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Princess Patricia of Connaught mud Commander the Hon. Alexander Banu Bay, D SO.. . N. young brother of the Earl of Pathousie, were amrried on Feb- ruary 27th at Westminster Abber
The orension Was nunrked by an oud- burst of enthusins, which bore eloquent Lestimony to London's respectful affection Imatenso ervise da for the Royal brade chrered her as she drove to the Abbey; The scene at the verront which was attended by the King and Queen and all the incrubers of the Boynd fainly, was a brilliant one, and renewed demonstra Lions of delight greeted the newly wedded pair as they returned in the open carri nge to St James' Palace
At the wedding luncheon, attended by some fifty members of the Royal family and of the family of the bridegroom, the hing proposed the health of the bride and bridegroom, and wher, later the happy couple left by motor car for the first part of the honeymoon, which is bein spent in Surrey, great crowds cheeren Them on their way
By her own expressed word, and will the King's authority, the ride has re Royal High Gnquistud the style of
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and the mile of “ Pripers of Grest Britain and Ireland, and will bener forth be known as Lady Patricia Rua my huing precedere immediately be fure Marchiotiessen of England.
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All strikers are not Bolsheviats. as strongly opposed to methods of anarchy and the coming of revolution is ally mak in the kingdom At the same time, all the rights of this railway dispute and all the disputes Boat have gone before it are it on the side and all the at the other The polic aro wrongs annoyed with the men bonuses they bave woonven retwel them; true, we regret the inconveniener, but this is our payekologi eri momon, and we must get what we cald while wo con
Let me say sostething frost about the They are, aliosi trade vuim leaders without exception, good, honest may, with the interests of Labour at heart, Their fault is that they have lost touch with their old surroundings, and have had the edges of their sympathies imperceptelis Dhanted
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A Labour leader comes from the pro vinces to London Full of zeal and en- thusiasm for his class. Gradually some thing in the London makes him lethargic, He secures a seat in Parlia ment. He is flattered by his welcome la H. i nil the best club in London dressed up, with lots of places to go to. Any kind of a Labour lender is a lion
Ab with well-tolo
progressive people. time passes be beconies, without noticing South it seemed that very place in the Abbey use those reserved within theater more conservative in his opin JUDA. This, at any rate, is the view thai sacrarium was Laken Even in the gut the workers take of such representatives. of the triforiam, hardly real through They imagine all the time that the the glanus, were seeti rauk upon rank
pupular Labour leader the House and Turgale
Chi and transpts, and even the smoking room is giving thear any" the distant echoing
It is hard to shake that to the employers. thronged Then with something of sur prejudice, but it undoubtedly exists, prise, and the surprise is grini evidence
Personally I do not think that when a of the cost of war you discend that spokesman for Labour goes to Westrain there was no mass of black in the Lunes sier he should wear corduroy trousers and of the picture
Not for mans a day has smoke a turned down clay pe de out
five there be great servie Her
From the signs of mourning. With silver and white and other soft colours women's dress aided the brown and blue and gold and red of uniforms to brighten the scene, Now the chairs in the saerarium were
was there, orrupied. Queen Amelie was
King Lives in Parliament that has been Manoel and Que Augusta Victoria, responsible for the shop steward move- Priness Louise and Princess Christian, ment, which gives direm communication Prince and Princess Arthur of Con-between men and their masters,
the Mur movement has been a very broad indica
all
naught. the Duchess of
of Albanbride
live either that he can lie a life of
isolation. I do know that for twenty
your pan the rank and file have not always liked the way · Labour leader has been
petted
It is distrust of Labour's representa-
That
quis of Milford Haven,
tion indeed of the loss of prestige of the groom, accompanied by, bis groomsman | old træders of Labour. Erpres. walked quickly to his place on the south side of the steps to the sacrarium,
here to await his bride. Queen Alexandra and Princess Victoria were conducted The final prayers were read by the Dean to their seats within the sanctuary. Meanwhile, the organ was playing happy music, first the triumhal strains of Six Edward Elgar's Imperial March," then Sir Charles Stanford's the finale of "Sonata Britannica," to which succeed
of Westminster. Then, speaking from the altar, heard but faintly amid the great spare the Abbey, the Arch- Ita marriage address. bishop gave first words and its keynote were, "Lift up your hearts. He spake of what it to be married at such an Eust mena
od Cesar Franck's Panis Auge 98 our in the world's history and in such
and Guilmant's "Marche Nuptisie.'
the King and Queen passed to their places à placs, spoke of the link between the new Bir Hubert Parry a Bridal March was played
on
are
life of husband and wife and the whole world a new endeavour, and of the inspira tion of the old glorious nemories of
"Bull,"
said he, "the very the Abbey simplest thoughts are heal," and hu turn- ed to remind them of the long tradi tions which,
either line, yours," of the work of the wife in lawa and of the husband in the Dardanelles sixteen years agn, in the little chapel at Wind- sor," when he laid his hands upon the intu the bride's head to receive her Church.
closed he recalled the day. since and on the North Sea, and before he
The gleam of the cross borne high be fore the clergy heralded their coming. n the west Their Majesties were door by the Dean and canons, and con ducted in procession to the sacrarium There where all down the ages the Kings of England have been crowned, where the crown was placed eighty years she on ber
grandmother's brow. Princes bride Patricia was to be married to a
The King groom not of blood Royal, greetexi Queen Alexandra affectionately as he passed to his place. He wore naval uniform, and Queen Mary a gown of BofL silver grey. They were accompanied by the Prince of Wales and by Prince Albert,
COMING OF THE BRIDE.
Was
The byn Perfect Love" was sung then, and the Archbishop pronounced the Benediction. When the last sweet notes uf Stainer's Sevenfold Ainen
had died bride and bridegroom passed into thege of Edward the Confessor Far away down the nave sounded the the
where, among the tombs of the Kings of first strains of the familiar hymn,
Prais, my soul, the King of Heaven old Lime stands the Coronation Chair, The choir were bringing the bride to the while we heard the pealing organ blow
and there the register was signed. Mean stepe of the altar
tar. It seemed long before.
w the full-voiced ghoir below in serviso she came into our sight, long before the high and anthem clear," and the anthem last vera,
Angels in the height above was Sullivan's
Who is like Hun." pealed near and loud, and we spe
When it unto Thee, blant the white robes and the pale, beautiful fact .
A wreath of myrtle bound her veil ended, and all was donc, Commander about her head, but it fell behind har;
and Lady l'atricia Ramsay came forth it was no more than a summer cloud from away down to the choir, happy for every man and wife, and slowly they passed which she had stepped forth. She was on the arm of her father, the Duke of Con clergy led the way. After the bride and one top, talking together a little. The naught, and his military uniform mede all the white grace of the bride srem more Duke of Connaught exorted the Queen bridegroom and their bridesmaids, the ethereal. Two tiny boys, the Earl of
and the King Queen Alexandra. When Macduff and the Hon. Simon Ramsay,
came the Prince of Wales and Prince bore the silvery sheen of her train. Be
Albert, Princess Victoria and the Princess hind them her eight bridesmaids, dressed Royal, Princess Louise, and Princess in that delicate blue which matches the Beatrice, and other members of the Royal flower love-in-a-mist," carried bouquets family.
As the procession passed down Princess coloured aemones. Mary was among them, and Princess the nave came the familiar strains of Maud, Lady Jong Ramsay with Princese Mendelssohn's Wedding March. Ingrid of Sweden, Lady Ida Ramsey with Lady May Cambridge Lady Helena Canabridge Lady Victoria Cam-
with bridge
The bridegroom came forward to meet tho bride, and they stood together at the steps to the sanctuary, the dark blue of the Navy against the bridal white. And a number of guests specially invited to
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The wedding lunch ended at about three o'clock, and the bride went to Clarence dreas. House to change into her travelling o All the members of the two families who had been present at the luncheon, with
The hood of the motor car was turned
now the dim half-tones of the picture took side the main exit from the Palace to sco witness the departure, were orowded out- Against that subduod a new meaning, harmony that tude, bride and bridegroom were indivi- car at half past three.
single entity of the multi- the happy couple leave Commander and
Lady Patricia Ramsay left in a motor ipal, dominant, giving the picture par- pose and spirit.
The persona to bo married shall come into the church with back, and they were well seen by many their friends and neighbours." the old rubric. We were all friends, the humblest as well as the greatest friends more than ever in the communion of that se sacrament But the day was theirs
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