» THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 14, 1911, u x . : i : - : x : is . i @rssscsssrssssssssersasf Pressnscensssssvavnanl [rica st, Whistler, belonged 10 of "the Daughters of the Empire bs | sa i Lives, ane » ar amply Jone from Todia, althoagh by prefer ' : ' ! § THE WHIG'S CORONATION ARTIBE | =o Eick if ies Bsn Be PE PE brass in the « roby iatrd in this country ton' years y. I pitukit GOVE brid ne in y x ' ost a valuable ' th this famady ' ¢ l ies of the ueder > ba f : tie bu mond from ba vd irons PDrrsssccssasssssarssssesPessrsssssesssassnsasane 4 off, there , Cottage" v in 1Tor . has for the Copyright by Tublishers Tres CL RBert Tavior. of Winnit ' ; : ; : be: chard ta a 1 wear 3 » rmpre Ba | Hy § . TUM : co sh R Le ne a the y 4 & blisters. A skin food ! : fair, { th t ni s tig chipters to w By MARJORIE MarMURCHY. a eny, or, hu "tower. At the same] $ro*sccesssan vers wer = on artive eda ver. ake ven den offre in the wise adioining, Forms a a he LOND has eardd Montrea : , i Had Woy : chil wh. wo hundred . - riage o #» Maude Parki } 3 » old that all the histo . : : age for wos ¥ ' ' | AN Drwetats and Stores Xp rahe hen wid t F addiiors ¢ auth Afri London, June 5.-The latter hall of da { and Mrs. Ge ° oglapd might be conjured ha r M {i the bea i Parks : f . i" ay and we begining of June, 1 cit . Grant, prof it, Of rem, in jateresting gatheripg London, have been as hot as vy avd {Colonial . ia n'a i 1 wadiang and of 1 y wl August in Canada. When v sits . f te Special ties with Canada i dian visitor mentions this fact gj Principal Alcan i, , ) : timately associated with the great ns : ? : 3 . 5 : 5 TD : Ah Cot on ahe | th i ndde that ten vears ugn the i game diay at Gorifg-on-Thames wn 1 Dive 'and the country from which the | > gS si gd a A uN i ust and othe Rurewas of the same vari y Welch, formerly of St. . ' empire has been born. Among the | § LN : Ss * ot < aul GW Pa ie. : dondoner replies he is sorry. th inac | thadral, Toronto, and now of {Guests invited were Lord and Lady EE : TH 3 3 ekabrat, re ah ia as than should be disappointed, t that | Wakefield, officiated, and was a ) | Siththeona, the Hon. Ki rine | i there hiss: been no hot wenther by Canon Sloman, vicar of Godn 'Thring, Sir Wilfrid Laurier, Nitharins ak 5 : 8% 5 es td : rE . Unmag : A1CY E SUNDRIES don since ten vears ago. The i ohoster and the Alleii Dams. The Hiam and Lady Mackenzie, Dr... aml : ? : ow : i . 3 ol . BICYCLE MUNSON isnt the same time assured that an I bridesmaids were sisters of ¢ hrs Osler, Sir Gilbert and Lady Pag ee ih fiten ion HAT nt Cat Prices 249 Yonge 84, English May has fever been more won" bride, and th best man was FE. , the Hon, J, D. Hazan, premier of devi. of : ye - Senaiervut Prize Co derful for its bloom. The glorious Peacock, of Upper Canada Colle New Brunswick; Mrs. Hazen and the : ~ Sana L AE Eroen in' the country and the parks is [wish famots Oo nnal ia Lo; ol, | Misses Hazen, the vicar of Wakefield : : he : el 0 Rabin oss | atusement ty enwrge with! Blectric Restorer for Men not: less. vivid than the color of masses | Dr. Parking was for several he and Mrs. Welch, Mr. and Mrs. I. S ' i ; oe a § the proud eons ' { havi \ Ph 08 phono] restares every nervs in the brady of blossoms, whether these are blow- nmster, W, L. Grant was a master at | Amery, Mre. Cattanach," Miss Laurie, i y : " 3 1 ps me ; ul : : SSAA aLar 8 1) sexont Ing in walled gardens or are offered by {| pper Canada College and afterwards | Miss Bicchall, H. P. Bigg ar, Dr, A --_-- E i a 1 - i¥ . LN fhe rs aeukne a) A a. the penny and shilliog's worth st (Ox it St. Andrew's, before he becanse as- |J. Mackenzie," Frank Gray and many ! ae Eh : ; 'Hoy 1 ke you Price thes Sa veit Trey ford Circus, Piccadilly, and alony the | sistant professor of colonial history at {other Canadian and Oxford friends. Te : Xn Ee bo oes Sts €3 rs Seutif hr Pavement, 3 Uxford University, Rk On Monday night, May 20th, an i Two weddings of special intere Goring-on-Thames is one of the m Empire inner was given on behalf Canadians were celebrated in a beautiful of Engi \ "Tl (of the Festival of Empire hy the mear London on the first day of June. | €ottage," Dr. Parkin ce United Empire Circle of the Lyceum Norman Growski, veunger so f | next door to the ( 3 Thom- [Club in Piweadilly. Mrs. Yorke Trot Mr. and: Mrs. €, 8. Growski, of ax of Canterbury, which iv a fine 'ex- ter, president of the ( ircle, was ronta, was married at St. George" ample of Norman architecture, and has {the chair. She was assisted In Havovir Square, to Miss Marguerite | one brass at least datin back to tnumber of hostesses one of ] Faylor, daughter of Mr. and My 1375. The ancestors of the great Ame- | Miss: MeLood Moore, =a om so ------------. -- rovigcial FOR « ' ' His rs ------------ which is SO ens eh er all, It is brisk, nervous, and a few othér things. l'erh : \ Shist characteristio iB a certain work PEOPLES AND FRAMING ableness of beating as if in ( wmiadinn 1 i ire makes ir wilderness; or he may divam that he ol he ye € Ln ) pee 3 h a large stock of framed A ; h | Rie & must be at the cormer of King and] a I reasonable prices wl a Yonge streets in Torento w hon ho sees | i picture to be framed _ whom, : a ewrtain adventurer walking atone! 3 and. give uz @ 1Ral Canadian 2 p rr . a % : = x + 4 ilomer, always 3 cuss Mis Time? : i e i Piccadilly as if he had never mot i. ournalist writing in London, is hon 8 . , 3 f j TE urnjlist 3 Bl § 4 : with a reverse in his life » } WEESE, & CO, orary etary of the United Empire 3 | § Wedipaper. Photos, fe ircle. A riumber of guests and mem- bers of the club were present, and the goeakion. was an undoubted suceess C to( ISir Chattes. Hoo BDke Bor New oven , the soldiers ir front | Bow oke of Buekineham Palare whe r The great Utarine Tonic, and Zealand, Sir FE roest Kilpin for South ; --- . 3 . NE A : ' E Mekis 0 i ; Pa! Na where thr king ~ygnly safe ual Monthly | Africa, Sir John Forest for Austra . ¢ y ol A on Paper 3 de on BE b Sa plays at hreakfast . the soldicrs X depend. Sold in legroes ; : : Ty ' of strength--No, 1, Xi Yo '3 val of Benito; Mins Agnes Deans AY ¥ siteh hy A fran cancer! at y 10 dogerocs stronger, | uneron, and J, A, ace # i : : Pony oid Apron . A. Mac fon aid, of a : hich tool i " H Bod b $o pe oo. Bo I! we Globe, for Canada. Both. Cana ; : : % 2 ki \ ; . Fr pd - Pre Pr dian speakers havé, more than a touch d a h FORONTS, ONT. 3 id ross jof the Celt. They spoke with vigor a ---- eh nl | and enth iasm and were applauded renwrovisly\ Mr. Macdonald told his FL : A Fooks' waurhers ey Au Tine what President Taft had po o Se to ies : ot ecure ed Besides all 'these tmipressions there | are the theatres always with their magic spell' in: London, the opera at | Sir Godfrey Lagden for the Jes absorp {sand him' about the peace move jet 2 ol he and Ning aren om fom i N 3 Te ' - ik u i sg --_ iy al Pag : while you may | The first good {deep fidelity of Canadians to the em.| THE CHAIR IN. WESTMINSTER ABBEY ON WHICH GEORGE V. WILL | The im: is > step is to regulate the action of pire. Sir Thomas Tait, of Canada BE CROWNED BY _ARCHB ISHOP OF CANTERBURY. wonderful thin \ your sluggish bowels by early use of land Australia, moved a vote of thanks 3 . 'royal attacl members of the order from Canada, genial pleasantey. On the other hand] . ot pe ' : to the members of the Fanpire Circle, | es . . . : ttachment which will s found > y Was an excellent Pp stmt i Newfoundland, Bermuda, Nassau and |if a motorbus crowds a hansom the duris We tuk ¥ part of a (ee opportunity or ¥ during ¢ ' : 1 Vindividunls from ail the dominionsata the United States are to be in Lon- prturesque langa ¢ i ensue duv's. worl y \ adon "ix ! y eo eorpnation, an ¥ We nore i 1 OW rich ha Won { meot A United' Empire Loyalist sat don for the corgnation Many of them [enforced by hem indist it " ¥ irk. at all {beside an Australian whose father] P2Y® deeady registered. Miss Cath [produced b x ? 1% {hut the dav's erusad Heo carries n . | 8 the { vl erine Welland Merritt, organizing sec- {throws Cana \ pera + Unles ' 3 {was ee first white man Lo cross the half i of a ver vein ote imperialism like t+ banner ~ gen i Brishuie. river. 'There wa : talk | retary. has undertaken on behali of Fo y -Specia wer, 1 rally ms he } hice] shane ri + was some talk . : te hate A erally speaking the banner 1s hidden ¢ 8 a y provide a sufficient num- | Ohsenr 1a £ £1 of this Government: House: and that, : rer Jy ide a : re of London. the si i unde: v characteristicall FeserVe endless. No one pays h ' vl demear anyone else is dain Although English imperialists work for it an to represent r of the way the Fnglishman, Scots Men and en who , Sold Everywhere. "In boxes 28¢. man and Irishman ¢ome to new ri United Empige Loyalists tival of Empire. feng and build pew towns, and will not | f oe Lorsen : I Lady' Crowe re said that when the Canadian Pacific [der the guiding star of a great {ei any Iangunge but their own, and eived the i of the. Victoria |! ulway had a group of Swiss guides [spir aon They desire make saers (Quen: our Irs | w each Jomtien ' a home to NM oasue of Fie ry. Other prominent Juste up in the air over their building [fies i r the empir p Canadians rin it, while to vo dowy ¥ ' . aire or in Charing ro ao that they might Jimperialism 1 more a matted of or the Strand _ seems as mietwherh. N the Vi juris Jengsu ele albe photographed to advantage® the Jeourse, but this does not mean tha WITH ent were 1 N i de Parker. Mrs. | Sieh thd attract some passing atten [the empire i= ligss to the snadian DUBLIN GINGER ALE, : tion. Put a pretty girl at Oxiord Cir [Thus the imperial he spitality of Lon LEMON SYRUP. : hol ling up Votes for Women and don, the ardor of the welcome given LIME JUICE, if es and other Canadians new TH London] IR ih=dne he Fnglish Covuive, lo the 'puiple Irom the dominis nol FAR k NP=PINEGAR, On Tuesday, May 30th, the Vietotd prebent ware Mrs. Nordheimer, Pres : » A penny atm ®petny does imperial London 3 surely one of "th NE. League gave an "At Ho Home" for the |ident of the Orde . Lady Mackenzie ot enuse a. ripple of interest except twonders of the world, Where else in ORANGEADE, om the outer dominions A Be { { Imperial Order oo » Daughters 5 bs gS ak atin . i mt h man. be "the world is city hi iek Se perial Order of, the Daughters of the | Mrs. Grantinm, Miss Mackenzie, Mr jug wheeled in aii" open Ninins chai 1 ' 1 " Empire at the Ladies' Foapive Clu bk derhi , ils " x: : Pr ERM rations as its own ihe tinal im 'PER, I pire lub, | Alhcvt Gooderham, Lady Xan, Lady down Picendilly with buses to right A 69 Grosvenor street. The Victoria | Mann, Mrs. Perey Beatty, Mrs, Scott; aed loft d taxe : i 5, pression of London before the coon . Lengue directs its efforts towards fos | Mrs John Cawthsa, Mrs. Young | 144; «} ra . BEY ant that af (ion is as its imperial hospitality | 'Phone 70. 841-3 Privcess Street, PRINCIPAL NAVAL AND ARMY OFFICERS IN PROCESSION tering imperial spirit and keeps atriotly Smith of Moncton, Miss" Mury Clark, | 115) tanec ho is as sal rom cutious {ge which thousan volition at Prompt Delivery. CLUDING LORDS ROBERTS, KITCHENER, WOLSLEY AND FISHER. li; imperial work. The Imperial Order] of Prince Alber® Miss Catherine Wel. | toon as one of the birds of Lon i Sparrows begin to chirp soon --------------------------_, Ee - om See------ | lan] Merritt, Mrs. James Ince, Mrs. |afier three and soem 10 keep it a road to dominion people; 3 Mutiroe Ferg have only deoamed" of seving Fng Harcourt and Mrs: Allred Lyttleton. land until : i add un low, a8 any street in Ca Among the Pauchters of the I mpire, nada or Australia. working n he pageant of peace instead of wt Hsted i ------------ on ---- Clifford Sifton, "Mrs. Hazen and the indefinit Iv. Fat SORE | snerifice of e war RE appart Messer Hazen of Fredericton, Mrs. own every histori bulding in Lond Fne multitudinous trafic t Everard Cotes, Mrs. Sanford Evans, | Feeding the birds of London is an | 204 on the Strand, the lights at nigh e y 0 Mrs. Colin Campbell and Miss Howell, ne for the private benevolence on the gleaming river, the thousand ! " : s rh Y . » Winniper, Mrs, Cattanach of Foron-third-loving henris Phere js tatue [Sights of people coming and goiog it Constipation ; : § i. : : to, Miss Joan Arnold, Mrs, Casey lof a celebrated Londons vhich = hs private happiness and private wrk, . i ' g ; Baklwin, Mrs. Ditzrandolph, of Hali- [at present an untidy w ueked in- {and High wbove all the v column Ls Growing Smaller Every Day. . fax, Miss Macdonald, daughter of [to it metal Arn nd il- | where Nélson hike a guarding grit CARTER"S LITTLE ; Macdonald of Vietoria, Mrs. {dre like the irds, : | holds with the hy And LIVER PILLS we Senator re Communion Albert Cole, Mrs. Vietor Williams, | fo vervwhere, | weference watches the country's capital bel and other representatives from Moose jw, Clagary, Edmonton, and New Foundland. It was a pleasure to see | such a charming gathering of Capa dian women in London, aml it was evident that they appreciated greatly HER WAY IS SLOW, BUT SURE! |i isis i Fhe conference and annaal meeting 3 $ ' ay i : Small Pill, Small Dose, Small Price, of the Vietorin League i= to be held 3 3 G ' Si ature "Bad food does not kill the next day--it does not work on June Tth, sth, aod 9th. Imperial 3 i 3 " enuine mus bear Sig : rs | work, and the best methods of or ; : that way. It does not even cause positive and violent { ganizing imperial societies like the : : : I Victoria Teague and the Daughter illness at once, It does systematically rob yonr body {of the Empire, will be discussed = at and your brain of a little "vitality to-day and a little by the roprimetitives of the LT. D to-morrow." --Pearson"s Magazine E. Arrangements have been made wit the Canadian otlice for part of om he stands wiaeh w be oveupied theses meetings which will be attended o ~~ ' members of the order on the day o Now, concerning good food : the 'coronation, in the secontt da, the London county council has kindly allotted s on the stand erected p i ; ; the point where the king will receiv " 4 os : ' 'SCood for Leather-- addresses from seven mayors of the i 4 4 Stands the Weather" - Boroughs of London. . % easicat--just a Fe On May 26 the Duchess and 3 § ; | ib, 4 rub and thére's , Princess Patricia of Connaught hon- : § h our shine! Black or » ored the committee of the Ladies' [ Fr ' i n, at all grocemiad Empire Club with their presence at a nr' p s a 3 4 shoe stores. : dinner given to- the waves of the % i) . DAME NATURE HINTS colonial . ministers. Among those : Sf 8 | ely -the "perfectly blended" food When The Food Is Not Suited. present were. the Marchioness of : 4 2% Yq ------ ---- _ s . ones o Countess of Jerse th 4 : i 4 f Ever since boyhood I have bean especi- Honegal, the Lount BL deruoy, Vu i - 3 2 A RK ¥ 3 S made of wheat and barley, may ally fond af meats, and Tam convitjced I ate Countess of Minto, Lady Northesite, WE = i ; / f T Wo | WEEK ~~ too ripidly, and failed to masticate' my food <R}iady Helen Muiro-Ferguson, Lady not show full results in a day-- properly. Hanbury Willige, Lady Morris, Lady BAY \ Es $4 Worth of Father Morrisey's "No, 7" I'he result was that 1 found myself, a few Ward, Mrs. Botha, Madame . Bode : ' years ago, afflicted with ailments of the Mrs. Joseph Chamberlain, « Al 5 v A Cored Her of Inflammatory Rheumatism, Nature does not work that way. stomach and Kidneys. whic interfered seri fret Cole, Mis : Fitzgibbon, f a h J . ously with my business. Hazen, Mrs, Macbride, Mrs. he ! < ' "At last | took the advice of iriends and : heimer, amd Mrs. A: Le Sifton. " Eo ; 4 h e : : Ti 8 Agnes Edgar. of Grand Palla N.B 3 : 3 began to eat Grape-Nuts instead of the heav This brief mention of enterisinment % \: ! Agnes Edgar.o ! 2 v But it contains the vital food teats, etc, that had constituted my tormer does 1 give even a faint indication cpg 3 : $edrible time with Jafammatory diet of what is being doue by London 1 ; mrad) m yone who Las had } 1 disease will understand elements that steadily and surely "I-found'that 1 was at once benefited by show hospitality to guests from the X ; u snd her joy when she the change, that | was soon relieved from the dominions of the empire. The bril OTR! Bn foi | 4 2 | Father Mo td Tito 7 had beartburn and indigestion v fol-: ance of the great entertainments a4 : . of 1 hi : : build body i brain-- a little Ta I i pa tine J A ok Devanshire house, Derby 'humse, that CANADIAN CORONATION ARCH, WHITEHALL, £0510, ort Spe says: from kidney affection had ceased. given by the Duchess of Wellington » 4 3 "1 1onk Paiber Matyisgys Prencr jphioss day by day "My nerves, which used to be unsteady, and other rereptions scatvely less dis the most dangerous places. Unlike for these an » thous Na, for In flammatory R hegmatism had 7 and my brain. which was slow and letha je tinguished, read as if pages had been | the birds, they cannot fly. J is alitis a mowth worth remimberiny, this | suffers Leverything with it, but inghres from a heavy diet of>meats and greasy f § taken bodily from the Arabnap | pretiy siglg vhen a man lenves s bis | June of 1011 had, not in a moment, but gradually, Bi Nights. Pesides thes, there are num barrow oe pilot mx ch dren acfous - Prescripii nls va 4 ' "" none the less surely, been restored to Formal 'Piberless other entertainments, such a: ]a crowded way, three children in No' Need Tor ¥ 'soapointur-nt and after taki: ir dollars worth S d Reason eftic fency, * : the dinner given hy the Irish party af [each hand and the whale party smik Probably wmiars «df the neded mu meilicine 1 was well. I highly recotn. "Now every nerve is steady and my brain Pithe House of Commong, and the diower | ing. The famous places of Lovdon] ares whieh shoul! be peer] tri tend iat y sufferer with Rheumatism, #nd thinking faculties are quicker and more Blof the Canada Club. All this is sot [are for the time partially obscured by {legislature will not | her i I heumatiem comes from bad kidnevs. #2ute than for years past. even reckoming 'private hospitality. | wooden stands The beautiful Elena however, be other Tegislatnres ie The poisonous Uric Acid which the "After my old style breakfasts 1 used to ' Just as the size of London is bardly | or's Cross is almost lost to sight. The | product of other election he b should' remove slays in the. blood, suffer during the forenoon from a feeling described when one cally it a great city, | Houses of Parliament even have low lin favor of what should n e done scewmalates ingoints snd muscle 4 eo . of 'weakness which "hindered me seriouély in RB ifor it is Bke wnation living in one ja little of their greatness for the | need pot be di sien ' w ii causes agony. FPather- Morriscy . b= : my work, but since I began to use Grape- Pierest town, so the hospitality of Lon | moment. "Bul coming down White viedicated, in the Pture, if net in the * 7" pe kidneys right. removes CANADIAN POSTUM CEREAL COMPANY Lin. Nuts food I can work till disper time with " don is the hospitality of a nation and | hall the vistor is repaid with more | precent To be, for the that the rie Acid from' the blood an Sa ry : all ease and comfort." "Name given by Can- "aidinot that of a great city. It "eansot | than a hist of how the street will} ought to be is to be dn ag pogition | whole system; ndcarstfie Rheumath Windsor, Ontario, Canada. y (adian Postum Cereal Co. Wi . Ontario. be measured deseribed in fook when the king passes by 0 be{ --Brooklvn Eagle. ; gc. a box at Jou dealer's, or from : ' 2 £ "Read the little book, "The - 'to Weil- . erowned. TL w---------- { Cather Morrise Medicine Co. . 14d. ¥ilie," in pkgs. 'There a Reason" 4 ; n - An infinite variety of setail merges! In putting "his best foot forward | Montical. Queber ? 3 aon into a single impression of the mmlt-I many & man has made a fool of] Sold and guaranteed In Kingston ttadinons Life in London. Hers 5 : iby das. B. Mcleod, - a Ara A A RN REAR 5 ns Re ue