Daily British Whig (1850), 9 Aug 1902, p. 5

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QUEEN ALEXANDRA KING EDWARD VII l Queen have had six children: one ¥y- ing-in infanc the Duke of Clarence, who died in 1892; three adaughters (Princess Duchess of Fife, Princess "Wictoria, and Charles of Denmark), and ent Prince of Wales. In 1871 the heart of the nation was strained with anxiety by the almost fatal iHuess which befell the I of Wales 'at Sandringham. On his covery a was SKETCH ORKING EDWARD Vi PROVED HIMSELF A CONSTI- TUTIONAL RULER, Born on November 9th, 1841, He Ascended the Throne on Janu- ary 22nd, 1901--He is Now Much Beloved. King Fdward VII. was born at Buckingham Palace © on November Oth, 1841, thus giving a double in- terest to 'Lord Mivor's Day." [Ilis 34 ot mother, Queen Victoria, conferred the | 10 ach lasted seven months, title of Prince of Wales,upon him i jor n+ ong to Indi > when he was a month old. Te before the proclama- ehristencd Alhort Edward, --andonear- ly| £200,000 was spent in public = re- joicings over the event. When he was nearing birthday ho performed his first pub- lic duty by opening the Coal I x- change, London. lle accompanied his parcrts to Parliament for the first time when he was fourteen. Im 1833 he went to France with the Queen and Prince Consort, and commenced a popularity with that nation which has yearly increased. When seventeen he was confivtiied by the Archbishop of Canterbury--Bertie acquitted himself exti y well" inghis Serip- ture examination, wrote the Prince Consort His studies Edinburgh, vw L.onise, the nee vice held at St. Paul's Cathed- x and ey neral rejoicing. 13 Prince commenced a and visit was Just oria fultillod many pub- considerable d_his maiden I.ovfls on Feh= 12%4; the subject being mpress of with his cighth use of aad the housing of the poor. The follow= the visited ruary ing year--he and Princess in what carat case. The Duch- witness the Jubil ra Prince and Prince ws "with che all the |} too rliiiiig were divided between ad ore he attended the chemistry Adecures ot Lyon Playfair, Oxford, where he resided at Christ Church, and Camby , where he was a member of Trini College though residing at Madin , having also the benefit of Chu Kingsley's, lec tures. In 1860 | eled through Canada, and the United States as the gnest of President Bu- chanan, Dlont fered to earry him across the Nig t Falls in a' wheel- barrow! Return homo he studied military manocuvees at the Curragh Camp. Dublin, and his superior oflic- er kept him up to his work "as no one ¢lse has done," wrote Queen Vie toria after a Visit to her son. To the grief of all, the happily tdfe on the He leaving On January 22 deo Th of Queen Victorin the I'rince of Wales choosing the 1¢ of Kit The: cvonts of the f have Brussels after-a-htief Hinuss, ascends the dward = VIT throne respect for the British ( his gracious co ati the equnt seattered + over whic -------------- Confirmed. amiable In April, 1838, the Prince and gifted Prince Consort died on wd, in the presen i December 14th, 1861, and hencefor- ward the Prince of Wales had to be more¢ than ever his mother's helper and deputy... He had. a tour in. the East with Dean Stanley as a delight- ful (teérone." On his twenty-first Peck"s Corn it corns. In 2 drug store. Three applications of Salve will cure hard or sc bie boxes. 1dc...at Waae DEA FNESS CANNOT BE CURED By I birthday 1 texandra tian of "In month toek and ever:siuce personal in evenis 1 His mm George's Barth 10 before | his seat EF CHINEVY GOT susmists. 18 Hal's Family Pills are the Lest. Princess ! pres- National Thanksgiving Ser- | : wm the pickpockets Fefrain- ! ed: from plying their traflic as a tok- ter- | PERCY GODFREY, Composer of the Coronation March-Winning Prize. Mr. Percy Godirv, the music mas- tor of King's School, Canterbury, who has won the fifty-guinea prize and the freedom of the, City of lLon- den, which were ofiered by the Wor- COMPOSER FE CORONATION MARCH, shiptul Con v af Musicians for the st Cor narch. ¢ There were alk parts of the cdo A Tour. with Mi e _soon Tarver, Kis after his forth on a the --eotrse of Pope; rather to ce of the Protestant par- id. Ie also went to i= . ol course eted the YS Return home, went tq I'dinburgh for a- further course of His: pars, ents were that he should he and towards advice of var- IRON tote; visited th i F AROS resolved varioty of too, that id come for | brac- help=- Ile The Coronation Medal. Cor medal ate the crowning of VIL and Queen Aléx- n designed by Mr. ton. A. R.A... and-i and iy eresting Wwtion ' CORONATION CEREMONY | AS TOLD BY CANON ARMITAGE ROBINSON: Description of the Observances at the Coronation of King Ed- ward in Westminster Abbey. Canon Armitage Robinson, at Westminster Abbey, thus deseribed the ceremony that will be observed at the Coronation of King Edward. Ie said : : In the centre of the cross will be sect. the Royal Throne, and in the sanctuary, for the King's anointing, King Edward's chair; which contains the fateful stone of Scone. The Dean and Chapter of Westminster, having first brought the regalia, which have been deposited in their. charge, the EDWARD THE CONFESSOR'S SHRINE IN WEST- MINSTER ABBEY. Noto.--King's coronation chair to the left. night before, and delivered them to the nobles appointed to carry them, will, withthe choir, receive the King and Queen at the west end of the nave. Then, from the four sides of tha theatre, the Archbishop will pre= sent the King four times to his faith " ful subjects, and receive their assent to his Coronation. The Litany will be sung by two Bishops vested in their copes, and this will be followed by the first part of the Commupion Service and the sermon, which is to be "short and suitable to the great oéeasion.'"' The preacher, as has "al- ready "been announced, will be the Bishop of London. Then, when the oath has been taken by the King, the presence of the Holy Spirit will be invoked in the ancient hymn *'Veni Croator."t After a shert prayer, in se of which the Archbishop his hand on the vessel 'con- ng the sacred oil, the anointing the King is made, 'Zadok, the Priest.'"' being sung. Then, in turn, each with a short prayer or address, TONE AT SCONE, Now under the seat of the King's coronation chair at Westminster Avbey. aununion service the -Roval ornaments are delivered-- the spurs. the swordwthat being a% - once laid by the Kinz on the altar, to be redeemed at a price by one of his nobles who carries it--the spurs, the sword, the robes, are placed on the King by the Dean of Westminster, and then are delivered the ring, the sceptres, and last of all the \Crown. Then there follows a new Dn for in a service like this we mustcall that new which is little more than two centuries old. A Bible will be presented with the words, 'Our gra- cious King, we present you with this Book, the most valuable thing that the world affords."" Then the Arch= bishop blesses the Xing, each bless- ing being followed with a loud Amen After the Te Deum has been sung, the King is lifted into his chair by the Archbishop and Bishops and -other peers of the realm. The Archbishop first does his homage and receives the kiss of the King. The Bishops and other peers do their homage through the representatives of: their orders. The Queen's anointing and crowning then follows, and this, by the consent of the Archbishop of Canterbury and the King, will be per. GROUND PLAN OF WESTMINSTER ABBEY. Note A.--Edward the Confessor's shrine. fornied by the Archhishop of York, a happy precedent thus being set." The King will them solemnly offer the bread amd wine which are to be used for Communion. The . King and Quedn will make their ¢gblations or to the Church, and the Com- 'will _ proceed, the Archbishop, the Dean, certain Bish- ops, and the King and Queen joining in, Communion. At the clase of the service the King will pass through the altar screen and lay certain of the altar screen and lav' certain of the Royal ornaments pon the altar of St. Edward, and then return ané Proc Fitts ~ 'was no immediate hurry for settling | Purope/ THE PRINCE'S BRIDE. Pleased With First Meeting. With Future Wife. Belleville, Ont, down in married lie, A few. words m be written con- cerning the Frincess who 'was destin- ed to become Princess of Wales. Princess Alexandra Caroline Mary Charlgtte Louisa Julia was the eld- est- daughter of Christian 1X. of Den- mark by his marriage with Princess Louise, daughter-vof "the" Landgrave William of Hess-Cassel, "8h was born on December 1st, 3844: so was at thd time of first meeting 'the millions of a the can appetiz dish than now so much people. Malt from oth give n The Morgan or wealth of royalty not procuréea more delicions, a Fine or healthful breakfast Malt Breakfast Food, enjoyed by onr ph breakfast, Food ifferent ep foods. The gj Malt flavor that all reli Ith inary. virtues * for people well and influence and i making and correcting 1 makes pn people Your tions. One package twenty-five Gro . 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"nn ed .to-join the little party. he ALBEKL CULLEGE, young ,prople did some' sight-seeing CNOMENAL RECORD OF GROWTH, 802 together, but had. really very. little s enrolled last year, 172 voung ladies opportunity of. coming to a definite 30 young men, mew pipe organ, domes. = hg: ? rooms, ands art eallery recently understandihg, even if 'such a result Two matriculation scholarships won was desirable just at that .time. Jin 1901. Splendid gymnasium, large athletic However, what we may: term the | §rounds, commercial hall, one of the finest in = ey Ontario. Juilding heated by steam and pourparlers were established, and { lighted by electricity. Will" re-open September from this time forth it was known | 9th. For illustrative circulars address prin- among @ [ow relatives that the Prince cipal Dyer. : of "Wales had been delighted: "with the Princess, and intended to pursue KINGSTON COLLEGE the matter in due course. He was BUSINESS not twenty years of age, so there KINGSTON. 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