HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1908-6-25, Page 54
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Tim other slay' a weddleseiwe tX9ltmn (THE
who Was riding on a traulcur began
snrerhlg at a y K thet's uwk- TOWN -COUNCIL
warhless with her lathybold said.
ha•y vde a urrt, uwuuushnit" ukutgtihj a 1phwr t..
, BRUCE STREET SIDEWALK RE-
"hdd it'N' hitt n t41ugue 141.6ri•,' - SENTts A DIFFICULTY.
quietly i•c�pundt8l the young'maile • .
The fellow who is stork oil !himself.
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THE SIGNAL : GODEItICHi ONTARIO
any sidewalk. deputy Keeps Elliott
and Councillor Humber thought the, w
residents had no right to snake up their ;
lambs this way until a sidewalk out- '
Vide the teem had been built. Uou►1•
,illus l.aithwxite reminded lh a maw I
cis that the a cinty-hlwalk, '>*`' Saturday Monday Bargains
out asked fur x ,beds* walk, but
1ue '
111 e as the Snell tumid 1 0 to pat in
a w,ak. In reference to the sewer 41n Sefling of Summer Dress Goods
- 2 4A3 yawls of new;fanwyflll•ess Murillo*, Urgwndies, )iulitiew and ..-
Swigsetl, floral stripe and Iiguttd English. french and American
1 goods. ranging in price from Inc to in:l ow of our large (entre 9
ACHESON & SON.
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lot
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Illi•
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think :.
eeapriblr,
le is ter -
;Dough to
a l{ge. •
n11 111:10•
, foe Ps.
:c Irani- a•
1 an old
'lo
1 pictend
- ntwr.*u"t.a
w--c4?t&•Fik+
In l la.
u •se.
have any ppt
ry law."5i
nv wife.
iK`3n"Y feed
1:w -# hen
he fee*
bis own
ie hasn't
r _
nasty
r
new
or
yr at
F».
?1 re proof that Lydia E. Pink -
Ism svegetableCotu ►otln(L
stat women.
• *Ma M. IL Morin, 335 Ontario st,
Montreal, writes Lb lira. t'ilrkizanl
ai
I was ill very poor health d due-
'� torted for months, rxxei Ving very little
learnt. 1 had last alt awhition, was
nervous, and subject to dizzy spells and
painful periods each month.
•• A friend suggested ,Lydia !;. Pink -
3333 1 •e Vetretable (omputuul ailthe
r medicine for me. 1 procatvtda
:bon of this remedy and began -talc.
Ing: a. before it was. hininhe•d. I felt
so much that I continued its use
and gave -a thorough test. with the
result 1 am ay Well 541.1 a much
Iwlt A:. -r 11ar.•r year*
jt.y, o. I have 410 ore painful periods,
1Tazzi,rasor ner•vo troubles
._FACTS FOR
• For thirty years dia Pi
slam's Vegetabls. ' d, made
• tnun roots and herbs, h, been the
standard weedy--fuir-fe dale
and has positively mired this lid, n
her 1l
women who heeert ti ods -nth-
,dispLtirmeut inflammation, t
tine, fibroid tumors, irregularit
1" a -iodic pains, backache, that hear
mg•down feeling, tlatulen y,indige:l-
t inn, (1mines* or nervous prostration:
1CIty don't you try it?
Mrs. Pfniham invites all siek
"Women to write her for advice..
she has guided thousands to
health. Address, Lynn, Maas.
'
1 ,a!v •ems•1+'ser•� •+r,r.+�
• ' n say, ours of. Restaurants te b.
Regulated Water and Light Com-
rltiss:on Gets More Money, with a
Warning Claim for Damages
Other Municipal Businsast_;..
1hr ` regid,u• Meeting,of the town
l'l/ul1711 Will, 11(1,1 (4n I't•idpy eye'1413L
the a11*•otres being t.'nnieit
1'herrisuu and 1 Iligie.
4In the reading ut Woo:limitersCt.
(allot 11u11dliugs•iord toobject ill w•
lie +r.+tlsiele•red unfairness (4n the
4-- p
,-T4n. t+igtlnl ill -its report of
1•11(111114*04v'Ung i3. tilepronati�(
given to the debit, of himself IILail lin alto to ,unclad( the bubiurb
the 4 00111:11 as ...prickly 143 possible
ales lti get o1er to a.1101itical 1111
big. Ile thought, The Signal mai, g
$r --thee impression' that he wt.' t
giving 'vilifier xltr6tion to the low
Mmineals_ iviretessi.-Jnr hart M ata-.
161 lith•"_
w
1 --seconder 41f some of
i stns important resolutimis-ast-
Illfet•
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ling
bite
011
lute
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nee
b of
in
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rut
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SHOE POLISH
...1 te;171ne. RDs.. 1' •443.31. are bio par..
heeler about the +taoe._I'on•h they
,.b t)'st tits, sink -m• eneh night to be .
bore and oisil "'It to lar•
R'• easier for I"e. 1nr1 *nil' rep
-
d id .eo tl.o 1)41,1,, -t Fes in the
swrn.ng ..
At all
Dealers
IOc. and
25c. tins
1
ft
to suggest that eifhe•r he or Mr. Lai
ws4ne w;1,, nut attending to lushlrlsr,
;rod lhe.ouu•'11 proceeded to the
tress of tlo• nn•e•lmg. • _
An application for un increase uf-
anfuy ►1(4111 .1. 1F. Beat was are•fer
r -d to the public works a oluwikter. -
3 fetter n1 -• t 14 plaI,t flies l'r*fild-
loot. i dry h ash 131:1,1. (1u behalf of -Jailer-
( 1111in. *11h i%itlt_le fera<nce to trespass
ba sl1 11](r IqI pr•ope&-ty he had leased
it. in till .Attlilts, in going to and
tIliw tlui f•net:Latelge arrlN, the river.
The Mayor :(11d Dr. Ballow gave an.
Bruce street, Councillor !AkirWalte
pointed out that with Victoria Paris
xul the r111001 giamb& on the street
the town itself would be in fur a large
*hare of the expense of constructing
lbs. sewer. t'he public works 341113•
ulitteee41" report war Iloldlypassed.
1h•puly Reeve Elliott introduced a
11114111❑ Lo hltvl• 31 bylaw elepuaied 311
regutate the hours durlug which
1•3etallr,allta could keep open on More
days in the town. '-The keeping open
of .n.-11 phscguni,ftitintlity wigs an In-
novation in liode•rich and war nut
se
necessary. In tho eaof was
serving I dies the council could not
close them up un Sundays but it (:Dull
regulate the hours, and Apr. Nlliott'r
suggest was to cl Se up such hind -
'lenses sly from 2 to 5 in the afterniA)u
anrI frt nr 7 ire the evening. Coon-
rib+,ir Munninge seconded • the Deputy
Itreve'h 'lotion and it was carried
unanimously. . '
The Mayor stated that the water
and light commission wan again out
of • Mow 144 imost tuy..u.na.L Vis situ
sr(hulrntxtiAn basin, and the. teansfer
til- 1rf.'*2,41r) flour tl-'• town accounts to
the commission was passed, with it
caution -from 1'04InciIlur /11 tannings 1
that," the • '*lin should be very
carefut _not to pay too much on the
sedimentation asin as the work!
pfogfessed, recalling. the council's
experience years _ago in't1fe1)uildlogl
of the chiwuey -at n the tow -power
station.
'---a--rn --rregutlattnns Tn14L hltd
alctady taken place with 31r. liri131(1
and the matter was left in the hands
of :1 vouu11jt(, r' 1 hr. Mayor sxi(j the
town fl 5i 'riaiTiu, wt iii t4*(1 thmt the
bridge was going to be. built or
,arr,Ingetu. tit, could •3Mtve been made
with 111. Ilritlin home the murk
slatted.
stn tspptil :tit lufl frier' Vi .
r p.wortt+ Iweeg te'11.t--the privilege of
erecting: -at the .•ill{* • 11f- th
park (4n till tigual'r for the sale (
lash IuI1_aarestanents at thr._Urut
ei •h
II basion 1,u the 13th of July w
r•ut tui tilt park, c t1er, x1141
n nest' 34 the W. C. T. C. fur ll
u,/ .f the• liar of Park for' the ser
mit a -1o„ds waw. scut to the aim
.3 lytta' 141.114 Pr4udfeo6, Hayti'
Blair ('lain
tables piled high with them, all at one pi'ic per y,13.(1 :............ C
Ii Dress Goods
s - Sliest... tot() t:l titefeti w7die, Illehl' we�khr. 'l'weesi i 3, e ss
YS (kakis, 111 lath 3lttt11rus and (lest e41lorings1413341 14 1111111lier of fancy
Ifhu•k (141ods, priers 1•ange.1 frolu Ilk• to 7a On u • ,
White -Wear Values
3.,.1ire' Underskirt... American 4141 tlemel'
wakes, x11 sizes and styles. each „
""'90cI„$7.00
} o1, will nut lruliiLe the loiviug till you seer the garment - vii
at speei:tl .1un,• price radullions.
Ladies' Light Weight Cravenette Coat
Bylaw No. 2:1. to close up a.portion
of a street on which the sediusentx•
lion testa extends, wise palmed and the'
council adjourned. •-
AN OUTSIDE VIEW. .-....
•fluitaLle fur laud Coat au jtaia i=asst. 7'lu,yare serial -eighth HMI
full length, and in lit c , 3'•�w�+s, eta. Very, sty'l`ish atnlforwarded
to u+ by our of the 1-1,31.1 and.trlst nu1nufttctw'Wer in t'.wat1*,
li'h.e•S w-eea fli In 511. to ir11.. mutt'.4 h e• plalx thecal on sale. Q 110
this sample lot, ,tit it traction of their value; (.telt, • $
•
Long Gloves-...
-Teets.' 5:ul•i sixteen button length, tan, tvitit.,uld black. I I
Si Lisle tiluvet/. 2 domes .at wrist, at per aJOC. COC 75C
pair.. 1 yu•._� > t..._... ll and
•
r vering ayings
fnhtld 3dnnll•glu14. 2 yard. wide,,in tiles ((II \l
6f+1.. pulterna through 4. t 1,e 6.'L05 -a8, -special per yard.
34 itch 3.i11uleumv in 2.:t • cad- t yards wide,
' choose t....... ..e
�-. , wrap .31eclas 35c.
} Hosiery
Whaa- a London Newspaper Says of.
- Camp Goderich 21 di I. silkier' lllartk Cotton
1,cdesigns,
k
80c
patternto
C1F,rnd 5OC
illy I.ondonFr•c 1'.r., Stair t'orreopond1nll, ed s[xiulr•y+ and seamiest, IggltbLr •'11 •a pixie, l
Heli •
June 11 Thu
farm ,dime it;ifi and tet. nt•-
(+ode ' for. '
a •m on• tel
eWrlu street Lacy d t! L f 1Lflei ' 1
af•-t4
tit
which the annual '-Imp of ho. 1 milt
is rig or is Dattel corneal .-
on the _ Maitland River and Lake -1-41
Huron. irunlediitel'. north of the.
,wn of Goderir•h. There are few
. ACHESO_
e spots, even in Omar 10, more lieautifulti - -
lan •
I•
of this gess,
endow'Id by nature than b t chosen'
for the training headquart
/e' peninsula's volunteers. Ther
''- acres in. the farm, giving )a.
e morn for hrigadr or division r1
'ivies -indeed. it was so inviting
seine of the brigade officers they coo
se not .'0 tIbata•n.5tatien-L0-(1Ide.r-eP5-
s- t
*1, : slam:agee. for Mi
0, Olt Injuries s1)
a'- -
alt•, ell sale at p,air.. 25c
& S O N
are. 131::h1' i Irpiposei suer e!11;( %.t (11.3.1,%V.1 speritie
1.•.+ ,ti, the 4* -1-- .-a7.1 a Veter'1.11 were
n.t• of11^el. yest,•rd •t. 3 i 3., ,:P(I all tight (xirree18
paper, hut. it it Frey I11.•.ms-e itti.r ••the* 51)43
fere. There is no'h;n .tt•.inw1 1.y this Lest. for 1.
))11 1 11 1 1 41"•, trf + ill et ,/ _ [. -,, th.+i•-
li •Idea th
r lou:quid,
_ E1'iti'many.
holid 1y the
1l j4 heir, isionev
•
;3 teen, ,ai•r`nrding to tl.e
ti Ins. -le y'uu' know, thai,
('•vrotr ons of provisions
1 in here today. An-
t• out p Ipie will keenly con•
•• relltt'aell. '
tlenic #• oddest '41144 --they-
.
range Will; worth many
if ossa*. to Ile• based
of +e leen it is the only
save, and they sPe'ud
i div 11 title 91.)1•(5. ft
Means it are 1 deal to any place to
baa• :3,:,:an two )1r added to it8 ,:ij)u-
lat ibis tor two •eeks.
Townspeopl rotected by Pickets..
The town s icketed eve' y night
with a 10,14p .413 /141 drugµ the camp.,
!This is ,ono. eyed 33.3433 airy here for
12Lfe
reason re ere only two or
there police 1 d there would be
�r,i,a,drryuate-t with any serious
distul•ban(e streets.. 0141111.1
such arrive s. duty of the
p)Ieket' 11.11 11.1• tale streets,
but to chap! Beat,, ritlenlxu
in the town
sounded, and
cat propel.
t *lures ;in "ugh ug11 1.1 )ping In'x 104e 1
43% 14.11 the ;Iv,• 164 sidewalk next•
pp�Mr. ,Morningstar - residence. -Dr.
1;a11,15. suggested tat the town
-Medd ask, for perm' ' lei to have' x
niiv(ii;d man male an ex limit ion of
Miss 't.u/gstet' to ascertain he extent
11th her *Mites. les,. This ,Dula . alone
without prejudicing the town puss
ten and was" the method u all
dotted b
> such eo
ca a
nl
tsathe
rout.) Street hallway when Blair
were ileulr sur lath.igr. against it.
Mr. Aluumt)hs reminded 13.e council
that It hail la•en •de/al.,d to abk 1)r.'
4tuuter, whu'xttended Miss Sangster
before she II•(( 4314.1el tell, for a written
statelllent...If heir injuries, ,and on the
rout inn 4)f -MD. ftionl*•r and the sleeve
it was i eeid)d to take no action on
the lawyers' letter.
thinioltun Of Dr. Ballow( and Mr.
Mannings a vim of thanks Wile liaised
173' the lllrluanding officer of the
:loth %Vs -Minato') Mlles, for the, (1011'
-t-rt the land of the regiment .had
given i11 the Sammie his 1'hitrsday
evening. Dr. (tallow 'explained that
the only expense the town had been at
in the tunitet••was in tlan3purling the
bandsmen to and from the camp.
or. (lxlliiw reported, on the visit of
the l.'. 1'. 14._ 0133331 is -in the Morning.
that the Mayor mud town perk,
y
Souvenirs
Goderich
Pic - I re Postcard.
We lav a good assortment \
of the mos 'poPudar LOCAL
VIEWS an • fail line of
RAPHAEL CK & SONS'
charming a attrertiee
CARDS. •
Soovesir it kilt
A collection 01 grnui a Arta
type eine! of . Godrrlrll S liiOSt
noted Irene". just the thing 30
send to friends at a distance.
At real work of a. t.
Summer (inner in
. 01'1•:11 \ al'tl`ti.
GEO. PORTER
Bookseller and Stationer
The Square, Coderls-It
'Phone too --_
1
Miss Cameron's
MILLINERY "
_ PARLORS
On Hamilton st. mill be
conducted for the re-
mainder of the season
by Miss Myrtle Cou-
sins, whp will be
pleased to have all who
_require anything- in
this season's styles call
upon her.'
Nab trimmed and
ade over to order.
A CALL SOLICITED.
MYRTLE COUSINS.
;tether with Mr. t.1•e• tinct i1r. numb/ill
of the, Board of Trail•. Mut tart the
nllieial, and explain.d to 31r. ()borne
the harbor changes which the town i
"seeking,- to have made. 11 r. ()burnt
seemed to Is, iulpressec3, with the• plan
but said the C. 1'. K. would have to
have an engineer - report on Ilefo
endorsing it. Mr. 1►1lnrnte---eaitt .the
tracks for the proposed freight shells
would not 133• pet i1, tlu year but that
7a requisit' avouhl he masse for the
tirenry sI, llint•they r•ritthl tie built for
111• xt Se/00111'u business, when the town
wodld he asked to put tqr the sheds:
'These sue the sheik for thh trans, the
Nuln:a 7'1•anIit bunts will bt•iog.
-'tiny- '71trr mut-- light ronipaitte- re-
wotilnleuihsl Ilia Mr. Nutt have the
ahslsh4nq, of one of the sown em-
ployees to wider tilt Square and road-
way ar0dnd It, w.I , hose, every
Ho ning requiring at between (tette i
it...4*....tSlueal:_111wain�'i'r4'ia13411L of the.
mhos�t•433,3 light 1letionan. This wham
admits ti Tlie idea ix that the flan
prop. ^_w111 relieve the in:utt•quate
street watering system. '
-Thr rens r•y committee recom-
mended no *Ilion on (Ile letter of the
r'ene•tery sexton requesting action to
tliw-lanage !tnnday-writt habilis'-ten-
terns+.. 'Phil. Was adopted.
'1' he special committee -recant
Mendell no action As to changing civic
holiday fr the first Wednesday in
Angust to the first. Monday. 'The
melon -Wee oreportednhaving en-
gaged
also g
gaged 'constable: for the military
carnp1 having had fence: removed and
warning nartices posted. 'fie report
was adopted.
The public works committee recess•
follows: 'fhllt the water
oa
unaided
and light. conlnlisaon be requeentPll to
re Y Soles on the d0wk opposite
that the street
' warehouse t *
's
l.+e
"r8 eisl hoist is re-
it that
• 11,: notice. • that
Emoted net• previous
o +
..
for rine (f race
'.Mt: yrequest.
track at the Ag • iltural grounds for
!Saturday nfterno0 natinees when
the att.-nimbi Were 110 'pmited for
other purr'posea be granted, • privi-
lege mixt l'lantirme I during the ens-
ure of the celuncil: that Mr. Mesh
gall 1*. notifieetto remove barn from
!feg4'nt street that the street iilapPc-
tor and the chairman of public works
committee be inmirei4et/nl to Ket am
estimate of the cost of a :*Wer Ile
Dime street. see if there are,. -suffi-
cient agnnttiren nn the petition and
tep:rrt at next meeting: that .4. AI.
ltrinnlflot 1*4 adv3slli to present a
I8 Hioit to the council if he wants*
mew er ran (iibbeaw -street Chet no
acting he taken on the petition for
w cement walk on the South side of
Bruce street. Thr remltlitte'e re-
ported haring opened up Wales line,
not having yet taken tiny action in
reference to tlrain on street south of
(!ham Wells', *nil not having had time
to do Anything with the gravel pit.
T1144 question of the aidewxlk on
Bruer street 'Occasional considerable
diml'naailln. The Mayor ex. muted
Kim/self ds in fat•or of a sin/ et- side -
and Co,ineillor Manning sided
with the Mayor. It appears rertlin
r,•sidents on the street have extended
their pawns over the old sidewalk in•
side -the tem and are now without
rr
-r
lea T , a .PLA1 S (J1tt 11:111411.1 31.
ff;
•+e,:'."w , 1 stood upon the Plain.�'sr
That had trembled when the slain
Hurled bbeir-probsi defiant eursly. xt the 1+Nt11tr-hest d ---fee,
%Chen the steed (hashed tight kad left.
Through the bloody gapli lat"el ft,
When the bridlmeein was hr,kr11.and (he rider was laid pori ,
What busy feet had trod
Upon the very sod
Where 1 Marshalled the battalions of my fancy t , my aid
And I .law the etnrtbat-dit8:
• Heard the quick,' incessant lire.
And the cannon's -echoes startling the reverberating glide,
i heard the chorus dile,
That jarred alongthe lyre
fin which the hymn of battle rung. like singings of thew:tvt,-
%Vhen the Storm, at hl,ekeest night - .
- - Wakes the 0e141.11- ire affright;
As it shout* its 'nighty pibroch o'er some shipwrecked yes-
- sere -grave.
:els u.,>•.®
k est f saw the broad claymore ,tett
Flash from its scabbard Wee
The ranks that quailed and shuddered at the -chile- and
fierce attack :
' 1." . '- When Victory gave the word.
Then Schtland drew the sword.
_ And _With arm that never faltered -drove thr,brwva.dufend.__.
ers bark.v
. , .._ 1' saw two brave chiefs die -
Their last breathe like the sigh
of the zephyr -sprite that wantons on the rosy lipsof morn;
No envy.poisonett darts,
No raneour in their hearts. •
h hn,.eh o. ar d.-atk', ioperuItng
§ )
scorn.
And as 1 thought and sowed `f it + dIf-
My soul, eiultant, praised
-The Power to whom tP71hr ae niigrPeace
tyat that Victory
ii-are
til
-_ - tike M heaven -gifted child, x333
And for the eirof quietude that steeped the distant view.
t th,-rnre lttvtnemt life
Of Pea ce,'cohq)ared With :Strife !
•
Yours is the truest splendbr, and the most enduring fans*.
All the glory evhr reaped
NL here the fiends of battle leaped,
Is harsh discord to the music of your nndertoned aeclnim.
'hxrlrm 14nngater:
i,.
cups •
on th
It is t
illy to313
lige ;any r
srartillery man tomer
re "last Jost" has
f surest th whir are
.passes.
*his is a
this dietric
at London
at city
training or
Tr
The ani
from e
adopted 1
e,.:aff for t
11
innovation in the camp of
the splendid police force
being quite Mole to protect
hen the soldiers went into
t'arling's Heigh
g Methods Critic
pant 111rnn3Mn.1erm
e l wit1)llu' u
y their slp4'rurrs
re trninin of tI
ed.
44th(els
(n 131e
i
Tupaenav, June ._'i, 1.804 , d •
A Clean Sweep
itulittlt'I t♦t-St(n•k
As.
Screen -Owes
:11'e to >;11.1 1111ICk
4141111
li
PRiCE ,I3 FOR DOORS ONLY.w
f
1 - A good slrougdrl.)r,•33 dont finish, different size*,. all 69c.
.3 'no.saloue.104 r-wilb Iiwckrt: anti Varni)Jkrd, nit 919C.
3 A vete hnudslltpr 1'xrnished dtku•, 114.31 vales of *11: $118
y,dyt 444", �:1
4 ("es' A Varnished door, bottom (alley brue•.sd. ,,,,-,
5 A LtWIMP,}e • Varnished Spundle (11)11(. a bt•u11ty, pq�;
�h"
6 ,l.srge . Varnished 1':ulel dorsi 1!d
r w
_ �,..,......,,�, ' °tltt•r�"t
-,: Anil of t
lr ,est. a dandy.
Ir, r
$1.33
$1.54
$1.65
$ 1.99
Our'regular prices, v'hich were.95c,, $1.35,
$1.50. $1.75. $s.00, $2.25 and $s.So complete,
were the -best in town but at the clearing pricds
the few doors ' we have left will disappear like
ice Cream.•'
Howell Hardware Co.
Limited, *IRItpP`�.t e
• a
1
SUCCESSOR TO E. P...13 ULI
"Hare ye army :theist hers, -Mrs. !Fair play is all 411 men wants, but
Kelly?" 'risked Mrs. O'Brien.' "Ali he wants to he the Riga• Of its fair-
lllWitt's ancistbers " " hy,rpe.lple
3vn1 sphrung from. ' "Listen to ate.
M1.3., O'Brien." said Mrs., lit'illly, im-
pressively, •'1 cons' flvr,, the lair
stork 3.f Donahue.. 1h•.r splitting from
nobody. They ahpring. at t11i111!" -
1.0
nelti
n
Tit-B'tits
.
,
HE $TAF
of Life
We have the agency for
JOHNSTON'S
XXX
MILITARY BREAD
No better Bread is made.
Try it and see.
sero(••
s,
PICNIC AND
CAMPING PARTIES
will find our good, the best and freshest.
EVERYTHING
IN GROCERIES
GCE:at-class quality and at fair prices.
yP i
-thi* ,
11
op
iluiem have been hotnik•lhtii bosh ra-
terlay and this afternoon to fall i in
*Milian ;Ind gI, through several 1
r tnovrmental: fn the purely rut •!
coniplanies the Hien are almost e
tir•P3y tinder firms for the first time,
and with t le city or town romp Seim
there is x purge /import ion of rat
reernit14\ H'tren the command, "On
the left, o m company,- was yester-
day sprangyoung111t•P0 young fellows.
who had not yet been tl4IXht to Sts n1
property at Mise or to sliipe'a ri11r, it
wondered at that they
he i*nly thing they Conla
i1,, \
hell are ordered them
-the mom, Mid one
i'
Is not 't,
simply did
4 '' tin, stand m'
"Might al
le+ l,.*.,35
apta twin
real bettalion movements o ovP m
t the
fMet
day in camp, quite forgetting that at
least a third of the force were never
under arms before.
The lack of a proper rrf34' range is a
serious drawback. which will lay. 10
be remedied if the; camp is regularly
held here.
Three Miler Distant By Road
Although the "white city" is wit 'n
easy view of the townspeople of Hod
rich from their own home:, it in quit
e miles distant for vehicular or
fon Arne. It is separ•nted-'from the
town , -an immense gorge, at the
lot tont of ch the Maitland River
thrre,ul>titte war the Inks'. A foot-
bridge across this a 310111,3 slake
the camp ground no L •e than a
While distant'ft4nm the cdurClaErote, and
the camp authorities have dei'Wed 34)
build it. - Two companies fr 'Nur
:Qnd have been detailed for the dirty,
ender instructions from the Royal
Engineers. -
- Tents Are Too Crowded.
With room -so abundant one would
have thought that the officers and
men would have been given a reason•
able amount of space around their
tents. This, howr(ver. is not the cane.
The tent% have been pitched rut clomely
together *m 310.8:lie. the guy ropes of
adjoining ones ere (108Pdy intertwined,
end the men and officers can only get
in and mit of their quarter* with dif11-
61114 v.
"Orders of the department ; cad -'L
deviate one Inch," is tat only reason
ins
spile-f.
tit a
In the reg('sir army -a- -'tit is asst
allowed in t re company 111' (or sixty
days after 1 1' dna 'Suet t h ,jtot , jtµ-
leas he h•,. T .141 ]5,45.3,1 .04 rroiflient
in erplmaf nil' r ti' -eS ---- 01
course, this s out cat gurstio in a
volunteer ca nit4. where- -the nein•
eeliesr Joe: _ tent L.,' -
wlcell.l, I'h'• •''•. evv•I.i ' 1+,i 1 vv." tijlit 'Dir
aot'1n:f 1113 I, plain. seemed to 1
--h,rw-v..r, th , the- nest thee° dee.
-should Is. 113x1 ••I to elementary drill
on the, t•eep••.1 v.• cottlpanic•4',private
ParaiTe groans ., devoting the first
day to squad d i11, the :wound to rifle
exercises and. he third to company
-drift.
'This. plan Dull lay a thorough
foundation, nn whie44 ,,,rlr seism's
(raining meld I 1,11.•Ilgtt••ntly bui!t.
up," wide; lir.- its -•fritts heti just
outlined it.
"Hut there is 3 •ry little chatntt for
proper 3114?lnetiot if we have to rile•
nnence at the t1; Might a: well
,Ir
r iI
K
start t
Lrn
r
h n chid d •hV
rn
r111
mewingn
been taught hi: v4, II, r'..Fttlgrtrar-1hr rtvrrr. befell' Ile FM
ecrait.
had enough
in the•'nfstIrerr' Ilne:, but a
great deal worse with the men." .
"Por absolute incompetence cam•
meal me t71 t1, n►ilitha dep1114e3Pn1,"
pet in another officer standing by:
There is nil one In crimp tipper=
ently, not cern the district officer
commanding, who has authority. fn
remedy this inconvenient state of
Affairs. .
- Goderich Wants the Camp.
The town hate spared no expentte to
hare the camp ground. wee. the ap.
•oval of the staff and regimental
e 11u11enders. It is brilliantly lighted
M mperially•in'talled system. the
es being generated on the 3treanal.
nib.: it 3,118 figured, w•as ohPlper' 11.
do than to estend the •leetrie wire:
from the town circuit.
An w3 ixnt 8lrpfly of fresh water
is plan-311ee1. nod the .unitary **segs -
A nenta Are of the Beat.
ere ate M 1trinlller of Improve-
rrlerlta 11135-4' in view rind will make
am soon we ate a4•elrr«I that the
ramp in to lm nlarly bettors! herr
each year," 4/ai4 w prominent. citizen.
"At it is we have P. Wiled nearly
$ Lust on the grounds th ear, And
we ngnre thatthis tit well
stent when the a ht the r p)
leaved le the town ie ennsidered."
"%lost of 'the supplies are bring
brought. from the ()noddle," it wee
suggested
"Yee, that is Mte," was hie ribby,
"Our m/fthsnta did not exactly know
whet waw r•Pgltir+•d 3 or, rather, wry
appalled et tdsi ngwa'etltenle in
Wondefland
O.1 the p,445md floss
Every Night This Week
RAG -TIME
BILLY RE1D
BLACK FACED COMEDIAN,
' Si3GING,'TALK1NG
and DANCING
The Lad Who Talks
to Make l hem Langh.
2,000 it. Moving Pictures
Change of Program Every Night -
1E2slest illustrated Songs
1�//�ke(,�,' t+UUD MIIS11 lac
`Y{• 1'uttyoinntr $how
ALL COME
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°.,•w..'elb'+rl..msitrrlii�v„y4er*s, 1 -
t s . two, to one
that you'll be pleased when you
1• • here to but' Coufertil•nery.
IK'cnuse you'll 1641 yourself be.
metal t wo pausing propositions,
t,lcnt.JTY and PRICE - ter"
No pleases that you'll refuse to alts'
part with either. and ferry off
v ' 33441e11N:rs4randy-Allytmilter,-
like oar friend here. 1Ve•'ve been
I nildMg op a t•eputitLion for
('*tidies will lire ill winning twists
for years. Tint's why the- panne
of (N).-1npie is so popular. Let us u•`tr.13
serve wn11) 15(3311. tc43aty.
Meals served at. any time. -ro
Ice Cream to take home.
6 .Ji...iT, r., Kash R. Sljset'1tl
f pri tis -t he Whoh•saab' Arid parties.
U R Shire r n n •nil tit h3 the morning 11
CO.
till I tie. .
t Illi,
� ening.
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THE Gi>,OCERS.•Olympia Cafe
lsltone oz. Prompt Deliver,.ICAM I'nI LI. St A'i HAS, Proprietors
1•1131•0111.11•1111MMINI111NN~ttl 11.
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1;FRIGERATORS, - - - from *moo to $35 oo
C•'AL OIL and GASOLINE SJO1''ES, - from $ .00 to fa5.00
GA DEN HOSE, - - - - -. from 8c to_isc per foot
LA N MOWERS, - - - -- - from $3.75 *6 $l5,00.each
FOL ' IN( LAWN and -VERANDA --CHAIRS, something
ew, - - - - - - - $2.15 each
WIND I'WSCREENS. - Wow -ex toseeach
SCREE DOERS, including hinges, pull and Molt. --- -
• from $z.00 to $a.eo each
HAMMO S, •k'-.' - - from USA _to $10.01 -each
CONNO '•'S BALL 1BEARING This Windier Is theWAS iNG MACHINE K""'c't"telt*(/which
:or 4431.18* - We I...Ai this "ne tor' a: 00. in Toronto
11 Washing (11hin",'t1lllll 8S,lal tap. 7s11ltle. If 0.O0'eati fa tori
u pay for it; i not, have it 1;•te/fwd.
et/\\
�II haste u ,
t, f w rods of it'DEAL and AMERICAN FENCE
!t Ir which tow r'y, „1131 in 1•113431 in ur.l.•r 3•. l Iso- it oat.:
k' 1
Our stiles of 1
`CYCLd,�VE PENCE hare 141* e•7te•ei•de3 11111'
ex3w cf*rlltns, Inn' • •won,1 wln•Ioaol should Is• along shortly.
Stir,
We 1;15141 11 Whit 0r tern. Its the factory is taxed to its
ntloomt lei 1 it* or ,'ts. '171i* speaks for itnelf for the
o 1
s.,
popularity this fr Ie. It is the only fence made that
Moen \n. 17 wto14 ell And 1411 the rest ?3o, 14.
n Slielf.au i
mater n
Natiattal Pnrtlnn
tt•r o(Ir stuck �1 CS ti
ti
atnt(3lrtr.
t aiways,on hand..
�• *awry All the r,bs s
yin*i SHERWIN-WI \YAM$
Paiute. and hate enough of any 4I4) ' 11) stack toysdnt
pint honer without d.4 tying you ro 11 if. tit\ttend for it.
1 Itm3bing, Vetting*, kavestrottgstn �l ' ofing.
Electric «'iring promptly attended t'O
' and all work fully guaranteed.`.til
wore 'Piaci at
Hesse 'Plisse 13)
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CHAS. C. LEE
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