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HODERICH. T$Ut$DAY. JULY 6, Esse
MIDSUMMER PROMOTIONS.
atilt et areeesafel taadldae. at /br Pwbsle
seasel Cxasa.
The following are the names (in order of
merit) of the pupils who were wocee•ful at
the June promotion examinations In
order to par, half of the whole number of
marks were required and ooe third in each
suhjeot.
Emu J1 -.I.1* IC 'til SRaioR IV, CawygtL
Howell, L , Ball, C., (;nest, E , Stowe,
F., Turner, E , McCaughan, R., Hillier, B.,
-.tattoo, 1)., Martin, H., 1:otborne,
L,ckson, M., Murray, M., Kneeebaw, A.,
McLean, Wilmer., ('retigie, J. Kemal -
mended, 1►unk.p, M , McDonald, A., Mc-
Lean, %V., Stewart, U.
Rune Sxs. tit To tire. Iv. Cs.tatt. --
(.rieraon, W., `4toddard, (:., Reid, E..
\Villus, E , (wlnal) .1eenkins, H., Campbell
A., Smith, l,i , Cattle, R , Blackstone, C.,
3(artin, F , (hone, 11 . Sherman, F: , Mo-
Lean, E., \ohestoa, E , ('olboree, L ,
Vivian, J., Roberta, M Given, 1., Stowe
('., Buchman, 0., Acheson, S , Farrow, p: ,
Hohert•om, I,j , Turner, F. Recommended.
Vila', E.. Mastro, F., Morrison, .1.
Fano JI't, 111. To Mlnnt.R 111. (*wrest.
--Elliott W., BIliott R., McKay J., Park
S. and Snaith B. (equal), 4:rabam T , Walk-
er F., ('ard 8., Grierson L. and Gilbertson
W. (mynah, Tye E., Sutherland 1. , Duff J.,
Craigia W., I)ickeoe A , Richarle B., Stod-
dard M., Baker N., McDonald W., Buchan-
an .1., Pennington M., Kase M., Reicher(;..
Items K. A , Roberts t'., Pennington 1'.,
Dunn O , Buchanan N., Graham F, . inact-
ivate F., Naked W., Millin E., Wright A.,
Vtdean F., McEwen W., Sharman M.
Recommended. -Byers W., Welsh C.,
Tweedy 'IL C.
Emu Idiom( voSaving to. Mon. Ks.a'•e
Room. -Holt C., Holt 6 , Wawa. V., De
Pendry A , Knox N., Bridgette ('., Smith
at, Horton H., Carey A., Brooks M.. Mc-
intosh C , Meliwee■ W. McKay L., Ku
chants H., Tom M.. ('hitstal C., Tait J.,
Tichboarne W., Polley A.,
Fw, s )11pnLa To S.vlon 111 Mote A.
Sot taw tof's Resor. -Sliver F., Wens M ,
Robinette E., Bleeknone H., Mciver M.,
Martin Mt., Vivian C., St.rdy II., Mol)onelJ
J., MoKeeiie F., ()arrow N., Barrow B.,
Mclonald M., Morrow T., Johnson F.,
Rrowo N.
FRrlw a C'i.•ts. rl JQwwa to, Mew
FR•Sili Rale. --Videos S., Doak R., Mc-
Iver M.. Bell V., Niven. 1., McIver K.,
Harrison R , Imrie M., Black C., Smith 0.,
Davidson H., Roberts M., Armstrong N.,
Bates J., Johnsen W., Wiggins R., Prid-
ham H., Harrison R., Givens H., Jot"ostoe
tV , (butte L
Faow Seem* it ro Jr aim in CLAM,
Mt+• (',roar. Roos.-Stawart E., Knew
*haw H., Slseyd K., Vidan (:., Gilbertese
R , Knox J., Kdward I. , McEwen T.,
t irets W., Keoy 8., Reiwaeomb* M , Mo-
1MnaM A., Strom M., Henderson II. Rrim-
acomb. W., Hormel E , Dowding h1., Mo
Lend M., Femmes W., Reid K.
Sr. DAtw'e WAaI' Seuo,a. TO Tag
Csmat --Sproule, J., Tye, P., Smith, 1.,
Tweedy. F,., Edward, F., MoViv R.,
Webster. L., Morrow, L., Krum J., i cis..
N., Neftel, A., Moles., W.
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Tres Crwa*AL-Avery, W., Warrington,
Il , Sheppard K., Cabana, N., Praeer, M.
Harem- k Sheppard,
W., McCreath, F.
Kam,t Salbws, U., 1110.61, N.. Richards
A., Hying, A.
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THE SIGNAL : GODERICH, ONT., THURSDAY, JIJLY 6, 1893.
DOMINION DAY.
Sew Ow POW of Jai, was *IMMrated t•
t;'destee .
Dominica Day was aelsbrated in Godo
riot" is a right loyal way by the residents of
t.odes-icb and adjacent towns Early. MOM
saw the towns bedeoked in holiday attire,
and brought u a Entre cumber of visitors
by wheeled ousveyaaees, sad the trains
during the day cease is loaded down with
excursionists The games on the Square at-
trscted a good deal of attention during the
forenoon and the lacrosse gams in the af-
teruoo• and the exclusions tae the City of
Windsor each antacid a large unmber of
the hohJay seekers. The bicycle moots in
the afternoon and evening, and the fire-
works at night were also viewed by • large
poo'„ torso of spectators. Following is • de-
tailed report of the Mut of prize wieners •t
the games and some of the other 'features of
the day :
Buys' l;'.u...
5 years and under, 50 yard race--lst.C.
Campton, '2nd. Wan. Glover, 3r1. Lorne
('(srgital.
10 years and under, 75 yards -1st. W.
Naftel, Zed. John Ntof.olsoa, 3rd. Norman
Itaker.
15 years and under, three-legged race, 50
yards --1st. A. Utekson •nil R. \1 o: toss, 2ud.
Ronson guest and Jobs Brows.
12 years and under. boot race, 50 yards
and return -lot. F. Reicher, 2u1. Stewart
Lane, 3rd. John Wiggins.
15 yea's and under, running high jump -
1st. R. Morton, 4ft. bin. 2u.L L Editoren,
4ft. bin. 3rd. Il. Sturdy.
15 years and under. running hop. step
and lump -let, R. Lorton, 35ft. 5i.. 2nd,
Bart Sturdy, 33ft. 4in. 3rd. Benson Guest,
33ft. iio.
100 yards -1st. B. Guest. 2nd. R. Morton.
3rd. Bart Sturdy.
•.11.114 t;AMt'it--3.1.011%.
Six yeas and tinder, 50 yards --Minnie
Borns, Alioe Mc(;illivary, JeObie ,lohmst.,o.
Ten years and under, i0 yards -Mary
[mrie, Edna Bright, i:mos Ionia
Twelve years and under. 75 yards -Mag-
gie McCaughan, Nellie Bites, Birdie Hit-
her.
Fourteen veers and under, 75 yards- Lacy
Brown, Lottie (;reeo. Belle Johnston.
Ituket rood, girls 12 years and under, 12
potatoes two yard. apart Flo Stowe, Mabel
Hyera, Emma (.rant.
F-gi race with spoon -E• itb Turnor,
Maggie Mclyor, Ida Glover.
rx.'r x►. IM.
100 yard -1st, Alt. McTavish, 2u11, C.
Fritz, 3rd, W. Rlsckford.
200 yard - 1st, A McTavish, 2ud, C. Fritz,
3;d, W. Blackford.
i mit"-tet, J. McDonald, 2x1, W. Mack -
ford, 3rd, E. Ford.
1 alk -let, Harry Tyndall, 2d, J. Mo -
Donald, 3rd, A. llcTariab.
Sack ram --let, T. Little, 2nd, C. Fritz,
3ed, A. McTavish.
Old Men'' Race-lamiasoo Reid, Gordon
t'oats, David Reid.
200 yd. hurdle-lst, C. Frits, Zed, F.
Little, 3rd, A. McTavish.;
.icurtrc,
Staadias, long -1st, J. Jones, 12 ft, 2tad.
C. Fritz, 11 ft., 10 tn., 3rd, Jas McGee, 11
ft., 5 in.
Banning, long -1st, C. Fritz, 18 1', 10 in.,
tad, J. Jones, 18 ft. 7 in., 3rd, J. Huffman,
1Rtt.
Hop step -and- jump. running - Eat, 1.
•inns, 41 ft., 8 in.. 2nd, n. Thompson, 41
ft., 2 in.,3rd, C. Fritz, 39ft., 8 in.
Standing, high -Jas McGee and C. Fritz
equal, 4ft., 7 in, J. Jones, 4 ft., 4 i..
Vau?tior with pole -1st, C. Fritz, 9 ft., 1
, 2nd, .1. Jones and J. McGee, noel, 8 ft.,
6 in.
wICTr'La AVMS.
1 mile, local, handicap --let, .1. W. Lang-
' mrd, cup, 2:d, D. V.;1ver, medal
3 mile, local, handicap --let, R. W. Lo
gan, cup, 2nd, F. Stokes, medal.
Novice—lat, Dan Mefver, cup, 2ud, Thos..
Webb, medal, 3rd, F. Stokes, statuette&.
3 mile, open -J. W. Livingstone, cop.
-5 mile, open -J. W. Livingstone, cep.
TOIL 1 6'0'1011 startle
between the Junior Lacrosse ('Sub, of Gode-
rich and the i)ropshote, of Luokeow, which
was .,o have come off at 1.30 did not start
till after 2. A: • coosa•loeooe, after play
ing for ■rout half an boor, they had to
en
give up the held to the .tero. flowerer,
them was some gond playingdone on both
sides, but neither sada was sale to score, in
the time.
-tetTi.,gu Vt. ,••10016! .5.
This game was one of the beet played here
for • long time, some tine playing being dose
ret both aides, and hardly any Tugging' or
slashing. The Goderich boys "pat up" •
marniticent game, the home having it pretty
much their own way and playing a Rood
combination game. The Stratfords did
some good playing bet despite their hest
efforts, were defeated by • more of 4 to 1.
The waren for Goderich were W. Graham,
H. Hay., 1). Thompson and C. Reid Jas.
Walsh acted as referee to the .atisfactial of
a11. Claude Munro made • good bald cap-
tain-
HARBOR NOTES.
Imam Iger..1 Iotervwr Ra*brrrd from the
Lake Fret.
Slam barge Empire called hero oa Fri-
day.
Sts. City of Weidner id.or oe Saturday from
Reek.
Air. Daited Empire wee i. o. Saturday
from Sorel*.
Tag Georgia of Windsor was is this port
en Monday.
Str. Me.mrch took on 13 ease of telt for
Ms.ttoha era S*Aarbay.
err. United Empire on Wednesday tont
on 5 care of salt for Duluth bosides s, number
of paesenrere.
The to" See Gull arrived no Friday from
North Ray and ret.rsed a Seaday with
fishing supplies.
Soler. Starling arrived no Saturday with
75.000 Israeli for the Organ F•etery. She
leaves Inc ('Ievelaad to load coal for the Rig
Mill.
Soba Ilr.yhnwied arrived on Moseley with
hardwood lumber for the Omen Fast/try.
ft►e left oe Tweedy with balk salt der
Wiart.s.
()s PMday tow harp B. R Immo aerie -
ed frith 600 tens el 'rel tram Lotman for
th. Meaefeal weeks. it lits en Tuesday
for Port Harm.
These were hvndrtte`df people down at
the Insane Stmt Wiser sly the 1o1. The qty
of Whim was kap$ WI* buy with us
marina on the !aka
71 i rt... : Nolte. It Vamissa ha.. 16,-
OM bushels of what N sssak twsltflsg a
tMelable tura et the bar`el
SaeterI We meet M bora of Me death
elJohn
., e4 the RaMenth MIL Coat :w ay '. ,rw wt prom
CATTLE SCHEDULE STANDS.
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m.lrs ri. c'surxelestu6 fa.
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