eimai oa HT THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, MONDAY, MAY 15 1911. 5 > " EE The CORONATION OF KING GEORGE V BY DR. LEACOCK OF MONTREAL. Cos " \ y Is ¢ a rferred hai mour ach i i SE \¥ Li ! i 4 . ; The kin a8 > ; nd : sople, u tobert de. Marmi t the : . ! > 3 : Fo? dv A EY ; HE re a ith 3 dncolnshire m nor py the 8 vy, 18 Lr : § id Shi : { Live nz OG ; - : re y IV homas Dymoked TN J : \ Ab ry pg i 3 siilinpe yo . ' i Fhe this . e Quen Red office by reason of his Xx . Nt ¥ : xi 3 shillingato the altar,. wherenponl. DUffhg this fima the Quen ba | Caled ihe office by teaser of bi = HH i 'you get a three mn the sw and a Ti ¥ anshe : it and ' e altar, buy now. shed : descendants held the office \ Si otia SEER | fi } p i tq eiore { 3 i at pporied } . i 1875, when it was abolished. The : I - . \, 1 N. | Ye ioral o Trace ¥ ¥ lady t A practice was last exercised at the 3 i A 'BT Li i ; i pide on Sess inbea yreaation of George IV i : 3 RIT Wb 3 fii \ ponies i i r a ati f r 3 HI 125 i 3 : ng George ¥V.. second son of! : 8 0 : ddward VIL, and Queen Alexandra, 'a BEI AY SRE Mg Ri } wn at Marlborough House on > Heth (PF A 8 : a : 1865. He succedded to the ' He : od BS i a HIRE : : ne on the death of his | \ i 2 I . Hi 8 14 A910 He began ! i TR pe) 3% I --the favorite in a million homes at he age of me devoted to the : Ui BREE A Se SOG ae NE SRL \ /In 1 and 2 pound sealed tins only. did exceedingly 'anadians feel a special per nterest- in the new a« reign; @ has been three times 104} oul and has always shown ™n ov i p-- - RO : interest in Canadian af a § i 3 '. : and a keen appreciation of ; 3! § & SIRIRS We have a large stock of COOKSON'S ANTIMONY indian loyalty He came here rst 3s a young naval officer, then! A AR EN | : for immediate delivery. Prices right. j again in 19 ! he was Duke oF' i, Te, meas Te oy) and Re A METAL CO., LTD., - TORONTO of ( Vales he visited Canada. a third me in the summer of 1%68, coming ed special lustre upon the cele. rations of the Quebec tercentenary.. fis. simple manners, great tact and less hate endeared him: to all Children Often eed & lazative--but you cannot be toe hig sith ects ' _ N careful what you give them. Harsh 3 ioe i Mary . Sistingulitiod tor WESTMINSTER ABBEY ARR'NGED FOR THE CORONATION. plurgatives injure the bowels and pave ths way for har in se ve © > cou 3 : te aa ) 4 . She is extremely patriotic, and takes 1. hrone I rd war Shah life-long troubles. The new the keenest interest in all charities 2 i ai {3 \ and 'home industries. She has speci- ally ordered that all her coronation robes shall be of British manu- 4. Kings facture, which, of course, means that Altar 1 "ulpit effectively without Irritating the bowels she expects the ladies of the court : and mderf i rimson-bound BD ag t is fort. The children like m tor they taste y foliow her example Both she monds and ie . 3 pL ha > or causing any discom t R. on ho y . and the king are devoted to their Aris Ee a ae. Bishan af}: like candy. Ones of the most popaiar of the NA DRU-CO preparations, ildrFE, who have led an exception t th ronation of Edward VIL | ohh 0 iina = aap, 25¢:-a box. Br set re iad lh, send 25 and we will mal! them, 20 ally happy.and simple life the bs rround for the magnificent! Sra=n Lak : t Argyll Nations} Drag and Chemical Company of Canada, Limited, . . Montreal. ward, Prince of Wales, eldes disp r was a subdued and : . the king, was born in 34, 1 je. iieh threw is . 0 wy PE LAER UY sat AAAS eveiy inch an English i y all of 1 Je Bes Ain yrs > - . He is a tall, manly looking 1 VAY sul ne is] 2 : i a a ° : A Pon I ste i ders, Ge of ov | LLIST YOUR PROPERTIES NOW mio the rir the od rotation wil be bbe ana hi | % artaus | FOR SALE OR TO RENT , which is to take place in mingle TEEOUS SOE ma of r eft SALES NEGOTIATED. RENTS COLLECTED. , 1911, at Carnarvon Castle. | tha staiws irenadiers stand side! ped FIRE INSURANCE, this will mark the Mginuing of the iby side with the Veame tuction of d n ' "CONVEYANCING AND REAL ESTATE. The toronation year is (0 be made | heihan gard. sand posting upon | EVIE resibat 8 fe E. Blake Thompson, heir halberts. The Orienth] prin i : } : > t y and potentaics in flowing robes and ed in MIERER. Us OVER-NORTHERN CROWN BANK. MARKET SQUARE, Womerful headgear ght have step- | £40 Fm the Sh f She wat "Phone 286. KINGSTON, ONT. ped out fix < i and | f i y bilan Nig -- AT 18 MARKET STREET KINGSTON, ONTARIO me AAA AA a Ag You can buy Fire, Life, A sed, Siekne Plate Glass, Auto mobile, Motor Boat and Marine 1 nee, also obtain Ad manistrataon rs i Luparant on n § k ¥ icate minkier carrie the « Ww fron ) eat pass in siate into King altar to 2 ar seat : i 8 el for a few momepis You can bay : i a 1 ' Som v the Market procession Houses amd Lots nyston ts in swburn, Rivers, eld, the Queen leadi 4 tendants, the king com dlgary and Phe Foute bas i by Whitebal a 4 x2 5 Mall Pic : and Coastitu-1 78 Elevation of Edward the Elder Veterans' Sorip at his Coronation in %01 till, and ba show yaa. g , : " Stemnny By She a memorable by the great festival of pets are blown, di : \ profou py empire, o } " originally arrdnged for last of artillery, and th houts © ? npargileled beauty a: year, but postponed on account of clamat rom the Auden with-|2pendo : the death of King Edward. The re out are heard Long a r Sie : musi be sald H Wilho '* jconstructed programme includes all has fallen or > thr d assem i plied by the army corts of new and gorgeous scenes within the ' Ve ny ad eR othe Hat Proves{ and incidents of historical interest, pepple, t i pr o ells, t i }- TRIRO + ARG IRE] aud the proceeds of -this wonderful booming guns, ' : the ' wid be a tame one. The} poorival will be devoted to King Ed air Is harged F profoundest | ¢ ¥ military parads ward Vis hospital fund Mr rsui in a t is of x ny emotion i : and TORISe | Frank Lascelles, 'the master of 'the | vance of the four kites of in} id \ y abd. T} : : : The nt f the Wm ! : pageant, is well known in Canada g ket ta ' the sovereign ---a remot tnx 3 £ ig 3.1 having successfully organited and X -- oL 8 ; | produced the tercentenary pageant next . ¥ 3 i iret I Quebec in 1908 There will als The king is now conducted to : ) s an extreordinarily|, oiary tattces, carnivals, tour throne and seated here k i ng As If, mare Ori naments, and a very fine naval re while an a ' made ta him bh R : } and splenal . view at Spithead he archbhisho ' king on his t Be eiv t r Ve meh At each successive coronation the amage of th i i ITE e| crow n jeweller has tq take into con take © heir coronets at eel 3 { $ mpi sideration the addRjon during the fore the shvere LR®aceo gto |} t wax TE v ac) -1 last reign of some wonderful new codel ; pr promis peoy ' a } t } imes, {jewel or jewels. Such, for instance grou : J : 8 were the Koh-i-nor, or "Mountain of and ae b P+ " y king to be Ligh the most valuable addition oT \ i tis is to the crown jewels during Queen ND ealty 3 . i tod ~ovigi »d in the] Victoria's reign--and the Cullinan \ X 3 PO diamond, or "The Star of Africa as by command of King George it is to { bo called, which was not 'discovered tin 1805, three years after King Kdward's accession The Cullinat diamond is unique for size and per water Before cutting Its in jeweller's language was whes, and "rom base 1 high it measured close on thres inches The stone was cut into tw main portions, which were worn by Queen Alexandra on some state ov asions, while the "shavings" made my number of large and beautiful liamonds, set in various designs | The centra place of homor in thel ront of crown is at present o uplad by the great egg-shaped ruby worn in his helmet by the Black Prince at many battles, including | recvband Poitiers, This ruby hows the three holes clumsily crown jewellers of Plan nes, to allow the prince herein the badge, the three feat rs A 15th century jeweller hast aeatly stopped these holes with! three small rubles. Below the ruby! omes a huge oblong sapphire | bought by the Prince Regent ahd | wesented to the regalia and worn in rout of his crown in 1830 This ipphire in spite of its size is not in! sideration of color worthy of its! : sud is. to be made a contre | f the back, while the smaller on of the African diamond will { : Le i , ake its »lace below . the Black i : ; Be TT rinte's bE. The larger portion of | 4 a , Ber UFiar of Africa" will appear on oA i 3 mmelent kings of Epgland, 3 For Health he ='eptre, which, decoraiad alse p a 3 spread upward Info § ng bran : by the "Oriol" diamond, which is ca 2 § { waring double Towers, the © - Drink McCarthey' 8 Ale ser than the "Pitt" or the "Koh ' : | <rtion of gold, the immer of kil i boc" and many other priceless aa RE | a and leaves armed' with and Porter. It's the : 5 awn jewels, gives King George an | ¢ . horns. As the tree cy akd, | best. muh nto carry | which 'will take A i 3 \ J L | he thistle and the ghamro are ol ak is the most superb in the, tater ? ¢ . grafted om to It, and at last Ti i) R, J. LAWLER Ba 1 J. O. HUTTON, Agent. $000000000000000000 * ©000000000000000000000 900000000000060000000000000000000 o. stssusedase 0000000000000000000000 this Message We're busy as ne vier before selling new Spring Shoes, and our patrons are enthusiastic in their praises of the way we've prepared for their new >pring Shoe needs. Particalarly striking are the uvew styles of Men's, Women's and Children's Low and High Cut Shoes. There jg simply no limit to the Shoe selection we offer our patrons this season. Not a stapleor novelty that is not represented in our exhibit The best advertisement for" our Shoes is the perfect satisfaction they give, and our Shoe ser- vice this Spring will be such as to make us more poular than ever J. H Sutherland & Bro. 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