THE DAILY NEWS. ——_—-—— —_—— SS RZON AND CANADA. Never before in the history of our House has the tie between ourselves and our very much valued clients Overseas been so close. To-day more than ever before residents in Canada afe beginning to realise the advantages of purchasing their fas DUTIES OF A BEST MAN June the Marriage Month Draws Near and There Are Several in- teresting Weddings Planned for Prince Rupert. clothing needs from what is virtually the Greatest Tailoring House in the United Kingdom— Curzon Bros. In the heart of London, England (which is the great- est centre for tailoring in the World), stands the House of Curzon, able to place its hand on every available and necessary resource. The most skilled artisans, the most artistic draughtsmen and designers, the pick of the woollen mills of Great Britain, are only a few of the important facilities within the Curzon sphere. When you buy a Curzon suit you know that you are securing the Real British Material, than which there is nothing superior to-day, no matter where woven. No industry in the Old Country occupies so vast a field, nor are the virtues of British cloth found in the products of any other country. That softness and elasticity, that rich appearance, that inherent quality which obviates the necessity for eternal cleaning and pressing—an operation destroying the natural life of the wool and rendering it shiny and glossy—these are just a few of the benefits of wearirg British-spun cloths. | British Textiles do not go Shiny except through hard and CARRIAZE AND DUTY PAID constant wear. Then there is comfort in the Curzon cut. Your smallest need or instruction S$ GO commands our weightiest care, for it is the trifles in the suit which make the suit. FOR °@ We are artists in the matter of tailoring, and by scientific application and the careful study of your individual needs we impart a distinctive personality into The groom must be careful to} adil procure the marriage license in} good season. In Prince Kupert it) is not necessary for the young couple to go together to secure this. The bridegroom also ar- ranges with the clergyman for the performance of the marriage ceremony, The fee is paid by the bride- ere \. It varies in accordance with nis means, from $5 to $100, or even more if he is a rich man. The fee should be in gold, or else in a check, the former being usually preferred. It should be inclosed in an envelope, addressed , 4 ss your garments. This distinction has already secured for us to the clergyman. The _ bride- N) we. 4 Gold and 1 Silver Medal Awards. Gy groom entrusts both this and the > Le Whether you prefer ultra New York fashion or modern London style, we can fill your -Y les requirements. In brief, Curzon aim at giving you very much more than you can possibly get Cay wedding ring to the best man. The person chosen for this of-} fice should be coo! and collected. His duties are not very onerous, but it is a part of them to be calm. Bridegrooms are apt to be nerv-| ous, and the chief duty of the) best man is to keep his friend in countenance and to be his right} hand man throughout the day.} He should be at the rooms of! ete thin the Dominion at dollars cheaper than you would pay locally. Free Patterns. y Write for patterns now and ey get your suit in good time. All : a ‘ orders are despatched within ~ Naor] a seven days of receipt. Write to our local agents now, at once, for patterns. Read our unique list of un- solicited testimonials. $25,000 for- feited f not absolutely genuine. Address for Patterns: the groom in good season to help) We have a Specially Atranged Self-Measure Chart, which puts . ; the risk of errer outside the pale of possibility. URZON ditty eo CURZON BROS,, CLOUGHER SYNDICATE (Dept. 1%), him dress and to pack his trunk) 449 Spadina Avenue, TORONTO, ONTARIO, or bag should this be necessary. Satistactieon Gua ; ranteed one rned. The best man accompanies his! . rm y Reta Tailors friend to the church and remains 60/62 CITY ROAD, LONDON, ENGLAND, west End Depot: 133 & 185 Oxford Street, London, England, [Please mention this paper near him throughout the cere- ' : mony. He hands the ring to the clergyman when the hale ask —_—"—___— for it, and also gives the fee. ) that when the invention has been! Grave questions under this head/| ket quotations, etc., on board the! ity called the imperium, and this} and a universa He helps the bridal couple to WHAT WIRELESS nationalized and perfected it wil!|/are bound to arise. He is now} Atlantic liners has conferred new) extended even to the coining of} accord and ¢ slip away as Quietly as possible lead to a better understanding/in the position of any ambassa-j|rights upon the passengers. Im-j| mone) that most characteristic o pie when they leave the house at the! between nations and peoples. dor connected by cable with his| portant financial and _ political | mark of national sovereignty. So Subscribe for the Dall elese of the reception. He often DOES TODAY Wireless telegraphy is giving) foreign office; of General Kitch-| transactions are communicated ng as he remained isolated the : birth to new legal rights and so-/ener in the Boer war; of Admiral) between ship and shore. Has the) imperator was absolute When : hsb iaon c buys the tickets and arranges the} ! a: ial changes The altered posi-|Sampson in the Spanish-Ameri-|captain any longer the right to) he came in touch with the Senate F M D AT DAYS uct, delay or cen-this imperium disappeared It . . AVIS BOAT HOWE plans for the wedding trip He goes to the station, checks Sea Captains Are No Longer as ition of a ship's master and the;can war; of Kuropatkin in the) obstruct suppress, the baggage and sees his friends Autocratic in Power as Previ-) richts acquired by oiher persons, Russo-Japanese war; all of which) sor them? Is he still absolute yi looks as though the “wireless General Machine St Shin's 2 Shit of on the train. Or he engages ously—Facilities Bring Them) underwriters, passengers and conflicts were in more or less|It would seem not. Yesterday will work a s ur modification en eeaenne Also agents for Fair rooms for them in a hotei in the’ in Touch with Authorities. others, through the correspond-| measure conducted by distant) he could lawfully hang a maniof authority uy the command- banks-Morse and Knox Gasoline same city He suards carefully —_——. ence which this invention estab-|administrations equipped with)for mutiny. Dare he do so to-jers of ships re ae cane tam Ae ime secret of where the honey- Wireless telegraphy has al-/lishes between ship and shore|the means of telegraphic com-|day with a dozen ships within Above and beyond these I cs ec moon is to be spent. He is often/ready a practical scope of six] are vital. Until it came into use/ munication. wireless call? sidera s soars the hight Se en oat ber Nive KE. cad of What asked te put the notices of the/thousand miles. Daily news de-/ the captain, on account of his The captain of a ship may be When a Roman general led his|;that the wireless system prom- marriage in the newspapers. His/spaiches are flashed across the/ isolation at sea was necessarily|ordered tq change his course,/legions so far away from the/ises t promote 2 new sotial eostume is like that of the bride-/ Atlantic, the Pacific has been| absolute, and law recognized what/return to port or conform to/capital that ready communica-/| phass e that will admit all the SONS OF NORWAY groom and ushers. spanned, the world-wide posses-| necessity imposed some other direction of his|tion with him was impracticable| world, whether on land or sea,| Meets ist and 3rd Thursdays at7 aaa ene etepmatcetentnntte sions of empires have been con- He is now no longer isolated|/owners. The practice of print-|the authority of the Senate was/to a common communion, with|P- ™., at 319 3rd ave. 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