Daily British Whig (1850), 28 Jun 1913, p. 15

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PAGE FOURTEEN: THE DAILY BEST YEAST IN THE WORLD. \ DECLINE THE. NUMEROUS INFERIOR IMITATIONS THAT ARE BEING OFFERED \ AWARDED HIGHEST HONORS AT ALL EXPOSITIONS E.W. GILLETT COMPANY LIMITED. WINNIPEG TORONTO ONT. MONTREAL \ LABATT'S LONDON LAGE INDIA PALE AND EXTRA STOCK ALES, XXX STOUT JOHN LABATT, LIMITED, LONDON 4 vor pe dl = TA EES 5 EP ¢ © : in BSE LE WIRE, Jog James McParland, Agent, 339-341 King Street East, The Throne ; " y | < ® fore of Zor ds Ng , i im Ee mm ---------- ---- -- _-- ip" -- England is justly proud of her fam- It covers sight acres and was erected ; Te [louse or Parl sme ous Parliament House that command: at the cost of nearly fifteen : 3 aa WN | : ; owe Farliament" howeChat command: at the "cout of marly oe million | Fromihe over ; Hamilton Centennial banks of the Thames and dominates lmost beautiful meeting place of the view of London from every point. legislative body in the world It wa the Vite uous toi sour yin ngilies by in soe ole. Seorae ~~ nweovvonaee | | Industrial Exposition: minster and was the home of a num i p J A Disembodied Aunt Walks Through . WwW ber of England's rulers before the time Ih | » Solid Walls. 8 ig and Ol d H O m e e e k of Henry VIII I'his monarch practi ! i wo any There is a wierd 'appeal in the story . rave rr sp le : . 3 r cally gave up possession' of the splen tof the amazing, ghostly visitations at August 1 1th fo 16th, 191 3 did palace when he moved to Wnite § . H {the haunted vicarage of Weston All 4 a 3 a stor Valace EA " hy ' ar: » eston : ; : ; hall, ke 1 ng the Westminster J Palac von ee een pte 3 H | Saints, near Otley, Yorkshire, where Manufacturers' Exposition of Hamilton-made Products, filling two Armour Y to the Lords, Commons and gréat of go | because of the spivitualistic teachings Grounds. Grand Carnival Midway Aviation Exhibition daily Military Pa n State ie § ¢ : ¥ - y ) fices of State, Clg ] lofi the vicar,*the Rev. Charles | seven Canadian and U. S. Regiments participating. Fourteen Military Band I'he beginning of Parliament House 5 a I'weedale, the congregation has dwin Sports. Motor Boat, Sailing and Rowing Races. Championship Athletic Event dates back to the days of King Can dled from hundreds down to one, and ship Ball Games, two U. S. League Team:. Trop Shooting Tournament. Ri ne; who when he came to the throns H where, when a vestry meeting, wa Big Parades daily. of England took under his protection or | called to elect a people's warden, only I : C d a M: $ {on the ubbey and monastery of St. Pe ; one Tel mild ed il Come to Hamilton--Canada's Magnet: ter"s 'at Westminster adjacent to the agi sors UN appointed to the vacant : office : * 035 p f i ) ao ¢ t A palace. In 1035 a part of this palace In defending his teaching that ghosts was destroyed by fie but it was soon do appear in the ancient vicarage : : | g 0 e i : arage, rebuilt, Additions were made in the ; ; » " iwhich was built about two hundred succeeding reigns, notably by William \ : k« ? | years ago the Rev. Mr. Tweedale CHAS. A, MURTO Rufus to whom the existence of the ! 9 Bava: i : sh hie present Great Hall is due. Henry 111 h f says ; t ! . 3 4 "The only difierence between my ser {added other apartments and redecora- A ; - : | and see the biggest Civic Holiday Week and Industrial Demonstration t} been seen in Canada ot elsewhere. Special Rates by Rail and Boat --ask your Local Agent. mons and those of hundreds of clergy | ed the old ones. Nearly all of the D : > gy ; y , is that | do not preach only on the Plantaganet Kings spent large sums op | it Xongion: and d vation Sovire) ¢ = thearsay of two thousand vears ago, 8 exte m and decoration. Severa Hh " ; R 5 77C rr Cornrorns mt prove the ancient gospel hy fguot | imes it was partly destroyed, but this | ouge o. oh (2 ' { I . ZOSE BY. Huey | 1 |ing instances of physical phenomena always resulted in the paris being re i that have oceurred in my own hom A : , ¥ oO . built on a larger scale and decorated | through the Royal Gallery to the that of King Edward VII are the best | this Fouse : A pome, {in a more beautiful fashion. I'he most | House of Lords. There is nothing par- known. The story of ihe Guy Fawkes| i s } Sa ; ; E SOK On one occasion, for example, an | Xtensive alterations were made during | ticularly noteworthy in this Gallery | Gunpowder Plot away back in 1605, i . v . > "na g {aunt of mine, who died five years ago, the reign of Edward 11. The Courts | except the two slarge frescoes Tha {when thirty-six barrels of gunpowder appeared: So us n Christi ; : : pe i ' . : ; appeare 0 p ¢ £ f Law and ollices of the High Trea-| Death of Nelson" and "The Meeting of were found in the cellars of Parhia ohpeal She w a i ---- i a. Te ro J} M L. . 3 as ares: mg urer | and Lord Chancellor were re | Wellington and Blutcher After Water- ment, is too well known to weed repe | ¥ aa g built, The extent of the Palace at|loo." [tition here, but the fact : {white flowing robe resembling lace x 1% DOL BO | She came right through the wall and that period can be realized when it 1s} It wowld he useless to attempt to [commonly known that ever since that walked right through tl Christme : 3 alke y ug 3 5 3 known. that it covered the whole of | destribe in detail the beauties of these | evint a number of Yeomen tree Eh IE TnL Ina the site betwéen Westminster Abbey |apartments, and the writer must be [Guards search the cellar on the day ow « ) , : ; When | got up to gre or she x -- m -- Loar rai lund the river. - {content to tell only of 'the things of the opening of Parliament so as to tway throuak ol Ie : th her she ran e sl' edi ra A . ! r e de -- SM ------------ From the reign of Henry VIII the which seemy to please the average tra- guard against a similar attempt tg "} called BY a rt nd 1 tw cn To} vain Many people prefer is . alle © 8 ) gor gry y vie prefe building at Westminster ceased to be veler and the House of Lords is one of | low up Parliament. others 'w} re Cam an the : Ohaveeverygra Br y pe P i : " srs who ere co Ta » ; ibe : . | the coarser grai a royal palace and all the succeeding these. It has heen called the *'Cilded | sn w age ba Soop er on { Dl arly pas alike, size of dots The St 1 re Re . 5 {sage to ie 8 0 , he St. vren events which occurred there are record- Chamber," and justly, too, for it is| I od. The F i i # at left, each one We ba § St 1 Greet Tug assure | d Parl ntary hist As time certain the most gorgeous apart | piowet we two (tried to stop her in E | Tn the bags of § re Tag assures | d in arliamentary mstory. As time amnly 1€ 1 gorg apart | | the th tres bat | i ick Bl choice extra gran- Laws et Med every etait 4 {went on more space was required for ment mn the whole building. It is| he. passage, nu She. passe right Pea | lawrence ld. cto] x} : . | § 1 { | through them, a es ulated White pure | uni Grain blue | distinct crystal { the transaction of business and addi- [lighted = by twelve stained glass win-| 'A wife. grabbed. at: Fie. we all : : : | 8 my » grabbed a er we tions were added from time to. time. dows containing portraits of the Kings | heard (but wile n i 06) ghost dog | is choicest granul- | of a small diamoud ig ; i ot see) g 5 | st granul sm : ud | This caused the accumulation of a lot land Queens of England. In the niches : 3 ghia 5 L mt : St. Lawrence in : ¢ i . ain sugar. ahout | 1 1m ost. | of lumber in the cellars and an order | hetween the windows are statues of the | CORSUMption May Follow Unless Its loudly barking on the fairs, ay | ugar, ahout land a ; : bags, with red tag od pearl. | bright. but quicl } thoug rotec is 8 18 8 £3, 1 pearl, | bright, but qu | was issued that it be burned in the barons who compelled King John to | ough protecting his spiritual mi 1 tress --- 1bs., 25 1bs., ery One ure nelted int p | grates, While this order was being sign Magna Charta. Red morocco | Ravages Are Checked. f tress. 100 lbs., 25 Ibs every ne pure | melte oj i " h "We have ween 1 ince many S. cane sugar, sweetness {carried out on Octgber 10th, 18534, a benches aré used to seat the five hun There is danger to every girl and | times: wlsin al XE . Rue wany 20.1b: i H i $ X : ' i ow Ne » = Ee kke sot 0 As 25 DovWishet and. feed and fits acile honds ho Th [avery woinan wilh falls a victim tolnmy Jittle gril Dorothy, who was a Your grocer's whole- Ria = 3 ing that _every efiort was made to titled (0 seats in the House. The l,saemia-ithat is-bloodhssness Fhey Mout thir sare ob ut The Tifne saler has the exact : 3 a 1 3 3 heh 8 ¥ ehessn ut t Ave d 3 : a saler ae O in the shady {quench ° the flames the entire palace throne, covered. with a gilded canopy, ! ¥0 hirde years old at the time; Saw of the cane sugar, get the tags every grain | each about the L become listless, foel too weak, 100 y doP Ee 5 We style you want--grain - q : | with the exception "of the (ireat Hall is at the South end of the room. Un] get hed and to Bogen "© tke A z Nadu faam aad wider ; Saality and ' cide of was destroyed: Many of the pictures the defi--is the Queen's thFone, and on prompt steps to stop 'the 'trouble. | My other ehildren and quantity all = , {and 'articled/ of furniture were saved, the right is a lower throne for the | loo often, through neglect, they | pendent : ii dren a guaranteed 140 Pounds If your weight exceeds 120 Ibs. ther tell-tale by scale urges. the wear- ing of the La Diva 5 ¥ i ; 1 Pie very dose helps nko knocked over one by one. Great, heavy No. 809 corset known i the 'site could be cleared designs for a passed. Aboye are two galleries--a by i Piha k a : Jose help oa IH es Hi hy Due thay 4 E" v ar invi f sr » fo vored visitors d a. rich red blood, which drives out dis airs, some o mm. : 3.08 3 NU MODE hndil of ir ed, Sad ig sual ome Eh ore gel ease and brings again the bloom of, "On one occasion only did the spir- sustaining. { English architects. A Parliamentary contains some remarkable frescoes, a- health to pale and sallow cheeks. its So, any Teal damage. We found a : 7 Commission> was appointed to decide mong them heroic symbolical firures of here are thousands of women and Is sie Jet o : bedroom "ornaments - This corset not only L upon the style of architecture, and af-|Justice, Chivalry and Religion. Erowing girls in Canada who owe ro en The Spirits had forgoiten to 1 he young imnioves the appearance {ter much wrangling among its mem- | The House of Commons 4s o mych | their present good health to the Jove hem from the droming table fi , > iy re icing the abdomen {bers the drawings that were submitted smaller and plainer apartment than Hnely use of Dr. W iffiams Pink wiobg mili Toe ¢ i tha folks don t know Fa 2 am - inches by Sir Charles Barry were selected. [the House of Lords but meme the las : ills Among those who have been | : ald eo : ; PH v . Ly «o much as six inches, Ihe design is based upon the Six- teresting, for it was here that (h | eetored to health by this great Would please not bregk any more why, but they just wile helping a graceful teenth Century Gethie style. with great Gladstone used to speak anc} nedicine is Miss Rose Neville, Mount goods, and ever since then they have / nh ¢rd erect figure, but it some Modern additions. Harry was |when in power dominated the policy o'{ 'orest, Ont., who says: "Dr. Wil not Sony ro tle ot bl : love Kellogg S Foasted gl cs great comfort either hampered . hy suggestions from the England. There, toe, Disraeli, tha: ists' Pink Pills performed almost a io ey Hert 3 wo EE fangs w ~ Fl: k a si ing or standing es } Commission from time to time, but he! suave, crafty statesman, foreed Parlia- miracle in my case. I was a victim tent ' vai the a al on wih Corn akes--- 1 rd from pressures | finally succeeded in having one of the meat to do ls bidding many times. of anaemia, in what my friends enhion. as in the room alone wit troedo . four inde ) passersby told me afterward drift inte a worse condition, forget [thai they had seen a ghost dog ryn ting that anaemia frequently leads ning about jbut the historic old" bwldings repres- 'Prince of Wales. The seats on either { ' a" niohitoe " several cen- side are reserve r+ Ambass 8 3 jenting the architecture of seve ral cen side are reserved for ihassadors and | my front garden in broad St.Lawrence {turies were swept away, The (radi- other distinguished guests. Directly in lon to consumption I you are v- | daylight : Sugar ¥: | 1 : H Ons . you are a 8 . { tions, however, did not perish, for the front is the "Woolsack' on which the] 1 } e no \. "Te : fineries | . : semic in the least degree vou should tT "Articles move al t i broad Re {rules and regulations of Parliament Lord Chancellor sits, and at the othe ly e no time ix a ning Sreating nt. | lam light uid . Nh » i Ihe y Limited, : Se 1b 1 £ > = 8 ght, ornaments « ce « are the sume to-day as they were cen- end is the Bar at which the faithful | a "= 3 I Anon ' about on Montreal. fin ve volt \ anh | $0 increase and enrich the blood sup- the piano and tables, and on one oe i turiés ago for no country clings to an: Commons attend to hear the. speech | oly To do this there is no other [casion my children were plaving in the |tiquated customs with a greater ten from the Throne and to hear the Roy-|™'V: ad : { n playing ) . . | ine 8 YOO! Ss y Williagnye' | sitting room whe » chairs were racity than Great Britain. As soon as al Assent to the bills which they have wedicine 80 good as Dr. Villian" | ing room when. all the chairs were con ) h soon-t 1 most. beautiful buildings in the world The Speaker's Chair takes the pluce of | siderad a dangerous form. | was her on Jue occasion, dnd, looking SP. . ; which soon turn to pain-- erected. Certainly as a specimen of the throne, and the mace which reste very pale, always felt tired out, suf "00 . : ys © ¥ It y " t \ . > y - freedom from breaking modern Gothie architecture it excels on the table before him is the symlul|fured from severe headaches, and had SWI loward fox wile gt hit her on OW eS 11S rarc 200( ¢ver the hips;--these| anything in existence today. jof the dignity and privilege of the no. appetite. 1 was taking doetor's pe th of he ead and bounced of s - . it : 'The building contains over one thou- House of Commons. This room was medicine for a long time--in fact 1 Bid Oy , : a QQ ' ] : I I 4 4 g arta <Ibh ssure ! ! : ] 0 f £ . ' rnever wy , he . qualities heing sssured by sand apartments, many of which are | first used in 1852 and has been the | triad two dortors--hut instead of hn fe When er Hey tow things { hey n eSS a 11( d Y NC 1721 n shely patente construction. closed to the public. Since the recent [scene of many stirring events. . proving T seemed to be growing So, al a fn 2 1 Jou on a a fa price is oly 34.00, © outrages perpetrated by = the sufira: Westminster, or the Great Hall, 13 | worse. My parents were at n loss to ae phon i aly w 4 avor to our ) XK ret pro= gettes other 'rooms have been perma- one of the show places of "London. It yaow what to do for me and thought , ery ime ey row © nently closed and those who are per-'is said to bé the largest hall in the | would not recover. Then a friend Jects at my wife they always," with mimtted to enter are closely scrutin- (world with a timber roof unsupported | ,qyvised Dr. Williams' Pink Pills and Mapvelious py bit oe son, Vig CESS of manufact UrCe=w= ized and extra guards have been sta- and wus built by William Rufus and | y had only taken them a fow weeks | wy i ead. : tioned through the building. Several enlarged hy Richard Il. In 1820 it was ' 4 This | 7 1he wpirits are not always an an- Times women have made at- discovered that parts of the roof were | on 1 began to feel better. 21% noyance. Un one occasion, while sit- ' ¥ } i i : 1l . tempts to storm Parliament House and decaying 'and this was restored by the | EEStlY,_sncousagad me aud Soh (ting before the fire with some rela. It's good for the children at all times lon oné occasion a number of windows use of oak lumber taken from some of ; e ! mee LiMa (ions, a jewel case suddenly dropped Bo ki . enolish: battleships Jodger, and found my health again between us and seasons | were broken. Now the English Gov-|the discarded Knglish battleships. fn and ns ov eT Toon. Tn Tact iy . : : heat S. 'ernment. is taking extra' precautions mn The Courts of Justice on the west iy E 1 Ho he T . . a he door and window were shut, oq !guarding the splendid structure. tgide of the Hall are interesting from J am rer Fann yor iy 1 ul so that we could not tell whence it Look for Kellogg's signature Many imported so-called |i | Visitors are shown through the he fact that hings and Queens have Williams® Pik Pie - a . o zirle came. 1 was covered with mould and on the package 4 sold t i i i bi 3 i . , heir wails | nk Fills moss and very decayed. . Opening il we -- ici ts, which on | builds on Saturday, and ample time gen on trial within their wale It ji A - fo EE duties tis a for a thorough Foun of, was in these vooms in 1517 that thee whe Ave found the results equally found a bracelet and a few ather ar | everywhere at 10c. Se | {the beautiful furnishings and decora- Queens-- Katherine of Aragon, Marcar. | Dene inl, i a ; ticles of jewellery which we recognized "i are sold at from $1.00 to {tions "of the rooms. During the ses- et of Scotland and Mary of France| Sold by all medicine dealers, or bv as some my mother had lost twenty j 55.00 more than the NU | jons of Parliament it is almost im-ipleaded with Henry VIH for mercy to- mail ~ 3c. a Box or six ~hoxes years beiore." EL MODE are neither as {possible to gain admittance as the ac- ward the four hundred and eighty men for R250 from the Dr. Williams | Investigators from the Psychical Re- I comfortable nor as stylish. commodation for visitors is so limited ccacerned in the "Rising of the Pren- | Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. search Soticty have visited the viear | i that members are compelled to ballot |tices."" 'Thomas Wentworth, the Farl -- el jage and er enteful juvestigation | There is 2 D. & A. or a | day for the right of issuing visi- of Strafiord, was tried there in 1649, e Mozart Cycle. ave convinced themselves that all} Tiva model for every | tors" tickets. | Parliament usually goes while King Charles 1 and his Queen The only works of Mozart dedigned these phenomena have really taken] La : Ty ih fessioh a' about two o'clock and clos-| were seated behind a curtain listening for tha stage (there are nearly a score place. figure. Our catalogue, § At mw ight. The visitors" entrance to the case. less than a year later [of them) that have remained regular | ------ ; sent free on request, will § is bv thé roval staircase under the King Charles himself was brought to 'repertory oneras." as the Germans A Judy Blunder. utp you to choose the best | Victoria Tower which ascends to the trial as a "tyrant traitor and murder- zay, are "Don Giovanni," "'Figare' In Paris, a poor workman, whose for yours . . Norman Porch, where a door on the er." Warren Hastings was tried be and "The Magic Flute." Once in. a [sole treasure was a Cuarnerius . vio- : | vight opens into "the King's Robing fore the Court in this building in 1788 | whils, however, a Mozart evele is llin, made in 1715, went to sleep ina] Room. This apartment is rich in fres- In 1882 the Courts werk moved from given in one' of the lazy Oerman oi- [cafe and somebody stole the mstm ca Niastrating the legend of King this place to the Royal Courts of Jus" tins, and this includes géperallv, be {ment. He complained to » magis- Arthur. At the recent opruing of Par- tice Building on the Strang. sides the three operas named, "Idom-|trate. When he told that the violin liament, King George V used this! OF the more recent Hi ings in the 'eneo," "Die Fntfuhrang," "Cosi Fan [was worth $21,000. which was true, | lchamber when he donned his robe aud, Building. the lying in state of the boo Tutti" and "Clemenza di Tito." --Ar- joe magistrate decided he was crazy 'crown for the procession which passed | of Willaim E. Gladstone and later gonaat. : and sent him to jail. » " v le i i { {

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