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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News-Record, 1911-06-08, Page 3a i p'VES Ate'!; D mmswoaIDiy oe,sWill Trr Irltkce, ow iliiflppW out. Tics pr000artoA&l route* In yun4 h,av* beam q.,,,,va,d by the Xing. The Coronation DXY route Will be from 13uck#ngh4,m P41400 'by WILY or, or Admiralty .Arch. Wextininater A.hboy. be wax of: f , 11"r .10 A• iNE RECORDS PIONEERING, 01 Ut PUSERVED BY THIC LOCAL NEW3PAPERS The omoo of lir. C. B., lisle must !e a ve;a!itable mine of weal -VU in *he *atter of well preserver! newspapers $ anoielet date, ebe., which though ,ttving no at money value a ' . 'l ,'-F'' ia1tF:..r,,,,..'„'r„r,,}"�i'r'r .. . r+ . ate„°•' I a FACTORY 1 1A1' , I x NVAL'COURT, PRI �, .11 � III IN MAYAT ,, .W"# 'CORONATION 1. I I , :Omm Qrlar04 WJ1l ,' Prab0llr 1504t, Thai Tho rowels in the Kinil'is ,vrowu Ing• + . #cc$* .ast th*; Warlcr,% Ch*rn- w J p'VES Ate'!; D mmswoaIDiy oe,sWill Trr Irltkce, ow iliiflppW out. Tics pr000artoA&l route* In yun4 h,av* beam q.,,,,va,d by the Xing. The Coronation DXY route Will be from 13uck#ngh4,m P41400 'by WILY or, or Admiralty .Arch. Wextininater A.hboy. be wax of: f , 11"r .10 A• iNE RECORDS PIONEERING, 01 Ut PUSERVED BY THIC LOCAL NEW3PAPERS The omoo of lir. C. B., lisle must !e a ve;a!itable mine of weal -VU in *he *atter of well preserver! newspapers $ anoielet date, ebe., which though ,ttving no at money value a ' . 'l ,'-F'' ia1tF:..r,,,,..'„'r„r,,}"�i'r'r .. . r+ . ate„°•' I a FACTORY 1 1A1' , I x NVAL'COURT, PRI �, .11 � III IN MAYAT ,, .W"# 'CORONATION Weritlte Work, 414ye rgb Amor 1 IN*lis I I , :Omm Qrlar04 WJ1l ,' Prab0llr 1504t, Thai Tho rowels in the Kinil'is ,vrowu Ing• 'f #cc$* .ast th*; Warlcr,% Ch*rn- alnritt 98JS IDIs�tuonds ant1 Tltr World'* work, +i pxatgimeatt a plo lirietfor . ;zs7' PoRrig, t1i13tad stated periodical, in a xeGfztt suet- bor cont*ius, #,A article on the toren of ' �*. This W- 10 1?e ,a 0-44Y yeox for'7E�sug. "The grandeur *?°the whale thins is Welland, V&104 has had V40b a. phOW140441 Gear><e i?: .Indeed, ;so vast a prosro..mme has .anifrzaginable, remindingone of t stories of *Ae'4 childhod and the jewels massed in heaps. wafting the growth in the last Ilve years by reason 3leezt arxaliged far'shint the, he 'trill : first -comer on the hoar of ,Aladdin's : of thetarge numberof manufacturing dilly' beat. th4''rec;Qrd #a Vxo, world'#r ha>npion Bustler. ` :' cave," It IS thus, that one: who hap been privileged to make a olose in,, industries that n :have; been , otabiisted Kveg :at,'preoont the King' to, ref naurae*. 0:9ttemely busy, but the most s.rdu BAectiOn: of the late ming Edward'* crown describes that Important item 1n the Crown jewels; and some idea of the i p'VES Ate'!; D mmswoaIDiy oe,sWill Trr Irltkce, ow iliiflppW out. Tics pr000artoA&l route* In yun4 h,av* beam q.,,,,va,d by the Xing. The Coronation DXY route Will be from 13uck#ngh4,m P41400 'by WILY or, or Admiralty .Arch. Wextininater A.hboy. be wax of: f , 11"r .10 A• iNE RECORDS PIONEERING, 01 Ut PUSERVED BY THIC LOCAL NEW3PAPERS The omoo of lir. C. B., lisle must !e a ve;a!itable mine of weal -VU in *he *atter of well preserver! newspapers $ anoielet date, ebe., which though ,ttving no at money value a ' . 'l ,'-F'' ia1tF:..r,,,,..'„'r„r,,}"�i'r'r .. . r+ . ate„°•' I a FACTORY 1 1A1' , I x LIFE. ---;.�.:: - The P"t's exclamation : "Q Life i MOM � ` Weritlte Work, 414ye rgb Amor 1 IN*lis I fe�fd (life bounding in any voizts," .....,, .,,„ , tortes Have Plaints in Canl(da a yttuel pita, I'eruolitf that fhlta rarelt or agaves! *sake lir, in „, 1 s deiPsl, praise rd Tltr World'* work, +i pxatgimeatt haaleety to thf�uiselves, axe An3air} the ,most :Psrs+n#+'No�ri#Qid81' t1i13tad stated periodical, in a xeGfztt suet- bor cont*ius, #,A article on the toren of ,ifnfartuitate. They 'do awl, 'glut' but ' ,exist' ; for to live i'Irxplieg fore Mrs. XAria +Gfoe>i sx, Grunts, per,,, :ho**, wrium. Welland, V&104 has had V40b a. phOW140441 idka;u to be. TO XVO is to be well "MT U1101 end, obUdIrwo 4" aypW growth in the last Ilve years by reason and strong to arise feeling equal to the Uve, used 3,our aisdioiaaR,r,,wad of thetarge numberof manufacturing ordinflrry duties d the day,. s'ys lkrwej;l titltni tri tris how, lir, ol" o +" industries that n :have; been , otabiisted to. retire not overcome by them •-- to necessity. r �r*4 raatoxad to healthy or there. The World Is Work say$: feet life bounding in, tbo venins. A tilt* *machin*,. 4n4 Pro u0ttl"fll .. In n the little town of Welland Ontario, . ZaOdiclue that rima made tboltsantls of People, men alld WoMV11, voh*ble 64YI.ae m4 hooka„ lt"aopls i abosnGstayfr9#i�rdlffrexaxatIfJaaero atfa 20 Inaxxuf'aGtnring plants wblGb have gone from the United States In the last well and g, has accoxaplislted sx g,rfaFMrPUOd s* i4t 1< ° d° ' »T haaw ten years, These include bxanciiG4 of the• Pl th C Work wc�rlk bagto i ' �' lig the .richest blessings, and that Medicine Ys Rbod's Sarsa- warlir:lotie, end tlxrrt x �>.ste o axes by da4tor of alixoaiia aa>ltsrrb. MI! ltttreitsfi +aua programule or ga'eat Stat* magn ficence, of the crown _.._-...,� ,,...,W, 1 re ymon axdage Company, of axlIla• The weak sat naured of st+tlaans, any dspglatitr of ' which will be worn by King George Coclkapur street, nevertheless, to Persons of retro- Deere & Company, plow makers from , P , run-dtrw.u, Or e%VM40 oa. asttucrh of the i ttou year,.4000. a of upon aunt l one year at tint' forthcoming Coronation it]ay bo Pall wall, spectivf tendencies . a sour(e k Ta debzlita9ad, from any ,ansa, should xa so i ' nd a day; after the death of 1x14 lute St. James street.: of curt Iowa, a>< the Pitte„urp. Tube Company, ; of fail W take it. I : , •. 7 n o afwtarrh of the th a Who►, � barbered from the fact that to the interest. Th _ rltale of the United Mataxs from Eetxoi, and b builds up the XWssaick,,Twelghsd"0 ands•;ppW UIL4 K#ng lydwaFd VII. 2.818 .alamands, 297 Piccadilly, ! ,' whole, s changes e X "pn AfaY 6th. the einalivorsaYY of many *tier jewels, Which f�rnt%dgnati Park Garner. aft wi pie rizcteen others. 'rhe town has, in faGE Verses, chaff s existence into Jing i~ldward,s death, the Iiayak:kam4 King Edward* crown, will be added l3ueklzzu azure P111, of ,ogles of "The Clintonuri ," been ma ' life, and tzlalCe life more abounding. i riexegeiraeaim lfe>tlth #lx' and a, large paetamblage of I, I rive sapphires, fifkY-pix brilliants, *tad gh• Palace. Qx, a de by Amerzean manufacturing Wp are ad rte say th 4saaot Y sg*Insstul I'recsaent will be followed very d 62, and i?ec. 18t*a plants. Hazntiton, Out., too boasts of 813 y ase wands an tbsnJK Ionz etzoaKl► for Iroise ret . tJVoa Will meet at St, George'* fifty-two rose diamonds. + : ,its 'f'avor to: thrs r€,*cera of our ° °• Mr y d Glxapei, Windsor, for a soleatn nae , larxeiy !n the matter of, the Royal d86 o e �. to Atnoriesn i»duetxtees, Includeugz branches 1 Rive ;!'oa .s lgng 7ifAt iaatiai service, Then honor to the King Oeorge a Crown. Argcesalon through London on the dale Gl Colurosxls. air blears �sm>• rl+ork H great dead bavlllg befit duly dkpne, rite The design °.t King Georgq'q crown after the Goros;ation. 7Cha route, a@vim CC, &ill, ']&7Q. ,The Gi? the American Can Company, the In- ► - cprtains wI1I rail bac}( *text dziyi 1tPoYt will be Practically the •same act that Jeral miles In length, -has 'bean. #napped latter�.as,ii} a i�r_ texnational 19arvester Company, the Of Kin Edward, which in turn was a „ Vliver t;hilled lalow Works and the 1lke. . g nut as (allows. LA-�r.con country's Pageantry unsu.pmeed' I.tt replica .of the drown worn by Queen Fronto Buckl4bam, Falace by way , page, " blanket sheet style. It assist ,find there are other Canadian towns t t tiffs f+qunkr3�'s ntstary, y have been a rather aw3cwaxd anxtt of boast o! similar transplantingha +" The first of their Majeptiese Courts Victoria, at her -Coronation in ] SB$. qf`' of V-111 be held on b;ay 7th, l3et,.een The ' k oral crowns, however, are. Constitution Hill, a newspaper to "handle Piocadilly,� glut was ?atterIcavt faCi4riee, fcr 76d companies that duty and ;Tune 2nd there will be' remade for .each Coronatlon: This is well printed. and newsy, + "l'he he&d{hg from the United i3tates isnve built ^fan. four *ugh gppartttniiiea for some thou- neCeearY,' of ,purse, on. *count of rhe St.James street. is .abmaist identical WYtY► at. tgries tit Canada since 1900. Marty .qF wands oi• the noblest and molt d1s- diPferena, in ti�� sizes of the heads of Pali 1VIa1l, used thette are larger than the original Plants � • tingu#shed men, and, women In the -the,•-respective monarchs. Klug Fd- Pa11 'Mall last. POW. Mora thank milt of one 0 the; B g Plc is p � $p Ia' ' make their bow beforq the `ward`* measure from temple to tem- Trafalgar square ,, north olds, in the. Urilted .hates, The tarIif ag=lnet Ver Tea .Yun Can .Beat L t: Ding and QQueen Mara- Pis was 7 %in„ and from the tare- a adnnq+t street, g Iiagea was taken up, with * ,report Canada—whish was necessarily met by a Lipton S . wTo khe iira1; ,Court on May 7th, be- head to the back of the head _6%tn.. P $ae McWa'go of President Grant Canadian tariiE against us --was, of It Has 'What tw"Ii,800.' and 1.000 will be invited. the hel$ht being, .97/41n. K#ng George+s Fleet street; f to then .Senate and the Hou i - course designed to rote t our D1EriC1QUjS Flr�Voi" and , Afrom8 That. House, a. Re P. a manufac Shortly before 10 p.m, on that., occa- head is slightly azltaller, and #n acct- Ludgate Hill, P SSi$fieS 1V�I�Op r .l1 . �+''• St. Maui's Churchyard, rMiitative% which dealt largely with turersi but the result has. been to drive $ Th. Q . g^i' out the World. si0n, calriagox and electric broughams (font ',he has desired that a place be Cannon street, the x+elatlons of the tw n them 76Q or.abl3shmeuta out o! the conn- will 'arowci the route to Buckingham found fdr a portion of the great Queen 'Victoria street. " 0 ations pn �. � ten years, ;�� of them were: Palame, Each vehicle will beair eoMe Culinan diamond, called by command the fisher uestioai aril Gh6 -- bxauieeitely • gowned woman escorted Of His Majesty, "The Star of Africa." . Mansion House, y q , , Mather is bu1,lt' on the other rade of the border to y> a aistingezished a4lttiet`, sailor.. dip- The larger portion of the diamond will King 'William street. , dealt Wlilh oh hha editorial 'page. The take caret 4- the Canadian trade. Many, ' Io=nat,Iklt, of psiiticir;n, ,tad. in brilliant be a de t London Bridge, attitude bows LIPTON'S d d . a the sceptre witch to a of ,fibs Iludson Ba ver moved from the t t Xing Coen a t 'United. mates un1P k or* Boron 4 y COMP fi Borough High street, y because "they wished to take **.*stag* cl m y picturesque Court areae}.. George. hold* dnr#ng the. Coronation to the rebellion in iris NortlUwest ' , tet•,, 1'"e n tually 'at the appointed hour, the ceremony' Westminster read... ettber of the 14wen• cost of living for their Q rly Ifiig and Queen will Occup their twin Westminster I3rtage road, territories is (o. discussed editorial. Ver `�l1Yoxl Faeka es ►sold Weed Y Acording to the Times, It #s pro- Westminster BrldQe, emplayea or of more favorable tart>f *1 hro�xea, set oin a raised dais, white bable that the smaller portion of St. Margarets street, lqs and menti is Made of the ap- arrangeme4ts that Canada enjoys for her 1Jehi, 'them itoyal relattve4 and great the 1Culltnan diamond will take. the 'Parliametat street, graachiu� marriage c$ the Princess grodugts in European markets. ` I -------.....,.. pohce of the great Fxince Regent VVhitehail, Louise iia the Marquis of: borne'. Very' . Blucki -rine, renbYtel th-beneath e ge iMrseG i'ards' or Admiralty Arcit. few of Taros>ta's now well --known -- .'r._ - ...,. Immediately I 14 shaped. Jewel which was worn In his Buckingham palace, business area's. names appear in the helmet 3y the Black Prince at many It the general soheme o! 1,902 set advertising Coingmnsls. And ,. bat e . nc uding Crecy .and Poitiers, f 1 o e the x '• .t" :x " r " :: fir'' „ . ,,, r �;:€, r ,. 11 followed w d there velli ba *thou( twelve or - x:;�. ,, . _�, �, A , . . the, great sapphire being transferred r advertising columnss look 'vex � to the• a k o fou teen carriages, the streets will be Y s f , . F j" 1` �; a1 ` " i , ; `s ` ° , v v a ,; back _f the crown. �" ..,,: r•;, •- , 11 . lined by police and troops and a Sov- serange beside those of The Globe .tow . „ ' .+:: , -'» y It might be mentioned thAt when .*reign's. escort will ride in the caval- da or an {, '' : ' the Cuiiinan diamond, which, beforeA y y other Tolpnta paper.. g, . x ". t < rade. At Temple Bar their Majea- There is ve .. liPttle display ; ';1. " , '; 11 ' j cutting; was no les* than ' 1 e/s lb, In '.ties will halt, and the. Lord Mayor fit- r3' lsp ay adver- . , 3• - weight1. , was cut Into two portions, a Vesey Strong,_ *111 ,present the, City tieing ; it is all single coiu�nlny,2iiost a, * r k if great number of smaller diamonds' Sword. • - y r , „ were made from its "shavings," whlah ly in tied form of business cards of . s : w�, , y ,k ,,, were set In various designs for the use (;((�� ( Tr(� varying length, ,, � ' i t ,icfgli. v N�,} r1 of Queen Alexandra. V l QV A i IV p �►(,�Q P'1- I 1t N N $1�1� t? The ca les of the Cou>iers, which 'L IyF� ,,,^ `4, Tarnous I~arringa:; t �� ti � "" ` will imlaresu , Clintonians more on " � Y FN The King's crown . is simply one, .>Cxorbitant. Prices Being As ked--. acCclunt of ' the facia titan they are a � ll gorgeous masa of Jewels, and so close- ly set that It lei al' .est impossible to What Seats- Brought' In Old home • m praduat, are also four�e . ; rape anything; of the fretlrio or gold set, Days. hheets zrinttld- an".Z."'P' r�neaty. - ~$"••'"'. 4 -` ting. The. base of the crown..ttva --•-- Gen np..It was "Publish(+J every.. Inches In depth, Is formed of 'a band- Extraordinary sums are being asked P, rids smprnin p , • t r ; I a eau of large- round pearls a'nd' varl- y gat its ffice viCtaria h for the rents of West -end. flats and • �, .,rk ii Colored jewels. ..Above aro four great Street, -by fk:w-ltlCL�ai" C"o' and. x houses for the fortheorning Corona- cis ' YJ°' '� arches; which spring .from the pearl- paste']1.eSl.-.,I"ho--eotmtty-"'••'by the . 1. �'r.ra tny: C,rc , , ?!k rh „a rimmed bandeau and • autmounk the tign assess, and as an indication of eai>liest maiiS," Even felt( n' -, purple the velvet cap. These . the high prices likely`to ba obtained y- Ino ar arches are .simply masses . of splendid' tar. good vtawa of. the rocesslgn, the fifty years ago the necessity of get,21• ' e KiNG GEORGE aiamonds, whiCli give the impression P , At the age of three years. of being -thrown on in 'great heaps-, occupier. -of -'a house In : St; James nng the paper into "thte hands of the ' " 7ehGn comae ,the orb, which supports Street has let it to..a wealthy Ameri- subscribers as soon aftiir •publication: . . the St. Andrew's cross, -both . being can, who has contracted to pay .$6,000- as possible seems to have been fully" b' composed of Immense single -stone " Court functionaries will group them- for the day. ,' realized: . . t ,-,_..,agIves. Then the world-famous core- 3lamonds af, the finest luster. "Terms Ot S anony will begin. - Perhaps two of.the 'most interesting Teri : thousand` to twenty-Llve thous- p Jewels In the King's crown are Queen. .and dollars are being; asked for the les $1..50 irn' advance , if not so• paid, II To that brilliant picture no artist's Elizabeth's earrings, two I . brush can ever do justice, • Though e pear-shaped season for, house*" round 'about (;res- $2. CiUb1"bi`Eig}tt"Z3etSplg; alw�3ys, i.n, r many fair women will be present none Pearl* which were brbught'•'otit from senor Square, In setgravia: the' pr1.ices will compare with the gracious Queen among the. disused CroWw jewels `by• p ces advai 0.,'.,$,t.QO,..eaeh.I." some of tL'e , herself,, radiantly garbed, probably in erial. command of King Edward •t4 range from $2,$00 to $6,00.0; ,and old names arra found wilt,, the busrylness " .'••,,.'; 1' . Priceless old lace, and ablaze with dia- adorn the croon at his. Coronation.. $6,600 -for .the larger houses, while !n advert�isem�Cnts, among them' being !' monde and orders. Exactly as, worn ,by the Virgln Queen the. Hyde park 'district, including For the lucky guests the occasion. at her own Coronation in 1668, these many which, though not noW. among will be one of pure pleasure. Aftor jewels were, •by' King Edward's order, Bayswater and Kensington, the, rents the business nrie2k ars still tVell kntMwit . i —paaBi'ng the 'throne they are .free to left untouched. and fastened high on are. anything. from $2,n00 To ;3,000, ria t+5 t st . i our ti J move about among themselves and .en- each side of the arches of the crown and similar rents are,,befng asked for nl 0 xtfo 0 o Cltl. ens, sucli . joy the repast, served in the great and directly under the orb. as ' R.. Irwin Grocer •_ Glas w �MaC . « f1' . banqueting hall, on plates of soli* sate. ; ' g° ' ae, fixed ClS�desdt�he,' pxOpert.y Of 'X'.. McMichael & A tier 'Majesty's Crown. ' Pherson & Co., T'oundxyzrten ; J; H.; than gold, which Is one of the features of In she opinion of 'one .well=known . " GlOni" Cana the Royal entertainment. For them In the case of Queen Alexandra's •agent, theas Prices .,Are altogether too Combe, Druggist; Thors. Fais, Post-. .' .:So.s,'H.iillett. . the actual ordeal of presentation to crown, this was composed entirely of excessive, and Inste d of good bust Jas. Brownlee Francistown For the •above photogravure'The Nows-Record - . master ; ' is indebted to the courtesy .of, the their Majesties, when their nerves are finding its Way intantixe design It is oris sin do in thhr is,the Iiketihood ixow Exeter, "A -licensed auctianegr . 4 $` wound up to the highest pitch In the p house -letting,. Farming World, " g,.' unless • anxiety to make a good impresainn, is Possible that Queen, llTary will fol- there is moderarlon to the rents asst- :for all (lie town -ships of the ..Catrrity a very brief one. A sweet smile of low -out the same plan. Many dia-- ed. "Fancy rents," he said, "will of l uron." Dr. Appluton; Dr; 13�i1?[i � ".�"""'��"'��'�' r�,r��, from the Queen, the same and privately owned . by •Queen keep prospective' tenants to hotels, or .hemi Dr. Reeve : Jas. SzniNh W. C.. T 14 .rI . from the King, and it is over. Alexandra were momentarily removed keep 'them out of London altogether. ` • But for the•. King and Queen the from their settings .and Inserted , in And I (night mention that the supply Searle ; R. H.. Read ; H. Hale ; , T. matter is very different. Each of the the,* crr� wn., A few of the, Crown of houses to 'be Tet exceed* the de- Jaoltson ;: T. R, Fosifar od the Glisten four Courts will be desperately fatigu. 3latno r including •.the Kok -i -noon, thand. . ` In to their Ma esties. Remember that were brought Into re: uisition ..and the . Referring to Soap and Candle Factory, tete, 0 Ing j q , Coronations of the each guest is separate( announced to Crown jewellers temporariIY supplied .paSc, It."is interesting to :note: (fiat The Civil war' in rile Usrited. StateS ' y a, the King and Queen, that each must any deficiency. whereas 'sesta gird rooms at the o''=I. be graciously acknowledged in the Immediately after the , Coronation" nation of Queen C ro was tics ut pro�greso and an editorial - Q en Viotor•!a Bind King, ids . - .fla�,v r of kindly way, and that the strain Queen Alexandra's :crown was taken . Edward, brought, anythin from 0 appears on " the dlsLnistf3l of G�*A: �� �� �/ A :. 11 . of this is kept up hour after hour. to pieces; the Koh -i -poor ;was again to. $2,6.00, In the. very early days seats MCLpilan •03 be replaced b Cali, Brun; ,. Supposing that the intro action and Y Your, first taSta Of d tree to beset as a broach or pendant ,panic be had for as tow as a,farching, side and readersi are imicirmed *hat" I,oItdOn Lager will make acknowledgment took exactly half a for Queen Alexandra's use, whilst her, The earliest. recorded price paid fol .,,-YiDuyll minute in each case, so that 12o greats The hforthern .:armries arz :.advanein your.. Slate thrill with a' TIeW d " passed the throne each hour, in that own diamonds weie reset. in :.their Coronation seats was in the reign of g p flight. F'oT It case the King would take several previous forms. Edward L, when a few. exEravagant slowly but Surely into 'Sonithern ter p sightseers are -reported to haves ent a ++ flavor is surpas$ing: • Yeti have newel found weary hours to get through his formal Q"—a coin equivalent to . half . a rltbry' TheTe are alai Colunnhs do- , I Say... L . ­.' duties! F farthing. or a quarter of a cent—fora voted " to :the xepor$ of the . Fall. As-' a lager So tempting, yet SO wilUleSOnle as ' However, the presentations may be BOGUS BARONETS p's .expedited, it is impossible for the sere - good place from which `to view' the sizes hold .in 40derich, with the nQ06S ■/�,+�■ ' h1S pageant. doh 7� -,%)R -60Y to take less than a number of Vie - At 'the 'Coronation of Edward IL of those. Gosnprising t2xe 'Grand Jury', sly 11111d he, ern haute. But, however tired they grow, They t`v"111 Likely Be on Hand During a seat cost a halfpenny; Richard III:; ` In which' appears that of Robert theirIaiesties must still contrive to ti the -Coronation 1 estivitles. a look ab fresh, and smile as serenely penny; Henry v,, twopence, and in .Coats.,' Some of the best $ovarian beersequal London on the fast as upon the first and moat '-'-- .Henry VI.'s relgn the frequency of In the . isSuri of i8B3 is: an interes*.- + distinguished of their guests, Titled imposters will be more num-' Coronations caused them to palm on Lager s rare qualit $Lit the' aI'' Most would want a day in erous than ever this season on ac the public taste, with the result thAt inf account of i+he annual jmeeting Cf y y e seldom ex -Ito " bed to,,recoup after the nerve strain count of the drawing power of the the price went down -:'o m•halfgenny, the "Clinton Librar Association". - ported and the are eX e f such a reception, but the King. has Coronation. ,ft rose again with Edward IV. to two- F y p nSlve. Tllis.newestS . ' tr'#line for heI ' IIoM1vi dl� .at fficexs that. He will be u as Owing to the consequent rush of Pence,( which was the standard price: wines t fa ng U a .LabatttriumphisnoteXpensiVe. Yett4in redi were elected : ,,` edriy as usual an the day following social festivities ,c few title holders . until Henry VIT., when it was'a whsle ? • g.. each of his Courts, and transact irn- whose names are' unknown to. busy great.. At Queen Elizabeth a Corona- prjSident, 1�Ix. PTale. ents are the very choicest; anditbrewed with i . . T . . + i portant State business. hostesses will •.give rise to no susp!- tion the charge was a tester,: or six - cions. Suave rascals with unimpeach- p Vice, Mr. Murray, p y. �,ondon. La er encs; at James l.'s a shilling; and utmost Care for ab3olilte uTit x was, advanced to half a crown at the Socroilr Mr. La cock. - { g . r able . manners will undoubetdly have Y; Y MANUTACTtRED IN ENGILAA'D Coronatlon -of Charles .II,; and" James their chance during that time. 'With Treasurer, ne a Mr. McTaggart, ha, ens a a . .. I the .help en their, bogus lookinetions, II. At .az . c of n, a William and Mary Libraxl:an Mn. 'i'hwaites. . e'tl Nearly Everjthing Worn at the Cor- these adventurers, who .gaol( upon It was :a crown, and at .C}oarge Ir.'s + enation Will be British -Mails. a.:$ulnea, i"nerbasin sl g � wealthy. travelers as• 'their . natural g: Ightly with each Consultin Crsnt!mittee; Messrs. fait- -.�-makes your. food tastty b 1 ": With the one exception oft prey' go about thele nefarious business 8uaceSstve reign until that df George ridge, Stlevenson, •Searle, Fisher and r. GTeatljT.assists . . etre perlai mantle or he Im- . with a tactful cunning and a calm CV•... T.aCksan. Oil, lenefit5 the filo . . digestr blood, And, on a hot pail which the King off�ontery that almost defies detection, - "' ' assumes at his Coronation, the robes Knowing the gamic, they avoid tak- A reports of the year's -work Was - and Sultr d to be worn by the King and Queen. Ing any title higher than. the baron-• road -which" shows that a iccurse of 1 t Y . ay, London .agel";refreshes.Vou like :r' ' are •being .made in London. itnt[i etcy, an order most open to abuse, for a COOI breeze. YUUt11 surety ap reCiatGit. Ari lately It was understood that the-l{11,g there are over one thousand genuine'. Sid' 'Jeb; ores were given durl2lg tale p d Would wear the Imperial mantle made baronets besides the premier baronet, , gea14. Those giving' the ledtures rovere.: it . will do yoll�� much good.' London t for King Edward VTI„ but It now Sir Hickman 13eckott Bacon. _oboe* Mcbanald Lager is Seems to have been decided that his title Oates hart, to 1611. Rev. Mrnssrs, Carmichael,. . . F r • Majesty will wear the mantle of one In order to prevent the false as "* and Mills,. Judge Cooper and Messrs'. deal of the Geo -gas. The Queen will not gumption 'of a baronet's title when it ,;: MbCfre and I#a1e, x110 total , Mnounb, a,t. dinwpr • ctlear the mantle or train worn by lapses by the death of its holder, a • .realized, from the lectures was: $30.30, • + Queen Alexandra at her Coronation, royal warrant was issued by the Kine '-`-stiIillllr'lte8 tired.ap appetite; adds savor as at one time there �waa reason .ta In February, 1.910, stating that an u+ whioh," Wing to the liberality of IVJr. � p to meat, betieita . that it was her Majesty's in- official R, 1j. tread,. ivlio furnlshctl the hall . allays thirst. Qllit im orted la ,eT$ not'nearl official roll of baronets must be re- 1:. p , y S0 tenkldn to do, but one specially made pared -by the home Offiee •,and that With lighting and heatinig free; Was judge. for her in). London. This Is bel ag when a • baronet dies his Successor ;. $Ile and twice as costly. Just try It and ud e. made of purple velvet lined with er- must prove his right to the baronetcy, y„' added bo t{htr funds ter the purchase l g - �. mine, and will be embroidered by the Within recent1. embers of the Ladies' work So- of years the daughters of books. Tl is ishut• also trills o'f the /"� '� �r r tnnany well known Americans have f fanning 'of a "Skatin'g Rink Coln ar+�'er,ex '�i,e -tety, of which Princess Louise Duch- assumed the .titles cbnterred” styes ass of Argyll is president. The move- (item by marrying into the nils-anetCY• k' ' piny" and the leasing of a pond ' ment for the promotion of everything Baronets do sat sit a.s hereditary e - i, �,' from Mu: .lolras Cxibbings, this con- from , al . IkSilal dealers in beverages or British in the way of dress being worn legislators, in the HOuae of Lords, direct front this Coronatlon year, started by Queen' neither are they officially. represented • � '�� otruebing of a shed amd arxamgemerits o�Yl John Labatt, of London, Canada., 00 L Mary, enrolls its recruits more rapidly at.the' coronation of an English Sow- `s0`. % tot lighting the pond. is every day. ereign. But the tercentenitry of the a ; `, In the issue of Nov. 14th, 1862', ' Institution of this order falls thin ,r . A'%ucky Debutante. ' Year, and prominent baronets will un- _ mention ria mado of a meeting..of'the � �t" �i Cyr Lucky Indeed fa the debutante at 0oubtedlY take steps to advertise the ,r' : "Relief Cotil,tYiib'-le" of which Mr, As• For dignity of their rank, and to render It this come In year of 1911, for she 1Ess liable td abuse, The police court dale is Tteaourer. Tho sum. of ... Will ,come in for much entertaining magistrates are Sure tr, have to deal $2${1.28, Collected for the "I?IMU reed g on it tinily magnificent scale, and .with n few of the lose expert mas- Opers,tives lit the Mother Cottnpxy.," be peri Itted to flee many interesting, queraders in 'borrowed blumeS. " gond 'po6slble unique, sights. is handed in at this me6*11s, Ahnongst . Among the many girls who were , Ile list of c0ntxibutors appear the to snake their first heti to I, ng Coronation IInower, following well-known ngimes : JMnes; GI arse and his Consort this year, is A sneclai Cable from Landon say'sI'll thh lion, Manus, Grenfell, Lord And Queen Mary has adopted the pink PRINCE JOIN - 'Wliiteheaal, W. Murray, M. XdMglgart, '" I.►.clY IDerbborough's oldest daughter.. carrtatibn as the Cordnatioai iiower. Btirn July'i2, I80G, J. Gibllitiigs, ri, Flalo, i�rs.R. aie, . T. Jackson &. Brother, G. Chldloy, w J. Ohidley, A. lliegurehie, Rev. A. D. McDonald, J. 'H_ Ct�acnbe, J, ,,Mr. I;. W. I4I Mber of V'ando�u'ver-lzas A synaggu0 at Montreal was. roteis Rekol and A. D. Cftnlok, well- Str3t'On,"ft, S. I.1, Rance, J, Lindsay, *e>en Appaznted mar,%&ti rrf the Iltsngill- tvrbtkadd by an elLpit 840% I known and fespe0ted iosldents of I Prod RumhIll, G. laentley, I4a�i+y , V, � itfn Bank's new offiee Im London, , Patrick Can leld wng Sentenced at I Fordwir n, Toil inn the water with, a tluntr, A, Taylor, . J. eiddldeombe,. R, f Karl Grey 'unveiled the ntatu0 of tludlph to tea years in Ole pe'riitent- horse and cart and went drowned, : Uinslt y, A. o4unm, I. Itatteniluxy, S. Clilo Dupxtr was drovrtted at Nfont+.eal �lieelk v#ctt�t'itI at 1�0f:lila, C�ml+, tats for assaulting ukkd; attempting to his i ti t • n I7�att'�t, R. Xxwiiv, W. garland, J. � • , . u by boat u. se ti !�. SAM110 %outs 1•firtiit, the •iiValktlivi110 boy, tali I1frs._K4o g}i, I�0aIt6, Jr.Jpair, '' , J. FLu'iiii,� , - a t bot by Pjdvrra,td Huntley,, died from Imfnigtaltt Agent Uhito Stated at Th6 'Uhitod &&tea '.14upr(*n* Court ball, J. Staveley, J. 10abbinglIfte, I � . titin �wotirid. wilytsip ; that tht negro iii Wtgr*tion f0046la ri its 440isioh % the Tobacco• 'N Trowse, C. lJ. a+VOy, J. Leslie, f!rofk oklaltofilzt, tib the Canzadiaaa west ,Frust case, i!V, , "a ,"4, SI', Veaclo , A. liuitcfift , 3tt iihb nuke, superao!r J&de, Rev'. J. C;arrai th11,01, John ."_ 'l+!orptyriatfof(61 a ooktlr 6re1ifi n!t'diae Sao ie lt3to�lr to, e0as'0 .�oolii. I lire d'aiiinagea the ['t 16-Stolrage Of hir ;Shipley, Dt. 'Ret -ft, A. Mt;tel%n; btt. *std buttld(1, tM009 61680 of $0,- ft W. S. Gilbert" "Q'i playwi'1ght, *t LAM66, 'Silt,, irn (nits bXtO1114 Of ,"plstoft, T. f+ lir. C. 441yasi, lit. `fob'. . . . t . . , ,I melt A trtrgic 404%, , • . , I'�a0,481ir i + n , r , , !' 1 ) V � 1l;Cjj�ajrClkits, nkig�,' . rw, I