| Show 1olitual Xotes The lighteenth ird juvenile juule marchers Ir among tlie last disci Illumed of any In the city Mr it v Decker an old soldier has them thler under training tlem Tiru GuitarMaudoha Club will meet for raetice tomorro wi day evening at eight oclock lirouipt at Colder music store A btor full attendance i desired II ClAKSON I = i Secretary The City Guards were out estcr ihay about IM strong they Paraded through the priuciial hart of town amid made a line hoving This cavalry organization will L an excellent ex-cellent fmture of the iarule and the teivi fho that lucy Irue Ia lien SPlendIdly drlt The Twent first Vmurd Peoples War clubhid a Parade yesteJay and it tera ald waa fine itlair At the hen i of the ofhe rotsion was the Ir wa band which was lolowcd bJ the president of the t Inn the Stars carrying 8tr and stripes Next cUe the nnI8rJ dr the command of Capt sW W < alder Over 10 were in lne The column panda throjsh the Tw en Ueth and Tweutfirjt inK The Liberals are going to in rail tonight In rI U view of tills Mr Montz went t Iho major vctlerdav i id asked him to lake to alt tke steps pn eat any of the Peoples organiza IIIIcs OIl Z I ns from coaling out Jet lien it ould b a collision Tho mayor replied in effect that he did not iiider it roiier to keep the peo lle in their houses when lucy want eti tocomeoutlieaceablx Thefctreets were broad bll enough to accommodate accom-modate them nnd even If Peoples ilubswercou liitxperienceofover wer o over cpricncof thirlriht I jeUb had taught him that hey would Interfere with woult lutrferu no o ie and if there 10 wa one ifher was al collision it clioni would b because the Liberals tle Libr went aliout Welt out of theIr rny to bring i The mayor however thought en there was not thc sshte danger of atiy the action of < n luts Crowing out of any fl club or It melbl The Peoples Scandinavian Club hell a monster meeting In the Tlnr f i teeiitli Ward tcnUl ar meeting house on Wednealay night tim WcnCly night room being biug crowded to excess The cwte exC prineinal tjieakers were lCsr 1 O 11rinclpl son and John Oberg The new bra s band of the club which nun lids twentyfour members and of which Prof Anton Petersen i < conductor made its frt public rtppeannce and met with anen tiiuiastlc receplion Although the land has hien organized and in Iinctice some two or three weeks only i has during that short period undergone a mot careful training tmlng at the hands of Proftsnor Petersen and on Wednesday evening the highly creditable performances loudly cheered All the Instruments were supplied by ifessrs Coaller k nelgrove of tins city tlielr cost tlcr c about IOOi been IOI having Lu defrayed by the generous donations of the Scandinavian l > plc The cub itself lias now a of Ujiwards membership of he 30 and hue two companies of marhIng club muster about inn To 10 ° MlditioiiaI companies are liortii lo Informed Bishop At ar w J has KranttM lln Club the Use w the Uilrtetntli Ward rhrlth mcetliii use fur all ib future Ir 1lttlg 1 |