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Show 1 ORANGEVILLE P'ring cannon at daybreak by George Fullmer and B. F. Jewkes Hoisting Stars and Stripes by town marshal Saluting Flag at 6 a. m.. by the Band Breakfast for the band at 8 a. m. Gathering for parade at 9 a. m. sharp at the Andrew Anderson corner. Parade starts at A. Anderson corner 'hen through Main street to S. P. Snow corner, then one block west and back t0 hall. Parade to be led by Marshal t the day, E. W Fox, In following wder: 1st, Mayor and City Council; 2d, Band; 3rd, Goddess float; 4th, Columbia' float; 5th, Ladies Aid float; 6th, Uncle Sam leadi 'g States represented by fifty boys and girls riding horses. Gathering at hall at 10 a. m., when following program u ill be given: Overture of National tunes for thirty minutes by the band Singing, by choir Praver by Chaplain Andrew Anderson Singing, "Star Spangled Banner" by choir Oration Bryan Reid Reading Pearl Jewkes Mail quartet Bland Fox & Co. Declaration of Independence, Viola Jewkes Quartet Lilas Parker & Co. Address "Goddess of Liberty" Stump speech Charles Curtis Address "Columbia" j Speech "Uncle Sam" j Taosts and Sentiments I Song Choir Prayer Chaplain j Dance for cnildren at 2 p. m. Rope pulling contest lor men Children's races Sack races Egg races for ladies Netdle threading contest Suit case race Ring contest for boys on horseback Buggy race for 12 men Horse racing Dancing at night General Committee: Chairman, Orlo . Huntington; E. L. Peacock, Howard! Reid, Clara Robertson, Ruby Jewkes. |