r. ” 3 ;,_¢“" 4' .__ _,_.. ._.._,_,.._,-_ ._ _ 1 . _ Flrthh’Ll.l' lt - - -~~ ‘° a ,_ ' _ olzumo `1'>`gi, Eighth Circulation _ F-. ge ).f ., » __ _. _ .li , ., ___, _ "_-___._~x _. i »___~_ ~ »__ f _ _ _ Y ,~. ' ` \ i ' ' , . . ,E .__-, .5 _ _ _ uoiuuivo nsu.v ro N ' ` ’ Wm’-WOW Rvm"1»’ll”l’v»‘%l cHsRLo'r"rETowN Piunce EDWARD ‘, CANADA, THURsDA_v,_ JULY s, 1909. _ \~i-ii uv ‘- icuii si ._ .gs $5 gg’ 52 ,<9 ,d*{".i;wzirv/ i L ffl" A -if- ",\~' . .,- fi. ,V ly ,ii ,_ i s‘- .i ., l _ _ I LJ .' __ _ * »-f- 4-.m-', ni l _'I’hd,,’.§1_°iiei'lcan republic, as becomes a than two months of hard, uni-emitting ation with supposedly democratic ideals work on_ the part of »a large number of 5 not muchii given to that pomp and gubliospiriwd mai. T_he _ first tstepmin ' le ,, - . repam ion or e us eriiig in o o ce °__I_l;iB° atl:;1;°h °?";"'°t°’“°° 131° "ere of a newly ohosen chief executive is taken _ E” the save l1M'°l\lB ¢°l-Lvts. everthe- taken_wlien the_chaii-man of the national . _ 1 l'¢lK“ 17901716 and the national campaign committee of the victorious 3°Vemment d° ¢°'°P¢|`°»¢° °"¢9 €Ve¥’.V f°llI‘ party appoints a chairman of the inaug t;°;"`l_t° _P"°d‘!¢e an 1mPl‘essi_ve spectacle ural committee, who is, in effect, the gen l “ _ "1 m\P09UlK PP8€_M1tr-y is qliite the »eral manager of the whole spectacle. This _lpeer of any state function to be witnessed year National Chairman Ilitclicock of the anywhsie in the world. The occasion for Republican committee, chose for this re th" °l'f"ax °f P0pulai‘ display is_tlie in- sponsible post his friend E. J. Stellwagen, _H-uguratlon of s newly-elected president of a lianker of prominence at the seat of |the United States, and since there is al- govemment. WHY! Zrtater popular interest and a more To create the extensive machinery forl elaborate programme when a president is handling an inauguration, the inaugural inaugurated for_a iiew_term than is the chirman chooses the members of a gen- _case when s. chief magistrate is installed eral inaugural committee, several dozen (ln office for a. second term, it_ goes with- strong, and most of thise men -in turn ___ _‘mt 5_8»Y1\'l8 “lil ¢hL‘_ ll’lBll8lIrati0n of 1909 become thc chairmen of sub-committees of "` promises to be particularly brilliant. their own ' selection. These sulrcomniit- ' ` 1'iu~t.bermore,_each succemive inaugiira- teess have, respectively, jurisdiction over its predecessors us ii mon- all the various lilies of activity that go is right and natur- to make up an _inaugural show. For in- uation is_constantly progres- stance, there are committees on decora- populationuncro-'lsiiig and the tions, on fireworks, on street illumination, of _thc presidency growing. ___As on reviewing stands, on bridges rind on a ci'itenon_ by wl_iicli to measure dozen other branches of the subject. The previous similar occasion. result of this rather complex organiza- of former years, it may tion is to permit of a specialization that the fund which has insures perfection of detail. yes.r’s spectacle has The one factor of uncertainty that ef- nea_rer the $100,000 _mark fects the success of an inaiigumtion-one any on previous similar occasions. that causes no end of speculation and uu- liere it may be well to explain that easincas, is thc weather. For weeks he- citizens of the _national capital, who fore the \Veiitlier Bureau is besiegedwitli hosts to the incoming officials and`requests for forecasts and prophecies. Ltlirong, raise the money for The national capital, being, in enact, n greatest_ spectacle by popular Southern city and climntically unique WI? ‘much as funds are even' in the South, is usually treated to world's fairs and other big mild and open winters, but even here March is s treuclierous month :iiidhislory matter of_ fact, the Washington records that she has bestowed ii wintry this expense fund invari- and ungrncious welcome upon more than money hack after the in- one newly-elected prmideiit. ln 1841 Pres- for the thousands of people ident \Villiam 'l-lenry Harrison caught his pay _ each to attend that crowning death-cold braviug the elements when in the/ Inaugural ball, mil up a fund accordance with clistoiii and tradition lic not _only defrsys the expenses of'took thc oath of otilce standing in the hall itself, but reimbuises the con- open on the exist front of the Capitol. to thc general fund. Neverthe- \\"hen Lincoln was imiugui-ated the first popular subscription is ii very time thc str:-els wi-.rc seas of iuud iiiul _ _necessary means to ,an cnd, fig the in- it was raw and cold wlicn he took the : nugural hull admission fees ii not in oath of oflicc lor the second time. The ' |1uhd_t<> "lose to March 4, whereas the tenipcratiire was near zero when Gmnt `hperi_ding _f 5 money on inriuguration prep- was iiinugurated the second time; Presi- _vrations ._-gina months in iulvaiice. dent Beiijaiiiin l-lnrrison was inaiiguruted 4 CAS a mutter of fact, tho prelude to this in a driving rain. and Grover Cleveland htupcndous one~diiy show is found in more delivered his second inaugural address ,;i il _ - has 1 ._ ..=-1- .i .___ ii _ .- __ _ __ .-» _*__ 1,.. standing bsrehesfded in a blizzard. On the other hand, Presidents Hayes, Gar- field, McKirLley and Roosevelt had fair weather. It is because of this liugbear of uncer- tainty as regnnls the weatlicr that win- dows overlooking tlie route of the great ii parade coinmand ii prcinium on the c\'ent- flll day. Prospective spectators can se- cure seafts on more or less pretentious re- viewing stands nt prices ranging all the way from 50 cents for s cuinp stool, perched on top of ii store box, to & for ii parquet chair in the covered stand oppo- s v site the Wliite lloiisc, and directly uciug the presiiientfs reviewing stand. ut all -these stands are more or less exposed to well heated rooms are naturally preferred siiiallest windows overlooking Pennsylva- nia avenue for less than $15 or $20 and H from that the prices range upward to $75 L_] slar.ces`when $l,000 and $2,000 was paid I weeks before iiiziugstioii for a one-day I windows ovci'liiuliiiig the avenue. ,_ There ure four liig events on the innugu- hi ity enough in bufletiiig crowds to get with- as ccretary the weather. Comfortably furnished and chairman. _ r by persons to wlioin expense is no object. tiesf a However, it is diflieiilt to secure the uint mls, \vhlI2ll of cere-i of three and This iii iuu,l¢» `thé oullay steps of the ri with, ii and seats for By an who in to'ib`e cabinet, is icmliulittec this ea and glint - _his__ .lq_st.~du-_ lfollowihg the Qrbcedcnf. cslalilisliedfvon iniilar ._focc_i1__sii_,i`i;s,i;j_.tli<_:_ piisl. 'llio 1_’rqsid_nt. bé- in,_.this~_in_'ipor~' lugs in_tlio__'Sei1§tQ`, chamber. Just before the ad|'fou_rnment__'of._the present _Senate the oath o . office will be,;ddminja`tp ed, to the *new Vice] President-l>'y__t_l1e p ofthe Senate prfo telnpbre. fl1lie_il,'ii§._éli: prayer by 'Edward Everett 'H_al`e, _\§ice__' _President sim-ima, w'iii»’ii-.eil-,.'.r"li_fs' iliaiigussl scares and administer the oath of. olilce to those 'senatoiselect whose t`e'rn`is-'lic_gili,on thc sai_neday'.‘ pi ‘f " At the con'clusioii,offth'e organizhtion of the Senate those._n|‘\9¢n\bled inthe Senate chamber, and inc_ludmg_all t_lie foreign dip lomats in. fyill¢co\i_l'_t`.f~iini_f_oi;m,-- will' .proceed in carefully preset-l or_iler;`c'es'ort'ei_i tollif-(`iiiiil,o1'q la- ri\'cnquii;'_‘_ o ie, _ e oiis_ ‘ i a'-ithin of the kind liereldfore atteiiipiiwl. _.Q . _ . ri _ ii. _ s °" $100 7'" wi"d°“" lmlerc has bee" in' iiugiidrtion Day by _thc <~oiii_liiit_tce_ on a`_r_-3' ter a__liijief__-_iiit_g‘_i1'nl_,foij~¢lunch, 'tillces 'li_ir§|`Gcneral Bell, chief ‘of staff of the I`i\iti-d 'angéments a'nd"\i'ill enter ilu- Senate winglplucc on tflie- i'cvic\viQi'g'.'stah`¢l`, `fi'i'c_ing_ Pen- i States,Arniy, who is»the`grand marshal of _ . iyftlle bronze door. llc will-'go dii*e¢§tly`,'nsy‘lvaiiia Avenue, di!il2!'tly.iii1 fr'on'l:"of thi-‘the parade, is one of the closest pci-_-oiiiil 1 _ “"5” 0" 1*“'l‘* ’°° WM* “ ““'"\’“" °f ui ills Pmsiueats mm aiu-ie ii.. will re: 'iwesidéatlai minsioicife r».view'ui= ga.-iiijfrir-nu. of Wiliam' H Tift and is ian ie\»ir»“~ ..f .. ..<-w iw# at *if iziinilntil the _slime c0mni_ittcc'waits an pamdc.,.'l`lie_r§tiriug,]§freal¢i'ent, rides with spared no effort to have the military and lu Mounuii-. llc was at We fini' '“¢“' ni and escoi-t.s_liini ,to l,liq.Seiiste chain- liissiiiicessnr to the Qapifclfwhen tlic_ iipw ‘naval nliow~ eclipse anything. of the kind ¥`“l'P|”0Z1`0"\“'l»l‘e t`~‘@l`¢'lH95 \_\l» l-he Cf\llll1°l» lic_r. He will then occiiby t.lie-so;it_i'esei'v- ' g<__. - ' _ _ _ 2, _ . _ _ p U10 ’f"°hSll'I` PHl‘¢\1l<‘_» lhe dlslllfiy Uf ‘"9 ‘ell f01‘ll_ini,iii fr°Ht_ uf_llw_ V ice 1’reqi_deut's here-,tol'oi'e_ it luis” 5l§_mary for-',of`3,000 seasoned troops, fresh from Cuba, _ (M works in the evening and the inaugiirril ¢lf,;ik_ 'I`lri_§_ proccdiirq iirtlili casef-of the the`_insii \\'li<_i_lil\_i_f’_li_i-'en _s_iidi_ienl,i"traps(oh11-fwill have place in the military division,, and l"i‘ederic lfinsitro. ‘_-lt in_V IK* 0 ban; All “V9 UW la” Of Y-M58 M12 ff€€ newly elected Vice }’re.~iid_crit `w_ill_ hp sin_ii_l1 cd into an cx-if eqideiit' to joiithey hhck tolwliereai-i__the biickbonc of the,naval contin- gi - » h. , t0 e"""Y Welhbellaved cltllffh f’l`0‘/'lfllflg air‘to` 'that just cleacribctl, with the ex'ccp- the VVhite `l{`oiir§e'-\vithi‘ifs_`_‘liiew tcnanf. ig`ent will comprise from 2,500 to 3,000 bluc- er da_\'. to ii friend who coiigmtiilalcfl mi, thc said citizen has patience and ingenir tion-ofthe' fiict that he ivill, of coiir`sc,"lia llowevcr, Tlisodore Rb'ol_ev_4!lt"will"'sinalsliifhckets from the pi-iiii-ipsl battleshipii of on his hide old age. lic held llio post 0_5: _ _ corted to' ths"Vics 'l.’i‘esldcn`t's frbom. 'precedent in"-this' as"in"o1:l1er‘ tiiin_gli. Helthe roiinil-llic-worlil llrel, representing the (’onsei-valor ol the Royal liiliritfy nk Bf“._*_ in sight Of the Hl‘=ll\0l'¥\lJl9 "10VinB Ili¢i\|l'P- there toi await the opening ofzthe proceed- _will notretum to UW White. Home witlilpicq of the globe-luitliiig inen-0'-war’a men. s ruler.. ies lo liilu: llie,`b ‘th 40 ` Hit: and ‘heretofore seen on this continent U wani t if i l , The regularl soldiery will be in point of numbers by the N Guard representing the great mdority the states of the Union, and by a civic div ision that will encompass marching club# of all kinds from all sections of the coun# .lhe Presidents personal escort is _ll- Ways of great interest to lnl l'l_tl°||~ spectators famous eaialry organ: _tionl, such as the lumt City Troop of P'hlll€l9| phia, and squadion A of New York-4 mous as horsemen and as wesrerfoi I0 geous \iniforms-eagerly seek Chit 500° This year the distinction falls to tllv |0¢_ the renowned Troop A. of Cleveland- ol" tho ci-ack cavalry organization of-UIQ! dlc VVest, and which served in I lmllli capacity for Presidents Hays, Gurldld All 'McKinley-the other Presidents" of Bhclllff birth. Cai, we-lib 0. Hiya. »°\f--- *N late ex-President, who made- atrln nu for` this years escort service thi! U00? plans to have 150 troopers in ll`l,llt ‘W iiioiinted on u jet blsckfhorso. “on d* _1 The night s ectace o inallll-WU, _ ciitshincs lhatpiif thc day. 0|! thi ilcnt/s 80-u<‘re hai-lc yuril in 93:' mg \\'llite lloiisc thcrc is t e in iligplsy of fir:-u'orlis ever devilodf-\,l\l lf- ffl* same tinii- the street! ldjGB_€_l§i'i - W \Vhile House. the public bulldlnllt “Court of Honor" are suddenly _ masterpiece of fantastic electnc' _ tl n. 'fliis year $15,000 will be ap_¢lIt _dll\_ thlls electrical free show, as comp\Nd§W\;l;l £3,000 expend d four NUT! “l'°- M .t l u e_ Pension l_3u_ililing_ transf0i'm°0`lll\°l _ __ _ _ De its a giirylan ol lights and flags and HU* N and iaual iii. i- 1..-nziviiiwi-" N" who ai"il.lst;,H\i'lh)iilii‘l(~i- iuiii seen lncludé. Azlolplie Nourril_ lleguzct, Marie Dorvll 'ves up 1l.l'iiu1" ‘vas the answer. U11" "“"i' els. ` __-_` l .,~_, I S `_ ' ...Q [H _'~ir~~ '~- -r:-“ r wr- '°'- '- k In the ooiintiy somehow oi other, cd' to gaze upon himself in the mir ' H The nvcrairo man and woman of 9.45-10-30 young people's class. 10.30 'I‘l\i'S U1l¢_€H “P H0_1f~S5 thltll f’lf§l‘t°§_“ 1,,.;i`,i,11¢g_ehei?l1_thtl;,e ;f§;iegS,0!?,3,;?,;-yc?(;l£ _¢0Tg;\'cemlil1?1lil, 1ilfHliiiF.tl‘i]iilllRfi_ns thfvld' folks th” “°" '"”"t“"° "l the 4°" “°*“"'A‘ cease from alnglIlK, Md nmklng “ noise. At presenttthe lgcal céilripelz can d so ve s i lplljgsen c verts,y or recruits, as they are called, with one GBDUUU 'md 0"” The program for Sunday B V0' - well to add that. this was ii sllrflal the former are -disposed of weekly, fwsek, and consequently the amount and oau. hundred had seventy llvc received is much higher than usua . of the latter paper. The b k Expenditure for the same week. Every paper sent from Toronto, 1 0 0° mn Junior Intermediate Rent nf Barracks $5.25, Sick and_must ba sold and the amount realized °“““ B' ““ Y ' ,\v.,.m.i...i, $0.50, movin-ci-si ioinvi iirfimimy i-emimd in iuu. _ $2.07, J. A. Fimd $0.12, Burial Fi_ind The local corps is allowed 9, com- ;o_10, Cspt.s~ln's Salary $6.13. Lieu- ir_il‘s-sion ol__ten per cent for selllng_ the ¢_emm¢,',, Saigry $6.13. Teleilranis War Cer ly the form of 5 com-pon $0.30, Hall Cleaned $1.00. which can only .ie redeemed ln trade The books Me closed every Friday such as uniforms, land instruments . and other Ai-my requlslts Gi-I, \»'\~ At lust through s rcvulsion Of feel- ings, emotion, call it what yoiu will .lie is converted an-d liunibly- kneels at ithe penitent form. | The next day lic is loo-lied up and iciic'iiiii~s._gol ln every way. l Wlicii the iiiontlily iiiccting, of the ;in\'ei~'t‘i‘gntliig coiiinilttec is held the 'iiunic of John Siiiltii is brought up and nu hc has been taking a good stand sonieoiie proposes that his nanii;-` be entered upon the recruits ,role-,, and such ls then done. ;‘ Another month ‘piisses, and qnce 'morn thc coiuiu_i_ttee meets, l_ Again Suiitli's namc is 'iircii-ght nip, and lt is found that his rope-utance ,uns beenysliiccrc, and he is ileslrlous- ‘l cl entering the Arniy\. - 2 Tho rogiilatiuns, commo:il.\' "‘1oWn 5-as the 'Artioces of War, arc ruirliilly ,ri-ad over and explained to nun, and ,then lic is pulillcly enrolled as ai full 'flcdgod soldier. ln time he may l>euome,an officer l ur reach oven ai lilghcr rank, but that ‘ol course it another story. I To lock for a moment upon the darker side ol’ the qiic-ation, suppose 't,hi.*. iiltcr a time tl r rruvlng for the old life becomes tpc great. and Smith falls once again, sinks deeper and deipi.-r and at last dies, klllrd ln drunken l.rnwl. What 'action would thc Army raikc, could he up to the time of his death bc called ai soldier? He would he followed up wlah the L‘°“'°"°“°‘ » it is ii. ueaueiai ami me is ima.-,usnms.,.»t heme in s por ion where. me sau, » utmost ...rc sa.. mime., mi time hi er. mgaiigeiigelliglit :.mii‘i‘.mPr'ayer Meeting, I ` \ It is not to he supposed that 313 worry will be entrlrely -n thing of tihe_ lwhen every cllort to reclaim htm. had cgpbyln and Lleutenimth sslariva ii |ntst._ _ _ fs_lled,hi’s uamo would not be errased- - _ _ __,,=__i,_ . ' 1 , 1 e a li ire stated. As Suiltli's intentions are `goo_Il',_ but 7 Jfolin Smitli on`ce_a“_5manl`y`ninii, _llkc_wliiit kiiow' l l re .t, d 1, 1, _ 0 t A _ _ _,__ ._ - if ‘ llxigytstebsoinlsct tElieyL are often con- alter it time temptixtlons never lie- niany a-notlier weak human being falls: staggcr lihnicitiiarilis. an e S ar S 0 'hut phwed “pun uw LX J H HCM list' ,‘ il considerably lower, and ncver before foreirlreiirint of begin to' make t_he_m'- lower, and lower*-,__ii!_ii_d_ lower t_lll the But some unseen 5-0,.ce_ commands have amounted to $6 00 or over solves felt ln ii very forcible manner ‘awful moment comes when he is forc- him to _em____,__ and he does 'i the visiting done cvcry week by the i_ was 61880 0 ` _` ' 5 ` " ` nien and wcnicni boldly prolesi-zine ii Captain and Lieutenant S“°‘“ld` uve' ° *’e9'st‘ their faith in (llirist P P, and thin ll woiilil riiiia.ii fc.-reysr. (inc lust. .~iippo.~:it‘ioii_ lmo,r_ine that _[ter ii time li-e lisis".'o:i\lPlilll‘{ iitcilr- AHOUICF D119-99 Ol 5119 Arm? W0* ‘S t ir t 'lead the _“__ W man _or of Mn, exa_mmat___n as 8 mel? llc heals more singing, and he hear-i 5_1] for the pa.-1, and \vli~'lic.l to join i church iliic to p¢i'.~:onul fe.eli»nL:~r. Would lic i'l‘<~i\c tii<~.oi.i'i-.,,;cnient ol' not 7 lilvorytliliig woiilil lic iloiie to make the way us easy as possible for him to du so. Tho captain would introduce iliim to sonic clcrgymen, and leave him in that 1:0011 gcutlciiianfs charge. _ Before concliiding it is but ,iuiytly due toreler, however lirietly, to the Army Code Book, in which the Army Regulations or Articles of Wal' airs printed. This hook was puiilliubed no loss than forty-flve years ago and during the long period which has olapspd since that time it has mg foeeni found nccessury to make on aterhil lal change, and consequently this hook is today practically the same as when first issued. This fact to spy; the least is ri wondcrfiil Une. But rece-ntly when the Army Bill lwss goinr_' tliroiigh Parliament on ltd flrst reading, a prominent Dolltldll glanced over the book and exclatmsd "This is a marvel of system and in- genuity." _ Enough has been said without lm- ‘ing into Iurtlicr details, and it liv llioped, most sincerely hoped, that by throwing is little light on a sliliject of this nature. those whallieforc have not read between the lines, have not been eiiahled to see deeper the/n the music, uiarcliini: and testifying. will lu- enabled to do so at least to sornq extint. Anil so the gallant little band. snecrerl sind scnned at, abused sind., ridilciilcd, gms quietly ani ‘ln the no# lile work ol elevating and uipllftllll thc liroihtrliood of man. lIOW’S TIIIS 7 -. \\'o offer Hue Hundrcrl Dollar! l\€1Nrdf0E any i-use of Calnrrh that cannot be oul'¢ll li! lliill'.~ (`i\tai'rh l‘nrc. .1 I". J. CH EN l‘}\' & U0, T0lK|0|_ 0.- ‘ l JV the criifgned have n0Wnl‘J I i" 'i'°ii:ll‘i.ri.f:~.:ii~:ll‘;° ‘.2-i.~:‘?.‘f.*ll* flfl0|°° ' sin.-i~ll_i~ able to carry out any obllgationl nlulc by hh nmtlt' K I HAH _u.nisn. ixssu vim- _. Wliolcsglc nriigglsts Toledo. U.. lIal|‘sf‘n\orrl\ L irc lnlsken ldittnilllf. lc! mg dum-ii uuoii ilw blood an mucoul lint farm of flio syiuein. 1‘c~¢lmonlalii sort fron _sl’rlce T.5cciits_|ier halt-lc.Solil hya Dru( ¢ a. Take Halls Family Pills torovattlvlllbl, .sv _’ '(;>'..5,¢1 .___ ..__s._-M-._ ._~.-.__ l i il l -i »‘¢ ‘- -_T-`_f -=»=ea:_r_: - " , "f i ‘ any-in 5 "r."‘ia ' ., , |_i ._ i' l lil i .i‘l ;,. L_, <, t” I .‘ . .f ,i I ' » i ‘ ‘ ‘- . ff il ._ _ __ ~i\.` _ ix* /ff' ann’ _,, ' ;".~*- .'.',¢- . _ ., __ _ _.(__ _,___i..f- _.fi- . .._ . .. ,iff __ '.~¢___,_ ._ ».._, i'_,-_- . ,-_» f",_ :‘~ » .,:_ ill- .gl ._ .5 s ..,_ ,i ,1; -i x _.\,` »~ e 1, '»°`,- -: ,i S ._ ._._. »._. fr' .\‘ 1 _. _ __,_. . __ _ _`.“- .__.. , _ '_i ..- -. _ . iv ' I . b P *_ .` _v . » ‘» '-, _ . ~ i l . ..- -;'.;=f’ \. i .»»..»», _____,1:_... ez .JN _~' ir. “\~.:_. ., _.‘;,_ __» 'i l' \`._\’ . ~ ». -, i'»_ in ' ~," _ __,_______. ‘ ‘ ‘. xi): ' i , _ :»., » » 1. . ri i vl- "r>.` . J .1 . . r.- _ \ i i »i~:-_T.__,._. .i i ~~ ` 9 _~__ _».,,__._=e;.~;-__.-- #- i -l _,_ I1- ,. ,, i, 'l l I . \ _“\ .i~ ‘ i » .f ' i .i » .v _ Q; ' i.,`_i , » i 4 ,e \ i U 1 r'.` \ . i - 1 1 u ___., i i i _. " 'li ._ ,. .i ,_~ if