'nn enduring of 1116 ’haIiOrdrj dew 3†o! LLB. upon'l‘h Rog-.1, Mouthwaudlgghesioi ‘lontmal. -8apt. â€IA-Yesterday, am my» mac: The Govemor-Gencral’s train .112de Viger Station at 2.89 p. 111.. while the special carrying the Do- minica's royal guests steamed _in hall an hour later. The royal party saluted, and, passing through the team and over Craig sweet. ‘ the Duke escorting Lady Histo, ~may! His meanenCy, the Duchess were receiv- ed in a. magniï¬cently-tbsouted plat- term by one o! the mom. potable aa- â€biases of mople ever gathered in leaked. There were the Mayor; the Pris-sham of Canada Sir Louis Mic... Hon. W. S. Fielding.“ the judges of the Court 0! Appeal and Superior Carts. the Archbishops of an Anglican and Catholic diocese of W. and theelu‘gyiotalleo- Was. W of the Empire and other or- ‘anintionl also presented ï¬ddfessel. me were fully one- hundred thou- “ people massed ma Viser Station when Mayor Prdontalne Mg loyal‘ddnastm‘ behaltot the dty. . lish residential stints. St. Denis and Sherbrookc. on to Dorchcster to tho residence of Lord Strathcona and Mount. Royal. whose guests Their Royal Highnmes will be dur- lng :1! their too-short. stay in Mon- treal. Last night. the illuminations in the city were brilliant beyond de- m and such as Montreal has mseenbetore. Itistobe re- marked. too. apart from the decora- ‘ ;$pqt-lic bodies; ‘gthe private m of W’\htcemost ela- bora'aag'z ‘ .Invismy decbrated their residences to show tï¬Ã©ir apprecia- tion of the honor paid the City of lontreal by thc’visit, of the gzture King and Queen of Great Bntain. ‘That. the civic reception. which was to have been held last night. was canned was no doubt. a- disappoint- ment to a great. many people, .but. the citizens 0! Montreal are in ac- cord with the {eeling which prompt- ed the cancellation out of twpect to the- memory of the late President I 3 K' x . , . Iontroni. Sept. 19.â€"-Pcrhopa noth- hg could have been more striking than the reception tendered the lib and DIICMUI of Cornwoil and Yuk by the citinem e! lontml â€nerd-w. or moment-cure than the illumination: given in their honor I“ night. Montreal. it is said I... he: never betore seen such a. “cotton. and anyone who has all. a. display one; an we: river: in an altar tut night can well credit the dominant. Probably one hun- ched thousand spectators witnessed the royal cevelcade u it proceeded afternoon (dong the two N . nut Mxonable FrondLand Eng- ROYAL MOUNT HQYAL Wendid Welcome of Metropolis to Her Ron! Guests. “In... nouudu rum 1'..- C . .- mum at :5. â€at. and Duck.- _0( (:0an run Quotaâ€"1|. mo" lap-v umvâ€"mn- «In 0! loam-“o alum-"nut". GAILY' DECORATED STREETS. LINDSAY, FRIDAY. SEPT. any. ’01 The Weekly Pas; LORD STR ATHCON A tworgdtothelineuwitho outboiling or hand rub- bing andthedisagree’able odors so noticeable with othersoapsis clone my withmtitely. ' hthe deem... higfmflywuhbyu* aheofSURPRISEiuQs Thehousewife’s hbutfn Andyetitcostsnom thnnordinatysoaps." "' uduculouehdf; whim The royal train was late in reach- ing the Elgin street station. but at 11.30 an escort of troopers from the Royal Canadian Dragoons rounded the corner, and an instant letter the booming of the 121;)0under: of the Second Field Battery eituetedneer the canal. heralded the hrriyel of His money , Still the croyd halted. 111,. people preieed tor-ward and jolted one 'nn'other 1n Md- torts eeeure; ,_ »gt,,vuh¢e- ' {my -tbe. :0th Whoa-Ht}: Thetexwas no demand {or the tests at all. Even. at. the. reduced prices of 10 to ~25 m theta-«reserve benches and the best point.- pt. flow were conépfw’ou'ily ignored. The formal reception of the royal pair in the capital of the Dominion diaered little from the functions in Montreal and Quebec, except, per- haps, in the precision with which the arrangements were carried out and the entire absence of} confusion or crushing on Parliament ‘Hill. In- deed. so ample was the space for elghtseers on the grounds about the royal pavllion that those Who had expected to reap aha‘rves‘t by erect- ing stands on Wellington street lacâ€" ing the Parliament Hill and along the route of the procession were cad-- 1y disappointed. , A The incident showed how' closely His Royal Highness had watched the game, for just as the whistle blew and the teams were leaving the ï¬eld, a. tustle between a. Capital and a. Cornwall man took place at centre. It. was Ralph scrapping with his op- ponent tor the possession of the ball as a souvenir. Ralph secured it, and the Duke saw the whole per- formanCe. ' The match. which was for the Min- to cup. resulted in a. victory {or the Capitals by 3.goa.ls to 2. “Is this the ball that was used during the match?" asked the Duke. examining the brand new sphere cri- tically. With that there was a skirmish. and a. shame-fainted player in garnet and grey, 7W ' by 112.318.. stepped forward "41nd" handed the Duke «the real ball. Broderick of the Cornwall: handed His Royal Highness the stick. J. P. Dunne of tho Capitals. executive, presented a. nice new lacrosse ball. “Well, no, Your Royal Highness." Dunne was obliged to reply, "but we will get it. " It was a. clecn. last game. the Duke and his reyel consort witness- ed between the Capitals of Ottawa. and the Cornwalls. and there was no more interested spectator o! the match than the heir apparent. It was not the first time he had wit- nessed a. contest in Canada's nation- al sport. for. as Prince George. he attended two matches in Montreal some years ego. and apparently he has not forgotten the ï¬ne points or the game. When the match was over he was presented. formally. with‘a. lacrosse stick and ball. An amusing incident marked the event. Tho lacrosse mtch nu Boyd Highness saw yesta'dny afternoon on Varsity oval; the duck hunt“ a. joy in store (or him. when as tho guest. of Senator Kirchhofler In via- its Brandon. Hultoba. Otto's. Sept†21.-Whon the Dub 0! Cornwall and York was consulted u to what. «tot-lumen: he would protor durlnc his Common tour. ho 'ropllod: “I want. u Guy's duck shooting. and I wont also to no u lucrouo notch.†For tho mot ll. was understood Hln Royal Highnou would contorm to the conventional program provided by tho ono la ehmo- 7 The Duke there spoke ss'fonows: "My Lord Bishop and the members 0! the Provincial Synod at Canada. the Duchess and I greatly appreciate the kind words of your address. and ‘we heertily thank you for the loyal welcome to which they give expres- sion. It‘win. I know, he gratifying rto the King to receive ~tom you. is rqarennting {n this Wt of the Do- minion the n‘gtionsl mun-h- ot h3- lend. ewe-em “your uuunce of devotion to the 'Throne. end to kriow that ï¬y Wur endow, peanut. so f-sacriï¬ci â€19139:: is mm 'in cm“. 3186!. great tradition which is the noble â€ties at the Angli- can church †The royal paw: will loin [or 09 turn an. mornâ€. It) We afterno‘cm they visited Ville Mnric Convent. M. the historic Honk- h'mdn. whqm tho lm‘d‘flo eon- gro‘gatloa and 200 w“: W royalty to thou} hills which had ul- rendy been wilted by an Princess Louise and Prince Arthur your: “to. aim“ mm": A ‘ “Hay onion; homered, to alLtho high “Na“ wlilchmufll yon ha've been called continua: WM%0M 'stay and support of your ogugust parents._ And may 31! your Nature- career give the mum iruition to the hop†and expectations which' have been formed of you by a. gretetul. and appreciative and a loyal peo- ple. in the name and by "ity of the governors. prxéï¬igï¬ Â«fellows of McGill University.†A. †“(Signed) Strathcone, Chencellgr. Wm Peterson Principal. " Over on St Denis street greet pre- parations had been made to receive the royal 'party at vaal end the hundreds of FrenCh students sang. “God Save the King" as Theb- «Royal W entered the build- (ilk. At the entrance to the Univer- SitJ. which was gaily decorated and l carpeted down to the street. the Archbishop. Canon Raclopt; the vice- rector or Level, Canon; Archium bault. and tho membeflsmf all the Iaculties, ineï¬i‘heir- Rind! High- nest-'3. A bishop escorted HiéuRoynl 1M.while air Wilo: irid Laurie: “Quoted the Duchess to the raised; -dats- which had been ‘ crethd at the further side of th 5' hell of public conferences Grace welcomed the royal pair, and I i the Duke made a short impromptu speeCh‘ in frepl’y'.’ when the torenoon program was completed. with thel exception of a visit to the Provincial Synod. follows: â€Hay we not believe tint this tool- ing is shared by your fellow-subjects throughout; the Empire. more mud, than it. over win before. ond becom- ing more mm; m â€but!" ,0! those tic, tor common sympathy nd W4Ihich bind it. tombs: mono. 01-! “a: 13W no holds "This spirit is no loss necessary thnnitwasinthoput.’ and! un conï¬dent that the two noes will continue. each according to its spo- cisi genius and opportunity, to aid and coâ€"opernte in building up' the grout, odiflco, oi which ~the. {condu- tionshnvo been so well and truly laid. . own mtorinl pm am. has bod: made since Federation was necomplishod, the proois us up"- ont on every side. snd I Mole. to know tint the mom!“ My oi this, the ï¬rst your at the esntury has coined the nbundnnt yours you‘ have recently c’nioyed. lite of the people concerned. As in ancient times by the union of Nor- man and Saxon the English nation was produced, so by (ed- eration of Canada the two great nations which form its populations have been welded into a. harmonious people and worded free play sud opportunity to contribute each its best service to the public well-be- ing. Creditable as this achievement is to the practical wisdom and pe- triotism o! the statesmen who found- ed the union and who have since guided its destinies, it is no lus honorable to the people upon whose support they had to rely. end who have in e. spirit of mutuel ‘teleretion and sympathy 'nsintnined them in the greet‘iyquo! union. ‘ ‘ {- Vb‘l‘leir Royal Woes alight- " «L~ the carriage His Worship was duly pmcnted and the proces- 4 don to - the Dafllion stated. The [guard 01 honor mm: the royu sa- lute and 3.000 cum sang the Na- (in reaching the plumes-tn o! the pn- vmon Their I“Roam! mghnmee stood for n moment in convemtlon with the Premier. and then Inyor llorrie stepped tot-ward and read the civic nddreee. Nineteen other nddmeel. in- cluding one tron the Ojihwny In- diana. were due {ox-nanny presented. the Duh-'0 Reply. His Royal Highness. in 9. clear. re- sonant voice. read his rePlY. in which occurred this pgmge: “The federation of Canada. stands permanent among the political events 0! the century hit closed. for its truittul and beneflcent results on tho hot. his brunt. covered wlth accord- uou and mm. Lady lot-y Larson was In block volle. with helm. at tucked black Mon. block turbos: at! run. 0:: the pluuonn wore on- ncmblod Dunn'- tour hundred. oll nlutlvu or the llaloura. Illa Field- lnc. Ila Blur. Ilsa dandy-Holy. In. Gwynne. In. Rlvon. Ila. W. C. Edwards. In. '1‘. O. mu. In. Cotton. Illa Ndluon. In. Sadr wick. Conan Pollard. 81:- June- Gront and In. ruconlo bolas mans thou nearest the front or the povlllon. when n magnum: but“ at rouo unlud pmontotlon to no: Royal Human, The persons who thronged the hill nut mm: I. new term 0! Ion!†when they (end on due not an or the Duchess u she stood by the side of His Royal Highness on the pnflllon. tan is he. Mr. melon! and stutely. ms Roynl Highness In resplendent in unltornr and; pocket! Leading the royal procession was the ‘Duchess of Cornwall and York, attired in black ana sweetlv smiling ‘ hot acknowledgments to the multi- tude. On Her Royal Highness' right walked the Premier of the Domin- Lon. on her lat tho layorot the Capital City. Next came His Royal; Highness' the Duke. looking trunk and manly-h: his ndmlrdfl, unflorn; ‘ Ladyt‘Laurier. Fraud-nuâ€; «q, of Tech. Logd noxbuahi. swu- oonnt ,HCrléton', Indtho m unis formed member: at the royal entonr. tional. Anthem. It was precisely 12. 80 when the shout. went up 'They come. " The note We; taken up by the people on the grounds. Sir Wllirid Lauder and Junior Mon-is, the latter re- splendont. tn scarlet robe and cocked hat. walked M the arch to nieet the royal party. A great. cheer went Up. and .the Duke's moral W was hoisted on the nth tower. urn; 3.090: '5 #5001 (children “Vina 't “elr' thouflndsâ€â€˜of flags in welcome. beyond, interspersed with helmeted emcers of police. the people stood in a. derby any. rank on rank. right. up to the guy stone walls of the do- ,pnrtmentol buildings. which. peopled in every window and even _crowded 1n the picture on In: the pile of the Perus- meet . telly decked with teem“ . stretched from cen- tral tower to tumt on either elde. In the centre at royel ptvmon e. m a many-co cred bunting flaked with cruel“! palms. and crowded the gniterjee of church and state. (air "10m ’and brine men. shone caul- gent in the nogndey eun._ ‘ The surrounding grounds were oe- wpiod by .1“... of cheering human- ity. In thc centre. flanking the crim- mamm. #911: 7 Wye-umâ€. LADY MARY LYGON. ' Sendï¬orfzunnple. câ€"u. W‘mwamâ€" The next thing you know you feel-bettgâ€"you eat better â€"andyou.mjgh more. Itis 9 quiet '9'“?! But if you are thin Scott’s Emulsion is the medicine for you. It doesn’t tire you out. There is nostrain. The wOrk is all natural and easy You just take the medicine and that's all therein to it. - non-non! in»... Ana-led em as mclunh Wan. ! Otuwu. Sept. 23.-Yeeterdey was t day at welcome rest for the royal I visitors. Their Royal Highness“ at.- ytended divine service In the morning at Christ Church Cethedrul. They were escorted to and from the sacred . ediï¬ce by e. deuchment o! the Royal Canadian Dragoons. and were cheer- ed frequently en route. Both were plainly attired. There were no ape- clel decoration: in the church. Their iRoyal Highness†having expreoed Scott’s Emulsion is not a good medicine 'for fat folks. We have never tried giving it toa real {at person. We don't dare. You see Scott’s Emul- sion builds â€" new flesh. Fat people don"t 'ivant it. ‘Strb‘ng people don’t need it. 'I‘hesurplicedchoirledlntheproâ€" cesslon from the vostry, the Bishop 0! Ottawa, resplendent in gorgeous vestments. followed. wearing the mitre and carrying the crazier in his hind. ' The sermon was preached by the cathedral rector, Rev. E. Kitt- son, trom the ï¬rst verse a! St. Paul's. .Eniath, _to‘the,.Qa;latla.hs, Let It ’ l Alana! A: the royal pelt. eecompenied by Lord and Lady Hinto and Prince Alexander of Tack. and “tended by their entourage. entered the church they were met by Church Warden- Orr and Moore and escorted to 3 front pew. the congregation stand- ing till Their Royal Highneuee 'ere seated. Both entered most heartily into the service. their voices being heard throughout the singing. Prince Alexander 01 Tack also possesses 3 good voice and sang in all the must- cnl Parts of the service. a. desire that everything should he of the plainest character. as they were attending service not as Prince and Mucus. but as members of the Church 0! England. "1‘5. "link?“iénéiéd a as; mean Club. and In the Moon the torn! vhttou attended 3 [st-don PW st Govornmont House. The unveiling ol the statue nnd pmnuuon ol the war nodnln wu rung-and by thousand: of sight- m. nnd wu tlm~ occasion for n dlnldny o! enthusiasm unequalled linen um Duke lnndod nt_Quoboc._ miniâ€"ibbooonuu the mu tho pro- cedure depend on the Plun- 0! Ab- uhun m followed. thou entitled to the (100011qu posing one by one hetero the Duke. who handed than thou mdoll. 7 A A . At. 11.30 the myd‘wty begun 3 drive through nan. visiting tho'Eddy .Works. After the drive HIS Boyd Highness unvailed the new Victor“ sumo unmdhuly rent of the vest. 91063 of the Pnrliamt Buildings. and mud South Mriun' war mod-.1: to I. long 1m 01 afloat. non- eommiuioned encor- and men. in- cludin Ool. Otter. The coveted Vic- toria ro- wu pinned on the breast. 0! um. I. J. Holland to: gunnery 7 Amongst 'thoee who were honored was Mr. Oliver A. Rowland. Eeyor bl Toronto. Hr. Shoughneay. pmident o! the C. P. R.. bowed three time- before the Duke. who touched him on both ehoulders with his sword. Ir. Shwghneesy u-oee Sir Edward Shnuglmeuy. Ottawa. Sept. -23.â€"Snturdny the ceremony oi the investiture oi the several Conndinn gentlemen honored in connection with the roynt'vbit took place in the bellman nt'Rid den Hui. Sir John Anderson rec‘d the King‘s warrant. and the severe! recipients were presented by Vis- count Creighton. The latter eat-rm the coveted ensignln on a. silk cush- ion. from which it was received by the Duke. who pinned it on the breast of the chosen one. The Gov- ernor-Gown! and Countm 0! Min- to were present. Her Roy-.1 High- ness was not present. ’ received a. W from Igor Maude. on behalf of the Governor General. mung thot the Duke at Conn." and York expat-ed grout regret at his inability to oflclato ut the ceremony o! losing the corner- stone ‘of the provincial memorial monument to the late Queen Victoria.‘ Orders were at one. given to the workmen to pull down tho platiorm and canopy erected for the cere- many, together with arches leading into and out o! the Pulloment "and. .08“! A‘l‘ OTTAWA. I In. Eddy and her book got a hat , rant. and long cannot: titanium ‘wen read to the 003121.â€! hum no Inflation.†said Mr. Curry. "in any- ! lug am this chum-n Science. as set, out. lulu. Eddy's book. is the lemon damnablo bluphenw I over ‘_ heard or read." tm’a Police W Toronto. Sept. 21.â€"llagietrate Deniaon and Crown Attorney Curry ueed strong language yesterday and attacked Christian Science during the progrees o! the preliminary investiga- tion into the charge against James H. Lewis, a Christian Science street railway conductor, that he had con- tributed to the death 0! his 0â€"year- old eon by omitting to need for a ne- gularly qualiï¬ed medical practitioner when the diild was auflering iron diphtheria. It was the livelieet case that police court habitues have heard iii-yearn. and Richard Perry. the demonstrator. who has already ï¬gured so My at the in- W. 3†an “content“ hour in the vdtneee box. Lem wu committed for um u, “If Criminal m. which op.- on "I think (that of this sort ought to ho exposed." add an Worship. "1 how: no objection to any [town upmtryinxitonhlnneu. but to mouchtomâ€"(ooleryonsutuo innocent, home. child. who has no soy wintmr in an mm. is an outrage." V , . W. W. Wokeâ€. 1110‘ «ended the Inca-ad. m s strong alert. to lim- it the nope o! the inquiry. but. 001. Denisen would not has. it so. o! the mlllensry at King Mind. which is now in progress in Eng- lshd. and to the feet thst Kins Al~ (red is the petrol: hero sud legen- du'y founder oi his old college in Oxford. It is the wish 0! the donors thst the (at should serve the double purpose of psying tribute to the memory 0! the rostorer of English learning. and o: mitestiu their in- terest in the University oi Toronto. 'l‘heciltisstunelyoneinvie'ot the strsitened hounds! circum- stsuoes of the University. end will be all the more spprecisted by {floods o! the University on scoount o: the ‘distinguished oourso iron: which it comes. mmucuuuum» A Vat 'cmm cl Auk-lax..- u VIM. Inc" on My Wine. I Ibo Us?†of (it â€spent. . Winchester, England. Sept. 21. â€"â€" 'anwpx-enenccolavnuconcoum mt. cold-1n nod â€to $-qu m: 010.000 to tho lerm. Toronto. Sept. 21.â€"1‘he Univer- sity of Toronto hnn received I. ub- unnuu addition to m endowment. through the generosity 0! Prof. Gold- win Smith and 1m. Smith. Tho donation consists of 810,000 to the library 0! tho University. nnd in to be wound [or the porno.- o! and: o! tho W n the m Minivans to tune dew-flue. In his letter accompmying the gm. Prol. Smith reform to the celebration L7 U "I.“ "â€"- “Kia; Mind wrought. W work for us and {or our sister who over m sea. whisk in sum-em no- menu of urea and W. is are sisubly joined to as «real tho our uric: tad ucrou the net." ‘ wd Orr .- uouvonirl. 'h them with United sum I wimvéhfuï¬Ã©iéu sold ooh»- an mu to. alumnae-o. cal Winnipeg. Sept. 23.-Nen was ro- “d" calved‘lnt nigh: am the Duke and ' mm o! Cornuull will prom ad and their stay in the my on Thursday 4"“ until 10 p. m.. lasted 0! 5 in the â€I rm any attemoon. It is gnawing Mom.- 0 tion and chimn- m not hauling] to mag. 10: big illumination. I ‘0'“ PROF. GOLDWIN Slim STATUE T0 KING ALFRED. P081710! 10 0317833171. CALL! If A FAKE. â€n. s-luu Pro-oat J91!!! waSON, MORGAN 31108. New York. Sept. 23.â€"In. flexinâ€" lqy'u income from insurance policies. the pension 0! 85,000 a. year which Contact will grant. and the money navel! hv the President. will b0 .50â€. 318,000 3 you. 7 Oli Vain-thy “moon-fl or new hd Ion Sells was mad†the 991M. at Kingston whoa Nd! Wanna. c dull-M. locum our tho IMO running 3 ï¬ne. loot up w and H1 outboard 80 was drovnod More 35‘" could ‘Ancxplooio-eu-eduyansn a you“: factory n lunatic. Fume. bu mud in the death 0! elem pct-Ion- and the “duty at acumen m. the majority ol whom um fl. Iron thflr injuries. “£1“. In so b-dly injured by her clothes caching or. iron n mm on Wedge-41y amt the will '7'}!!! comma. of 7m: at smur- Fslb Mu recommended the suspen- sion 0! Rev. D. C. Sanderson until com and that Im. Footer Ic- AM he removed by the chair- Hold-Me-Tight, WI ‘I’ddy Isaac-o. Won. Sept. 20..-lt Kruger. 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