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80DKRICHe THURSDAY. JUNE %. 1913
TER itwltal, Platt nap CCL. Ll. Pesmo11a
THE STuuiN6BK
L. OF CANADA
SAVE, -because No. 5
Anyone who is determined to save
monk can devise ways and means
without appearing niggardly or fore-
going the necessaries of life.
}lead Office, King and Bay Streets, Toronto
t_xoderich Branch -ANDREW PORTER, Manager
A. G. NISBET
it THE RRTRLbItNTATTVI FOR THR col -NTT OF HURON O}' THE
New York Life Insurance Co.
Assets $720,000,000.
sFF1t E NEXT CANADIAN RANK OF COMMERCE, GODERICH
'Phi tine : Orrick Ib : Horse 1St P. O. Roe $t4
(LO$L W NOTICE.
We. the eaderailfned
bard
.
wxre ms-Mata.have. i
agreed to close our stores
:et 1 o clack. each Wednes-
day during J ulv and
August
J. Harper
Fred Hunt
H Dwell Hardware Ois..
W. R. Pinder
(.t.Lee
%.1STATE AND PRIVATE
" FI\ I,c income on Bret >waetr oe
as•arltr entre: tsharge. Six sal a
batsyr new. Apply TSBBUTT. Icer
Lear Side.. H aail:.a. Oat
W WAR'ANOSH
tFIREINSLTRANCE(O. 1
the of the hast in the Prev- 1
ire. Fined rate of amrstmeot.
Liar Stock insured at its fel SlTVAT[OOS VACANT.
value wbetbe: on the farm or
not N,. trouble to make adjust- ' KS AND BOY WANTED.-
ti 1.4.guars almanac, ie wwagiisg
R.. McILWAIN.
1 f . TA W&Oa. Pat arm
Niles.
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Agent for Colborne.1 ' w g HAVE VE AGENt1 M.&&t OMB
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.FARM HELP AND DOMESTIC
FARM
ev-A._\'Ts - I' opr farm Seip
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apply L
IZ\. Dammam Government 1Mdel-saat
Arent- St, Helms, Nut. Larder. left watt H. D.
t-OOL6. St dews, Chit, will receive merle
art oboe it.tx
NOUS SIMICEL
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(a aacvuni pi :hr grocery ironer 10,
Gararire rain crow all ear Tae ily.
July tut, the groom- have deaden new
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dace a N'ednrde
ay arrnoon, Jely
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BOOTH PRiVILi1:GES.-TENDERS
wm tae reeeivod by the understated ar to
Sotandee. Jane Lab. for troth Pro -Ilene et
L11ri mitaral Pett on Donumom 1Mi. ±boilers
rim be tar m:aen or entire privilege. H. L..
MCN i• IlilOsl
UUk SEKVICE.-YO. NG YORK -
11 rite Haas reamed web pederree :tomes
tram a rias bard. Ai,e the Featherstone Bev
atiti taw emeras. S. R lain. MATH, lo; a6 van.
e. Galerna Tweribll. 3•-R
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dTICE THAT ANT
l 1 pr,r,on ar paeras THAT
anal umherar Wille
riaario waa7 r me
ereeroued 87 cider. erg M
TAOS S7Cr1IUmf, Theism,
Nan/tunnel, Jane k. DILL
NOTICE
T `ACHER WATED.-FOR S. S.
TEACHER
Ni oe.are : emir te marusesaa
_1_-_ L -- Apety eaten( amara ►b/
caulk--. -, as J. J. MIOSER. g arsenal.
Branae 11140
WAS .- A PROFESSiONAL
wader ter a ft lea L Aradddheirs
asuman ftper er baa fairy area
Whyslikdkadag 11141t
dose Aerie billtICMARD
r
D.&C. Excursion
t -m
Steaer City of Detroit IL
Goderich to Detroit and Return
ROUND TRIP (e
' TRANSPORTATION $$2a OO
Good Going July stb a.ad
returning July rte or 14th
Three er nine days with your friend. in Detroit.
wises the bs+11fafd Oity of the Straits ie at its Met.
Deligktlsl side trip from Detente lo Ctes alaod.
aha. seed Niagara Falls
The 1ltramer City of Detroit i1. is of stewl eec2neta'ttc-
tier sad hi Peery way is our of the Meet hoar cu
the lakes, with plenty of stateroom anenmmsdgiticts.
The daylight risk Revue, Rt. (hair Flees and De-
troit River b. the mast Intaireatine trip ea the Desert
takes
J. VST. C RAI G I E, Agent.
THE TOWN COUNCIL.
TO INVEST SOWING FUNDS IN
HYDRO -ELECTRIC DEBENTURES
Permission Must Be Secured trom Oa -
taro Railway area Municipal Begird
-Excursions Coming from Blyth
and Saafortt.-.Ranstord Propose
tion Again Before tree Countit.
All the members of the town cot:• -
d1, with the exception o1 Couacillor
Yasatter. were parent at the regular
tmwting of for town council last Fri -
da.
Two commubicationa asking for the
nee of Harbor Park for excursionists
were received from Blyth and Sea -
forth. Tbe excursion from the latter
plat will come to Goderich on July
'+th, while the Blyth excursion is
scheduled for J my J(M,h, The town clerk
wee instructed to tepty, stating that
the demred privilege will be
granted.
A re-gtart for the timid grant of fits'75
We. received from the public library
board and referred to the finance com-
mittee.
The public works committee reco-
mesd..d that the C. P. R. onespany to
notified that in the 000structioi of the
crossing at the foot of Wellington
street it must remain full width.
With reference to the proposals of Dr.
Caesar and J. E. Baechler to pur-
chase the debentures covering t.be
emit of con.tr acting mitictrete ardewalke
on Nelson and Part streets it was re-
cot.imended that the propositions be ac-
cepted and that the walla be con-
atructed.
The report was adopted.
The special committee reported it
had been assured by the local agent
of the li. N. W. Telegraph A'o. that
FOR SALE
r
T'KA W B RI FOR-
BE
'; L A E
4.3 Hrvinc iJ,i. year a lamer mot of nes"'
barrio. thin ever before. 1 will be able to all
all oder. at ay bore ar p2ompLIT a. pr..,ble.
The berme. are etc.:hew table berriee- and are
LnenrAa.,Mari tar oannme rn,repm,. 'Phone is
13 IIuniripal. Denmiller cemtrwl. CHAS. Mc-
PRES. Carlow. 1t
L1 -OR SALE CHEAP. -ONE PURE -
1` RR= aNOti S A ItERD ILN BL'.
ire rarer. ft far a read paras - work. A*
gierto.1. ASV Carr* P.O. m
Ilgi! IR FORID
TrOEND.-AT THE C. P. R. YARDS
at the bereave. arra ainket-r3mmod spar.
'sada.. Apply at SIGNAL OFFIuE.
FOR SALE OR TO RENT
DOOMS TO REA.
NT. -GOOD LOC-
714 N. Married couple or 1r4iea ladea.Z
D(ix Mfr. Goderictt er at THE r3WNAL
OFF' CIL
IIOCSE TO RENT. --E VERYTHi NG
rend-olraa Apply W. ACHESON t SUN:.
POR SALE AT -A BARGAIN. -ONS
of the beat built, new -brisk brier in
.adiene . Geer location Kerr eoepaieses.
Sap terra 1ROI[AS OUNDRY.
I2 OR SALE. -A BUILDING LOT
esi Newgate street. Aped M F. J
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rR SALE. -A NINE -ROOMED
koala with ton let•±, wo teem street :
11rritrsat trees. _spertan0S. A F litter9uN.
rathe remiar, w kOikL*T T(rCNti. Kirin
atria
t11IV10ES Tu RENT NEXT TO SIG-
ke FAL (Inas Basted is bot water and
emelt is noneastias. ,Andy et J. P. 1110OWA.
HOCSE FOR BALL-rWO-sTORY
Wet renewed r.adiemee as St. Davit's
first; all mddere osnvvrser. Asefl to W-
s 5.RT ON. #2T.
tJIOR SALE OR TO RENT. -TW -
reseed hose as Seers warm_ with hula
and claw : sew hat air terrain AsiZire
IFILLJAM £ID.pATSJCK. 0.bial
REAL ESTATE FOR SALh.
We tatem far aria &boat rim taws lets
prim trams 10
Ul foe arra
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ialma timer
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SALE.-LAIOGE DOUBLE
Mee es he, - Writ 15 ; alae east
halt el bemerge Aram. Cerse-Igar t
r Ml O Du wet area er oa0iit XX
saJ. IL L& IR glair amus & W.
Ow* B.sosasa J Trete. •d.
D 1111[DMPYtAL FROM:RFT FOR
L *ALL -7b mosespe_eitei iia
dr err kaows a' the J .DhO *a prOlu0
seem (oarwe sad Sarm rs Orri
u + i e em two
a Ott awls .bs»dellame 'w0sitr
rwer h
wear el ellaire teak& t?A34.Or elrrrs hotir irrs a T. A
tr sr+t!- 1SAI.E.-I V A OF
rwerslslad. wtbn it e d Mesa Oa M nv or e
ser • bells IwriIng plass sal • oat rst •
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FOR SAL! '!Rs*AT
%VDeta' berm arms.
war tiiepse m e[ J m
1110
its peke will be r rresid from tee
agmiea without exposes to the town.
The report carried.
The fine oommittase reesmmended that
the occident tasseesoe pebtees for the
!icemen .utta„tted by the Royal Rs-
ehasgr Alew•aooe Co. he accepted and
the premiums paid. Rdepted.
The ceweu-n• and Peeks committee
reoomrnrnded that bra Precious be
Omen r rebate "1 $.i (Oda monetary
lots purchased last veer. Carried.
A dtecuusion of the Raaatord prop-
osition was introduoed M Rreve Run-
nings, etin advortd that a bylaw he
prepared along lines sack a the town
solicitor should approve. Mayor Reid
eLrtgest0d that • valuation of the
pleat be obtained biases any steps are
fates to prepare a bylaw for submie-
sioe to the rateparere. Thr matter
was referred to the special commit-
tee to fare the vatuatiea made and
ito report to the council at its next
meeting.
Reeve Mannings, who is chairman
of the special cosum,ttee., rated the
council to name the veilaailora and the
names of „D. A. McLaren and J. 8.
Plan were mentioned.
The canning factory bylaw
wee reported by the Reeve as unmade -
factory to Mr.'}ianslink and the by-
law stands over for the present -
On motion of Deputy Reeve Clark,
seconded by Councillor Graham, the
0000011 decided W guarantee that Ley
deficit of the let of July celebration
committee would he met.
The Reeve suggested inviting other
towns to celebrate Demotion tion Day at
Goderich. He suggested that
HenselI he invited and other;
towns which were ant abrerving the
day at home. It was intimated that a
large contingent from Zurich purposed
coming to Goderich for the day. The
matter of sending the invitations was
lett with the Reeve.
A bylaw authorising the inverting
of sintiog fund moneys was given its
three res.ginge and filially passed. This
bylaw is subject to the approval of
the Ontario Railway and Muni -ripe)
Board. If sorb approval is 'enured
the council will invest $YS,Otas of sip/.
hag .funds in Hydro -electric debase
tures The council decided that the
disposal of the remaining $lu,(NIO o[
H ydto-electric deben tourer should be left
with the finance committee, u, foe void
to Inc..! buyers, if possible.
The matter M repairing several
pieces of broken sidewalk was left
with the public works eesmmittee.
The council then adJourween.
CRUSHED BETWEEN CARS.
Mussel Oke, a Wall -known Godenct Bey,
Fatally lnywed at Linwood.
A distressing fatality occurred at
Linwood on Tuesday morning of 'this
week, when Risme] Oke, a weal -known
young man id Goderict. loot hi/ life.
White engaged at his work as a brake-
man on the Way freight that was
working it* way from Guelph to Geode -
rich. be was eaagbt between the
couplings of two cars and so r vetely
crushed that he died a few minutes
afterward'',
When the accident occurred the un -
fort uriate young mea was cutting` off
a car. So far as can be asltteetained be
tressed the coupling and left both
anglecocks open, th a eausing the im-
mediate apptrcation of the airhsa.kes
atter Ur care had puled. la order
to Sir the anglecoc:ks 21 is believed
that Oke learned over between the
care for this purpose and while this
engaged be was caught when the
stack' allowed the two care to cause
t.ogethet again. Immediate aid was
given. but without avail. said has 1de
ebbed out about ten minutes later.
The deceased was in his twenty-third
year. Practically all bis life was rent
is Goderich, where for s11 or Obvert
years be Was engaged at the bartering
trade. Over a year ego nn account d
indiffereat break he gave up his
poeitioo and tarty last autumn be
commented wort as brakeman con one
of the 1'. P. R way freights rutin gig
between Goderich mod Guelph.
Russel was a young man of ex-
emplary habit' aid the sad coding of
bis young life is deeply regretted by a
large circle of friends.
The body was brought to (ioderich
n0 Tuesday treeing and eke funeral
took plate this afternoon from the
rroaeriop of Ire. Halliday. cornier at
Victoria and Pietas streets, to Mait-
land cemetery. Row. A. Brows oar
deleted the services at the bores and
t e ofloor at Hero Lodge. Na IL
L u. u. F.. of which Lodge the de-
Omsed wee & member. othristed at. the
graveside. The psllbsarets wen iz
Oidtelhnq : R.. Cbsisoe. Clifton Mgr
Illeses, Bert M atphy, Jibs Loges.
Walter Moore sad 0rrwel. More.
A darter attended ea old lady who
bed camght a .avers cold. -Did yoor'
teeth chador wire yen felt the chill
riming over yea r abed the doctor.
•t dins& ken, oioreher ; they were ly-
ing on the table r was the plesie st
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WESTERN FARMERS tee', :'d Z:17= t COME our EARLY
the champion lady rider at O.:g*r7
---- brat summer. He is a bucking broncho* --
este ! The cowboy who £t10mpited to
ride it was thrown off and hie leg was
& early broker *bra lire boast lac on
it Tb.y told me the reason that a0
ter cowboys get hurt waa that they
were weak in the bead and strong in
the hack..
"Tie buffalo wolves are very plenti-
ful in Souther, Alberta. The land
company to which 1 have already re-
ferred coffers the Iodises a bounty of
*SO for each brad that they secure. It
is claimed that this Is tad of wolf will
serer return and finish a beast which
it has killed, but must here a free!'
animal to: every meal. Many rattle -
makes are 1., be !cued in Southern
Alberta. They grow as long as fire
feet.
-'Hark ! Hark ! the doge do bark.
The beggars are arming 10 Wap '"
They- are bare. The stints are heed
with men looking for work, who can-
n ot find anything to do. Thousands
of nem are idle and• the s,t-uatiou is
serious. I hare talked with men at the
raiwwy stations who stated that for
over six weeks they had looked in
vain for employment. and I have met
some who were riding the -humperi
On their way to the East. if this
seaaciu's crop is a failure the West will
have a problem to handle in dealing
with the unemployed. 1 bare been
told by t hose ono profees to know
that every city in the West is bent -
rupl.. Calgary offered 01 placed de-
bentures on the market and only sold
four per cent_ of them, and the situa-
tion t, the same all over the West.
rainy blame the real estate men
for this reigrett iablt condition id affairs.
Calgary, tor instance, is subdivided to
rich a degree that if all the lots were
built an the city would hold a popula-
tion of 13,(1Ntolgal. Rants are higher, 1
tun informed, than in Landon, Eog-
laud. Stores on main strep command
trate as high me $1,010 per month.
"Calvary is situated in a valley-, and
from the bills you get a flue view cit
the city. One thing about this city
that impressed rue was the fact that Use
law of imitation ,s not carried
out to the same extent as in other
tons and cities. You will see scarcely
two houses alike in design, giving a
more pleasing effect to the eye.
**For the last three years crops hare
1101, been as good as that tanners
expected. and with low prices they are
only holding their own. A farmer
who buy-• farm tnac$inery welt pay
part cash ; on the balance be is
charged eight per cent. for the first
year. 1f be cannot meet his payment
when due then the second year he is
charged teen per cent., and the third
year twelve per Dent. Sone who came '
bete with thousabds of dollars have
left the country with fewer cents than
they had dollars when they arrived.
'1 star: for Red Deer this after:woe
-June 1 flth. -
ARE NOT MAKING MUCH MONEY
SAYS MR. SALLOWS
Weil Have to Change Frons Their Pressors
Methods, Under Which the Lead
is Losing its Fert,iay- Regina a
Fine Gay -Many Man Out of Ette-
p,oyrnent.
The Signal has received a brood
Jet ter from R. R. Sallowa, portrait aad
l►ndacape photographer. who is at
present Learing t.be West. His sates
of conditions, as be finds theta will be
read with interest.
-•I arrived at Regina os Saturday
n ight and spent trader; attereoos
with a Goderich -.ad buy, J. P. Brow•,
who dame me aroand the city. We
possc+d the headquarters of the Royal
ortbwat Mounted Police, where
Louis Riel was confined, and the jail
where he was executed. We also
viewed the new Parliameot building*
sad toured the recidesual section of
the city. I also wet Mr. and Mrs. It.
F. Blair and family and spent Lee
evening with them chatting over old
antes.
"Regina is • fine growing cite. The
building trade is quite Dick and
numerous hours are bang erected,
A house in Goderice that would rent
for $15 ,mer month would bring from
SRO to 1,o per month here. Good board
m 1. secured foe $.S per month with
an. additional $iii for a ri om. trial
waiters in the hotel where 1
stared a -e paid a monthly wage ot,
$30. Washwomen charge 30 certs
per hour. Putting it brriefjy. the
cost of living is high. 1 was told that
the owner of a certai0 corner lot
on which stood a fine house para
$1,2(IO taxes yearly re0 the property.
Taxes at the rate of *1(J per month !
It almost took my breath away.
"On Monday 1 secured a rig and
driver and drove north to get in touch
with the early settlers and secure
views of their reaidenom. This ,a a
good,farming section, but it is over-
run with noxious weeds. wig oats,
tumble weed and French-Ruaeiao
thistle. in some places, without sum-
mer fallowing the land will sat pro-
duce enough grain to pay for the
labor expended on the land. In talk-
ing over the matter with one farmer
he st/Lied that it cost $14.50 per acre to
'place hie grain in the elevator and at
the present lorries he was losing
money. The farmers. present 'bobby'
is grain -growing. The straw is burned
is the field and no attempt is made to
enrich the land. with the result that
the average yield per year is growing
tem. Many of the farmers keep no
cows, pigs or poultry. They buy
their eggs, butter and bread and use
condensedrules they soon
chance their methods of farm-
ing they will banana bankrupt. If 1
were offered a farm in Ontario 1 world
prefer it to all the farm land as far so
th- eye ban see if I were compelled to
live on it nut here.
"My livery expenses for the day
were P. According to the livery tariff
in Regina a single outfit costs $L5u
for the first hour and 50 cents for each
additional boor, on weekdays. On
Srtidays the rate is 1' for the first
Dour and $1 for each additional inur.
A team and buggy with a drirer cora
$7 per day. Ito your own driring aid
you nave $1.
I took the evening train for
Medicioe Hat and reached Switt Cur-
rent at daylight. Tbe cou4l'ry friar)
this point. in my opinion. u not well
adapted fox farmtag. There is tow
much broken land. Alkali deposits,
reaemhhng ennw in appearance. corer
the 3ccww- low-lying land wbere the water
hal P.
••i arrived at 'the Hat in time too
dinner. With a letter of introduction
1 went to the office of the Southern
Alberta Laod Company. and made the
sagusint..noe of the maoagger. a bee in-
structed bis chauflfeer to take me out
to the ranch headquarters. a draunor
of MIT miles from tows. We covered
the distance in three and a-ialf More.
i anted with interest the headreda of
old buffalo trails leading in all aurae -
Pons over the prairie sad the blsscbed
WINO NO of t base anicsala we set an
us00menus eight along the trod.
velle Southern Alberta Land Ow -
Puy owns rr,MAP &MO cd fid, which
is to he irrigated try bringing water •
distance of Yl 0 mires Tbe estimated
coot of the wort to $ .aNl(t(10. The
lead oast the company $e pair acre art
whew the ditch is odosepisted orad
reedy for um tie property- will be
pineal es the market at Rglt per ase.
A toweeite is brag laid out. The
company has en ezpetime.tal farm
wiser, Ane rrops are growls by the
dry -farming method. in growler si-
ngs the reed is sown is the same
massae as the Ontario farmer planta
his recta. Thiry keep retch -sting be-
rmes the row to retain the moisture.
The day 1 was at the term they were
sa rk& cultivatesg and retina alfalfa.
ID, fn1 Beep would average two
tots per sora The .$need rotting is
used Me .red. which briar Ye per
bushel Tee are Mordrads ort cattle
and berme on the rasth and is going
over the land to get the tart eubjwhr
for photographic a ouvsrej
over iso hundred !lilt twat ds
'Whet would the Oratorio mor
Wet al using tarty mar of tender
to sages are Soli P This would be
• !add elms* the seta of Wawases&
ID•y ware with a teaches
• 15 4. plows. The tenter
s
win ter i is lay mil h r.ttr stiset tem lrfla
err
sores 4Isbi. Abri It Meese ere
vale bad speed I tem algae the Sea
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MANY PRESENTATIONS.
Rev. Dr. Medd and Family Receive Par-
ting Tokens of Esteem.
Avery pleasant time was &peat at
Victoria street church last Thursday
evening. when a bomber of the coon-
'
gregaraon met to enjoy a social hour
together and to express in a tangible
way their appreeciaciof of the services
rendered he the family ot tbe dessert -
ins pastor, Ret'. Dr. Medd. E. C. Rei -
cher discharged the duties of chair-
man while a program was rendered
consisting of solos by Miss Belcher
and Miss War•ree0ei sod readings by
Mrs. Hutchioraon. In the midst of the
Ladies Aid Society of the ccogrega-
tion presented Mrs. Medd with a
beautiful endeared silver biscuit jar :
the Eureka Bible class presented Miss
Wean or with a solid ebony toilet sett,
and Moa Janie Medd frerrved a WOK,
occo leather-bound volume of Mrs.
Itemat"a worts.
On Friday evenly a commit tee from
Court tkodericb. \1 o. C. 0. F..
Idled at the personage and p•e event ed
De. Medd wit b a handsome Fore.ie.t a
locket. 1uitably engraved, together
with the following address .
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he would always re.semher Court
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way. Wbee be would look
topes his locket. it would away* rv-
mild him to realer new, deeply the
btsrfrMod of heineasty.
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ANO SEE THE WHOLE SHOW FROM
SEG1NPv1NG TO END.
Dominion Day Looms Near and Every.
body Should Get Ready to Ham .
Out ties Bunting ana Help Cele-
brate Canada's Birthday- Goderich
Will Be Busy from Sun -up.
Turn out good and early neat Tse.
day morning and don't mins any of ,
the fun. There se no charge to see the
morning proceedings -everything is
-.free for nothing.' The parade is
timed for P_30, and X11 concerned are
asked to be on hand promptly. The
trades procession, relit h utopian par-
ade, decorated bicycles and precession
of motor cats (in which every auto-
mobile is town le requested to take
part., whether decorated or not 1, with
Use band of the 33rd Regiment at the
bead. •111 make quite an array.
Several of the factories and business
houses are getting up floats, and it is
hoped that employers will give every
facility to their employees to make
good entries in the competition for
pt'lzes.
After the procession will come the
children's games. "'(iouacillor Mc-
Clinton is in charge of these, with a
good committee babied him, and t.be
boys sod girls will have a fine morn-
ing's sport.
The afternoon prog- ram will be at
the Agricultural Park. The school
children will gather on the Square
before 1:90 o'clock to form in prooea-
sion and march to the grounds. A11
school children in precession a -ill be
admitted free. Country .ebools are
incited to take part, and itie
suggested that each school carry a
banner of some kind iodi:.autg the
name (or location of the school.
A new feature rr of ther
p cgrxm will
be a ,aeries of patriotic choruses by
the boys and girls. for which Mr. Hun-
ter has had a large nuwlner of school
pupils in tra,mng,
Tboee who like a good Meehan game
will hare an opportunity of sizing up
the different teams in the Town Base-
ball League, all of whore are W •play
during the afternoon.
The automobile speeding contest
will he interesting, now that there'axe
so many cars of different makes in
town.
A good exhibition of Highland
dancing is always well received in
Goosriob. We baps to see some clever
.iurenl,. dancers on Tuesday after -
0000.
The athletic gimmes will provide
some interesting e04testa. Town
Clerk Knot, who is looking after this
part of the program. is thinking up
some new ideas for t ne obstacle race.
Two or throe teams are expected for
the tog -of -war. and flutter entries
may be teoeivea yet.
Special Announcement.
The speeding contests will be con-
ducted under the auspices ot the V. est
Huron Agri-ultural Society. They
will include a gentlemen's road race
for four -wheeled vehicle', a running
rave:, and a green race.. Several Donee
are toeing woe ked out. on the era: t in
preparaibos foe these events
The boys sad girls taking pact in
the Dominion Day choruses are rv-
quested to meet Mr. Hunter at the
town bail on Monday afternoon at 3
o'clock for a r•ebear•aal.
The chairman of the oelehraiicn
oomtnitteee has requested that all
automobile owners have their autos
at Victoria Park at 11.30 o'clock to take
part in the prnreasio st. Tee commit-
tee is desirous of having every auto in
town take part, in the parade. whether
decorated or not-
Tbe rcbool children who wish to
search in the emersion in the after-
noon should he on the Square before
LSO o'clock. Thor who are to take
part is the (-homier are to meet eking
wick the bands, on the south aide of
the court. Mum ; Victoria .ibo .l will
,pother at. the ear ride: the Separate
school at t he north side and Central
school at the we aide..
SPEND DOMINION DAY WITH
THE CROWD i N GODERICH.
SUMMER SPORTS.
Laws Bowltr.
it is bopd to make the lawn bowl-
ing toaroameet to Ire held next mouth
the most eureraful event in the
local club's ht.tni•y. Thew will
he trophy. &aeonataon and normals -
lion matchek doubles ad wingless sod
especially handsome trims are halm
procured for each terra The tourma-
meat it to nomrwencr at 1 o'clock p. m.
en Tuesday. July fah.
s sore of Meehan betimes dew
Lesielearton ternitiorey red the
ifl Mian. which wee pie •
askwrsl Park as
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is a vets hoe m y
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