Daily British Whig (1850), 7 Jun 1911, p. 8

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Re. a ab Ai A RIE RE % : THE pany BRIPISH WHIG, WEDNESDAY, - JUNE 7, 1911. Ga ts b noblemen who will be in attendance. Some time ago the earl marshal made public the description of robes required | for the occasion. All last winter the Coronation of the' i King of England ; |r. wim ere @ | for coronation use. London manufac. | turers bought up all the miniver fur Ten Days of Festivities Will Attend the Crowning of » hy George and Mary--Daily Scenes of Magnificent Pomp and Ceremony~-London Will Be Crowded With 2 Visitors From All Parts of the World. will be worth while. And 'the fanniest thing about the whole affair is that the people of the United States who have the most to say against the expense and display of coronations are the very people who will go in the largest numbers and the most money. It is estimated that their plutocrats and social elimbers will spend twenty. five million dollars during the festi- vities in order to see a function which they profess so strenuously to despise. Their spending proclivities have sent the price of everything soaring and huge sums have been paid for the occupancy of London houses for the coronation fortnight. The price of seats along the route are enormous and windows are bring- ing fabulous stums. Prominent places in the abbey will be given to the representatives of the Empire overseas. Sir Wilfrid Laur- ier represents Canada, and Lori Shenstone is the special envoy of the Augtralian Commonwealth. Sir Jo:- eph Ward, who passed through Can- ada recently, was on his way to the scene of the ceremony where he heads the New Zealand delegation. Along with Bir Wilfrid Laurier will be several provincial Premiers and a representative gathering of - politi- DOO eersesee IS e@ere TF iim, Bit im. = Sasha £4 L | wiBEAL # a Ni of all competing brands -- beyond . even striking distance of the best--are & Black Cat 10 comms Qc This wonderfully even, mellow cigarette is smashing all smoke records for purity, flavor and fragrance § Only the choicest, sun-cured tobacco from' the richest southlands enters into the making, and the blending and rolling are done by only the most highly-skilled workmen. Today's the day for you to learn to-what perfettion a Virginia cigarette .can really attain, = - -- * _ Say "Black Cats'. to your dealer--today. At Any Good Tobacconists The mantles or robes to be worn over full court dress. uniform or mental CARRERAS & MARCIANUS CIGARETTES, Limited, The coronet of a baron to bave on the S VO circle or rim six silver balls at equal dis- | tances. { The coronet of a viscount to have om the circle sixteen silver balls, The coropet of an earl to have on the circle eight silver balls raised upon points, with gold strawberry leaves between the points, The coronet of a marquis to have on the circhs Zour gold strawberry leaves and four silver balls alternately, the latter a little raised on points above the rim. The coronet of a duke to have on the circle eight gold strawberry leaves. | The rank of the peeresses will be de- termined in much the same way as that of the peers, by rows of miniver and the coronet ornaments. In addi- tion there will be another system of grading, and the higher titled a peer- ess is the longer it will take her to pass, According to rank the length of the gown is regulated, the trains rang- ing from one to two yards in accord: ance with the following officially pro- mulgated order: Degree. Baroness. ..... Viscountess.. Beyond the Reach REGISTERED i 1 FI HIS is the "IDEAL" Accident-proof Crib, = designed for baby's comfort and safety and mother's convenience and freedom from worry. Ends and sides are extra hi 1 present oe ab Sing spindles are close toget 80 baby cannot and i a. The side lowers to make the crib an annex to mother's bed when desired. "IDEAL" Cribs are made in a number of attractive patterns and various sizes, all strong, durable and without dangerous sharp corners or rough edges. The IDEAL" guarantee label identifies the gen- wine. Sold by most stores. Write Office nearest you for Free Book No.2 & IDEAL BEDDING Clue é nw i SIR WILFRID LAURIER, that could be found, the supp.y being unequal to the demand for this mate- rial in the robes to be worn by the noblemen and noblewomen invited to the coronation. Velvet Rows Determine Rank. By a simple little arrangement a Cas. + ual glance will be enough to determine | the rank of peers attending the corona- | tion, for counting the rows of miniver | will determine whether the wearer is { a baron, viscount, earl, marquis or duke, this being determined by the . amount of miniver, as follows, in the official'notice: | Baron. ....coneeisiihce sons svirsense ins TWOTOWS Viscount... ..Two rows and a half | Marquis, ith ft i by & # i fil | TTT TTI TIT PITTI TT IIITITI ITTY TITTY ITTY 0008048480000 0000000 hat a istakiseni TIP TTTTITITITIPOT PO OTOTPRRIRPYIIRR . *» Montreal, Canada LIST YOUR PROPERTIES NOW FOR SALE OR TO RENT SALES NEGOTIATED. RENTS COLLECTED. FIRE INSURANCE. CONVEYANCING AND REAL ESTATE, E. Blake Thompson, OVER NORTHERN CROWN BANK, MARKET SQUARE, Phone 286. KINGSTON, ONT, consort Queen Mary a: quieter affair than the ceremony of «crowning the laté King Edward, but the necessity of binding together the component parts of the Empiresmadesthe British authorities decide on a function that | would be more magrificentsthan any- | thing in the past And be the acme and climax of all such affaas. { Thus it happens thats on: ¢he 2nd {of June, when the King end Queen 'will be crowned in Wiestininster ab- 1 bey, the biggest shows on earth: will take place. Only a.compmrativegfew { will be privileged*to witness thesac- tual coronation. Abeat 7.000 persone | | were admitted tosthesgreatshallito see i Length of train. ard and a quartef ...One yard and a halt Marchioness..One yard and three-quarters Two yards King's and Queen's Robes. King George's coronation robe is of ' 'cloth of gold, woven at Braintree, Eng-~ a 2 ' land, where also the magnificent vel QUEEN MARY. vet for the "gueen's train was manu cians from both camps, the Conserva. rae tives headed by Hon. George E. Fos- ter. A Crayon Enlargement, 18 by 24 inches, of one of the. best photographs of the late Rev. Father Morriscy, the renowed priest-physician, bas been prepared for admirers of the priest himself or of his wonderfiil prescriptions. Better even that the small reproduction above, it if a very handsome wicture. worthy of 'framing, The Father Morriscy ine Co., Ltd., « Montreal. Que., will be glad ta send an enlargement, abselutely free, 10 each one wno writes for it. a [ B. McLeod. | OUR CRYSTAL BRAND PRR 5 leit-- LIPTON'S TEA OVER 2 MILLION PACKAGES SOLD WEEKLY Sold and guaranteed? in Kingston by Jas. Geo. Muller & Son Carpet Cleaning, Sewing and ng, Bicyclen, Ge Carts and Haby Carriages repaired. Telephone 1032, 870 King St§ KINGSTON. Goon ceseseP For Health Drink McCarthey's Ale and Porter. It's the best. Agent, R. J. LAWLER | preserving Of Standard Granulated Sugar Lias been tried and found excellent for and table use, Price is Riways right ANDREW MACLEAN, Ontario Street. > Danghters of The card inviting privileged guests ing of King George and Queen Mary, June 22, is much larger than that ward and Queen Alexandra. It meas ures 18 1-2 by 11 14 inches. work of Bernard Partridge. The general design emphasizes the maritime greatnes: of the British em. pire, the sea, with the sun rising over it, forming a background for the entire design. In the centre is a Britannia in cicsgical drapery, carry- ter, with the cross, the orh, the emblem of sovereignty helmet, which also is wingdd, sits 'a miniatare British lion. beautiful winged symbolical.- figure of- to Westminster abbey for the crown. | used at the coronation of King Ed- | It is the | ing in her right hand the royal scep- | and in the left | Perched on the top of the aureoled | This furnace is built to keep gas, dust and smoke out of the house. q No matter how cosy vow home, an odor of gas, how » For' House Cleaning NAPTHA POWDER, AMMONIA POWDER, GOLD DUST POWDER, 80 CLEAN (Sweeping Com. ever slight, is unpleasant. and On the right of the figure a%e shown | the royal arms of King George and the royal monogram, "G. R." (George Rex). Beneath the medallion of the | arms lie the sword of state and "the | trident. The Queen's arms on the left closely resemble those of the King, except that the letters "M.R." '| Mary Regina) are substituted. Be- low the. medallion of the Queen's or horn of made sometimes dangerous, A opening ' by our Patent The health of your whole house demands a furnace Fused Joint The stant hat will give PREMIER WARD, NEW ZEALAND. factured. The gold chosen for the king's close pall and stole is clears and bright, und ouly enough alloy is used to give it the necessary strength. The stole is adorned with the emblems of the empire At home and overseas, in- cluding the lotus of India, which was embroidered on Klug Edward's mantle. Queen Mary's coronation robe Is a most impressive affair of purple vel: vet, while the train of Yer coronation gown Is of red velvet eighteen yards NM The * ott long and emoproideréd in gold by the q po The cast most expert neediewomen in Great i N : iron Combntinn wber will vet Britain, It Is lined throughout with { » ou 4 | ig : Lo : white satin. \ pure warm air without Eas or expansion and pound). dusts ' ' he steel and trog And all other Ilouse-cleaning Re- G ¢ be th quisites, as cannot canning reak thus jowl D. COUPER, 'Phene 76. 341.3 Princess Street. : Prompt Delivery. escape from a parts "H cl " Furnace arms is the cornucopia, plenty. Six smaller symbolical medallions, three on each side of the feet of the central figure, surmounted by . the royal crown, indicate the various do- min'ons of the empire. Four states represent the four provinces of the South African union; the maple leaf, Canada; the rose, shamrock and thistle, the United Kingdom; the five stars the five states of Australia, while' 100 Indian and New Zealand symbols are readily distinguishabls, "Well over four little Es were taken with a ful scalp trouble that the « Hecla has against gas. i v fumes from ¥ i the fire ta pass into the house The air feta ia the door z Assure done promptly. Boats, Gasol DOCK oun DAVIS PH on request, Erle | the gd Fash i Between 6.000 and 8.000 of thess lege of heralds, are signed by the King himsélf. The others are issued 3X 'lord Chancellor for Seventeen Years. ecards are being issued. The peers' | ecards, which are seut out by the col Lord Halsbury was Lord Chancellor or seventeen years and received 'n ialary during that period $850,000, proper burning of any surpheegra The Automatic Gas Damper prevent s danger fgm gas pulls With his six years' pension he has woeived $1,000,000 for his services. There is a special dust "252 to ary the ash dust u f through the earl marshal's office and are signed by the Duke of Narfolk. When King George V. is ¢rowned, no fewer than 776 guns will senoro ly announce the fact, and they wi be so distributed a: to give lov sub- jects in 'the remotest corners Sof the : empire some chance of hearing them, |issionary The royal salute consists of twenty. | Neither with the not with FR --" our gwn people does do to advo ope guns, though forty-one are fired | cate religion on mercemary grounds from St. James's Park; and there are i '1 know a manulactorer who, last 1% military stations at home and 17 | Easter, told al] his bands that he abroad that will thus honor the oe | would pay then Hf they went tol. casiop.. ". . church. Accordingly the' hands ff Only on the birthday, accession and, | went, and = One, brave show thes : | coronation of the sovereign, and the | ade. The munufacturer, scanning { birthday of the consort of SOVe~ J heir ranks from his pew, swelled with reign, is' this empire web of comeus-"' i. i pride : i sion brought inte play. 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