rni: iuxc cam-:'ri-:D w ` ‘5if'>‘-"f 5 __ ,_ - ~» -~,-_ '- . 1-. - f.~\-:_ _»t~.~.=»=.» ;.~f,_;-;. ' _ ‘»' < ~‘*»'~_-.f-_"__"-n-_=.,.=_-t.. -__ __ ___ _. g _ ,W . _ -_;4_,. __ -_ _ _,_ . __ __ _ _ .~ - 5. ~- _ - f - -,i r \-- . ._ » ._ . ~ _ __ _._~ .~_~_ ._._-5. _.a_:frtt;---_<-§ir§.i“t‘s';-;f Q... _. -.-;..»-_ _ _ ' ' ~ >'~’ ‘J ~ --~ " ,' ._==;1; -.__ r e4g:'.=____= '-_-;_;=___f’_i,,. _-._a,_ _ ._ __.,»_`_‘.___»;_»r._-_ -_ __{,_~;`.,___. .- -' ._- ’=,='.:'."“f1_._»-"`.»' ',"r>.i;-¢. =-7_r.'»_-_-_el ;-;.»r,_. _ __ _ _ '13 . i t. > x ._ _ usa ina.. _.92 _vii .gnxla _-¢.~»~.._< _l __f~.i_-.._~._1r-.._;,;¢~§_¢.;“;_§'.»_k.. --_-5.,-_.,-_ ’~:~ few THE 0“N._N GU RDI ;f ESTABLISHED issi. cuaivenorrizrowiv, Piiiivcr: EDWARD isi.AivD.1°riuiLsDaY. .ranimizv 24.1901. _ --riff. '"1" r ' 5;‘_““____-_’;_';;,____;;;_'f; , _ TZ: ' ____-__ _ __ -1 3 - ..,* _ _ _ _ ifcrssiou or riiwliio vii uc Arrives in London iroin Cowes Anti Mc-:cis His Privy Council .__ .............................................................. _.___..._..._._-a THE OATH 0E ALLEGIANCE ADMINISTERED The Privy Councillors Kiss Hands-The People Shout “Long Live the King!" But London Wears the Garb of Mourn- ing For the Dead Queen-Her Remains Will Arrive To-' Day And Be Taken To Windsor-The Date of The Funeral. anime cnniexoxiss or 'ruin accnssiois. Loivnoiv, Jan. Z3-(Special)-The King drove to St. James Palace from Marlbo- rough House to attend the first Privy Council. The proceedure was exactly as on levee days. IIIENSE GATHERIXG OF DIGSITARIES PRESENT. A great gathering of Privy Councillors attended in levee dressgwithferape onlleft neeve assembled in the Throne Room. Members of the Royal Family, of the Cabinet, Pet-rs,Commoners, Bishops,Judgos t oc the King take the oath as Edward VII of Lord-Mayer and others were present, u s G;-eat Britain and Ireland and Emperor of India. The ceremony was strictly according to precedent. ms x¢AJi:sr1 ami-1111.1' ADDRESS;-Is THE COUNCILLORS. The King addressed the CouncillIorsn§nCa\ brgeflegtempore speech and then took the ' ‘ d b h - “th of omce -mum"-Len Y L e h°Lo rl asf Council and Others were renewcd» then After this the oaths of odiee of t e r s _ _ they passed before the Prince as at a. levee and kissed ins hand. rrii “LONG Liva rrii: Ki.\’o.” ' _ t d t Marlborough House and and crowds who _sa\\f_ him 20 in The Kwg re ‘mn tl) on his return and shouted “Long Live The King! Silence, lustily cheer-e ocnizrfs Dann O:-‘i=ici.\i.i.r assouscrlv- th membeiil dressed in deep mourning, heard Speairer At the Hulse of Gammons e d li accession of the King, all of them taking Gullyannounce the Queens death an t e oath. . . - thlillany pceresses were in the gallery dressed in deepest mourning. aooxixc CANNON Aii.\‘Ot-'Nos rar: accsssiox. at 4 20 o'e-look the booming of cannon announcedh the accession of King Edward- The King wore his military uniform of Field Mars a. 'rms uizrxovous is 'ran GARB OF MOURNING. . ' fr d to end. k:?i~13‘oN(.J gift' £;°d”¥‘:`*;‘\;llf::’f)(§f‘i;‘; ‘;f(1_;g€,:;";:in§nd0tniie(l-I; were impressive services in e .S ` many of the cliurclies. B U~-Eve wo; vw nrtouom' ro wisnsoa TODAY. 'rn Q .-. _ - ' ' ' l nd all heads were uncoveredashe Thgnggnds greeted the King on his arriva a dw" t'h"°°2h me sweets. of b?we8° rev the Qneen`s remains to the Mainland _ . ll _ _.ativan:_;;l.P,‘.%i*:r.f;‘.;‘:....§°::. W... intssaoss or si'm>a'rxn' rnosx am. LANDS. ° Ch l in at Osborne has been transformed into a. Mortu a.\i]°y Unagsl. States The dining roo ~ _ - _ ll h Courts of ltnrope, from all the Colonies and from t eb received. audieli-(e!i¥yu»vhter: countless telegrams and messages oi sympathy are eing THE 1:1'ROPr-:a.\' rnnss rnarsx-:s THE QUEEN- All the E iropean papers vie with eacfi other in publishing eulogistic references the Q aeen. F 'mn rL'sr.RAL wzu. nn ANNOUNCED TODAY. Dan: O _ - ' " b rd ed and all social life It ia believed that six months mourning “Ill 60 61' ms 'med' - ' _‘ babl conduct court functions with liebe King will after his eoronation pro Y ‘""'°"'°d splmdor’ ' -'ll 'rsonally attend the funeral, the date Q | pg _ andérgalsgzem¢?iIt§lx;l°>‘:vei:l;i?ov:Hleb?;snl`iounced to-morrow. ._ “°\..rRE 8 L l 0 -R-x-5 _\DJOURN-AN EL'LOGII`H DELIVERED. 23 S ecial) -All the Courts have adjourned. _ E th MQNTRIAL J“f". "?(0£i tlie°B€n:h delivered an eloquent enlogium 0 ' e Sir Alex. Laboste __l' _ _ __ rd Queen which was inscrioeil on tin. ie-to . ...ip HIS MAJESTY EDWARD VI!- Of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, King, Defender of the Faith, Emperor of India. Born 9th Nov, 1841. Succeeded to the throne Zilrd January 1901. LONG LIVE THE KING l _::.4e- ___________________________ _ _;_._._._ __________________ ...___ _._._....._..._._ --._-_._ _________ _ _._._.___._...;..._.~.,_ ________________________________________ ___-_ ini; iuiiiiic 1iUiniiNos _Throughout Canada to Be Drapcd in Mourning 1 for the Queen. THE DAY HE THE QUEEN’S FUNERAL A HOLlDAY. A tion announcing the demise of Her late notbe may yg|g¢¢q~@_>_y_ r _ _ -A > - _ _ . » ....,;._-_‘_’,___ .. J, A J.;/~_»-... .,,e...,,,f __.,___,.______., ,_ > A Governor General Takes the oath-of Allegiance -All Social _,M ,,, H.,“°§,,,,,,, K?§§,"“E'§X,.., ,,, ' Seventh, and also of the provisions o Functions Abandoned-=British Embassy is in lliourn- ,,,.,,,',,,,,,,,_,,1,,,, Wm., ., ,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,.~ ,,,,,_,,,_,_ _ ,___,,,,_,__,,,,,_,,,'§ ing-Congress and Senate Pass Resolutions ° y peetlve du . hostile all covxason erzivnnar. Taxes 'rru olvrn armacrascn. Ki gd 1 B M_ to I Mi t L A . , _ _ _ n om, arcng in _o no ‘ountyi _ ~ allmggéntgohhahagxgragggxe tothe new King from Chief Justice and of Roxburgh’ in the éwmn of Gm lhall aaoool thelmifterm ` » Britain, Baron of Nova Scotia, Knigh d 'rim DA! or THE Q ’ _ _ Umm s rrnvxnai. Grand Cxs oi éurhxostngisgsggnheeg wanna” “NL Xa” ani; The dey or the Queens funeral 'ii i> bi b i .fi t an ii il 0'5" ° ai” ‘° v "“ business will be suspended and provivrvibeslillg élxpicteii tgirhillilnghe sa<.)me lla; en a &¢-- G0V@1'“°l` Genefll °f C5553* W lu ` SOCIAL FUNCTIONS ABANDONED» in _ g of U%xll13i.;:Ii‘i(1:lefg1r;<(:)ti!r:>lr;s ha? lpee3_:_band<:ai1ed. Alldtlie Iiroviiicxes lligave. sexy; iéilessagest ` ' -~~ ’ "7 ° L 'e ‘ mens- "KY “U “‘ 7- ' ` ° PiS°°P \“`° ° to call to His mercy our late Sovcrel N _ _ nh . . ova Scotia santa message of ie,_et and allegiance to King. Lady' Queen Victoria' of mused an d l _ . . d _ Q nnrrisri rzunassr-an uonnxiirc. ` glorious memory, by whose em se “ b ,. the Im erial Council of the United _ F Wasnmc NJ .33.-S fl.-Th B"h ._ ' ' ' P _ many of the lel:dlhgeo1THcials(c;?H§hatg expfess Ellélr syI?rlxpT;.Ti?i is m. mourning and Kingdom of Great Biman ‘nd mn ‘T ' Ireland and all other her late Majcsty’s i - _ _ '_-‘___-_.;_?_ _ f "ml " ‘i Boots i R0 AL H 1‘ Made-{_,;_m i eream oi tartar. Pfige 'C l safeguards the and | against alum. R€dUClIOD fm* Culili Olfy- i _ Alzmbakixi po Leasing money on this sale 5 tm icersto but will do it to clear out I ‘___ ____ ,_____,___,.,...,..._...._.- A RoYAL Pklllil. _. nr* AND 0F THE ACCESSIHN - i 0f The licaih of Her Most Victoria I or KING towm tices on Taking the Oath I l an orneian or canada to continue in their several I. f | ‘é efuleaance amen; ~ as tore the Proper officers-The omcail Text as mitted Yesterday Afternoon to Premier Farnham. Orrawa, Orr.. Jan. 22. (Extract iroma Report ot the Committee of the Honourable the Privy Connell, approved by His Excellency on the lllrd January, 1901). 'ro Pnmrrlm or r. R. rsi.aND. The Committee of of the Privy Connell, on the recommendation ot the Minister ol Justice and Attorney-General, submit for Your Excelleney`s approval; That upon the issue of the proclama- tion nnder His Excellencv’s hand and itll at arms announcing the demise of Her lata Majesty Queen Victoria and the ac- cession of His Majesty King Edward tho Seventh, the Chief Justices ot tho several provinces of Canada and the Senior Jus- tice cf the Supreme Court of tue North w ' ° ' h t of the Chief Justice of any province or the Senior Justice of the Supreme Cnurt of the ter- ritories aforesnid being, incapacitated through illness or otherwise that the senior judge of such province or territories present within the provinces or territories be commanded to adrninisterihe o.-ith of allegiance to the several Lieutenant. Gov- ernors of the several provinces and the Lieutenant .Governor of the Northwest Territories; the ce mmiitee further recommend that a telegram be sent to the Lieutenant Governors of the several provinces and to the Lieutenant-Gow ernor of the Northwest Territories and to the Prime Minister the several provinces and terrltorios not- ifying tham of the issue ot the proclama ' al. _ J ORN J. MCGEB, ENTRANCES OF PUBLIC BUILDI)`l'§S TO BE DBLPEI. A prgghmatign gf Cgntda his Ex r - an Orrawa Jan 23-(Special )-Thrcapital is in mourning Many or the buildings '=¢H°“°Y “he Rmb* H"°°1°*\b|° Sir ,,,,,¢“,|, ¢” ,luggi *Q* 1 _ :\!rcdrgpecla.i‘1dnll'overCana.da°thc cntrancesto public' buildings will be similarly bert John Elliott, Earl GI Hllllb ln- "*“’° ~ vieeoont Meirnmi, of Meirnna, count of Forint in the Peerage ot the Uni whom these presents shall come greet 8- _ Whereas it hath pleased Almighty (" iilokinu|Pkruutcr Mr. W. J. Fraser. 1| it tl ~ Orrawa, Osr., nom. mom vownen eo., new vow ,___ _ January 23. . Wir. J. Fnasisn, _ vi | _ --D-_~ a job lot on Men’s and‘* ' 3 \VOmen's wear. Now I8( I I _ your charce while it lasts. l . ‘Ye are sole agents for a ' . Q celelxated make cf Ll-dies and Genzs Boots; wl1i<:h'W0 i For the Packs will have this Spring, and them. Fnp th |‘||||l'|0. Gent’s Boots $4, now $2.00' Gent’s “ $3,now $1.50 i indie.” " sn. H 1.oo "°t°5“ GOFF BR() .ii Caretaker Public Building. Expand $350.00 draping Government Public Buildings in commemoration of Her Majesty's death. _ A D. EWART, ' f Chief Architect. est Territories, or in t e even ot i egiinyfunetioao iuoallll A' tiorproieeelou vl-UIQ Clerk of the Privy Council. ' °‘\‘5°" “N ll” ‘WNW E till 00 rod sn t_' *_ r _ ' r - 1 -_“I1 a lsdciefblnfingeneuy, v _ ‘°"f‘“°!*!| _ ' __ _ ottiisireiulr" is e “