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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1914-5-14, Page 6ii •a ar V RaD.t v, WO \ 11, Wit THE rata: AL : GODER ICH ON'T'ARIO ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••, • • • • • • • • • •• • • • • • • e • • • • $1)( FRa SOMMER • • • • • A • NEW YORK THOUSAND ISLANDS BERMUDA 1 • -T t • • Signal will send a arty. of six ladies from Goderich and Huron Coun•ty for a personally conducted 15 to 20 • The Goderich P • • days tour to Bermuda, Thousand Islands and New York City. One week's stay in The Land of the Lily and the Rose. The • :partywill be managed and chaperoned by residents of Goderich. Members of party will be under no expense whatever. very • • em of expense will be paid for by The Signal„• • • • ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••• • WHERE ARE THEY GOING? , • timely in Joly. The (iiderich Signal will ileugurat.e a trip to • Iierttwda, the Thousand Islands and New York, extending for a ! 1 •period of two weeks. The party will leave Goderich for Toronto i where they will board one of the palatial uteaio rs of the Richelieu j • and Ontario Navigalien Co. and proceed to the heart of The Thous- •and bland•. By the New York Central railway to Albany. then down the Hudson to New. York. ArrangPnu•ntN have been tttndc • for ,A stay over in the lags metropolis. Sight-seeing cars will take • pr ae of ulcmt to through Iadiee.York, seetithe Woulwoorth points B uill nt g. • the Statute of Liberty, the Millionaires thio, the Hippodrome, the •Bowery, and to wander' down the Great White \Vey and to say you bare been in the •"( sty of Skyscraper,." cutely will be an -untold • pleasure that will always linger fresh in your memory. Steamer • Her Mian will take the party down the coast in Bermuda: the • • w��s a+s��`•�"��'�`�" -` • •• Land of the Ulvq and the Ruse. A all days stay -over 'at Be, • • 1 w / • s>K+swsee+t+�a" *'^^"^^""rte"r"w""'~a• • muds. where sight-seeing trips will be made on the numerous is- ID tants. The party rettrteto New York by the same toe p1 of the r and will return to Gaiderich by rail and water coutpletinq • finest tripe ever inaugutatPtl by a weekly newspaper. A trip that will 1* enjoyable from every sense of the weird. and a trip that will pincer an education through the many historic end otherwise points •of interest. To sone the bewildering sights of New York will per: •toot appeal. while again those who seek rest. a delightful change front the hum of the eity will fled contentment and enjoyment in •the beautiful water trip s,nd stay at Bermuda. ".\ Trip of a late, •time" pet hats is the only phrase that can cover the itinerary map- ped mat 1nr the successful yrtung Ladies of Uodericb. Will you be • tine of them :' • • • •• RULES Or TIIE CONTEST • Any lady of goof character. over seventeen years of age, re- •riding in (od. rich and. Hurts county 'way become a candidate by • i,..ing plo1K•rly nominated and aceeptetl. Each candidate t br nominated by coos 1 t:(onsible citizen - • nt the town- us cl nntt y in -shell she Byers. Nomination may be ,'made by letter or mt.ibe nomination blank. The nomination blank • ,_ it for tessi voter, but eacttr:tndidate will lee credited with only ,o toinnlion• • e Iin'lanai resetyeS(he right 'to 'eject any nomination without • ,i,:ug ibr Lesson flat so doing. - • Contestants may secure stthiirtipt tens any place. , - • \ hit. will tee°issued ecec ding to the advertised schedules only. • Any payruent made by a prison now taking The Signal"ex- • tends the til ceiptlnn h•vut the dere to which the subscriber has •paid: (ltd stibet aib'ere as %veil as news by paying in advance, or by • pecitug tealt.arreats awl' in atl'ance• tie by pet -mg past due account- my:: help the candidate. s • 1'or the prop„-•• ti the ronlest- a eandidatr'' residence is as- • slimed to be a here site is i c.i.ling et the time the nomination is • toad.•. • If any :aeci4stul candidate cannot for any reason participate in the tt i !t. a ac id be bet- privilege to select a suleititute. provided. • lietvetet. that the (1, -: u'n to Tile $iknal as to the acceptability of • t1.• -',l+strut,• i. limo. • '1 be sigtial reset tight to b e the sole judge of all IDattet'- • p, "laning to the itdtu:t 'e.t i ,ttnn of the eonteet and the trip. • \t the •lose, of tin c..ntc.t tire voter will he counted by a coin - • -mitts.. rtt prnartlt tttt titter -maw , • , endidatee moat loin in sulr.ctipti0nr to the contest efice rt- • , eiyrd• •i n entering t toe , i., -,tea. to ,•atdideti• contracts to be governed ,,1„ cc 'vie.. • No employee of The Signal, or member of • ,I. heir familt5,,aV 4ll be allowed, tar-participate—in • the contest. • • a ,INFORMATION BLANK •• • TOUR EDITOR, • • "I HE GODERICH SIGNAL • • Please send me detailed information con- • cerning The Signal Summer Trip CONTEST • and the method to be pursued to win one of the six trips. • Name • Address • Telephone No t .i.....—_• .i",sw--+•a!s :Via►. err - +ca...:.s++ �:-�•- -• ---•e.e.. � .cam..'•` __ _ TWIN SCREW STEAMSHIP BERMUDIAN 1o,518 Tons Displacement ; Bilge Keels; Wireless Telegraph; Electric Fans ; Submarine Signals ; Orchestra. This is the steitmer that will convey The Signal party from New York to Bermuda in `• % Trip: of a Lifetime. The eteawship Bermudian was built in 1tst( and is the only steawer on the New York and Bermuda route especial- ly designed and constructed fore hat service. "A TRIP OE k LIFETIME The Sigma... Summer Trip itinerary perhaps cannot he described mote emltltaticelly or a better leer implied than "A Trip of n Lifetime." It wilt tea a trip bitming over with enjoyment through the chaos of bewildering ' sights, and the many pleasures arquired thratugh the delightful Nett tri on the ocean. Her 1a is called the: Land of Perpetual Spring or the Lend cf the Lily and the Hose, Berninda is the most' charming of Al the lovely islands of the West Indies and therms America's miwt nalllral, most perfect and most AC- erseihIt slimmer rrwrr,s. In joitineying to Bit anode from New Yuck you come in contt art with the Gulf Streazu, which wraps the steamer in its genie) warmth. Deck life heroines attractive, and when within forty hours the verdue-clad coral islands of Be de rater their green ,brave abode the'suutb eastern sky• the tout 1st prepares to step ashrtre in a land of perpettt.tl springtime and flowers. - Once on shote the cunni find- that he has reit-heal a land i.f matchless beauty end hoer:dles. -hospitality. On all &idea+, color : Wide of hellbent plumage. bright red. cardinal birds. Atte hints of vivid hoe unknown to our most. Paati)i.t'e chute, Ashes of equal bright abade and Rowers past all belief. Oleander hedges line every rntad-.idea in Worn the -sear round. Stately palm' of many sweets, citebroad traces of the hanana and plantain. the great spikes of the Spanish bayonet. huge aloe.. the spreading fens of the psimetto, and ninny tither tropical trees and shrubs abound nn every side. • Vegetation is very -rapid and the soil it clad in *perpetual mantle of green. Their c eat formation tenders the islands healthful and flee Nom malaria. The transparency of the water at Bermuda is reinerkalde. Un a still day the hottest, at depths of from 1:r Ili 30 fret can ne distinctly a,en, rewetting the my rigid aundo, t of the Pah• marine plain. As • lute titer the shallow reef.. ey means of a water glare. a simple conttivan,•e resembling a square' Lux with :a glass bottom, to wave in the temente of the air, corral in and endless v.tiety of lovely fortes is there, ep.nages. sea tads wedirttretr wit plenty Ate flier's. tuwt motet hentttifal of ail those living Hower. of the Pea. the nnemonee, now, orange. pink, brown snit all delicate shorties. In and among the glottes and raves glide the tnaguitl•eent colonel 'tithes of rropu'al was. blue Angel fish. yellow canary lhb, striped sergestit majors, and Heh of gild, silver. indigo. tightly tinted and coitionsly sli.ped. The sorter and reads are fringed with the mangrove and palate The prickly tear grows luxuriantly in the stoat barren di/1'1'101k Thex.,ur orange. lime, 1.•rnon and citron. gotta' wild- The atrikinglt beautiful sight* tare the fieldr.•t Berntuda Lilies when in M.atm. Sailing, t.00tinga and hat thing ..re ntie,inlsidr nilIg the placid wait r( tittle.. of Bermuda. Outside the encircling reef om'the great wheat is pr,rrtir:rlly a vast 1eg•a'n.-in the grest.hu•boste among the many islands and land -locked !bass and eontnds; 4 sew of vatehing, '•the sport of kings:' - there 1.... laaundirea sotrwrie t." forewgre tas ail lief 1 a+wsa One of the great wit r.cton. ie cite great dock yet at (retard lshuld. A sister launch m+.inteins trg•tlnr aer- VIcr between Hamilton and this point, whie•h contains it large areetiel and extensive Main. which will accommodate en entity.' fleet at :anchor. and the wrist Hosting dry d.r•k whi •h will hold the tensest warships. New York. the "City of mitescript-re.- i. well known to alt at a city poi -Posing nnVriAdt of attraction' to the visitor. 'Inc•Signal's party wit, ep••nd two deys in the large metropolis sight-seeing. A side trip to tipper ,end lower New York, through t hinseown. the Bowery, Meehietan. and through the beautiful puke and to Coney le - land, will include enure of the le t -t ioatrertant pl wee ret visit. 1`t, i will wander down Fifth avenue. the street of fashion, you wall towers,• 11-e aJway, "The (Great White Way." yeti will daze at the Singer building. the Metropol- itan tower, '4'.•,lwerth building. :Ind you will return being able to sty you were in the second hugest city in the world. and the ltr►rr•rt in :\robe.. Does this itinerary n••t Tone es, 'Trip of a LL time P' 1 a y, Theo. will 11e Pix hero coming holies ,,n thP.ei■hr of June :.n1. hs to bec:uis•; thee will ler ►"n 1g or. a never• til-Le.fotgotten trip es New Yorkend f ►w►taiwAWHl t Isere r,?Aperix'.lI':L`..t'I. E' tdel;,•s„a, <: eo•' • • The rattly sttMVOTEpt tone 11EAunt IRNING POWER OF SUBSCRIPTIONS he meet , ore_. There +oe 111o periods. the first I,.•riod einhn,1 Jore 1.,•1t. Alter this date n reduction of torn v per cent. will 1! owls in the• oatSgCUND PERIOD SCHEDULE of votes. FIRST PERIOD SCHEDULE. ND 1�►te jots 3oth May 23rd to Jure tette 1 1111,. .•t,+1. r THIS wtial.•1. art _ 1.su YUTI(fd uNE l EAR i14► res) VIitN:� ONil1 YEAH alVIA #MNI ♦'OiliY 7\Nilo 1'1:Alta+ 2.1u. 3titrt ♦'UI'Kti I'\\l► YKAR� 1"i1.(1 N: YN:.N VOTES Llrit OM�Mrta ` T)IH1;N: YEARN (1111 /ilei VOTIRst FOUR 1'1{Alt� Ln 111 , F(,t R YEARS LIr) tllrrt VOTE TF Y Altv.. .. Anis. basin \leash .O t Tlirkl kA1tYS 110.411.g11n VorE' TEN VKAIts. . .. - FIitST PERIOD SCHEDULE SECGND PERIOD SCHEDULE May ape to Jove pith June tsth to June such its/ a' AMADIAlt ROME JOCKSAI. THF: a•ANIAn1AV MOIR JUI'RNAI. 1 101*) VOTE!: ONE YEAR .fi1,(1t WO VOTES ONE Y N:A H t111 U TWO YKAHY :#1110 VOTE% TtVu Yi?AIts+ ltm IMOD VOTF:r I'IIREK Yf EARS OIL OMNI VOT'St'1 THHkr. YRAIti : . . . . Som --.. •. IMA VOTF:!t PatCR 1'F:AIt)+ .... .... 1.00 . IIILO Vey E14 FO/UK YEAR`( ... ... 1•U1 11110 VOTES FIVE YEA ltt;..... ..... Sea►. (0001► VOTES ; FIVE I(KAR_A .... l*) 1:tO110 \'t►'1'Fti THE COM$INATIJN SCHEDULE When Thr Signal and The Canadian Home Journal are ordered together for the same nam,• ,and addresP. toles will be allowed At follow,: st VOTER TWO YEARS .... plots. 141)11) VOTF„t On h: 1 N:AR .. 112 t1(► PYii'R YEA R>5.... ft.tri.... .. 2411It0 VOI D THREE YEARS . a.m..... urns v0'P� FIVE YEARS.....•,•1110.00 1000: V()TBri • ••••••••••••••••••••••••• WHO WILL BE GOING? i The Goderich Signal will send a patty of tit young ladies time Goderich and vicinoy un a prr.oatalty cuudii Le,I tour to Bermu l.• Thousand lektndsamid New York City, the tip extending for n period of two week.. The party will Ia• managed and chaperoned by parties• aeeelent. of (it+dericb, who will natange all detail. pet L•tining t.. the trip There will be nothing to worry about. The party will have hilt northing to do, `•enjoy themselves.- Members of the party will he unlet no expense whatever. every item wit! la- , paid for by The Sign al. The party will be conaposedl six young ladice' front Goderich and Hilton county who have 'teemed emed the oust solncripttuns fur The Signal enol TheCAnmlixn Howe Journal. The contest will be divided into hair districts. ; Diet rict No. 1 will comprise the towoihitt,.of Colborne and Ash- field. The ) oamg lad)- standing highest in tors district at the (lure of the contest will be (toward a free trip. District No. 2 comprises the village of Blyth, townships ill Etat and West \Vew-arin.li and Holten. The candidate standing hignett in this district will be awarded a flee trip. . District No. 3 comprises the village of Bayfield, town id Clinton and the townships of Stanley and Goderich. The contedtant attn- eding highest in this dtstrirt will be awarded a Iterutuda trip. District No 4 comprises the town of Rnderieb. The three young ladies standing highest in tloderich district-- Will each wit ''A Tim of a Lilietiute•' Candidates will only compete "gannet each other 11. they are divided iu districts, that is contestants in ilisttict No. I wilt only onmpete against thope in that -district, and -the sante in the remaining district., but candidates may secure ,tdltectiptioos .any• where tegardlees ut the district wbeletn they lice. An opportunity! f erring New Turk with all its ittlesting features. an op ee..mity of sailing un the "twiny deep" breathing the exhilarating ht•rcze., that will fan new life into gout syrteu.amd to be in -The Laud of Perpetual Springis not always at pier grasp. The annonneemcntetll The ttintier.. "Trip of a Lifetitbe places it in roar grasp. Will you accept Fortune's greeting and win a Free Trip to Bermuda ` Y1 01. SHOULD. CONTEST CATECHISM i •• •• •• •• •• •• •• •• •• •• • • • • •i • What is The Signal Summer Trip Con -ted i • leis* plan sty Bernd rix young ladies heel, Goderich awl viten- • • ity tirNew York said itetwuda, romprb•ing a two weeks tour, who cotta ret the no•+t rub va iplinus fit The Signet :wd • Canadian Butene Journal • Who may enter the contest =: Any young I ills', 8,1 gond repute. married or single WI) lesidense is wathtn the circulation -rune of 'The Signs,. tit, • enter the eau.psign :and compete for the .taps. Any !" 111- • ination may be rejected by The Signal without any tt•a it • tot e41 111141g. How should 1 proceed to enti:r the content's • ('lip out the Not - tion Blank which appease un this p.tdt' • and bring or wail it to the Contest Unice. You may P11',•' • hr phoning to the Tour Editor or by , Ming persont1lV The `Signal 4 tnlce. • What do yon meet' by diet nets • The contest is divided in tone districts : District No. 1 coin- • Krises the towuships of Colborne and Ashfield; District N.•. • 2 ailing.* ..f 111, til .tool townships of Katt enol Writ WAA. annett and Willer t; 10.tri:t. No. 3tillage of Itayflckl town ..l Clinton. tow nehips t1f Stanley and (..dei itch: District Na. 1 • the town of Goderich. The candidates standing bight• -t in • district No. 1. `_ and 3 wilt he awaettei a free Trip and the - • three highest 10 Diet net No. t will wins Trip of a [Actin -v. U. 1> • i beer to watt .ental the ripening day to starteecating PnA- • +criptif1ns A No. yeti may ,tail ediatelv. • Ij. What do you t,.•,o, by twos pa•riads' A. The contest as deviated into l+,rtepP'r{cy) Bac d • eM�Wt" isseeibillas bfr tettfilt: fare a:redact nn ortwenty per cent. • will 1,e made iti the ratio cf votes. 1Csrly work counts. • ,l \\•here may 1 .P •n1 r snhr.•riptione :- A. A. Suh.rriptions mat be secured anywhere in Calteda, United • shale'., or Great Britain. Nuhectlptitnr for the United • Statues is 111.50. • Q. What should i Ito first ? • A. Call at the roiliest elnmre and secure A receipt hook end then start to work securing cutscriptions. • 1) \Vhere is the contest oftlre. • \ in The Signal building. I • NOMINATION BLANK THE GODERICH SIGNAL SUMMER THIP CONTEST 1 I0o0 Votes i 1914 I desire to make the following nomination : • • • •• •• • Name al al ga Street and Town • Address Letters, Nominations, Etc. Nominated by • • Cut thatmaand sen/ M bring ee the Contest OfRrP BOX 122 THE SIGNAL TOUR EDITOR PHONE 35 Address !•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ,•••.••••••••••••:•m • mmni••••st • •