LIPTON'S 1 a Western Route to India, Where | He Will Be Crowned Emperor A 'despatch from Montreal says: IA 'special to The Herald from Ot tawa says:--"It is reported here, from a reliable source, that a visit will be made to this country by his Bas sty King .George, The King will'visit Canada en route for India, where he will be crowned as Em- eror, His Majesty will visit all mportant cities in the Dominion during his journey across the country, and will sail for India from Vancouver.' Should this report prove to be true, the event it forecasts will make King George's establishing, as it se Sposhal, pre- |! cedent of the Hovoton n of the Em- pire visiting: the outlying pottiens Wp of the British dominions after his accession. King George will tour Canada holed fore the end of this year, for he is to arrive in Bombay oh December 2, | po and make his State entry into Del-| 32 hi on December 7. e is to bel crowned on December 12, = Plans have been made to enable one hun« dred thousand persons to see the | 16c. ceremony. The King is to reach Caloutta on December 30, Better ------------------------------------------------------------------------_-------- DIED IN POLICE CELLS, Serious Charges Made Against Win. nipeg Associated Charities. A despatch from Winnipeg says: John' E. Hetherington, an English- man; collapsed in the police eells after three days' imprisonment awaiting trial on * charge of vag- rancy, preferred the 'Associated Charities, and Hh on Wednesday; Secretary Folke had the man ar- rested, claiming he would not work. Hetherington said he was sick. His wife, who hag three children, plead- ed for bail while' her husband was awaiting trial, but was refused. + She claimed he. was ill 'and had worked when he was able and was. kind to her. In a statement tp the' Jigen the wife says her husband ad been murdered by the Associ: ated Charities. No doctor was called to the station when the man collapsed. The Coroner is investi ating, and the Sons of England ave taken up the case. mmm Mette MANY KILLED IN MEXICO. Between 60 and 70 Dead and Injurs od by Earthquake. 'A despatch from Mexico City says: Bixty-three were killed, sev- .. 'enty-five wounded and property worth $100,000 was wrecked on Wednesday by an earthquake shock, which shook the Mexican capital and injected a note of tra- gedy into what was to be a day of pies rejoicing over the arrival of rancisco I. Madero, jun. At Buf: favista the railway tracks were twisted. The sherk was followed qe axplosion of gas at the artil- barracks, w! added horror to the scene. - The oscillations moved from north to south, and opened fissures in the streets. The adobe houses crumpled, but the 'dead: in these cannot be numbered at present. Medlin } GERMAN TRADE GROWING. Both Imports and Exports Last 'Year Showed Increase. 3 i Setpateh from Berlin says: fhe German imports in 1910 'in- creased $112,500,000 and the exports' increased $196,250,000 as compared) - with the figures for 1 1908, TOGO AND NOGI CHEERED. Japanese Deputation for Corona- tion Arrived Wednesday. A despatch from Liondon says: One of the chief events of Wednes- day 'was the arrival of the Japan- | ese deputation' to the Coronation, including Prince and Princess Hi- gashi Fushimi, the Prince repre- ati the Emperor, and the Ja- pa; war heroes, Admiral Togo iC a ns Nogi. There was to official reception, because the depu- tation -is mot due officially 'until Juné 19. The Prince and Princess will 'spend the intervening time at Eastbourne, a watering place on hay--N RS Lge wan iy raw--§6 to $6.50, on track, ' To- lots, olesale prices Sy LY pie ohibke PE to i 210 Ke iby 1b; Lg) 1% BUTTER AND EGOS. tol prints, 17 to 196; in Lis, 10; Jnlemigh for on 2 He Jor solids, and a's. to g-Case lots 5 t/18 to 18 120 per Ohscae--ow, 11 34 to 12 in a Jobbing HOG PRODUCTS. Bacon--Long clear, ilo per 8 pasty. 1a hd Ai gl Tans' doc: Joo a A00D, 150 haz d=Tlaroes : hE "subs. 10 140; pails, BUSINESS oma, Montreal, ~Onl Western, No, ume 3 A 'despatol froin Ottawa says A new discovery of diamonds in| Quebec has been made, and Mr. IR. A. A, Johnston, mineralogist of |, mining of rosie sat ae; : ¢ oF me separd ivf ionds has al 'been | the ' Geological Bucvey, will Joate for Germany i 3 9% weeks in| connection : with: ti effort bein, made to discover a i s ear, in 1 0 ao wos $18 to $19; ro Rot ity : No Pure DHnkiag ik Fluid i Cana; Bays Expert at Montreal. 3 despatch from Montreal ga; meeting on Friday morning. ii. Starkey, wlio is an authority 1 di | the coast of Sussex, while Admiral : Togo and General Nogi will remain ndon.. The two war veterans were cheered as they drove around Hyde Park in the afternoon. Queen Mary on Wednesday re- ceived at Buckingham Palace the committee representing the Marys of the Empire, who presented to 0, her Majesty their Coronation gift-- |; a check for $60,000. we ' CANADIAN TROOPS ARRIVE. Lord Mayor of Liverpool and Otvio| 8 Party Meet Uontingent. A despatch: from London. says:|: The Empress of Ireland arrived at Liverpool 'at: noon on Friday with the Canadian Coronation « troops | common aboard. They were welcomed the Lord Mayor and a distinguished civio party. The local Territorials also raded. The Canadians march n cipal streets, arousing the keenest pleasure amongst . crowds. L% CAN DINE 20,000 PEOPLE. : Greatest Eating ig House in the)! World Opened at Berlin, A despatch from Londow says: The . path eating house in the world has been opened in Berlin. It is. the new "Zoological Garden o Liverpool $401 No. 1 90; oo te such matters, said he did not. be: liove there was a lake or riv 'Canada that waw not in some way contaminated and should not ing the d used as drinking water without 'fil+ + tration. The cause of this state of |? Ber: | affairs, he said, was due fo the|" igi reat | inerease in population of the |: minion - during the . ass fow | i years. LOOKE SERIOUS: 3 & | Pedestrian, Bicycle, Motor MARKETS. {3.-Chofcs 'steers i Ho oe, Taitly | 2 PARAL E a ti hw mg through some of the prin: |e restaurant, in which 10,000 Jone { can dine at the same time benea the roof, while } b commodate There are 1 chen staff of and Anto in Mix-up A despatch from Lo A young man jumped a car on D street, at Waterloo; | At oil on Friday night. As he touched the loffered struck and knock : {on North: Pacific const, "{her home 'at Alberni. tution. could" not "with 'strain of her exertio 1906 oF