Daily British Whig (1850), 7 Jun 1902, p. 8

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Pesise Rallwagn, : will ow Home Seekers' "°c. ...icus . Te The Canadian North-West "3 At Return Fares. Emo §35 #0 Red Deer... { Strathoons. .... returning entil AUGUST 24th, until JULY 0th. Tickets are not to THE BAY OF QUINTE RAILWAY ~~ MEW SHORT LINE FOR fin, Clarence street. Manitoba and Canadian North-West and Retura Via ! North Bay as Follows: | foes. 1430 fois Bod Dow 1000 Return on or Before A heap Excursions STRANGE DWERS OF EV. OCOURRING IN COURSE OF BRITISH CORONATIONS. Death Bed Scene of Edward The Confessor -- Falling of The Crown Off the Head of James II. It is not a little remarkable to note the really large number of what may be termed evil omens which have oc curred in the course of the history of coronations. Very few of impression L In out the crown i. The dying 10 make re re not those given to Nothing blustering oné more last effort the words : be thy will; that on the followi duke William should have been crown- od and anginted to be king over this land 1 The coronation of Stephen heralded a wretchedly unfortunate reign, certainly the actual events of the cere mony seemed to betoken it in full measure. To begin with, there was the archbishop, William de Corbeuil. Only a little while previously this pre- late had sworn in the most solemn manner to uphold the empress Maude, and now he deli ly trampled this sacred pledge under foot. Some other very events marked this coro- nation. T host, or consecrated bread, is said to have disappeared in some mysterious, unaccountable man- ver. The kiss of peace, which formed a regular accompaniment of the cere: mony, was forgotton; andl 51. the t magnates, w of nw or a who had officiated at She cere: te. ~ i & 3 g He ae i i gs £F most pains ana ex were lavished upon the coronation of Richard II., and a coronation conducted hpon a Sel, Waa by bo items inecnsiderabie, and, w came point, there + 5 iiEfy ii ine ' ¢ ; ; i ! i 8 tei # t i Be fF ] i 7 i ig wg : Li for instance, which bave | seal THE DAILY WHIG, Str. enough, por by RH critically ; z This is not the Hn Yun, your majesty, that my family have sup ported the crown 1" i this upscrupplous Sidney, to his royal mas for its object the w Sf-Brangs on tie ope. The col the crawn was not rely ' fabricated some white lies. took | place in the 1685; but the eveats of 1688 and were mot far distant. ADDINGTON ELECTION. The Official Result--What Tbe Figures Tell. at work, only votes were cast for Mr. Aylesworth. The "following is thé 'result of the AYLESWORTH. REID. - 418 | oll A ey 17 4 Tort Ta spu est Indian ports lay, spun a wonderful yarn about floating islands, monkeys and partota to-day. "We were about thirty miles from Wataina Island, in the Caribbeau sea, - [he said, "when we came upon a float island. ing, Waid sate and several of Gia it. Thousands Capt. Warneck declared the eruption in Martinique had completel i up the entire district small pieces of land became separated from some unhabitated islands. MARRIAGE A DODGE, Marries the Plaintif But Can't tH it = | i, I £ F 3 ; i 8 5 all dealers or sent . jfor Bt. Louis both the national &% & gb p---- oy SEVERELY TRIED TAR. MENTS PECULIAR TO BEX. > $ - 3 ------ Ordinssy Medicine Will Not Cure 'Because it Merely Touches the Symptome~How to Get at the Root of the Trouble. Behind the veil of her womanly mo- desty and fortitude, nearly evry wo- man suffers indescribably froin time to time, and continses to suller in spite of all her efforts, becausé ordin- ary medicine is powerless to do good in such cases. Ordipary medicine may give tem relicf--even a purga- tive may do t the one great ently ouring preventing return of the ailment is Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. These pills are not an ordinary medicine; they are not a patent medi- cine, but the prescription of a regular- iy prastising physician who used them in his private practice for years be fore they were given to the lic un- der the name of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. They are the best medicine for man; the oaly medicine for woman. Mrs. John , Chickney, NW.T., says : "Ur. Williams' Pink Pills have saved me many a dollar in doctors bills. For some years 1 was greatly alllicted with ailments that make the life of so many of my sex miserable. I tried many medicines but found no relief uatil the use of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. These pills have made me feel like a new person; the ahnost continuous suffering I éndured bas pessed away and life no lo sees a burden. I know of a nn r of other women who have been simil- arly bevefited and I think Dr. Willi- ams' Pink Pills worth their weight in gold to those who allo How istigle complaints or prostration." The Barpioms of Doonb for both men and women lies in the timely use of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, which act as a nerve tonic and supply new blood to enfesbled systems. They have cur- ed of cases of anae- i consumption, pmins in the back, neuralgia, depression of the irits, heart palpitation, indigestion, rhewmatism, sciatica, St. Vitus' dance, and partial paralysis. But substitutes should be avoided if you value: your health; see that the full name "Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People" js on every box. Sold by at 50c. a box, or six boxes for , by: ad dressing The Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. SAMPLE OF CORRUPTION That Has Caused a Holle In Tory, Press. i Here is a sample of the way charges of corruption and fraud are manufac tured against: deputy-returning officers ~it is an advertisement in t Owen Sound Advertiser in relation to | the . un t it has been reported in and about Owen Sound that oka Lindsey, who was deputy-returning of- ficer at No. 9 A division in the town of Owen Sound on election day, saine- ly, the 20th day of May, 1902, handed out two ballots to a certain voter and that the voter was supposed to have marked the ballots and had retyrned to deposit them both in the ballot box when | jumped up and prevented him doing so by snatch one or both of the ballots. I am also that it is generally alleged that I, who acted as scrutineer for the conservative candi- date at said poll, originated and told this story; but I did it as a joke, and am very, very sorry indeed that it has been taken seriously. ie no truth whatever in the statement, and I have much pleasure in stating that the | was conducted properly by Mr. indsey in every respect, and that there was no ground of complaint whatever ainst him as deputy- returning of in any way whatever, and I again say I am sorry that a statement was taken seriously that 1 ineant as a joke. "Dated at Owen Sound this 31st day of May, 1902. (Signed) John A. Creasor. itnesses, (Signed), D. Rutherford, J. P. Raven." Want Both Conventions. Bt. Louis, Mo., June 7.--The busi ness men's league has set to work since the postponement of the warld's fair to 1904 was announced to secure de- mocratic and republican conventions to 000 f be held in that year. Formal invita tions have been sent to each member ol the national committees, signed by rmer mayor C. P. Walbridge, presi dent of the league, and former con - jgressman Nathan Frank, chairman of committee on conventions and en- to SATURDAY, JUNE 7. START THE NEW YEAR RIGHT. If you are not already using MONSOON Tea, we would from your grocer. INDO-CEYLON TEA The Toronto Moon Satirically Re- cords Some Doings. At Mrs. Jack Init's dance the other night Willie Comeon, Fred, Boroughs, and Tommy Hott are said Ww bave flirted with three of our pretty gis quite amusingly. The gown described in this column Monuay worning, as worn by Mrs. Patterson, of kmbro, at the Wood: bine, on Victoria day, was the toilette adopted for the occasion by Mrs. Hugh Guibrie, of Guelph, who is the guest of SBalut ame Melvin Jones. Mra. Vatterson was not pres ent.~Toroute Mail, Now, would not that disgust a healthy jackass? Uh, Ugh! sickening! man. even How Mrs. Angus McWhirter, wife of "Don ald," well known as a stevedore on Church wharf, is living en pension, with Mrs. Murphy, on 'lerauley strcet. Mr. and Mrs. Lovead have given up their beautiful bome in Nt, Johns ward for the summer, and are now in punchin' in a large stone house in Kingston. Mrs. Safiord-Head entertained the Peroxide club at a yellow tea on Sat urday last. The flowers used in the decorations were dandelions apd yel low iris, and the tea was taken through straws. The effect was quite kerslop. Lovely, adorable, gorgeous, superb, charming, delightiul, beautiful, chic, stunning, delicious, dashing--my word! Stix in the names till the mixture is thick--and you have that eunfctic known as the "Sesial Column." ------ To the Editor : Sir,~] think your idiotic pape is simply horrid | The idea of your weat- ing people who ocoupy higher social positions than you do with such con tempt, is too impudent for anything. I think you only do it because you think we may offer to buy you to re main silent. 1 assure you, you are mistaken; we shall do nothing of the kind. Yours, with contempt, ~u-- Now, so there you nasty thing! We must throw away our wormwood pen-handle, or someone will throw peroxide of hydrogen at us.--Ed. Won His Bet After 22 Years, Cinginnet Enquires. Zak Snyder has just won a wager made twenty years o. In 1580 Soyder and G. A. Mix decided that the spire of the Methodist church in Byron, Ill, was insecure and would soon blow over, Mix bet Snyder that it would fall to the north, while Sny- der held out that it was going over to the east. The result was a bet of a box of cigars, and they cleverely plan- ned to get the weeds in advance. They went to the store of T. A. Jewett and told him of the bet, and that the los er would pay when it was decided. Jewett, mot suspecting the terms of the wager, turned over a box of cigars to the pair, and he has been waiting for his money all these years. Last Tuesday. the steeple succumbed to the fury of the storm that vailed in that region, tumbling over to the cost, and Mix, remembering his wager, called on Jewett planked down the money. : Kipling As A Polite Man. pre- the structure Times, Rudyard Kipling was last in the United States he Te with » pn that included several other well wn writers, a fair proportion of men and women who kmew something about literature, and a large number knew little and made up their who lack of knowledge with pretence. Sev- eral of the last Seacribed kind started a es $ el! ith ! fii F ir fi i BSE Hi i i fie i i i iF iF E F ¥ witd i 5 ! *f F f 3 fst eis tefl g i on we fi | | if ¥ : i ¥ i It is the most delicious of all teas. » $20.00 per pair, on view ARTIST'S PROOFS. 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