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 The City Council of London, Ont. 
 
 ON THB OCCASION or 
 
 The Jfiiiicial of 'i)a liilc impcri.il Jtt.ijcstp. 
 
 Wuccu Uidovia. 
 
 The First Methodist Church 
 
 SATURDAY, FEBRUARY THE SECOND, 
 
 f9Ql. 
 
VICTORIA. 
 
 'She Wroiiglil Her People Lasting Good." 
 
 —Tennyson. 
 
0rd€P of gepuioc. 
 
 REV. J V. SMITH. DD. 
 
 I'li'.loT Misi Mi-tlKMliHi Llniicli 
 
 Pf*Kr.lDINO 
 
 OROAN PnELUOE 
 
 iMinrTitI Marrh 
 DeiKl .MtiK'li In Siiiil 
 
 INVOCATION Rev Wm. H. A. CL*«IS. 
 Smith' rii Coi.KifualKJii.t] eliimli 
 
 PRAISE. /„», 
 
 Till- sMli.Is „i linn- an- sinkinn. 
 
 Tilt ^Mwn iif lnaviMi liri-:ik>. 
 Till' smiinur tiiDrii I've siyluil (nr, 
 
 Tin- lair sniit inorn awakis: 
 Dark, ilark liatli Ik 1.11 tin- ijiiiliiijjht. 
 
 Hilt (liiy-spriiiK is at lianil. 
 Ami ijl.iry. ulciry <KviIlclli 
 
 III Iniiilaiiiii'rs land. 
 
 With iiiircy anil with juilKnuiit, 
 
 My well ci tinii- IK- wiiw. 
 Anil ayf tin.' ilcws iil snrniw 
 
 Were luslrti! with liis liivc. 
 I'll hle.ss tlie hand that KHidcd, 
 
 I'll hle.ss the heart that planiieil. 
 When Ihi lined when ^hiry dwelleth. 
 
 In (mniannel's land. 
 
 Tile bride eyes not her garment. 
 
 Hilt her dear lirideKrooin's lace: 
 I will niit ^'aze on Klory, 
 
 Hnt on the Kiiij; of uracc: 
 Not at the crown He Kivetll. 
 
 Hnt on His pierced hand: 
 The I.aiiil) is all the Klory 
 
 Of Imnianiiel's land. 
 I've wrestled on towards liea.en, 
 
 'dainst storm, and wind, and tide: 
 Now, like a weary traveller 
 
 That Icaneth on His guide, 
 Amid the shades of evening,. 
 
 While sinks lile's lingering sand, 
 I hail the gIor\- dawning 
 
 In Immannel's land. 
 
PRAYIR-niv. WM. M. WALKin. 
 
 South T.ondon Rapli«t Ctinrrh. 
 
 ANTHEM- At)i<lv With Mr inn A'tr.t 
 
 aCRIPTUnc LESSON -Rev. noBT. JOHNSTON. D.O. 
 
 St AijiIrrWH I'ff-liyieTittri Chiitili 
 
 /. '/7h.1Sil/0/tiitHS t'f., /7-/.V. 
 
 but I wuuM not hnve yott tu he ignorant, hrt-tttreii, cuii- 
 cerninK thetn which are asleep, thut ye sorrow not, even aa 
 others w!iich have no hope. 
 
 Ftir if we helieve that Jesus ilietl ami rose aKain. even so 
 them also which sleep in Jesus will ()0<l hrin^ with him. 
 
 For this we say unto yon by the word of the Lord, that 
 we which are alive and remain unto the cominK ot the Lord 
 shall not prevent them which are asleep. 
 
 For the Loril hiniseh shall tlescend fnmi heaven with a 
 shout, with the voice of the archannel. and with the trump of 
 (iod: and the dead in Christ shall rise first; 
 
 Then we which are alive and remain shall ^he caught up 
 together with them in the clouds, to meet the Lord in the air: 
 and so shall we ever be with the Ltml. 
 
 Wherefore comfort one another with these words. 
 
 Rtvtlaiion vii., V-17. 
 
 After this I beheld, and. lo, a great multitude, which no 
 man could mimber, of all nations, and kinureds. and people, 
 and tongues, stood before the throne, and before the Lamb, 
 clothed with white robes, and palms in their hands; 
 
 And cried with a loud voice, saying. Salvation to our 
 God which sitteth upon the throne, and unto the Lamb. 
 
 And all the angels stood round about the throne, and 
 about the elders and the four beasts, and fell before the throne 
 on their faces, and worshipped Clod, 
 
 Saying, Amen: Hlessing. and glory, and wisdom, and 
 thanksgiving, and honor, and power, and might, be unto our 
 God for ever and ever. Amen. 
 
 And one of the elders answered, saying unto me. What 
 are these which are arrayed in white robes ? and whence 
 came they ? 
 
 And I s£.id unto him. Sir. thou knowest. And he said to 
 me, These are they which came out tjf great tribulation, and 
 have washed their robes, and made them white in the blood 
 of the Lamb. 
 
 Therefore are they before the throne of God, and serve 
 
him day and night in Ins temple: and he that Hittttli oti tlie 
 throne shall dwell nnionK them. 
 
 ' hcv slmll hunger im iiinrf. lUMtliL-r l\\n>\. iiiiy iiuit': 
 neither slinll the sun light on tluni. nor ntiy hint. 
 
 For the Lamb wliiih is iti the iiii<lst ot tliv throiu- shall 
 feed thcni. and shall It-ad them unt'» living Icdiiilaiti"* nt wmIit^ 
 ami (loil sliiill \\ ipf away all U-ars Inini tht-invis. 
 
 Knrever with the Lord ! 
 
 Amt'li! so let it be: 
 Ijftr Irum the dt-ad is iti that word, 
 
 'Tis inimortnlity. 
 
 Here in the body pent, 
 
 Absent from Him I roam. 
 V 't nixlitlv pitch my moving tent 
 
 A day's march nearer home. 
 
 My Father's house on high. 
 
 Home of my soul, how near. 
 At times, to faith's uncloudetl eye 
 
 Thy golden gates api>ear! 
 
 Ah! then my spirit faints 
 
 To reach the land I love. 
 T > * bright inheritance of saints. 
 •usalem above. 
 
 rever with the Lord ! 
 
 Father, if 'tis Thy will, 
 The promise of that faithful wortl 
 
 Kven here to me fulfil. 
 
 Be Thou at my right hand. 
 
 Then can I never fail : 
 Uphold Thou me, and I shall stand: 
 
 Fight, and I must prevail. 
 
 So, when my latest breath 
 
 Shall rend tiie veil in twain, 
 By death I shall escape from death. 
 
 And life eternal gain. 
 
 Knowing as I am known, 
 
 How shall I love that word. 
 And oft repeat before the throne. 
 
 " Forever with the Lord!" 
 
 AODRESS-Rev. Canon Dann. 
 
 St Fftul's Cathedral. 
 
 SOLO— "One Sweetly Solemn Thought." Awhtoit 
 
RESPONSIVE lesson-Rev. qio. jaokson, 
 
 Chairman London District Methodist Church. 
 Psalms l.xxii. 
 
 i/;H/i/<-;.-Give the King thy jtidKnients, O God, and thy 
 righteousneiss unto the King's son. 
 
 Coiigregalhn.—He shall judge thy people with righteous- 
 ness, and thy poor with judgment. 
 
 M.—TYie mountains shall bring peace to the people, and 
 the little hills, by righteousness. 
 
 C— He .shall judge the poor ol the people, he shall save the 
 children of the needy, and shall break in pieces the oppressor 
 • l/.-They shall fear thee as long as the sun and moon 
 endure, throughout all generations. 
 
 (^- He shall come down like rain upon the mown grass- 
 as showers that water the earth. 
 
 Ar.—\n his days shall the righteous flourish : and abundance 
 of peace so long as the mocm endureth. 
 
 ' ■ He shall have dominion also from sea to sea, and from 
 the river unto the ends of the earth. 
 
 J/. -They that dwell in the wilderness shall bow before 
 hnn ; and his enemies shall lick the dust. 
 
 C.— The Kings of Tarshish and of the isles shall bring 
 presents: the Kings of Sheba and Sel)a shall offer gifts. 
 
 /»/.— Yea, all Kings shall fall down before him: all nations 
 shall serve him. 
 
 C. For he shall deliver the needy when he crieth; the 
 poor also, and him that hath no helper. 
 
 Af. He shall spare the poor and needy, and shall save the 
 souls of the needy. 
 
 C'.-- He shall redeem their soul from deceit and \iolence- 
 and precious shall their blood he in his sight. 
 
 .tr. — And he shall live, and to him shall be given of the 
 gold of Sheba : prayer also shall be made for him continually ■ 
 and daily shall he be praised. 
 
 C. - There shall be an handful of corn in the earth upon the 
 top of the mountains: the fruit thereof shall shake like Leba- 
 non : and they of the city shall flourish like grass of the earth. 
 M. His name shall endure for ever: his name shall be 
 continued as long as the sun : and men shall be blessed in 
 him: all nations .shall call him blessed. 
 
 ''•"B'es.sed be the Lord God, the God of Israel, who only 
 doeth wondrous things. 
 
 '/• And blessed be his glorious name forever: and let the 
 whole earth be filled with his glory; Amen, and Amen. 
 ' • — The prayers of David, the son of Jesse, are ended. 
 
address-Rev. w. j. clark. 
 
 Fifit Presbyterian Church. 
 
 AODRESS-His Honor Judge Wm. Elliot. 
 PRAYER-The Right Rev. Maurice S. Baldwin, D.D.. 
 
 Bishop of Huron. 
 
 PRAISE. THrti-. Iht. 
 
 O God! our help in agts past. 
 Our hope for years to come. 
 Our shelter from the stormy blast. 
 And our eternal home: 
 
 Vncler the shadow of thy throne. 
 
 Still may we dwell secure: 
 Sufficient is thine arm alone. 
 
 And our defence is sure. 
 Before the hills in order stood. 
 
 Or earth receive<l her fame. 
 From everlasting thou art God. 
 
 To endless years the same. 
 
 A thousand ages in thy sight 
 
 Are like an evening gone. 
 Short as the watch that ends the night. 
 
 Before the rising sun. 
 
 Time, like an ever-rolling stream. 
 
 Bears all its sons away, 
 They fly forgotten, as a dream 
 
 Dies at the opening day. 
 
 O God! our help in ages past. 
 
 Our hope for years to come. 
 Be thou our guard while life shall last, 
 
 And our perpetual home. 
 
 BENEDICTION. 
 GOD SAVE THE KING 
 God save our gracious King. Thy choicest gifts in store 
 
 Long live our noble King. 
 
 God save the King; 
 Send him viclori(>us, 
 Happy and glorious, 
 Long to reign over us. 
 
 God save the King. 
 ORGAN-MARCHE Funebrec 
 
 On him I)e pleased to pour. 
 
 Long may he reign : 
 May he defend our laws. 
 And ever give us cause 
 To sing with heart and voice, 
 
 God save the King. 
 
 J. TRUMAN WOLCOTT. 
 Orranist and Choir Master. 
 
 w. E. Hiscoxr. 
 
 Leader 7th Regiment Band. 
 
OSBORNE HOUSE. ISLE OF WIGHT. 
 
 :tn died, Jan. jind, x-^ot, tUtt *nA$a of f>j leaisftnd 8 motilhs. Aged 8 
 
 EDWARD VII. 
 
 .^LEXANDRA. 
 
 Gli>l<i 
 
 /••. U. KU.VHALL. Mavor. 
 Aid. A. GREENLEE.,. 
 
 Gommlttc*. 
 
 Aid. If. H. UI.\yETT. 
 Aid. S. STEVELY.