ROYAL PROGRESS AT THE CORONATION 34 nietrabie -- ovo ion aghts, A Description of the Visit of the King and Queen in State to the City of London---The Distance Covered Was Seven Miles. at Casson. Sting fhe Lan { presents | like i this in nt , AL any Rand tapping | onld {Copyrighted hee the Limited "Progress" is a wor different associgtions, J 4 point t word with any " lo most of us it seggests, first of all, Bunyan's be to for foe it Pro whole one tion reviewed * hatter of may sranrt thanks nersl the Neglia, he 1s | a theatre. coign of {but it wll London, his otticigl From the se nut only the nous street, wienls of St and, the chneus Nova It from a ed w Mull gent g enabled to i% Yantuge This quarters cond whole leng but the f wonderful gllegory; who care for 'art it will call tures of a wastrel's lier application journey made by un ro or personage. Queen | th deli ta wach functions. The most | her visit to the Earl of Leicester, to those up Hogarth' Life stifl Hi ol unsurpas the in Vall storey ma ' the of this ind "ba where th open pie eat waving hats the stands be 1" wind bait i* to a an state noble | ghted | ange is decorated stre with one seu de lovees are A bre James' palace, {held and the more favorable | hard to find, Pall Mal elub land [wie line sites of Tha Bho "the rest nud. sombre formed Al brighten dull | lavishly; the Kaleidao space before it -- sition wonld unpression passing brand crown, London °us 80° ne of in wo utnber thom or a men in wieel Ol navens fine from trans. | CUIrass, But do to | past, and an done | detachment singled out, by ( They height. rider hat, trousers, Though ot rather Ha quiet | in hue th in buildings has been result is' one swhnming, | end to end with gold with long bet wows, flut- iu a thousand dyes, wherever a flag frroups and shields wilh spread from review- "Tave result is huge Multi choose, riotous, from ' were nan Venetian aud blue gings trimmings, gay festoons [bering {the national ensign ould be lowe or hung, ines of Hags, have of the street The Tor Searle masts ' the mac called bunting everywhere the regular, swagger. The way they sit in the back Wfrings and gorgeous slong both * devices been ides roof very i A Wee pavement ui Ww pained. The logks «Wt a giants' gee a number like ome funcy fair ing exactly ) city of Lond what | Canada were [simple soldier ed policeman, looks proud, reign of law riders of the the crowd hey that to tt. power | drilled, intry, Carringe with of the to of a ny nutnber vou idea in gala embowered plendid ou Ome taint like such ol of enthusiastic the king is sion this day ¢ two interval a purade of the {and majesty of the {for a proc it | pageant, a got looks ARCHIBALD MACM PROF. London It is through cked mn subjects that tely proce Phere re th we first a-------- ong streets, which Seott "Kendwhirth.' has been king of this has comtnemgarated that George V the undoubted | I nid custom demands | st | | H lines troops NOW cheering crowned 8 to pnes in i realn, that he shall ghow himself to hi ul lieges of the metropolis in his new dignity, His visit in y the eity of London ix Lis "progress." This time the five times as long asx the route fo nbbey on the day before, for stretches far to the and ma t great. sweep to the south of the Thames. Only a map would make the matter clear. Without such an heap of placenames only bewilders the reader. Suffice it to state then, in general terms, that the in cludes the great thoroughfares, Pic eadifly, Pall Mall, Ahe Strand, Fleet street, and has for its eastern turn ing point, the heart of the city, in other words, the Bank of England Here. it turns south, the Thames by London Bridge. and then works its way westward through the pouthern quarters until it crosses the Thames once more close the houses of parliament. Here he comes the rate "of ihe" dav before, passing ap Whitehall, through the na val arch and" the Mall, and again. to Buekingham palace, The route in almost long; the progress will take gbant three hours; sixty thousand troops beside the po lice are needed to line the way. Unless the scribe were a bird and did Ny, or rodé an aeroplane defying the law, it is ohwiously impossible for him to witness the whole of the The best plan is to take NOTE processions ake between them he the Sui € un wi state te It was overseas No lominiohs; econd, of route is £1X the mother aft gion # a display, =a its by constant enables the of spectators trouble to ow which the names great dominions to them east movement in a line number ench carrie least est possible it with selves. Fo the tary OVEr Seas men, they that sent {of imperial {from South teapable, They faced men, fit do anything. Sen aid, a sounds of mili the head of the first pro the corner of the mounted band of the 2nd Life Guards fhe the and the driim-horse would any ticle apivce them The leger- demain of the drummer, rattling, flogr his sticks, beating his right and left, the pride of the great piebald whith bore him were marvellous to behold, I'he band wear veaty literally covered with gold braid, and peaked black velvet enps like a jockey's Close behind rolls an open carringe with the pre mier of Cannda and the premier of Australia sitting side by "side; n-sight which makes one think, The dominion | and the with six thou sand miles of sea between them, arel here side hy wide in their tives at the heart of the eo honor "to their overlord that 1" ed-looking heart-atirving musi, route cession swings round st Here comes James' street drummer, drums need an New Zealanders ta do justice PORRE : Crosses processon ishing, ' Neots Greys, Crosfing drams alternately them charging by Ng music it of soldiers carringes and an 80 home wevin miles rear that distances of each > one had hefor commonwealth, {In the common Wilfrid mun Is a silk hey long spec where ta commonplace v distinguish | tacle Egyptian Cigarettes Plain or Cork tips. | Sc. 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A skilful blending of Turkish Tobacco. oi ipproval of a the has , Its own gather ar on their The red them Aria faowd, bearded figures in turbans stately lmost 1 lines, apse Ne Mi 0% bearing, harsh and } One Car Passes wilh 1 rGu London erowd, on a way in London, in rate, It ihe convists PE k na feshing all warmly Ars, passing a cavalry by clapping vo does not certainly rattle of hand-claps ry He reat EC must the ust a LO eXpress quad . of ir hands ad <i) decarous an of shouts and handkerchiefs fore wt its in the clubs, the pre We all love mier of the dominion moves down the One perhaps, f well different Lown i gr that we uptfdrms, SWOT they ther le i and jingle special radition. only oomed could well set of glitter helmet and in settle largely mn bie @ TRIOS slmire chewed West of tritle hg tiatesman, . and from detachments, story, Tha hordes as good dancing see the these soldier-men would have to withers; a shamrock 'a large part of their panoply to fight, f stalwart, up of and glitter pact mass of straw hats down equally fascinating follows, however, anadian eyes, th from we group * Was | all the reat | the mounted police. tunic, vellow identification "police," indescribable is something in harses, re their a dragoon regiment, Ql the stripe on they really are carries a whip with nd they and shoulders, and 8 if on to Ix , he He and Like plains and the or looks and represen ted We garriage of the head that gives an air of pride. It did me good of the force in ford street erowd the other day, he owned the all men over the average is to gallop rough. gunners with the quality the eany. have the something peck, the them to an Ux. look- entire wiminster, by should be a mount- e th ire they mounted notabilities would are re repres thers st @ applanse t carriage i fill soldiers reflected credit on this trength were to One at le go noticed strong, ands premier, take the eve loudly sole like nit is I passes, he mere columns. ented, an © Being p the grand m I'he troe keen, anywhere came the representatives hended by "Those Napoleon called them, the te horses, when Waterloo. fills the street. reader 18 to imagine this too for the the of cheered. fiers, wv no attentions two branches of the land service witler each list All and scort | icked | state uster pers Africa looked particularly br own and the fern fround badge on the tunics of the After the dominions of India, band « rrible he The Indeed stately and guns their of the Greys" saw ring the defile and splendid uniforms to the section of the grown. fat not © another ns garments watch are Jew the 5 Now the Indian process drums and trumpets and brasses. Bands were so placed" it the front=and proce: in was at | dignified, els are spectacle accompaniment of martial sounds from The sion the and, On is passing. dark and every of ly enough 1 remnémber the 4 feather the decorations amd crowds with calm, One would give thoughis, the history of ry relider of . Kar, Patigla, rerah mahara khanus and If India is wm a state of us there ¢ rulers of lodis "who by eis thier gay jeweled Nig the ap ithe stands; applauding eyes BO hey prasng thing to read ther mes famous # ang known Baroda, war r India Kiph to eve H he, resi, Y.ialt their loyally today. 'In have Usted presen Liere, sed Arabian street, many cod bring the tks and hans they home to the Lo kL ndon the roval process proper, the was given Lo the very. heal awit ted, trundling- after cammon of the most if they wire toys for of hanor service. At detachment of Lh Came a brow: them faced satlor-pen gix wicked looking moder patiern, as Jack is Liat, least showy, he the fu that whole concourse. The case, the perfect rhythm with these steams of plain blueelad' muy reasons the must efficient though is Supple which men a general moved along was as pleasant toywatch thought, dof hen you but the sailors 'could race their guns into the open and Argin operations at once. The cheers follow the com- the street. A section of Horse Artillery follows. These are the men evhose tradition into action, They are of cavalry. The light guns are drawn by fine teams ob six black hor The driver a short haudle and a long lash doubled back into his dragoon hand. He controls the off horse by just laying the whip-handle on his The wise creature understands at once. After these come move mounted-menand-moreand-more an more--a perfect avalanche "of men and horses, dragoons, husars and lan- vers--breast-plates, shakes, * helmets, plumes, --every varity of braided and embroidered. and gold-laced jacket, with red and white pénnons on the lances fluttering gaily between Mingled with masses of cavalry field-guns and howitzers. Tha representatives of famous dames there, the Queen's Bays, the Irish, the Scots Greys--the pick are living are Roval of are defiling through London streets guarded by the third. In London to- day a man may see the flower of the British Army. That in itself object lessom military power to equal. The king's Indian orderlies follow, a splendid splash of the Orient among the tamer costumes of the west. Two handsome bearded fellows in the front smiling and showing their teeth, but in the rear wolf of a man scowls at the One would like to get at his for a while. Swarms of high rank fol scarlet and gold, French and Evelyn Wood and "Bobs" himself are in the throng; but they have ndden by before ong gets a good look. Them come the fareign officers a very motley crowd," and very foreitmi-looking; thay all seem to ride with a very long stiveg and a straight leg, rather awkward looking to our eyed, Three open carriages follow, will of npotabilities holdipz offices about the court. In the last is Lady Minto and the Duchess of Devonshire who held Queen Mary's train at the coronation. servants are' in scarlet liveri® coveredd with gold, most gorgeous to hehold 2 | And then after more splendid troop- ! of the Household Cavalry, | colonials anh Indians, { sight of the the sight we have i been all waiting for so long. Before | the royal arriage rounds the edrner of Sto James louder, deeper Froar of cheering runs before it, and ther ads ite approach. There noth ting languid forced in the pote of | that I'he unmistakable ring {of pent-up feeling runs through that great which seeths 40 one street into the other: like fwall of or a rushing mighty | wind From it emerges the opeu car- j1inge in which ride the kind and | is an nm hard SNOW grey are white old crowd. mental of British officers low, glittering a processes I'he ors more more comes the day, street, ' a is or acclaim finding an outlet wave of round sound, sweep from a water queen of Eugland, our king and queen ns well. The cheering breaks out in Pall Mall with redoubled force; and, between the irresistible emotion that one's whole nature, the exciting of huge: volumes of enthusiast and the distracting mullitude of the eve, it is hard to as they really are. The cream-colored horses demand than passing glance There are cight of them; splendid ani | mals they are under their trappings and housings. Four have riders, and walk beside as well, to see acciderit takes place. They indispensable Just before one horse required groom. Curious a hired "net the carriage conveving the Princess of Wales entered the province buikd during the "Ophir" tour. The prince half rose from his went, for it looked as if the whepl might smash against (he stone pillar; but the face of "the princess did not change nn single shade; and she sat unmoved. And here are the royal pair, the king and queen of a fifth of the world. They appear in state, with pomp amd ceremony dye to their exalted rank, but the effect was curiously simple. What went ye om for to see? Its true that he is in uniform, but he is sitting quietly in an open carriage, beside a lady in white in a plain hat with a bloe in it. 1 think it must have been the two together, espevially the quiet dress of the queen, far Tess magnifidently robed than her ladviin waiting, that created the sénse of quiet and space and contrast with all hat had before. After clatter of nary hooves, and the varied glare of many uniforms; you have a lady and gentleman sitting in an open carriage as the t of the long and magnifi- cont' pageant, Under the cocked bat vou saw an honest, wholesome, beard- wd face 1ooking pleased at the welcome he is receiving from every man, wo man and child on the street that can wave an hat or a handkerchief or shout. From time to time be puts his fughs to the edge of hin hat : setdent: of the' fi plate, The motion low, easy [8 rips | effect { sound objects before 'ace things famous much more an Hootmen ithat fare no not trenching the stand, [the atlention of his ing," as Prince and the court-yard of ing at Halifax Varous | dignified. Queen Mary ow her side is a grave-facmd, clever-looking woman with of own. Character of no weak typo is written on'. every fen She looks fresh and The morning light is trying, but stands test well. Appar ently she has 5 system. or plan of ac kuowledging her people's homage: stately anchinations the head side, on that; and she: passed the stand of loyal her glances other of the road However, ofl had a good look &t her: and the impression will remain aiacenble of something fresh wholesome like the morning air very and stline of the personality like the amd detebmived simplicity of the white dreesa and the white hat with thé Wedgwood blue feather. Tt did not seen that either was tired or bored they had a duty to perform, but they found the spectacle grateful 'And so they pase Sood the bearded gentlemin in the cocked hat and the lady white with the tranquil lace. Kitchener of Khar toum rides at the king's right hand, but no one has eyés for anyone bat the pair in the carriage, We should hive liked to watch longer gnd study nore closely those two faces on whickk so much depénds, But they have gone by, There are more mount. ed men and more gorgeous officials, and then a troop of the Lancers, who have been standing by in front of St James' Palace, wheel across, form up and close the upper end Pall Mall. For one thing only I should have liked another point of view, for the sake of the 'ceremony at Temple Bar. This marks the ancient boundary of the city of London, The bartiér gate which Wren erected and over which Johasos and Goldsmith saw the hegds of the nobles executed far their share in the Forty-Five, has been torn down and given place to a column with a Wonderland gryphon on the top. For this "occasion a double arch was erect- Here the king lord mayor permission old custom a will hiew {ure wholesome young she the 80 many ot wn this BO pRany cotia, were distri buted on the site we and SOLE thing well-defined clesr in pre wil too i severe of ed spanning the street. is met in state by the of London, who gives his to enter the city. It is an and the right is jealously guarded 'The royal carriage halts; the mayor d@dvances with the mace reversed and presents the sword of London to the king, who touches and remits. 'Then the lord mavor "with the sheriffs mount and form part of the proces gion escorting the monarch ad far as London © bridge. 'The rite is full of gignificance. But one cannot see everything; this enough for day. : Now it is all over, The soldiers who have been keeping the line bivouac on the pavement and eat lunches out of paper bag; the hospitable agent general entreais his guesis to remain for an excellent luncheon, and there is much pleasant chat over the good cheer. Only one opinion is heard among the Canadians as" ihe mag- nificence of the pagenut Ye had sen the flower of the British army. Such men and horses were surely never surpassed, and our feeling at this striking exhibition of the na tion's armed strength was a deep and wholesome pride. Now, as never before, did we feel that oneness of id terest and future which will be the savitg of tne empire, Picked soldiers from all the new nations from New nd, Australia, South AXfefvs, and own dominion rode in the line with England's best and bravest, apd we had no reason to fear the compari son. Indeed there werg few troops more splenhid in - the long procession than our own mounted police, the ridera of the plains, though the hard bitten troopers from South Africa were good to look at, too. AN the force from beyond sea seemed to be in their right place, as claiming their share in the svmbolic line of defence Perhaps the strongest personal feel ing of contrast between the preliminaries und the heart of the procession. After the long line of mounted men in all the panoply of war, the deadly guns, 'the swords and lances, enter an cor Fiagé with a lady gentleman sit ting quietly side by side in the fair daylight for all to see should a democratic King pass through his ancient capital. There was dignity in her demeanor; she always bore herself royally, but in his mien there was undoubtedly both pride and pleasute The king and queen' were together, at was only natural 'and right, but the fact significant Some com plain and some exult that we have a "middle-class" sovereign, one who pre férs the society of his children to a game of bridge and a consort who fikes knittiig better than court - cere mony. He gives promise of emulating the domestic virtues of the third {ieorge which endeared him to his ped ple in spite of his political errors ahd she has taken Queen Victoria for' her model. It will not be hard for Cana dians to make up their minds about a royal pair which begin theu reign with these ideals Archibald 18 one our was the sense modern open nnd So 8 MacMechan She, Told the Congregation. If brevity tis the soul of wit ~ one of the wittiest speeches on record was made by a wones, says the Phil adel hia Record Mrs. Briggs lived in the northern part of Indians, a long distance from any village. Hear- ing that Rev. Mr. Goodwin was to preach in a township some twenty miles distant, she resolved fo he present, and af no other Nay offerad, she walked the twenty mil The pastor heard of this, and was so pleased at the appreciation which it showed that at the close of - the sermon he mentioned the fact the congregation and called yon Irigg¥ to tell them how she cae Rising slowly she looked over the audienck with great (soleil, and said : a "1 hooled it." Thén she sat down again. Worriment. "The king of England seems (5 have a worried look," 'said the man who was looking at the pictures. '1 don't ses what he has to worry shoul," replied Mrs. Flimgit's hus band. "His wife doesn't play bridge." Washington Star. to With many & man economy begins a} home and ends st a downtown cafe. 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