Exeter Times, 1901-1-31, Page 7A,
Royal FamilY VieW Queen's Face lot
Last Tante
COFFRI FINALLY SEALER
Touching Seane7, a Osbaesc Rouse Wiles
tier Sistiesty's Rsanairts Were Forever
closed srom Roman View
Cowes, jou, 15.-A. private service
over the remains of Queen Vietoria
was held this morning. The eoffin
7WaS placed on a crimson ;dais in the
oeratre cf the. dining room, au,i rested
upon a s:Iir Jack. A white
satn pall was over the •Zoffin, with
the roy ;1 crown and, insignia of the
Order a tile Garter ern.broitlered up-
on it,. S atinels, With arms reversed,
stool at the eorners.
A LAST LOVING LOOK.
With a pttluas anl olsausity Elle •
asseidom mark tits passing Lone sy.
1.gat tatotii atimess of the soff:at
ths rey Z f 3.ostay took rts
last liov Ifs lo k 4 thki.,;atuix.ii of ti -o
gaz tilestut _0 es as, sliss slat -31
was btoog .1 it t r or21.
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Pearl Cfrippewe sl 'sets, a Queeu 1
Victoria memorial service will be i
held. The address tv:11, be gtliven b, l
ram es L. ;Hughes, superintendent el ,
1
the Public schools of Tor mato, Ont.
IF w11. he introduced by Superbaten.
BR:LLIANT AFFAIR EARL SUES FON NORGE
ssrsi Rossiya, Former Actor, Wants
Wit/1 Fanfare or Trumpets id Nuptial Knot. untied.
dent of Education Henry P, Daterson. ubUc ACClairft
of this city. The ehureh will be beats
t.fusly and apprt!pr.asely decorated. t
T1s3 eh= will g.ve ape&
TII;S. VAN WYCK INVIDENT.
I.ondon. San. 4.-- The Globe th:s "
everung, review:ng Atuerican spas A Brilliant Cavalcade Beaded By Bari
thy Geat B
of Queen, V:etor. . adds (referring tc Roberts Passed newe the Wit
pa%vitt. r.ritain on the deatt
the refusal of Mayor Van Wyck, den Jan S,5 Ridward VII was
proctatmed. ISang et Great otstairt end
Ireland and tan! ot Ind:a at St.
stairass Palaoa at, 9 cselack th:s morn -
ring. TY -3 ,proesessarson was read by
Isissasass:. Henry sliseldOrt, ICItg- at-
A7rata saace „kpz, mut terate:ly Wind-
sor Herald, yeas greeted by a
fanfare of tr, resets, cheers and
cr.es of "God save the IV,ng." There
wos hil'-ae asiminAliCrgi3 of officials
and College Fierat.ls. ap000g titkoc
m attendance were Xari Roberts. trnd
embers of the headquarters staff
and other artaay 04 s, and, there
was present a great concourse a peo-
ple front she, c ututeniesient to the
Close.
A. the valetas on 02 the
ceremony the band heionging to the
Fon. Gads :a the .01-7.a.y Court piay.,
'God :Save the ging.,"
KING , NO'L"
Th Z:ieg wan not present, hut the
LEtI,SED ellobers tt,s nouseno, wituessed
Housli
e. Oa te Satcany overlook:ug
e ceresitony tram SX4r.lbs. oagh
the Friary attars, trona svir:eb the pro-
eia,mat. cot was read were the Hake
Norfelt and Water or ot
. Tao balcony torts *traced ;
clam. timers the a teleIS In
e UPOrW were fitaCune4
ts.late.ets. and here were
prom nem persons. am-
transy Arthur Wit:te,
tae *eei Itho
•7>lao ough lloase and the
Zdinb gh, 26. --The Earl eS
to day began a salt for di -
EDWARD PROCLAIM:II KIND it°;c61S4 t h'
fa been. an actor, his stage name floes
agapas I,ord Rossiya
Ness york e.ty, to lower the flag over
the' .eity "1u solitary extep.
ilea to titz",..s ettitade• of syimpattlytorid
respeet is to be regarded as a ;mattex
of congratulations ra.ther than •of re-
gret. It is a high complinaent that On
mentOry of. the good and snare Queet
iteald masellied by any recog.nisSon
ont the palq of Tammany ff4lItalict :t$
creatures." That St. .jame.s' assets,
say 4 Mr. :Van Wyck "so. grossly fria:s.,
represents the generous. fe'elings ot
sliatericans as to ,refuse ti. show in
New York official respeot • to the
treemory of Queen Viotortio, wItich
countrymen Are everyetherie end by
al; =yams
in their vises' rt.:playing tr
the world,"
FIRST SPEECH
cgiAnd Dolighted With SciwArd
VIrs. hiatco.; E,Iort Before,
PrivY tonceit
Inno,raaelm.
London, Jan. '4. ---The morn
Mord wi" greati,et Sat t „.
that the B.,rig 114S 14%-er% tlafa Li
‘dward VII. Tbvy are fili.ed from
to end with 4, 4o a yes-
rday's toren:tames an accounts sf
e slaws ths death anal the es- guards. The tia aguArda asted as a
'an, thre roost tit:- Vis.tied guard of hernia Ay 'tiO 0 pasted
and In Alt pa; 14 of the wort .
ng lahlwaters first tip oeli is also
. T414 D Nita' T g.4,.P1t
no:nit:aid .e, .1..t to,c. it
rrnry t, as a, large
bodY Torre. sal:tiers, and foots
s
Sul rsathang sosep sittsertsy. .4 d• - 8 Otto It arm ea l'• -••P• iy lik '
Sq441 honer ro the Inon4r, ir .tve . tirt 1 o'clo k ri the morang a liz:111an.
calla, aoti, will carry o
ft .5.9 ‘.:•-• n • • f t caval:ade <vett 4"3wo 3 Ile Artil, and
hop.- and confit.enee tce tht, .ttat.C.-iy 41 i entered V: t•y •C-3urt. It totasi i el
ita troulale." a the heo-atuarters etiatr. Itea.1 4.1 by
Ir. ug hdwant tvi.1 t I, n 6.4 4 0 Genera; Roberts .a oil tin foni,
ttetearteny to- if S:r ave.yn 11,naa and moo saute d^g.
immediately berica*Il Uri balcony,
A Bil.4144AN I' VVALVADR.
The spertatonz t seaDtes
it on ear:y 401.1.r. The troopaaresed
HER LAST
lias Been
Proper %Dm s
WILL
TBE CHIEF HtliEFIG;ARI
.3
Y-
1'0 -
..reit
tfle coffin, wist
, . .evt-rse.d, arras erossed and heads
ts . .. Tac ssienee is unbroken save
. by se, 'sessional shuffle from the sol
III i..» 'Changing their uneasy posis
Lis s _
TrilOC1-14ION" •THROUGH LONDON.
It is viritunIly settled that there
will be an imposing funeral pronessirt
through London, headed by King, Erns
Reror William and Lord Roberts. The
xoute will "be nearly the same as theft
a Lor,d Roberts' trium.phaI ort -y, Inti
reversed. Mr, Wm. St. John Prot. -frisk
Secretary a State. for War, and Lose
Roberts will come to Osborne to -mor-
row to settle the military program
of the procession and the funeral pro.
sedum at Wincleor. •
, . LORD LAINSDOWNE SMTMONED.
The lrapenial German ssisht ashen-
Sollern, escorted by the third class
erauser ..Nymplie, was signalled durin
he l
tstternoon at Dover.' yacht evil
omits to Cowes and the cruiser isvil
proceed to Portsmouth. The Margo
of. Lansdowne, Secretary of State fol
• Foreign Affairs, came to Osborne to
day by special son -Lifland of the Xing
He will be presented to Emperol
William.
QUEEN'S 1itts.S11 Aorr,
;London. San., 25.-4Cis ilelleved one
of the last actS of Queen Viotoria wail
to es/stilly. a Wish that the testimonies
sent by the children of Canada shouli
be hianded over to the Royal Pats's:Ali,
commissioners for the benefit of thi
widows and orphans of soldiers kille; _
in South Africa. The desire was coint
irnunicated to the commissioners in %
Latter from the col dnia IofZiee, date iL
•the day of fler M ijesty's death; Tht
testimonial ot the children sc. China&
consisted oS the sum of a:3. 0 i \shirt
Mr. Chem he.ri a in ferwarili,,.. ( 0 r hi
Royal PatsAs Commissio is ;t;
t day Qu.sen .VictOria
I Sla VICE S s sts-...- s ss,
Buffalo, N„ Y., ,;a.i. SS ' sal a
evening, at, 7.45 o'so k
Metltodist, Essiscopal es 4, • i,
1
•iaass
atz,,b
Now Yolk, Jan.
ozia"s will krin been
ruined by Gm du y coast
, led
; ar;es. "se -tile oy lair. • a: N as
t. p cxt tat ..eany. nen
II .14Us il'ANVA.B11
<4 K 1.ra18 aa ;he
Q drod e,,,,,eace read. .11e pro-
lit.n VI On ;a loud. d ones, and.
:bis .13 a great d Stan,•1^, heads
r 'to 1 an resill'ng cams
clu Kng at- tr us,ta",:ing
taw rte.**, 0 ft 4., ." • saadiy,
" save, 0:.:3 1r.g." The crowd
1AI k ex 44. MP, tho
ESfanfares of Isio amulets, and the
b.sts ty HE; Stat,snal :lathes's
le it cur ow m The ghltd
, of 4.1.1,,aie•;-.1t.e 1 tit% %TIP-
' Duke et.
.t GOBGBOVS 1'; O. aiSSIOX.
Tho altielstes, then Uoese I "n pro-
YU- frtm the bti oay through .he
,r.a" ;Witco to toe aztilz (-our:,
1 1174"."' • a numirr tt. 11 •vsmiages
ides, says a NW It•ti1 Ina 1*medCai otter:two
v Nothing over wall ntatt .tte King at h. disrs .o.i" the Hari-
' ;is to the provistons mars.ai.The tec.:.; the °mei, .14,
the bestrewn, or the aluotint 01
Jr pritstte fortune. r i gt nerally
Fiappia.cd that bass preliminary
ssretion was rnads in orde. to follow
11i . amj s 4.4 to.ce ions in regard ta
I'DDLY AI.TSRED.
1. 410.r.Nu +2114011. OlOd0
11/1110il was
rep, a, to.10 ..ed and added .o
e .1 atm oust g mitt cull *len weren,ef the Duke
and teu.o.tNajitcs.d audnvaitrodht ',L111;1X,tt,,c‘t‘' ,.'11,1)11.arli),`;1:101 u1 ghG tOrtolluasic tan1d1
dAtided bave eclectic to take she train for Osborne.
royal salute in celebration of
/114,..W.vt,,,inO.T2101411roii daa.triwn,wrintled agovrian.o..:ty.
znceers:zr 'palace:As fired at
atesimplisae 1.
/nese in a Ito 1 :Orl to make any
tx: a gtr.%.;, :daze the.. the. RoBERTs
watt reail the proclamon
ati, .0 the
'sty, escorted by •a tit aehmenr. -of
:40ise gla.t 1.4, forming riur
otesque.
an 1 GoTtle..
It1 LF .S3'l 1SOR OS ilORNE. •
Loultn, .lart. 12.55 p. m. -King
•Sellwatel, escorts:NI bs squadron of
.1to Hors. Out Os, and arecanstanied
ke
is the Du_a: Yu ak, Prince, Christ-
:ncezi I 'at w. Jour Prince
n‘y of Patt aberg, will he
e.EfEl r RIN CIP..t. a tENEVICIARY.
IN TEARS
Janes Oskine. He served in South
lea. with ThoracycroWs Horse, and
was a ever correspondent for the, Lon.
don Daily Mail. lits was born in 180,
atO married Violet daughter
Robert Chas, De Grey Vyner,. of
Alaby Rsii, Lincolnshire. They have
two shildren, a SQ..A and a daughter.
e'son'es title is Lard 1,aoghburougb.
e was born in. 108.
AFFECT* HAD
'ioneral lice at MAO; BOA Bad Met
in England
EVERY MAN IS A MOURNER
tors .Are Cortspietents by. "Rh* Absence
'throughout United Kiogdeen
louden:4 Jan. . The otter'eftect
Queen Victoria** death on businese
a Waal and rentorkably widesPreorl,
Partictilarly affects dealers in all
-.* cloth,ng and ftarn:shings. And
fl goeda connected with ttalltSem.outs,
tlwatricals, and dinners,
l3bek Isthe only. color _displayed in
w:adows .throughoat the
This millinery departments
res are, tilled with black
ro. ..uneral show of. black clothes,
and other estabharenta
kwea,. neektres arid hats, In London
• Fengl.satman who eau affscd.
ring hiack clothes, a black
serkie and b'act• gloves. Tho woinen
Lr altettireit in :black, and the. of.
iy there will he loss on stocks of
ot tho army A'ati ues•Y have
' fie
:repo hands .= their Arms. All arMy
!lige aro draped with. black, ;Natura1.
ralored goad; xiarticularly in the
.ase of Ltaation "firms act:Ix-40=4 t
lepend ott court and ass:i.e.-J-7 hits:mess.
Qa the other band. dea1ora in black
goods w.',11 ba obit to gelitqlzelir entire
v.ocks at a, very „great proilt. I:
tact, a famine an '10:ark goods threat
ens the tair.tigh market$. British or.
dere ate already extrattAing the re-
sources of the It'rencia sand German
8.141144.4C%-laPelia. It gold that
Lyme.% Dresden and ta.her cent:4101;44
reeits.rai
are already verns"..ng more or,'
der.s. One of the or-lac:pal whole.
sale firms in London. it announeedi.
nos Mre.nly k..1 e4 :4008 orders. The
8a44r. riR.Ory comes - from 0:11ar faC-
tor.es., wIt;ch ore runnalg.rtigla; and
aay to nuop.y detriards. Says ere
• wholesale dealer: 'It :$ trittatult• to
say how and where the &intuit will
end. Assuan:lig that th2t pentad of
,ttograng will be prolOnged for Vitale
sea. seas, trade w;11 be revolualonized.
and asslie branches el I be paralyzed,"
Another anthor:ty est fumes by the
:week- end 4090,400 had hoot spent in
mourning.
'WILL ALL ATTEND PUNER.A.14.
7r1,,n, t.11.,-,Aileortling to a ties-
ttorafIrout.srst sirs! ehiltIren
Dowager •Empress Proaleriek„ will
stliend th.3 funesal of Queen Vietoria,
with the lexeztitimx of Pancess Fred.
ex Lit Charles, woo it enceinte.
$1.000nkou.:-,,t, has onsets" 1 a Dais
gitt s restarn.ng an Vrat..!e George
s• Saxony will be poesent at the obse-
sli.S. Tata Bavarian. smart w:11 go in -
Japanning for tbrse weeks. tan too
lay of the funeral two servi.....ta will
Oe toil in too .lingeish tpel in Bess
lin, one fon the mouse:sr a the
snit/ court, and atiosiser for ts$
at misers of the diplom :tie carps.
Sao is the Governs. of the Isle of Aged. Soldier Greatly Affected Ey
"Wight, and will probably inherit Os- His Visit to Osborne
beiine Hsuss, and tne whole estate
star ..ouniiing it. Then the Duke of
itsiew York, 'Jan. e0,- Lord Roberts
Uounaugnt and his sow, who have
b. n great favorities wi.h Victotia, has ssaid his third visit to Osborne
sss te0,i.ee a large portson of the since his retuxn from South MAW,
T" D Its v' I tsobsbly Bala the Tribune's London correspou.
110.3 S. Ns rr: ,.‘.1":JOURNS
145 0', J tn. -8.--Ta Po , egott e
an..e ye.stee tay ..ft li.,ten ng to
culogiziag tae late tt,..een
Vi toria and adopt:nit* rtssIst.on
s s.,ing Kseg Isswstst V.L, tue
,2 of the senate st he coatis of
ti s xnother and a hope th t the
t i ndship •tx sting iss.w. en tste two
t lions vsaald Is: assn.:tin- .,
•essted that 1 after the funeral.
LO TAES
L 11:os, San. -8.-Da: rostagnee.e
arsissr Das Csrlott .1, wi.1 psi:tamp:Its
in the naval assity spit...eau on the
bsstente the owner of Balmoral And dent. lTbe true, story ot first se- cseasion of the removed of Queen
o.
tale Scot.ish poverty. seption has come Out. He. was ter. Vietosials boy front Osborne to
THE GRANDCHILDREN. ribly shocksd by the ohmage in the Portsmouth on Fels 1.
Who a.A0 expeceed to receive' the - ' app2 e3 and 11143 61 -ns 1 11..L.,e1A.RD THANKS SULTAN.
Olzaren's ser°. e • ig o
. feettsieness, and left the audienee room iosustantattosi jen. ...8. -The.
r gest blrlites LS, - are the two child -
the with tearS rolling down his face. On
ten of Violet' la% yourage.st son, last projects, was the
to.mer Duke ct: Albany, The Qtteetr's the QU'eet'S
nspointment of the. Duke of Con-
s000nd daughter, P„incess Ohl istian
nasght as adjutrint general, n wLI
Schleswig- Uc,I,stein, is o ot rich
pi ebably carred out at an early
and it expected that she and het
y, as the King will nees1 his br n-
vided for. er s advize on Military matters. It is
ot s
ft •-• e'iildren will be liberally pro -
that a patent will be is.
t..1.3.(1 NOT A .DENEFI•CIA11,Y. • 'he t o.f the %coronation Sts
Eiward VII, who will ba amply .t's
Duke of York, who comes into ,the s'! Dake se°11:-
Duchy of Cornwall, will probably -
(SPEEN S. '1.‘HOUGHITULNESS.
not be sharers la the las Qeeen's
private fortune. 0 the most inte.CCUinV,
London, San. 28.--"TInre is no truth -:-"IT:y7"(.6;6iniani,:,
Tri -
n the rumor that a change in the t s Ln :on ...oriel 'poudent. 'Whcn
151.1LenaDtiiirisyllimP cpail.,3nItremspallattioulr,:'s psraeyss_ , Nth rcoart:
mace at Osborne }•buss is slue to the 1.11:-.11, go, She ss -z;
King's kindly dtssiro to spare Sails- •' W:th in't• ,`c -
bury Satigns and trouble.' (2;11-1f,s11,71 Isis. I.. bw'.91.ertYam vi t -r -
THD SULTAII'S MiTSSAGE. ' ' * 1'
• iiit,t.'..sart's son wen-` to Piss H
;Constantinople:, .Jan. s8,--Ths text 11; , a • • - wris
zha np.;_, I t in '.2r1 a mem-
n luM ,tov...ring various points eon-
i;,r1 wida tha c2rcznonials at. the
iaa oC a reowi Igo. These were
M -Ay tile Queen, the mother by Tong, „Tha. saverOl
provided for by the country, and the a,Z °rYILI‘17:1 °C tib3 "tie of Prince cf
TO SPARE SALISBIJRY. tis ithe thoughtfwith
ulne.1,77
ro y safter esnsiderab e
o the Suitart's telegram to ICIng Ed- - • 3
La:* P was f,N.tul and ecn..`
ward VII expressng sympathy at
the ?King's foss, is as Adlows:---
'I ItlaVO received tviLli deop regret a
tits; news al' the death oc. Her August
Your Masessty. Pro 'onally ivere „set, The Q„.estt
this naourani .-.,ivent hasten to ex- 10 Crwi, assas,3 had ,antic.17);.,t,
press to Your Ma-istY. s n- annoyance and risks of the tra.di-
core 'condolences."
t.ohe Sultan ha4" telegraphed 'to Ess... :i ns 1;,oceef'roolnrewonAprens atIncid. ih,eaave ts.itshene
.peror Nirilltata aul to Empress Fred-
erick similar exsressions 0: sympathy. , ' •
OOSTIVSGSY TO UNITED STATtS,
rO1,15,,•17,,g trio aninounoern.ent that: the
PAUL KRUGER'S EYES.
-15ark, .3wa. 26. -- IraniediatelV •
Governnient 4a:a voluntarily
vital President Sabmitq
-7"7""i
stmerican inyestors from - • .
ist's pays:tens o ine0Me. ,eharges qel-r ti3 a s.uscassial Operation.
1.7i.fc.).1' on the basis of Illissien bond-
boisings, 'comes, the 'statement that- • LT frv,,,,at, ,Jan.
.tzt, opex.aco
c an Government -vs exact .„ pe,rfortned to.: -day . on 1Vir., Krt
15) or) tax Isom America.rt holders of Ger-. oyes by :Professors Nellen an 4,
awn Government Securities, The Ope.ratf.on was per.
t at, 11,as received a telegram frora
Ki g Auw am 'VII, Emperor Whitens,
. n sinews:3s Nisi:miss, thanking hue
so, his consols:nee on the death of
• Qu cs. Mejssty has wired
King Edwera II, 1/4: on grat dating him
up.): his aeo..ssion.
ADELERITNCE TO T.RADITION.S:.
jan. un true illustrtss
11:. Bnitisn, adherents to tradi-
trksd the signing of the proc-
lostisa Jam.s palace. The Lord
..y.er is always one 01 the. signers,
w. ts.apon, aecording to the, view of
p ,ivy %,ouncillors, he must retire
b fo.o the, %Cing enters and • the
sIsseless arta made. An ancient plc.
tuts represents the Lord Mayor am,
I. 1..h.a r-Li.eivers of the King, there -
I in,.yora LnvariabIy thi,s
. Ir.esday, however, the Duke
-;_vorishii a, Lord presislent of the
o. rsassesteid the Lord Mayor te
i • l•-•,7 Che room. whieh he reluctantly
BIER SETTLED FORM OF GOVERNMENT
r B1;
t Coluarti%s,o:: •spool
4.„
Interesting 'Description of Oceen't:
Last Ow(;. nog Place , • ,
'2,‘IIrtila, ext:cut.ve cern
• m. the.Federal Pisrly has
SMOTHERED BY FLOWZ1IS.
sis:y that toe ps$4..go of the
The white Satin -covered Coffin is Oa rSed lss-eo Bill by Osingiss. ;4 ,44 argrod
ny Four Immovable see:410$ 1 y. „e sorts .g.ven tor tbla
Cowes, Jan. - A otsasher
A
1e3,111:Og tiew$cOpep correspondent:,
;were admit...04 to see the Queen's, re- i tut•pe „sib is lasts
rna !ying in atote to -day. The .
APProaches Osho,rne House were as .1' 74.(3-m io4O kri, not
r.goruusly 03.4.4e4 as ever. cordon ass sa thehati,sit :y7 or the tees.
f PoLoe, the men standsog at atter-
of a few apart, entirely
surrouod the hu:iding itself. This
was lite on:y s.gri tat Ere., The shades
Wena ciosely drawn and the royal
standard ficiar:ed bait, maett fs-one. the
lower. Through :he dese. ted court -
'11 -0 the Queen's. eatrance tire re-
r„szotalt;ve here of the Assoe:ated
,ss was c. -ted. It was hut a
SteP from the entrance across the
-••-•
• -;lj, 1-gO -
.4 .1,Lt-
san of cote
.3ess,ess tit(
stz autto.tss
stisstiS tits in-
, gole.to
• author 4 es. T,4 petiiiono„g
t- that .r.ro. 6 ripe for a gen-
sivil.governmant, the esttlelish
of srja.sh will w.n over those. f
g ths insutresAirs; while at the
time it will eats:usage the nts,
who ate snisseribiaz to favor GI
slot gavem:3a tbe Fbilin•
„es, unser American sovereignty.
'if.a....„,'‘,..voh.jahth:trucpuorygeor 'st .ptrostialtedeSct age!.
414.11 •o: the einang roian where. the K. .1,y in his or,oteGort to declare tse
$4104:14's body -re ted- T•bo eUtrauee insurrection sniel :Ind to establish a
‘dvaanaas ITIVndu:IYatraet:di g• CDovnerrier4s:24TtPrit'se5Mebei brithee 17)trer b'e
we e wealis4 %dills Matta ftt;
,
ALL OTHER MATTERS sy,coN-
Lon.(Tori, , San. `43 -Li., Hay-Palau:1.c-
foti treaty a .ialen,an. in the
poi t.,..ntions -sir-slat:3 the week, was
lost sight of, and cabinet may lae
an b1a to r,-(ionsi der the trey for
'sous; tin-, oW"..,ng :to - tropor•Inut
bt.l.S..T.1 30S in•aid,en Vit to t acCession of
K." ng Elward
• 8110 "2111.-10I.TGLI. 1 -.Ht 11T.
Now York.3,-an. 28, -- Ls: J.
Kelly, , 'a Cleadani,crn1cyed in
ta.oe's Shoe L.:ng ga nary- On the• E:On•-,
eiry, lyti.s held 'for, the coror,er', to-dwy
ore the char,ire 'car siieo_iagi and, killing
George Dresse. painter. The
pa:nter was engaged in trans:onnang.
Usa t'gers on the soenes into nie unte it
Ions, When he was shot through . the
heart': The isteobt:ng LS believed te
A . a
':".4 :neiroi,F3dii:(1),'-furvi:u°41:t•t':4_1:"It. titlui ! l'eQ,*4-1°."'ItulAri-$,Ereratrrar7aPd4 °thlie4'lli-r.es°saugteauoet hettlI
spss
' ri lz Chamber of Commerce mod uther
Spooner BBL The offi.ials of the 51.r_.
st,and inum,tvable gaardsate
:rv't avi4s eke4 441 reve's4 perSOnS PX•press the r intent:on a ea
"I& The strain is sa great that i r fiti.0314vilt 45,1„.1301,01 to the
bey • to be re,:eved e.visry boor. kr4g
me effect.
Arour TUE COFFIN,
no :coffin Itiself was box a inch
zn the dower decked :ground,
s Ileac!, were the wrea.las of the nen
.8'. cad 'Queer; while on:either side 1
0 the taerialg4 Of 'the. Emperot
ho 'Empress of Germany. M
W5$ a bwaa.iful flotol orowt
:golden "it". treat Ptioces:
lee- That ii,t1e, of the white
n .coVerof coffin OF tho Pin; flap
on which it zeuted, boin$
almost hidden .ticte Magnilicen:
'bite pall end et inrion velvet robes
ef the ribigniu 'tiro Order of ;he
Garter. the wlvale bsing surmounsee
by a glittezing diamond crown. whiet
-efleeted the lighs of the tapers siat
feet high in silver candlesticks. The :
nor was ten feet - Wog .and '
foe wide.' Two heavy gold fliziges
hung 'from it, and in elch
diagonal:F. Were- evaly*:1 lored the
Ro,yal elm* surovanated by tir:
Crettris This welt was lama 10
done. The lien as in ispl4ieluoel
cloths -gold and 114.e. uoirargi Is •11
silver. *bath -worked up in silk em.
biraidery. The cav,wns -are in stn.
blaiaory 4111k, awl gitirol.
The pall WCAS made by (be otuden•ss
or the Riesashlgits;a1 Sehoal of needle-
work. undo- the direet'llto. of jr".
Cb.tistion of Schleswig- 11.1.
stein.
wit it
' t
• my 8 accessful,
,
.11a.avaraa.ai,
NEW KINGSF.PZECH
gd.V3rd 'VII. Promises. to Devote Ji
Lao to the Nation
London, Jan. 48.-Aaa, exttoordinary
issue cf the :Gazette Ibis monadaii
which appeats whin hlaek bortlersoia•
trounces the death Queen Vic.oliti
and says; "the, event has eaused out
universal feeling of regret anti gor.
row to her late °A.f.ajee.y's taithtu
subjects, to AvIttini Labe, was endear ec
by tbe deep intents in their walfart
which invariably manifested, et,
well as 11` nanny tAgnal virtues tvnict
marked ond adorned her character.'
Then fellows the proclamation ol
Edward VII., the acknowledgment oi
allegiance by the Privy Couricii, and
the Ring's speech at his accession, of
which the folitawing- is the full text.
THE ACIORS,'SION1 SPREM
4'Your Royal 'Highnesses, My Lanai,:
and Gentlemen.- This is the most
painful occasion on which Ishall ever
bo called upon to address My
first arid melancholy duty is to an-
nounce to you the death of my belov-
e 1 mother, the Qtr,7en;' and I know
how deeply you and the whole na-
tion, and I think I may say the whole
world, sympathize with tine the ir-
reparab1r„. los.; we have all sustaincxl.
I need hardly nay that my censtant
endeavor will be always to walk in
her footsteps. In undertaking the
heavy load which now devolves upon
me, I am fully determined to isa
constitusienal sovereign in the st, Jct.
es.: sense of the wonl, and, so is
as there is breath in my bodysto moil;
for the -good and arnslloration in
people. I have restslved ba known
Ise the name of Edw.:tit:1, whieh hot;
boen borne by sir. of ray once...stars. In
doing so I do not undervalue th‘,
xrune of Albsrt, which .1 inherit front
La: ever- to -ha -lamented, grea:. and
wise father, who, ley' universal en -
sent, is, I think, deservedly knowl
by the nalne of Albert the Gcoll. and
I desire that his name shall ss and
alone. • In conclusion, I trust 'so poi-..-
liament and the an inn to rapport ria.3
in the arduous dutis, ,which row de-
volve upon nits by inheriliance, tt
which I am determined to devo 013
whole strerigth during ..he remainder
of my life."
ROYAL PROCEAMA'fI071.
Aftei giving a l'st of rlicse who at=
tenidecl the coin:loll iha Gas,rd te
nouncea that :has Xing rultars tl the
ea Hi relating •to the Seca. illy of the
Church of \S. outland. It concludes wi.h
tho King's formai pro:ilamation ordcr-
inir all officers orivi pa-riscas anti'.
Ority throughou', dorainirnsto
continuo trii exercise their offiees dur-
ing .the raYal. and exhorting
his subjectS to aid ,.and assigt such
officers in the Performance and exe-
cution of their tint:les.
GREAT COMPOSER 1S '0
Despatch From Munn say; Verill Ilas P,tsseJ
\sway
Borne, gen. 26,-A special rlispalch
from li/filan ths Vai,ria says Ver,i,
the composer, is dead.
THE REPORT IS 1.r.iNissitasE,
Rome, tr" gS v -The spe;.;a1
dispatch to the Potri anneunein the
o" Verai -was' olivjeuely
Inc. nUasequiertt dispatches ,rom
.TSI. tan a,nnounring. that -Ill.?. eiiiposat
was atilt attve bat SIOWly C.xpiting al
7 o'clock this morning.
141 00.1EZO3 MISSIONARIES'
Ire eFre..,1
ii so ng Jir es That ins 6i:were:nen
st bine$ 0.4 Them
Fekhavepar*-1:1" San I 2,4:I, -"T.,,13:1Thf:i..7..C119;1.1es3rnplintinir,47a7
itnola:Ies on ;he Lia.,s ettat:7.4
Up.xl st:t.e.it-rt or In..:pEsb we
-
ttA. 4(rAtil ialeirt Ine 1-3, the nwetirs
or
55 51 it0415 th9n le LT1111"4.1Aftll
jrastted chitg y re,
ed a committee of znassiona.les the
WA* 111.7 :iattlitf!:11 ;%lire on lh
..er the ch rae someone, 1,•
telan‘ws voenuenmzilr..t.,zzlilasn'441an.rilIcead limo for 1,17n t
1
0
hest lua
an y objr,...!,laas to the anisslan
Don't neglect tbat perste a, ',mg
coogh till you Orel yourself in ote,,li of
consumption. la's as easy mat e
It ngfrw by raking
OR, WOOD'S NORWAY PINE SRI",
This pleasant remedy heals and sooti.es
Ib* lungs artel bronchial tubes, and PoreS
lingering and townie cOnghs when other
4usectieS
Mr. W. P. Cann, writing from Morpeth,
Ont., saysz "I honesnY belteve I would
flue died of cowl -motion only for Dr-
4.1'nod's Norway Pine Symp. I ha.ve used
it for years and consider it lias ete ova)
severe colds and throat traubres," •
ainterst
toftlia,ta, 'Zto yelitogra,r e
1,a-verl tla Pr-oce Ching'
f: e aTsoraneFs.
0`ZPH1N AT.ITO "IRE.
"tr-h stor. jon. rsmes
has given ou, verdict
• i'te -notteat ;taro the derth9 tin
3 lacreions. v ctms of the fire in the
INieeettster Orphan Asyt•um tba
roes:rig ar January 8, The cermet
strong words and. severely era,
• the trustees ot the asylum, do.
ng that they were zrogrgent.
denounceat 1ltrayor Carnahan and
• nembers of the board of estimatt
;I apport (=rent for their poic.3
;an gir ng the tiro marshal suf.-
" -rat aSS:tilafre to pen:nit of tho
..,.p.r aspeot.on of the buildings of
!--Iteeir• taisiva would bit a protitabit
• prise itz 'ores were it no; that
Us" rst is endemic.
lei.usetts Was the first Blatt
establi;h a free public librart,
- by the net or 1890.
1.7..,1,ir artist policeman, E. T. Jam
.1 it a landscape accepted at Orb
.*$ royal academy exhibition.
117.41,y-, five years ago the farmers
the U. S. sowed one million acne
buckwheat. The acreage In ,Lsa
was 1)78,332.
RENEWED VIGOR
BROUGHT ABOUT THROUGH THE
USE OF DR, WILLIAMS' PINK
PILLS.
Mrs. Peter limiter Tells How These
P S
wr.1 roc them out thebfoas
ansi coAtfcssZcaz give aso to Cho
Ea son, tiss wefisicaawn painter
ansi '1,•121-4401". so Oxford St., Tonalto,„
Ont., v., .1; About eight wee:4 atgo wan
taikenwl.la an excrutnatingpainianlyback
over the It' %xis. It VMS so had that my
wife. had to o.r:11,7 hot eioths Olt ale doctor
oxen, ;old vr4vo - 1,7 morphine.
Ifts said the II was doe to A bt0134
passing trout the kidney to the bladder.
My water was loaded with a brick dust
deposit and scolded on passings
Whiles in condition I heard ofDoan's
Cidney Piiis and started tatting -them.
It was not 1.7ng before 1 got relict front
pain and l'AVA been improvingin b ealthevet
smce. Ivy urine is now nicer and does noi
smart mei, and I feel better than inyoana
Pills Released Her From 'Years of!
Neutalgine Pains After Doctors and"
Other Medicines Had Failed.
Among the hest known and most
respected residents of the township
of Gainsboro, „Lincoln county, Out.,
are Mr, and V.'s, Peter Deemer. rot
a long time Mrs. Reamer was the vic-
tim of a complication of diseases,
Ir;otrli Made her life one of aluicst,
constant misery, and front which she
ntsaily despaired of obtaining relieL
TO is reporter who recently interview -
ea her, 'Airs. Beanner gave the follow-
ing particulars of her illness: and rd-
tiiiinte cure: --.Tor some nme year:*
I was troubled with a pain in the
hack, and neuralgia, whieh caused me
unspeakable misery. The pain in
nay bark was so bad that, whether
sitting or lying down, I suffered inore
or less ttaiture. My appetite left me,
and 1. buffered from headaches arsons -
ponied by. attacks of 'dizziness that
left me at taises too weak .to walk.
My. nervous system was badly shat-
tered, so that the slightest- noise
would - startle mei and My sleep et
night was broken by sheer exhaus-
tion. I was. under the care three
different dtietois at varions tithes,
bu t :did not stiOceed in getting. more
titan the tnersst temparary relief. I
ulso Osi-d several .advertised medi-
cates; but with no better results, I
Was finally urged to try Dr. Williants
Piot. Pills; and got half a 'do/eii. box-
es: In the course of a few weeks 1
noted considerable 1111:proven-lent:, an.I
as a consetiniMee, I gladly sonitituud
the use of the . pills fel; .seseral
months, with.• the result that, every
sytaptom of the ontlati left mei and
I ' was able to -do my housework
without the. least trouble. 4.s:several
years have PaSsed'sinee • u-,;c4c1
the Nle feet safe, in tlist
the care is -pernitanent; and the result
also verities the• that, Dr.
,Wilharos Pink I Ills core when •
:Medibine fails." • The reportet 'sail 00.-
ly"add that, MrS,Beatner pre.,:cn eon -
di ti no indicates 4 State Of perfect health
and.speaks loader than tissue words,
can.do, the benefit. these pils have
been to her.
: Williams' Pink Pills h re-
stored' more weak ant 41.1n-,;, w. u.
and girls to robust health tit .19 y
other Inedicine ever Cliseovore.1.,
in part accounts', for .their ;Wats ty
throughout the,. world. The -c. pi;ls
are sold by all dealers or moy be had'
, by : 'mail at 50 .vents a.' bass- or s -x
boxes for $2:50; by atidsesdng Oat
EX.
P
V j The °little
al ami naturally on the SySteln,
:V.:sit:4%470;1J, ablitubcsoulle arattusi. effete material,
a, sick
.sitmatlactlaweb. eltacatrtue17..1,,no, .-tvizetnevaterb.v 1 'ills -
You Make
A Mist -'e
If you have Pale, Greenish,
or Sallow Complexion, Gold
Kande and Feet! Loss of Aps
petite, Dyspepsia, Lack of
Energy or Stonuuth TroUbles,
You Make
A Mistake
When you do not use Ward's
Blood and Nerve Pills to cm__ er-
ct these conditions. Why? B
ciiite they contain all the natural
elerlents necessary to build up the
human system. The way to a cure
lies along the road from the stomach
to the blood and nerves, All food
is acted on by the stomach ai,d pre-
pared for absorption into the system.
Dr. Ward/52111s give just the pro-
per help to a tired system, and dif-
fuse a glow ot health, through the
whole human 'frame.
You feel yourself getting well
when you take Dr. Ward's Blood
and Nerve Pills.
50 etc per box, five boxes for $1.00. A.11. dm*
its, or Sam Williams & Clo.,.roaonte. Out..
vooa's Phozishoaine;-
• 37te Great Ith{egis7: nImedy.
Sold and reeoniniencled by all
druggists in Canada, Onlv reit-
able_ medicine cliscovcred.
paekaocs guaranteed tia eure all
forms of Sexual Wen kness, all effects of abuse
or excess, Mental Worry, Excessive use of To-
bacco, Opium or Stimulants, Mailed on receipt
of • ilvtistleet' To'usil:P°hWateticsolao4;ectl$11°'nmsei;ie.'•::Y.ol. O‘dvnialtirtwa:11:•Ir27.1e°tuelt
siz will cure. Pamphlets free to any addresn.
i
Children Cry for
STO R.I
For Infants an& Madre
Dr, VVilliatns Medicine Co ocis ?kens.
Ont. •exile
nrsattire