In connection with tho national statue of Sir Honrv Canipbcll-Bannerman to be erected at Stirling there was some discussion at a meeting of the committee at Stirling recently as to whether the lato Premier should bo depicted ini private dress or in the robes of a iv.o.'J. Some personal friends of Sir Ilenry lavourcd the frock coat, but tho sc \'^° r : Mr. Paul Montford, and others desired robes, ns boiiiß more suitable lor a -tatue of heroic size, oiirl tho meeting unanimously adopted this suggestion. Woods' Great l'cmiermint Cure for Coughs and (.olds, never lail=, la. «d. Speaking at Guildford Viscount Midi* ton told a story ot tho late Ihike o. Devonshire, which lie ?anl ho had not found in the recent excellent W™l'h>: of that nobleman. Iho lull' J)uki. l 1 Devonshire onco said to a Irieiul, lcsterdttr I went to sleep, and I dreamed that "I was • addressing tho House ot Xxjfm, a Jul when I awpku X fotjiui 1 iras oddrfisadjis tha Hotua of Iflrrifr •
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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1312, 15 December 1911, Page 3
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168Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1312, 15 December 1911, Page 3
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