he Daily Bit 78-NO. 133 ' YEAK 78 E-- ANOTHER BRITISH KING HALLOWED: theatre' sicle is To Rule a Vast Empire According to Unique Rite, With Time By Bo ude Honored Ceremony And State---Another Writer i pari in Tells About The Coronation. er her m and discloses in Across, the hearasd by teps, ewd with rich other tn the go opyright by ended The Jhrge red card marshal sent your formed him that his seat row Z.1 in the north triforium «id {not [sound very promising, but, ascending the hundred steps that led to row 7 1 up a4 harrow ding star he found that it the best places in the whole edifice to view the great ceremony. : In the, first the vary, front row that upholds the roof + . turnar platform then king and At mn which corresponder wa ropes he 18 not Windsor uni he « chit |y front § Are irs ined lieer t hee ritar have their backs afigles to of the seats mel ie ven lets to chair them, rig pmmediatel . 3 Mass wir peers are three Wha WAR one ot other chars ihe ha embyoidered dew iow y 1 white ¢ als iff waiting , escorting wr the young | to his place, ght Connaugy ral cith a feathers one ostrich the 1 by seul was great pier Looking to the place, or red the | Prince of Wales, To his ime of and {will sit the ht, eR, reg Lies the middle abhor form the marve gun ne anu One expla ante silk head K She ovVemenls an bare aisle wits a maguificent {, with a e ah wi sabre diatonds. move thie and eonsp ol is much Jute rested jewels round his my ladies lapi<kly tha 19 KINGSTON, ONTARIO, SATURDAY, JULY 8, 1911 veil: with shove the : 5 : & 5 ! thins : r i GWE, oF frumas {1 ful hittle ¥ Her ¥ the dl; el and nakes ong iddenly i the Proce sic the sari brown 1 ships ¥ dour hite § tras arm seoeades, has appe ladies, on are ht hig and ther } Jana rs n wondrous garments as wide. they " Sple ndid red plumed follow the m themselves the peeresses obidprs with vid halberds iI and rage in exgnine | into I'he pommel is | on ade that will. keep--vyoir--seat, Wities t t not pérmit z uP 1 the and Sir | ten * doubted * 4 Hitherto, e attentivg help them to gather up these disappear tall helmets the each, At half-past ten, the mes in with! n the first) out burst long a its ancient spell upbn the spirit. _-- - _- ME -- - the and of» The great: office of consecrating it was and it has cel that I will give the details. Bat stand clearly King no long been as not attempt certain fea ibove all the om jta res ot thera | est Tas conduet- § First the recognition | 'onsisted in the archbishop Jing the king to the four sides { theatre wind "Sirs, 1 here pre- 1sent unto the um where- day Are his the came of say mg Ning of this who Lieorge, realm; come this e¢ and service: to do. thie same ?' To repetition replied with of "Gad you king all you to do vour homag pore are vou willing challenge, at eve {Westminster plendid _fiérge Jang Georgé.ll" prolonging the aagnificently. It, must have been a luggish nature that could remain yn- hrilled by such an acclaim, "Next in order came. the litany, and of the familiar service resumed Now ry bovs shout save | ords, the ancient the top MUSIC Ins wight, 1, could see the chair, of fhe choir screen with the nssembled, the tdmle of the governor-general, and the Duke feck wh The « crunsan mantics wither rirerrermrive od he d CRAFTY tsrin ll I Milramarine iy Joseph vel vw ostrich oftens Fhe th of N PROV CLERGY Special ARCHIBALD caronation ¢ Whie RET milita -- hike west soe door; looking in all the h the seat diplon I could the could choir and wd for the ing to the left, whole of the theatre space between the north transept, where the gr: the ceremony was Lo take place, seals allotted to the peers of realm, the side altar glittering huge basons' and cups flagon fanssy, shining. gold fr the oh: apd | royal, and behind the tavired plies for the young princes of the owe. | Hy standing ap and leaning over, 1 could see the haek of the throne in the seat of which stone of Beone on which the king England have been crowned for deeds of wears. Facing was the ons poets' corner, f 169 ue hi There w another advanta teiforium is as high abou the the abbey the main-truck rigged ship is above her deck almost perilous to look down; "eoup dowil"' magnificent You are to imagine, then ent Gothic church, pointed stained glass windows, and walls brown with vast age. That athe background. The volor-scheme the floor, whither your eves tend, and the seats and the the wooden stands ranges irom a deep his court dress is a rich blue to drab, algold braid: no cloth is to most restful and {Does he think, during ~angement to, show the great tage the gorgeous pageantry of dress doing on _which was: to sweep over it. In the well 1 "theatre" iv a riissd platform, wharin' them re } ue: 4 L I abot nile in} Purkish selmviral fl fez yok im fore | tard ried juare §j v.venerable kL orp Re sth a re th arid 'part sonith al wetor of divinity! ihe OW 1" alest shed-looki isting ai blaek Fivery medgla, |) re the! the Few a whose collar toma, cont een wilh ! fe orders min nnd in the th dhey and ol of ¢ Fourth! Fransopt, tion, gallery, Hothes member presented shin all and : wich 1 regunentals { ' n viel But the chan hald chief | 4 f irithine ti interest for ¢ I his the! {on silk wit of hanor has always 4 ple, At the lav Negnts were the H | higpline GUO al 3 pain Evry are wh y Windsor brie | has miform; blazes with dia '4 the wer 5 2 Jthe pre an ev-soidiors fall the exoep Pi ! } i } tT! famous Hn the | of hay fam yadisns | tahly h wssombled N there: the least whine the of ihe i placed on the the { review Ww hete in dre ns 1 he floor of fo fall It v but the Progress, irch at the head the Abby to-day wada has af the foreign an theatrical ns 0 mn veal nes Firms: premier ast tnkes poten i stately ! Trew The f tf recedeonce mily of aver the Wilfrid 1 blue silk Michael bread diately the | place nre Wii empire an ancy Sir yORS ery utle Nt. fates arches stone NO th 1a Powder dark of the of Nt; the left Imm Botha: herald clarg rotund { «er nt of him isl front " fond teorgr own fou len great tnd ou Lstar disappear Feed inevitably fronts Cemeral re mass ple be solemnity and what he ago ? India here side dovecolor and 00n well eonsiderid advan | of ar to greatest open vel was ten vear presented sitting nip i byl also Inclian is two as queens . fit bapa the ps - SeHemh the CARRYING LOL Meng tw, EON el wi i " hers t bx 4 ancl ne trimpet Provessioy A RE THE REGALIA VROM (Photo by Sir Benjamin Stone.) I" {he I family id plate, AWE To i voun mem their under oud irl in naval two other bov in a wee haps in I Phe imply dr | of t the the of , Or their were most floor persons on thw y--Hhe satan + pages in A white rot blae ret fie the {little word ontshane the royal hildren a hundead times. : here the queen! bearin ah tran ol breset ri with {hd fin or ©, pin then ¢ i era Regal mnjesty gold and hm girls A mis the thrn attendants their ornn hut her for COM is t Her ¢ think MOYES in purple and oaerht by «uppermost g i loth of no fail In > weal uphaorig carries very nooas in borne On Glee ornament on their The lead, wewels their be fll-thro ty musa¢ 18 nd the Westminster from make the rool who with their viv The hitir ats een sets herself, the \Irrance on an antigue royal children train aml her ke tall white and tly, front of her t chad flown the choir Ha His royal rhi-shapely white grit take their prince of the shouts + king ROON each is They the sword héfore with a courtly mn oa The at" freneled. w music aml THE KING AND QUEEN IN THEIR "CHAIRS OF REC COGNITION Ee WESTMIN TER ABREY [| JUST BEFORE BEING ( G HIS STATE ROBES AND WHAT IS KNOWN AS THE "CAP OF FO FALDSTOOLS, AT WHICH THEY KNEEL IN PRAYER DURE AND OFFICIALS, AAXD ABOVE IS THE ROYAL BOX, CONTAINING GRAPH WAS TAKEN HY SIR BENJAMIN STONE, AN ROAASED BY THE REPRESENTATIVE MAINTE TH < KING a WH DA CROWNED, THE A In FRONT OF THE KING AND EMONY. STANDING ARE THE CORONA. CHILES AND OTHER Re RELA. MADE A HOEBY OF PA NTARY WIG Ix Hor. . NOE" JERUSALEM CHAMBER TO THE 1 she ABBEY, here theatre ony the day pointed of the oath, enting of the spurs and so on Il their chivalrous significance wt be seen or heard from the ciforium. The cattopy of cold hekd the king's "isible in part, It could the king' shouts was of the religious cere and gospel for and then a brief but The administration the anointing, the pre- with could north cloth of head was no this Ihe epistle followed sermon suggestion was an over was also by erown thrilling eraning actually to see, aw one round the corner, set upon the the unexpected the king !" and far report the tower the At the "the peers standing soft crimson and metal balls on the end of Soon the the Be great coro- head, hear "God have the muffied guns beginning to away of salute same moment all put on their caps = with | arrangements spikes around the lead to the throne platform in plain view and back were the of in mantles and nets, bearing various symbols of king- Iv*"rank His gentlemen in i stood behind them a sta ore the ¢ Prince all his prineedom, he little and ner- his testi- seeped His he the had awkwardness of a young the ympuathetic to in the rogal young and such a great honinge he came for all bravery, knelt the step before his father, and took carounet; than he came up to the knelt , declared himsell the | king's Begs kissed him on both | cheeks and t backed away to his | Other peers followed, do the kihg on {own place ling the same only ¥ill touching the v doz coronets, ermine borders of outside. king on central hind was atl his otheers state and power { searle in a row The mony of Wales } is only a homage First came For boy, a of collar WAR youn, shy as several gestures settling his which and lingering bis chain, and which the ol who defiled him fied, {too tight, hittie urned randees bobs bows with re obeisances o£ before t engaging He ire, i hoy wis most seemed me, Hlammly, so mn or the hi on agai m top, FH he erown \ per have left cheek and 2 sign of fealty. Perhaps iin could not throngh with hours Much less complicated was bg of Adhven Mary, Ht we took her plade beside the king, with her ladies ra about her. And | then what to mam minds would ihe the waliful of touching | prt of the whole ceremony, the com { union For, thervhy the king ind this queen ruling over one-fifth of {the habitable globe, sarrendered by lall this splendor are reminda! that {they are just' like other men and other with the same spiritual needs {and requiring the same spiritual aid, A beautiful rendition of the "Te | Devin' ' the great office, ix {most amd right. The three pro in the reverse order the Iking going out first the afcom- i of cheers and shouts and the anthem Cheers from the | «treet echoing in to the abbey { The iniry princesses belonging to the troyal hooshold reappear with their {marvellous raiment and pass from view. Then the quem departs in slate, it | fro med this rite t i the ¢ OW pe s-wvon done | | viredd came, most be REVO ] women closed as meet | remsions form to panuoent | national Cone {and after a long terval the young prince amd the other members of the fie family. There is au little more thaste, and also a little more delay than at the coming: but this i= only |staea There is a good deal of pass mg to and fro of heralds in tabard, fam soldiers and gentlemen with red batons: probably the carriages cannot {be had as soon as desired. Up in the jtriforiam, the fourth estate scatter quickly. Shifting my position 1 have a glimpse of England's judiciary in the richest scarlet and their portentous wigs. Royalty has deparied, and there is a omtain relaxation all round. The peer and peerosses straam out of their the a ra QUEEN " ACTRESSES PRAISES PE-RU-NA. 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