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A NOVEL ENTERTAINMENT.

The weather, is'growing so warm now that soon we 1 may expect to see the very last dance of the season, and then / hostesses will bo somewhat at a loss to provide convenient entertainment for young people in the numbers that a dance makes possible. Perhaps they will like the account of a Canadian party that is published-by, an American paper. , A five-mile, walk at least is suggested with a change •of partners all the. way. The success of such a'party would depend rather too much .upon our: variable Wellington weather, and' its outgoing and returning would have to be through eity streets, unless the whole party took tram, for a certain distance before beginning the march, say. up toßrook-

lyn, before beginning, to stroll' down Happy Valley. It sounds as though it might be very pleasant. tv< ; . ; ;.v. ?• In . Canada, says nn American ' writer, the walking party is a regular form of evening's ontertninraenf. Theso Canadian girta seem to be takingexercise continually, and any social affair is all the' more • enjoyable; across the border Jf it, ; includes what seems'.to some of lot of hard york.,'. *'

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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 633, 9 October 1909, Page 11

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A NOVEL ENTERTAINMENT. Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 633, 9 October 1909, Page 11

A NOVEL ENTERTAINMENT. Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 633, 9 October 1909, Page 11

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