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The Clinton News-Record, 1911-05-18, Page 3, , - ,-�� . 4 I"' " 'hoi I . 11 �1, I ., 11. W, 7�' " , , � , , t I , , -1 I 1. 1 . ft+rL2& Neurs'pow-ft. � / 9 I . - �X. '%" a i I Juy 16W 1911 - _. I I I i I I 'l ' IL' --- L L . I - - - ­_ - --- � L - L - - � -MaWWWWWW'. � - - M - . . - - - . — I � - - — - - - - I I . , i . I . I - I � I . I., . I I - .1 � I I 1. � I . I . I I ­ � _� __ 7-1,11. - f �. 11.1 1-1 I - I I . - � � I - _­­ — 0 - . . I - , - 'I , _ _ � - . _ , — . ___ 1. I : '71. � I . . i I - - L I � � � ' � - , L . � . , , ' PM1�Ps1X1qP11IIsIXW ss"".- - - - - ,_ __ ­ - . .. - - __ - ­ __ . . - � - I . I , , � ,,,..=� ".'s w ..�� - ; Wo - �_� I ----- — ris - * muhww ftitwou. I wistbaft I � . SAl L U MM[STY'S - Municipal statistics for the Pro- Sr. and Mrs. Ja% McKie 4re op'oud- � _-,.,— � -V 0 .=",s HEn , vilice of Oulurio for 190, just pub- ing a mouth in the West. ", 61 ..I �� , A DESCHIr", ,10K I'll , " F, I ) GREAT PAGEANT NOMY "Ilet Acton in Raw"" coo)o li6bad by thii Bureau of Industries, Dr. lkdwoud is having A fine ,Aargu % b *Y PERSONAL GIfT& give some Jx-teresting information. verandah ,erected to the eai;t wing of , -1 . " OF THE EMPIRE During th4t year the rate pcx head his residmee, ou llatrick St. I � t)ta rites *nil ceremonies taxes imposed for all . I 01 IF COROKITS As :41riou": u"', V"*06 11w I � . Purposes The Wingharn Bowling Club will 1 w4ar PC TN"o VO4 at *40 4 of the Coronation are concerned, tho u"% Xsr;r So Foad 91 XvIales, U 4 Groat ll:iroughouip tho px4avlaoe, ,I,# $9.78, hold a local to . urna-roput on May 24t.11, ' .. I I .1 . .. vorowlitlop,*ft Im Will. Im precedent of i§02 will be strictly fol- 4 Header, Ana Follow* I�Texkts fvbo Moot Wonderful Swtaclo.Evov which wav 43 cents bigher tran tho when,fpveral prizei� will be awardeA. I ._�. � lowta. In that partigular respect the WaR00*4 an $be *mt# Of- whicht was 43 ceu-,u highert than ithe Mrs. Leslie Young left, foo, Wilini- . 11 ... . worml* -7*4o, dutivs of the E . arl Marshal and the Attontively . 014 liondon. . , 11 I 1, . -*#"" . . 14ord Chamberlain have prov,p�d much I . previous year, and the average mill peg - last week, 40.m spending the . . � . _.� 11$Umben, ,of peraoul." ileel,ared Ak lighter 'than they' were eight Years Sir element Xinloch-COO70 cou- An annex to the Main eatrAnCeL to rate for the province was 17.85. The , � I win"n'r with her partiats here, . , I lewoler a,0 milveismItho "IM. ago, The greatest changes that will; tributes to The North American Re- Westminster Abbey Js In gourse. of debenture deb� of the pro- : Wingham. harw a, new watering.�cart- I .. , Ow 00ronvts.,w be, composed of U.' v crection - vince Is $42 put, head.- ,-R -r localities It appoars L I I . . 7 be noted In the Pageant that attends . lew a sympathetic character eXetch , . in the meating.ArrAnza to be all e0ective dust - L . . , cus,tgold, and.4atuAdvd. with VrIcOlV60. the Qorou�jtlop or xlnr, Geory and ,of her,UaJestY Queen Mary. Intended Inenta the plan III the �same a that the taves Imposed atO'-�-Rural PE"r layer, lcoks well, and cuts quito a . � 40140. 11 . eL Oft . queen M&ry�, will be in the dramatic, mainly for American readers, it will which was Adopted. At 100.2 Ed- head, .1$6.81 ; mills on the dollar, 11. figure. . id APPAM 1. tb� .en supply. ,�Creonae. .1-0 ` , "Well, 0 fact 1% w . Of the Chief actors IR the' be - read with pleasure by Cana.4i;Xxis w4rd's Coronation In 1902- ' There 77 ; urban per head, P-13; Plilla rdl Allss 114th Calder, at Toronto ia vis- .. athdAmerics, = �: 4 , � I Veers lor peoresseo � with beiutlfully last sreat historic event of �the crown- generally, Her Majesty, says Sir Clem- will, therefore .be no flxca meats. but the dollar, 24-80 ,, cities per head, C, ,gathering the soods of thill 1 gn%444, light-W.01ght coronets in vil- Ing of a great historic Cyent at the iting hor sister, Dr. Margarelo Seed, a raremeddleine t a. ilus .. 4ud then ent, has a very retentive m0nory. the nave of the Abbey vIII be fur. sLi�58; mills on the dollar �3,21. claldor. Ver IgIlt gor-lco.5 .than t�wenty pounds, crowullis of a, British KInq 0 Chlppon_ L ' I Primate and the then ArchbishoR Of Once she has mastered a ,subject, It u1shed: with now chairs of _. - ourative po,werp. J�nt tow drug stores, . I 4 o9ors# ooronet must fit:hIm. like A York are no more. Lord Salisbury selilom goes out of her mind, and - These, I Aft. C. T-1. .Walker bAs purchased .a L bale pattern upholstered tU silk 11 � I L gxrry this seed, *,WIL12X to the high ShW 1� peeressIem Are half and the J.Duke of Devonshire have been months afterwards ,she, will astODISIA .11 . . . I %1114*6 bLuktUovo 1�r _ Avin gathered to their fathers. "nil among the users at them will be given, the now autmo.bile. It is a dandy 11wo- of the artiele. I I ,the, �olz Pe 9 rII_L her ftlends by reference to a coriver. - ortunity of purc' 4n,-, as Memell- A fa,lfal duR, was fought At Berlin. s.(la,Ud car equipped with elnlKlo _ThIs country is a largo COURUM4,Wo go., , _eros.saes, us the b . Opp Ap. , t I plentr at room On *their heads, I -11111)' others -who figured largely In ago',L and gatloa they themselves had forgotten. ' The Republicans lost temporary coa- lights. I Ilant spectacle of eight years l toes. The EArl Marshal'a Offide has . . 'this costly, seed because It enters Into L ) majority. DriVing through the streets of Hobart, � , plly far u , been besieged with applications for Jyrol 0.1 the 'Unitiad, Sta%s senato. Mr. Rind, do.iggist. is ,disposing; of the fa catarrh relneilyp V.er*nji* ' . .g-weAr, tia .011. 40 who ha,�e gone over to, the I , L Lras 4.0 W are, the late Lord Derby and the IMO she recognized A man In the crowd, , morto . � , "rQueta. TU this way'. )�arl Spencer -two of -the four Knights remarked to her lady-lit,wattlug Permission to be present from All sorts Alonzo Player was killed whi?O the greater part of his stQck to J.W.- xoldtheworltloyer. ) ,,The tiara. high in. t,rollt, vjopinX, canopy for , - Garter who hold the 11114f he had been a curate at East' and conditions 'Nexibb,cia aud A. L. Ramilllan,� and . , ' of the th. Of people. Peers and walking oil the railway at LoildOnj . � . ­. i . L I. 5 41own,'garh stile, Ip placed Well fOrW4r4 tile, King's 4nnointing, Many others i3heen when she wm� a, girl and his Peeressea bave a prescriptive rIght to out., intends to, take up businissa ill Tor- : ! L I . � , � I ; ! ­ - ;who played a prominent ,Part In th attend oven these. will be ex- . . L �crt t*e noble brow. WIth hair b414011 le but ; I .1� _xf name began with C and that she had �� , on ,OXI, .Of, the head, puffeil out at public life of a decade ago will no heard him preach j�;q or three times. I ,onto. The DUk0 CX.- Connaught'$ APP01illt- t . Dd absent, and. tile eXige4- I for and , ... 4al life will, have,forced' On inquiry It turned out that he wag aluiled' it they, have not aslre4 The Bazaar held by the Ladies' AUX- inelit as' Qovernor�GeUOIAI and C<An- " i . vie. 0140o, the, 40,rMet rp'stp.0 , � a top Og Jrune be foui . L , **# h4jr. behinil'the tiar plea of pc,litl t�e same man ,and that his name was received v;rmlaoiou to attend.. . a. Plenty! j,n'any others into the background. C—n., It would be clever to hav ' IT is -CUR4BLE. illary of `Wiugham� Hospital was a nialider-in-Chiet In Canad% bas 10een. � . 0 The Earl Marshal has received apw , . ot, ,work there will be� at the last I I., I,-... . remembered him had the QU c ,v*mIoa16),a !a b , 4 L decolded success. The inceipts A- . , , . eon met . e .pres- I , gazetted. . . . . - A him After an Interval of ten years, plicatlons, 101 I utte irom, - Dyspepsia .may be completely era _ xn�bunt,ed to 1 fxa�� . 'Momerit. of course, ,-Itoring tiarlil5i'lOr ­ eat at ,T L Provincial Secretary Hanna I , ..., L. I .away the Coroiiation next .. I 11 . Icated it properly, treattl,il. 'We sell' Mr. E. H, Lipromex, of Fernie, B. . 44% Coro,natl9n,L OCP that the3r may be . but In a passing crowd In far I . ' L . Tasmania it was extraordinary. An a � over 100 Peers And Peeresses w Q graliteili to tk* . 1, worn ji,lt this, way � . calwalled 4 license. � ,. for many at *them . . , . .1 " 9# emory 441hat we positively guar- C., ha.1 tt-eii visiting with Ilia $Wer, .., are, 09 %;he "All ratio VAttera. mutual result of such good m had no legal claim to be present At a Xemedy Station li�tet at Woodstook agaiAnt . . . L . "Most o.g the c casts donned L in the Queen has something to say to the Th ,to antea will com . �idtgerx- Mrs. W, j. I , ceremony In 1002, , ere a . . pletely �tliove I HenderscI4 at Wingliam I . , the WishEP Of the temperance com- . 11 ' , � .. Juxle. next � WiIJ. bet thoea used L)r the everyone, and the personal touall'thigii wer than 08 new Earls and 0 . or dyspepsia, or the medicine Mr, LeimftX is now r0- . : , . , I - 114) fe ,Ion junction. . , * . 1. , last LC- 000ax,tip I e4tlMate that two, .her conversation grat Ity. - . . I .. , U. . _ gift Imparts to emainder Is made; uso, during the i4rial will CCKA tile coveri g after 4, several weeli;'� 111- mull � ��. : thousand � new . � coronets * were then � I Ifies artil charms all with whom she is Countesses, and the r I in : it . I . iturneil out. at 4 L QraijQ L ''N., Presses who have user nothing. . I noss with a broken leg. I . t - , , � ' ft ,&v of $$0 .. 1. , �..,4. .. Vrought into contact, up of Peers and Pee - .. I I I .1 . , . ".. ­.­.." " family title, and of . I . W, _*.: " I ed to the I Al - � .\, �'J.'_"�,�:��'L . . succreed - e . �� :,".,�..::L:.��.,,L'�""'�"."�." ,..�._.L, . I ew Peerages This remedy has been named R" Th engagement is announced of plece'-$180,000 In all , .. . �L%j�:'.. Vond of Music. I I . 110p. p '', .. . those Ay,ho, have had a I I . 1�,o�., . � ... , , . lets. Cagtain"V " M SSL PQarl V. Burns, daughtlar of I . 0 1 . . to . ger told, Me Qx the rescue of �­,�­:N­_,..,� .... . . ,�.., upon them. . I , - "' , , - - : , � bis coronet for the 1902 ceremony. ',�$V�:�,�.8�,� . Music had 4 'great share In the hOM.O Qonferred all Dykipepsia. Tab . ,��,�.��,...:,...�.',�:..:��,��,,��.,:� ...: - ' I . , I W late--chost was I ,� - . life at White Lodge, the musical hour It Is the desire of his,MAlestY tu4X Offer boUld loe �Wore fair, and out, of . ,� I , ��,�� AIR . .10 lordship's p. �'A`g\�\,'�-.'.'. ��',�".*.*L,��\:.�,��',%�-.:,...'�-.�,'.,�.�..'��,,�, Mrs. J. W. Dune , to Mr, Chester , . 1; ,pramated. . adds. and, r. ., . � In -the drawing Iroom being at one the overseas domililons should take a Rich L 11 -, - r1guished part In for $11 ill ,itive that Rcx- R. CopL4411(l. The wedding will t�kp.. I I _ - To make rOOM 1,.�.i� d be proof po. I, ........ ,,epds-wqre 09ared on%, Sorting these, ,N... . ,...,%.� time a regular Institution, and often prominent and distli _ . 0 depend- I L I I , I ,h, L e. eugouriteret N - , e. Duchess would sit down. At the the great State pageant, and at the all. Dylpepsia Tablur,ts ard a. . I Use coronet- The, t)ut- ..., th place June 7. I 1k , ' 11 . 3etr, -fAirly, 4t .eea I . . piano in the evening$ and sing bal- present time the question to being con- . I - L - aggpred, said lie had b ',.,,,. The Citizens Band elected the fal I ..,��..-� �,,n�,�� . t In able reinedy. as cren m. � Lit � sidered whether some a . .V -In@, , Into. one. odd corner And " . " , ­, of the peclal ac - ;'L � U84 . I V, i... :1, .'' lade from the popular operettas Ace, a the consecratory ceremony ,cannot be . Inasmuch as the medildine will cosiJ lowing officers at their annual meeft- . . Anottter. for ybars Past, till be, could .. , , . I ' ** �N?V.', ,�.. day. The Queen has a sweet v( :-".-, ., L e,ptatives at it It - does not bWeut .- : � ..'�.��',`..�� _0'.�.N.", ,� ' you nort1fing ing .�President, A, J. Pllbn; Vice., - , I ;c9Me across the other part of "the 014 N", 1k, F, soft prano, which greatly mAtured entrusted to. the i epreS � Make a regular meal- - L . ,,.", 1� � 80 il guidance, er . , ,,�,.-.%,,-,��,%,."... ..a..,., 11" 0 L.fricla and . 11115105 '. ...... , �#;: or f Signior Canada, Australia, South A are SUff 1A9 F, Jo-bustork; Secreltiary, N. Fry, -, lrat,.�If. . .--X.,.,..%, und the skilft .you, we urge. you Who L . ", . t �., , Auvery one of the � 1;., I %.. L .�X-." I e years, New. Zealand, .. most gorgeous C* QronatIon Item, 'n..",N�. '. n. time habit of this � I. ii (now Sir Laulo) TostL Of lat .. es the way of Work- -.� , � . countries mentioned, as well as I with indigmation or -dyspepsia to �ry L weasurer, H. I-Ijuseliffe. Mr, Willis . I git that qwdi R - � � I however, Her Majesty has given up . ,, ' I L prec,Wus metals. is the paIllum, 1% " her singing; and, although retaining die, Newfoundland, and practically Rexall Dyspepsia Tableti. I A 25- . I AnxLe Or the King, it Is �.,�`, )ortion of tile Empire, will be is the now Bandmasteir from, Sinithle �.' L - I palate -tem * �� her fondness for music% she rarely everr I . .- . . , , L Pting . %.�:: oth In cent box Conlairts enough . medicine Falls, - - clotb of gold-rememoeV 111. finds much time to devote to the more adequately represented b I . ML go I beverage, L. eld,, of it. In history?-Waven . Westminster Abbey and In the royal fo treatment. YOr ,The anniversary of Winglia th- � I . r fifteen days' � ..�: -, I ..�:.... �.. , . � .11, piano. - . I wo larger I . I .1 L I m fluebt gold thread, goJ4 as pure .., .. Dramatic art of ,every Rind appeals procession through the streets of Lon chronic cases wo. have f _ 6dist Sunday Sallool was hold on Sun- - . . I ;. . I.. . .1 -her, and t , here a e* )10,Ys of Im- lon than -has ever been the case b4b- Remember . - . I . . . ,aa will, stand the strain of being SOL 1, .re I Ore. . _ .. 1. . ,to t? ... Aused almost without alloy, I C. . . portance, or that have 4 racted PuD- The officers of the Home 'Z)iA- sizpa, 50 cents and $1,00. day week. The dav was fine and Vie :: . trict Command. who have been made � L . � . I i, . svitere,are irery few aldlle4 weavo : . ,111 ��' �� lie attention during the last two responsible for the military; arrange- I y Olt can. obtailt, 'Rexall Remedies. ca- a"53ndance large at all the services, CA4A-.17.-4,-V . . , � 1. -en.L LIRe her - . �. �.: .era capable of making Cloth of gold, %. ot se ments, are making provision for the ly at -The, .. Rexall 8tore, W, S' It' which were helpful and inslyiring, Rev. -A Is 119"ip' . . , L . and as �pon the . &Agog . . �.�. It Is exceedingly' slow work, a. it I ,,, , ,;-,r�,- .: ,:. Mother, she quickly. seizes 11 accommodation of ,some ,3,000 801' Holmes, Clinton. r .rd preachild . w1mv W�Vrw� W, ­. 1' . V!s ,7 .::. Stratfo 11 ! ,x..." �X ton, Thus ,.. Wootton- of .. I ,each inch of the material to formai �,�; .,7� � humorous side at A quest. . I . . . . I .�-,.41-,,�� � diers, representing every ptLrt ef'the I . ' . . 'L . 1� % - I.;. .,. � I .., . . ... 11 - ­ .�:"] keen Appreciation . � eve . , . ls� m . wrapped up, so thai It ,�A � .'.." ,W:,.i;�"...., for a . , refully ��,,�' ;:-.-:"-,.. i she has a Ctric's dominions abroad, Five hunm - - L morning, and. ri-Ing. In the after- ,. , , -shall ,:;:�;,,::�� V..-.*��:-,.,_... . t 11 . � . �, . retain -its glorious flood of color, -.,,",,�.;":�L�:'..:�,:.'�*:.LL�, 4sparkling comed-Y a? ao f * � ... L . lato a.ddrosses were . . � �L :, unsoiled cloth . � - - dred officers And men:are golngfrom . . I � 11 1. . . I. . nocin alIprope giv,- ... . .Such neW, absolutely �::11:1­.­;:-.'� returning from -the theatre, or, after India, 600 from .Canada, over 300 I . . �..; L -, -of gold looks more like a blaze Of 1'�'�-L':_L, �� oriversation, often maltes ur hundred British Members ' of * v. -F. Wootton and Rev, G. ALE I , ": . . . . . . . . . . . . wards in c - from Australia and other parts of the F 0 ay L to, ' I - I . .1 i. brilliant sunshine than anything you I . ,:. "I., , -.1 allusion to some Particularly amusing Southern Hemisphere, while 511411 Parliament met yotterd advocate Victor Collins, pastor of the Baptist . . ,.��,' . , :. , t . ,ever saw. . I .'L'.' part of the performance, ' . . .. .1 o L Queen . ­,. / "Many of the State robes will have . I . LY atTached tQ places as Nigeria.� Uganda, Borneo, t1he, Anglo-.&uiprican arbitration Church. I I I ,. Absolutely pure, raild,rileflow I . ...;.: � : L : . . Th is great Hong Kong and other far -away out- . L � . . . . . . . . .. ., ", . Indian embroidery-gord and silver "I _... 11, - ... LLLLLLLLL the historical part of her country, and treaty. * . . ; . . The lure of. the Wast IS. again dak- ' - 11 -thread on silk. . . . . . gether quite a number posts. of civilization will -be . fittingly I I .L . . ' town, and we and delicious. It 9� � I . '.I b . 1. ounce of the pure. metal 14 , . KING GEORGE V. has collected to: . L , represented. , It Is to be the greatest , �Iq,., �ill WiA e, read a third Ing inroa4s on our . . :� An , . of interesting things connected with pageant of Empire yet seen In Lon- . The vd . 1. . likely nourishes, and. is . . drawn out into a thread half W'Mlle . . I . .the Royal Family. As a girl she A'- dom The navy, the home army and time, an Monday-. . � . . regrets to hear t4hat We are , � . 29ng for the embrolderers to us#. The . VIZ., � - . f . . I , . ways enjoyed going over museums and � I . sc.oa i1o, lose anotTier family, , Pattern is always Original, the era . A trait the Terrltorlals are also .to be L repre- . . I . .1� . especially good or J. rom childhood, CORONATION TRICKS inspecting articles of antiiluit�, seated by thd. biggest force ever con- . . I that of Mr.,Tlios- 'Wcksa The land � . . I .. abroidererB, trained f in' her character which, has widened cehtrateo in the Metropolis, and for . I . don't I . . - �, � -!junking it'up' as they go along. Thus , I . with �iars. . She 'has an intimate ' .. . oplIortunitics. in the West have theiii: I . people who I . I --..-to two existing patter -ds are alike. . . their accommodation the Royal Parks . SIMPLE REVIEUDY. . advgCntagesj and.Mr, HiCka has 38cur-. -slee well,- Order - ,raudsthat are B( - .,: I L . .and one robe can a�*ayg be disti Abusrd F knowledge of old silver and china,and will The covered with military encamp- � . . � .1 I I . 11 Ang Practls- possesses a. valuable coliectl6ri of ob- ments. - In addition to carrying out' Kidney Trou,bld. ed a:fine block at land of nearly a . 11 � P. i . �gulshed from anolher, which saves ed on the People.. I jets,(Ilart. � the Internal arrangements at the Ab- For Backache and some to -day. 22 - , I y e .Work Is usually (lone . I . . . . . bey, * the office of Works 'task The simplest and raost effective I:p,. thousand acres, W.1lich will in a JeW' L I I . ng. — . . .markl' b, .- I has the . . . I In India, b)dt for the Coronation some Aire-dy many persons have, hit up- I . A Great Reader. . - before It of erectlng stands Along the th!s years bd good property, for hin boypi I . * .1 -of he­nyott expert crafterhen of Delhi, an a variety Of tricks and devices for The Queen has always been a. great line a! route of the Coronation pro- niedy for sick Kidneys Is ,Boo, -j' His son, Howard, is ll . ome train, the - At all . . , ere the best come from, are being White L , . . . f'ought over here. turning the, Coronation,to aceWrkt for reader, and her. boudoir, at cesslOn -between Buckingham Palacak .Kidney Pills. If there is, WeaknesL 1 St) and will return Witsh the re0t "The famous crimson' velvet, with . . I Lodge contained a little Case of favor- and Parllan�jnt. square. ' -a, , Qroneis, We Dealers their personal. profit, . I . I . co t1io inflanmation: or s . be One of the niost impudent of these Inent amongst them . , --.-- . uges - . I I . family in. about ,13wo weeks. '.' I * hch Westminster Abbey will . ite books, prom Poems. Books Of ,. L * ,. .. . I Booth's Kidney pills quickly, Tel eve Of the . . . . I I ....... clutry costs about tri3f�s is a .device adopted by some being Tennyson's : I . I . . . �. I . I laze, I find on in, shopkeepers of ' 13elling Uroaohes. travel and biographies Are seldom . . . . 1 It.! They %genXY ­ . . I I . . . . . . ,�, pound a yard, bought by the plece� . SL not read 11,R._,� - I IN, I L . I . � , satins, lace, And embroideries as rem- missedo for the Queen doe �,-.-1144&r . Stimulate, tone . � .. e f orty yards, " 0 , . .. .a '.1,-1­,1ffl'­ ,i, I . .A piece measures som 3 frorn which the for Mere passing' pleasure, but for -in- WE k", I L � . JOHN. .and though the velvet Is. quite plain, nants of the materlab , Novels of I ­ Prenliei . Asquith and Mr. Balfour- . . . . I CO , ' made. By . a a L . . any pattern, such a length ronation, robes are being struction and information and strengthen* tI ` - in I . .1 I I *-Wkhout idney '. -a arbitration , h1iee.%ng I � takes four months to make. making -this: absutd claim for themselves do not appeal to herMA- - sick k s spoke L goods, - shopkeepers, I es, estyi. bqt she -has read afid re -read t, -� - ­'&,.,�' . � . I...., -1 11, I . . . �. j " "British -spun pure silk linings are their � �t,, _g,% I dvive away back London. . . . . .. . , . ­ peelally­ in tilets, classic works or fiction; and any novel _ 'g, . , I L toe proper lining fo ,the crim. country dis . _11 ache, rhoumatic . . our . . , CANADA, . O'ged, . writer, or that Is , I & _,, .- Imo,st purple velvet be- have been able , t(Y trick. a num. by a, well-knoWn L .�. IR 1�1,%.,'Ii" ,.-1111�1111 I . .. . � , ed . I 1. Tenders L for the corintructiolb.6t four , . . L L I ., , . . , ..� . . .439W� to ,her, at . " I., - , . I .L. � . , I I . , . . . I I I, I I . .11 I �� 4 1 L , 1�, I I . i -04 I. , c , - � L" ! , as .1 make tim' 1P I)a "'., I rd,ed silk, costing "Out 'bet of unwary people into.paying for specially- recommend . I . 01, 4_ �,� pain and , diz Or L f .. ,. L , �-4h . ­ once receives her Attention. . uisors: and sili destroyers or fthe - - I , , 8i fa yard. ordinary stuffs and Materials con rl� NR ziness, clear up have been received I I . .. .. . . . � . gh coronets themse vex As Her 'Majesty follows events atteh- V-1, �`5 , i;,, ' new Canadialt'navy, L. . . . . . . aboVeL 11 I . . . � Ulan siderably the normal prices." tively. She: reads the newspapers *IgW��,O � k", . And re . the ". gufate . . ure gold Jewels, h of the ,_%1.1111,1� e"11 ". .a d - by Ine dop I . VLL -1 .ffi­ n. 1, . a:rtmeat at- Ottawa. Walter J, Head,. carbtakor of .. Ile little t�jkl* tops a matter of fact, not an'tud daily, and as Princess .of Wales at ,�, I., ­., I urine u . . . ), L -�' I I stuff from whibb. the King's or Queen's . �,._ ,R," 1� . .. . i!he - 1�1'., ... . . ub at Peterbor( , I 11 'I,-.,- d the More important Parliamen- , m� t, , I I , . I . ' was crushed I . L . .. Coronation robes Are made will ever t.ende 0 e, . . I , state. go" cl . I e put on the market, for -only suf- tary detatts, occupying a'seat In the ". -, restore a "perfect filtering �1 the :11.(,n. Frank Oliver mai6l a to. death under a 'boulder.. .1 . L - � _ . �' 11 - '—. b � rLy in ". 1" mient'dri t1he 11-ouse denyini tit truth 11 . . L. � Peeressba' Gaile tile House of ..., I I I - � e ­ . . the. , . ficlent will be manufactured to make 4 GallerY.In ... � , .. Blood, Best of all, this relief: is per . Five ,persons ware dr6wned. by the robes,' . . Lords and in the Speaker'. A chance . .N f." � . � . � . . of' Charges of wrongdoing, a -ad asking � , n- -riter-rising -Manufacturer 'has the,HoUge of Cornmons. i It . manent. . . I . 41 . _­.-ittee of investigation, upsetti-ng of a forry6cfat at EdmuuA- - . � 14 -�R � E . � �ountry house led L0 Illy .�X,l . I . ned guarantee; Or a . - . . I . .. .. . put a specially cheap silk on the Ma -74 meeting in 06 c ..� .11 , '. ,.,- All druggis � sell � . . � - .. I. . , to White Lodge.: and �E'Ilil 1� , whicli was mo�ed for by the. preniker. . ston.. N. B. . �. .% . -i ket which -he calls "Coronation silk,#& being 'invited . * I I � � Booth's 'kidile#. Pills 50c- box. Mon- � . . . — 1�% . .�11 WiLLI the r en A` , 11 1. - - 1� . I I . . I I I I.. — . . 'said in several towns inthe North the being honored �,w ��. 4 1 � , . ­ I . quite a boom the Duke and Duchess of Tack. At -';' -ey back it the* 'faif tOL relkeve. .Write ­ . .. I. . . material has achieved , �­ ,�, ­ F, �,�'�16 . y ' .1 - . I . 11 � . . . I I the ti Ife 11ouse t � �'.., �!�,� . � I FZI 1.�:..., r'.�, . I . I titles; ,� to: T -he R. T. -Booth Co.' Ltd Fort, I � ., . 1. � I I . I and is. selling in .enormous quan the sweating �: . I .3 " . . I . I . . . Lords' inquiry into , I AW, zg,�",?;`�� Uric, Ont, for a - free 1rial. . . . .. . me I was helping with thl * Z., . - N, of. co6rse, the silk has.no more real of , , ��.X � I . � system, and, Well do 1 remember the , � ...... �� M� . I . . . . . . , - . ronation than � � \�v,p . I . I � I I . . . I... . . . I . connection with the 00 I .. . . . . � . I . . I - . . -, I .1 � . I I last year's sfi'ow,-aor, indeed, does the great interest taken by the Queen In ,,7 7, 1 .. I I pop . � the evidence. Slie never' tired 'of 4 �� I -.01" I I . -_ . . I I I . manufacturer or retailer of' the silk __ . . � . I . . � I . . .. I � . . . � ... I I I. . . I actually say,that it. -has, but the ' fact hearing about the ,Workersi and would, ,.-- . I . . .1 . . . . . 1. . . � , . ply me With queitions about the.chain- - ��C,:,� - . -L . . remains that numbers.of people, are . L ��& The: GoveIrnIte t gave A fa�or'able re . � , . buying it a . s a result Of.A clever title! makers. the seamstresses, and the, - �It .. . . I, � Ly , to the T I 6 . routo deputation who . . . �. . . . . . Several downright swindles are be- other toilers 'for, long hours and low 1:1 ,; . . , - ' . I I .. � . . . I I . . I ore' daringly, Wages until I thO�rougb)y belleve,'sh6 11.1 , �� asked for a leaQe of land ,near . , the, I . . . . I i ,�;ggp,;.� Ing carried on by the M I ­ ,� . .rbor enil.rance, for a park. I .. � . ... . �,,� .�- ,,, the Conditions � I I " 4 as ,much about , , western ha . n knew . . I , I . � . . ::1! I dishonest "Coronation" exploiters.. For. and requirements: of these people as I """, i� . 4ouncil . . .. . ,1 , , .. � "..Y. � example, a smartly dressed, hand- ' . � . , .�.�-, . . The Legicf.ativii.,C �. - of Egypt, is: 11� . . I . ,� . . . . . I . . 11 :.:,.;. ,, � . .some well-mannered young, lady has did. Myself. I . , . . t. . I . . �'-.* %'I- '-,�.' ....", . _. - said to be, zl� ,failure. .1 m. -, ".. ' I � , -1� � I . . I � . . . I I .,.., m .,... I .��..�. �..,�, . . . . I ."'.:,g" Z I ill,:: -� �,�4. ,. .,., . . . ;),)..'-'-1.-'P .`� ., I ., collecting funds in North London � - . .. . I . . .. .,*. �,.'�'. .��, R.." - .. been - ROB) 40 ON �� 41�:, _. i:i. . I , . I . .. I � ,.--�.� ittitions. stat� . S AT AVOT1 .. 1. . . . . I . . :I "..., '.--, on behalf of.public Inst . . . .. f, L�, � . � ;1,,:..,: ., . . �_ � . A, . I ... . - . .. . I . I . . '.. ,�.V' , � � . . ; . , .e ..... , Ing that the � ­. , . , 1% . money Was to purchase a I . . . � . . . � . . .4"'W" �-,:�.�� - S V 1� I . , . ,,.' .", _. � '. ." ,� gift which the . institutions. in , ques7 Thome of Ocorgt.IV.. Were Once old I . . . I ..".. .., 11011 "I, nt to their . .. . UL SIGHTS . OF � � . 1�, " ,-,��4.".� tion intended to prese . at phillipip Rooms , . � . . , - , , , : . . . ' - ,.�n ' . . I I . � . 1� C .'. . Maj6stles on the occaslon'of the Card- . . � . I � NEW YORK CITY -'%-Y'�� � Xit, A' " -1 :wv . . - I . . . .. I . I I , . �1'1�!,111�� 'lady has dIs&P- , it ii�a fact, - generally forgotten, that E ARY I . I . . I.. .�', %�:�-'�i nation. The young . D IV., . I . . . . :. . I ... . .. . . .: 7.,�,�.,N. 'Coronation. robes -of Georgi � ., ".."'11 peared recently, and the� institutions the visited:- , New , York, . . - 11 .0 - . -4 As, Princess Mary 9f T ek.. . . . � ,*� .I. nded to represent haV6 noisr which, it has been suggested, his Ma . e e . I . . I � ' � . � . . . , , . . . I ",�­. ' Ini � �,�.. -George V. may wear at.the . . , , .11 she prete ..." � :.��-.,;-.�, ard of her and the- jdsty King . . the great otropolis. of thi) ne � I - "It e People who coming ceremony, were Once sold at L . .1 *, k - - - N \\A��14" Coronation -gift from th CONCERT MALLS HONORED world ? If not, you should do., s6 att I . . .. � 4�-,1110-1':'- .".." . I I other official costumes . . . - Ity . . .�K� I., 1,�_ . auciion. With ,'­.�-, - - :� 41 . i� . r ,%�:!. .st time he . . , � w SHOE POLI.S. -H � 4. ?. for the fit , ,��'.,�_:-- ,:!. to It. -put 'up" at � I the -very I - as it trip . I:.,-. . . . wl .... �­ ­,, .i. first opportrai ... S%�.,:A:.. . I A,i:.. subsevibed - , ", . . k. I 1. Ther6. are also bogu An unprecedented feature of tlie,Cor- �44,es being highly I . �. , . V ": \.X I " � I ..... I s Coronation of George IV,. they were . I � I . 11�:�11 I t1l., , - . - . . . . . " " -, - .W. Z�..-,.,- auction rooms.'In Bond street ion . I I 1, I "..",- " I- - 11 ,of this nature, ,be, P.,�FT!e-",.��,,,,.'�."::�,,:, t'� ­.;�:,:: I agents. .Phillips'. onation year�wili be the introduct I I I _N, � 6...�., seat syndicates and - their I . I I . . . I kl...: I �1� .*� ,.g�, � ' . . I '. . - .141I. -I. f ­ ;�.,,, , 11 % .. . . . . . . `X­­,;�\,f, �,.*:;*_.'.s,`- it, ,�. � ,'4 ��.. tion, Mini- In 1831. Alaces by Royal tit . The I I .,. - ,�, , , Corona . intinesting, is also an educa Lo. ' .. . . . � �� L " 5 ,,�, ". % The magnificent Coronation Mantle of con 1. . � , ,�, 1"k`�', .. � . �13. 1. � - ". NIX � )Before the last I cert hall perform , . . . � _ h . bers of simple-minded people were - le Royalties hive visited .Grand Trunk -Leh 0 is � � is the Perfedion in Shoe Polish. . 41 I . 111;�� � induced to pay - for seats bk persons of purple velvet was sold as "Lot 96" c6nifnand. Ma . 9 privately 'but the � igh Valley rout I . . . . . . . . I . . was prob- ' I ' 6 � ' I L - � for a paltry 075j. though it Anot I London music halli lo � line. from Canadian ., - . - . give a .. - � ,� who called At their houses With tick her hall -mark of Royal patrons, e has never the seen � - .eparations . 11 , 1. ably worth. $1,500 at least. thg eville ' . I , . ets_. The holders of these tickets,. It yet been bostowed upon , (, vaud points. . ConVeniellt train. sewice - . Sonle:.pr . gloss .but - I . . . . .� I . I ,ts- scarcely necessary to say, 'did _Tioit. .splendid '.crimson Velvet Co stage� - . � . . . � .. . .� . . , _. � . a e, ii, according t .. . � In response to a petItIon'signed by and excellent equjpn�enb.. . � . I 1. deftroY the leather. '12 -in 10" not billy is iiot . I I . �. I find any. seats Awaiting them. tio e , d st 2,500, brought. ,oft ,the le"Ing. vaudeville managers tae-.L,_jng Full par*lculacs and il,dkobs, . . . f tom . .. .. � S but increases the life. of the. ledth I er I . Sometimes the man who calls with se, e cast6n,$235, and Queen will "cohirnand" a perform- I . injuriou . . I . I I .. I QUEEN MARY . tickets mav be very smartly dressed fto s on -the caialog�e were. visit EdIribur h -ter any Gra,nd'Trunk A-9aht, or Address .., '� .. ance when they 1 � . esent himself as an agent *of, ., , )rnonies. It fis stated . It i s a hfMiant' I � I _ %ad r6pr t e oronatloti ruff of superb Mech- .the Coronation core ... keeping it al*ays soft. give . . .1, q � do -a A. E, Duff, District passenger Agent, . I � I . .. � ' 9 � *. I � . . large syadicate which has. bought. lize, that other engagements , preclu . .1 . .1 .�. I . - .. .. I , . TEW DUBAR AT DELM. 106 . eats that. they a:re In a and the . oiconation Coat,: W.alet- I � . I..� I . . I and laftili 1 66 .that gives -perfea � . I %­ �� up So Many s ,coat, and trunk hose, - . . similar act on their part so far as Lon- Torontoi Ont. . . . . .. smodth . ..990 . . 1. . . .1 .1 - And th . ese sumptuous -Vestments— - . I . . . . � . ,. . I . I . ­ . . . . I . I . .. � . 11 . . I . ­. . . . I position to offer -them at very low don is concerned. , - � . — I I .. I . ­ . I .. I � 6 prices. But,.however, the device Is 'or most of them--paised, into the - . I . . . . . . . . � . . I . satisfaiftiono . 1: .. I .. .. . . . . 1. ... . ,. . . I � . . . . . I - . . i ' i. . I I ,: . King Will be orowned in India worked, the results, so far as the pur- I hands of Maclaine Tussa:ud, though it A-, Coronation Coifture. - : �&r. E. N. Lqwis in-troduced a bill , .. . It'is goi'od'f6r,yourshoes. I I � I . on December . 12. . Chaser Of the.faked'tickets for' scat.91 is extremely doubtful If they were ever Coronation year Is.io be Made the rogarding banks In -the Hiouse'Of COM- . . . � . ., . . .. � . � v King George, on Wednesday. March is concerned.. 13 the same—hi Is simply allowed to grace a wax figure. . . occasion for a great effort on the part . � . � . . .. . � . . � . � � � .. � . . � . . � . . . * . 22, officially gave his approv'ai of the %windled out of*his money. I I I dd Hairdressers' mons, and in -the discu%sion ' QhOUCUt, . I . . . . . I I . . . . . Df -the Incorporat . . . . "I . . Jints . � I detalls for his Coronation. The King' Thel (l,orona-tion year is, of cOurst'. � � A i'Coronittion". Engine. . . Guild of Great Britain to create a. rnent of -bank clerks by soma corpor- .. I . JLAJLE F. . F.:.DALLEY CO..9 . Limited, - 4 . - I � . . . i - Itish fashion In coiffures. . . . -nonferred with the'Privy Council when tieing, actively 4_plolted by vondors of I . � I . I fl- cheap goods. All sorts of ches,p china, To mark the cornpletion of the ure'y "r is atiofts was routidly-Acnounced. - 0 - UAMLT . ON. . Ont.0 BUFFALO,'N. Y. Mid LONDON, Brig- . I , . � the plans were gone over and rail Metal ornaift4nts arel being put 6,000th �nglne .constructed at thd . �tltl_k this -Object .an exhibition . . . . 11 ,v,,j5di,. t was decided that the Corona- and Shortly to� be held,in London which' Mr. Lt)Slie MiAlann. ar leading Con- - .1 I . I . . I I . . ;n -tho I . .. . I , ninrRet it, 'huge quantities, London' and North-Western Crewe will have the support of.hair'dr . Who ig'a stron . l,tion Dubar at Delhi, India, should be And works� A& leviathan' locomotive Is be- .., essers 8erVatiVd of Thorold., 9 . . . . . I . . � 1. I ... I .. I ,*.eJ4 December 12 next, whbn King bearing PiCtIftes Of their MaJestics and' every branch of the tra I a An . . . I . . I . .1 � _ .... . .... I , . . 1 year's date. These goods are- Ing built, to .be christened ,"Corbna-. I er ofrecipr9city, offers totun 1-1 - , de'dfte and Queen Mary will be preO- this . ng sold at ' qultA a tion." It Ig to cost bver '$20,.000 to . parts of England *n�nd Scotland, , There supp�rt � - - . . I I . . . I ., I . . I.. . . � ent. goth will sull for India about. solfietime8 -be[ ,e prfo.es build, and Its horse power Will. be will'be an exhibition of designso and against Mr. W. M. ,German in W01 � �Advicek f6m Canton M"dicaib a des- , ,� the middle of November. hundred pOr cent. above tb about 1,300. It is expected that the tile dne ,selected by a committee,' of land. -oh 1bat issue, .. - . . . . � .0. G. Sadelmdyor, a honiesteiadw. i . I normally Obtdincd for them' tilo"ll be recommended to the . . near Silmonton, arrestea Oil, a charge periate, COU41ition of affairs. , . I the crude figures 0 1 f the King and engine will be ready in June, and. Will experts will . ­ �ealcide before I The' principal buildings in Bangor, . . 1, Now George V. Stamps. Q,iii3en Which they bear do not . In- be used for the train by which the whole trade for adoption ad the tecOg- - . I of - forgery; committed . ' oduction one Xing and Queen are to travel by the nized fashionable 6'ttern, The Court . . I .- � tahe officers 'could ta '" him, away froM Maine, have been W m - e cost of .their pr p Id to have taken � � , eta West Coast* . . THIN . , t ry to the Treasury in 8, Crease th . route on their visit to hkir-dressers are - , - 1* ,,.,�,,o fractibn of 0, penny. S t tislasm, and If -TAIR ON TOP. . dreds' Tendered homeless by a dipa � pri tewry to a. question, says that a numjwr of Wales. . 1. I up the idea With e, h . I . ' the house. I I . � at . , ase It I ro Ob�d to Issue the new George it Maly be noted that t mpg at the tline of the Corona- t ese cheap Cbron'ttlon - the project proves to be its 6becessful V. t)ooplo bU foolish Impres- . as ,its promoters anticipate, Pirislan If Parisian Sag@. the, hair giower President Taft and oilher notables rous fire. -#140 . It ban not been 'considered gotivents un er the . . Pictorial Representation. . � and Vienne" dontinatiOn Will 90 by that W. S. R. liolmost GuarSTA608t spoke on aAbitration' at 0,110 MeOt�ll Mrs. SultlVail of Patry Sound was RbCessary to maintain the former large 51on t t t e ill become much more In view of the acceptance of two the board, The new coiffure Is to be. the American 2S,00i(gir of Tit-11comnlitted fdr'ttial. On a efiargO Of - , ; sting stamps. A first valu ble later, ey are produced Ift new historical paintings for the Royal distinctly British. Will not cause hair to grow where Ing Of . I . ' . . er -eight reams has been gut n �.rs thilt It is Inconceivable ,,to suggestion to Again . . ... 1. - I I . . J&D hair is, thinning out, nothing, On terliatiOnal Law. hroon, . � . I I delivery Of sixty g ever be valuable V,xchange, tl I I . . .. I � - L .. I � 1. made by the contractors, and the t at 't I . .to forthcoming, that a few of the vacant Asquith's Residence. this earth will, . , . I 11 . - I I --- - - ....omp"- . I riditions of the collectors. .. ..* - pictorial I — . . I , - ; ,.stamps fulfil the CO , . I . pariels might be devoted to _. -_ — - . . new contract. I . of episodes In 'the The private residence of 'Prime . I ! representations And We say to-tvotybody, you .OAR . — — , - — . Roses for thd GbrOnAti0h, - reigns of Xing 1!1,award and Xing Ainister Asquith, at 20 Cavendish - � 1, of its have your intomay bAek it Parisian - . � . ed Gp.a�ga V. Xing Edward paid several Iq coveted by reAsOn I . . . ., I I I . A Suggestion. One firm Jft Hertford'shire plant visits to the, city which could be carn- iP=d reeeptiOn rooms, Old ma- Sage isin't *he bes� hair grower, hair . t ,__.y.Jt roes, all tint- ed by utitler and . , I a7W 56,000 Coronation rose,t n�emor&tOa in this WAy- while the a6gany stairleaso and Walls Paint save'r, hair hea dandruff . . I I " I � The M. A. P, MAgazlftO 13 re being ttoyal p�ogress of Xing George At his Nr John Thornhill two centurfea agoi . I . � � . I . � � that the Xing And Queen M to bloom In june.. They a JrjCF . _­ J",&. 6 1 is hoped O'le to visit South grown In all sorts of designs, One of Coronatloil would ob'VIOUSIY 'Provide A las been secured for the Coronation ouro On the Iftarket to4laY, I , or M P " - P .0 .0 I � . I I mw find it P08811 thete Is he King, conslato fittIng subject. . ., .1 )y Lady Cunard. -it stops itching scalp and. fallifir, .1 ea You it�.Un t neat LiPton 8 Africa: aftbr the Coronation I)urbar , ing, ot.&*pout 1,500 roses. . .... I .. ..... . ­ I . ­ . . - ­ ' . . : in India." ­ I . . . ... — liair and maUgs hair groW ,thick and . I I .1 � . . I .. , " . Iraftee policy a queer tly, or money back, 60 dents [ally Blended . 1. why is an trial abutdan . From Our Own Estates to You, Spec _.� . I thing?—If*1 can't $01. It I c6ft-cel It, ottle, parigiall Sap . I . , for a large ,b and Packed, tor Canada. 'Fragrant Delicious and , Laurier, Sit . . I . N. th Sir Wilfred Frederick and It I can-edl, it I ftn't sell It. . � . Goderieh � GoAgri . lj�es the hair Solt ANd brilliant'and . Invigorating . '-­ . I I . 13orden, Hon. L. P, Brodeur and - What fig the difference between om � I . , � Mks. Jack Altmidall. *a regi!6� to Mr. T� LeckirA, ,n -All clerk, Wpur- party Jeff) Ottawa VcSte�day tot Lon- lady and 4 poistage starrip?—Shd 18 9; . - - - I . .1 11 . . . I . I .ogal i built by the � lato Mr, I Ott on the Old . , is feat in London hO80iW- � . ano the Coronation. I Vhat- Is the. difforeate between a ROVND Tp" , . A the pretty tiriek residOW0 don, to att. . bell and an Idle milsiclita?— r . 'Ke'lt -_ T r baa'b��h 16t 901bb tibm & Pat- t'ha" T�d. the Imperial Conference temaloo slid the other IS $6 mail fee. I 0.*W. Heirr estate. " I One 1AY8 HOMESPIFIXVIRS' M -P-810N"4 LIPT' ON E A . I 'Capt. GollingieW and tAftt, gottat Work bas 'beet coo*ioAced 6A the Colftstgblei McKay - and Mr- 06rd'011 o.t pl*R%llre.,th&qher, plays at leisure. . TO THO VMST . I . .,6( tW gAlVati6ft Attriff., Minton, 'were . �, 11 _ '. . I . I � Ift town last veek thd &604g Of Uft. � new post OAU*. were btinging two ptisouers. acroog . . I I, AT 'LOW RAVES VIA SAIINIA *01:t d . .,ekl � . �8, Rraidkle. , obal Lake , whet OW of I I � � I CHXCAGO, Lfttrattlh %Ad- full *ill-, Over 9 Million Packagos Sol ""A Y7 . , , Mr. U601intoti and F8010Y ft6W t in a dalloo formatioli, from "y 0**d Itutik , i tho men, st( or addresdi'&- E, 1014 11P� _­­� _,"_ — — � ___ — ,� . --ft. . ­ ­ . .� ' I Lm Idi Swill, aide,0 dat**Ur of OuPy tbo house X66fttIt pUrellil =91d C )Od up and tho .014att. turn- Juatez *as takell by 166 111011trooton Agen't I. , Im bith Iftg taken a pot. from, Mr. 41*40a Wl&httliali, 04 oil oYer, Thoy Clung to the ealtoo and — — — — — - ;1. �Kt. 'AtIfthatil, 81 I Icietfs P.10"t.. I 1 Wete RAVed. . I testbrilty'aftet a 4(ftoor4to N$k . t. Tounkto, Outivib. , . I � - - .1ji? Dr. sale'A 6filde. I I I . 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