymay h,, hod ":, :,,an.crr„rt t, raw Money is nail nlways the first
'lits/re, and rat • 1`„ nil.;cn'r r.44-m;,lr :
Iy...hlm of the• ,.,rk en.l e-iu 'rt
:p.n,:;: n,ny I„ f;11S of the cartit. There should be
had on request. ;1 definite period for prayer. The mis-
T RMS: :dlu'n'•I c'„•I,,,' paya.n:r Ii 1'. c;• .Denary ohutc'h nee'd's us. The fight
id,'
T1h.;I,n for 1n'.' ''I Lae arr:.:041 of ' .e
1.11,1,4 -mu t arecn'pre n•: tht:'
e tea ', I,,i r,
L, .illi `'hurl. S IIIA tnrtht'st is the one
to be paid ,n ra.<h i.cecptance of nlTrr, '11;ll shines brit;ttleSt at homer.”
Dated et Clir.t,.n th.•s sq.!, dray. of Septan- This inspirational message was fol -
ben, 1939.
C. G. >•tIDDLETON, I mod by prayers offered by Miss H.
Box 241, Clinton, I. Graham, Seaforteh; Mrs. T. Ward-
- 3'44 - law Taylor. G-oderich, and Mrs. D. C.
Notice to Creditors
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
IN THE ESTATE OF DAVID NiCOL, LATE
of Henroll . Ontario, Gentleman., deceas-
ed.
ALL PERSONS having claims against the
late David Nicol who died on or about July
1st., 1999, are required to send particulars of
their slain' duty verified to the undersigned
nxedulors on or before October 2nd, 1919.
after whtclt date the asset; will be distribut-
ed.
DATED September 13th, 1939. "
JOSEPH HAGAPJ & THOS. RICHARDSON,
.Executors,
Hems ntlt. Ontario.
J. W. MORLEY.
Sohicitnr for Executors.
Exeter, Ontario.
hill, Exeter.
Five members of the MacGillivray
-Mission/Band, Goderich, accompanied
by Mrs, Alex Stratton of Goderich,
cOnt.r•ibu'ted a chorus, and a delight-
ful duet was rendered by Mrs. J. A.
Munn and Mrs. W. A. Wright, Sea -
forth, accompanied by Mrs. M. R -
Rennie, of Seaforth.
A most interesting and inspiring
meeting was brought to a close with
prayer offered by M+rs. D. J. Lane.
HENSALL
Just arrived, a 'shipment of Card-
ingley and Rhodes Tweed Trousers,
at Goo,dwi,ns.
Mrs. 'Elizabeth Cox worth., Hensall',
will hold 'auction sale of household
goods, furniture, Saturday of this
week, 1 o'clock.
The Hensall 5c to $1.00 Store mono
ilius a large supply of Fall and Winter
underwear, hosiery, mitts, etc. Buy
now before prices advance.
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Kidn'e'ys are cleansed and invigor-
ated by using Ituma,oaps. At regular
iadlervalis, use Rumacaps for your
health's sake. :MMiddletoan's Drug
Store.
Mr. and Mae. Herb Kercher and
family have returned from, a, week's
motor trip, taking In the C.N.E., To-
ronto, and other border cities.
Mr. Franc 1'arquham is and has been,
quite, poorly for several weeks, but ft
i s hoped) he may soon reto9'eut' tin
tnstlall3r good health and aetivity.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
IN THE ESTATE OF THOMAS G. SHIt-
LINGLAW.
All persons baying plaints against the Es-
tate ' of Thomas G. 'Sh,illtnr.oleaw, late of the
Township of Tdokersmeith, in the County of
Huron, (Wedged; who died on or about the
lith day of August, 1939, are. hereby noti-
fied to send in db the undersigned solicitor on
or before the 21St day of September, 1939,
luau particulars of their claims with affidavit
proving sante+
Imrgediately after the said last mamties:ed
the fid* of the 410 estate will be dis-
f utied''erneegslt the,:lisrtles, entified thereto,
having regard) ratty 'Tfo','dlacmS of which the
uddernllgtted shall t}teli have notice, to the
:laad6uei4ls of do 11 idtheirti, and the undersigned
Otfil Malt be,litalbls •Ito ttnY person of whose
C�Aiaa itkd t#rlidgl't tfltled Shall rttdt thou have
+Stature', Aar, tie assets so dibtrlbwtsd or nay
0000 illtlftoalC.
tit': fit S119adur'tite this lit day of Sep.
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"Algiers” comes to the Regent
on Monday, Tuesday and Wednes-
day.
person's property in the' collector's
roll: G. McEweu Bshate, $1.85; Mrs.
Hyde, . 40e; G. Todd Estate, 60c_ Car-
ried. Jones and Shepherd: That we
set the tax rate for the year 1939 as
follows: County -trate, 3.5; village,
12.9; Library, 0-5; debenture, 4.3;
school, 10.9; relief, 0.4, or a total tax-
able rate of 31 Mills, plus the grantmills. pro-
vincial1 Carried.
of 1.5
Twi'tdh'ell and Horten_ That Bylaws
10 and :11 the given first and second
reading. Carried Shepherd a, a d
Jones: Mat By,Paw+s 10 and 11 be
given third and final reading. Car-
ried. Horton and Twitchell: That we
bill the Department of Highways for
the suis® of $54.61) for the cost of the
road oil on Highway No. 84. Carried,
Twi.tohell and Shepherd: That we
adjourn. Carried.—James A. Paterson,
Clerk.
Mr. Erma Filshte, of Toronto, a
former resident of tills village, to-
gether with his parents and brother
oining I to.
Hensall
C. R. WILKINSON, R.O.
OPHTHALMIC OPTICIAN
Wulgham
will be at W. O. Good'win'a store ev,
ery 1st and 3rd Tuesdays In the
month, for the purpose of testing
eyes and fitting glasses. Difficult
cases and those that have not been
properly fitted are specially reeoule
Mended to consult nue. Ream: 10
a,m.N to 6 p.m., Phone Hensall 16
for appointment. ' 3677
end sister, but now all of Tint, visit -
visited in Hensall, and vicinity over
the 'week -end.
Messrs. G. Mi'ckle ant, son have
made much improvement in the in-
terior of their mill, the carpenter
work being done by Mr. Jas. Sang-
ster and the me:oblanioal part by.
Messrs. Moore Bros.
Grain continues to pour into the
warehouses and minis from far and
near.
Miss Greta Laramie recently re-
turned from a pleasant visit with her
sister, Miss Amy, in Windsor.
Rally Day Sunday School services
will be held in the United Church on
the coming Sunday, Sept. 17th. Fol-
lowing the usual morning exercises
in the basement, the services will be
continued in the auditorium of .the
church and will be largely taken by
the teachers and scholars' of the
school, when short 'addresses will be
given including choruses 'by both the
boys and girls.
Dr. Ivan Smillie returned home the
first of this week from a trip to
hied
Hewas accom by
a
Huntsville.P
his wife and aunt, Miss Jennie Mur-
ray, Miss Murray remaining a little
longer with relatives and friends in
Toronto 'and elsewhere.'
Mr. Daniels and Mr. John Craig,
both on Queen St., are recovering
nicely, the former from a fall and the
latter following an operation. in Vic-
toria Hospital at. London.
Mr. C. A, McDonell,. who has been
very poorly for a number of months
and confined to his' house, has, we
arc; pleased to say, been able of late
to LL enjoy a number of car rides. and
feeling somewhat improved i.n health.
SPECIAL!
Be sure and seethe
New Ford Tractor
and Plow at the
Seaforth Fall fair
FRIDAY, fSEPT. 22
J. F. DALY
Ford and Mercury Dealer
Seaforth o Ontario
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Two. a.
Trials of Speed
2.30 and 2.25 Class
FOR PURSES OF $75.00
Every Heat a Race
Thursday
and
Friday
SEPTEMBER
21-22
4 Bigger and Better Entries * Bigger and Better Attractions *
Complete New Grandstand Programme * Tests of Speed with $150.00
in Purses * . Foot and Bicycle Races* Children's Public Speaking
Competition * Calf Club * Midway * Fun for Everybody
Seaforfh Highlanders Band
ADMISSION: ADULTS 25c CHILDREN 15c AUTOS AND CARRIAGES 25c
SCHOOL CHILDREN IN PARADE — FREE
ADMISSION TO EXHIBITION HALL — THURSDAY EVENING, SEPT. 21 10c
FAIR NIGHT DANCE
Cardno's Hall, Seaforth, Friday Night, September 22
MUSIC BY AN OUTSTANDING 9 -PIECE ORCHESTRA
Come with the Crowd and enjoy a Real Night's Fun !
ADMISSION 35 CENTS
Seaforth Agricultural Society
HUMI" �, President) MRS, J. A. KERB, Secretary
SEE BILLS AND PRIZE LISTS FOR COMPLETE ATTRACTIONS
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