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perpetrating a prank ontheir sleepy .ra errda for the da , entert aininb theg rowinC ��,, �. .^ , ?,. , . . ,. , , :: ... ?,,•+
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neighbours; they are hammertn a salute to crowd of visitors with a demonstration of their,,,.,
their Queen who has been on the throne for • skills and a water fight. The firemen weren't.a^;�a tit fir.' eras
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sixty years. It is the start of Seaforth's the. only ones to get wet; -according the k q
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, On .Sunda September, 4, Seaforth will be
holding its Jubilee -celebration for another amusement - was occasioned by., a ' burst
Queen, who has been on the throne for 25 occurring length of hose on Main'.tr-eety
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%i years. It is dqubtful,the day will be met with near, the town hall, and which gave a shower �r -
_,- }c._ ay *eighty -bath �.,the•sarrreTomotion . o€ the -Jubilee D • to -those • that .-Ware_, StvAing_, in -Abe- r • ` , " ` .k -
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} yrs ago. ' vicinity.. This, of course, wg>
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were far enough away to escape the deluge,
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The los 1 merchants and organizations clothes, although; no doubt, the sun soon
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pulled all .the stops for the 1897 pccasion. dried them again, ,the front page ,story 'read. -
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Little was spared in effort or imagination -to- THE QUEEN'S ROYAL CAR -- Seaforth 'residents in 1897'didn't the athlefiGTgravrtds °(iaow: Optimist Park) in the "Royal car'' r '
decorate the town, according to the,.June 25 More serious and formal was the procession spare any effort on?' trying' to: make their Jubilee celebratJons surrounded by her royal guard. _ v
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P led by. eighty. bicyclists. his was followed l?y _..— _ - - - -
�_,--,--- - -- rea s ic: Above"mocct^Queen'MrsIcFaul,'arrives. ani
• •• the band of the -33rd battalion; the Seaforth -
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exemplified the'loyalty of their owners in the pictured to b@."
i pretty arrangements of flags and bunting,
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{ Nor were the worthy it e{i o mayor, ree-v_e; tocol: ctexgymen,and members ..., _.
V_ villi drie whit- .behind - "in ilii, of arliament; school children; girls' -• .--- tickets-packed-Ca:r-dne's-ld-all-tothe doors -fox "�- "T ai%�ttroon; X70; recieatio�rgxounds at mght,
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movementtbr the heal of in. of the town and the "Grand Concert'`'. According.
- - ssful .and most patriotic demonstrations . •$115; and receipts Ecom; the sale of booths,.
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pretty display of patriotism, the had ever.helti inn Seaforth, and we are sure, none $30
P Y P .Y P Y; -various., societies., 'The prQcession eventually Expositor, the people got their 'money s -
n:. g ry ore::of;.,Mr,' matte its way to the afhletic grounds for a worth: - could go home feeling otherwise than' that - u - - "" ^ •,•a{'
erected a large arch' at the Y serge, of s eech,es and" atnotic son s.. y a' ed'' the Expositor a d . splendidly P'r0 C� citizens
G.E.Jfi-ckspn" The whole 'display
magnificance' and beauty, the like which entert entertained," been ull and
said.
« �� « r - • , --. -... The citizens of Seaforth we're by no' ime�ns
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has not been attained by' any town' of this size. `The programme prese rated was an _ modest: in their, celebration,' even arranging
Afeature, both unique and pretty, was that of • Ho rye voce excellent one. When 'W6 curtain arose for the The town of $eafortli•:'plans ' spen'ii $.400
the electric li ht cgm n now Seaforth 'fust art , the s'in ers .'were seated 'on a for the train to be held for passengers going
g„ pay p g fo'r its community picnic marking Queen
f The afternoon events •included a� ten mile east, and the Expositor was by no means
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Creamery. On the top of their,power house pyramid, and ,the Queen, as represented by' _Elizabeth's Silver Jubilee. part of that money
"° 'horse -race with more 'than 20 'riders modest in its account.
Mrs:: E. McFaul . enteren shortl and took pier {
.could be seen, vada-coloreel- shifting, lights,' h . + will come -in form' of a grant from the .. .• , J ,
> competing. There wds also a baseball match lace ori fhe'thtoi%. She was followed b
{ -makingtherwords,,'GodSave the Queen', _. p y'two• - government. In 1897 the ex erases. amounted first paragraph of the 1897 story
- -between Mitchell and Brussels; a. tug, of war
litilc' pages and a numtser_ i lady atte�id-ants,, t-$7gtl_Tbe-reeeipt-s for the-da'y-amounted ttr�- -' "
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�> • ridin display b the :. Turner brothers s of whip Mr: G.B.Scott was present in the et1 It�wt V �� - Y N
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{ - Toronto; and a soccer match between the `perfect day for the celebration of an event
>{, comicalities, witty. sayings :and comic s2tigs,'..
When the` present .Seaforth 'reereation- Hurbnszif $e forth and a team'front the'St. mpressive
n kept the audience in, excellent humour," ! . which has not only been unparalleled in
c comfnittee a&&tised this spring asking for Clair peninsula:. " " da s "
>. _ By to y s andit s he. figures a 'e • not has aroused great interest
�: suggestions on how to .cefi brate Queen - 'F' " Y
�- G ��: overwhelming, but eighty years ago they'must athetic rejoicing eaniongt all the
history, bu
z Elizabeth's Silver Jubife' e', they received only In the evening, the crowd had•'its choice 9f
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two, re lies. One . said the Queen was a entertainment.. Those who had mann ed'to have been impressive.. n advertisement by civilized nations.of,the world And in no part of
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_• The+,pxogram; cl different Greig and the vast Empire, who, on that day celebrated
musical numbers and a tableaux, representing page as the Expositor account prices overalls
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{ he Queen at different periods in Iter fiif - ' , at 65c, 7$c,.95c, and $1. We or cotton.shirts auspicious event'
t gracious 'Queen, was this aur
Those who.didri't snake it inside were found at • 7 -ire red, navy or black, sold At'33-C, 45c, 50c, or -,
the recreation grounds watching a soccer 75c, And the priwce of a man's summer suit more enthusiastically . and patriotically >"
game by electric light. The game between was $3,75• "' celebrated than in Seaforth."
'• ,r,• e. ' ' _ r err j` Dublin aild Staffa, according to the Expositor,
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g Yr` :.>. was scientificaily:contested by.both teams _... hp_.. a _ert e. ninebini3ghtin $205;. ___ _.�r Y --
.: , :t f 3 ,,Jubilee. a , this
:.r ,� 3 rf. a grant -from .the town, $100' subscri tions another Queen's ee in 5e fyorth
Dublin won • 3 to 0: �' p 'the : • i
Th d citizens, 0 & p t Sunday.,
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followed by the^ boyls., brigade, compose o a
the corner of- Main and. Goderich number'of young' lads -of 'the town in full
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streets was a large . evergreen arch
military uniform.
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respl•endentwith many flags and &streamerof
'A Jubileerparade,`thoug'h, would 'not be
the Ancient Order. of Foresters and the Sons of
-street
complete without-, the -Queen',, ttie local'
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• Scotland; crossing the in' front of the
organizers felt. They improvised.''
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hall' was a' handsome arch, erected by .-
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Britannia_ Masonic Lie, _surmounted..by
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their emblem and a real live goat; the
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Canadian Order of Foresters had a handsome
streamer extendin across the street from. the °
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Scjfellows'
"Following -the militarywas-the Royal car,'
Od Hall,_. Further down was another,'
composed ofa•beautifully decorated carriage,
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large arch, bearing suitable mottos, 'while a'
° surmounted •by a gold trim canopy, drawn by
handsome arcli• was erected by Messrs.
four Fian(Nome black horses; and driven by
Coleman- at, their office.
. Arthur.Forbes, In the' cliario't was seated
Her Gracious Majesty, as represented by Mrs.
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E. McFaul. This was a oiost imposing and
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g orgeous ' equipage, and ,the idea ,was _
All the arches were illuminated by,,,colgred
fittingly conceived, and brought a' realistic
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incandescent, electric lights.. Besides these
feature to the procession which could have
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many arches the fronts of all the stores 'were
been secured in any•other way,' while the fair
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gaily- festooned with evergreens, flagsand '
occupant of the chariot made a most charming
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exemplified the'loyalty of their owners in the pictured to b@."
i pretty arrangements of flags and bunting,
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'.,,, Also included in the procession was a guard
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cif'' honor;' several ckrriag containing. -the , --- ' � - _ , _ -,-. .,,,.,•
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{ Nor were the worthy it e{i o mayor, ree-v_e; tocol: ctexgymen,and members ..., _.
V_ villi drie whit- .behind - "in ilii, of arliament; school children; girls' -• .--- tickets-packed-Ca:r-dne's-ld-all-tothe doors -fox "�- "T ai%�ttroon; X70; recieatio�rgxounds at mght,
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movementtbr the heal of in. of the town and the "Grand Concert'`'. According.
- - ssful .and most patriotic demonstrations . •$115; and receipts Ecom; the sale of booths,.
_ ..r Y g gymnastic •corps; the. Bayfield Band; and : to- the succe. p
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`
pretty display of patriotism, the had ever.helti inn Seaforth, and we are sure, none $30
P Y P .Y P Y; -various., societies., 'The prQcession eventually Expositor, the people got their 'money s -
n:. g ry ore::of;.,Mr,' matte its way to the afhletic grounds for a worth: - could go home feeling otherwise than' that - u - - "" ^ •,•a{'
erected a large arch' at the Y serge, of s eech,es and" atnotic son s.. y a' ed'' the Expositor a d . splendidly P'r0 C� citizens
G.E.Jfi-ckspn" The whole 'display
magnificance' and beauty, the like which entert entertained," been ull and
said.
« �� « r - • , --. -... The citizens of Seaforth we're by no' ime�ns
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has not been attained by' any town' of this size. `The programme prese rated was an _ modest: in their, celebration,' even arranging
Afeature, both unique and pretty, was that of • Ho rye voce excellent one. When 'W6 curtain arose for the The town of $eafortli•:'plans ' spen'ii $.400
the electric li ht cgm n now Seaforth 'fust art , the s'in ers .'were seated 'on a for the train to be held for passengers going
g„ pay p g fo'r its community picnic marking Queen
f The afternoon events •included a� ten mile east, and the Expositor was by no means
{..
Creamery. On the top of their,power house pyramid, and ,the Queen, as represented by' _Elizabeth's Silver Jubilee. part of that money
"° 'horse -race with more 'than 20 'riders modest in its account.
Mrs:: E. McFaul . enteren shortl and took pier {
.could be seen, vada-coloreel- shifting, lights,' h . + will come -in form' of a grant from the .. .• , J ,
> competing. There wds also a baseball match lace ori fhe'thtoi%. She was followed b
{ -makingtherwords,,'GodSave the Queen', _. p y'two• - government. In 1897 the ex erases. amounted first paragraph of the 1897 story
- -between Mitchell and Brussels; a. tug, of war
litilc' pages and a numtser_ i lady atte�id-ants,, t-$7gtl_Tbe-reeeipt-s for the-da'y-amounted ttr�- -' "
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{ - Toronto; and a soccer match between the `perfect day for the celebration of an event
>{, comicalities, witty. sayings :and comic s2tigs,'..
When the` present .Seaforth 'reereation- Hurbnszif $e forth and a team'front the'St. mpressive
n kept the audience in, excellent humour," ! . which has not only been unparalleled in
c comfnittee a&&tised this spring asking for Clair peninsula:. " " da s "
>. _ By to y s andit s he. figures a 'e • not has aroused great interest
�: suggestions on how to .cefi brate Queen - 'F' " Y
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z Elizabeth's Silver Jubife' e', they received only In the evening, the crowd had•'its choice 9f
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two, re lies. One . said the Queen was a entertainment.. Those who had mann ed'to have been impressive.. n advertisement by civilized nations.of,the world And in no part of
P g g in uded - several ' Macdonald , c othiers,,on the 'same
_• The+,pxogram; cl different Greig and the vast Empire, who, on that day celebrated
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Those who.didri't snake it inside were found at • 7 -ire red, navy or black, sold At'33-C, 45c, 50c, or -,
the recreation grounds watching a soccer 75c, And the priwce of a man's summer suit more enthusiastically . and patriotically >"
game by electric light. The game between was $3,75• "' celebrated than in Seaforth."
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g Yr` :.>. was scientificaily:contested by.both teams _... hp_.. a _ert e. ninebini3ghtin $205;. ___ _.�r Y --
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