Daily British Whig (1850), 21 Jun 1924, p. 9

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» JUNE 21, fom, ww THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG == ee ee -------- NEWS AND VIEWS FOR WOM THEY'RE MARRIED AGAIN--TEMPORARILY "good with everything." Try it with cold medts cheese A7TSVA eo] Packet of WILSON'S ANEIYT LL KILL MORE FLIES THAN [/ S&°WORTH OF ANY STICKY FLY CATCHER Clean to handle. Sold by all Druggists, Grocers and General I Stores | Fannie Hurst, novelist, has ------ "=| time marriage AXI SERVICE to Vienna. moon." "AUTOMATIC RAPID camer LECTRIC | \ [on0N LETTER DAY AND NIGHT | COOKS London, June 1.--Empire Day was kept with a wealth of pageantry at the British Empire Exhibition. Some- one had had the happy idea of mak- ing May 24th itself a Day of Youth. The Duke of Connaught, represent- ing the King, took' the salute while {ten columns of boys and girls (Scouts, Guides and members of va- rious cadet corps), 8,000 in all, { marched past the Royal Box at the | Stadium. Afterwards we had the { Trooping" of the Color--the evola- | tion in which the flower of our Army exhibits the perfection of its drill on the King's Birthday--smartly per- | tormea by youngsters from two fa- { mous naval and military schools. Mu- WM. CAMPBELL CO. 14th Ave. GRORGETOWN, ONT. = SADA AMAA AAA AA TCV EEN | ON ARN In Pimples. Could Not Sleep. Cuticura Heals. Ayo ris arrangement with her husband, Jacques Daniel- GHER'S | son, and is shown here ready to sail for Europe. They will oc- [cupy the same suite and have their meals together on the boat but, once in Europe, the "separate She will go to Florence to work on a new novel and he will go Their ocean trip, say she; is a called off her celebrated "part marriage' is on again. "second honey- TRI AA mind) Stadium, and if those be counted | who listened-in with wireless, it may | be said that millions took part, Another Royal Visit. The King and Queen of Italy, with their son and daughter, the Prince | of Piedmont and Princess Mafalda, | have spent a crowded four days with our own King and Queen. As though a programme were not suffi- ciently full that included, in this brief space, a State Ball and ban- quet, a great charity ball, a half- day at Wembley, lunch with the Lord Mayor of London, two recep- tions and a dinner at the Italian Embassy and visits to the Italian Church and Hospital, our energetic guests contrived to do quite a lot of semi-private sight-seeing. The King of Italy found time for the Tower, the Zoo, the coin depart- ment, of the British Museum, and Westminster Abbey, while the rest of his party were only a shade less | sic was supplied by the largest mili- tary band brought together -- a thousand instrumentalists, including 300 drums and fifes and 100 pipers. These gave a display of their own, marching and counter-marching in the great green arena amid roars of admiration. There was another pageant before the Empire Thanksgiving Service on Sunday, May 25th, which was attend- ed by the King and Queen, the Frince of Wales and several other | members of the Royal Family, the High Commissioners for all the Do- | minions, and the Agents-General for the Colonies. First the huge maased band was marshalled in the arena. Their Majesties arrived, heralded by the State Trumpeters, and a proces sion began, headed by detachments of the Royal Canadian Mounted Pe- lice and the Metropolitan Police of London. Then came a Guardsman with the Union Jack symbolical of Empire, followed by standard<bear- ers with the Dominion flags. Next marched our old friends the "Beef- eaters," or Yeoman Warders of the Tower of London, in their handsome Tudor uniforms, and after them a body of Chelsea pensigners in long scarlet coats--old warriors Tépre- senting the Army of Yesterday. There were hearty cheers for the old boys, and warmer greetings still for those who followed--a group of disabled soldiers, some still in hos- pital blue, some blind. Another procession entered--dfirst the choirs of many churches, then bishops and clergy of all denomina- tions, among whom werg the Bishop of London and the Archbishop of Canterbury. Many who Were pre- sent on both occasions found the en- suing service even more impressive than the ceremony at the opening of the Exhibition, a month earlier. No such congregation has assembled be- fore in the history of the world; 100,000 people were actually in the . To Clean White Kid Shoes You can make your white kid shoes like new with the BeBe Co. Kid Klean. You ast appiyithy rubbing it well into ther. A When it is dry, There are 295 navigable streams M the United Stat Old Dutch | {of to enterprising. The weather Was ex- tremely fine, and visitors from the Dominions had numerous opportu- nities of seeing the visitors from Italy, both at Wembley and as they drove from function to function about the streets of London, King George and Queen Mary, themselves making their fifth visit to the Exhibition, acted as guides at Wembley to the Italian royalties, whose interest was such that the | carefully prepared timetable had to | 80 by the board. The tour began with a round of the Canadian Pavil- | lion and the two railway annexes, | where the party took special plea- | sure in the beautiful and ingenious panoramic views of Canadian scenery. They proceeded to Bermuda, and | then to the red-walled West African | Town, where the Ashanti drummers | tapped out a greeting, and great silk. | en umbrellas of green, scarlet and | gold were born over their Majesties' heads. When an African chief visits another 'village, it is proper fo him to bring gifts, and King George had duly observed the custom by send- Ing the village a sheep. Black chiels and princesses, attired in gorgeous Dative fabrics, were presented and did the honors of thely huts with dignified courtesy. -- Entert. Dominions. June and July will be filled with entertainments for Overseas visi- tors. Their Majesties will give gar- den parties at Buckingham Palace on June 25th and July 5th and 24th. The government gardea party, to which 2,000 guests will be invited, has been fixed for June 27th, and the reception and ball at Guildhall, at which the Lora Mayor will be host, is to take place on June 30th. "Dominion Wnrmen's Weck," orga- nized by the Women's Section of the British Empire Exhibition, will be keld from July 21st to 26th, Can- ada's special day being the 23rd. Each day will be marked by a morn- ing conference and an afternoon con- cert. Elaborate Preparations are being made for the entertainment of the Canadian and American lawyers ang who" will be the guests h and Bar of England m July 19th to 26th. The Inns Court and the Law of Sotiety are ners, five on each of two nights, so that the whole party of 2,300 people may be "officially din- ed." 'There will be garden parties in the Temple and Lincoln's Inn, and probably in Gray's Inn also. The secretary of the Reception Commit- tee states that, "counting each visi tor as an entertainment" there will be 30,000 entertainments in the week. ------ The British Legion. Members of the gt George's Branch of the British Legion, who will be ia London this summer for the Exhibition, will be glad to know that nine acres of playing fields for their own use have been acquired at Osterley Park, in easy reach The dsackpont of Roya) Crnaqies 1 . The pattern on the porch, No. 379, isa pleasing all-over floral design in gray and blue. The 9 x 6-foot size costs but $9.00. 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J STOCK IN ATTRACTIVE PATTERNS -- = Mounted Police, guardians of law and order im Canada's Pavillion at Wembley, have been made honorary members of the Legion of Frontlers- men, with headquarters at 6 Adam Street, off the Strand, in the Adelphi region, ------ One cubie foot of salt weighs 64.3 pounds. -- " -- Social at Portland. Portland, June 18.--4A number of people have moved to their cottages for the summer season. E. Done- van, Toronto, visiting the Misses Donevan, for a couple of days, is leaving for Athens today. The Eng- lish church people held a social on Tuesday evening. It was well at- tended, E. Donevan was the speak- er of the evening. The Conservatives held a meet- ing here on the 18th; a number of speakers from Brockville and dther Doints attended. Work has started on the roads again this week. The crops around here are looking very well, considering the cold backward spring. 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