\ up wv ] : * - PAGES 9 TO 13, YEAR T8--NO, 142 SSE KINGSTON, ONTARIO, SATURDAY, JUNE 17. 1971 (SECOND PART - A -- xiriady (dal righ fhala the t¥ntory in the tall King), wheieof the seat of $ NOT Pecsssssssssessnssrsns Pers sssssssssssrsseuan@ ro stand amy of th tri ik TRYIT? Ji THE CORONATION When you need a ; ge laxative, why mot try History of the Regalia of England t d within a fran : A Melancholy One. gu blo cxt. of ake chav | ed wd wn Ue fot of ever I Had Abbey's Salt ? It is pleasant to take-- £4 1s witeente in Brin." In fact, it 'is probable that frre vvsrrrssscsacasan 9 rrrisrrrrcsssssracen@ ant bolt its previous history may be J the first und only siigration-uf the does not flake on top of wv : ' By the Right Hon. Bir Herbert Max- king's hair after the anointing, was most easily explaiied by quotin, scottish stone was ia the cart wineh Consumption. : the water--and effervesces, well, Hart : cast away as a piece of rubbish. Ob, | Pennant, who in his well-known tour | Snrtied it to i in the twain of slowly, without choking The history of the outward em:| the pity--the gin of it! Therefore|in Scotland during the latter hall of {Edward L in 1206. Geologists are a ~ blems of the monard England is [round the gorgebus ensings now per-ihe eighteenth century, visited Scone, cold, discouraging kind ot folk one or blinding the user like a mélancholy one. In the Long | taining to the English monarchy none | che place where Scottish kings were | Of them, Professor Ramsay, was wo heartless some yeers ago as to apply idl rlinment,. which 'had decreed the | of that priceless association lingers t A aug ~ PH Gasser P seidlitz powders. parlian v > price % 3 ge OU Hformerly inaugurated, and wrote a scientific analysis to the Scottish Cor C=I'ii=na abolition of the monarchy, appointed | connect the present empire with the json 0 - : b ' ig 6 committee under Siv Robert Harley | dawn of civilization and the creation] »<fn the church of the Abbey (of ghation Stone, He pronounced it to A bey's Salt is used all to conduct the demolition of "monu-| of patriotic loyalty. The regalia, as Seone) was preserved the famous} °C Jevcienty the name ~ Sie Dative ve C 2 * > ret itio idolatry' in| they now exist; were thade for the cor-} 3 .: ; i rock lor many mies round Scone d MM v " ments of superstition" and i t y i e 1h chair, whose bottom was the fatal ai H A . over the world and is Westminster Abbey and its neighbor- | onation of Charles IL, at ther same stone the palladium of Scottish mon | NO% a king must st upon something regularly prescribed by hood. Down went the crosses in Char | time and bythe sume hands as the archy. 'The stone, which had first When e 1s crowned. : In primitive 3 - a ing and Cheapside; the fine memorial | Mace of the House 4 Commons, and served Jacob for his pillow, was after times furniture. would be mighty the leading physicians, altar to Fdward VI. in the Abbey, en- | possess an intrinsic alue estithated at dbs i ints 8 : i scarce along the Highland border; but - at : bv T vr a} 4 il 4 wards transported in 0 dpa, where it | tpure was never aby searcity there of 1 THANK . crusted with statuettes by lorregiano, | about three millions ster ng. was used as a seal of justice by Ga- convenient blocks of ste we. 0 1 DR. MART 4 § \ A The he . p > . 2) by 4 " pl OC Le one. 3 A Why don t you find out was smashed to Pleven; the Hoots of nitions Plucy for the custody of thelus, contemporary with Moses. It | Sony a Boiler Do ase Hin MAN hat: i » 1 the treasury of the Abbey were orced, | the English! regalia was the royal afterwards found its way to Dunstaff a f . PP n FOR PE-RU-NA™ what it wil do for you ? and the ancient iron chests containing | trensury. Most people think of the|™ in Argvshire, continued there as} 25108 ol a coronation, and it ac- . : : the Regalia and royal robes were|treatury as that grimy building reach- yi Ih ArgyS RE oy n r pe = quired an ar of sanctity; myth path- Ea S & > os pried open, sllenry Marten, afterwards |ing back from Whitehall to Downing | {he coronation chair ti Yi reign, of fered about it as surely as moss would ; RE : ? to figure as a regicide,, superintended | street, but indedd that only contains Kenneth II, who, to ot 18 empire, F have done had it been left on the MAAR AAA I AAA A MRS. MOIS PARIZEAY, : . a » J ne re od . suk A A A A AA A AAAI AI NAINA this part of the work, and in derision [the modern -treasury offices, Access to | moved It to Scone. : Jere a Te moor or by the river; every floating - arrayed Ceorge Withe#, the poet, with |the real treasury of England can only Suited and in it il ais fable about the origin.ol the nation, "I hardly know how to thank you for the geod Peruna has done me, the ctown, secpire, sword and robes, {be had through double doors, to be [monarch was inaugurated till the Year | was caught up and attached fo the suffe 3 ie "who," says 1 old Anthony a Wood, opened by seven separate keys, in the | 1296, when Edward I, to the mortih- stone, until it became the tangible "1 red five Jeans with pain in the stomach. About a year ago it became "being thus crowned amd royally ar-|eastern cloister of = Westmingter. Here | cation of North Britain, translated it | symbol of the monarchy --the very cove] 90 b8d I could hardly bear it. I coughed day and night and grew woaker and rayed, first marched about the room {in the depth of the Norman structure [to Westminster Abbey, and with it, } of a separate and independent nation- | Weaker. The pain extended through my body aad I also had difficulty in withla stately gait, and gfterwards, i the wraficl oi the FPyx--the true Secqrding lo ancien! Prophecy, - the ality. a bal breathing, which made me co Everyone thought I had consumption. th a thousand apish and ridiculous | treasurv--wherein for many. centuries ' empire of Scotland t was such symbol and core that : a Hii rd TE : sacred orna . 2 L . . King Edward, being determined to put "My husband heard of Peruna and bought fi ttles. This treatment vire ments to contempt and laughter." In PE AT EN i: 5: Scion : ors : gy an end to the monarchy, and crush tually cured mo and now 1 recommend ¥ crana to every one who is suffering. Joi the vear hen King ues ou A hE fg oy argte watiqualivy uk gtland, "I thank Dr. Hartman for this excellent rer ody." » rod an inventory was taken o he . J ; : Sh y ? Lo carry . » . =n . tegalin which, since Marten and With : . § PgR Ba Seng 5 5 this weightly and intrinsically worth Bte. Julie de Vercheres, P. Q., Canada, «Mrs. Mois Parizean. " fe " i , ; 2 . less booty all ti y ] er had profaned them, had been re | : : : a oy all the way to Westminster, NEGLECTED cold is genérally th Peruna has been found' she Most re= moved to the tower. There were . no | : as - he wanton, witless, or superstis fivef cause of etary) | tabs ten # ' 1d tious in so doing ? Not he. The ASC ¢ atarrh Halle of al nodies r ¢oughs, colds Crown of England never rested on "5 Women are especially table lo Sel 1s. | and es h, by reason of the fact thas cooler, harder lead than Edward Thess colds occur more frequently dur- | it goes at once to the very seat of the Longshank's. It wag nefther witless- fo. tho wus, 4 Oppy Weather tor io ACSS nor wantonness nor superstition | SRd'spring than any other th > ts out every erovice, every fstort hat makes and, most precious of all, "King that moved him, any more than they . = Diten body. It quickens and equal jo re oa J i | fred's erowno of gould wyerwork, sett bp 8 ge Ag B so A moved the British "government, two WOMEN SHOULD ph. CONRY res $8 cirenls- - y. y Pr with slight stones and two little bells" ET a : oR . x years ago, to get hold of, and carry BEWARE or Re s and | tion of th Lion J PL-RU-NA soyernimend: was Dinsdale; bub oat i Ww sme 1b te contrary to proved [act to afocunt y block of or the Ston: « Seotie, now' in West six anch ong | etaster, by declaring it to be the trae} "Every One. rs inches 04 tan Fall, orought Pek a hall deep, rough! us Yo Dunstanage x "Tara's et at "ewch na tt the Din Ft ee wit wt Tos Thought r rivet at each end 3 w the eleventh centiay, and i See etesees most Comumignl eur less than five crowns, namely, the im perial crown 'of massev gold" weich ing lb. Goz., the Queen's crown, Fd i) Cod ward VI.'s erown, the crown of Quesn =a f 5s disin- Edith, wife of Edward the Confessor, | sweepi come« pound destroys germs -- lays and i b . A "| weighing 79102. There were also four : "i § . Pov, WRAP away King Prempen's Golden Stool CATCHING COLD. nliowse 0 thus relteving THE REMEDY OCLEAN scaptres, the globe and a large namber ; 3 4 RE, 3 Soh MME an article worth possibly £10 or £20 n, or they mgested Tgunon FOR CATARRM % of other articles. It ig heartrending to ; E ; Ee sterling--even though it involved the are treated in such a way o only | mer ties. Hox. J ae s leaves a refreshing X Jj | read at the foot of the inventory that | SR bo iF a AF spending of many hundveds of thous palliate tho symptoms, while the cold | er wealing OF THE LUNGS. and fragrant ader in all these "forementioned crownes, ole. A 2 ; y 3 3 4 - ands of pounds upon a dangerous ex-| becomes more deep-seated an h \ effect upon the mueons the home after use. are accordinge (6 order of parliament | petlition against the Ashantis patient finally awakens to tho fact that i o%. Do matter whether they Your grover will tel} TUL totallie broken and defaced." They | o 20 or ' 3 ? ¥ i So King Edward brought the reput } . ifold Ca £2,652 98 did. a large W ; I ed : Jed Stone of Destiny to Westminster, | 31® Bas 8 well-developed case of ea- | are the nore exposed membranesof the Sree 14 by : weve valued at 4 IPs 3 i ! rs Feta sum tn those dave, and were broken ; ; A J 3 » Probably it was only the seat of the aarh { head and throat, or whether they line and $1.00 the pail, EAN up and melted to provide sinews for p tf th . stome chair which he 'carried off, part By reason of their delicate strnature, | the remotest sells of the lungs, socL LIMITED T the civil wey, Even the ivory comb of EL 3 g : bh, a of a dignified perthanent structure like | the lungs are frequently the seat of a! Mrs, Jas wb, 108] Hicks 8t,,, Toledo, Rings i the confessor, used fo smooth the : R Be WV i the Marmorne Stuhi in which Charle sold, especially if there is the slightest | Ohio, writes: | : Be ; % 3 mayne sat, and whereon the German | weakness of tlicse orgsins, The treatment | "When I wrote to yon for advies, I _-- | i " ; Ay emperor used to be erowned. This is | of eatarrh of the lun 8 1g also more dif- | had heen sick for three years. 1 had | ¢ § b siill preserved at Aachen or Aix-la- | Sent and discouraging than cateareh or trouble with my throaty Often I could . ' ON J i Chapelle, bing a plain slab of white any other organ of the body. Poy aie thiongh my Vouk 1 i absorbs duet and marble on five steps, which, it is said, It would be w therefofe, to guard | fook Peruna secSrding to directions userd to be covered with plates of gold against it by every precaution possible. | snd it bas cured we." ? it coromations. Having landed this A --------------r ap stome in Westmiuster, King Edward commanded a bronze chair to be made J lo conta it, whereon the priest should ®t When mass was celebrated ' it the altar of St. Edward the Com ee fessor; bu presently, perhaps in con ~~ p quence of remonstrance on the Part 4 yA V2» of some rheumatic church dignity, the king changed his = mind, and directed : 1 y 3 2 3 : 3 Ex 5 { <a BLY il - Ne that the chair should be made of oak 5 E % i . fe instead of broive, and there it re 'au PA - IEP ln ] IN\IK QUALITY: | Ss @ RE mains to this day. It was originally ' _--- g 4 y FERRO FACTORY METHODS FERRO - : 3 a CT richly painted, but it is painful te lf. Ferro ines are reliable because Ferro factory methods are gE RR Sl ol SR read in the \pnund Register for [82] § accurate. part is made so carefully, by special machinery, jigs, te : weirs: Jthat previous Nto the coronation of dies, templates, etc, that it will it ANY Ferro Engine. Thus, COACH OF KING GEORGE AND QUEEN MARY ENTERING WHITE. George TV "the dilapidated state to b J in case of accident, you will seldom need to return the engine to HALL FROM HORSE GUARDS, which. the ancient ornaments were re . You can get spare parts from any of our dis- the kings of England hoarded their, It seems neve: to have ovewrred to fduceil had induced Mr Mach, of ihe us for Sopais. ; ¥ ; Uiltons n Canada. ou ean fit i bu Wiachiniog ot fing, gold and silver, and storéd the regalia i Pennant withhold credence from | ord chan berlain' office, te have ou should lear with other precious things, When FEd- | the whole of this story: indeed. it re them removed, and to substitute oth p marine motor. . | d Helpful Inf: ti Blank wird I was away at the Scottish war aired an article of faith with ol] ore of precisely the same character * OViR 2 MILLION PACKAGES NV RY WEEALY Write us for big Free Catalog and ig nua wd or in 1303, some profligate nrbnks of true Neots, antil such time as wodecn|Confound Mr. Mash, say we would that entitles you to ape ica al bo 2» Westminster plundered this chamber, nathods of research came to be ap-Mthat he had lefi: the veneraple urna 8 sare ig suit i To Ha fan 3 id the 'bullion was thereafter kept | oe 57 ubbard ry } - for greater safety in the tower. But Hact out of fable Away, nowadays, lint chair was being prepared for the i ' BE 1 s0 nvetlerald ave ancient 4 st ba st i hat fond belief | 3 Vie a: } I : a} ¥ io, US.A. al p A stall, } in : mu 3 ca a tha m eh feoronation of Yhueen Viclaria, heartlogs 5 i OVER Seveland, Ohio, USA. AR 1] To, fh aetatas re Suvent Love | shout this stone having heen, Jacob's |oficials muct end. besten pr ft 4 - 0 Headache Waler 2 | BL AY [fo oe the tower the eve of © be beheld the { jilled to archaeology, ruthlessly sifting | ments alone Agnm, when this anci 4. minster from on g FERRO TO 4 8 pillo@ om--the wight coat of varnish, sadly ggestive of : MO108S - i Y every coronation: and still the first 1 vision of angels One form of that [Wardour street stop the meanest r %in hall an ARE IN SF The That Mastered Klagara and junior "lords" of the treasury tradition makes no mention of Gath On the Ist March. 1338 Beads. wa ¥ ¥ H " Aston. i ah of as Engine i : : y, 1328, 5 3 2 yt Ai no of A. R. WILLIAMS MACHINERY CO., Canadian Disttibutors for the [J harge fhe huctioes » fie date, elus, ao personage' invented to account J 3 J . MS M NE a s c Ia v those Be or: nd ; : Ferro Engine Toronto. Engines in Stock for prompt delivery. little mindfal of Mite JAF lly | for she nation of Gaidhel or Gael, but, | yard 117. and the King cf Scot. and sonny . when they. were charged personally 1 i order to explain the title "Soot" |i}. second article of the treaty pro ? 4 y - - > with the custody of that gloomy introduce -a mythical Seota,. daughter vided for the restoration of the Stone National Drig and Chemical Co. of Capeda. 1i ited, vaulted Shamher in the shibey cloister. | f Phar woh, king of Egypt, who first} of Destiny to the Scottish people." th Since the destruction o © Antient 3 p : A settled in Ireland with her wople. the] the first day of .J the = RN regalin: of Eagland, one glimpse has . f the first day of July in th {me yen - : Neots, bringing the Stone with her, }iidward wsued a writ under the pris been obtained of what the crown of Ee Re > ' . ' ie Privy where it becams known as Lai Fail, a wo hat his yaad " Each g € ba h S the Plantagenets really was, Tt will « Came now n . seal, reciting that hi wineil had je . the Stowe of Destiny, or the Stone of 8 ament hi was bh he remembered that Edward 1, when Te ae - : Olfhis parliament, which was held at he i y : Tara. It is matter of sound history Northampton; consented to send this y he i of [cotls i : ! 8 + amy id ' three sides-lo wear rie within | Siow of Scotland inl ly nt in Ane Sth century, thelstone back to Stotland, and requir ! 1307, dlirected that his bones were to : \ , . " k . | Irish chieftain, 1 ac wre, led ling the dean and chapter of West ---- be stripped of flesh, carried with his 3 Rid i ' vy i y 3 : army, and not laid to rest until that] 2? e¥pedition of Stouts into the Pictishiminster to deliver it to the sheriffs 2, When only one side of a gtate bar is my, d land of Albady now ealled Scotland, [of London, who were to cause it to | continually next to the fire all the wear is kingdom had been .aubdued. His or- fouded a colony in Argyll, which de-|be carried to the queen-mother but | : x g ders wore not fulfittedV ho was laid in . : concentrated on that one side, - The life of Weéstmineter in that plain sarcophagus | VoloPed into the Scottish kingdom of fin the contemporary Latin chronicly of | : J Lanercost it is explained' that the the grate bar is thus naturally just one- which is so strongly in contrast with people of Londus wala Br 1 mpc third as long as when the wear is dis- jhe ornate tombs of Joss mighty ot. Not Salts, Oil or Mconsent to part with the stone, = and | tributed on three sides. yery Wo years; a long as the it\is clear 'that the people of London: | : ' Vlantagenets képt the throne, the » ' Y hall their way =3 That explains why Sunshine grates have' three lives. Each great Edward's tomb wus re-opened, Pills But Cascarets Bu : i ps But there balm mn an aneient h ¥ & Ra en a sabia and his cerecloth waxed anew. With is ' of t e four grate bars has thre. sides. Each time the ashes the coming of the House. of Lancaster |. 3 prophecy about this stone for the are "rocked down". (no shaking with Sunshine) the side that obsetvance fell into disuse, nor | N* odds how sick your Stomach; wounded self-esteem of Scotsmen Tod next to the fire car be changed. Thus the life 'of the grates was the tomb again opened until 177, | hw hard your\lead aches or was written of old : { 18 greatly prolonged. when the Society of Antiquaries ob how Bilious--{ascarets Make Ni Inllat fatum Scot, quocunque lo- | { 3 ' tained leave t v into it. There lay . catum : When desired, the heavy Hy. ta pry | Scots," ---- you feel great. Invenient lapidum, regnare teneutur bull dog teeth on the grates . [ in 'royal cloth of "gold with an open 3 __ibidem." 3 : ! will seize hold of clinkers, ' Lk" : os crown upon his aon in his right hand Cascarets aet as a'howel tonic, not Thus Sigted by Bellenden « in the | rind them up, and drop th - : the sceptre, in his left the rod with fas an irritant. They are vegetable. [reign of Queen Mary : g rtictes a ash- My e =X the dove. 1 rue, these ohjects were | Their action is matural. Their effect Fhe Scots shall brook that realm as Pa el ar pan. | but of copper or tin git; but they [is the same as the 'effect of some | Dative groumd : cal Buy the Sunshine--the were models from the originals, then |icods. 1 hey, are gentle; no griping AH weirds fail not), where'sr this ORveRi " i } kept in the royal wressury, and 'they |The Sen reading. chair is found." 3 x 3 durable, convenient, econom i Pt in royal wessury, and 'they [They are pleasant; no dreading. They Students of prophecy may perhaps | ical furnace, guaranteed by correspond exactly with those repre- | are 'convenient: uo waiting. ; / ' ; ¢ . " i 1 recognite the fnlfilment of this in the! largest furnace makers in . Bintest on Edward's great seal, Th Une old way was eastor oil. The yd which landed the Stuart dvr | Bf R OLD FEATHERS it Sm ese, abd all the ensigns of 'Eng- [effect was to grease the bowels, and apa . 3 British Empire. x Sad . : : i . : asty on the throne of England, and} , land's ancient monarchy, have passed |for a tingle day. Oil never ~ causes Gegrye V., king of Scots, will tuks fis | awny for ever; nevertheless, it is to ]the bowel muscles ti act. Other ways ns for coronation over the rack | w. tu nore Chitrich Feuthers we caft King Fdward that we owe the Pos- | were pills, salts and cathartics. . The block 'of Iresstone whoreon: the Calta t Sern nto a ow Plume like the wbove ilinstration, session of one genuine relic of an-]effect was the same as pepper in thel oo he of North .Priteins "ors i} 4 Lndted sed thew 16 wx enclosing your other monarchy which be coveted. {nostrils They = flooded the bowels crowned of ld. . Never, sime it was! | 1" I L separste letter telling Among all the memorials of the in [with fluid. Those fluids were digestive deposited there by Edward 1.--ie roy | I s wi} n rept tern siall telling | t Mngdom of Seotland,' none juices. And the waste to-day means Covetous, as the Scoix called him-- Hi thee cmt of Le rk, a ag "ny new inate rial is more . pathetic in its simplicity, fa luck to-morrow. ° has the Sone of Destiny left the an t ery 3 Duh & ! ae the work dione ug hate ory strangely in contrast with] We knew that the method ®as red precincts of the abbey---vever save! Ji a or - 7 WEENIE th ard, practical, matter-of-fact spir- fwrony. That the after-eflects only once, and that was in 1603, when it 3 od 3 7a i : bt of the prement age than that which { weakened the Lowels. But we had 50 was earvied into Westminster hail, and | fl Wile To-day Special Prices During Summer Mouths has bee ondly termed the Lia Fail, | gentle laxative in. the old days. So we loliver Cromwell took his seat upon hus concluded at York between King Ed thas youl {pwers. Our Tevet ally trot catalogue of Orie Plumes, pre ' ' a ffpuest. - Ask for Neo. 7. : » = =. a : bi : or Stone of Destiny, wherson Seottish waited, as long ss we coukl, then took lit as protector of the commanwenlth | § i 'i wok i ; i - monarchs sat of old at their vorona-{g4 big dose of physic. ie method] . f . L iN : tion. Ancient undoubtedly this stove] to-day isto take one Cascaret ot a] Don't get into the habit of making | LONDON FEATHER CO., LIMITED ; S ee i jis. for it 'has been, an object of veme-|time--pist as soon as you need . it. ap decisions snd judgments. ln the | 144 ¥ s T Toronto, Montreal, . ration al least since the beginning of | Then the bowels are alwayr clean. [Girt place they are rarely necessars | onge Street, Toronto s the thi but the far | They cost only Ife. per box at anyland i abe dext place they are gone'