The committee in charge of the .festival included: Mrs. J. D. Stewart, " '.Ehomton. president; Mrs. Robt. =Boyes, Lefroy, secretary; Misc H. . Glass, Cookstown; Mrs. Black. Ilwrn`t`on; Mrs. G. G. Green-, Brad- tord; Miss Jamiesom, Thornton; 1 Hrs. E. Hodgson, Churchill; Mrs. G. esbitt, Gilford; Mrs. G. C. Allan. ;' Qefnoy. and Miss F. Kelly, Ath- r e. rauunau SHOVV. Popcorn and ice cream will be| liberally provided and it is hoped that the kiddies will have a. day to remember as long as they live. - i !FATHER AND SON BANQUET I AT COLLIER STREET CHURCH me great war. | The pictures of boats shown h the speaker and the information given about each was most interest- ing and informative. Captain Mc- Cannel has a fund of knowledg.-+ about the shipping trade on th Great Lakes and he has -a. most in- 'terestin'g way of imparting his story. UNDERPRIVILEGED CHILDREN ` ` ARE INVITED TO CARNIVAL One day next week the kiddies from the Simcoe County Chidren .< Aid Society will be the guests of; the Canadian Legion at their great: carnival and bazaar to be held or] the Elizabeth St. Commons and fea-' turi-nq the moat Wgnm... :2--- ! uu: n.uw.oetn bt. pommons and fea- turi-ng the great Wallace Bros. shows. "F1-.n 1.:,J.l:.... .._'n `L- ,- ur.n.V.-u\-Ar mo mv. H-ospital, Barrio, on Monday, May 3, 1937. to Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Kiernan, Thornton, 21 son, V(`?T?nT\_A+ L... `D\7 u-...-:Lnv vumcu~u--.\t tho 1<.V. Hospital. Barrio. on Wednesday. May 5, 1937, to Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Wor- rod. 82 C`umbo1'1and St., :1 son (stillborn). , I '1 was V0. md ng `In 1199 .9 fVII\n`- L. The Northern Advance Hospital. Y May 5th, _ Jn: NI:-.l Valuable Farm Property in the ; T0wnship of Essa. 1 Under and by virtue of the powers of sale contained in a certain mort-` 23.28. Which will ho 1-n-nrln:-ad .4 HM.` u1u_\ am, Jos. Mc- n nnn a son. Hospital, '3. 102 ? n I: 1, Trumpeter, 0 p.m.; 2 0 Cam, Tada, 3.01; Innaovation. 1\'IinistP1'iu\.1 3 [ Association, 3.06; 3, Ad(i1'nss, M`-._\'m : ` H. G. Robertson, 3.08; 4. The I\'in_u".~' .gMessage. 3.15; Royal Suiut.-. a3.18; 6, March Past, Votoruns and 1-LMi1itia, 3.20; 7. School Choir, Th`- .;.VIa`pIe I,c:11", 3.35; 8. CommuniL\': -`Song, Wo ll Novvr Let tht` OM _`F1a;:,' Full, 3.40; 9, Selection, 3:1r1'ir~| 1 Band, 3.45; [0, .`-\dult M`:v!ss:,(l Choir, -ERu1e B1`itz11miz1,I}.50; .11. Commum, _'it_v Song, Loch Lomond, 4.00; 12, ;Boy Scout Demonstration; 13. School ;Choir, Yo 1\ Ia1'ine1's of lCng'lanui.- ` A 90- 1A r'nn1nnn\Hx. Qnnn- `\,'hl ETIME TABLE! With 267 persons registered foi relief, as compared with 398 last fmonth. the expenditure continues to jdrop proportionately. The total for !the week ending April 30th, 5 which was $282.74, shows a de- cre-ase of $41.86 over the total fo~ I { i the week previous, which was $324.- 1 1 60. [Lganauian National ` Pro;;:E5}dnation ' [Celebration May` 12, : maxgents Jun Food .. . .$132.70 Fuel . . . . . 63.35 '.CIothing .. .. 3.08 ,H.H.R. .. . . .25 } '1'2'ansportat n .80 (Continued from page one) Prince of Wu];-.s'--So11tI1\\'v.-L trance to sections G, (southeast corner). Rf WIgn-u e.__.4Nn1-H1umu1 !1~ ll. and I nni l`!lII1Iru 1 1 \s0uLncasc corner). St. Mary s--No1`thwest entrunc<~ to sections at north end. } .I{img Ed\v:u*d---South entrance to :BI II. All/.1:-:n`r\ Cnnlla nut-nun/.,~. T)l,...I. -u ban: uunuzuneu 111 certain mort-J gage, which will be produced at the -time of sale. there will be offered} for sale by public auction` at the ] QUEEN S HOTEL, BARRIE I :on_. SATURDAY, MAY 22, 1937 at 1 o (!]nr-L' nm Hm +'.m..m:.... ....1 1 1. I .\Ia_vAor H. G. Robertson, Chairman`. iP1'o::1`21n1 Committee. Program (Afternoon) ; The pro_x:1':1m wxll comm:-nee at . `H `11 y p.m. - 1 ;\4I1Ul1', 10 4'Vl':ll'lll(.'I'S OI l`Allf. ,'lZl.ll`.'l. ' `i4.20; 14, Community Song`, N11.` (Wild Irish Rose, 4.25; 15, Students, }Barrie Collegiate Institute. 4.30; 1t3,l !Adult Massed Choir, Land of Hopv ' `and Glory. 4.50; 17, God Save thi- `King, 5.00. ' , l l Rural Sch00ls to Give Demon- ! stration at 8 p.m. l Inspector W. R. McVittic, co~ ;operat`lnrg` with the township mus-in supervisors, principals of the schools, :and trustees of the rural schools in' glnnil, Vespra, Flos and Tiny, liawl Earranged to give a demonstration of lvocal music in the arena on thr- ,evening` of Coronation Day. To lthe rural school choir of 400 Oll 3500 voices, there will be added tlxl {celebrated Boys Choir of Burling-| torr as assisting artists. 1 l T-Ttm n1` T. .T Qirnnenn \Nu'na+n1l I $170.18- :Red Cross, clothing` . 1 nxpenanure Ior pa: - Food . . . . . . . . . . . I ; Household Remedies Transportation . . Red Cvoss, clothing Y TJXP 8 X10151: April 30th : | Tn. , LUIL` as itSSlSLlllg a1`ElSES. l i Hon. Dr. L. J. Simpson, Ministei iof Education, will be present, also !-Mr. G. R. Fenwick, Provincial Dir- ;ector of Music. I Mr. Lloyd Tu`-ord, of Barrio. fthe music supervisor for Innisl `and Vespra, and Mr. Harold Demp `sey, of Orillia, for Flos and Tll`l_\'.| and they promise a real treat to al` iwho attend this cveiiing; perform- .` EIHCE. `EXPENDITURES FOR RELIEF STILL ON THE DECREASE BE.-\UT,IF'UL, hardy, over- blooming roses in mam colors. T'h1'ift_V p1:m1.5. acclimated to our soil and growing conditions. Nmnod \'111'i(`i.iL`S in the mosi 1`:1vor- ed types. BROWN & C0 ax: 12.00 o'clock noon, on SAISURDAY, MAY 22, 1937 by P. A. Coughlin, auctioneer, the following lands and premises, namelv : I IT.nt T\Tnm1>mr Qhr IA\ :7. +1.... rm..:..,a: `IUCK ll. Co]lr:_L,~'iate--S0uLl1 cntrzmce Blm-l<'\ Full Information from Agents >u Expenditure for past ve weeks; `God _ _ ` _ _ A , Q1 W70 I Total . . . . . . . . . . `Expenditures for nnril 2n+.1n - 3`for $1 ROSE BUSHES CHANGES Eective SUNDAY April 25th, 1937 UH I Indigents Employables Total ..$132.70 $61.76 $194.45 .. 18.80 52.15 18.03 21.11 9.: ml SEEDSMEN vcapxa, Au -uuc \.a|)uHLry OI mmcoe. 'I1hi.s property would make a good pasture farm, on which is said to 'be erected a comfortable dwelling house. lTl-.n v\vu\~nn1.d>av ...:11 L- .1r,...J 1-, $98.58 ..$211e..3.-7' week ending $2`1'02.9`:'. 1 Q G weeKs_: I .$1372.78' 444.1 113.62 153.50 znn $282.74 i $2-618.76 13.98 \ On Tzxxes paid in full on or before .`.'Zay llth a Discount of One and One Half per cent will be allowed. Tax Bills for 1937 Taxes Only are being Mailed to Ratepayers June 24th and September 24th HOUSE. 'Dhe property will be offered for sale subject to a reserved bid. Tarmn 2 "l"nn nnr mm+ A4-' 0-1. m... Butchers and Grocers T. R. 1 BARRIE AGENT zozxcpus 111 cat uI3tw-v PRESENT A FULL LINE OF EXCELLENTLY PREPARED COOKED MEATS AND BACONS. MANUFACTURED IN CLEAN, SANITARY, I{EA'I`LH- IN`S`PECf'l`ED KITCHENS. VIRGINIAN BAKED HAMS OLD-FASHIONED BOILED HAM SPECIALLY PREPARED OX TONGUE CALVES TONGUE AND PORK TONGUE . HAM AND BEEF LA MODE JELLIED VEAL VARIETY LOAF HEADCHEESE FOR QUOTA'Dl ON S Phone 71`. MAYS, 943 L. BROWEN, 292j J. RAMSAY, 1240w Phone 18 An Appeal To YOU ! V, Your requirements for Coronation Decorations may be had through the Local Branch, Canadian Legion. All these products are Barrie, April 29111, 1937. _f-!AR_l3)? _I_-IAGUE &_S0N -- --.-o gun An uqgpnnu .. ..--.-u nnnnnnnu SATURDAY, at 1 o'clock p.m., the following val-~ uable farm property, in the Town- ship of Essa, and being composed of the West Half of Lot Number 27 in? the 9th Concession. ' The property will be offered sub-E ject to a reserve bid. . l Trrngn Tan` Tin`! .-.,...a. AL L... I The Dates for Payment by lnstalments are `The Salyation Aamy operates over 1,500 Social Service Institutions, In which 77,000 men, avomen and children re- ceive daily care. 12K Army. IS A CALL TO THE SINCERITY OF YOUR LOVE FOR CHRIST S WORK. Coronation` TOWN OF BARRIE TAXES 1937 CHOPPIN G Last' year 25`/2 million free meals were supplied by the :1) . This May Surprise You FLOUR AND FEED GRAIN BOUGHT AND SOLD 3 63 Collier St. (Near Market) Your Business .-\pp1'CiniCd D. A. THOMSON, - Proprietor namew : I Lot Number Six (6) in the 'T hirdI (3) Concession of the Township of Vespra, in the County of Simcoe. m-onertv vvnnlri mszn a nmmvl The Salvation Army Annual Self-Denial Appeal GRAIN and HAY S'1`ER.EE'I DECO\RA NONS `F-TINT T_QF`. `ITF`_f`,(\`D A 'T`lN'\?JQ ORDER EARLY A. W. SMITH, Treasurer. THURSDAY, MAY 6, 1937. serves the needy in Sunday, May 9, 1937 11 a.m.---A Service to Mark the Coronation of King George VI. 3 p.m.-The Church School. '7 p.m.--Domestic Religion (21 Service for Mothers Day). A cordial welcome is extended rto you. Jlflll: LU it IBSETVB DIG. `- Terms: Ten per cent. at time 015, sale and balance in thirty days. : F1111 narticulars will "ho rnqo` sew: anu ozuance m tmrty days. particulars will be made; known at time of sale or on appli-l cation to x 4 v `l_`-A-_ D IN -- ` It's Results That Count; Of Farm Property in the Tbwnship`, of Vespra, in the County of : Simcoe. Under and by virtue of the powers; of sale cortiainued in a certain` mortgage, which will be produced at". the time of sale, there will be offer- ed for sale by public auction at the OUI-`.1 -`.N'S I-I011!-`,I RABBI!` ` ll? 11I';;!;_:c'.1R ~\\ll REV.-l.OU'iS PICK mo MINISTER I ;x .<.;`e Eight L Sunday, May 9, 1937 11 am. and 7 p.m. Preacher: REV.B A. N. COOPER, .A. Chrouchman s Linament, Salve and Cough Syrup Satisfaction Guaranteed or Money Returned Barrie Dated April 20, 1937. SOLD AT MONKMAN S DRUG STORE DOUGLAS DRUG STORE H. SMITH S DRUG STORE R-.._:- ,,__.__ _.-.._......` 54g Albert Ave., Mimico, Ont. WH[11'Y'S D.RUG STORE A l'hI1D'n`- Miss Elsie Cloughley, Organist Mattresses rebuilt just like new.` Beautiful DoWm- Comforters mad ; from feather beds, also made into! Feaither Mattresses. Eiderdowns re-1 covered. Representative here now! Phone 1186. LONG, B.A., B.D. Minister ...n.;. 3 p.-m.-Our Church School. J.u1' sun: uy puuuc aucuon at 1 QUEEN'S HOTEL, BARRIE alt 12,00 n :-'|nt-`I: hnnn u WATER WELL DRILLER Mortgage Sale Mortgage Sale B. HUFFMAN qu|:n1V ' a nu 1|l:.L, ISAKKIE alt 12.00 o c1ok SA'l3URDAY. MAY 92 may Stewart 8: Stewart, Mortgagee s Solicitors. Barrie, Ontario. I Anril 20. 1 92'], c-Ives; ' Feather Beds Mattre_sses:- Eaten & Ester, Mortgagee s S0licit0rs, Barrie, Ontario. I D UKULI Allandale IJIKU :4. uumu, . Munster I r\1r-mo vuh lV1lIlJSlCI' , Ong-anrist and Choir- master. i ` p.m., Carolina; I :Ld.UU2}.I'(| Lllllt`. _ Thursday, May 13th, 1937 I for the following work on Simcoe 1 County roads : ' I (1) Crushing and hauling` ap' .pro.\'imat<:]y 27,000 cu. yards of olgrave-1 in various locaons through- _ out the county. . I {9} F`.rnr-Hnn an.-I nainnn V . l Re Alfred Caldwell Estate N0`.'ic(-, pu1 . to R.S.O. 1927, `Chap. 150. Sec. 51. is hereby given lihat all having claims against the lE;-mte of Alfred Caldwell, late of {the Town of Barrie, Gentleman, who `died February 16th, 1911, are re- quired io furnish undersigned par- ticulars of their claims, duly veri- ed, before May 13`l:h, 19.37, after wlhich date the Adrminisltrator will distribute t.he_said estate, luaving re- gard only to iJ'1(`. claims of which it then has notice. Dated April 14th, 1937. Snndcra 8: Sanders, `I4 Southwiclt St., St. Thomas Solicitors for rtihe London & West- aw-Va '1":-uu~4-o PA 1-nuhul A4-lam?-min. DOJICFLUIS 101' me 111110011 01 WI. -Ste` em I`-`rusts Co., Limited, Adminis- fn-solfnrr tin hnmie 1-Inn wH1 Will an- ,neL'es.sa1'I1y accepted. Further information, including tend:-r forms, specications, inform-:i- ition to bidders, etc., may be obtain- ed at the office of the undersigned. 4 County Buildings, Barrie, Ont. F W .'l'\I'IP (`Dun-`Du pr-|:v:vIPu hziglcing I Collier St Ugiygq Ehpgch BTW`? `I71 11 `I | IIRIJOT nexed. uul. we county. (2) Erection road signs. The lowest or any necessarily accepted. p\lYfhP1' infnrwnnfinn and painting o : tender not nn111t1\rr T. I ! aled tenders, plainly marked as: E to contents. will be received by the undersigrned until 12 o clock noon, standard time. "l'L.......l.... IA-.. 1-).l, Inn-I Court of Revision The rst sitting of the Court of Revision of Essa Township will be held in Thornton on Thursday, May 27th, at 9 am. Anyone having business with this Court of Revis- ion kindly govern themselves accord- ingly. N.-\........_ P.-._.-....._.L v -j---::------- I Cold sto1`ag,'e for your Furs at the] low rate of 2 per cent. Protect ,_\'ou1' valuable furs against Moths, `Fire and Theft. Phone 290. Sim- `man: Xv Fn I4`un-vim-a VV Urns, Darrle. Protect your Furs against Moths, Fire and Theft. Phone 290 for cold storage. Simmons & Co., Furriers. Ovenden College students will hold their biannual bazaar in aid of the V.O.N. woork on Saturday, May 8. I The work club of the school has been lactive for some weks and the weav- `g ing and handicraft classes havel {been generous with their work. 1 j` I Wanted-Dishwasher; steady em- ployment. Apply Olympia Candy W orks, Barne. pr-nfnnf \7nn1- W11`-o nrrn:1nn`- `v\/Y`n+`l.... John Steele, pupil of Ernest Seitz, gave 021 most pleasing pianafort `recital to an appreciative audience` in the nddfollnwc T-I-3 `upf- 1 Farmers are now busy on the land, except in low lying sections. W"he'at and clover are looking` ex-, ceptionally well and the prospects] for a good crop are bright. l sale SIIDJBCE no reserved bid. Terms: `Ten per cent. of the pur- chase money at *he time of sale and we balance within thirty days there- `fter. i Owing to conflicting dates, theli rst Toxoid Clinic is changed to May 11th and 13th, instead of date.- 0!'i9'inanv arrnnnnr-AA 1t'cu.a1 w an apprecla in the Oddfellows Thursday evening. i J:`.l1`t.` urnu LHBIC. rnon `mans & Co., Furriers. Many favorable comments were heard at the exhibition of work at {the Art Centre, Ross St., on Szitur-I aday afternoon. The painting-, jpewter and clay models done by the istudents, under the direction of Miss ;G\ven Fife. were hi'g'h1_v commended. !f1`ea was served during the after- imoon and appreciation of the work ?carried on by Miss Fife was ex- ipressed. 1 :j, E Oniy ve deaths were reported ffor the month of April. which shows 1a marked decline over the gures` 1 ifor the same time last year, when 114 deaths were reported. The birth grate is on the increase, with 22 reg- listered as compared with 18 for 1Apri]. 1936. Marria`g:es numbered i 9, an increase of_one over last year s gures. .` All butchers, plumbers, second- `hand stores, restaurants, taxi oper- 'ators, curb gas pumps and poolroom ' owners must have their 1937 licenses `_paid by June 1st or proceedings iwill be taken. nan 1:nnv-Inn.- ......-4 1. ..A:J may 111511 and 13th, 11 originally announced. N w I ---------- I The n1r.u'1`iage of Miss Anne Lawr- ;ence_. of -Creemore, and Rev. C. N. `Mackenzie, of Ripley, took place in [Toronto on} April 28th. , __?j__j.__ j 1 ____ I The price paid for ho, to-day by `the First Co-opm'at.i\'e Packers of Ontario was $11.35 per cwt. dress- Ved hot on the rail and $8.410 live ;\vei,q'ht. as compared with the same gprice a week ago. i wux DU taKEn. Dog licenses 5 once. 11:31`. For further terms amd conditions of sale apply to Stewart 2- Q!`-u-_o QCA l;S NOTMCE TO CREDITORS LICENSES MUST BE PAID llIll_\ 1)ullUlH;,".", D21l`I'l('. UNI. E. W. Jones, C0unty Engineer. TOXOID CLINIC DATES DEATH RATE DECLINES COUNTY OF SIMCOE COPACO QuoT.x-T1oNs 7'll5`3 \.r0., IJIHUKCQ, I|.(l.HllHl3' de borms non with Wall an- TENDERS \..\......, ..... \.;u4nuv..;. Sunday, May 16, 7 Jubilee Singers. ESSA TOWNSHIP Norman Coxworth, Clerk of Essa. lOLlllCl`.`U- N. W. Rogers, M.O.H. Alex. Stewart, ` Chief Constable. must be paid at W1 auuxeuce ` Hall last 3 IBRI-I111 /l`O.\`--ln Pm'1'iv. on Sunrluy. ' May 2, 1. 37. Anna Lount. widow I of the late W. J. Brer9ton, M.D.. I in her 85th year. Funeral on W4-(lnesrla_v afternoon from her` late residence. Poyntz St. lntm`-I ment in Barrie Union Cemetm'_\'. | SH.-\_\'D-At tho Manse. Allandale. on I`uosd:1,\', May -1. 1937, Melissa ' Shepley. widvow of the late Wm.l Shzmd, in her 88th year, mother of Mrs. N. R. D. Sinclair and Mrs. _ C. G. Jones. Funeral service at the manse, Allandale. on Tliurs-I day (to-nigrht) at 8 o clock. In-] terme-nt at St. Mary's. 0nt., on: Friday, on arrival of motors `about 2 pm. NEW--On Monday. May 3, 1937. at her home. Sancford St., Man` Ann New. widow of the late Jus. New. in: her 77th year. Funeral on Wednesday, with interment in Barrie Union Cemetery. DEATHS BR.I`}RETON--Tn Harri 1`. T\1'm- 0 10527 Arxhn 1 .._. I BIRTHS McAs1u.\*--At the R.V._ Barrie, on \Vc-d ncsday, 1937, to Mr. and Mrs.` Askin, :18 Bradford St., iKIICRNAN-At the R.V. RnY1'n nn T!\nr`-11! 7|/In`. ,1 l101`l1L0l'l, F011. lWORROD--`At thr-' R.V. Hospital I Wndnesdav. N[:1\7 .1: n Lloyd Tu fford, Over one hundred sat down to the father -and son banquet at Col-I lier St. United Church last Thursday ' evening. A splendid repast was served by the Women s Associatron. Walter Coutts was chairman for the program which followed, and Rev. Harold Vaughan, pastor of: Bradford United Church, as special` speaker, brought a ne message to the boys. The Boy Scouts and! Cubs gave a demonstration`, which was most interesting. A taf`. fn Hn fhve run 1-non. mcponxey 1'esp0n(1ea. X | Jack Johnston, manager of thr ljuvenile hockey team, introduced the players, and C. M. Norris pre- sented the cup won and awards . each player. I All rn-nurmf vn+cu1 M an m mm-4~ ~- W215 [HOSE IHEETESEIHE. A toast to the fathers was pro- posed by Bob Parsons, and Geo. S McConkey responded. Jaok .Tnhn,c+nn rnnnlnnrnv A4! +1.. `CAPT. McCANNEL TELLS ' ABOUT EARLY SHIPPING; I I ` wood and other ports. ` Captain Jas. 1\TcCanne1, retired (seamavn, after being in charge of thc-{ `Great Lakes Steamer AssiniboiaI for 24 years, on Tuesday night d(.~-` lighted Collier St. United Ohurciz` Men s Club with his story on the Great Lakes shipping trade from its earliest history. The lecture was enhanced by many pictures of boats[ that plied into and out of Coiling;-g It '2: lndipe nia-M 9+ Hm NTn..!..l uucn pxayer. All present voted 1' joyable evening. w-uuu anu omer ports. ' It was ladies night at the Men .~=` -Club and over one hundred rstl |gabhered in the banquet hall, where` [the young ladies of the Young Peoplc s Society provided an excel- lent repast. nnnfn{I1 Wrnf`/nhnn] Ixvna ind-u.-..l.....A,1. ms cuurcn over DU years ago. Captain McCannel referred to thr- value of seafarimg to the world. Centuries ago intrepid mariners had ylv ' l I ( x I I fought their way across the Atlan-:1 tic and discovered the western land. '1 Autstralia was same way. discovered in the 1 If it were not for those : ( early navigators, these lands would i`- |not probably have been found tilll ]centuries later. century Captain McCannel bGlOI]tg`O(l `to that great army who go down to the sea, and if all the professions [were open to him and he had to choose again, he sea. He always felt safe water, but in this generation particular he does not feel safe on land. on a sailing vessel. When thev reached Holland Landimg they l1zuln .t ' la dime, and his mother walked the 40 miles from Barrie to the Blue Mountains and carried her child. Reared near the shore of the Geor- gian Bay, the sound of the watm was always music to his ears. When still in his teens he went to Buffalo `and started on his career as a sea of the early I" the)`. man`. While the life Seaman was rough and hard, were real men. They _had to be. The navy has been rightly named the = ' watchdog: of the British Empire and we know what the navy meant dur~ iingr the great 'T`l`H= nir-hniac n-f-` ln.-ma-.. ,.L....... I would choose thc : on thc. ll`: 1 I. His parents crossed the ocwm Q ] 1 ` c For nearly half all 1 l : . 4 1 1 1 1 1 I ICIIL repasc. Captain McCanne1 was inrtroduced: `by Dr. Neil Campbell, Wl1ol1:.1.~i [known the McCanne1 family sinccl his college days, and afterwards lwhon. he preached in the Blue Moun- :' tain district, where the McCannels* lived and where the captain joined`; his church over 50 .; Cantziin Nl(-Cnnnral 1`(-\`Fnvrnrl +n Haw` nu-uws. i The kiddies will be given a per-I formance such as they have never seen before. They will be takenl from one end of the show grounds; to the other and will ride the fer = ris wheel, merry-go-round, cater- pillar, charoplane and kiddie auto ride. Special performances will be given at each of the many shows and especially the circus side show! `monkey circus and Diom1e s freak l"aniJna1 show. Dnhnninn and :AA .u.------ --3 ` ~' Monday, May 10, 8 p.m., Toronto` Lyric Male Choir, Lyric Ladies" Quartette, and Miss Blanche An- drews, Entertainer. ' CV._._.l_,, 1| _ _ i