Winnipeg Manitoba Free Press (Newspaper) - September 27, 1901, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Feet titrate vol 29winnipeg, Friday. September 27, 1901. No. 66. Prairie City s Royal Welcome Winnipeg in fete for the visit of their Royal High Nesses the Duke and Duchess of Cornwall and York a the reception and presentations a memorable scenes on the streets enthusiastic loyalty the decorations and triumphal Arches. Vuk a1 it to it pm 4 v of up 1 a Utic Tsi Quoit i scenes at the University opening a the address and programme a the Duke s befitting reply charming personality of Royal guests manifested magnificent illuminations a luncheon and dinner at government House the invited guests. Thursday september the Twenty sixth 1901, marked an epoch in the a is of the Provin of Manitoba. I far one Long and memorable Day the i City of Winnipeg had the distinguished Honor of extending its hospitality to j the hair apparent to the throne of the Empire. The unbounded enthusiasm us t hich the Duke and Duchess of Cornball and York were received was the surest testimony not Only to their personal popularity but to the attachment the people of the Canadian West entertain for the monarchy and the Empire of which they will one Day be the head. The City a Royal visitors Ane nearing of go girdling tour through the greater Britain overseas. % they have been the guests of Many. Of a ions of the great Empire on which ii the Sun never sets. They have formally inaugurated a new nation under the Southern Cross. Their journey has been a unique in the annals of Royal progresses not Only in the tremendous extent of territory covered but in the succession of scenes of unbounded enthusiasm and loyalty with which their extended tour Bas been marked. The demonstrations of attachment have everywhere been both cordial and imposing and must hive been As Gratifying to their Royal recipients As they were spontaneous end energetic on the part of those making them. Western Canada has been no Whit behind other portions of the Empire in these manifestations of loyalty. The West has done much in the past to assist in maintaining and upholding Imperial prestige by the valor of its sons and yesterday in the Welcome tex tended to greater Britain s future King and Queen it had an Opportunity of showing its ardent Devotion to the persons of their future rulers. Perhaps la would be too much to say that the a it colouring to the scene. Demonstration in Winnipeg was the or or enthusiastic or imposing of the Many with hich the Ely a1 couple have been honoured during their Progress but it is certain that the have witnessed no in re spontaneous ebullition of loyalty than that which marked their stay in Winnipeg. Their every Public appearance Sis the signal for an outburst of cheering and the waving of flags and handkerchiefs. They wit certainly Ca i Ltd of Winnipeg a Royal reception that cannot but be pleasant. Winnipeg s citizens on the other hand will Long cherish the occasion i Gardiner were drawn up along the Pope under Secretary of state sir i Road facing tile station while Back of Donald Wallace Rev. Or. Dalton and chem. Lining the Street and just in or. Sydney Hail artist of the Royal i front of the crowd of citizens were suite Melton prior frustrated London i the South african veterans in Khaki. News d. A. Mclaughlin government the fetid Battery of six guns with photographer h. W. Cha. In Worth. Major Ducharme to charge to a a the Toronto mail and Empire John a. Route Down Higgins Street and dram Ewan Toronto Globe c. W. Jefferys ing up on the Hay Market the re Toronto Globe artist Douglas Story awaited the signal from a Flag from London daily Telegraph and new i the top of the marquee tent on the York Herald e. F. Knight Londo Eastern platform of the station to fire morning Post j Aleph Watson real the Toyal Salute. Ers news Agency London. Max the men on the Western platform Tell lond n Standard j. E. Vincent was one that May never occur again. London times Marti j. Egan As i the Lka the regimen guard under it. S dated pre a James Harper. Mont-1 col. Chambre with the band of the real witness p. Yorston. Montreal regiment occupied the pm Slation he Star Marc Sauvalle mint in 1-a. Tween the marquee and the station press Hector game Ai. Montreal la. Building. Patrie. F. Kerr Manitoba free a it. Press Lucian Pacaud Quebec be sol the gentlemen comprising the r i caption a Amminee for the Welcome the depot members of the peed a 1 a several of the railway officials i the Only others allowed on the pm form. Leading to the marquee to the track was a covered Way. J carpeted White a i from this to main the route to he Tai i to their carriages. Tho eat the St i Honor j Premier lob Len chief his Grace the Art Chi h land. His Grace the archbishop a of St. Boniface. Rev. Principal Sperling b v f the. Or i. To Aker Lles Ovder h a. H in John Macdonald or. J. T. Gordon. De Way it Chiy u pet sir Vii he i a re to indies ated by the p or t y in trope his a or vice ii uan cd Justice Khi Lam. It lop of rup it arts t Eil or. Pears. London e a. Sphere i l. Haddon Taylor. Montreal h raid or. N Uman. Photographer m or Al. Or. W j. Topic photographer. Otta-3 a and or. J f. Richardson. C. P. R. In this a1, and Twenty three the 1u>yal party. Ere was just half an hour More to when to. Whistle announce it the a of the. Royal train was heard Ling the in outs Bridge. And a few Dos later the toc Motife steamed mph Taft it pm. Tyr a the Street i tile depot the crowds who had heard the whistle of the train and knew that their Royal highness had arrived set up a cheer and it could be seen that there wast a Strong desire on m. P. A. Or. D. W. Bole. Hon. By h. The party of the doth guard the cheer As the train pulled up beside the platform. The splendid Tram provided by the c. P. R. Consisted of t Mcfadden Hon. Colin h. Cut my Beni Hon. J. A. Davidson. S ii River a. A c. La Riviore. M. A. Or. J to. I d. Munson or. D. B. Hanna or. I we. Whyte. Or. D. E. Sprague or. J Good or. Hugh Sutherland. Or. We. Yorgeson or. F. W. Neubach. Her. J or. Silo trac or. C. C. Chipman or. Banbury Williams or. E. L Drewry. Or. J. W. Dafoe. Or. John stove i. Or. R. L. Richardson or. F. W. Dreary or. Sanford Eva a or. Isaac a amp hell. Or. F. W. Thompson Hon. Robt. Rogers capt. Gautier or. J. P. Rob others in the party Erison col. Evans and or. Win. A Lin Way. Premier Roblin accompanied his just outside the exit from the mar Royal highness and presented each of a Quee was the unattached Stafl com the in turn while Lieut. Posed of surgeon la of. Ooch log it no nor Mcmillan had the Honor of i col. Boswell. It Apt. Harrison. It api. My for it Ming a similar service for the Bell capt. Armstrong. Capt. Wynne pair it Cem ther Royal High Nesses and Rev. R. C. Johnston. Chaplain. J hands with each of the gentle exactly at the appointed time men an her Royal if re Ness Ami leeww11 if a Eft a Kaa a n or t ii. A t nine cars two baggage cars sleeping cars a India a Australia a and a South Africa dining car a a Sandringham o in part men t car and the Royal cars a a York and la h nor lieutenant governor Mcmillan Premier Laurier and Premier Liblin stood at the door of the Royal cars As their Royal High Nesses alighted and were the first to Greet them. To Welcome the Royal guests awaited in the covered bearing a a. J la by in a Way that completely won the hearts of All. The Royal tarty in Winnipeg. Presentation of medals to s. A. Veterans by the Duke of Cornwall and York before the City Hall yesterday morning. The Pilot train i Minto and sir Wilfrid Laurier a and party arrive his Honor Lieut while the presentations were being 1 tenant governor Mcmilan escorted made a Royal Salute was booming out lady Minto to the marquee where the died by the Field Battery and the party received a Hearty Welcome. Cheering from the concourse of people i the Premier of Canada was Given waiting for the procession was almost warm reception and expressions of a pleasure that he Wae -ty?1 a i have had a very pleasant journey splendid health were heard remarked in ans the Premier certainly did not look a a r it a tui Ina Irv of pre Here 0wer in has previ0us Mier Roblin As the party adjourned to and regalia gave additional brightness verify building. The ceremony was Blue of the sky an occasional rocket apart was cleared. Inside of this the the party on the first Section was the Xor term Grid jul a., Vav. M 1 1 Rio h it Tim a the Fri Motif Loyal carriages for their Royal High composed of Premier Laurier lady Wun a a j j me 0f the pre tie"1 and most pm Posler ? a nets., and suite were drawn up in Minto and suite. Comprising major and a free for am Reserve pro in in on to came in the vice of the Day the members of the Ulver of rate of Uhl la to Ulm a Arches waiting the carriages for the reception and mrs. Maude. Misi Grenfell. Capt. And the gift promptly on t m. Came in. Gleamed pollen and r the Ray of the pm Nettee being kept at the rear of the Graham. Or a. Guise and or. A. Per a magnificent 1bv of a Gal and Royal traits and their a sly Council in their gown Ani Hood. E Echt c met at no h tier came a pot be a. Lady Laurier. S. Be Clive priv of the sons of end a Quot do Bijj r Eal was the signal for the outbreak making a Fine contrast with the Bril from away at the so the end of main the escort of r. C. A s under major ate Secretary to the Premier or. Jts., Amu its Ono the pent up and enthusiastic excite want uniforms and handsome ?s Street the deep throated b itch cheer quota a. Or to to mrav that marked the Conni g of those whom the vast Conco Rise had been of the members of the Loyal party mint thai the vast contours the City had delighted to Honor. The waiting an Opportunity to express. During the Day his Royal h Royal Ca Alcad swept Pitt to Tho Salvo after Salvo of Hurrah round of came in touch with the entire military g Yund of deeper a a More ringing ter round of cheers greeted the Arri record of the West for in addition to Chers. The future and que n of Val of the Royal pair within the Gates distributing the to those who the Greaten Empire the world has Ever 01 a a a a a re v. Seen Aho tved in their laces their pleas a a ,.w i if ref the Dominion had served in South Africa he award. Of the Hub City 01 the to Nasrawi m in at the display of enthusiasm. I cheers that were repeated with in cd Simitar recognition of to the a Bich they acknowledged by repealed Oen vhf str or the party took their survivors of the Force who served in bows. And so with increasing Ive in the that were to Der lord Wolsey and Genera mid a but a a Mona of patriotic Ade cuon. The by away with them Remer Bacca convey a hem to the i y Hall. The guns Delton la tamping out the rebellion of Elt rat Quot of Tho Battery boomed out a Royal to and fe3. While a. The �?zapin4 Torch and waving Flag. Salute the Long cavalcade formed into building. Too the Royal guests had an with sound of Muic and military a version and amid a dem is radon Opportunity of witnessing the Progress pomp they Ling ret a ter the ro.,Al of the Royal we nip g had never made in the education of the wards of part it a l gone aboard Aud gave one the like of pm no Al Cher to w1sh godspeed on m in their memories As the read hear Tine a of which the City a the nation the boys of the by. Paulj their land journey across the yellow a to Day in the City a history. Distinguished guests acknowledged by Indian school going throng i a very qty Jujj 0f the granary of the North to the Long Day s programme was car re e3ted bows the cavalcade arrived Complete Drill for their inspection. At the Gaes of Tho Golden West. Then ried through in its entirety without a 5 h the conclusion of the ceremonies in tired with All the events of this aus a tv.,, oni p4akms Day they turned homeward to 8ingle hitch. Long be Ione the time a Jere their Royal High uses listen y far. Recount its various circumstances. Which the City a distinguished visitors i add Rem from the citizens Duchess sri h heir s i As returned to expected to arrive the Street. I through the mayor and Cor thronged with pedestrians in j p0ration, and were pleased to accept West were honoured by an invitation to Holiday attire. Not a building along the handsome casket with the address. Jinney. June of route but was profusely decor a fed. Loyal mottoes streamers a a handsome casket with the sure is. Tune. Or i or a few dimple and Well Chen word a the evening wore on he Arcet a a a Aga n Trogel with citizens the Duke expressed is p a Asur awaiting the return of the Royal party j at the station ii ensigns Royal and Ducal Coats of arms j the txprefeloa5 of loyalty contained a j Moln it was Long before the appointed time 1,1 j main sleet Lorn to the c. Of the arrival of the Royal train that and Bunting in the National colors address and at the warm reception p a it was with a Good Humoured i an immense crowd had gathered at Ade the Street assume an Oriental he the had received. He crowd no a hot a Richness of colouring. Overhead a warm. Or Rae Ted the medals won by the a Hie these were no Arlo ave Jpn a he is in brilliantly giving c in j a or of the it a asian rep est stat ves a3 Complete As they would have which had for the preceding two weeks lightness necessary to Complete the j in Africa a a feature that was been a 1 the intention of the Royal teen lowering and gloomy was a Radi a recess of an out of door Demontra among the most i it popular of the very i party to stay till late been sooner Lem nature Quot i i known almost every place of smile of Welcome to the Duke and a a a i a Jar it i 4 a a a he. \ a 5 at various Points along the Lino varied rems on the Day i programme procession the picturesque and j at the conclusion of Tbs ceremony the 8tately Arches added an additional party drove to government House feature to the interest of the seen j party drove to Ger in it horse barricades kept the orderly and a i where they were the guests of the Birt enthusiastic throng in their j lieutenant governor and mrs. Mimi Apt it pointed place while the streets Lan. A lined by military and fraternal i after lunch his Royal highness was a Wii axons whose Bright uniforms pleased to formally open the new uni-1 were splendidly lit. A had made some display while some Duchess of York the future King and of them were very Beautiful. The j Queen of England. A a Nara Lan inside of the enclosure from the Arch Post office had huge Rose coloured Lan a at uhf ins pm ring to the terns Hung in every window the effect q p r tracks admission was reborn port. A Avenue Bein both novel strict a to a limited few. The special and Cham ing. The Banks of Mont Force of constables kept the crowds. . From gaining an Entrance and it was real. Commerce and Ottav As wet Xoi of of Ioctl when the carriages of the As the Don i Ion b no v Mamil reception committee arrived the Gate a Cen by illuminated and / it to is also were closed and the space on the plat -1 were splendidly lit. A Art Ole deep form and the Section of the Road set v j y / a Jhaj a a to a get nth a to x. M9fi it my the Royal party in Winnipeg. The civic reception is viewed from William ave. F
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