_sim 0! I city whose nations_o! in its in thisworld’s of London draw while_it prssidenthas 9'" alone,\ will cpst MP- a million nrlvlleae et -being 10111 privy councllor ,tb,_.- t, amd by right the in the irreatest city lil is mansion house ` pas ors of presentation" time, psrtly by land and partly by river. The latter port- i°11 Of the Lord Msy0r’s. Show fell into dlsuse ever hail a century ago, but its picturesque details are still perpetuated. From the reign of James, I. downwards, allegorical cars have always formed an important part lu the civic progress. The Royal Solomon had an innate love of display of every sort and kind, and his weakness in this respect was certainly gratiiied by the costly pageant organized at the cost oi Alderman John Loman, a memhlr of the Fishmongers' Company, in the archives oi which the drawings of the various symbolic groups which Bgured in it are still preseiwed. There were no shows between 1639 and 1055, when Oliver Cromwell ruled London with an iron hand. In the latter year Sir John`DethicE revived the "riding", and the Restoration, live years later, was a signal for a cemplyete return to the old lines. Hogartifs famous plate im- mortalises one _of the great shows of George II.’s relgn,_posaibiy that of 1751, portrayed in the second illustration of the same period. No Lord Mayor has ridden' to Westminster since 1711. Ciprlani made the present coach in 1757, at a cost of over live thousand dollars. The novelty par excellence of the show which followed the accession of Queen Vittoria consisted __ of twocolossal ilkures of G03 add Manoa. Each ilgure walked along by means ‘of a_ man on either side, who ever and anon turned their heel, and as they were 14 feet highftheir features were on level with the`seoond~door wlndows.They'were_ extremely well contrived, and appeared _ to °ull*fo`s;¥ii‘*|llo`i'l"53#’lil'!tien' than fell, go the snare ofthe human pmonaqee in t s' procession. The rn: wol_eo's oanrasr snow. From.ths_moment that he steps into “Four-whe'eler A l," as the irreverent have styled the gorgeous state we|_ghlng_almost tour tons, that was do signed and painted by Clprianl in 1757, the Lord hnfds the day dedicated to him, his s 'ow and bis banquet. lfrom ~ early morn until foggy eve _Lord Mayor-'s davsees the ohio! magistrate ot the tropolle. ilguratlvoly speakiul. isdliug fortl1.me_;lgy,,fqr`thc amusement of tx multituddfllldthe entertainment of 1, _ honored guests who' are~"s`ummoned lie Guildhall te~~ii_»ten to speeches and to nsimilate tepid turtle soup. Lord Ma?'ozr’s Dey represents un out~ lay on thepart of the chief clvlo dignl- ; » f l Selling illf 1 Misses’ and 1 of nel Pound. et- K. $3110 azz. a Web Pe €] _ RDI _ fnnwliiro iéilliiiii, olinAii_i2i,_eii‘ruRn Y, JANUARY 21, 1905. , f { some sweetes- =,_ czure rnafiuoarn. » ll ~.550xr &) --*ff _-_ l F W 10179/WCW 0/ff//5 W0 ”?i% e _ or Cllild"S Cl0ill “" ` day. In view of the fact that this sin _e outburst would account practically for a third of the oiilcial salary awarded hvrn I Lciiins, si 1 886,' Slit _ for (ide. e f0i' SOC. 9 1 Lf, ' PA1l siaee, all styles, and bind- of ocepantoi the mayoral throne that is_ ' I ' predecessors iirmly established the ha y an . precedent whereby the two city sher il’s or his year of __oii'ice, it mustp be a mat r congratulation to each suooecdi g u 1.905 DIARIE. ‘ For Pocket, Office ,' or liomc, 4 `0,l|l,six-foot drum- A16! of tlle~‘5Kili.|&" All PHC!! look small while &e same gold we quent banquet is nothing like as great as lwas the case during the palmy dnys_ of municipal extravagance, when, as in N169,” the Lord ,Ma.yor‘shaif amounted to 814,000, and each of-.tile ' sherllfs had the pleasure about one-third of the sum that each of these unaalaried odiolals has to psy for the privilege of being one of the "eyes" of an Lord Mayor. ' . _It ia not, by the way,,|zeneraily known that _the worthy company of patted- makers in the moat exemplary manner pi\vevery_ three years the charges in _spset to its appearance in the procession. 'Athouglitlui member 0! the Guild, one Thomas Sorirnshaw, left in his will the ‘sum of to trustees, who were em- powered to apply tue interest triennially ,torthis purpose. fl‘alxe`u,`_ in *Reid pieces the l|ayor‘s Day me ,would form _a calf q\,u_x\ of tlioee_useRd’ ins that would sr- cevd in altitude t'ho`ae_ms-game rlenisans QL me euuanea, oil; sau mm. when iso _inches (16 feet; would make even tht fam» nsszsrafa mole _ fj _ 1 _ J _ ‘ . -Z _ iii » ' _ ' ..- i fiiininii hi muéms _ naman out w¢§4 _:‘ " _ s mea .lunches time féiuialiby s I which originally cout, $6,000, entails un pcnditnrn is in respect to the banquet., annual outlay of from T5 pounds to 100 Out of the total sum expended I.iiut.i` pounds to keep it in u state beliitingr \vould form ii slain oft gold us high as his dignity, mid the noble iiveries (ionnL~ii_' the uvcrixge Lori Mnyor, that would by the coach and lootmun cannot lu, have u width of one und u hull inches initial cost hc much less than thc gur- and a. depth of one inch, the lmnquct th g ks 5 15_00 | ` ~ ' _ _ ‘ ments donned by similar domcstics in xlccountsfor about $8.000. - _ es a wor outa Q amnute ihave the extreme, feiielty of paying be way wmoh wnuld ,.eq,,,,.as°me kwkgng M _ mt ________ ` ' ' _ '. , _ _ - _» , _gl Ki X ploy, wioso s e 25 cents Deli second. throughout tie t:_o_o:____i;hem for one half of the days eaube gathered from the fact that lt__,0;;_s m'ffsqeQ;:lI:,,v,,n¢,n|,0“¢ 3600 apiece," WH0THl'31f0“"1“M'°“ “- J gs' ‘ would weigh 831 pounds. ~ , ~ _ . . - , _ .» > ~ h if i ,.i'i $50’ UB \ 9 ' 'll '.-R itll .Jh P0 d,L l _ Althollzh the elaborately decorated cars* Aithgugh the Lord Mayoral coach, n H a on cm M I mm' x' ,,e,,.);0,d"f,,\,,yO:.)_“,,.,,,.f,) E0,” all |_e,,0,|':,(,,t;::,1§1 costus much as _$8,003 each to prepare, l , . \ . _ _ ______e(_____ l8m_0v__r his ___the__.s __hop_ and qfsignlng a cheque for $7,000, which _is ` -u' ...rw- -Siicccss of In-st $9. tha co" °f the show bod" and the mba* ' ' _ iivcfi there for 'I0 years, at the end of 1 .= _. .. F49" dence to the hom-ic in i;iigl\hur.V \\‘hiCi\ l 1 which time he ruI110\‘¢Ii bil* lll`lVl1l0 P085' hrw cvcrsluce been his home. Very i|\» tcrestim;lsl.l\e Lurrl Mu_vcr`s uccouni of the Lcorlcnliulistrcel oi his early yours und of the then existing old l\ouues,‘ which have since given place to mon- modern buildings. \Vomlerfu.l, indeed, have been the changes und developments in the city since he iii-at opened his eyes upon it in the duys when George lV. was sing; und io listen io his lively and humorous comparisons of 'thc punt with the present is to receive n singularly vivid impression of ihe]march of progress in tho greatest stronghold of conserva- tism. ` The Lord Mayor belongs lo the city by education, an well as by birth. Onlea,\'lng school he “began life" in his fatiiers busi' ness, inliendenhaii strcsf.,of which in due course he hecumc thc head. In llllil he aidormun cl Aldgnte ward. lluring the 36 years of his association with the public lilo of the city the new Lord Mayor has held many important oillces and has been nt all times lo the fore in useful public work both within and without the civic boundary. Hard work, Londeu‘s Mayor will luughlnfiy fissure you, has been thcbest recreation throughout his |0112 und busy career, and it certainly has kept him wond__erfully young for his yours and enables _him to preserve un uctivity of body uud mind which may wenb¢.em~§¢d hy men H) years his ju- niors. liieuriicrllfelie was noted us a powerful swimmer, und he still mnintuins his interest in the uric hh’ Df"‘5UC° Uf which hc encourages by oifering prizes to successful candidates in svviinmingciuh competitions. There is no man more entered the Common Council, and In 1808 `, widely or deservedly popular in thc city (hm, il., new Chief Magistrate, who:~e vcuroi oillcc opens under eutircly favor- ublc uuspioes and mnlfl general good wishes for its llllllllinilli Bild prosperity. Sll|TIi’S Biliiliil LITIIIA PILLS. SICK KIDNEYS, The Bladder, 'Rheu- mnticm and the Blood-lil them dil- cnscs yield at once and are Quickly and full; curc . Price only. cents a box. A GURE at its Pwplfx Hin. .s'ii.“|'§‘l'-°.{ii’.i‘°"i‘.".‘l Freezsslsysdgss. W.F. SMITH CO lhtlklaassli., lntlml A CURE FOI! lluscular s' ilhaumallsm. "ul :° "cr- u a rcr, a- tlonmgbr thepbeuent derived tram the use of your Pills. For lif- icsn yours 1 h sv e I ilsrod from Neural- sla and Muscular heumntlsm. Th e list few doses I mcg o your pills rcllcvc the axcruninllnf nin sud new fee tliuti sm en th d to re. oevery. I esrtilyree. ommond them. to all sulerlng the racking pains caused hy the poisonous matter from me blood. 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