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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 30 Jul 1908, p. 6

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‘* greeted the Prince, and anothâ€" C was given for Lord Roberts, who, in his .Fic "Marsbal‘s uniform ~ gne #‘ * the baton of that rank, ras €lose beside his Royal Highness. Blowly the cavalcade rode across the "“ P ing <ground, an‘l inspecied ; fron ; end .to end ol the line the larâ€" _ Rest military force assembled in Canâ€" â€" ad _sgince . the Prince as Duke _ o ; Cotn and York reviewed betweer ‘â€" 10,00( and 11,000 men at Toront« ‘ on Ahe occasion of his last visit 1o ~Wanada. The troops in regimenta) ‘ Rermation, officers to thy, froat, wer tl; aight actoss the Plains . ‘rom ‘ ‘morth to south. As the Prince~ and _ Mis Staff began the inspection {rom |_ the morth end, the first bant in line i played "O Canada." Faintly it soun ied to those at the saluting Poini O ‘bub louder â€"and clearer it _ broke * forth as the Prince progréessed. . to _ ward the gentre of the line, and band ‘ wafter band too it up. On went hi‘ g’jfi" aF Highness, and, softer â€" tones, \ _ Y*O Cafiada" was beard, until by thoâ€"=c [ _&m the centre its echo from the south L"m of the line sounded as titough )46 was being hummed in a lowered _ Â¥ey by a wellâ€"trained *choir. But 33“‘“ or in minor key it was alâ€" _ ways © thrilling. Then it died" awa)y L m -, “““V . v":)qu:% red ta. wnfizimw-':‘-% 6 ~was. 4 6. “ ol : & “ + gfl “‘ w;mv ht J NE C M e s 4+ 8 95 MnsP n 6e W ud it ol t C ’.‘Amv e sman. e ely mm tte of. chistory, . but 34 $ | the calminstion ol a long 201 6 ’? vaxr . between France and _EX \ the possession ~ of© 1B3 jent.â€" That past bitternesses. al® for i , ~and that theâ€"iwo . Aatt &jw Canad and the gréat ncighboring xepublic intend. to_go on together. in & _j':“ _Seemed to be The lesson uf to da °$ «‘.ul:-olh spectacie. ¢ : 5‘ gss than 13,800 men. repres>nl )\ the Canadian militia, and 2,40% batines and sailors from the â€" watâ€" @hips io ‘the harbor passed in .. {¢ "Wiew before the Princs ol Wales this "At the ir set, 10.36. promgt Tto “” ,. Prince~ of" Wales: and~ . a ; ‘staif rode into the: grouudt Js-“.{;-'fl- I Standard flubtered fronk the luting pout, and the massed bands Played the National Anthcm. Heart$ Jw Mew‘s $4 shoes at Men‘s $5 shoes at Men‘s $3, $3.50, $4 and hoes â€" at s f Men‘s $3.50 shoes at Men‘s $2.50 shoes at Men‘y $1.50 shoes at H. R. H. and Lord Roberts ‘s $2 shoes at q2 $1.75 shoes at counts (ror little, July ~Militia and" British and Sailors on the March. $3.95 3,.65 2.85 2.45 1.95 1.65 1.45 1.15 $1.50 low b¢, 3.95 _ _7 ... 245| YGil rmmrcw i. fliel Nanotamnatooactiad a & ~= _ . 290| 1.29 tle, we aré simply going to clear out everything and get the cash. â€"Now is the time, this is the place to get your footwear and Clothâ€" ing for little money. Remember the sale ltur{od lu?stntyrday and ends Saturday, August 1stâ€"â€" ‘yldayn’ sale gnly. wion, 01 2kE L .. (cs is2 60 60 Bsc LC "I place in your hbands, as â€"â€" dhe ‘tepressntaftive of the Sovercign . " the 4tâ€"is my ~pleasure to be able «to JC sent to Y0U, on ‘the: 300th birthday of Quebec, â€" as a gift to the‘ people ~f Canada and (the Crown.‘"‘ 3E PC Ear] Grey‘s Reoly. * _ To this Farl Grey answered&â€""As Governorâ€"General of .Camda, and in the names of ‘the Government and of the people of the Dominion, I accept this sacred trust, which your Royal Highness,. the heir to the throne,has graciously placed in my hants. | CAJN YOU AFFORD TO MISS THIS SALE? The March KRast. ( The Prince then left the stand, reâ€" mounted, took up hisâ€"position _ at the saluting point, abd the march past, which occupred one bour and a half, began. Soldiers â€" from ~the â€"a‘rench warships, headed by one of their baids playing a lively air, led the wey. Very natty theyâ€"looked, the costumes with white collar flap, white bats and red nobs, giving them a cleanly, dresâ€"8 sy appearance. The contingent from the United States battlesifip New Hampshire, their band _ ylaying / "‘Nancy Lee," followed, their narines l in dréss uniform of peaked muat, Gark coat with military facings, bige trouâ€" sers with wide red stripes, their sailâ€" ors wearing service hats, khaxi certâ€" | ridge belts and equipment. Both the French and the American :aval cenâ€" t'gngents carried their respective naâ€" tional flags. Then, while the :ailitary Doys‘ $1.50 ‘shoes at Boys‘ $1.25 and $1.35 shoes at Little gents‘ at Ladies‘ $5 Empress and. McPherson i6es at " . Ladies‘ Shoes We say you can‘t afford to stay away. If you value money prepare acâ€" cordingly. Drop everything and make your arrangements to be hereand get your share. It will be the buyers who will make money at this monster 7 Days‘ Saleâ€"â€"â€"not the one who stays away from it. Nothing reserved, everyâ€" thing in our store goes into this sale. A reduction of 10 to 50 per cent. Note these cut prices of the countless bargains. ‘ C 1â€"Fk ez ns e maog | hi h *n ogeeime in in o oo oo MR o B Mvamgr boe k [ " ) " 0T 460 2. 1.15 1.00 orr ie l pome mt parvien on jncluding two of the huge 4:.75‘s. > ""ommtet Polee Popuie. * ~~Cavaity, mfarching: to the "tune ol \ e c 7 ‘‘Bonnie Dundee,‘* followed "the :artilâ€" lery, the uniforms of the various regiâ€" ments making a brave andâ€"gallant showing.~ The detachment â€"of .fi Northwest â€"Mounted Police, "w! rode with them, was lustily cheered.] They have become quite popular < in‘ Quebec, for themselves pergonally as well as ‘their proud record in the west. The marine artillery and marâ€" ine infantryâ€" fromâ€"the: British _ warâ€" ships, the former dressed in â€" dark uniforms somewbat after the fasbion of garrison artillery, marched magniâ€" ficently. Foot soldiers of the _ Canaâ€" dian garrison~artiflery and handsomeâ€" g costumed and stalwart~ â€" Royal 'i ilitary College Cadets marched with precision past the saluting point, aud then there came Canada‘s citizen militia, redâ€"coated infantry of the line _with arms at slope and bayonets fixâ€" |ed, and, rifle corps with> rifles _ at trail. _ Regiment after regiment, sfeadfast and sturdy, they passed, the brass bands playing "The British | Grenadiers," "Poachers of _ Lincolnâ€" shire," and othér wellâ€"known marchâ€" ing airs. These gave way occasionalâ€" ly to the shrill music of the bagâ€"pipes playing ‘"Highland Laddie" as the bands â€" played ‘&lternately. Over the Sea" ‘and _ ‘"A‘ Life on‘ the ,ua-ir Wave,"‘ the.British sailors came,‘ {‘s colors they "have so often. boisted : i% victory fluttering . proudly. over them Women‘s 4 button $3.50 patent colt glip sole Empress shoes, to clear at Women‘s chocolate Blucker lagte low Empress shoes, regular $8, to cleat at 612 + * Ladies‘ $1.25 low shees at Prince of Wales at the foot of Champlain Monument Replying to the address of Mayor Sir J. G. Gargeay _ * 2 05 95¢ ols Py esnt uio Feacty # 2 t ies don on ie nots 8, MLO1 + W’ !‘wentâ€"by with plumed bonnets © and dits swe * jw uniso® <> kag * _‘ Meaded the Qicen‘s Own: _ _ ere were more cheers for Lord Roberté when he again left the sajutâ€" g potnt and marched past at the d of the Queen‘s Own Riffes, Toâ€" ronto, ~of which ‘regiment _ he is ~also murxnco!onl. ‘The regiment made a very fine showing, having ten comâ€" panies on parade, , . Regiment : after fegiment peesort to, wer _ from "the Maritime Provinces," men from Ontâ€" ario, men from the great west, men trom the ‘Province "of" "Quebec:‘ ‘Phe Prince saluted as they saluted him. As they passedâ€"they. went ~rightâ€" on to the exit at the southern . end â€"of theâ€" line, and marched back.. to their respective camps, with the knowlédge that this Trowning work of their stay in Quebec had been well >done, ‘â€"The company â€"formation . was : maintained throughout,â€" and the spacing between ‘the ranks, companies ‘and corps was well ‘nigh perfect. â€" The climaxâ€"of the review came when, after the infantry had marched of,â€" twoâ€"~ batteries ‘ of horse artillery galloped at~fullâ€"speed from end to end ‘of the ‘wround, while the crowds cheered frantically. Of all the many reasons for the popâ€" ilarity of the Gourlay piano, * ‘tbe zreatest and best apart from its ack, apwledged beauty and wearing qualiâ€" Aes, . is ~the purity. and sweetness ‘of tone which has rharked it as ‘tye loaâ€" der ‘throughout Canada. â€" Ladies‘ $4 patent colt_ Empress.low shoes, Cuban hee}, welt soles, to clear at w 3.25 Ladies‘ Empress toe slippers, turhâ€" ed soles, regular $2, $2.50 Mnfl to lear at ____ O Buy your shoes here and be one of the lucky 5 to get a free trip . to Teronto Fair. _/ A us MISSES" AND GIRLS SHORBS Afin' Misses‘â€" $2.50 shoes ..........»= $ Misscs $1~6h008 w i»..., o.« $ Misses®‘. $1.50 shoes ............ $ Misses‘ $1.%5 low shoes ...:..... Girls, sizes 8 to 104, spring heel, regular: $1.75 for °........... ... $1.35 Girls shoes, regular $1.50 at.. $1.15 Girls‘ shoes, rogular $1.25 at.....~ 056 Children‘s shoes and slippers, sizes â€" 4 .to.5%, regular $1.35 for ... $1:10 SLIPPERS i% $1.95 $1.85 $115 ..Members all present,â€" the Reeve preâ€" siding. © The aminutes of previous sesâ€" sion‘ were read and. confirmed. .. Minutes of the 699th session ~of the Wilmot Township Touncil, Fld at the Tp. Hall, Baden, on the 20th day of uly, 1908 21 " "~ o. .. " Oe A circular asking the council â€".to petition *‘The â€"G@dvernor:in _ Council" toâ€"provide "An Institution‘" for. the protection of consiumptives and . apâ€" point ‘delegates to attend ‘the convenâ€" tion to lay the matter before ‘‘The Governinent®"â€"was réceived, "and in â€"reâ€" sponse . thereto, . it was moved: â€"by that the Reeve and Clerk be authorâ€" fred to. sign the said" »petition, _ and that Nâ€"Zoelter, S. Cassel _andâ€"E. Molwel}â€" be and are hereby appointed ‘delegates to attend said convention. Carried. â€"Tenders having been advertised, rc new bMdge at Binklc‘s, the szame wert opened at 2 o‘clock,: pursuant: to noâ€" tice, and on motion of S. Cassel and W. Erb, the contracts were awarded asâ€" follows, viz:â€"Forâ€"cement and conâ€" crete work, Eichler and~ Huchn= at $4.83 per cubic yard: Steel . bridge, less floor and joists, Messrs. Stewart & McTaggart of Hamiltorm, for. the price or sum of $830.60. %< CC, _ AMO . OMâ€"AECDEOIT 220 (Ee Ne@ees PCOE HurhriPe. i e euian se l deed ts CA die . S Sn s . e +2 :v!. E:b, the contracts were awarded S"" Zutbrigg, bonus for 90 “";0 3o \D. Ritz, printing: Voters‘: Lists asâ€" follows, viz:â€"Forâ€"cement and conâ€" J"fif m «ht ret ce ie e n raes _ 10. and ads. to date <s.2:m:...... . Th T0 crete work, Eichler and Huchnâ€" at | "‘_, Â¥.. honus for 60 rodu;'m H. Livergood, ‘putting tile and _ _ $4.83 per cubic yard. Stecl . bridge, 0" re ‘tence fokes 1of sty" fods * work on rodd .......... . ... 12.96 Tess floor and : joists, Messrs. Stewart ;fl*’“’w» bonus for .514 â€"__ rods Nig Wm. and George Main, teéam and _ & McTaggart of Hamiltom, | for. the J“rleofmcebom...fi‘.....'.....5._.2.......&v v ?anthm road machine ......... 48.55 price or sum of $830.60. _@€ 2s , bonus for §4 rods _ "{ Div. Registrar, reg. b§., ms. and a y wire fente _............ ........~. . 624 [ â€"‘dn., 60 30th of June ......... 3100 Moved by P. Berg, seconded by C. § J. O. Btueckner, 2 days work, in _ â€" | B, Eichler, in full for arch culâ€" _ Stouser, that the following . accounts § jggy .. 2.00 ied hig anders on the Treasures in ‘pey J tD. Gingetith, damage to plow ~3.05 / On motion the Council adjourned ment of the same,.viz:â€" i‘r";{::“' lumber to date... 15.35 until the 17th of August. | _° po8 Val. Dietrich,â€"for putting in culâ€" * * _fi'““‘ »P “’_'d at o F.. HOLWELL, â€" Clerkk.â€"~ * kid and patent Oxfords for... ~$1.95 Women‘s $3 FEimpress shoes for $2.45 Wonien‘s $2 Empréss toe slippers, TOF +> . 5.: yier Acevcinrecviite en in Likes W ‘Women‘s $5 patent leather McePherâ€" * son laceâ€"boots for ... ..,.. $2.95 Children‘s $1 chocolate lace shoes | OE : To res e L. ) .+ ricr vomstemmen 2 SE Children‘s 90¢ chocolate slippers, ~ fos NE .. s qpter idns s siifeerpres c3 ces mv n cnofâ€" DL "Infants‘â€"shoes at ......~.. ...~.. . 86¢ 19 »dozen men‘s §0¢ shirts for....~ 25¢ 20 dozen colored shirts, sizes 14 to Regulat $1.10 for Regular 90¢ for .. Regular 75¢ for . Oxfords, regular $1.25 for...~... T5¢ Women‘s whiteâ€"canvas Oxfords, regâ€" UI@r $1.50 AOL : »: .m caer. ocm wss 056 Women‘s $1.25, comfort tow shoes 'ornn'...-..'...-. snb on en abieinek .“ Women‘s $2.50 checolate and â€"blackâ€" 18, regular 50¢ Tor .......,....... 3896 Men‘s $7,50 sults now .%....... $3.50 Men‘s $10 suits now ............. $5.95 Men‘s odd summet coats at. $1 and $2 Mb : TOR:4,.....cAviâ€" :y mmiicr tvothan‘t 4 10¢ paste shoe polish for........+.. Misses‘ and children‘s white canvas WH.MOoT TP. COUNCIL vimikuy* 0C NO. 3 KING 8T., EKAaSÂ¥ H404eÂ¥etete¢esr a+atoat+e+e+t@+e4+0+a+e+0+0+0â€" ‘Western Fair iLondon, Sept. 11â€"19¢ eorepepera4atete;etote 404+04e4e+e4ete+040+0e+a J, M.<Smith, grant on Zerra Tp.. o. W. J. REID, Prosident: _ Men‘s blue ,worsted suits, double and . single . breasted, regular $13.50 Tor a4 2« Men‘s Tancy tweed or worsted suits regular $14, for 10.50 regular 40¢ fOK..%.........«....«.... 250 15¢ socks, now 10¢, 3 for ......... 25¢ Men‘s coarse and fine shoes for... $1.15 Men‘s $2.50 coarse and fine shoes ‘(!’\..,,...... voe is aniee Ns veeiitts sn oo k Men‘s $3.50 fine shoes for ......,. $2.45 Boys‘ $1.75 coarse and fine shogs _ M eleAdnnntenn Wcc ue e e ns rters 'l,“ 180 pairs of boys‘ . shoes, regular $1.25 to $1.50, choice ........... $1.10 Men‘s fine $18 suits for Boys‘ 3 piece suits, regular $4 for Greatest Live Stock Exhibition or ~WESTERN ONTARIO. .. ~. _~__â€".. Full Program of Attractions twice daily, including Kemp‘s Wild West]Show. Best of Music, Fireworks each Evening: Men‘s $9 tweed suits for REDUCED RATES «« ALL RAILROADS $ Men‘s +nd boys‘ belts, regular 250 | Job lot of Colla s goug at b¢ :s‘eh ATHLETIC DAY, mA\', SEPT. 14th,â€" Comeand enjoy yourself at London‘s Popular Fair. Prize Liste, Entry Forms, Programs and all Information â€" given on application to : 3 M. WILDFANG â€" SLGN OF GOLD STAR, $13,50 CEOAMMETY,. mc iyy wecioe »» ciges . 9100 Ludwig Paff, bal, for work and _â€"_ material on N.E.H.â€"Tp. fine, 7.78 D. Ritz, prinbing© Votersa‘ Lists and ads. to date z..:~;.â€"...... . T170 H.. Livergood, putting" tile : and work on rodd ... ....... . ... 12.96 Wm. and George Main, team and â€" operating road machine ........_ 48.55 Div. Registrar, reg. b§., ms. and _Pants by the hundred pairs. ‘ Pantsâ€"by the dozen pairs. Pants by the single pair. ~Pants for th: working man. Pants for the business *A »Pants for the profess : man. Pants for everybofly at stockâ€"taking prices. : +.«‘ § $4 pants for P $3.50 pants for $3 pants for $2.50 pants for $1.75 pants for \ $1.50 pants for $2 pants for 11¢ #6 BERLIN, ONT. dollar. L dnym6 ts P 97 2.95 2.69 2.30 1.39 elex.

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