HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1908-6-25, Page 44 TivIW111r, Jana 25. 1908
I1 SIGNAL: GODERICH. ONTARIO
The Minister of MiiWa.
Sir 'Frederick Borden Entertained at Banquet
on Monday Evening A Notable'Gather-
•
One of the outstanding event; in '('ht. ('0 11111'b sirs•,•I, waw puuetuated';
connection with the within campy eau,; with applause. and J:utght-er •a.• h,•
the visit on -Mondry of Sir Frederickdealt humorously wi•h %aali,ua ii:ct-
Holden; Minister of Militia and De- 1dLt.-the ..he camp•
l'ol. Achertaa ' was, the oral
fent*.fur the Dominion of Canada.
Siii+'redeeielt'sitrttrest•waachieny, of
course, in the military iii training of i1(, id ralixing Ili., 4.'a6.441i,tn luihti•a
Camp Uotlerich, but his visit was 'i to its present etlici'11cy. Under Sir
made the occasion by the .twit author.. 1•'redetick litu'aluas'. Ii4.tering care lilt+
ities u-' drawing to his attention the 101. e haul .made l;lcal iluitrvr
uulunt,i
11 mit, toxowit` swing to the ielf•BAC:.-r
-w10014iiilierot4aederdrh harden. Sir' rilicing iutetust, ink••11 in the militia
Frederickmade a most favorable int- I be the Others gtOrt:ill 4.
prelusion upon those with whom be , •Lt.-('ol. 1Vhitr' att.reminiscent in
CRAMS in contact I v the geniality of his speech. recalling the fact that it .
.
' his manner and his evident interest 1n is(;i
wasreunv iythat 4ed Illd1s4 r ground he a5.hwl 5.ni1(-
the matter% brought to his attentign• sign. Ile hail lata, c 1( tete with
$e expressed himself as touch pleased this military 11istiictaaltthie t' •--An.t
-with-the camp-groundR-and"tmp1ena
-wilds;.-fhe latpnrta. r-.rb-Gworlerirk,r
position in the transhipping tt•aule be.
. _ a•s.xett it... 1.. ..ti ,....1 11... tY:.«t
.••,wakes. Ile emit -(..ed his xpprroia•
Pion of the teefta Iln .111(1 thanked the
Ninistelard Militia fur 4, hat he luid
Sir Fre.le•ick arrived on the 1:::, p.m.
0. T. R. train and was net' at the
station by Mayor Macklili; lt••eve M.
Tran. Councillors 1Jallow and 113igi,• c
-- ' W. Luraltaut. -- M. --P.- 1::- ltd
'Saunders, Ler, R ball. Ti a t-0mo
and Nairn, of tit Hoard of Traude:
Town Clerk •Mrirint : the. fitint••r.
surgeon ..f the :tird Regiment : and
Sergeant Ninlin, H. C. R., from the
camp. Tht• Mi,ii.ler wa. driven to the
Hot•s113.11fosd, where the party 14.111
luoeh, and about :i .'cloa'k they dru'e
to the ha1•Iu)I•, 1.t. -Col. Young. A1a1or
-Ne tttnany-etrru4ru mut rmi,rnvri.-
nteut#s,-'Aiaeirdby 111 t11 }wily. oral-.
mod of the men in craters.
44.
('hu Is, of tin- '.eitil-TTTnep
.t; his arida,. being a n•hiu•ac•
t/n isltc ttlijx•Mr• of tld• serious slid the
hltilori111., 11 Iv: i. mull.ssibie, hr
wail. to talk of our c (1.4 without
6L41cr11LLiyt'a:_ -Nut..wly,..414T
l',w,ulaa possess title 4 isiblr aa1.••ls 1(l
the fields of gl alt... the fishes or the
M•N .wisp he tact tlo_: eleift-11. a -se afeel .
hills, tilt it hail tete:twilitie. hey 0u1
pile Bret in• of :.4 11a.',•. 11 w.l>. '1 eon r
try well worth eb•h•ud11,�.' Allu,til ;
1.. lite ditllrult .•% rnru1n11e,rd by the
.Militia Department,w its plan« .5.,,r
Lb. thio., relrbrnlion. the lent
Phew and \Yin t'rmpin.11 1n rutd,tann isr•tlatrked that if set tort,... tr,ylble ever
to those already mentioned tieing with�wra11is1 the t11•'p. "11% themarch to
the party, which was • later jointed by Ilju\IN•t• would hot be,, h:uu1N•red by
R. J. 41c(taw, of the Western Canatlat. t It (1'14111. going In the sa11r• three -
tion; He entered 4 p tote«t Notified
the k'[ulatimi moult Mg
the sending
in tit .rt•vi.w 1.1115- ten Ilnyr before
ramp. cl ' • that the-
Water
11'Water and afterwards the Minister -am-1)11 1.341 111,• l.. ( it.ulrs. 11ir'
Walt escorted to the camp ground rentark* o1' 11,.......I. were warmly
In\ the evening the Minister .4
Atilitt, was the guest of the officers of '
the :gird Regiment and of the o ur)xu a -
tion ofhe town of Bowles i. h i t n
bantptet•givens in the •Menesetsing
- Mark hotel. Theme 14514. a1NHe1 on.t•
hundred- _g1( is present, • including
many of the a rens in camp, citizens
of the town of iexlericha and a few
Cron► anther ,4miws ' the county.
Ifs.•( 511 lwpttki , elites• rotuuuuuli.g
the I( rd life rnent,,i:resided. and at
. his right were-lir-Fii,Jerielt 1i1/nien. i
ala. A�a cklin 1."4 Prim (tout, 1
W. 4'5.., -u� 1'4.,- l
onto. and Lt.•/1o1. 1Vhite: Arnti 1 Set--
- Carpe. At his left were 'Pol.
Peters. the camp command it : Sur
geon Lt. -Col. W. J. It. Holm.s : Ia.--
Col. Acheetm. A. C, ''Jodi hrigaa ; and
Lt. -Col. J. A. S. Varese.
• The ban meting' hall meninges
brilliant scene w'th 11 loyal deem
tions of the room land he varied mit
forms of the a {cels. The splendid.,
band of the GNth t
t
muerte while the inner wasluno g•
rens. An i'xeellent 1115111 was pa..-
vided by Host Ilxuiliuk and was
rved in capital .style by undaunted
ken from the camp.
be toast list was in charge of Sur- Conmtaq
n Major Slaw, of the .:girl Regi -
Flour Mills 1'0. Contractor Hunting•
hank me the x a.1 r nl
t r i arty and t them rt
I
onFk 1*
his tug,t11 Edward Idle t se P
the worbeing Clone At the busatk
Ole
was
the h
Su
of A
toast, '
introduct
Ingthe co
to ousoow
one of the 1
officers of t
_ -- pald:a irlbttt
early officers,
raid, remained 0
minds of those
He also referred in
guest of the e'rni
Borden, who for the
had tilled the ptn.it11111
Militia with distinguish
with honor
and credit ti
lasting benefit to the -till
at1a. The speaker said
tended sawp+at- lanalan
other placem, and the prase
was far superior to them all.
•
t. he first toast "Che King "'
T. COL. YOU
g the 33rd Huro
NG,
n Regiment.
Semi -ready Sum tAss,-r,ZWit*. -- _.... ____ 0ri.'""""•1(0 O O
ir
' H. Colborne 9odehle4 a
0
The:, Sip re
• •
14�et t•X pN'l'I 11.i
t
Ladi
Lawn aists
r
•REEK'S
AP LAWN WAISTS AND DRESS MVSLINS
..ek w ill see the *-n•) of nearly our whole stuck of w3111.4 and deers utur'ins.
1.deop cotpl•iem. are reducing them rapidly. I'4aritlye liargaitul.
(1)
9 Ancient habits and, customs are_ hard
to change.
The genesis `o< fashion began with Joseph:::
l" colohlrs. -Adams tr.g-Ic;:f .vas r'eatly-maJ.j and
failhionable.-' "rYe _tailor of yc ol.lhn time'
somewhat as the ea -Aunt tailor 0411:( tho0 w•_cy,
made le first tlreat chc:ngr
\
M0 1 1)
9 s ready -m• C_C-lotAing L. Dl.tl t.,•''ry1.
Cloth anti Itlt tri• _'R=ail --i .sdy ' is
To -da most men know, t},.. ' i.
q �t t,.. �• � .
Y a .,toy set
shop a better tailored 1," ,.t, of t. ter ,1..i 1-t r
quality, than most tailors ca;; pr• ,.iii;.' z'...,1c 5.r
Suit:.t 15 p* seeti
1.a lily 04., -
i O M 4J
t.•
to stop, and still harder
•i
coat of many
Was not real(;
''ma3e _clothes
•' &mi -ready
>r ;':.t -far shoddy
set rea'dy': n --alts.
z S':ui-ready
:.i bet•cr' cloth
Simi -read
..4 n. ant it •'
i -n g
aiace _ of ng Store
(1ODEI21Ct1,- ONT.
he Ik'ititb furls. • The 11 xjs fits to rotri,Ig nt' it), i0illeunj:►I 14•vd.xl : 111:111,
'i1 ,-t11, nab! 'Sir I is. 5.i..
• sae pu�uw•rLa-l►.aaa.,�,a ba,MN.... on
••pruaaneF 1(,l, a•t It .4. his a,•Ih lay. rvrr. .
bat w,ir 4't4l414+1 II. -M ket,lu411 of , lt••fereit.g H, bis visit 1.5. t!5.• (1e n'I,•
wet; 14oixi:md nolle' 1(t h ,i tt.•., - 1. k semi. Mfr .
S !, I i 1ltrri.k stare.( pilar
.t , lie hail leap •d a t t .,u. t0• couhl only say tint he h..4 never
tire- esteenttinrta* , , 'Jt . 1111* tr•T;.r"li rill niece n grount
Pani• lis,,-. had i»•,n 1+,11i -fill 41,. - that l" had y;one over in the
v1•illathe•very heel. of •hhela4h-tannin. • If ty,-:,i,id.•:allance for
t y too -te t:4,A their rot camp. .tnd while 1(c did tett, wish t
`tea.( witlao01 any w. it- cnuuuit_hioaself to any luny he wosd4.
o s . , nurh l»'11rn1.• All. admit l...1 Iced - 11.41.1 4•:rn a• piece •►'
dim,. ,•vet•yb,.5y now gtouud of its --It. that I4441 t.',:lp1wale
the Motley 4' try
4:wadians %%add re.
s ---r- •tin --tilos o
m ons• . Jt seenusi
. i hitt,- "lx•---t•ralkrrl. tbaat. 'mitt:nowt ,-
4 ,,3,tt MI" w..•• 1 liere was a nlagili41.-
rrletl.n•tani•. for 11kalting n great No-
ir i»•1 (,rips at tun«i ••i-'.14. a,atpb,...a•,
II•attvtn ••xp,•rrlr that ouI41 pts -;l'-(
be j.t.ti::.•.t Lx irnatli:.. y
fu
I,
411 e
Add
mote.
1.11
Empire.
KtNnnihili
ten boat,
Imperial I'
knew IImaL wl
nestled -0rnistait
yalir honored bps the degiegntLahr{,lawdt•d. I *r4111a14111, .1 1 j _��s\ ,.
Lionel! Anthem. 401 .•amhting-g moils fit -1 -class, and strong 4 and MI 41 n,iht ltk o s
declined that "wear' williri' to soon • Kla/rulel lie ro,liulaili f '
n lA.-CoI, ‚.14', .1. H, Holmes,
rich, propulsed the sreond
e Army and Navy." in the
In of his reutarlul venter.
'ect.re that he War (ionto
g to the fact that he was
t remaining of the early
-:sped Regiment. Ile
the_ntemnrrntthose
nlrnmry which, hr 1 1
,hand green ,IIIh the, hope Boit they had enjoyed
w oil 1415rl plena-tMSI'es. ' \e,it 4.1ar there would 11
arae tertian to the Nn 1F, r� i t-illwuy u1a.t ptanp e.t
-a" In1'emi. a.-.•, tor lir uiut r. The jinn
g, Sir Fredet,:k for preparation thin year shoo.
sar fives ,ho.
t tw511'e )ropy and .he 1ow....people- I:n4d ilut been
4f Minister of
1 al,ttitr rid
bids 11( it:,autl.t I.1..„14:11,44. }ikr11.
1 self and'todu. , •
is of tarn- Tlle.tonet waNe ac'onlrnni•d I.y the
e had '4L- singing of "Thr Maple Leaf,"',and Sir
1 trtaait: / Frwienek Borden With -hext:tily l5..
t strop i i�r4 3 ii- Lc r1*.:, 1.. 1.1.51x11141.
Ie, ate. ..__T1t•--Diatiastw-.a Militia. -
here j dilt an long ap-yott will allow 1i i
for +.
3lxjnr IAntb, of h radon, sang in
capital Nt)'I,t• 'The- Wt . of the Julie
PlWlte.' •
IIi% 14Vnrship Mayor.klin-pal:
pro-
posed thetoast-
M eitste;nrete � hr 'anauth
IiRhrer.iTiiiliniertch xm ex rtes •4.(11*-
eda-
m•
!:tawtdianr were t,
doing their foil dot
were nit sending their
keep a1{.the lHi»:rind n
a» good an Imperialist a
l'li,•v,s1 taxation and 1'5.
•1,11111 taut he +rjwragtKL
to hint es :1 4:uaap site. -Ile meutio;r
t iutt i tr. I ,- 'Icy 114.5 11.0, lanm
fi...n 1►ttnwT-t1TP-ArT8Vh4-\:.#
Ir l.•n••-•.in t,, • J
1144.4 were not
beeiti se they
•tle•y to help
He war
y. ant lin
sentapiun 1. 411.43, -Ow \V•
tett lir• 11.fmt 1:aa1 I.a il-jrrS'-
. t!1e „nn
114 •It ' tJc•
•ibex..»-.. las
lie'ed Uuu Slr 5 ,, Im't•ie1. 41.1(11. n,gn•,' i (lir Fr.tl,.lel* c4iu...., 1 his grata-
-
that it was an ideal .p.it for Ai tilt ling tea,. fait the kinl (net heads, w445.60(5
COMP. alai ilxlgir414 frsnri 41111'1144_1 . 5.a j\gbl t„tix, ;,, iaxt�-h4a44 Thew
pant record he (the .iliiFerT.c1,c) lT ,tatioLWIti:41 had been -matt.-
he would do one nim• Cif-t1ttlre g,, )l. ryerlintl with stet•%ern In hi'hlsrlf
things which he had been doing to were 1« yn6d novahhlg that hi..5.r•
the militia by nap.iting t�i . 17ri .i'sty •, .. est• 1 t It•, •....•4 cry-44rnt:
and tnaking-lt for all time .t Tex K e lritig the twelve ta.11.' In ismi`..cm1-
ground for the militia of %Venter,' 1 h1- pi 5.I lo* pr•-. nt p . u - Ix , 1,41,1 tied
tat'lo, • 1,11 •.Ily to iulpt ive the ...quid i011 of
Reverting tot the nubjcct of li.e• the . iliti:e -114 tfitmgtit-iif lilt'itii
toast. the speaker_ spoke .1(f what la 't that be wa• }ti t1,bg away
armies and navies hn11 thine' e1 the • foss t ,ra1l'irrk mt.f'ri. w t5. t l t•f to
founding .4 etniat.,araat4l in,44e r.tnh-'vet nisi fr. aii?Time, bit be fomni he
dishing ..f eivilizaf' Surree'lu'K war Aran "mint. amain., The ora-
$enrritiun. wuul4 ser as great empire tory-of !ht. evening. however. wan al -
In Catuult, but Chia would depend np- together oto nigher plane than Olaf
on the tuait.tainiag- aaf 4114 -
array to keep in cheek the enemies '11f
progress, Sir Frederick Hoiden
might be assured that. any amount of i'X55'nditmr for t it militia, het he be -
money hr might require to keep •tile hiryeillig,.crtilcs 1 '.1 001 - iei•+tand
military forces of Canada in proles tile object.. in view 'nth,••sp•rt.4littg14.(
condition would he willingly given 01 the lnnaulpv.: The titin meas main -
the people of cannon. •M1�ines) t • di -fend oto t•:1( thaunrr. tt.
"The Red, Whits rind '1111-11e" was Veers our doulail, iota , to pieNl•rve
sung by the a platy after the timid taw and order, to oj, dot the civil
had leen drunk, power, and to relieve the `, rltessed in
Col. Peters rose to t .pt,ned. • Ile' any pool of Iles world. 'h.I it. the
said he mesa. up against a hard propnwi- true nit»sion of the (hili. `soldier.
C , INs•nuw• hr knew he mals e5.• and Ow posit had only 1,./1 - »1a1rd
strd to Ra)-'wr�,, ,r 4bslerir•I, or
ppa/ ••` `••► 11* dhlltonsl n1le I lie (ally of »els .cl il
Lerndon was the better ',Etre Purple rtsnt ns wlax heard 1(t' the nlilil t 5.x•
c:1015. iris dips".nadir• 1ralni,g Ought pentlitnn•, 'amnia e.cpindwl tp»r its
be sat fault, wit 115 had t•nnligIi hot, mini la ',boort `lt,ltt llt,lxrl, or about 1.1
sense to know, when be was in lied... cents n hrn.1 of the population. T1l�
rich and partaking 31 Ibe• 11110 talb5y people of the &WUaltIslstx,i4(ttit,s.t
of the Iioderirh te•uplc, that it was it head. Canadians ought 'perhaps
I11r business to declare that there wan readier to be ashamed a.4 their .n1all
not on 5.1.1(1• 1..y'lirr (11x(5 lir ruts rontp4l,, tion IIi:, to begrudge the
more fittest (the remainder Of the .fen• 5/11x11 ',x1er,IN•.,
tense was Inst in a► storm of Iaughte s Sir, 5'1-'.-4,q-j,k slated the objects in
and applall,el. The 4 1.)enrl relernsl ' ualintaimhg the militia of l'nnadn ;
jocularly 1.. (5,,' 'h,'.rgsl made at 1...0- tit V..,u.si.'.the ri'illnlwer,the dtf-
don r,•garding the line of Intoes ill the feregp governing bodies of the (mon-
- eatnp, :and to lir camgi• ple1(111 e,• In n upbluld ,g their lie•. and pre.
joys/mot of tit line _air_nwl_-1(l'_.".1.e-wei4ime-14rH»h Order tn-tlrlt-Ufa --
muddv • '411.4 Bristle ftp, for Ls aid then• was trta erne man more in
. front take flue t0 ,Oat, h•• said, 'lir '1111- ('attadt:tn tn111114 firm was neet's-
militia were now sr. NeI1- looked after sac•)• for this service, eonnittering the
that it diel not make Attrch differentia g..wi- neva trf th.- .,minty.' Y_T Teftw
else they) were, The I'ohmt1s i� r• 1vlx/ay.at.l,•mpt at invaasi,,1 et. 1111ake
ferrtdinhiliu,'1* 4. vein toMechanic'•s'away arc eh•tion of tier mals' y,
from the old ,lays, when the militias I'bomme pwuple wren Il•>:»t likely `to have
did not hay) the comforts x16)1 enjoy, tn.oble who-. w -a1-' premma,Y.I for
the attentions they now receive, trouble. Thos.• rbho tmitet,,lwred re -
The first thing was the medical adds- cent. wxlri uitedet txii44. that wv''night
Writ in the early days they were he drawn into x Wain of a -,40•l1 pro -
supplied with it barrel 1,l iron and x 'minions. end we rhmil4 le,ptt•t
harrel of quinine and were 410(3,ral in (3) To be ready to do o -,r duty by
the good old way. Now they iad the. ihupire of which We formed no Ire
Army ATedieal Corps and were looked
after in usienUlb' style. Then there -
was
her!
responsibility rN,rn ler• {pMnf@e IN the was the Arany-'v•rvieeCorps. who stip. country became greater anti more int.
plied their victorlale. "sod if we. don't portant as a pert of the Espies and
eat they make Its rat," They -had .th.• they were prepared to take a full
intelligence department, the Carpo of share in the rempxstisibility.
Guides, so that'they did not hit ee'to Mir Frederick ntferrptl to Ue• rlc-
think of anything themselves. Thfwe rasion of the war it month Attica,
eau also the sanitary carp�•, and it erns %then t'ana lixn•, 5.•t ponderi 'n rot tom.
wonderful what they could d0, lasticelly t., the call f,w aseistatt•e to
ingly In Iist,1t• tinting the lest- .'veil
mouth.. •There was e'ritici.n, of the
VIEW bP CAMP
ODERICH.
Will. x11(11441 c0Ja)e '1..,t wit 1. t•-. ••tient r ..5..,r. ,,
1'x11/Oise renlhf hB►tfe• T,gtriainnt4t mil In t of 5s.
I)tUt'aial affair,.- taarnat a+•- '.'.» -,or „5.1 01.
Ali/lion. 111:,4 1he Iitile honl,l eon t 4 111• 1
heti tt wa'1 remembered
•dwelt tier cent, of the
,r .r4aflivalium 10 lite
••'•, ^r 11 roil: tY Wi4' settled n
wou1.1 mol oiled s;. havitlg tile• tummy .;;;;IIs 31.':a ft:4th. be ,formed o4 what
go. Ile thnmght, hnner.•.I ;bin, w,t'. ata, in slot'•• 1,,5. this future. '1'h"•y
'A 110/14' w', Let the Mother I 'Otto ;slid pot lie 1'. •:
illy, yen With the new
tri at tiled 4;1th.• ,1.'. - 4 41511,5,•,n(4i � ., .ti.ent[th-, etad 1t,1 ray" they 'ould
Lain and ,rn,1 v„ :o y; men t a Ile• 11 ..1 Ili• r, lit,,
yt that 1 mrnunts tradeIt
1(.,v) but 1•1 1 ru,•1en,•- for til+time (lthcn it nh ubl ramie. a►ittlirnl,l•ir:h, it
beim: nterase... n. seelur.l 1., . ' • was Intend I. h
to lite beildieir et. ,.f ,4 force to 1',111• j 11x011re as •n„ of (h.• aven11r?. 5.331 when
mill *hell 41'•,1,1,. to rt•1'jl� re.1 1,1 take 1 trail•• Oto ,l.i gr. from %Vel.' •r ihlst
It hat( in bt.. kiln; o1* 1h. ftitish navy sand front East h' 1�, (11 11t-
•n1n1 ne.t•ting the Ilriti•,h ,t ,oy in stn' plaattsu.l -
work 111 :my µ.rt •1111.,• world. ` 111" 10-t rest. "The 1)niulnion kar•
--t0 h,-rfnl(-T-Pian•-sit iuh]iliun. to tli. liameul ,ora lar Ontario prgi.l.t1411+,'
a. ivnin.n4; ramps, Sir I'11,l.'
wa.s 11; poised briefly by I 'ol.
lel. slated that the plea was to fisrin
et, y p si ,,r till ‘114111y. ill 'little 44 %Vie,. Petnitlftwo, M. P. P., • tea'. the
th it in. titer of why they firm( tj: oaroond. After 'erecting to
'aim! Ici t .• ti Ain 04 tut ,i0p.0 merits l'oroitto and 01 town, he ad.
Mir Kr. "11,1"11.4 PrI•P'oilinn and 1 bat the cailip W114 ill 1 Ile nature
with lii.•
ate Ilse effildreti. no.. almost convert est..- ll'atmed
ttw-Mt8 befit. titlittl with tht• latti it might he a stnion. matter if
Provincial tit •ei. , ant *ph. ish,-,44..n,y. were Lb, tvtletwil whined,
tint except • I •y el es p. spared to 11 loieo to defend R. and the militia of
I repot . meld of AI '1 5., ntiotee in • hoe n it, spirit mei it. ability in
P‘eleiNetl 1111. //1/,1 {111. girls, I he_ boys ' tioderich was mus e•necially mon
prick
be
tort
in neat
Oft" I•• 'hive pin,* fur a camp ground. If the her.
eb•mentary drill and ter to hare hill of tioderich w,os• 541 unguarded
t eachera rim. normal 144:h Is If tb • , cetant t v. A notified vamp here
for tuncliers to take offt (-erotic:it sm sets in it and %stolid strengthen the
bort 0,n4 gide 111 few years ' given by a soint. "Bo Utah to the l'ore,"
of fiehool abb. frosrliti. the rifle. forth, Wait enthusiastically re -
They *mild thus. here • reserve ot ceived.
young men of Imre power for 'Robert Holmes, nf Cltntatt, maid he
defence the importaniy ..1 Which (mild wan exeemlingly glad the remp had
wort be exerts -v.1 no Wools. Thetis' been held het -e and that it bed Isom at
was s() immediate prospect° great success; Hs was pleased alt
filer
Ladies'
Lawn Waists
13 Waists to be sold at
,57 cents.
LeeetrttYiii til,-lento.sfe s
This loot js 20 I)Cr cl:'Bt less
maw- " pilau Makers' price. All
wllic►l r-ot price. r '
T - ce
TM' ONE _ -
LIS c(-{flt
- Ladies' •
Lawn Waists
21 Waists, a small lot
left after •tilling ,ordet't.
We got them at 'about
half-price. Embroidered
fronts, very •Richly, trim.
Bled and all new designs.
Ther moult itchelp,
lints fin uiRg fist Light anti l ai k grounds, first
colsI., pattt'rus just as good -a-s.'more elpensii't+ .:lntll�
';a1(l, nay It cents.
SS
US!,1NS
WHITE
LAWAS
HOS.
0
4441111.711141144
..its, wlent 1I 41iaisia'l had .•auk, •iml:gauges d'µ1 not COMP (41f. Tit• after.
while 111.•y a nil Iwk`4$ir h'Ir.fetid: •noon w:aswell 111G•J i1( huwl•ver, with
1,1 el in 11 it '•-••I3. i1(.)• j... flier 1 heir Iltees r a sr 1 er:w.n8.1./Mr: _ .. _.-e•....
Ivy+ eat •t etretpif.xlro'0 lit 1(i . *Mere ur1• . n•' µu, I. -s.14 Iildiaua.
-:tial it the_ieel.'4'fr.,411tu.,,in tlar crump 1 the reel -.Sew drttetn-
1mel. r. Ilob(ns, refer --Slimed their ski f tiut•ity in the cnn-
• Inilil1.• 5. ,',.lit lta•15 nisi line, 'leanin'�g`� 1 on nearly rvrr •-
:Ile di 1•a
n! )
din., 1 in passing thing i
4 1 b 'hilt tins 1111/1
t1e1 '
K Krun , 1(t f •» .
1ik t
�i)mntew i. lC5 home of ree•u1ud .and thitsl in the l lire* --Haile•
:•Leet;, to 5.f ci, I.f syn- race. :`fume of the Indian. Ilaitehest
t l . •1i11r• of h, Ir1T-,;o1- IIi, rave at +1 clip that )(coked like the
.• ...-l-4-hr•i ,,.en, , id the finish ..f a Ifs'-y:u•d disuse t:uh'1' tl__ .-
11,1 h,'Ii, Ib.• `\Iit'stir In• crnyearuunl)•y trot. In the r re
I . 1111.1, 1111 , ,•,nae the winning train 14.9. fu the (tib
«yctcnr�
-)1.0; II't" ujllrtt. m:itll Regiment. Immo ow11114 11 a oti.utn ..I.
,.t•f U, .. 1:• • h., .a-.•.•, 11 s , .1 t • sta./Ai-44 ,1» to Cllr• ••allying of sjt.-
cnng.! 1 - ‘trnni it wana•dt a i.inl ,am mire ht' Tay
to 44 Pot Leer w.t. lire la..... se, 5.r, i 10 uv •1• gain Luer. The In.
,ftp Hawn w t r u '(err 1 Ill• n 811' le w•r1Nt 1(,E; on loll,
• .f the eant5 for the 4l'cip11 k item. rus ..-riihy.intcre,ti.Ig ts.H-
itt1,1(-,cd and good ...der tnaintatnerl, test . It was it difficult moiler fat
an 'e1( refereed tip some of'.the de, the I niers to keep on their font when
;�,,� ;rota of work carried un under they 41 tinl-v the IN atom of a 1.11.15.1
1 •"ruvinehtl (Jove' •11L• . to lulls• al iota .1, and fll-pt,rlltly' both
Thos who Were , of the ;entest:ant» „ava•11t.. sltyYtt_ to -
1
e'vese»t• goiter. 'A nareliier i.1 the :etti1 Regi-
/ addition tooth.,... already men- 101.111 44a the a-1 neer and • Private
it
d Cls.' tai
the g 1 t included. the-Liflow- 1lrn.hv' of Ch., ir.•1'111hucnl copy,» came
••: second. Ili' the hnrsehar'k wrestling
• :1.4.istl..M itcu • 1.1 li•o1, 1,, M,,'- the hor•i.t•» uwv,1.;11 snore.. pinup throw-
,•nziee '_;th Regiment.: Capt. 1''. the met, 11 tuning lac hlauns. not
horns/in, Atijt, :rah itr'ine•nt:, I.,, (wing trained for the gauge. "S)ullie"
1k Fowler, . 11. 1.'. 1►, '.'2nd H'gKi- finally downed the "trig fa•llnw"••aluid
went : I.,. Cu. 1'. 1V. Ib-lo.n, A. JL i the eheer»:nf the crowd,
t"a'; Lt. -Col. T. H. 14V1•Ich.:el1i11 Regi- The c 'tier in chary(); of .the
Mint ; Major O. . I« Wiliam ••Alli mantes (olusirtest - 01 the following :
ICrginient;, Alaajur .%Ifl•.d G. Dann, I hairmu►u, l' apt. 111..wfutd, of the
••haplain _'pith Regiment ; W. A. Me - ,:Seth Wellington Rifle., Secretary,
Kau(, - I/oderi.4, ; Major 1Vnt. I,aw.ilitanh'y_ Brent. of the Y. AI, 'C. - 1,.
',rime. :3IL11 Regiment ; l' apt, .1. D. 'games 11 ' 1.s•. Policing grounds.
143-1riuuuon, :2tth.Itegi.hent: (4. N.ICapt. J. Mltaaas,•...f the- stiff.
\Vseke, S. I). 1. (1. ; J. Talbot Hen- � Starter. 1.1. Mcflillic'dd>, of dlr.-Nth
nes( , 1), S. M. 1). No. 1 : Lieut. A. , Perth Regiment. ,Ilxlger. ('apt.
ituugrie, :and Regiment ; Capt. .1. 1t. 'O'Brien. Army Swale.- Turps: Capt.
14antsfe, 'find Regiment : Lieut. T. Catne•on. tlt.h Field flattery; ('apt.
Hu Rundle, :Girl ttegiutenl.: Major `IS-chteel, NK1, \V.ata•rh»,N: ('a apt. Tay-
!. q' 1. I 3
. 3 . 1{ankiu, Guth 1{rgiturut : Ya r[. lot. 3.411 14Vellingtrm»; JIM)l1C 11wrdAtt.
T. clot e ;
J Ho '. 14 '
•t n Ix o
t AL' 1 `{
l . AI - fit I \ ' r
! c [ 1 .IuS4lesex:, Lt. l'aW4yt�j, ..,th
,T.,..„...
Regiment': Cap*. -.W.• T'.aurht..ta Regiment. haying nor
14V. dtae14ic ''• :till' Itegiment;•Lierit.--Fginundr, one of the engineers and
Wiwi K. J. - lan. 3. d Regiment ; , Captain Ross of the. Corps of imides.
Tato. 1V. 1I. (1 nor :gild ' • • ' •'• •. • •, ' -r++ «+tlah-
- , ( • 4altatune, :Clot train- ,1THrien, of the A. S. l'„ and Capt.
,lent :, Lieut.' %V. J. Ilealuxn. :gild Russ, of the C. O. li.
Itcg' sit : 1.ient. 'N, l . Dunlop, :I.hd 1
Regiment ; Lieut. 1V, ,1, R. %%lipidus j
:l„1 Regiment Lt. col. It, 'shin.. 1 , To gr'f a "1'„ Ie eKe^t m5. the stege it
Ir 1151•
i'ooke, :Nth Regiment : Als'or W. rssat'y 11( work like th ler.
tiny, :Nth Regiment : Ituliert Mohnen. •
Clinton : 1V. II, Robertson, 11. P.
Mitt. nirigs, .1, N'. l'raigii..._He..i _.J .
(allow. O. • A1. Elliott, 1t. McLean,
1 italrlu•h : l't•p1. h Pt iui i\ Lon-
don I.t. Pol. A. Weir.: Major A.
%Vilm u ; I.t. lad. .1. J. ;Oliver. Purls 1
Meginierst-:-4)npt. . R. -Rout ledge,
12.01 1. Regiment ; Alajur i4.• Indistnl,
:Itit1__Iteginient ; .Icahn (1a11t, Judgt'
Hilt, 1414 , I Ehnt, I, 1V. Van«tt,r, I
boom Hntta,r► -II, T. Etta:,111., 14V, (d.
Title. J. A: Mimi :51T, Ales• tia,utilers.
.4ntlrew• Porter, •(,r. A. 1'. Ilunter..
(1.alerach : 4'01. lael uugxll, 31ajoir'
sham n•nl, • -(9 t, 1 -tyigrru, !kinjor I
Lamb. .1. II. N')�tlne : 5.t..rn1. • 1(ttgh 1
4 (tk.:rl+xt Ita•gin,rlf : 4'. h:Onix: I'.
J. I'4ell.ana Wm. -1+:- 15.- *;
Blair.' Chas. 1'. las-, • noIN•rt Elliott,
Gimlet kit : i.t.•Col, ILavid AI. Allan,
:1st, h Item. nt ; Major Alex, Moir,.
\Vt. titre making a 1.; cent lot (lit, of I.,, 2(1 and _.-)
�ittilitN.t tt-itt;;• lot-ttii :tt t5 cents: - -- • :
A. big: new pHrtititsr of 1atw.t ,J1L_:. ai'._-JO -to
.\11 I'\tla Valuh, -
\ lot of soft tiill:SI 11.awns-at--the -:roue ltrict' •
Celt lines
vs -
35 -Vent*.
RY
ack, t;tlt and white, all sizes from 4 to i1, int:h(•S,.mi.a(�s' att.!
lies', Be sure you get serol 1.11' tate 7 pair/.- i __
OL==OUZO Oar" 1=
0
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0
great
what 1 h
be
town at;
ting 1.,
.**listed •t
the 1h1141
1'4 n (1tu4 1,
path).
1115111,
;tidbit,
send i n
1'isr' my part." Ilui.l out.. "1 think
1 is very- bright azul -spalls,
1'-'(bnhdeut be will _ a uciaah-
'1'rs " replir.f tbit-o11., ,-. "he is ser -
t
;trot}_ worthy ',wag naso, inti' I •
doubt 'hether hi min head enough to
1111 his 1 them' glows." 1•:xell:mgr.
Temwl *instructing - class on 111•(1,: -
nersl •• •w. Willie Brown, foe (*-
ample. if • a wet/• silting in :. "tram-
-ear. eve( .rat ...copied, and an old '
1 imiy entre•, what would. Pon. do
Tummy -.ol'I P. sir,,('would pretend
1 was aleepm'.
- Toe rain it. fat: Ippon tie:• 111 --'--..
.1.4.1. ,r,, tLFJ•JWtaal'.Lilrr.. '
•
1111. 1» ant •i t 111 ,JN•,' u
'fM•w,ju 141.x. the usb•r J.•.,
sill lie••iuu•nt ; A1a
utas, Agit,. :111111 ((remittent t H. J. A.
MclEwau, A. AI. 141411?, C. A. Nairn.
(iotleteeth-
PRO
} Mlayur. Titus. X. Iles,
1 ICM'- 'very -r writ, n have ny,
j, know •dg1• of pn iauarm:try law."
'Jinks 1'n,, .Roulet\\\ hear illy wife, -
Sh1. ha* •liken speaker of the Masters -taw=
the Iaxt twAjet. years."
s 1 latrty� no way - ices When
yon dutr'i tip t • waiter t he feeds
quite. itr0p»etplwlt it.
The roan who:is Town • lir. own
ne..mrc,•s often, 11n that 1e hasn't
,any.
Suloctibe for The Sign
We Strive
ve
to Please
Our nim is at Purity, Honesty
and l'horglittees.
' You will find everything new
and up -to -data..
Matiefar(iont
g
uar
ante
ed or
\;, eyrefued.
- 'Ph a i,5. refunded.
r your order at
- 'The e P(pk's Grocery.
PR
PRO PT DELIVERY. •
Wm. L. uons,r
OUCHES
of -everything the name implie in all the
Newest Upholsterings,`
Rich Designs,
, Artistic Effects
Some fine liathertouches,-ali-ot-Inetlerate+-priees
athit•tie field day hatinday
;sham wan Pr the :nen welcome
change n the camp routine, anti Wit•
t• th Orensitill Of it %lint to the
camp gro, ids hy many of the tamtim-
people. Vis vont t ee in charge had
prepated if I igthy program for the
Mitt cher the ballund harrower
Kod
imam
are'simpiy kidney disorders. The kidney+
filter 'the blood otAll that shouldn't be
there. The blood piveies through dui kid-
neys every three minutes. If the kidney+
do their work no impurity or cause of
deionder- ' Ain in the circulation
longer than tha time. 'Therefore if your
blood is out of ohler your kidneys have
failed in their 1Vortn They are in need of
One medicine wal do all three. the fine*
and most imitated blood medicine the\
is
Kidney
Pills
Linoleums and Oilcloths still going
at greatly reduced prices to clear.
EORGE JOHNSTON
co assmisa0
I SPECIAL SAVING ON
''Gold Medal"ZI.Hay Fork Ropes
HARVEST NEEDS I
1.
1
1
I We are sole agents.
Siet haedsibSiinathdsi3Rakhes, Forks, Paints, White -
Semen Doors and Windows, Hammocks, Re-
frigerators, Oil and Gasoline stoves.
. - The best roue made. Priced to r lear:at roc. per pound
"Gold Medal" Binder Twines
•
I PURE PARIS GREEN
•
L.. Store
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