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Thecreatureslike it. They i - there last evening the 1 KINGSTON'S TRIBUTE KING EDWARD, A Remarkable The Military Ceremonial in the Evening--The Proclamation Read by Lieut.-Col. Hemming, D.0.C, Kingston paid a great tribute of re- spect to the memory of the | Edward VIL, on Friday. Never before in ils history wag there such a day of mourning in the Limestone city-for a ruler or a statesman. Kingston's blinds were down gid its shutters up, Scarce- lv a store could be found open. Busi- ness places were closed tight, and even the hotel bars shut their ial services apd the interment of the | { late king's body at Windsor. The eiti- | | zens were in their blacks, flags droop ed at half mast, the children were as quiet as they are on the Sabbath, and the churc hes were full of worshippers. ie whole city mourned for the dead | British sovereign because he was "thy king of the people" and a peace maker. Ten thousand people witnessed the { military ceremonies on the erieket field | and in Macdonald Park in memory of the deal kine. On the occasion of King Edward's birth there was great { rejoicing in Kingston. When he wedded Alexandra, the beautiful daughter of! the Danish king, in 1863, a great re- view was held in Macdonald park and! 'a LIEUT.-COL HEMMING, DOC i Who read the proclamation to the as- sembled troops guns of the Horse Artillery thun- sale in honor of Pritain's dead sovereign. It was very fitting that thé funeral day shoukl be closed by military ceremonial and that after the dead king had been laid in the grave, the new King should be formally proclaimed to his subjects in the old ety of Kingston. After half past five o'clock, the var fons corps, permanent and volunteer, comprising the Kingston garrison, pro ceeded independently to the - cricket | field, where they were drawn up at | six 'o'clock facing the court house, in! a Ine that extended the full length of the large parade grounds. Only the | slow muffled beat of drums was heard as | tha troops went forth. At the head of | Koval Canadian dered a farewetl eit reer. tha line was the Royal Canadian Field her outside window Lieut.-Col. Burstall. Regiment, Prin- in command of Artillery under Next were the 14th (cess of Wales Rifles, , Lieut.-Col. Cunningham; the Canadian 'enl the Canadian Ordnance Corps, un- | der + Capt. Bell; Canadian Permanent ' Army Medical Corps, under Lieut.-Col. i Buff: No. 3 Company Canadian Army | + Service Corps; No. 3 Canadian Field | Ambulance, A.M.C.. under Major Ross, | ani the Canadian Ordnance orps, un- der Lieut.-Col. Strange. The troops were in command of Lieut.-Col. B.D, K. Homing, D.O.C. Military District No. 3. Lieut.-Col. D.D. Young, D.A.A. G.. was brigade-major. Four guns, of the R.CH.A., conzmand of Major J. S. N. wore stationed in Macdonald park, west of Murney tower, and at 6.23 o clock, the first 'of the sixty-eight m nate guns was fired, the troops in vir cricket field presenting arms, Dir- ing the remainder of the firing, the {tae cps were stationed with arms 1 vorsed. On the last gur, the order was spain given lo presenti. arms: Fheve wis a seuth-oast wind blowing over ths harbor, and the taxing could be heere all over the city. During the sa ute the Ho se Astillery band, vei: {forced by n dozea drummes «ff the | 1th Recimwnt, piaved Chopin's Uri. { oral March awd The Dead March in Sang," with gre effectiveness, Le tox, mournful strains and the roliing of the deums beiaz beautifully im, res- | under Leslie, sia, After the salu:s. the firing aeich nent joined the troops on the parade greands, the various units were form- ming read the proclamation as fol lows : The Proclamation. By His Excellency. the Right Hon-| orable Sir Albert Henry George, Earl | Grey, Viscount Howick, Baron Grey i of Howick, in the county of Northum-| betland, in the Peerage of the 1 nited | Kingdom and a Baronet; Knight! Grand Cross of the Most Distinguish: | ed Order of Saint Michael and Saint! George, Knight Grand Cross of the Royal Victorian Order, etc. ete, Governor-General of Canada-- Teo all to whom these presents shall come, greeting © Whereas it hath pleased God to.eall to His Mercy Our gov Lord, King Sevent of blessed and gloriewe~ mae mory by whose decease the Tmieriai Almighty late Fdward the crown 'of the United Kingdom wof Great Britain and Irefand and all solely and rightfully come to the High and Mighty Prince George Fred- erick Ernest Albert: Now Know Ye that 1 the said Sir Albert Henry Georze, Bail Grey, Governor-General of Canada, as aforesaid, assisted by Hi: Majesty's Privy Council for Can- ada, do now hereby. with ome full 'voice and consent of tongue and heart publish and proclaim that the Heh y Prince George Frederid Ww now by the death TO JHE MEMORY OF THE L ATE| i aith Emperor of India. Supreme Lord Day of Mourning-- te King doors bel tween eleven and two o'clock, during | the time of holding the church memor- | | hotel, "The Girl did the heaving, and Henry PN | silver 'to use on the poor When Dorothy cooled down, Henry let | to wipe the cream from his face, threaten, (6 put the ed into a square, an! Lieut -Col. Hom: { (iekots believing | three cents for her pint of milk. THE DAILY BRITISH wha siTrnnAY, MAY 2f, ME ------------ Fifth by the Grace of God, of the 3 PS. United Kingdom of Great Britain and CHURCH SERVICES': Firnyer Meeting. Strangers made wel Ire'and avd of the British Dominions frome Mor ning anthem, "Rock of tteyond the seas King, Defender of the} solo, Would See Jesus." . Leech: anthem," 0 Death, Sting" 4 solo, Thought," Mr. 2 inthem, 'God There Will be Interesting Themes |colo, "Crossing the Bar," --tonsidered in the Pulpits--The | Herbert C. Treneer Gospel Message to All Peoples. | choir leader. " St. Andrew's--11 am., Rev. Prof. A.} To-night "Buster Brown." : Laird; 7 pm. Rev. Pr. Mackie. Stran Mark Twain once "There is this ninth day of gers welcome. | wg in the world like a boy unless ; of our Lord, ome| First Baptist church--Rev Douglas is another bov." It is the thousand nine hundred. and ten, and {{Laing, pastor, at both { application of the above trite saving a, the first year ! that enables one to salve the gquestior 15 ytd ott, my, to the limitless popularity of KR. State. . Outeoult's famous boy character, Goi Save the King. "Buster Brown." It is because Bus , clock, preacher, Rev. W. F. Fitzger ald, Crape was then removed from the M.A: Sunday School pnd Bible Class, | o¢ colors anl the drums, and th Royal a > v hit Ev ening Praver, 7 o'clock, Hualute was given by the ola pre- | orenchor, Rev. W. F. Fenting rms and the bands playing { ooke's Ran church, Brock ic, the davs of ox fave te King. iy 7 Hau ing sticet--The pastor, Rev. Pig S. Hao pranks. The voungsters .admire Bus * ee © s for His Ma Tavs ' "ae jor 3 5 . : Breit. King George V.; and the on Toth 2. Me BE et Diy | er bteating-o-in ARISES chap, {#pon ded lustily. The variou Te fservices; Bu eS Yoote's Mo worthy of youthful admiration and 8 units | (lags, at 3 p.m; Young People's Meet-| 1 04i0n It is because the charac marched off the field at eight o'clock, ne. at 515 pm. Strangers alwavs |, B RR 2 val b ini preceeded to their respective par- . ter, Lusier OWA, = A real hoy P welcome. we love him, and it is for the reason utles, just as there was a light sprinkle | <¢, George's cathedral--Trinity, Sun hat those who exploit Jam in. the fof rain. which had been threatening dav, 8 am. Holy communion, 10:15 wa r 50 hao 3 ; , Pp : 1 hi a \ for several hours, and. which hot ' a, I gm. choral cele-| Play form ave shrrounded him with a Ir fa.m.; matin : g- clever people, supplied with gorgeous efiewards began to fall heavily. Be pre ecacher, the dean of Ontar | S¢Ve Boop eH gorg io; 3 pm, Sunday school, 3: 15 par. rie Bible class; 1.13, Baptisms; TR corded such hearty patronage to the evensong, preacher; Canon Starr, Deter ou ais, > stage. nster rown First Church of Christ, Scien! s. he GC { to-nigh Sunday service. . 11° a.m. Subj: |the lLirand to-mght. "Soul end Body," Wednesday evening, Montana. the face of an actor was what the | testimonial meeting, 8 o'clock. Free] ym guests at breakfast at the Randolph |public read nz room every afternoon Those theatregoers who like a good, on Friday morning, witnessed. | except Sunday, 2 to 5 o'clock. All are clean drama with a story that grips Lorothy Arville, the leading lady in | cordially wel omel to the services and the From Reetor's" company; the time the curtata. Paul, an Bethel final curtain falls on other member of the company, receiv- | ner Johnson and Barrie should not miss seeing ed the liquid dose. Whether Henry js vices, 11 am. and 7 pm, J A. when it appears at the Grand on Vie the hushand of Dorothy is not de | Waddell will preach iH the 1 toria day, : ght. finitely known, but at snv rate he | Rev. T. KE Jurke,. pastor of Brock | scenes of "Montana' are laid in that kept his temper, and did not strike Street Methodist church, will cons western state at the ranch of Abner back. He just jumped and grasped | the evening sery ice. Seats are all free. | King, and the town of Thompson, Dorothy's arms, as she picked up a [the wfens cordially welcomed. Montana; while the story, a romance table jug, which she church, of those western plains, deals with a h Wellington and Johnson strects-- [people slow to provoke to anger and | Morning service, 11 am. theme, |staunch friends when one has proven room | "Life's Contracts, the Desert "And himself worthy of their friendship. neck | the Dungeon." Evening service, 7 Nothing that could Then he returned to |pam., theme, "God's Kevelation In| the success of this ] and sat down at an- | Nature." Sunday school and Young omitted, Mr. Carey having pros ided a other guests thought | People's class, 3 p.m. Pastor, E. Le | scenic equipment that: is seldom equal- there was going to be a pitched bat { Roy Rice, B.A. led in a popular priced at{raction, tle and were rising to throw them: | Presbytirian, corner Bar {while the caste is composed of metro selves in between the actor people, but {rie and Far streets-- Rev. M. Macgi politan actors having each individual | {there was no need. {veay, D.D., minister, Services 11 {shown himself capable to give an ar The two participants in the exciting ha m., "Open Doors and Winsome | (istic portrayal of the part assigned incident were in bad humor when | Way 8'; pam. "What the Teachers « olito him. they arrived at the hotel on Thursday | Region Are Irying To Do." Sunday : : afternoon. . They were together part j school, 3 p-m. Prayer meeting pnd Of, Vital Importance. of the 'afternoon, and had wordy | SOmmunion preparatory serve, Fri Those who have rheumatism in ony battles. At midnight, Paul wanted to day, 8 p.n. Strangers cordially in-j. get into Miss Arville's room, but was |' d to all 'services, These tronbles niver get better of refused admittance. He wanted a St. James church, themselves and become stubborn-- aud ) i Arch streets--VYen. J. couple' of books and coaxed the lead- | Arch stre ? a Ld' © " R So ed the le a IMAL, DD, rector, 50 Clergy 3 8 Tress mai o . » d ¥ of talc to open the l..st: Rev. I. W. Savary, B.A. vicar, door, but she would not. Pht i The noise became eat that t) the parsonage, corner Union and night elerl he i 80 great thal the 'paerie streets. Trinity Sunday, 3 «a ght clerk he 3 9 . g rk hae a go upstait ald m., holy communion; 11 am., morn actor-man on the ! AT 1 sacher. tl : . : ng prayer and sermon, preach the street if he did not go to his little ! ! I io. Wednesday, 8 EP ING OF THE n and over the Dominion of Canada THE FILLING '0 whom we ac knowledge all faith ON SyaNAY. irl constant Gbedience with a hearty | - : | and humble affection, beseeching | God by whom all kings and queens do reigy 19 bless t! » Royal Prince George the Fifth with jong and happy years to reign gover us, Given ygler my rms' at Mtawa, Mav, in the vear hand and seal at sald, exact services. oer Bible ordial of His Majesty's {vices at Il am. and 7 p.m. school, at 2:45 p.m. Strangers Secretary of ly invited to sll the #hrvices, : St. 'asl's--Moyping Prayer," 11 o- many another boy. > | recognizes Buster's traits of fun and Fitzgerald, M.A. icchief at once and DASHED JI'G OF CREAM In the Face of an Actor at Randolph Hotel. The dashing of a jug of cream in readie HE-FOOR. Congregational the last act, church, cor streets--Ser- morning. tren toned First Congregational corner actor-man's head. her go, and he proceeded to -his and shoulders the dining-room other table. The Chalmers, corner Un portance that an effective remedy be sclicted. Most remedies fail. Ih ant certain in results. Sufferers . voll save time, suffering aod needless ex pense by securing this remedy at once I is endorsed by all' whoshave . Dr. Hall's Rheumatic Cura ¢r at blood purifier and spring Yohie, Lin bottles 50c. Sold by Jas. B.' Me [Leod, Druggist. i : rector; 3 p.m., Sunday school and Ti ed. The hrea*iast table incident was ble classes; 7 p.m., evening pray ¥ the sequel. Paul sat down at the preacher, the very reverend same table as Miss Arville, and the ! ' two spoke a few moments. Then some- thing warm _ was evidently said, and then the cream came ont of the ug. leices, 11 am. and 7 pm. pda The Randolph hotel is where thé! sehiol and Bible class, 3 pm. Rev. leading theatrical people all stay, and 8 Selleryy- MAL BP will preath at | it is only a few. months ago since | the morning service and the pastor! A very mean act was perpetrated at | Nellie Daly, of the "Kitty Grey" com- [in the everfing. Junior Christian ro (SL. Mary's cemetery. dn the plot] pany, became warmed up and threw |deavor, 10:15 a.m.; class meeting at where the late Michael Flanagan sash into morning service. Epworth buried tnere were. some fine DOT the | close of 1 tl lot street, and next morning threatened | league, Monday evening; praye: and blossoms. Some one visited the plo > Wednesday 3 p.m. earrying off all- of them, pulling them to pull the wool off "Hank" (FBrien, [raise service, the day clerk. Good music. out by the roots. It was a most : Queen Street Methodist church--Rev. | dastardly trifk and"it is too bad that | FRIGHTENED BY THE COMET. |S. Sellery, M.A, B.D. pastor. 11 {pe ple that do such thiogs could not ee la.m., Rev, F. H. Sproule, 11.A., will be caught in the act, Kingston Lady \ Would Not Buy Any prone sh; 7 p.m., the pastdr will preach, patois More Milk Tickets. | subject, "The Three Hebrews' In the | oi \ 5 . 2 dein The ear v | Fiery Furhace or a Religion of Prin The varth took a sweep. through. the The third in the series on the 'éomet's tail. According to records it : - has been doing this track at stated | POOK of Daniel; 10 am ; class meet y- 2:30. Young Men's club; 2:45, periods for over four thousand years, SE 4 i h ol and Biblerlass; prayer Howover a great many peopie unday school a yolass; pray . been er it ny People Dave) poeting, Wednesday, R pm. Music : The Land of Panama heen frightened by the comet. | Morning anthem, My Song Shall De 1s South A story is now going the rounds;Of Merey; duett, "Content," Mr. about a lady living in Kingston, who | Shea and Mr. Marshall; evening an had great fears about the ,comet, and them, "God That Madest Farth And it is claimed to be true in every re. |Heaven,'; solo, Miss Hinckley. spect, The good lady has been tak-|. Sydenham strext Methodist ing milk for years from a certain well- | Rév. Chacles A. Sykes, B.D, known milkman. It so happened that |10 a.m. Junior League and A. Shaw's |company, Toronto. The estate con her supply of milk tickets gave out] (lass; 11 a.m., Public Service, theme: | ists of real estate, No. 3 and 4 Wa on Wednesday night--the night on |'A Denialof Responsibility," 'Installa Ferrace, Toronto, and an |i which great things were expected tg tion of Bible School Staff, preacher, | terest in properties, No. »77 and happen, and when the milkman asked |the pastor; 2.45 p.m., Bible School | King street west, Toronto. There her if she wished for more tickets he | Werld's Sunday School Day: 7 p.m. [also 3500 in book debts, was surprised to hear her say that! Public Service, theme: "Timothy, orto the extent of about $1,008 in Cana she would not require any more tie-| Christian Nurture," preacher, Lhe pas- | dian Order ot Fqresters kets, She told him that the comet |ter :Music: Morning ant 'Hark, Robert. lead, was due to strike the earth that nighy| Hark. My Soul," solos taken hy Miss died Monday night at Corby- and that there would be no need of |Onsi! and Harold Angrove; solo, | ville, Thur'ow township. Deceased had her buying more tickets. 'Pow Long Wilt Thou Forget Me ?"" | Lived all his life in Thurlow, "However," she added, "T will leave| Hervey Angrove" ; evening anthem, | was known to many. He was a mem the money out for you and in the} "The Sands of Time Are Sinking" ber of the Methodist church, morning, if all is well, you can leave | solo, "His Way," Miss Laidley. 'After Shave," a delightiul ¢ roling the milk for me as usual.' Prock street Methodist church, Cor. |antiseptic preparation for using after The milkman called the next morn-|of Brock and Montreal streets--Rev. {a shave: Sold in Kingston at Gib- ing, left the milk, and has been call-|T. E. Burke, B.IX, pastor: 11 a.m. |san's Red Urbss drug store. Ing every morning since, but .as vet the | the pastor will preach memorial ser A pretty home wedding took place.) lady has refused to take a stock of [vice for the late Wm. Davies. The | on Wednesday at the resklence of Mr that there is vet | Sens of England will attend; 7 pm. |ani Mrs. PP. 0. Jones, Belleville, when | to happen. She puts out| Rev. J. A. Waddell will preach; 10] their eldest daughter, Miss Ethel x. every morning with the|a.m., Class Meeting: 3 p.m., Sundav]|was united in marriage to Dr. R. School and Bible Classes; Moaday, 8, P. McCulloch Sermon, the dean. Princess street Methodist church Pastor, Frederic H. Sproule, B.5. Seri Committed a Méan Act. § [Installation Servic e. Svdenham street Methodist Bible School Installation Service, 11 am, and all present all togetaer, time at 2.15 p.m., Sunday. ciple." America, but the store for values in Panama hats is biggest 0 Kingston's hat "tore Campbell Bros'. of the letters probate to the estate been church-- {1ate Richard Fhompson have pastor, | ranted to the Trusts & Guarantee terloo aged seventy-two years, something the pitcher Nonc of them is fhe same in composition for wi gb ve so wholesome and eco- other His late Majesty's dominions. i# | Ta ROYAL ing Powder Bak Royal is from pm. THE STANDARD B Where is} "Owe Sweetly Sol} Leech; evening : : i { ter is the living breathing proto-type | Grandfather | is carried back | some of his own } that | eatchy songs and music and | that the public has ac | will be seen atl attention of an audience from the | goes up until _ the "Montana," | matinee and night. The | contribute to ' play has been | + should not delay 4n euring it. | Ker MoM chionie if neglected. It is of vital im-| Hall's Rheumatic Cure always cures. 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SPENCE, The Leading Millivery Store WONDER- -SHINE Cleans Silver and Gold without Rubbing--Just Dip, Rinse and Dry: Guaranteed Absolutely Non-Injurious. Ask your Dealer or send direct 25c. for package to make 12 quarts of solution. i { HOUSEHOLD CONVENIENCE CO. LIMITED 214 BOARD OF TRADE BLDG. TORONTO | { 4 ANNUAL MEETING, TRADES AND LABOR COUNCIL. Officers 'Elected to Fill Vacancies Aid Guelph Strikers, | The annual meoting of the I'he regular meeting of the Trades {3 Auxiliary of the Y.M.C.A. was held on {and Labor Council was held on Thurs- {3 19th, Mrs. Wright, president, oe day evening. In the absence of the jeupying the Uhair. After devotional | president, George Lewis, who was un- exercises and singing the treasurer, able to be present, Joseph Sova oc { Mrs. Meek, gave a report of the year's | cupied the chair. : \ finances, whie *h showed the auxiliary] A ecommunioation was received from thad raised %366.24 and had expended the textile workers, at Cohoes, N.Y., lg 338.94 leaving a balance of $27.25 in asking that the members of the Yoon] {hbank. Mrs. U. Chown, secretary, in|unions, in purchasing goods of that {her report, said the average attend-|kind take nothing but union made {ance at the meetings had been 21;|goods. | members enrolled 203, an increase of] The Brussels carpet weavers, at {two over last-year. With sorrow the | Guelph, are on strike, and the mem- organization recorded' the removal by |bers of that union asked for financial i of two members, Mrs, 3, J. laid. The request will be taken up on | Kilpatrick and Mrs. G. Armstrong. It|'Thursday evening next. also missed the counsel 6f an esteemed | A couple of the officers of the coun- hon. president, Mrs. McCallum, laid {cil are out of the city and the vacan aside for many months by illness. Re [cies wore filled, W. R. Buek will take {Lreshuenty for a number of large|the place of Frederick Curtis ag viee- anquets, roe: ptions and small teas |president, and P. O'Brien will act as {were prepared and served by the aux- the place of W, Kaul: 1 iliary The membership fees, {| The Woman's Auxiliary to the ¥. M. C. A. in Session. Woman's treasurer in back, | Arrangements were completo for the {bangmets, 10c. tea and sale, and Eas- [council's delegate, William Driscoll, to fer thank-ofiering were the sources of |8ttend the meeting of the Labor Edu revenue. cational Association, which will be The mogey is raised was used in| held at Brantford on May 24th. Me. I paying the 2 of the "secre- | Driscoll will leave for Brantford on Manhurd, who did such ex. | the previous Sunday night. He is cellent work: in considerable refurnish-|[2 me *mber of the exacutiva of lings to the building and in adding the association and will attend a meet- lishes, table-linen aud cutlery to the] 178 of that body on Monday. after- kitchen supplied noon. Monday night there will be a {| Mueh of the success of the year's |™Ma®8 meeting of the workingmen of work was due to the energetic and] th® City and on Tuesday morning the unceasing efforts of the retiring pre- | #essions of . the association will "oom sident, airs. Wright. It was hoped she , MeNCC. would retain her interest in the work Mrs. Wright said a few words thank A ling the ladies for the efficient and {ready service rendered her in the per- {formance of her duties. Mrs. Hagri- | son, convener of the nominating com: Mitte, then took the chair and naaned {the following officers for 1910- 1911 : | Hon, presidents--Mr#&, McCallum and 1 Mrs. W. Linton. | Ywesident--Mrs. | Firss | Wright. Second i Linton, ! Recording-secretary--Mrs, | Clark. | Corresponding liam Gill. i Treasurer4-Mrs. 1. G. Bogart. | Convener lof social committes~Mrs. IR. H. Toyq. | Convener of membership committee { Mrs. J. Wright. a of buying committeo--Mrs, GG. i proceeds of boys' ---- -------------- letter should bear the stamp of approval--also a Z-cent stamp if it i5 to go by mail Made of Wheat and Barley By scientific cooking -- Grape-Nuts Containg the food elements which make strong men beautiful women and uappy children This food, with jC ovine of flower committee--Mrs. or milk, has a i Fond cium : Jenkin, dvationd lightfully appetizing, and ean . wvotio Po nu A al committee be digested with ease by even Harrison. the weakest stomach, i Convener of 5 Mrs. R. Meck. It was decided to hald a sale and itea in October and the following com- | Mifteny were appointed to look af toy fit: Work tab Mrs. Bogart, Mrs | Warwick, Mrs. Wright and Mrs. Lin- Hom; Bois ands table, Mra. Tove, { Mrs. CHilVand Mrs. Macdonald, ; Oliver Chown. vice-president--Myrs. John vice-president--Mrs. William Frederick secrotary--Mys, Wil property committee-- Grape-Nuts food builds up body, brain and nerves rapid- ly, when many other foods do nos agree. A week's trial will prove "There's a Reason" for Grape=Nuts Read "The Road to Wellville," in pkgs. To Identify One Another, A neat litthe button, with a rib ibon, has been turned out by the { Veterans' Association of 1866 and 1870, and the Kingston members of j the association are receiving them. They are to be worn by the veterans lon the left lapel of the coat, so that they van recognize each other, wher- ever the? meet. The association is still pressing its claim wpon the gov- ernment for land grants, POSTUM CEREAL CO. 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