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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1914-5-21, Page 8• rev umAT. MAT S1, 1911 THB 81GN Al. : GODERICH ONTA RI O • ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••� • •• • ••• $ II rti ME 11 .1V 0 IP $ • t• • • • • • ••• • • •• • • • • • • S / 1H • JNEW • NEW YORK THOUSAND ISLANDS BERMUDA • • • • i The Goderich Signal will send a party of six ladies from Goderich an • d Huron County fora personally conducted 15 to 20 • • days tour to Bermuda Thousand Islands n• • and New York City. One week's stay in The Land of the Lily and the Rose. The • • party will be managed and chaperoned by residents of Goderich. Members of party will be under no expense whatever. Every • • item of expense will be paid for by The Signal. • • • • :.................�.................................. •••••••••erre•• • WHERE ARE THEY GOING? •• •• • •• •• • •• • • •• • •• •• • RULES OF THE CONTEST Fatly is July, The Goderich Signal will inaugurate a trip to Bermuda, the Thousand islands and New York. extending for a period ot two weeks. The party will leave Goderich for Toronto where they will board one of the palati*l strainers of the Richelieu and Ontario Navigation Co. and proceed to the heart of The Thous- and island.. By the New York Central railway to Albany, then down the liudson to New York. Arrangements have been made for a stay over in the large metropolis. Sight-seeing care will take The Signal party through New York, visiting all the points that will prove of interest to tbe ladies. To ares the Woolworth Building, the Statute of Liberty, the Millionaires Hew, the Hippodrome, the Bowery, and to wander down the Ureat White Way end to say yon bays been in the "City of Skyscraper*" sanely will be an untold eaeure Diet will always linger fresh in your memory. Steamer udian will take the party down the coast to Bermuda, the "Land of the Lily and the Rose." A six days stay -over at Ber- muda, where sight-seeing trips will be made on the numerous is- lands. The party return to New York by the same steamer and will return to Oodetich by rail and water cmnpletintt one of the finest trips ever inaugurated by a weekly newspaper. A tilt) that will be enjoyable from every sense of the word, and a trip that will prove an education through the wetly historic and otherwise points of interest. To some the bewildering sights of New York will per- haps' appeal, while again those who seek rest. a delightful change from the hum of the city will find contentment and enjnyment in the beautiful water trip and stay at Bermuda. "A Ttit> of a Life- time" pet baps is the only•phrasi that can cover the itiI.'r*ry map ped out for the successful young ladies of tUoder ich. NVill you be one of them ? -• ' Any lady of good character, over eighteen years of age, re- • siding in Goderich and Huron county may become at candidate I.y • being Properly nominated and accepted. 4111 Each candidate roust be nominated by some te.pousii.le citizen • rf the town or cYountty in whish she lives. Nomination may I e made by letter or on the nomination blank. The nomination blank • is good f 1t»'votes, but each candidate will be credited with only • one nowlnatiun. • nesters Signal eters Ibe right to reject any I:ominetiun without giving the reason for so doing. • Contestants may secure subscriptions any place. • • Votes will he issued according to the advertised achcdules only. • Any payment made by a person now taking The Signal ex- tends tbe subscription from the date to which the subscriber has •paid. Old subscribers AA well as new, by paying in advance. or by • paying bath arrear.. and in advance, or by p.yittg ptat. dile account+ • may help the candidate. • For the pur•pr>se of the contest, A candidate's Iesidence is as- sumed to be whets sbe is residing at the time the nomination is • made • If any successful Candidate cinema for any rsoot rartiripete its • the Uip, it will le her privilege to select a sulwtilule, provided, •however. 'het the decision to The Siem! as to the acceptability of the substitute is final. • The Signal tesetvrg (he tight to be the sole judge of ell m•Iths • pertaining to the edwinistrattoo of the mull',! MLA the is Sp. • At the chow• of the contest tbe tours will he It I..,i.d by • coos. • mit tee of prominent citizens. • l'sudidatee must turn in subscription* 1.1 the contest oflt.e as • moon *a received. • In entering the contest each candidate cow istele to he governed • by the above rotes. • No employee of The Signal, or member of • their family, will be allowed to participate in • the coatitt. • • • • INFORMATION BLANK •• • TOUR EDITOR, • THE 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 • • Nominated by 1 BERMUDA ISLANDS POSSESS BEAUTIFUL SCENERY "A TRIP OF A LIFETIME ff The Signal's Summer Trip itinerary perhaps cannot be described more emphatically or letter term 'impaled than "A Trip of a Lifetime." It will be a trip brining over with enjoyment through the chaos of bewildering eights, and the many pleasure's acquired through the delightful boat trip on the ocean. .Bermuda is called the Land of Perpetual Spring or the [std of the Lily and the Row. Bermuda is tb- most charming of all the lovely islands of the West Indies and forms America's most natural, moat perfect and wont *e- versible summer resorts. In journeying to Bermuda from New York you come in contract with tbe Golf Stream. which wraps the steamer he its genial warmth. Deck life becomes attractive, and when witbin forty hours the verdue-clad coral islands' of Bermuda raise their green shores above the south eastern sky, Gee toerist prepares to step &.bore in a land of perpetual springtime and fldwere. Once no shore the visitor find* that ire has reached a land of matchless beauty and boundless hospitality On all sides. color : birds of brilliant plumage, bright red, cardinal blyde, blue birds of vivid hue unknown to our most sombre clime, fisbes of equal bright .bade and flowers peat all belief. Oleander hedge. I;n• every rosl.ide, la hhw>m the year sound. .Stately palms of many apecine, the broad leaves of the banana and plantain. the great spikes of the Spanish bayonet, buge aJoes, the spreading funs of the palmetto, and many other tropical tree. sol shrubs abound on every side. Vegetation is very rapid and the oil is clad in • perpetual mottle o[ green. Their core' formation tenders tie iaands healthful and free hotel malaris. The triseeparency of the water at Bermuda i. rern*rkehie. 0s a still day the hot tom at depths of from 15 to 30 feet can be distinctly seen, revealing the myraid w.ted.'s of the sub marine plain. As one drifts over the shallow reefs, Ley means of a water glass. a simple come ;vanes rvsetwyysg a square hos with a glass bottom, or wave is the currents of the air, coral In an endless variety of {..very forms i. there, sponges, sea rods and other era plants are here, and most beautiful of e11 those living floaen'of the ass. the anemones, rose, orange, pink, brown sod all delicate shades. la and among the grove. and eaves glide lbs suagnifteent colored Mhes of tropteal seas, blue angel Ash, yellow canary fish, striped serge.nt es.jer., and flab Of gold silver, Indigo, b.igbtly tinted and curiously slieped, 1'be Rho, ea and roads are hinged with the maneeuve and paltn. The prickly pear grow, lu■•s.irn:ty is the moot barren districts. l'he soar orange. lime, lemon and citron grow wild. The strikienly beetiorel Atka err the fields of Bermuda Lilies when in bloom. Seilh.g.boating and bathing are naturally awns the principal paw times of Bermuda. Outside the encircling reef on the great rollers of she Atlantic. inset& ea the pianl w$11ws of what 1s practically a vast lagrwno, in the great harbor., among the many islands and la-Ioiked hays and eeslad-, there is a boundless opportualty for enjoying all the ple&euree of 'retching. "the spurt o sig..' One of the great attractions Is the greet dockyasd at Ireland Island. A steam launch entails rpg-aMr ser- vice between Hamilton tied this point, which contain." • large arsenal and extensive basin. which will arguer iodate an entire fleet at anchor, and the great Hunting dry iter -k which will hold the largest warships. New York, the "Oily of skyscrapers."i+welt 1. flown to all u a city pow seeing myriad...f elirwetione to the visitor. The Signal's parry will spend two days in I. • s •lege metropolis eight -seeing. A side Trip to sipper aad lower New York, through Chinatown, the Howeo v. IJ.nhattan, and through the beautifnl part...n.i to (es.y 1. - land, velli include some of the most Intrportantpl tr.-. of vied. You will wirier down Fifth avenue, tie" •ireet td fashion. you will traverse Broadway, ''Ibe Great White Way," you wiU gase at the Singer builting. the Metrop.l Itsn tower, Woolworth building end you will return being able to say you were is the second largest sitz In Ow - world, and the largest In Asset -los.. - .• .Doss tole nos lees PA Tripyha Wolin)* r - There will be six y oning ladies on the eight of June SOIL hippy because they will be *lionres n never- to-baforgotten trip to eau York and Bermuda. Will you be one of the six ? IT IS t'1' TO YOU VOTE EARNING POWER OF SUBSCRIPTIONS The .arty .ubseriptioos roust the most votes. There ars two period., the first period cnduoc June. lath. After this dale a nduetion of twenty per cent. will be made In the ratio of votes. FIRST PERIOD ISCMEDULk SECOND PERIOD SCHEDULE May sard Is Jess :jab lase astk te Jane yotk TQ MSRA1. TAR a1OleAI. "NE YEAR MIDVOThii ONE YEAR ..SI.00....... .. iglu t'UTAL'S TWO ICKARf4 i.O. WO VOTES TWO VICARS Y.00....... .... 'loft VOTES THREE YEAH* 1,0 ftp VOTES THREE YEARif 3.00, Ideal VIJTR't POUR YEARS .... .... 4411 t....• ..... MEM VOTES FOUR'YEARS .. 4.00 wen VOTICs FiVK YEARS 1011.., 11W VOIRS FIVE YEARS sees. ... 500. !'NIA VOTES TEN YEARS.... ...... .IBM. s 4IIMI VOTKI TEN YEARS 1tt.0U, @/000 VOTE`t FIRST PERIOD SCHEDULE SECOND PERIOD SCHEDULE May .rid le 1's tom' Jars tank to Jere iota TUN (A1tADIA!r boos JOVRPAL ONE YEAR..... .......91.00 1000VOTBB ONE YEAR Nr CANADIAN MOMS JOURNAL .00 1100 VOTES TWO YEARS f M 11000 VOTER TWO YEARS `1.000 IMO VOTES THREE YEARS 3.00. 1000 VOTES THRICE YEARS .... . RM .... . .... mon VOTE"( Y'OU'R YEAHB. ... ..-4.00 ......14flco VOTES FOUR YEARS ... ..... 4.00 . MOO VOTES FiVE YEARS sees. 600. 11000 VOTES Pi VR YBARS ........ 5.00 IM00 VIyrES THE COMBINATION SCHEDULE Whoa The Bimini and The Oanaitaa Haan Journal are ordered together for the tams shoe and Miran. votes will be allissesd se follows :— OHS TSAR ..,se es..MIn.... alai VOTits TWO YEARS ... ..SIAM ..... ...1Algp► VOTY,ta THRICE YEARS.... rim RIIU' VOTES P'OUIR YEARS.... . 0.00.... .. Masai VOTIGS FI V IS YEAS ....... Sle.ot►... ....46II131; VOLVO, Address Letters, Nominations, Etc. •••••••••••••••••••••••• WHO WILL BE GOING ? • • Th. Goderich Signal will send a party of six young ladies filen • Goderich and vicinity on a personal! cooduzlea tour to Bermuda, Thousand Islands and New York City, the trip extending for a • net lad of two weeks. The part w111 be managed and chaperoned by pieties, reddeatapf Uoderio� among* wbo will all details per- • taining to the trip. Tbere will be nothing to worry about. The • party will have but one tblog to do, "enjoy thenaelves." Members of the patty will be under no expense whatever, every item will be • paid for by The Signal. • The party will be composed of six young ladies front Goderich • and Hums county who have secured the most w.bscriptioos for The sal and The Caradian Home Journal. The contest will be • divided into four dietticts. District No. 1 w111 comprise the townships of Colborne and Ashdi - field. The young lady atandiog highest in this district at the close of the contest will be awarded a free trip. District No. 2 comprises the village of Bl tb, townships 01 East • and West Wawannsh and Hullstt. The candWate standing highest • in this district will be awarded a tree trip. District No. 3 comprises the village of Bayfield, town of Clinn • f and the townships of Stauley and Oodto erieh. The contestant sten- • ding bigbest in this district will be awarded a Bermuda trip. • Dietsict No 4 cnwpriees the town of Goderich. The three young r1 ladies standing highest in Goderich district will each win "A Ttip of a Lifetime." Candidates will only compete against each oilier sr • they *re divided in districts, that Is contestants' is Dietriet No. 1 • wilt only compete against those in that district, and thrash, in the remaining districts, but candidates may secure subscriptions any- • where regardiem of the district wherein they live. • An opportunity of seeing New York with all its intereetiog • 1. &twee, an opportunity of sailing on rte "brioy deep" breatbiud Use exhilarating breezes, that will tau new life into your syateto,and • to be in ",Tb. Land of Perpetual Spring" is not always at your • grasp. The announcement ot The Manors •'Drip of a Lifetime" places it in your grasp. Will you accept Fortune's greeting and • win a ruse Trip to Bermuda? YOU SHOULD. • • • • CONTEST CATECHISM ti Wbat Is The Signal Summer Trip Contest ? A. 111 a pian to seod ails young Iodise from Ooderich and vicin- ity to New York &rad Bermuda, comprising a two weeks tour, who collect the most subseaiptioos for The Signal and Canadian HOMO JouroaJ. 11. Wbo may enter the contest A Any young lady. of good repute, man ied or single, whose residence is within the circulation sone of The digest. may enter the cawmpaigs and oou>pete for the trips. Auy now- inuio• may be rejected by The Signet without any reason fon so doing. Q How should i proceed to enter the conteet ? A. Clip out the Nomination Blank wblch appears on this page and bring or mail it to the Contain Office. Yost may enter by phoning to the Tour Einer ••r by .;elbow perorally et m. Signal Office. V. What do you mean by districts:' A. The contest is divided in four districts : District No. 1 com- prises the townships of Colborne and As1Oeld• District No. 2 village of Blyth and townships of East cod West Waw• asush and Mullett: District No. 3 rill tge of Bayfield town of l:hoton, townships of Stanley and Goderich: Di7ttiet No. 4 the town of Goderich. The candidates *landing highest in District No. 1, Y and 3 will be awards 1 a free Trip and the three highest in Distract No. 4 will win • Trip of a Lifetla-e. V [r 1 have to wait until the opening day to start securing sub- scriptions? A No, you may start immediately. (.4 What do yon mean by les 3 periods A The a•ntest is divided tote) two periods, the flrM.psvyieadiogh Juno Gild. Jeffmtlativdoses redaction of twenty per snot. wilt fit made in tins ratio of votes. Early work counts, V Whore may 1 secure wubecrlptiotr. ? .4. subscriptions may be secured anywhere in Canada, United 'Nates, or O Britain. SubectipUons for Ube United litotes Is sl.11. 0. What should I do Best A. Call at Use soonest oMoe sad secure a receipt book and then start to work sttseurleg auhmcrlptloos. Q Wbsew is the costes, office. .4 la The Signal building. NOMINATION BLANK THE GODERICH SIGNAL SUMMER TRIP CONTEST I000 Votes .. itq>4 I desire to make the following nomination : Name Street and Town • • cm an me a.d mid M haft » ow.. Bax 122 THE SIGNAL TOUR EDITOR PHONE 35 Address •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••,•.•.•,••,••••• • • •• •• •• •• •• • • • •• •• •• •• • •• •• •• • • • •• •••• •• • •