OFFICIAL PROGRAMME LONDON CENTENNIAL OLD BOYS REUNION July 31st to August 7th 19 2 6

18 26 £QA 1926

LONDON, WELCOME! CENTENNIAL VISITORS

The freedom of this store is extended to all Centennial Visitors. Make this your down-town headquarters.

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DANCING EVERY EVENING 10.30 to 1 a.m. Saturday Nights 10 to 12 Special Dance Orchestra 7B BREAKFAST, 15c and up.

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s of Ladies' Fur Garments

Dealing from Maker to Wearer, saving all middle

:s, Suits, Dresses, Hosiery Gloves a Specialty

THE OLDEST Piano Builder in canada Gerhard Heintzman

Cordially invites you while in London to see the Newest Features of the Gerhard Heintzman, Limited, Pianos

GERHARD HEINTZMAN, Limited 222 DUNDAS ST., AT CLARENCE ST. "Canada's Highest Grade Piano—Moderately Priced." L LONDON CENTENNIAL PROGRAMME

The Largest Seed & Supply House in Canada Catalogues Free on Request.

Poultry Supplies Aquaria Supplies Stockmen's Supplies Poultry Exhibition Supplies Bird Supplies and Canaries Insecticides and Spraying Printing and Rubber Stamps Dog and Rabbit Supplies Garden Supplies and Tools Poultry and Stock Electros Bee Supplies Seeds and Fertilizers Books and Colored Plates Dairy Supplies Spring and Fall Bulbs. Nursery Stock MORGANS SUPPLY HOUSE (Dominion Seeds, Limited) Limited 100 DUNDAS ST. LONDON Glad to Meet Visitors— Please Drop In. PROGRAMME SATURDAY (July 31st) REGISTRATION DAY (Subject to Alterations) 3 p.m.— Baseball, Queen's Park, St. 9 a.m.— Reception of Visitors. Thomas vs. City of Lon- 9 a.m.—London Veterans' Band at don.

Headquarters and meeting % _ ,-„ T7 . . _, . 8 p.m.—Band Concert, Victoria Park tra j ns 2 p.m.—London' Veterans' Band at 48th Highlanders Band.

Headquarters and meeting • M b nn „ a r t *- c • 8.00 p.m. Band Concert at Spring- trains. — bank Park—Wood- 2 p.m. to 5 p.m.—Carting's Heights, stock Salvation Armv 48th Highlanders Camp. Band. Visitors welcome. 3 p.m.—Queen's Park, Hussars Band 10 p.m.—Street Carnival — Hussars Concert. Band. 3 p.m. — Football game, 48th High- landers vs. City of London, 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.—The Hygenic Insti- at C.N.R. Athletic Park, tute invite visitors to in- Sackville St. spect their building. WELCOME OLD BOYS

We wish to extend a hearty welcome to all Old Boys and Friends back with us for our Centennial Celebrations.

During your stay with us we would be pleased to show yoii our range of hand-tailored Suits and Overcoats, made from Imported British Woolens. Also our range of high- grade furnishings.

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SUNDAY (AUGUST 1ST) -GO TO CHURCH DAY

9.00 a.m.—Veterans Band at Headquarters. 10.00 a.m.—Church Parade, 48th Highlanders, at Carlings Heights. Visitors welcome.

10.00 a.m.— Church Parade, First Lincoln Regiment, at Queen's Park. Visitors welcome.

11.00 a.m.—Service in all City Churches. (Old Londoners will preach, and old-time choirs sing). Visitors welcome.

The following Specials Preachers will preach:

Baptist Churches Adelaide St.— Special preacher, Rev. Leslie Haverstock, B. A., Guelph, Out. Egerton St.—Rev: Tucker.

London South— Rev. Mitchell.

Talbot St. R,. v . Albert Johnson, Detroit, Mich. Hill St.—7.00 p.m.. Rev. Hamilton, Communion.

Church of England St. Paul's Cathedral-

Christ Church— Preacher, Rev. A. C. Cummer, Rector.

Cronyn Memorial — 1 1 a.m., Rev. R. J. Lee, B.A., Chicago.

St. George's Church- Preacher, Rev. G. B. Sage, Rector.

Union Churches Robinson Memorial a.m.— S. R. McVitty; p.m.— E. L. Anderson, B.A. Wellington St — Rev. II. A. Graham, B.A., Guelph.

Wesley—a.m.— Rev. W. H. Harvey, B.A., Waterloo, former Pastor.

St. Andrew's— Preacher, Rev. D. C. MacGregor, Pastor. Knox— Union Services with Wesley.

Congregational—Union Services with Dundas Centre.

Presbyterian Churches

New St. James— Rev. Beverley Ketchen, M.A., B.D., Hamilton, Ont.

Chalmers- Rev. Walter Mofl'ait, Fingal.

Knollwood Park—Services by the Pastor. L E

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Roman Catholic Churches

St. Peter's Cathedral

St. Martin's—Rev. Father F. X. Laurendeau, Dean of Ford and Windsor. 12.30 a.m.—C. P. R —Reception Detroit Old Boys. 1.00 p.m.—48th Highlanders Band goes to Port Stanley. 3.00 p.m.—Sunday School Services. 3.00 p.m.—48th Highlanders Band at Port Stanley. 3.00 p.m.—The Lincoln Regiment Band will give a Sacred Concert at Vic- toria Park. 3.00 p.m.—The Salvation Army Band will give a Sacred Concert at Queen's Park. 3.00 p.m.—The Elks Band, Detroit, gives a Sacred Concert at Springbank. 3.00 p.m. —Band Concert at Home for Incurables, Woodstock Salvation Army Band.

7.00 p.m.—Services in all Churches. 8.15 p.m.—Band Concert in Queen's Park by Cleveland Rotary Club Boys Band. 8.15 p.m.—Band Concert, Victoria Park, Hussars Band. 8.15 p.m.—Band Concert Springbank Park, Detroit Elks Band. 8.15 p.m. —Band Concert, Thames Park, Woodstock Salvation Army Band. 8.30 p.m. —The First Church of Christ Scientist at the Patricia Theatre. Lecturer, Paul Stark Sealey, C.S.B., of Portland, Oregon; Member of the Board of Lectureship of the Mother Church, The First Church of Christ Scientist in Boston, Mass.

MONDAY (AUGUST 2ND)—CIVIC HOLIDAY

Mint}- Trophy Tournament, Thistle Club.

9.00 a.m.— Registration and visits to friends.

9.00 a.m. —Hussars Band at Headquarters.

10.30 a.m. — Baseball, Queen's Park, London vs. Preston.

12.30 p.m.—Victoria Park, First Battalion Light Horse and 18th Battlaion Reunion. Presentation of Colors to 18th Battalion, by the Daughters of the Empire. 48th Highlanders and Lincoln Regiments in attendance. Service at St. Paul's Cathedral following.

1.00 p.m.—Parade. All Bands in the City. Pageants showing London's History, Manufacturers, Society and other floats. Route, Victoria Park District, Queen's Ave., Quebec to Fair Grounds. LONDON CENTENNIAL PROGRAMME

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PROGRAMME (Continued) 1.15 p.m. —Dinner at Armouries and Reunion for First Battalion Light Horse and 18th Battalion. 3.00 p.m.—Boyd Linderman Shows at Queen's Park. 3.00 p.m.—48th Highlanders Troop the Colors. 3.00 p.m.—Sports at Queen's Park: 1. Boys' Flat Race (under 10 years) ,25 yards $0.75 $0.50 $0.25 2. Girls' Flat Race (under 10 years), 25 yards 75 50. .25 3. Boys' Flat Race (under 15 years), 50 yards 1.00 .75 .50 4. Girls' Flat Race (under 15 years), 50 yards 1.00 .75 .50 5. Chewing Gum Race (Men) 1.50 1.00 .50 6. Nail Driving Contest (women)—Three Prizes. 7. Drinking Contest (Women)—Three prizes.

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PROGRAMME—(Continued)

8. Pig Catching Contest— Prize, the pig. 9. Old Boys' Novelty Race—25 cigars; 10 cigars. 10. International Tug-of-War—Box of cigars. 3.30 p. m. — Band Concert before Grand Stand, by Cleveland Rotary C kib Boys Band. 4.00 p.m.— Band Concert before Grand Stand, Elks Band of Detroit. 5.00 p.m.— First Lincoln Band Concert. 6.30 p.m. — Dinner at Tecumseh House. Old Londoners over 65 years of age 8.00p.m.— Military Tattoo at Queen's Park. 48th Highlanders, First Lincoln Regiment, Royal Canadian Regiment and City Dis- trict Militia. 8.00 p.m. —Band Concert at Victoria Park—Elks Band of Detroit. 10.00 p.m. —Street Carnival— Hussars Band, Cleveland Rotary Club Boys' Band. Exhibition of small oil paintings — chiefly scenes around London—by Dorothy Seeley-Smith, at Public Library. Grand Stand admission Monday afternoon, 25c; Children, 15c. Member- ship tickets accepted. Grand Stand, Monday evening—Admission 25c; Children 15c. Mem- bership tickets not accepted. Visitors are invited to inspect the Hygienic Institute from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Merwin Heights—Jack V. Elliott—Aeroplane ascension daily. THE MILITARY TATTOO MONDAY EVENING AUGUST 2nd, 8 p.m.

THE R. C. R., LINCOLN REGT. 48TH HIGHLANDERS, 1ST HUSSARS. Features:

1. Overture, massed bands under Bandmaster Slatter, 48th Highlanders. 2. Battalion Parade, 48th Highlanders under searchlights— Band selection 3. Guard Mounting Competition. Musical accompaniment.

4. Display of Physical Drill or Rifle Exercises by the R. C. R. to musical accompaniment.

5. Salute by 18-pdr. guns, manned by C. E. F. Officers, N.C.O.'s and men.

6. Band selection.

7 Manoeuvre by London Regiment on baseball field.

8. March Past Grand Stand, all troops Bands: 9. O, Canada.

10. God Save the King. —

LONDON CENTENNIAL PROGRAMME WATCH THE DAILY NEWSPAPERS

For Special Announcements oi CONEY ISLAND ATTRACTIONS PORT STANLEY CENTENNIAL WEEK

Sunday, Aug. 1 —Band Concerts—48th Highlanders, Toronto Vincent Lopez Orchestra, New York City and other features.

Monday, Aug. 2— Civic Holiday— Program Extraordinary Details in Daily Papers.

Special Attractions Wednesday.

Thursday— (Irish Picnic) and

Saturday— (Travellers' Picnic). VINCENT LOPEZ ORCHESTRA Direct from the Ritz Carlton Hotel, New York City.

Every Evening, 8.30 till Midnight, with Afternoon Dancing Monday, Wednesday, Thursday and Saturday, Centennial Week

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While in London we invite you to visit our store and see all the newest in Travelling Goods. We are manufacturers and make a great many of the lines we show. A few of our lines are listed here. Club Bags Boston Bags Military Brushes Hat Cases Music Cases Writing Folios Suit Cases Ladies' Hand Bags Motor Rugs Trunks Bill Folds Golf Clubs and Bags Kit Bags Fitted Travelling Cases Hartmann Wardrobe London's Leading Leather Goods Store Trunks JAMES McCORMICK 395 TALBOT STREET

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QUAMTY eMCo An Emco Shower will keep you cool and fit during the hot summer months. BRasi gooOS IOXD0N CENTENNIAL PROGRAMME WELCOME HOME LOOK FOR OLD BOYS & GIRLS THE Make us your headquarters for Smoking Supplies, Confections, Sou- CARNIVAL venirs and Newspapers. THE STORE DUNDAS Exceptional Values in all Lines of Men's Wear During Old Boys Week. BUILDING PATTERSON NEWS STAND &> Wilf. Smith, 195 Dundas St. STEWART "The Old Advertiser Building" Opposite Loews Theatre.

PROGRAMME (Continued) TUESDAY (AUGUST 3RD)—MIDDLESEX DAY AND DETROIT DAY

All Bowlmg Greens will be open and arrangements made for tournaments.

Exhibition of small oil paintings—chiefly scenes around London—by Dorothy Seely-Smith, at Public Library.

Golf at Highland Park, Civic Links and London Club.

Visit friends and factories.

9.00 a.m. to 5.00 p.m.—Visitors invited to inspect Institute of Public Health.

8.30 to 10.00 a.m.—Middlesex Market at Covent Gardens. OLD BOYS! WELCOME BACK- Call at LONDON OLD JOHN GRAHAM & CO. BOYS For your New Shirts, Neckwear Collars, Socks, Underwear and Make our Shop your Hats, when in London. Down-Town Headquarters

while in the C lty. Same Old Store you Traded in when Living Here. WENDELL HOLMES Bookshop Same Store — Same Old Stand

JOHN GRAHAM & CO. 190 DUNDAS ST., LONDON r

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We extend a cordial welcome to all Old Friends and New.

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C. W. P. CURZON, Manager. 150 DUNDAS ST.

PROGRAMME (Continued)

AGRICULTURAL SECTION The following classes have been provided for Agricultural Products grown in Ontario and exhibited by the producers: 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Sec. 1—General Display of Farm Products .$20 ,$15 $10 $5 Sec. 2—General Display of Fruit 20 15 10 5 Sec. 3—General Display of Vegetables 20 15 10 5 Sec. 4—General Display of Flowers 20 15 10 5 Conditions—Ontario Grown products only to be exhibited. Exhibitor must have grdwn all products exhibited. Awards to be made on the basis of 75% for quality and variety, and 25% for display and decoration. Judging will commence Tuesday, August 3rd at 8.30 a.m. Entries should be made in advance to Mr. S. Baker, Secretary, City Hall, London.

Old Boys and Visitors, Make \Y/^ \Y/,J^~~^ V~n I This Your Headquarters. W e W elCOITie I OU ! FULL COURSE DINNERS. LIGHT LUNCHES FRENCH PASTRIES ICE CREAM

Wholesome Lunches to a Full Course Dinner is served here, and my French Pastries are unexcelled. The same delicious Ice Creams are still being served as in days of yore. OPEN DAY AND NIGHT OLYMPIA CANDY WORKS 186 DUNDAS STREET Peter P. Mandas. — Gus. P. Mandas 12 LONDON CENTENNIAL PROGRAMME

Jkulux MxxAd CANDIES Delicious — Wholesome — Satisfying

SONS OF ENGLAND LODGE CHELSEA No. 37 ENGLISHMEN WELCOME

Every Englishman should be a member of this Society.

Lodge Meets First Thursday in Month, over 118 Dundas Street.

CAR TROUBLE > PHONE 534 OR TAKE IT TO TERRY'S GARAGE 144-146 FULLARTON STREET

Service all the time—every day and night in the year. No agency—all cars look alike— Experts for any make of car or truck. Have your brakes examined by "Raybestos" Experts.

Have your carburetor examined by carburetor experts, also your electrical equipment. Satisfaction guaranteed.

Official Motor Club Service and London Motor Club Service.

Storage, Repairs, Accessories, Washing and Polishing. Tire Repairs and Everything for the Car. TOM TERRY PHONE 534 —

LONDON CENTENNIAL PROGRAMME 1.'5

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206 Dundas St., Near Capitol Theatre Lloyd T. Hockin, City Representative Quarter Century Experience

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Fruit growers, vegetable growers, florists and general farmers are re- quested to exhibit and assist in making the Agricultural Section of the Cen- tennial Celebration one of the outstanding features. A large display of high quality farm produce will give valuable publicity to the producer, demon- strate to the consuming public of London that best of food stuffs may be obtained fresh and direct from the growers and emphasize to the thousands of visitors that London is truly the centre' of Ontario's greatest industry. 10.00 a.m.—Convention of U. C. M. at Masonic Temple. 10.00 to 12.00 a.m. to 2.00 to 5.00 p.m.—Baptism Exhibition "with the Holy Ghost in a bodily shape like a dove and with Fire," at Lewis' Mission, cor Maitland and Hill Sts. 2.30 p.m.—Convention of U. C. M. at Masonic Temple. 2.15 p.m.—Queen's Park, International Girls' Track Meet. Grand stand admission: Children 15c; Adults, 50c. Events Parade 100 yards—Girls, 16 and under, Playgrounds event 100 yards—Open 220 yards—Open 120 Low Hurdles Shot Put—Open Throwing the Javelin—Open (one hand) Running High Jump Running Broad Jump International Relay, 440 yards, 4 to team, each girl running 110 yards Playgrounds Relay Race, open to London Playgrounds only, 16 years or under, 300 yards Following Regulations to be observed:— Place X opposite events you wish to enter. Entry fee of 25c will be charged for each individual event. $1.00 for each Senior Club Relay Race Team, and 25c for each Playground Relay Team. Games start at 2.15 p.m. The Committee reserve the right to reject any individual or team entry. Entries close Friday, July 30th at 8.00 p.m. All members of Relay Teams must sign entry form, giving names and addresses. All Canadian contestants must hold W.A.A.F. cards. 14 LONDON CENTENNIAL PROGRAMME

THE CANADIAN WOODMEN OF THE WORLD

Extends a

Most Hearty Welcome

To All Returning to this Fair City to celebrate the London Centennial

Our Offices located at 476 Richmond Street are at your Disposal.

PROGRAMME (Continued)

2.30 p.m. —London Veterans Band at Queen's Park. 2.30 p.m. —Sports at Springbank Park. 2.30 p.m.— (1) International Relay Race— Prize, 4 boxes of 25 cigars. Musical Plate Race (Ladies) —Two prizes. (3) Boxing in Barrels (Men)—Two prizes, $2.00; $1.00. (4) International 100 yards Dash—Two prizes, $2.00; $1.00. (5) Watermelon Race—$1.00; 75c, and 50c. (0) Balloon Race (Women)—Two prizes. (7) Baseball, Tecumsehs vs Old Londoners. Capt. J. S. Bell and A. E. Annett. Prize—Box 50 cigars. Cricket Match. 2.30 p.m.—Hussars Band will give a Concert at Springbank. 3.00 p.m.—Victoria Hospital Nurses' Home. Laying corner-stone. R.C.R. Band in attendance. 3.00 p.m.—Reception at Byron Sanatorium and inspection of buildings. 3.00 p.m.—Shows at Queen's Park. 3.00 p.m. —Band Concert, Cleveland Rotary Club Boys' Band at Spring- bank Park. 7.00 p.m.—The Armouries, Reunion of Veterans of Forty-five. 8.00 p.m.— Band Concert at Victoria Park, R. C. R. Band. 8.00 p.m.—BandConcert at Queen's Park by Hussars Band. .ONDON CENTENNIAL PROGRAMME 15

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PROGRAMME (Continued)

8.00 p. m. —Oddfellows' Reception. 10.00 p.m. —Street Carnival, London Veterans' Band. 10.00 to 12.00 p.m.—Street Dances: Hamilton Road and Egerton, Forest City Flute Band. William and Dufferin Ave., Tibbs Orchestra. Wellington St. V., Cleveland Rotary Club Boys Band. Merwin Heights—Jack V. Elliott, Aeroplane Ascension, daily. WEDNESDAY (AUGUST 4TH)—CIVIC RECEPTION

Visit Institute of Public Health, 9.00 a.m. to 5.00 p.m. Visiting factories and University. Golf at Highland, Civic Links and London Club. All Bowling Greens will be open and arrangements made for tourna- ments. Exhibition of small oil paintings—chiefly scenes around London—by Dorothy Seely-Smith, at Public Library.

WELCOME OLD BOYS "The NATIONAL"

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Make this Home of Good, Clean, Amusement your Headquarters while renewing old acquaintances in the Old Home Town.

National Billiard and Bowling Ltd. 197-199 DUNDAS STREET Entrance Through New Dundas Building 16 LONDON CENTENNIAL PROGRAMME

PROGRAMME (Continued)

10.00 a.m.—Formal opening of Canadian Club Columns, on Richmond St., by Hon. Chas. McCrea.

10.30 a.m. — U. C. M. Convention at Masonic Temple. 10.00 to 12 a.m., 2.00 to 5.00 p.m.—Baptism Exhibition "with the Holy Ghost in a bodily shape like a dove and with Fire," at Lewis' Mission, Cor. Maitland and Hill St.

12 noon —Train for Port Stanley. 1.00 p.m. —Luncheon, U. C. M., and Mayors of Cities and Towns, Orpheus Orchestra.

2.00 p.m.—Boyd Linderman Shows at Queen's Park. Band Concert at Queen's Park, London Veterans Band.

3.00 p.m. —Sports at Queen's Park.

Auto and Horse Races

5-mile Race for Fords only— 1st prize, $75; 2nd prize, $50; 3rd prize, $25. 5-mile Race for Chevrolets and Stars— 1st prize, $75; 2nd prize, $50; 3rd prize, $25.

Special Race to be announced in front of the Grand Stand, 3.00 p.m., August 4th.

Farmers' Half-mile Running Horse Race, under Saddle— Horses to be owned and ridden by farmers, or farmers' sons, from the Counties of Middlesex, Oxford, Elgin and Huron. Best two in three heats—Purse $150; 1st prize, $75; 2nd prize, $50; 3rd prize, $25.

Milk Wagon Drivers' Quick Delivery Race— 1st prize, $75; 2nd prize, $50; 3rd prize, $25.

Entrance Fees—

To Auto and Farmers' Horse Race, $3.00.

To Milk Wagon Drivers' Race, $2.00.

The Committee reserves the right to alter conditions of any or all races.

Entries to be in the hands of the City Clerk on or before August 2nd, and can be secured from City Clerk Baker or Terry V Garage, Fullarton St.

Admission—Open Stand, 25c; Covered Stand, 50c. Membership tickets accepted as 25c. LONDON CENTENNIAL PROGRAMME 17 McCORMICK'S

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PROGRAMME (Continued) 3.00 p.m. —Springbank Park, Hussars Band Concert. 6.15 p.m. — Canadian Club Punch at Tecumseh House. Speaker, Hon. Sam. J. Latta, Minister of Education, Saskatchewan. 8.00 p.m. Blue Lodges—Masonic Temple. The Loyal Orange Order of London will hold a Band Parade and a Fireworks Display and Masquerade at Thames Park, on Wednesday evening, August 4th. 1926. The following prizes will be offered: 1st prize— Best Gentleman's costume. 1st prize- Besl Lady's costume. Is! prize — Best costume of Boy tinder 16 years. 1st prize—'Besl costume of Girl under 16 years. London Old Boys' Centennial Tournament at London Bowling and Rowing Club 8.00 p.m. — Band Concerts at Queen's Park, by R. C. R. Regiment. 8.00 p.m. — Band Concerts at Victoria Park, by Hussars Band. S.00 p.m.— XV. O. W. Meeting at I. O. F. Hall, King and Richmond Sts. 10.00 p.m. —Street Carnival — London Veterans Band. Merwin Heights—Jack V, Elliott, Aeroplane ascension, daily. 10.00 to 12.00 p.m.—Street Dances: Quebec and Dundas Sts., 7th Regiment Pipe Band. Dundas and City Hall. Tibbs' Orchestra. Oxford and Wharncliffe Rd., Orpheus Orchestra. Medical Day—The Alumni Association of University of Western On- tario Medical School: 11.00 a.m. — Clinic at Victoria Hospital, Luncheon at Victoria Hospital Nurses' Home. 3.00 p.m. — Clinics at Queen Alexandra Sanatorium. LONDON CENTENNIAI PROGRAMME 19 THE HIGHEST BID

A WEEK OF HAPPINESS IN THE OLD HOME TOWN

The Wishes of

Geo. R. Gardner LONDON'S LEADING AUCTIONEER

389 Clarence Street. Phone 7405-8380

PROGRAMME (Continued)

THURSDAY (AUGUST 5TH)— I. B. S. DAY

Inspection Hygienic Institute frotn 9.00 a.m. to 5.00 p.m. Golf at Highland, Civic Links and London Club. All Bowling Greens will be open and arrangements made for tourna- ments. Exhibition small oil paintings—chiefly scenes around London—by Dorothy Seely-Smith, at Public Library.

10.00 a.m.—U. C. M. at Masonic Temple. 10.00 a.m.—Sports at Port Stanley.

NEVER GROW OLD KEEP YOUNG WITH THE IRISH AND KISS THE BLARNEY STONE At The 50th PICNIC Of The IRISH BENEVOLENT SOCIETY

Thursday, August 5 th, 1926 Were you there in 1876? Yon would never know the old place now Lake Erie is still wet and the Irish still full of pep.

Come and enjoy yourself

H. J. Bennett, President. Fergus Murphy, Secretary 20 LONDON CENTENNIAL PROGRAMME

PROGRAMME (Continued)

10.00 to 12.00 a.m. and 2.00 to 5.00 p.m.—Baptism Exhibition "with the Holy Ghost in a bodily shape like a dove and with Fire," at Lewis' Mission, Cor. Maitland and Hill Sts.

3.00 p.m.—Boyd Linderman Shows at Queen's Park.

3.00 p.m.— Girls' Soft Ball Contest, at Queen's Park.

3.00 p.m.—Hussars Band, at Queen's Park.

3.00 p.m.— Baseball Game at Queen's Park, Gait vs. London.

Hard and Soft Ball Tournaments.

3.00 p.m.— Motor Cycle Races.

3.00 p.m.—Public Reception and Inspection of Ontario Hospital.

3.00 p.m.— Forest City Flute Band at Queen's Park.

0.15 p.m.—Lions Club Dinner, Tecumseh House.

8.00 p.m.— Forest City Flute Band at Queen's Park.

8.00 p.m. —Boyd Linderman Shows at Queen's Park.

8.00 p.m.—Lodge Chelsea, No. 37, S. O. E., meets over 118 Dundas St.

10.00 p.m.— R. C. R. Band at Victoria Park for street dance on Wellington Street.

10.00 p.m.—Street Carnival, London Veterans Band.

10.00 to 12.00 p.m.—Street Dance, corner Hamilton Rd. and Egerton St. Tibbs' Orchestra.

10.00 to 12.00 p.m.—Street dance, Wellington St. S—V. Forest City Flute Band.

Merwin Heights—Jack V. Elliott, Aeroplane ascension, daily. LONDON CENTENNIAL PROGRAMME 21 EDWIN SMITH Tourist Supplies to be Found in a Drug Store GENERAL INSURANCE BROKER 77p Here ! Office:

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PROGRAMME (Continued)

FRIDAY (AUGUST 6TH)—MANUFACTURERS' DAY

Inspection of factories.

Golf at Highland, Civic Links and London Club.

All Bowling Greens will be open and arrangements made for tourna- ments.

Exhibition of small oil paintings—chiefly scenes around London—by Dorothy Seeley-Smith, at Public Library.

Inspection Institute of Public Health.

10.00 a.m.—Children's Races and Events, Queen's Park. Hussars Band.

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PROGRAMME (Continued)

Post Entries only, and any child who is in London on the day of the Meet is eligible.

1. Boys, under 16— 100 yards.

2. Girls, under 10— 75 yards.

3. Boys, under 14, — 75 yards.

4. Girls, under 14—00 yards.

5. Boys, under 10—50 yards.

6. Girls, under 10—50 yards.

7. Boys, Glass of Water Race—50 yards.

8. Girls, Skipping Race— 75 yards.

9. Boys or Girls, Sack Race.

10. Boys, Greasy Pole-Climbing Contest.

1 1. Boys, Three-legged Race.

12. Girls, Three-legged Race.

13. Boys and Curls, Wheelbarrow Race.

14. Boys, Obstacle Race,

15. Girls, under 10, Ball-throwing Contest.

10. Girls, under 14, Ball-throwing Contest.

17. Catch the Creasy Pig.

IS. Girls, Hoop Race.

19. Mystery Race.

Officials—G. Goodman, G. Marr, J. D. Isaacs, Ken. Lindsay, K. McFarlane, J. Greer, J. Stirrett, A. Harrison, Doc. Ruse.

12.15 p.m. — Kiwanis Club Lunch, Tecumseh House. 1.00 p.m.—-Parade— Floats, Manufacturers' Exhibits. Queen's Ave. to Queen's Park. Hussars Band, London Veterans Band and 7th Regt. Pipe Band.

1.30 p.m. —Western Ontario Swimming Championships, Thames Park Pool. (Sanctioned by Can. Amateur Swimming Association.) Featuring Walter Laufer, holder of several World Records, and his Relay Team, present holder of World's Record. ! —

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PROGRAMME (Continued)

Event No. 1 — 50-yard, free style — Girls, Jr., Playgrounds. Event No. 2—-200-yard, free style— Relay, Men (Open). Four men on each team. Event No. 3—Diving—Women (Open).

Event No. 4— 100-yards, free style, Boys, Sr., Playgrounds.

Event No. 5—50-yards, free style, Boys, Jr., Playgrounds. Event No. 6— Exhibition by Three Members of World's Champion Relay Team. Event No. 7—-Diving—Men, (Open).

Event No. 8—50-yards, free style, Girls, Sr., Playgrounds.

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Event No. 9—100-yards, free style.

Mr. Laufer will swim an Exhibition Race against time. His present World s Record is 52 seconds, a record set by Johnny Weismullen. y

Event No. 10— Diving Exhibition.

Event No. 11—50-yards, free style—Women.

Event No. 12— 100-yards, free style—Men (Open).

Event No. 13— 50-yards, Back Stroke.

Mr. Laufer held World's Record for 100 yards Back Stroke ior some time, his time being 1.04 4-5. Mr. Laufer will not swim against time.

Event No. 14— Diving, Boys, Sr., Playgrounds.

Event No. Relay, 15— free style— Mr. Laufer and his team.

Officials

Referee—J. D. Isaacs; Timers—Geo Moslcy, Bradford, Out.; Ken McFarlane, Lon- don, Ont.; G. Eric Reid, London, Ont. Starter—A. T. Taylor, Londno, Ont.

Announcer—Grant Stirrett, London, Ont.

Clerk of the Meet—J. Pollock, London, Ont. Diving Judges -Geo. Mosley, Brantford, Ont.; Walter Laufer. Scorer— R, Ferguson.

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PROGRAMME (Continued) 3.00 p.m.—Labatt's Clown Syncopators — Half hour of amusement at Thames Park. 3.00 p.m.—Sports, Queen's Park. 3.00 p.m.—Boyd Linderman Shows at Queen's Park. 3.00 p.m.—Westminster Hospital Reception. Visitors invited to inspect. 3.00 p.m.—London Veterans Band at Thames Park. 7.30 p.m. —Knights of Columbus Reception. Open meeting. 8.00 p.m.—Boyd Linderman Shows at Queer's Park. 8.00 p.m.—Hussars Band at Queen's Park. 8.00 p.m.—Salvation Army Band Concert at Victoria Park. 8.00 p.m.— Forest City Flute Band at Queen's Park. 8.00 p.m.—Annual Playground Lantern Parade and Festival, Queen's Park. Parade will form up and leave Federal Square at 7.30 p.m., and march to Queen's Park. 1. Parade—of all Playgrounds in front of the grand stand. 2. Chorus "O Canada"—all Playgrounds. 3. "Welcome Home"—all Playgrounds. 4. Folk Dancing—McMahen, Queen's and Lome Ave. Playgrounds. 5. Folk Dancing—Tecumseh, Lord Roberts and Aberdeen Playgrounds. 6. Tumbling—Simcoe Playgrounds. 7. Field Hockey—Girls. 26 LONDON CENTENNIAL PROGRAMME WHAT NEXT? WHY— LABOUR DAY YOUR DAY Queens Park, Sept. 6th, 1926 PROGRAMME 10.00 a.m.— Ladies' Soft Ball Game, Queen's Park. Teams: McCormicks Brownies, Rideau Hall and Smallman & Ingrams. 1.00 p.m.— Parade leaves Market. 2.00 p.m.— Queen's Park. Final Ladies' Soft Ball Game. Final Mens' Soft Ball Game. Motor Cycle, Horse, Cycle and Running R, Baby Show— 12 handsome prizes. Scotch and Irish Dancing.

Admission 25c; Children, 10c. J. F. Thomson, Secretary, Phone 6823W

PROGRAMME (Continued)

8. "Sweet Kate"—Simcoe, Wortley and Trafalgar Playgrounds.

0. "If all tin- World were Paper"—Thames -and Hot l rill's Playgrounds. 10. "The Hatter" Riverview Playgrounds. 11. "Doll Days"—Tiny Tots—all Playgrounds. 12. Bicycle Polo— Boys. 13. Folk Dancing Pottersburg Playgrounds. 14. Flag Drill- all Playgrounds. 15. The Circle— all Playgrounds. "( rod Save the King." 9.30 p.m.—Street Carnival, London Veterans Band. 10.00 to 12.00 p.m.—The Armouries, Informal Municipal Ball, R. C. R. Band in attendance. Mervvin Heights, Jack V. Elliott, Aeroplane ascensions daily.

SATURDAY (AUGUST 7TH)—TRAVELLERS' PICNIC

Golf at Highland, Civic Links, and London Club. All Bowling Greens will be open and arrangements made for tourna- ments. Exhibition of small oil paintings— chiefly scenes around London—by Dorothy Seely-Smith, at Public Library. Inspection Institute of Public Health. Merwin Heights, Jack V. Elliott, Aeroplane ascension. LONDON CENTENNIAL PROGRAMME 27

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PROGRAMME (Continued) 9.00 a.m.—A day's fun at Port Stanley. 3.00 p.m. — Baseball, Queen's Park. 3.00 p.m. —London Veterans Band at Queen's Park. 3.00 p.m. —Girls' Soft Ball at Port Stanley, Hudson Motor Car Co. vs. London Thistles. 3.00 p.m. —Boyd Linderman Shows at Queen's Park. 8.00 p.m. —London Veterans Band at Queen's Park. 10.00 p.m.—Street Carnival, Hussars Band. A LONDON CENTENNIAL NOTICE

Admission to Park all week free excepting for automobiles.

No Parking will be permitted in Queen's Park during Centennial week, excepting at parking area at the northeast and the southwest.

Admission fee for automobiles, including parking privilege, is 25c per day, which must be paid at the gate. The parking of cars will be at owners' risk; the city assumes no liability. GRAND STAND ADMISSION

General grandstand admission fee will be adults 25c, and children 15c, excepting

(a) On Monday evening, when the reserved seats will be: Adults 50c, and open stands 25c; children 15c.

(b) On Tuesday afternoon the admission fee will be 50c for adults and 15c for children.

On Friday evening the admission fee will be: Adults 25c and 15c for children.

Membership tickets will be accepted for 25c, and at either morning or afternoon performances on Friday.

The City will pay Amusement Tax. 28 LONDON CENTENNIAL PROGRAMME

WELCOME BACK TO LONDON—"OLD BOYS AND GIRLS"

WM. C. C. GARLICK PAINTER & PAPERHANGER

Estimates Furnished

587 ELIZABETH STREET. LONDON

BUY YOUR MEMBERSHIP TICKETS NOW. Sales will positively close on July 31st. Tickets bought now will participate in the draw July 28th and Aug. 2. Only coupons exchanged in the City Clerk's office will participate in draw.

PARADE, MONDAY, AUG. 2—REGULATIONS

1. No Parking will be permitted on Dundas St. between Waterloo St. and Talbot St., and on Richmond St. between York St. and Fullarton St., during Old Boys' Week.

2. a.'! vehicular traffic will be prohibited on Monday, Aug. 2, 1926, bet .veen 12.30 p.m. and 3.30 p.m., (a) Victoria Park, Clarence St., Victoria Park to Queen's Ave., Wellington St. Central Ave. to Queen's Ave., Dufferin Ave. Clarence St. to Wellington St., Queen's Ave. Wellington St. to Quebec St. (b) on Quebec St., Queen's Ave. to Dundas St. and on Dundas St. while parade is passing. Street car traffic will be stopped on Adelaide St. from 12.30 to 3.30 p.m.

3. Persons wishing to see the parade are advised to assemble along Queen's Ave., east of Wellington St. The best place will be on Queen's Ave., east of Waterloo St. to Quebec St.

4. The parade will start from Victoria Park along Wellington St. to Queen's Ave. and Queen's Ave. east. THE USE OF ANYTHING BUT CONFETTI on any of the streets during street carnival for amusement or other like purpose IS STRICTLY FORBIDDEN, and the police are instructed to enforce this order.

VISITORS AND CITIZENS are asked to co-operate by conducting all activities with reasonable good feelings and decorum.

All members of the Association are asked to wear their badges, commencing Week of July 20. This will help arouse interest in the Centennial.

S. J. M. MOORE, BAKER, Mayor. Secretary. LONDON" CENTENNIAL PROGRAMME 20 LONDON

It's a Great Place to Live!

The London Street Railway Company and its

Employees welcome you home for the Centennial. * We would suggest packing a lunch basket and

having a real old-fashioned picnic with your friends

at Springbank Park, London's most beautiful Picnic

Grounds, situated on the banks of the

five miles from the City. Our cars give a frequent

service from the main corner of the City direct to the Park.

We are here to serve you and trust you will enjoy your visit to your old home town. Come often! 30 LONDON CENTENNIAL PROGRAMME WELCOME WELCOME CENTENNIAL OLD BOYS AND GIRLS

Whatever else you do, don't miss the three points of interest that have made London FAMOUS since you were last here. Make it a point to visit the MUNICIPAL TOURIST CAMP (Springbank Drive—Wonderland) One of the most up-to-date and completely equipped Travellers' Rests in America. Electric Light, Electric Stoves, Hot and Cold Showers, etc. Play a Game on the THAMES VALLEY MUNICIPAL GOLF COURSE The finest Public Course in the Country. 18 Holes. Situated amid beauti- ful surroundings. Close to the Tourist Camp.

See the Famous CITY OF LONDON PLAYGROUNDS In Operation. and take a clip in our Wonderful SWIMMING POOLS The Public Utiltities Commission Bids You Welcome! WELCOME WELCOME

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The location of our Warehouse, right in the heart of Western Ontario, enables us to render more expeditious service, at less cost, to the Merchants of this Territory than is possible by Houses situated at more distant points.

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TYPICAL YELLOW CAB RATES from KING and RICHMOND STS.

B3S3CIA HUIiT MT. ST 3T. PETER'S ST. PETER'S HALL CLUB JOSEPH SEMINARY CSKST3HY i.30 $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 $1.30* ». PL2A3Atfi C2KST3RY 70*

BYHCB SUEBEC ST SANATORIUM YELLO'.V CAB OyyiCS 4 C.P.R. , .00 AHD BUS CSPOT* K2LVIHAT0R $1.00

172 KIKG ST. 80 jt WOQDLAfiD OUTAS 10 HOSPITAL ,1.00 §1.20 3PRING3AUK HOUSE $1.50 ARZFA SALIUG AJIUSEMSi'T /40f SCHOOL PARK $1.76 'KORUAL Jl.20 SCHOOL Mc CLARY' 3, 60? FOUNDRY TRAFALGAR

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In above chart, rates less than 50c are for one person; 50c or over for one or two persons. Extra passengers 20c each. Steamer Trunks 20c. Hand Baggage free. The same low rates

I . to runs of similar distance anywhere in the city, any hour of the day or night. We make no extra charge after midnight. Parcels or baggage may be checked at our office and called any time, day or night. yellow Cab Co. phone 9800 WELCOME HOME- OLD BOYS AND GIRLS

Visit Our

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(7%HE City of London extends a hearty welcome to all visiting* Old Boys and Girls. Our hearts and homes are open, and we will do all we can to make you enjoy your visit.

John M. Moore, S. Baker,

Mayor Clerk.

The Centennial Committee desires to ex- press its appreciation and thanks to the Adver- tisers in this programme. They have sold Membership Tickets, and are the only firms who have helped in this way. There are many citizens who have also given splendid service and the Committee takes this opportunity of publicly thanking them.

S. BAKER, Secretary. We extend GREETINGS to all Old Boys, Old Girls and Friends. May your visit be a pleasant one.

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RETAIL London's Largest Jewelry Store. IT PAYS TO GO TO WRAY'S A 10% Discount will he allowed on any purchase by any Old Boy or Girl during Centennial Week. Bring this program with you.

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