City of London, Ontaro, CanadaThe pioneer period and the London of to-day . for occupancy by the Prince and suite—there was continued cheering and everymanifestation of joy. A party of two thou-sand school children had been coached by aMr. Longman in the Natit)nal Anthem, andmany are alive to-day whose fond mothersdecked them out in best bib and tucker toswell the chorus, which was sung from alarge platform erected for the purpose nearthe present site of St. Andrews Church. In Lancers .Waltz .GalopQuadrille .S. Waltz ?I Lancers .10. Polka .n. Galop .12. Waltz . 14. Galop 15. Lanc


City of London, Ontaro, CanadaThe pioneer period and the London of to-day . for occupancy by the Prince and suite—there was continued cheering and everymanifestation of joy. A party of two thou-sand school children had been coached by aMr. Longman in the Natit)nal Anthem, andmany are alive to-day whose fond mothersdecked them out in best bib and tucker toswell the chorus, which was sung from alarge platform erected for the purpose nearthe present site of St. Andrews Church. In Lancers .Waltz .GalopQuadrille .S. Waltz ?I Lancers .10. Polka .n. Galop .12. Waltz . 14. Galop 15. Lancers . 16. Galop 17. Quadrille 18. Waltz 19. Lancers . 20. Waltz .... 21. Sir Roger de Cover The next morning therevolunteers, firemen, trades ly. . Mrs. Howell. iMiss Princi. . Miss Mrs. .Judge Small. . Miss Hamilton. \V. L. Lawrason. Miss .Jennings. Miss Meredith. Miss Bell. Miss Gzowski. Mrs Rivers. Miss Gzowski. Miss Hope. Miss Dalton. Miss Paul. Mrs. Taylor. Mrs. JaiTies Daniell. . Miss Brough. was a turnout ofsocieties and citi-. YOBK STREET (WESTMINSTER) BRIDGE. response to cheers, the Prince appeared on thebalcony of the hotel; and in the evening therewas a display of fireworks and a torchlightprocession. The next day the Prince paid aflying visit to Sarnia, returning in the even-ing to be present at a ball held in a pavilionerected in rear of the Tecumseh House. Somethree hundred couples were present, many fromoutside places. The Prince danced all of thetwenty-one numbers on the programme, andas fashions in dances, as in all else, change, itwill be interesting to recall what was then invogue, for which purpose the card of thePrince is here transcribed: 1. Quadrille . .... Miss Moffat. 2. Polka Mrs. Watson. 3. Waltz . .... Miss Becher. zens generally, and at ten oclock His RoyalHighness took his departure for Niagara Falls—pleased, let us hope; tired, without a his stay addresses were presented tothe Prince by the Board of Trade, signed byD


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