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TRH SIGNAL: ONTARIO
With the Soldiers
• NORTH STREET S NEW PASTOR.
Rev. Hugh S. Donal] Who Succeeds
at (-mill) Goderich
The soldier.' at Camp (ioderieh .pull
---ap-e(akew )))))) rrow (Frida)) after
nitwit but:vegetal camp. The weather
has been tine throtighout, although
for two or three days. even with 1.1titie
fittrotin 1441.4, .4111
bearably hot. 'The boys have pail in
lot t., herd work on the parade
.. ground and at the ride prac4ice. and
hey have als° 11111 IlltglA 444 get a good
• deaf of enjityment out of the camp
lite. The.two fatalities of Sunday put
somewhat of a damper 011 tht• elL11111
Ilut 1411411 111111g18 must im
Tht• tattoo last night was a floe
perkiest:time and was witneseed by a
great crowd of eivilianot from the
town and country, Today the sham
battle and grand review take pl...•c,
and tomorrow goothbte!
• The Sued -4 Setirise..
The ffttgiiiiii serVice on Smutty
morning brought out nearly the run
strength di the camp. Tile 1.1.01111141144
111111111P41 11114i 1)134.44 Wil11 11:11141S play•
ing, and when these Were 101 111 11.111.1-
tipit three sides 01 it 14.411111.1' II:111 beeti
formed, with 0°I. Peters and the staff
officers ilk I lie centre, iuul facing theut
the_ elusp/ai-eritir rrrietnishotut
pit. Rebind 1,111. eimplains was 0114.
Of the regimental 11141141S, WIlieb led the
singing. The order of service pro -
111111111=W1111 441•1441Mc.4110
- AU REVOIRI
A I farewell to the officers
and Men -of rtionp Otoderieh
they • e to the end- -of -their
stay will its. The 1/4441Ple (if
lithltutich 'save" tuijoyed their
company. Did trust -that Allisys
hate enjoyed their sojourn
here. 'elle LOW1114114•4111a1111 114/pd
hal Ole; elL11111 Will.
hicat..d here next y cart when
t hey able 41, *Ivo their
ne•it•tinitle aMpiatititaioce18. of this
%mar tis old friends and give 111111
1 lie ter;p4). weleuum-old--faiends--
duserve. I litisl-I4.4•!2 (loot( Inek
I ....tie again !
ammaireitammiwampawiturwmaietaa
stratf....1 for the defente. The
pire in chief W1/14 COL Petei...., D. 0C.
M. 0. NO. I ;- stotior 111)1 4(144. i red 4, Lt.-
tkt„,t
brigade -I Moist:oil senior
Ottipire ired). W, W. %%late,
-, A . 4'. 41. senior molar.. fgreeti
Rev. G. N. Hazen in Goftetieb.
Rev. Hugh S. Dolton, who 11,411.1as
lb's% ti. N. 1Iszen as piudita• of North
etmet Methodist elitteeh, cvas (1
rho rilleee of listotipi vale- tCon11117 of
littonville. \Viten w rc"..itill a lad.
hie father tIngaged ill the littoilletrbusi•
item. aud notch of 111S 144tyli.mitt sou-
ttttt Wings were hu t. lumber • tiles
by a boy ettpretiO. AA the a7eritoon
Netlike, at d o't.lock. the "I atelotie
Service" program prepared by the
Greet al Ames:ebb committee on
Sabbath schools will he carried out.
'Erym addressee by the pastor ittil
euperiadaudent. '*'os 1Ve Must
Vittlit" . w ill lir given. The tolleet
will IN' 011 behalf of the Assembly
llllll tit ttili.tt %41L- At the eveninA
sem ice he pastor will tweak sett "Tut.
Means %Vhich victory is usioed
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la 44 411111.' 1111P1
aunt the ...tell of the cedar mid rhe
pine. Facilities for ethic:dim. 'West.
meagre, and the_ work hr the Mill
t•laillital the youttitliosl at an t•attly 1144/4
11111, Mt' influence tout litu led
htm into a groan love of lelb1/111K,
an 1101101 114144144 *L 141144 lila*. were not
so readily available they are now
he de west use of tho..• whit•li Wer.'
within teach. At the age of (44'4(»)).
1..t. „mt MA 01. K. Slel.,wan. of the Illst I
inin-4.41 Poi 111, Ilern"..'ic ill 1 114. h.11,14, 'Tani 1 brigade : austastant • .enior 111".
the men. t anon 0.ttin, chaplain er
the 31tIt*M iddlesex Regiment, was the
preacher. his two being from '.1 it
thew 1 ti •• The t ree is known hy ins
ila.' Ili, sermon was 1111 4.X114.11.1:4 -
Lion 3,4 of file and churueler.
• withind dependence upon mun-made
• laws or 11111114441prohibitions. -A-t-t
Ore tgrueto. Mai,* 1.. :Shannon,
A. G. : tilt etdor of manoeuvres,
It.•Col. .1. 31,seliongall. I • S. 0. The
inv:olisig tore,. consisted ot
infantry to it
attached the :Nth Hem iloao•oot of the •
first brigade antI the 11111 Vield litt•
lei y. thick of oil. tight et. 41 rtNi
, rolital the banks of the „SI:titian,
conclusion Of t he. sermon a 4.016.41 1011
Wad tak1.11 ftlt Olt' thu•bee Bat t letields
Association fund, and the it lllll of $1 I " I be' hill'i 4" 111-"s 'UT."'" an
was received.' -Ar large reuniter of
townspeople wi.ce present :tol were
-greatly interested in the service.
Two Fatalities on • Sunday.
Sunday Loa was, in one (('11144', a day
of disaster at the email), _ Private
1). .114(1.411 Mckenzie. whose I lllll le is at
Newbury, over -exerted himself at tie.
sports on Saturday afkirrnota. 111111 as
a result bad to he platers in the. hos-
pital tent in the evening. \He dital tut
- AU14111'...411.1•MAlsanstsaataust 4..ii- o'clock.'
* ".. yoting man was nbitut 'seventeen
yeatyi of age 111141 belonged to l;"..' coin.
puny. ttf the La•411 Regiment. His laxly
willi brought to Johnston's ..\-nuder-
' taking romps in the :imhulan and
ceilt,
was sent to Newboiry on Mt day
_ morning, being eseorted to the sta inn
by tht• -deceastsTs 4.411111.114.1114 of E C41111.
pally. (...ipt. Elliott I a sergeant
accompanied the body to Newhtiry. \
A town 7::st in t le erenitig l'rivatt..1 2
Harry Porter, of the Clinton company
of the 33rd Hurons ., wait. du netted in The at 4 ' f the i ate ing 0414.44
the rives. Ile wen in 'within); while in relating laat teattomitoy at ernoon to.
his brother remained on the bank, lett hid ay was :t rely poitt, ,e mu.
when the latter ..iii that lie was in firm. intelost was totinite.ted ... the
' • distress he went ta his re ale and sport., I. both t1*n. soldiers a • the
almost lost hi-, own 44 1». in 44,,. tempt ci,ti,......, . od 1 ••••1••••:,..1t. •
to (114e , his brother. 14)* li vital latt er heing mei-mit.
Toro+ worked on the young tali\ tor , %•..i.y. 1.4% „ram, i., llllll ',lir, 14444. 4
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two hours lout wit hout..SUCI.X1•NS. . I 4V-11,/, 1t wommt. by the etteernMintiett-
Was nitieteen years of age and i. sii_t- ii•si. ru.,it „moil i,,,, of lb„,,,,,,. •
Vi veal by Iii. hrother, wl... was witb ...
4 he (+melt istrtule drew wet,.
• 1 l 1 lll ,1" '111"1,'• l'Y a "i'1',•1'• 1"111,„I'Y hiNik.1.401,VIrall41 W11,14 Well L111/1'111 seeing. \
mailer, woo .. a ,witiow. ite Wah \ ,
4.ell liked bv the Isii.s and was form. 1.11,trermal• TrICIN't "1/14 1.‘1111.4',Oell 113.
ii. ,ky a clerk in the Sovereign Bank. a 111(/ Slildiel on S lav niflit, when
Ile\ was a member of the Kore.ters. III ,J'' 11•<4111.'41 41,14» di 411114 "i 1.f.'"• M1'.
The hook. W4444 take.. to Clinton on Ke0-i'''''"11 l'i 4 t• I4.11,-"filte Melt
1111.,in y afternooh, is•ing toseorteirro ..o te
the s ion by rIrtitlatti Ilmigins and 141*' "
. the ban 01 51)4. :t (rd Regiment and by "A- 4\1144410y report that the Kroh
. the t•lin on company. The baud still 4.4.111 111111.1. good, thanks- to the
\ played t h ..treint March- as the pro- very ellici fit manner in which it i.
Tessurn 1114(4('41 1,111141 the S/111111r and 11411111441 lay Itivid Kell and his emotive,
at the stet tit plat eil ••Nearer, My %Varied Bell,
Hod, to Thee.- It Might 1 oe 1111.11 'nu,. 1„,,.., „,.,. „Ii ,,„, y that I h,, ramp
titmed that t e place whet.. voting i4,Ickwilwi,,,,,,,,,,,A,,,,..,„„LitiLam.m._ in
l'orter wroth -At the' rPree lea I.e.-Pt-Saving that if lmt I et Titellilli; are
prohibited by the lid !Dimities. itt ilf•• •
Advantage watt taken of such sheltt
.- summit' SPORTS. "
Goderieh Beats the Indians at Baseball.
Last Tue.d.tt• evening the Indians
id the Mal...hese), Itegionent tried- min-
clusi llll s with the Meal hasehall team,
but were downed to the tante of lit 1
For the 'fluff alai 1.1144111e
played' good 1fttll, while for (lo boric+
Colin I),' 114'» Wall With the
go..1...":1S 31/411 Wl'411(.
'141111 KI14641.4111 and Plain refer-
tortt-stery-tert istactemily. ' It tin steppes -I
(Ii,' game 1111' MiX1 11 hitting,
.%-It. it. it l'.0. A.
4'. V1.41•14 , 301 j
11, 1 /4.441 4'. f. 4 3 1 n u
.1. 1..4.J4.11. • I 2- • 2 it
ft, W.olto.r. 1. f. ,1 to it it
It. Nieteestsi 1.1 loa...c 3 .. 1 11 „ 11
1,31i.o11 Dutcher 2 • ' 11
1'. 144 ;,14. Nia11.1.101/ 1 9 •L'' 11 14
.1. r. !Uhl (4 44 11 1.
J. lett b. anti e. 1 2 fa
•
•ai 13 'IP
114(1111114N 4.0, A.M. 44. P.O. A. K.
1100 • ..1.urt.to:. 3 t. I. 3. n
"...ow Toll 44 It to to to
, o:o,o•o. iottattivlol :1 It' 41. 46 11 11
ts p., q."" -
111141•111.1. ti 4 -
VV. -tight toito.lter "• II if 1
T. - t 2
(.1-.1) • .1•41 ! 1 1 1 4. 2
*sent rt. drill 11„, ti 14
ilaatiattst hats been reported (418 yet, the
telly lire. 14 Any illPetillenl'N 111.111g
/11411 sulferml Ity le. N. ti.-8.•tat, whose
loam on Int llitisea lauel, elation a 'tale
weet of the town, was ittimetfeil. 'Doe
domirdad114..,11100111M111111.=1•1111111/1W
barn hi a large one, but part of the
siding -had been re ed to tot
Addition to it... TM.. allowed the whet
tto get in, with tile reault that the
whole roof 'MIA !manly tip mid 1
aramieranneemy
4.2 •
I.- Rev. H.S. Pougall. M.A . B.D.Ph
d /1111 444'41 Weal 4•L1.111/4 414, Idled 111 44.44
1WPIliy Is of.- a llllll motion pe
t. de. First, hr left 1.14111u. hi get ail
/Ilan Well' 111141 ily the upp, i ,.1 1 ig foir,
I.t.-Col. Yiiiing wits , ill emstman
ottackln
force, consisting a tile Zini and :On
it,14nnents. The artillery opener
fire from tile 11 'unbolt:It. lleigiotta „allay
the Miiiilalitl bridge. 01 cotuse wit
such tt latge invading fore.. -it W41
1114-11.1.1 Oral that the town sl Id I
taken. Eaell allay had .ignallets au
ambulance men .with it. After t h
fight a grand parade of the whole el
4./t1111111W111, t(141k pkee 41,14.1(1)441 th
malt and r 1 the Square, betide.
by . the and ery
i
Tontorro is getting away day.,,,a
the eamp ; nd if the tents are Att.
damp with the tleWilie white city wi
disappent• early in t he morning. t 'ap
fain .1. 31. Ross. ortietlY olliecr. 4.4' 11
*et as transport °Rice • and will be
*misted.. at the station .by 14 'apt. 4V
H. thisidry. - .
1.114 S4.4.111111, kr Was 4.411iverl..,1 to
a thstmst ow Niel liodist clench.
4.fuse .---v r h I. he,
selwol '4 eneher, and then eittr:ret1
i‘ Victoria 1'14 veiNity, .f 45.111. 11 Ile
e- graduated .11412, 4)1(11' '1'» and
h .4 ota•thll 111 tioettitthyies and it.ysliol-
..g), 11.111.14. y4.441' 114. Woo. otphijoied,
!Ater he attended rate 1 .iiiVo•fr•ity
gaud ...finished the II. II. '» 4(4444', Tor-
e onto gave Mei the M.A. degree in
1 444, and Illinois Univrt sity the Ph. II.
ill /Mt& ‘•
1)1 • 1 /41111:411.1.41.111e. 111 bat/1'1'kb front
Walk. too, in ilte Ilittitilton runlet..
t hi transfer front the llatorilton
t to -the Lo lon Is•ing
44 at the retj t•st the North Areet
mingregatitto. F411. l.W4 I yea.- • he WI!.
r. p.rt•sident of th Hamilton Confeibuce
Epwitt h !mass, Dr. Dottgall is .4 111
yottug, lititli-tho• revel. part. or 14»
ly speaking, be-
.. Ohs paha.-
begiotting of
it of North
Grum•
wm•Iting him limn:
hire limo. Ile mo
ate ih 11 444.1 11711' Wil
•• July. nectipt Mg the pii
street -el-mull • Mr the C time ont
•• fohnelaa. the 3thattf• July.
CHURCH NOTES_
1' 1 1
Itet ti. N. II.v.en will give lois *484
IW- .1881 North els
u Methodist ' lon•ch Sootootty evei/111
next.
Rev. A. E. Ali.; fortherly 111,414..•
Hell. %%a,. 0111111111.11 1/V 1,111. Siink:11
11 Aletleedist Conf.:muter wIsich re- •
1 may met at Stskatoon.
have he 'Intel' piosititets 111
'1111 111
1./11 146,1)1111V arlet
ft own t ie)
./.111 0111..1 1Y• 110W Win .1.•• %v.! t14 en-1OP *gait!' on
ell, Maier - .0,111 of the MI. pm.k,
Itattel•Y• 1"ul 1"• 1"g 1"."/"'"• th" Very Illally thaeks 46P1'4 44444.4. the Y. M.
horr• he was riding slipping on a c. A. the tuatty-ki,„,ff.n.„1„,t,,,,
upon Itowell's T t• man Was
ett 191414, 'w IT "4. arrit-tre. '.'n 1,11.41-• 1
'irettholt „11,477: se ver:t pude in s
(H. Tin, (.3411, 11111 rightly 1141, 1044, It W1111111 114. 11
Ilea for and 1 fiVI-TfilifilS4. it sit was V" Y 1164 1t.A.41. 3 binder. e
elle-tent rapt run than %I r. Carlitie
Limits. II. K. Jordan and II.
II, Sturdy 1..111 o -'-,spy large plaees
'11.• 111 I lie 1,11 1111.I1 14.14 4P1 t ht. boys.
wit a 4. 111.4./4( 1/e1Wer6 y lllll v1.111.41.1111 lakell..-414,11(„1.114•111111411
the calm nil fifty torn from lib s,.1„13). 1,4, 5.4 h.,
Illiron
Th" ''"14 w," moth,' o; Ite W.. 111110).1,10)4.• g
continued ill 'after 7 o'cloc in the .„ „ i„, 1„..4 th,.h. „it etwetay.
evening alit even then thele wet,. pt,,. 43.
seven men of the Itillt• Leagtick who ri„.141.• The original intent' N'aro to
ad 4104 Met! ; t aolitt . devote the Henry's') the tptehet•
tfott it is oloopool44,1\ Piet() give an.i.milpi•
1(14 _crosslog _1441
iftlft"Ir have rentlen.t1 (114' earn!).
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rs • I Apt- 11'riortot tt. TWO.
too.: •. Ow, Kilian.' Suva mot, by
tKrigloo. 9 ; 113'11111W, : T.411• 1.1 1.4,...".1
%Villittior. 1. lilt loy toit.toto, Webb. J.
T.t..inle. 'rime of t -hen!. 4. ,111111I14".
1 lotioire....1.1aito anti 4'..) ward-. .W.1641.40(.4. I lot.
NILE.
Tor toot .hult.2.11 It.
AN•eitioN.. The hotne ..f Mr. and
M Jas. nittoti Was Tire scene of a
very pretty wedding on Wednesday
evening, whet1 rheir daughter fairy
a'as 'matt:it-a lastres-k-Ahllitor, of
Toronto. At 0:11 the ritlal party
took their phtees On the lawn under
an arch uf evergreens and orange
1,1,esotto', the wedding 111,11411 being
played by :tliss SLIP Milliall, 4.111/14ill 1/1
.1 he -groutim • Ttoet-mipt tat knot -wow
that by' /tee. .1. r. Reid 11.
of Nile.' The bride hiolted iery sweet
ri &tint dress -of NW1s44 muslin and
valetteietines bum. and tomrrying tt
11*111144*4)4)1'114•111,11144 Of bridal rt.ses.
.A.ftet t Ile 'eel...tie:my 016 cumpani,
or 1) 114)114 tweitty-lit'e relie
live... and friends, enjoy col a' vtuy
dainty supper 144.13.P11 VIII the 1441411.
MI'. • and Mrs. %Mau will opentt a
short utile vistfifig friends in Handl-
-*Mt-44r-* 4.stintrinrre:tfmr
they -will reside in Terontit.
_ _
Storm at Seaford%
sestfot 41,, .1111)4' 22. A hear r Arid rit
storm over this dist •et the
it;p1st, flt. ,...4,14;4 -al /44 h4,t,
winds. Tort mite of rain fell. c
ponied hocallt I.y hail. NI1t,
1,iiii,ii„1 1,,.1,,:t., No. :LS, A. J'. and
A. II, n•111 at tTuti St, I ieorge's Thur. I. II
1.1( f.lontlay morning, 5444.0 Rev, %V.
'. 4' 11„ of -Stratford, will in...aelt ,
4 ht kinaldy, ' if folloWing t 1!.• 1
'usual set vie.- et No( 44 • street 31... I, ,
dist chit eh, there was a. hapti.111.11
and Il'ee 11.011 SYINI1.4., .st • thirtv i S
!WW1/11111 being received into the
, 11. pastor, Itat., G. N.
Iltrhen„ 49Ond ssl the rreept it .11 seryiti4.' -
tot•iiig melts; et ite‘'. IL 1..1uKford.
Ite'v• 1.144111 /41111, of bolo& oio;, anti •
!ivy, .1„ ,SV, flood ins."( 'ilott limit. 'Viso
hotvr heel) in 1,1111/ 11/4 4.11,1111111114 14414.41
the luitit43,%* 1-rootthiettooth- -the,
se • ' • trege's
st....1..y last. In • mot Mi.:: .1!••i
t 'our avisiktart
tow; net% 'ft,,or111.1...1
the 1.11110.
111
'veil to the hostet al at 4.11111
The Rifle Match.
,4
l'he tied.- *la, yester latat the
ratir.s. the hea.14 i li. take.. . /11„.,..., im„,..., 6.,,,,, i„,,,,,,i 4.41.4.4
lI"l4,Is 101(11,
MA' "'"'Pa'll'"" 44 " 1*" l'4‘4' 4 'Aptain timid '. of the :13,1 Ile
\
"""'"'m """' P" tY .'"IllY '6'111 mem w a. one ,t,i flip inemllem a
Capt. MeCrimumn the' hinskutry i \„.1.i.-, ,,f „mill_ t.,,,, ._ ..._... _
spector. made 11 . iii,„eis... •,,....., •....„1. Aku..:,,,,.........4,;...71",:-
11.1 ovit .1 a. possible 4, :t: at. i 1.• 21.1 \
yard range and :12 1 tbe me yaid.
Sergeant .4144441114', of • 111. 2941, rano,
second with ix scor. or I, :mil 4 'apt.
Limpert of the nano. Re intent Mall,
111. For the • civilians he- iiittlleml
score wits.that of 1,1, 1.* . ttit. id -
The Tattoo.
The tattoo last itireitt wa a;14.1
+14t\
beautiful spectacle, and th..... 1111...1
persons witnessed it roan tin river
batiks." There were het wee.. HI al141
. ,
' Ilt.41.11 itutulted men taking pert ipt he
1,171t1t, and wino. the ' golf' 41-iii.tinds,
- where the performative Wok part,
Were 11g11te,11 by 4.41101.1.41 11;1141111.1141i,
and the torches which the men Tar-
ried were lightml lip tle• sight was a
brilliant one indeed. A composite
company- from eali of t he regiments
took part, together tvith the band8 of
the )14'V4 -'ll legiments of infntry. about
forty signalling 111..11 and abool lilly
linen for the phymical drill. '1111.• '-
in the physieal drill were all men who
had seen active seri ice or who 11111
been in the Imperial Army . The si-
nalling squad gave all exhibition of sig
nailing. and spilled ,,sit the WO1
•11.44terirh." The military physie
drill was gone •Iirough faultlessly 1111
the lllll rch pest to the ittately r mfr.
of '.0 Canada.- played it the it ItoSeti
bands, WAN Vet imposing. A s (gelid
exhibition of lireworks was g -en, in-
cluding several balloons, rul the
pyroteclinit• display .. Wittl me ti to ad-
vantage from the river I nks. The
entertainment concluded y the pier
Ing of the National A it, bv the
massed bands amid e burnt, of fire-
works, Vety many tom the Nur-
riiiinding eteintrio ‘ to town to
witness the eight n a everybody was
much pleased er' 11 the beautiful
pectacle.
The S am Battle.
The big (login ..%ent of the ramp
today was the sham battle. Special
exclintion tr not fr lllll thielph and
intermediate points ttn the C. P. It.
anti aterlin and internualiate points
on the (1. . arrive! in the morn-
ing, brio ng in 1 ..ven one-oad two
thousan pentono. end there were a
great any conveyanees it, from the
mom The sup Ilion on which
the ttle Was 1 WA/4 that an in-
asion of Western ontario by a
hostile fume Ignseni was imminen.
An army (rest Was mobilising at
114
row
I1).
/4-toriti ful:.ntry tor Jule. w• s the
prident. and Maim. C. '
.4 the IS111 Field Battery. Wits heother
member. Those taking
atiopovere 4 'apt. V. AV. r, ihe
Jr1 1,4:
.1voliwoloo • -T-11: still' of
the :01411,
•
The -retreitn Thi lineksted,•wiis
over at the eaitip I» day last Week
whilc tieneta.• r_ -Wan-Slierersorti.
says Tm. "1 hal 1' medals than
tietteralhis elf."
Malor . assistant. adjutant
general for tt id flitawa. In.
the 1144 4114-1 ion being given in
musketry tul expressed himself in
he Itighe teems .4 the work of rapt.
anti him assistants.
ern Ontario Militia Changes.
/ LW.4, ' 114. A Itionlorr of im-
po unit militia changes &limning
1 et:ten:it heart° 114411114'111S WPM an..
40 lllll 4.11 1.44111>'
11 It4111e111.. M i141111,rx Light lo•
fat.try • P. maptsin. hia•m. S. Me -
Klee At 4%. Magee. traneferred.
Lieitt. II. %V. M•trorori transferred tt,
4 'my., ltesery%\ To I, provisional
V 441* Warren
ice E. M, Dan . rissigtreil : Malcolm
Elliott. vice h .1. Malone, trains-
ferred. pro isierpal lieutenant
limpernineorturyi, egg 1. Dunean
Flett•her Mctitgen.
27th Ltsmhtryn 'Reiff
Clair
Ihirderers- Provisional A:utirmant E.
A. liollwook permitte o retire.
tth Perth Regiment I eta. M. .4.
hutnete is permitted ur
lllll mission.
tirti Huron itegiment to be
lieutenant, Andrew Itougele.\viceL.
l'hompiton. retired.
11; a scheduled Lakeside Lento.
game. (Inierich detealed Meth 'it
baseball laid Thuntilae on the Initteeit
gromods, by the settee 11 to st. The
tioderiell lineatp was, eompleted of a
lot of 111.W men, all wl owed
up well. The Hollerith team had
their batting clothes Ain add started
igbt in to win the gsmr,scoring five
tuns in the first inning..
Moth 444444, 44,1? ho•roo leap,
'a hen @ther 48)4.41-1144
Het when it • table it bete he w.n.t•
11 441). sent fres the Mat.
• 'I'
.•••••••••••10,
-171,141-trth, g.
- 1/11 411 '114111)' l• P11;114.; 11,41..'41.1...14111!z
W1111 1''• mho* ling inistigto
this dist. it. he intim ist .'1(4*. hit
ward mow mem for \ inIstatms, ad.
dressed I Iiit1•( iitg 111 Ntaill 141 11,1
M4.1114.41i 1111.
.116141 1111 1 11.• 418'U444'. 14,.!
thoolig W41.4 largr.
5)1541, 401114 14,, to other Attractieot
rho • prestuit itl a very int et est
,u1 fess. Latigfo•ol ptestlid
. ,
min street films -1i 4411111. iii.i;.•
1,1 ill ViEll weft at met dint ch 1114.
4.L.4.111111
N1.11 /411114141y..Will 114. 1:1/Wel- S11114101:
at. North etreettelbielist
:nor • g 11 11.111., Will
he %I/4.63113, 14 11.t. 4111.1 eml, the Sa.11-.'
113111 st.1114411, the trierutrerg -4. •14114
W111..3/1'4.110 111.• 44.1141......1414•4- of
church. TItt• pastor, 1;. N.
en, will, give the address, ht the 44.
14.v.ttoot, at fl o'clock, a sp. otal '-('94441 .n,
'4 33,,' sabltith milts)! will Itt•
1 lift•I'iWiW :1111.1 1113111/1, lett. nal Id. a
program of singing /14111 s
111e ellik10.11.414141 14141 1/4/4111.4ft /13' Mn',
Malls. of . Pittsburg, Pa, and ttev, 111.
N. 111l/A•11 laussi
&jai, Ili m,•/111411,
Next Sunday tvill oh -wired as
Flower Sunday 11. •Knox chnreh.,
the morning sorsVP. the young people
yeti! ...copy the centre divisiotis of the
chitteli, and will 1111 11"speia.113
dreseed by the pastor.' IV. elff-
will 110 li.41 by. a chillIts. .•lioir ander
the directinti* of the ''144.1,.:_t
11 They will be worn more, this
Season than evet before.
A
OD CROP
T R
OF
TS
Dining June we wit
offer a Complete Line
of Summer Goods at
prices within the reach
of ALL
sTRAw tiATs
This is the Month for Straws.
Summer Suits made
to. Your Order i5 the
veryLatest Styles. We
carry a Large Assort-
ment of sweir Suitings.
gag 11e7r13 541.1114111) Shirts,
Tisasets.,astcssics
Betts.
SPecial
WASH. TUB TIES.
REG. BLACK
T111.: 11 111,11
L'.--rtwsiliftilesitlie-
.§%
Canvas Oxfords
and Gibson Ties
Are Without -exceptisia the coolest summer footwear.
these Summer Sheet awaits your inspection. It t ncludes in(lannty anselov°rtsmtyelenst foorf
lathes and children In white, grey and blue canvas, that will give you pleas-
ure to eee and greater pleasure to wear.
Our Oxfords for men hold the lead in quality
and beauty of design. We have the tidiest, nat
tiest, and most wearable line of Shoes to be found.
Any man can please himself in footwear here.
Ease, Elegance and Perfection of Fit
are strong points in
our favor.
REPAIRING
4104Se lllll
Downing & MacVicar
Not\th of ;square
.:1•10
• •
s.
•,0 INSTIffeeitiMetto
carried a few lode into the barnyard
and orchard. One of the gable ends
w ut also Mater' out. thie ride of the
roof had ret.ently been reehingledoiand
the lose will be about
Winding Up June
WITH
3= DAYS =3
OF
SPECIAL
BARGAINS
These Specials. are for
.• Saturday, Monday
„„4„ and
uesday,
11-rIteritticirte
11,44/44,5.61', 14.Aft-s,ftw,
44,441,itdiemieolaWrlS11Le
*AV
JUNE 27th, 291h, 30th
'4'41•M'A.14 4-1.4rAt*M14.14f,'"Firlr
TUNE 'Justness is breaking all
past records and we want to
wind it up with three bumper
Here is a 'fist that will
surely do it. Read every itent carefully, for each is a money -saver and
stands for me_rchandise-that is thoroughly dependable in every way.
.Silk Skirts 53.50 two row$ inmotion and aide
lace. hunt special for
Sat inday at eat+ ...
•
tliatherbloom Skirts
52.10
Theta. only both& mo-
des -skit Is black and clamed.
.41,6-4414. (11:4dtt. 11'4W411 11111.11TY
111/61.1* Itegioloot Vii411111
$11. 1'11'41'144 44411' $3.50
rdny e.seit
ITU:Stitt Costume 55
I 44101 While 1111114111 11:14•
1 111111' Fength. 1.: gh plain
11145 et ial 111141 \limn:ling J.;:i
ke AL Vail . itPir11141.
1:41/1 /.1.••V it f 4
Mho, S:thuddy you svikvi
. •-•
Dress Muslin 22c
'(9514. end only brown cot-
ton • (Irene motet ial wit li
large l'olkit clot. One end
\fine white nin lin wit
Lllitek 4/ . 1. P1/1111t. 4 remit
itr bine, regular :tie and to,,
cls jog Saturday at" elfy,..
per •artl- ll '- lll . ..... •
Corse Coves 33c
4 'onset ess-ttisas Trus,
line quali Rngilah eam- •
brie. nicely trimmed with
Ladies' pet ticoats Wade
f " estra quality black
Heatherbloom. This is •
of the thirst light weight
• cotton fabrics usamilactured
and is the ehmest imitation
• to tooffet.a. silk thiat Itas 54.1
been prodoced. It is '441111-411
• uensia.putettitioein-Vitieed , •
11411441ates, skirt -or -ant
matte from best qualities,
,„11,111 ell/ • very full. hare with.
'frill with dust 111111e. !legit-
hir prit•e is $3, ,Saturtfav
eltatring them mit
tt
Men's V brellas 51
rive .toy n men's 1111)4
111)1, top tiaratiter.1 fast
colors antl n it to eat. patent
41.11-11
unley. each
handle. steel mai.
3Siii-Waists at $1.3r,
.14.:,uultir..s. silk
tnitv:gdueot
3 41
t ea:T.7141i :14.1 a I/tailed,: iiInkg.
S411141111” 11,1 each $135
White Duck Skirts
$2.75
Ladies. walking skirts.
made_ _foam good-- -toselitp
white thick, new styli*,
oviet•ly trimmed with strap-
ping,. Special Mat-
Imlay lll .17 L.••Jr,
skirts $2.50
• rothoAlliS 111.taf.
froid gond qualiti
• tle in 4 goed range of
-Tight colt:aline, wide hill.
regular $3,,,o, 4 !tit-
indAY .41 " $250
Som Big Dress Goods Bargains
you ,Ion't watt Lu to show yOirthe saute dress goods next selison that 11 t•
have this. - Wt..are' not going to do it either. That is why we are taking
the bafanne.ot this s s stock -and. elFariug out at almost unh of prices..
is is -beyond doubt he best dritss goods chance of theseaRott.. '
1.40 Tweed •Black Dress Goods come_ in Itt•owtU 11.1“,
I4/1141164! ti
ohl
ngs soc
,SUIT•
patternattghlgray-
-Orem "--fittit us -We ham •
new moods • this ,- Ill/A114111. 11 is- lime
Will make r' (pi- - for them t.. gfi. - On S
te mit irtio. Iteg- urday you can take ) of
_ 42s
our coiniters a collection
fashionable dress ma-
t ials 1.1111t. 1.4114 ttit 4444
111 its ale *114 VII 4
yat They are the.last 44
ends ft, of varimon
untl I.4 nmenving ttiff•
day yo can take A2
your elm e for.... Li
Odd Line
Pethaps A 4. •.ett pieces
in this lilt. 0 t. lines of
dimity goods t t hove
been left of bighe priced
'aerials. Shiite e for •
c 'Idren's dresses, li ings,
etc clearing Stitt:r-
oe t per
••••
. .
anee Van' •
44110441;' ,44! "14. 4"3' 45c
roc
Striped Suitings 35c
Fancy Voiles 45o
•
•
Thess'sflass sr, sm,t,.
purr imporivl won'',
4 'and Ate t.h11 ash.
in Writ - !tripe. 'They
- Five 11110.4 0111 .1.111/t;d
,q1111411g. assorted shades.
neat fashiona.ble 184.144*4,
:it4 inch wide, regithir de.
Saturday perya0
dr."
Prints 7c
00 yartle as orted prints,
colon -44M odd pa erne. regular
ity, clearing Saturday iit per Tar
isc Toweiling aoc
TwitthiLpieceaWitystttle'trit
towelling. Thil its a, line import's! I inn
selves dm- regular.price,ia 15c. Vhile
171/4 04P hit tired puller lasts you 4:ati
buy it Satin at at per yard.
and light
7c
EmbrokIerjes 12s.
"414
•
Cam ric embroiderv. eight Or lett
different tterne on good quality cloth.
4'uuIM inch wide. Itegiilat3/4:4,'. v•I
• . Satarnlit ciciti but Ott per y1.191. -.
veil/no sc.
Plain and ta ry net\•ii.cilings 11(1444".,browns, blacks, tote Ibilf a omen different
tattle, regular lie, )e ./1/C.. Clearing
Msturdit) at per yar. lllll .
C.
Linen Tow Bing Tic
incfrperliny rd ncrash towelling colored
4. ar 124c quality. t;ecial z
I 26,
1ii860111111111iii#4,41inherni11 txxii-•- -
a . standar
s, d iItie
2,:jo blue and tvetgingitt. sonitillack and
and white chick whr e
and Ine qualitiem, fist tutors,- „genuine im-
ported WP/tVP11. ;Wit the thing for ehirt waist
:Saturday at per yard
omits and children's dresses. Clearing -11 221C
Cream Linen Suitings isc
31 inch cretin] linen ruitings, open weae,
make* splendid skirtn or sults. Regular
2.re. special Saturday at per yard... I 1l..
Art Muslins 7c
1.4. Ards fa0c3 colored art noinditis :al Itr
13 inches wide, four good devr,,ns, regular
hatunlay clearing at p r yard /
Lace, 2c.
Reiff ynIrtia Nee and insert
fur undet stem'. trimming,' et
widths. Merlotti' epeeist
-"pull,
nm, suitable
. Vutions pattelm-9114'.',1.-9114'.'ttii wool carpet.
\All\
These are all the Satu
dozens more on our counters i.
(4.1 line We have gone over
tilTOWS mit on the counters a
• aris
Trimming Laces
vrecun and white lane
c.
Oriental Tritn-'
wide: window
at 1
20c. and 2Zic cleating Sato
per V:eni
•
Rain Coats $5,00
12 only la iit - Raincoats, made ft•otil
pure
44111410-11.11., threeqinarte: and full
length. (mem, and gray s. regular Mcist to
*13.($4.Choice of 4.41h,4. Sat or- $5 00
day tech
$8,50 Ft* n Coats. $5.00
or 3 catty Indies' Short Apringjarkete.
1111144. frit.n..ntrto selIt
o,citiiartlitrioyf7.rotitel, oovervemutn and
and Ifsoi I, elea rig at 4.11111 $5 00
Aft-W-stt,
9 JUG. -ott
""
C. yard wide. reversihle,\ regnier nee.
fiatotrday morning eelltirg atper yard 40c
specials we have rootn for today. There will he
y‘ou conic to our store the last throle business days
*tock from end to end, and all broken lines will
a price that will stu•ely clearthein:
ens
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t;**t*I'l' +41* • ia"s 4Z4,
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