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North Ontario Observer (Port Perry), 1 Jun 1911, p. 4

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BARAT SILVER SIMON [10652] (13752)--This - Imported Clydentals Stallion the pro- 4 of J. M, Macfarlane, Sonya, will base the iene season as follows-- onday night, Wm, Fosters, con 2, Mariposa. Tuesday noop, R. W. Mitch- ells, con: 2, Mariposa: Tuesday night, b Hicks', Valentin, Wednesday noon Jas, Raley's, con. 2, Ops. Wednes- fo night, John Cuddy's, con 2, Ups. urstidy noon, Leslie Webster's, Clen- Hine. Thursday night, Kd Rich's, Mari- ype Seaticn. Fridvy noon, Kd. Rich's, Station, Friday night, Wm. Sparka' con: 8, Mariposa, Saturday noon, Ronald McDonalds, ¢ , Mariposa. Sat- urday night, bis own stable nd remain till Monday wight, Ronald McDonald, Manager: ay night, Ji . Tockien, : y ames reen- %- Wedoesday noon, John Horn's, Saintfield- Wedotaday night, Robt. Astaiy; Victoria Corpers: Thursday toll; Hot. Acton's, Vittoria Corners. Thursday night, Mr.Steele's, con 4, Brock. Friday noon, Collins' Hotel, Sunderland. Friday night, Collins' Hotel, Sunderland. Satarday noon, Jas Hadden's, Wick Saturday night, his own stable and re- main till Monday afternoon. Alex. Martin, Manager- ROYAL RODERICK [10655] (13376)-- This Imported Clydesdale Stallion, the property of J- M- Macfarlane, Sonya, will make the season of 1911 at his owa stable, Sonya SHAVER STAR [11540] (14366) -- This Ten- ported Clydesdale Stallion, the property of J. M- Macfarlane, Sonya, will make the season of 1911, at his own stable, Sonya. . HELSINGTON GLORY [11465] (14699) -- This Imported Clydesdale Stallion, the rty of W. J. Hendere, Port Perry, will make the season of 1911 aa follows -- Mouday afternjon will leave his own stable and proceed to R- Cragg's, Green- benk, for night. Tuesday noon at James Boe's, theo to Wm: Fair's; Weat Brock, for night. Wednesday to the Teiitpr ance House, Leaskdale, for noon and night. Tharday noon and night at the Mansion House, Uxbridge. Friday noon at Wes. Page's, Reach, then to his own stable for night, Saturday, all day at the Sebert Hoube," Port Perry. H, Wilson, Manager. DUNURE SOUTAR [9598] (14659)--Thia Imported Aydetaly Stallion the pro- perty of W. J. Henders, Port Perry, will ke the present season as follows--Mon- $i: will be at tho Sebert House, Port 'ert¥, till Tuesdy wood, Tuesday after noon proceed to i. Cragg's, Gtecnbank, for night. Wednesday, Alex. Brown's, Bethesda, noon; Mansion House, Ux- bridge, till Thursday afternoon, then to his own stable: Friday at Sebert House, till noon, Hope Bros, Scugog, for night. Saturday, Sebert House, till eveuing, his gua stable and remain till Monday morn- 8 ROYAL FREELAND [6098] (13698--This Imported Clydesdale Stallion, the pro- perty of the Shirley Syndicate, Shirley, wil make the season a foligws-- Monday night, Tuesday to t's, Darlington, for noon, Jaa. Cartwright, for night. Wed- to ya Tasionts) noon, todumble eugog, for night, Thursda to Hope Bros, noon, to Geo Jnokaony for night. Friday to St. Charles Hotel, Port Perry. for night- Saturday proceed fo hisown stable, till Monday morning. Jas. McGregor, Manager: ROYAL ENOCKDON (11501) ({4216]-- This Imported Clydesdale Stallion, the Property of Wes. Frise, Seagrave, will stiake the season of 1911, ss follows -- Tuesday afternoon leave his own stable abd to Robt- Thomas', Layton, Might. Wednesday poon at A- Fallow- wn, Pinedale, Manilla for niuht. 'Thursday noon at Thos: Reason's Salem Corners, Wm. Stacey's for night. Friday noon at Norman Osborne's, Jesoph Dawson's for night Saturday to his own stable and remain till the Latin Tuesday afternoon, CORNER STONE [3505] (11016)--Thls Imported Premium Clydesdale Stallion, the property of J. Ernest Holtby, Man- chester, will make the season of 1911 an follows : -- Tuesday will Icave his own stable, Manchester Station, and proceed fo KR Cragg's, Oreenbank, for night. Ww ay, to Grand Central Hotel, Saiutfield, for night. Thursday, to Jas. Leask's, Wick, for night. Friday, to fhe Ocean House, Seagrave, for night Sut Exday, bo his ovo stable and remain till wing Tuesday afternoon. Frank Lamb, Groom. stable, Manchester, and proceed to Brown's, Brook Road, noon : to Wilson House, Ashburn, for night. Tuesday, to Bert Washburn's for night. Wednesday 0 Thos: Beverley's for night, Thursday to John Stodhoha'a for night: 'Friday, wo Frank Crosec's, Utica, for night. Sat- urday, to his own stable and remain till Monday. John Johnston, (iroom. BIR TORRANCE (7648] (12756) -- This imported Clydesdale 8 ume % pro- perty of Smith, Richardson and Blanch- word, Colunibue, will make the t kg follows Monday will leave and to s 2 oF noon; « P. Jones', N FAVOURITE [10654] 14629)--This > & ' allion, the pi y of A ENGLISH NOBLEMEN GET JOBS AS PAGES. Rivalry Octiira for the Privilege of Bearing the Royal and Ducal * Trains In the Abbey--King Will Wear a Lighter Mantle Than Did Sewrge |V.--Boy Scouts' Share In alebration--Oost Will Be $1,600,000 Slowly the details of the coronation ceremony are being perfected. Much speculation has been rife as to the name: of the young aristocrats who shall carry the King's train. This #8F¥ie will devolve upon Lord Hart iuzton, elder son of the Duke and Duchess of Devonshira, Lord Cran- borne, elder son of Jord and Lady Salisbury, and Lord Komilly, one of the few peers who are minors, his parents having died when he was ghite a small boy. : Other blue-blooded youths will alo bs chosen as train-bearers, but the conflicting claims of vatious familics have yet to Ub settled, though young . on. |!ncking. and strange depressing feel Geol bllys, is sure to be chosen. ines come ows > 5d , X ' ot Poti. Find as it ef is such a well kaara Bub motors has 3 ro Rae A iainod bis mgority | ments are fond fn condensed and [i eannot pay that homfage which his fither did when King Edward was crowned. Om that occasion the pres- ent King took the oath "as the King 8 Yiege man of life and limb, "kissing bis father on the left cheek and touching his erowo. Beveral other pages have been ap- pointed to carry peers' coronets at the gre: ceremony, Lord Erskine will hold the Duke of Connaught's ret will be carried by his younger train, the Duke of Devonshire's coro- sou, Lord Charles Cavendish, and Lotd Shaftesbury will be attended by lus son, Lozd Ashley. Lord Durham = sage is Kichard hawson, aud Lord suchamp's squire will be his elder son, Lory Elmley. Lord Durbam, who will carry the ivory sceptre with the dove, is oue of the Garter Knights. The four Gur te: earls, We Kurls of Rosebery, Cado gan, Elgin, and Roberts, are to carry the King's canopy. The Duke of Buc cleuch will be present as captain-gen- eral of the Royal Company of Archers, and the Duke of Wellington is to bear aloft the royal standard of England Coronation Day, June 22, and the day fcitowing. will be kept as public holi- days of London, though outside the metropolis tse holiday will be contin ed to the actual day of the eelebra- tion. The report that King George will be crowned in the coronation robes worn by Georgs IV. may be taken as an indication, if such be needed, that splendor will be the note of the great ceremony of next month. Those robes were said to have cost $125,000, a sui which uo British monarch would now r;end on a coronation costuine. But the robes are in existence, and tradi- tion is the essence of a coronation. It is not probable that His Majesty will allow these magnifiéent robes to desecnd on his shoulders until their weight has been considerably de- creased. George IV. wnoarly broke down under therm during the coro- uation ceremony. The cause of His Majesty's fatigue was undoubtedly, in large part, the 2ight ol the coronatioft robes which be bad designed for his own adorn- ment with the professional aid of Sit Thomas Lawrenee. Mr. Richard Dancy describes them, ds follows: "To a tight-fitting alin swit in sixteenth 'century style, be added a neo-classical mautle of blae velvet, embroiderca iu gold, snd Lined with ermine. It vas prodigiously long, and so heavy that, although supported by eight eld- est sous of the peers, His Majesty, by the time be reached the Altar--he had walked from Westminster Hall-- Very nearly fainted. Every lncaa king he lovked, und kawreénce, who alter yainted hime seerul time in biz RY robes, d clared him the wad ever secu, ue taal "or the first time cord, the Doy Bcoute will take a public part id the national rejoicing. They will atiend to tue bollires tual are to be LiL turougu- out the leugth and breadth ol tue laud on the mguot of Ure coronation. Tuer services will also be required to bely l.ue the rouke ol the coronation plo Cussiull, wid tne Tuy progress bh pext day, and on Juue Li, wad La Bing and Quest visit tie Guild Hall 1 Buck ngham FPuiace Ab 18 TC ARTY <p § far olier chande bf x ; a=t ob June 23 and 20, waco the pr cession pucacs along the Strand. The display of troops ou hose lwo latter cocasions will miso be more str.Kiug lu the streets on lie coroualon aa; jtsell toe total number of toups Wik Le 40,000, and the second Jduy tue Nuio- ber wili rise to 55,000. Lord Chueyies wry, #8 vice-chairman and tresaurd of ae Colosini Pruups Lilertalnuy: nt Committee, 18 wxooeulligly Lusy wil RiTwLgeinenls W secure abundant hs priasiy dw Lie walilary visilors trou. Caoada, Ausuialla, boulnh Ales, ana ew Zealand. Ale CAVIISL represoutatives trom the British coiibes aie liom June Ii w be tue guests of the Lords and Com wous' Lomnmities, lie ducgalivils Lo ing: Australia, 14; Cauaua, Ii douth Alrica, 12; New Zeulsud, 8; sud New: toupdiand, 8. new Leculanders are to make a © us couiribuiicn to the page aut by providing $5,000 for sw erso- tion of su aren, designed by Frank Brangwyn, at the top of Whitehall, 80 that is will be easily visible from 'dratalgar square. The 10yal and Government expendi- ture 8 ho on will bably | {hall and the Mall. ¢ 1 and in Mind Worn Out by the Monotonous In- door Life of Winter. Spring Finds the Blood Weak and and System Run Down:-- Vigor IS Restored by Dr. Chase's Nerve Food Just at the time when the buds are bursting and the hirds ara chirping merrily in the treetops. many people feel moat keenly the debilitating and toarvating effects of indoor winter ife. The blond is ro thin and watery that it faile to rupplv nntrition to the nervene evatem nnd to the vital organs. You feel tired, wank and die. conraced, annetite fails. dignstion {4 imnaired, energy and ambitinn are pagily necimilated form in Dr. Chase's arve Food Thonennds of men and women havé learned fn #éenne thik soring depfes- sion and weakness and discourage ment by neine this great restorative Vitality is increaced, strencth and confidence return, buovaney fs felt in every movement of the body. pallor and weakhess and disense give filate ta the clow of health and vigor of mind and hady. Dr. Chase's Nerve Food. tha creat enring tonic and restorative, 5c. hax, 8 for £250, at all dealers or Fdmanson, Bates & Co., Limited, Toronto. REHEARSING CEREMONY: Officlals Bound {n Have No Hitch In Thi. Coronation. It ix a matter of history that Queen Victoria's coronation was one of the biggest mnddles on record. Nobody seemed to know what to do or how to do it, least of all the child-Quecn, and the perplexity probably made her determine to have no repetition of such a fiasco upon the occasion of any other public function. This determin- ation has now become a tradition, and the visit of King George and Queen Mary to fhe abbey a rs time ago to inspect the arrangements and talk over future plans was only an indi- cation of the extreme care which is greeted by the chie! actors in this drama o Fnipire. wd va Sn There must be no hitch, such as King George IV. ex perienced when his particularly smart-looking coronation clothes would not fit. How mad that royal dandy must have been! Every- thing is rehearsed down to the minut est detail; and before the great day every soldier, sailor, policeman, door- keeper, scullery-maid, and stable-boy will know what his or her place is, equally with the Lord Chamberlain, the Archbishop of Canterbury, and the King's Champion. Even the cream ponies will know their duty, and probably do it well. An amusing sight may be seen by the privileged visitor any morning if he enters the courtyard of the Royal Mews. He will be amazed to see the "sacred'"' steeds probably drawi farnitare-van loaded with all sorfs of make-weight, and a horde of laughing, capering children wagging flags in their faces and kicking up a prodig- fous din with kettle-drums, whilst the coms who bestride them as posti- jons are probably beating huge drums at the same time in imitation of boow- ing cannon. kind of noise after a daily rehearsal like this. Nothing short of an earth- quake, a waler-spout, or an avalanche would upset their equanimity, and these things are not common in White- But this is only preliminary to go- ing d over the actual route. This is lke the 'Varsities coming to the Thames at Putney a weck or two be- fore the boat-race. Harnessed to a van, they go ig carly morning hall-a- 4ozen times over the actual route o the coronafioh pfoccssiom, avd afe specially tried and tested at the cor res. iy is very unlikely, therefore, that they will "bolt" .with the King and Queen on Cerenntion Day. Well, He Might Kick Himself. Kenneth Kerr, jue¢ bsek fom Pr din. meets a ludy he knows quife well lect har name. Bhe stop: and greets Ladies" Lycecum--nnd give me all the ' Bora®wy news." Kerr saye he will be delighted, but he cannot fix a day then. "Just write to me at the club," says the lady. "Monday, Tuesday or . Wednesday will suit me." Bhe pasees on. Kerr cannot remember what her name iz. What ought he to do?-- British Weckly. } Chinese Way of Trapping Eagles. Every year thousands of Chinese into Mongolia to catch cagles, the eathers cf which are used for fans. They employ tame eagles, which they hoary on their shoulders, and at cer- tain epots nests are wrranged, within kenyu, or smsll fishes. Soon other eagles join the tame ones, aud fie net ix raised by hidden tiapnees some Bacon--~Well, I don't kosw 1s yet, bul his wife's sbout to to do her own cooking. - Tired inBoty | +s farms Consult me. strong admixture' Queen Maty is & mother married in a among roval pri riage of Queen 7 UT, al BR CX Foo a SP aA to suis W. DAW; COL H. BO! : ig Phone 0000. Nights and. hol Two Hi and Seventy-two Wright ayonte Phone Park 527, Toronto, HO! HO! MR. FARMER, LISTEN) ~--If you can sell your worked | I farm: for to $100 per buy a Sonn] for the same are advanciug from $2.50 wouldn's you be ho? We Phin from 80 ions aod Jorma. Wh fun. & uipmen COS MN) o| Samira. ob DAY. now. Wa HA Estate, Warinan, Bask. in size, all Warman Real ID, ; pa i "Pacts About Fal en WS Roove, | Pensacolo, Fla. Their grandmother § andra's sister, who is the Prince of Wales. anddanghter of Qui their father is a Hl POULTRY. 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