`_Q_`,fy,1? if' " _.ppt . .;;f’f‘ ‘A f ~ il* . _ I i‘. l . l/‘I ia - _ ,_ ,_ » l .;,. i i . i ",;‘ i xii. I f rlf iw -I . Ti; "7" _ _ “-~'i~r "5 I'+‘.Il. .1 f \ S.. Al. /l’lcDon w The laland’a Loading Store I Coronation I I C0l'0ll\li°l\ I Buttons B\lll0ll¢ I for 5c each I I onIy5c each I . r _ b f E ' `_=Ea3_‘;-. p _,-:-_.'a, - / -I. .".~.‘~7,,,"‘ _ i~._ i';'-eil? \\ ' ’r.3 "’~§ . :- . / -4 'gl-:""'i~l-‘ l -A ` ` .,,$gi>; ‘-" . ICI f iToday we place the biggest snap ofthe I , .. 1 _ _/ ff . /stein ’ r th.: loiv I-Fic ff 'r. Q ...Q fa __ ¢_f I the result. of ladies' tailored waists regular price _ $3.50 for 2.19. This is beyond a doubt is but a limited quantity aniearly call is advisable. All sizes from 32 to 42. ' ---ilouse Dresses $2.10 for $l.69-- This line we have decided to clear out at torn' rrow of $I.O9.As there are only no dr." s the lot a speedy clearance will be on sale a line season. As there W ’**Wr~ __ - -‘ ‘ "'“*°“’ ~- I THREE IIVIIITORS KILLED IIT STIIRT OF FRENCH CONTEST Two Burned to Death and U the cnrtli withip n mile of the start Dnshed Against Tree-Others Badly Injured-_Fifty Started From Paris Yesterday For $914,000 Prizes l'.\lil.\`, .luno lli-Fifty aeroplanists took \.\iii<,: 4-:irly today from the av- iation field at Viiiceiiiies on the first sl'nifi» of tin- lfuropean circuit race, nliirli <':ill.~: for a flight to Loudon :ind ri-turn which stops at various pliii-i»_~ going and returning. 'l`wo of the :i\|;iioi'_4 :ilniosl iiiiiiiedi:itf*ly af- ii»r tin- .~'tiii't niet with tragic deaths. tim- was killed later, and at li-_iist our iiiore was seriously injured. 'l`lll‘l lil‘lAD. ‘ t‘_-iptain i’rinri-tau, wliose motor ex- piinii-il in inidair, floodiiig him with ifiis/»l|iii» :ind burning hini to death. .\i. i.i-miirtiii, who dashed against ii tive, fin- motor of his aeroplane |'i'ii.»'liiiii,' his head. .ll l.i-nilroii, iiuriird to deiitli near l`h;iti':iu 'l`hi|-ry. ileiiziiie in tht* reser- \oii- i-xplodi-d and the iiniriiini- was i-oiisiifm-fl. 'l`lll-I lN~ll'lil']l) M. tiauln-it, a foriiiei' lieiitemiiit in liiv liriny, who was entered in the i-ivilmn r.-ii~i- under the name “Dal- _iu-i-." lie was found lying sensclesi-I ii»-nr his inaeninc in ii wheat field tour iiiilvs from Villnrs l`<>tci'etN. Hi!! lIl||ll`lt'H fill' L!l`El\'€. iii, |i|l|<-, whose aei'opl:ine struck |n,i wil' i"i-}lC5 ive the Bride Parlor Clock Give the bride nfgift that is or- namental and use ul as well ns decidedly pleasing-and what iii better than a pretty. accurate. pnr- lor clocx ‘I We have a full line of reliable time meters here-clocks that, work well and not better-some I you‘d be proud to possess. We can |i ialp you sg-Iect tinat. wedding pre- , so-.nt--cnll in. W. N. Tanton jeweler, Sunnyside. --__ The _ Church, Sourls genial hostess; the secret- Mrs which Mrs Mrs. (Rev.) A. B. Mclleod, Dear Mrs. McLeod:- _ and loving friend. » for endeavor. which binds ou to us ofliciall shall ed so long shall soon diverge, ‘and its bright and happy associations cease, becoming a memory sanctified by christian love and duty, and the would lift our eyes above and comin- end you to His tender care, feeling exemplified in you the truth and glieanty referred to in the words! "fl‘1s the heart that magnifies this life. Making a truth and beauty of its own." In renicnibrance; as n slight token nf. our esteem and love;_of our liea_rt- felt, sincere wishes for every blessing for you and your esteemed husband- trusting that he may soon be restor- ed to health and strength- and of our deep regret at your departure, I beg, on beluilf of this Society. YU present this small token. MILS. A. C, FOX. Helping Hand Society, SE(lY_ St. .lnniesj Presbyterian (‘liurch, :-‘louris, P. l<}.`Islnnd, _ June 15th, 1911. ()Ii.l)l~lN IN WINNIl’E(l B ADVOCATES REI~‘()»l`tl\’lS WINNIPEG, June 20.-R-_ L_ Bor- den opened his western canipnlgll here last night. _ V _ _ lieferring to the unfair discrimina- tion of the government_in the bound- aries of the three Dl'n1l_‘le l9l`0V\“Ce5' He also said that the Liberal conser- vative party, under Sir Charles Tup- per, embodied Hudson Bay linilway in its policy. Had they_ been returned to power in 1890 the line w0\1l<1 HOV* be in operation. He also adV0Ci1l1ed since control ami oiierution OHIGQ minal elevators, and pliicinié Clif", meat industry on an eiicoiiriiillllh basis. ‘ ‘P F, ‘.6 lt) ZK (/UNI* mi~i'rN(sir_ ilioinn vnsriciiiiixv ST. JOHN, June _20-The Method- ist (loiiferciice continued ¥¢‘f‘f€"‘l“Y and coniderable business was tranB~ dhtiiiiincial reports were Sl1h_l“ltU3d» '“ the morning a second draft of the station list was lJl'€Senf~9‘l Wlth 3 few changes and a resolution on the Nfl Teinere decree wus P05950 “`t_the ‘IMT ternoon ‘ session. The €V@l\_‘“K Wfhl taken up with moral and social rc- forni work. , Beware of Ointment lorCntarrh that Contain Mffcury as mercury will surely destroy the sense ol smell and collilllelel-Y de_"“"Ee "T whon.. ny-Stem when entering it thvioiigm the mucous surface. Buch u.rtic|es_s :puns never be used except On P|'95¢|'|P U from renufnble physicians, as the damuite they wil|_doiu tan fold to tlhe goof! can possibly derive from téemtsv FR J Cntarrh fluye. |\'\B|lUll\¢l“"¢’ t ~. ‘nd Cheney & (10,. Taledq. O.. C0" i1\““. mercury and in taken internally. actin! directly upon the blood and m_ucous slur- faces of the system. In huv\ll¥ H1! 9 Uatnrrh Cure be su re you get the ¥€n\lll\9~ It is taken interniilly and made in 'l`_olP- for the Coronation C ravi f~ u itll ». You’ll Need ieautifni and is not sticky or greasy. ly interesting place. certs will have choice programs, ami the Musee will continue ii woiiilerful- ,,g<_<($~’\,T\' \ \;\» \ i X 5 nouns "sy, K;.|..r=D~r,N EY,/“.9 W/si'll.'.P..l*|iLSis ';.<~_.,i. “.-»o1N‘ » if -*_ _ Eliza in PF" I » En’ iinmii ini winiiiss siinnis NEW YORK, June 18- -J. 1'-ilile dispntch received todaiy by 1lie l\liii~ coni sompany from l_onilon s»t.\te>‘ that the Imperial eoiifc-i»i:\irv noni' ir session there, has uilop.*.:~il :i reszlzz- tion for an imperial plan of wir<'l».s_< telegraph stations. l’rci~.s lisirilcizea- time hereto-fore stated that l’reniie Ward, of New Zcaluiul, had pi-oyosrt’ a chain of state-o\\'iieil wirolels i~u.ii- ions throughout the enipiri- and ili'- governnient. aiitliorities~ vi,ul'ii'.n-fl plans already on foot for linkini' the widely separated British posucss»-"iis= by wireless. DE(li.ARA'l‘I()N UF [f()NI)()N_ LONDON, June 20-A score of pro- minent Britisli ndmiriils niet. yester- day under the presidency of Admiral Charles Beresford and unanimously condemned the Declaration of Lon- don, the Intei‘natioiiul iigreeinent gov- ering the prizes of Naval warfare, nd- opted at a Coiifcreiice of the Chief Naval powers two years ago, ami now up for ratification. FALLING HAIR Stop it in Two Weeks, Asli at Geo. E Hughes About Parisian Sage Hair falls out because thc dnndrutf gernis dig into the linii' roots and sap them of their vitality. 'l‘licy np- proprizite the natural nourislinient tiint supplies life und luster to the hair. To stop falling hair you must kill the germs. I-’nrisian binge is guaran- teed by Geo. IC. Hughes to kill dan- druii germs, banish dandruil, stop falllllkr llnir and itching scalp or mon- ey hack. If your hair is thinning out P:ii'isinn Sage will promote n new KI‘0Wth. (`lever women use it be- pnuse it makes the hair brilliant and l..iige bottle 50 einfs expect yon. You owl- _voursi-ll` xiii _\ nm .5 .. s ~ \\` i A ~l i ` A 4 I 'V if _/Huck Su il, - Si]/u Hal, ` I _ ll'/ii'/ff (.‘[~i-fm (/Jo//on or /i'i`/I) "` W'.".‘/ 'if 'W' Ururw/_ ( II'/H'/,_ - Wing or .S11-ui`_r//it (,'ol/urs, - li’/ac/i' /fill 0101.'/fs, ` ,_ '~ W/Lite V1-sl, , -~ /.in/'u S/iirl, ( II'/nie) ---N/1'i1‘l, S111/1'.; mul C1/[/'/»'1dto-113... p You For the _Coronation Parade ,__ g--¢ ‘ i\ isit our store and pick your wants elebrafiou. The store ~. islfull of suggestions in correct dress- , our stock is complete and of extra high I§I§ quality. Everything in dress you could, possibly require except shoes, can be had here, and thc showing is so attractive that selecting is :1 pleasure. Call in-\ve’ll , iiispcrfinil of our p:inaiua~i. _'J' 'l`licy`i‘i~ the Iii-si we have crei' slioivii. . _ rf i .'~. - -‘nt _ v N . \ ~ ""‘”"°“" KKK? YOUR EY ON TM AR -_ , r'-rs Qggrnrssn Alf rig’ ._-.l> 4 'S "Af l.(1Nl)<>N, June `Iti-llli-iiibers of the iidviiiice gluird of the Aiiu-ririin invit- sion |iro\'okf-d by the inipciidiiig cor-I onation of King George V.--the sc-c~| tion encainpiin-iit in the region of t.lic liritisli Miisciiiii--ui'c relating quaint, stories nbout ccrtliin parties of their coiiiiti'y\\'oiiieii who liuvc followed the lure of the pageant across umircns- toiued seas and ilesceiided upon lion- don without a notion of what Lon- don was like. Two lone women, one of these stories declares, nirived at' Victoria station by boat train, lcfti their baggage in thc parcel room, and took an oinnibn_- for Hydr-l‘ai-k tforner. Tlicy cxpl:iinud afterivard that Hyde Park l‘orner was theonlv definite locality in London they could reniember by name. 'l‘liey seeniod to, have read about it somewhere. To Hyde Park (‘oi‘iicr, accordingly the omnibus conveyed tliem. llis- mounting close to the Duke of Wel- lington's Apslcy House and not ii stoni-'s throw from iluckingliani l’n- lace gardeiis, they asked the iieiirngt policeman to dircrt tlieni to cheap and rcspecf,al>lc lodgings in the nciglr horliood_ ’i`lie man in blue feared they had come t_o the wrong part of town for what they sought and con- siderntely directed them to the Brit- ish illlisciiiii district.. They took an- other onuiibiis, which dopositcfl them in the region of liloomsbury indicat- ed, mid consulted the first policeinnnl they saw there. This policeman di- rected them to lodgings. which, it appears. met nil reqinreiiients_ An Englishnuin, who heard the story remarks that the two women could hardly have done better if they had come to London with an ordered and reasoned plnn. They did not even i ivnstc ii penny 'bus fnrc by driving first to Hyde l’iirk (`orner, which was on the way to Bloomsbury, mid the policeman served all the purposes of A guide hook. ‘ "I was walking along in thc I-lay- ninrket the other day," said this same American wonuin, "When I found my way blocked by the passage, of two 'solemn young men in inorningl cunts and silk huts, c:irry‘ing very; carefully between them two big, shab- by-lookini: tin boxes, on each of which was printed in big white letters ‘ ‘ills (lracc the Duke of Poi'tlund_’ A LONDON VISITORS USE INOENUITY ___-____ smart bi'oiigli:iiii and pair, with two wooden grilled rrrutfiros in livery, w:i.~: wait.iii_i: at the curb, The other two men put the boxes inside and got in lifter them. You’v¢ no itll-.i wlint ii grill I got. It wnsn’tns tim boxes had been murkeil ‘l’oi‘tian\l' or ‘liuke of i’ortliiud,' but ‘His (lruce the Duke of l‘oi-tliiiid’ seemed so quaint :is ii label on ii tin box. l woml<~ri~il if they marked the dukc`u coiiiirs that wny when they went to the lniiiidi'_\'. 'l`l1cn I reinenibervd flint I rriid in the paper that the iliiclioss of i'ortlnnd was to be :it ai court. bull or somctliing that night, and I guessed that the boxes con. tained her jewels. Anyway, tho brouglinm drove off with the men uinl th* l)"X0S. illlfl I passed on, fcclingiiii if I got :i sort of glimpse into this private life of nobility.” Yet. :inotlier Aiucrican woman canie back from hor first expedition into ileizeiit i\‘treet declaring that English women out shopping wore "garden party" clothes, and after further ex- plorntioiis extending to Piccadilly, llond Street and Hyde Park, summed upp her observatioiis by saying that beini: wcll dressed for outdoors in London consisted in wearing inuslin goods, with furs. This same woiiniii found the signs "all British" freely displayed by certain patriotic dealers extremely odd. “I should think they were :ill Iiritisli," she said, as she stopped before the show window of ii shoe shop, wliicfh vaunted this sign: “Look at the size of them!" Then she pointed to a little boy--"about hlllf "N lui-2 as a minute," as she ex- pressed it,--who was trotting along clinging to his father's hand. This niidilct was dressed in red from hciid fl' font. except. for two bare kristin. Shoes. socks, brerclies. jacket iind hat. nll were bright scarlet. "L Hllhpnse tlnit means lie’i-i 'ull U"lf\f‘ll.' too," she said-"find the knees :irc Scotch.” --*_-.____ 70 dozen hand flags on hard wood sticks Union Jacks. Cannd Inn Enslqns: Scotch flags. lrlsh flaiis. Welsh flags. Enqllsh flags. 5, 8 and IOC. each. These flags vvlll be on sale from now until I2 o clock on Coronation Dov. Patons _ 6 2 ld I I. i if jobbers price. and are giving customers the benefit of same by sell- ing them at 25c each Why not smoke :i “Shield Brand" Pipe? E. A. Foster Central Drugstore GiveUsa TrialOrder ,' liundlc up your lzuiudry :md send If to us-wo want to _-;lio\\' you how ivcll we can do il. Then-'s a deliglifful friisliiioss to thc work ilone by us that pleases all pai-lu~i|l»ir peiiplc. Our cniployees fake :is niurh rare in doing your work as they ivoiilfi for tliemqelves :ind the results are Iiouviil lu satisfy A trial oiiler will prove all wc say. I r 5 -,|_ StarSteam Laundry ___ ___ , _ Ll, ha unny" e , , A A I". Webster, Prop. ,` `| > A Couple of of our Ice Crcnni will coiivinc est fresh fruit and coutai _‘ tl Sunnyside I f SpoonsfulI*-_---- e you it is :i product of exception- al excellence. It is at once nbsolutel flavor-delicious. Made Iroiii rich, wholesome crenin and fiii y pure and of clioicest ns no ling injurious, quality never varies' ‘Twill tickle the most fastidious palate, E. ]. DesRoches Parlors ll if