. “"‘ ' " "“'"""' V ' ‘ U " "wwmwm" “ K ' “ . iilfiiédilildlfivfivilikiim ’ 3 f" r1715 ‘ 5*"- ' - -= w; J‘ ‘ ” “' PAGE Two THE cHARLuri ETOWN G_lJARl)lA.N i -, » , . . - c; ' ' ~ » , B1 ~ _ . ’ o e - ' -. I v l N . PYUICGSS Elizabeth And Her Baby Sister‘ . i r 1181111618 tn t 8 O ya 111381188 vihe,,11,,,;_,,,ceue, B0,, Have A Part; v 1*‘ was ' _ " ' i 3‘ 11$ . ' 1-, low . v " 31b? boa d5 he" the Lggqgllgs boys pfllnfpd in g y," grggmy-plnk shade severity and simplioltyo! hu- an Yg; ant (By IRENE VEAL, Author of "Si: like aprons when engaged in this and have to stay in bed for such a At the Christmas dinner. Princess r . w h m: hudhood that Que“ we m” ‘Q1 G16 Wonderful Wlvm") work in the lingo sloreroom in long time." , Elizabeth site beside her “Grandpa k“? the“ t°7s"'°h1°fly mcichmlcal rsfctxg “mwwns Tmgcfieam funds Chlimmu such ‘» m!“ ._ "F: ‘on At a time of year when the-King Buckingham Paiacc, sct aside for Princess Elizabeth 1s keenly inter- K1118’. 119W that she has left her onfie nurseries t Harewood House “ended!!!” wimwsfxflrorwx ___,° (or he; W-m {amflyl mm ‘g Ken. " N s}; 0f Kings come to earth as a child the purpose. Toys, clothes and ail- csted in the packin; "P 01 these “by “W! WW0 behind her. "d n3’ n ‘ w the amgm Palm and (mm m death i w‘ -a heipless baby-At ls fitting that tiqucs, as well as more frivolous ar- toys, with which she assists. 8795918’ d0” 511° lPDreclate the dlg- B" kmwn a‘ m” phymoms 2°“ W“ “n ' tlnughm m7“ p“ 7 of thenpflnce consort) ‘t9 Bu‘ -, -_ .~ F all children-those of kings and the llclcs, such as boxes of sweets and The next event in the prepant- nit! o! her place M; more, and as Lord iosoeiles and he ro- mom mus look, , ~ ‘ - - ~ - o e are so often with their moral Christmas was kept with tm k k c 5 subjects nlike_should make lioldrly chocolates, pictures mid scnn-prc- _ Lon of Christmas for the little Prin After d-nner the children m?’ the!‘ 9°78 Quiz" “moguls Nunssnms l m'al st w ma“ who“ Y 1t- P19 No other festival in the chill-chi» cious jclvels ur~ rill iu-i-imgill on ihc ccss is a shopping expedition with awhile, and then comes the swat Pflmll-s» they a" m‘ “sad such 5 y y a‘ ' m“: ' . ‘:- - B.“ calender has so greet H" “P9981. u-ldc sllclvcs, and for \\’¢(‘k.i before J10 Queen to buy some more toys event o! the day-tho Christmas very 819M deal- These Pmywms numl-‘WW “bu” Que“ Vie‘ mm “an w’ the ‘aunt's’ and an 1A5 s lhvllfih me significance mill‘ Milli] Christmas arc ulloivd for their var- for the hospitals, and for the chil- 'l‘rcc. I114 Elvin: of presents. There are large, airy and practical, as tcrin I139“ ,5 3"“ d"! M . her even b!!!" Christmas h“ m“ E31‘; , 1y be just, as important. N0 other .0115 recipients by m.- Quccn ller- (lren upon the Sandflnflhflm 95' a“ 5m‘ m“ eWYYOHB on the tree. boys’ rooms should be- and Prin- childhood, om b9 pegn by anyone the modem Royal children enjoy. V?“ F p,“ fcsllvul is so which‘ cclcbrfltfll, noi- sclf. rote. Then. a little later-quite near from the King to the most, junior c955 Mary mlderstands what boys Who Bqcl to lienslngtnn Palace. Now let I18 lmasirle 15h“ it l8 l} f '3 cm c-vuu Easier wizh its iu-nmise of Iiilllllilihll u. Llllil .- i'l‘lll‘.l uu~ Christmas-the Duchess bi York scullery-maid, and the Queen and need better than anyone else. '11- Queen Victoria was born 1n whet Chrbimas “lent-m” "W 1118M W» f c Eternal Life. ces 1W0 u - - u ‘his c.~l::='fl""- Jkes her little daughter shopping. King help in their distribution. and most. was afterwards her night nursery. you please-and that the tall, blue“ r~ ‘l Christmas is the bccuinns of lhflt ntion, \-. p lilo l0 buy presents for her grandpa- then comes tea and games for the 1nd in $11089 18-1118 f°°ms "m! the eyed Duke °7 Ymk and hutvmm’ “fir! r s promise; the cradle of Cilrstlau-ty Life bcin: b i nugcd. Ne- rents. the King and Queen and a'so children. AT HAREWOOD HOUSE 111180 Windows which overlook what little Duchess have come to the nu!’ i . . r- .1 and zlic rvsiivu! of Cillllllnod, llllil Vpi" us»... in hi ~ .1; off l_ol'(l and Lady 53-31mm)“, u; we“ . is known as "Princes; Bestriceh sexnes before goinB VJ bed them- an! - rrom ih~ - hut :1: for Daddy (the Duke of Yorkl, tshougd the “Scenes m“ not be Lord Laseelles and his brother Garden," one can imagine the little ‘selves, for a. peep at their little ~ mum c: l..; , qt ,;lii.i_v if fur her cousins, the Lascclles boys. f!‘ San rmgham’ or sometimes even Gerald—cvcn if they actually spend girl who was y‘ nfterwards to be daughters so rosy and fair, and so l‘ ' coir... - and for o. few little chosen friends I they an’ a’ few “m? ‘fiends _ 0r Christmas at Stindringham first Queen o! England, in her long new sound asleep. l- i Rcncer 15-111’ ,2 sylfciles her orvr. nus your, her baby sister, Princess ‘h’ “W”! mizflwth m invited 1,, Cami. “um iii: village children H001“ and low neck bcdioes, play- Parhapsthey bring toys u» him; for Christmas afternoon and tre S g d 1 bed“ " ll ~ i ' lrct. ‘will be old enough w W- ' ' and enjoy the lighted Christmas ing with her old fashioned toys an on the litt e ~. - so L1 prcscnt from her big sister. mendws L‘ the m“ whwh goes on Tree in the village schoolroom at wooden dollles under the care of her Ii: is a. scene that happens every “g, _. Luv" “"4 ii ~\* ~‘ -‘* ~“- 1 "f PKWLPRHKIS is B11110“ iflvflfiflbll’ at this typical family gathering _ their Yorkshire home. They have elderly nurse, with her sweeping Christmas night in countless homes .13]; 1'01 \\'lil mid iii»: Fl. Lily of fir.» qhiv. at Scmdrlngham, by all mem- everyme even the Kmg ‘md Queen smple tastes, and enjoy this event black skirts and high white cap —- all over England, and is one that F CIl.1<l:"=-ll. tin-s of the Royal Family who can M“ m the om “skimmed games. Just as eagerly 11s do the other chll- and the Duchess of Kent coming in Will Bevel‘ Pl" B! 1on8 88 1118 8°65 . ‘ In Efngiflnd and (will. 1\‘-1.\' in ‘~11? when the chudre“ M” gm“ u’ mom sometimes to play with her little on. The wonder of childhood, and . ; j. . Mm in “v V u“ Christmas mommg is usual bed, the older members of the Roy- daughter. of which Christmas is, in part, a wIrIv-irw" --» ._ _ 4 Wywrfilnvmieztwm rlvusrs. i: Chi" role m‘ 1E word. Ill liiL‘ 1;: swrircd in the various suites, and nurseries for the Royal fll Family enjoy an early Christmas n!!!“ supper and then music- for Last Christmas, Princess Mary and Lord Harcwood did not go to Perhaps it was on account of the symbol. . of our R05 Fonllly it .5 a} “m, "my, _ m their _‘\ s lalpt most nmlroiirlutclv of all his bymihq- tz._ildl.cn_ 130th the Queen and the Duchess 0f Sandringhflm. but “Wed at H973‘ r - d,“ in the Royal H,,,,_.,.h,,id , v A n Y York are both accomplished musi- wood House, so Princess Mary gave i‘ 1"?‘ ha, a “'on(lvrful fink»- bu; firs; (.1 0}‘ mmIsTM S A clans, and the Duke of York has a. o. party for her sons in the oak-pa.- all they ilrc iiiimli: Irum their mrl- Atlrlidullvc 8L llwfllini! Service EL pleasant singing voice. nailed library at Harewood House, ‘ us: years l0 llllllk of timslr icss ‘iii: Cilurch of st. Mary Magdalene. _ and about a. dozen 01' their little . fortunate thnn llicnlsclvcs. Tile, by the King and Queen and mem- SANDRINGI NURSERES friends, with a. coniuror and a .‘ cliilclrcn of the very mor~4iiosc in room-- mm - burs" of their family begins the real Now 1°;- 5 glimpse at the V5119“; Christmas Tree to amuse them all ,,_ ,:‘.:_ ho iutills or insiiiullous-uiiil the 1,, “HI-iv “y; H; 1-,. m. 1 v v routine of Christmas Day. Invar- nurseries of the Rpyal ycgidences, Princess Mary organized the game 4 1‘_1»-lc1"I<*=-= 1111c ouch‘- iably Their Male-silos Walk across in all of which Christmas has been and the children enjoyed themsc! ‘*5 l'l~:l.\‘( lgss .l-jl.lZ.\llEl‘ll (ants . i 5 (“KEY ‘HEY THE DWECTOI‘ lhc Park to the little church. to the ceiebraged at some time or another, ves immensely-not the less becwu‘ , w ‘ - " sIlOPPING music of the chiming bells. The ser- A; smdrmghm the nurseries are their hostess played with them, hi k1, n Quccn Alary is at tile hcud oi all Pflmw “Mm bmmr Chzqsh v.ce does not occupy very much large and rather 01d fashioned, but self. P 1 . zizc Cir-Minus illous uml fcslivitcs “w; m‘ u) Sampvvh, ha,“ time, and the sermon never more Pllettlly furnished in white wood The nurseries at 145, Piccsdill _ 1' iii illil Ruyril lluuschzilcl, and workis Hm blnnmlh, of N,_>\.t,nnn,,__ V’ “wk than tell minutes. and chintz, with cream walls. They where Princess Elizabeth and h: iii-itself, with DHQPI‘, string and sclis in, a U“, a, of 1mm o. 11,1. w“ The King's dislike of long ser- _wefe refumjshed 50°11 after Pfln- sister spend a. great deal of the (‘w soys, in despatching the enormous Neat um, 4L is 111mm,‘, to ha“, very mons being well known! cess Ellizabeth was born. time, cause more interest than an '5 , ‘r “ffnb” °f parse“ ti; “P “w” c?" many, but, as with ozhci- ciiiirlrcn. The mid-day dinner is an impor- ‘The nurseries at Buckingham pa- othefrz. The day 111112613" L; Pit-isle‘ (hm o‘ an “"05 V‘ O come u“ U lhcy accumulutc. innt event, and this time is chosen. 1M6. “W118i! S63E10!“ U505- IXOW. 8P9 a 5° bllefirei-‘n- an e “m l" h” f"i"“d5hil’ “mi "We" W“, m, Dyan of in l, m mrUy on the children's account still in existence, and overlook the is plain mahogany, with a. consider , _ . t \ s. r: ; 1 .1. '- ‘ ‘ ' , Qmm “my m“ l"? 1"““"""“ m, h,“ m. M), , “m, w“ 11 .,,,_ and partly because, with few ex- gardens of the Palace. ‘They are sit- able amount, of “play-tlme‘ furnl Willi“? an “T” m“ 1m“ “mknum _okciqtl;o,'w mcumi up 8,1,1 ccptlons, Christmas dinner in the uated over the room opening on to ture, that ls larger than the dolls‘ V‘ V‘ 2m: to oilcdof ‘the clixldrcnls hospi- Royal Family has token place at the terrace, that is knovim as the furniture-Jorge enough to be AC- ‘? ‘ ll'~ll‘ll1\/ Ulf‘ Gt Oininnde 11111433’ 5mm the days or Queen Bow room‘ TUALLY USED by children m ‘Mt’ es, a - i t ~ d - ‘ _ _ . _ _ ‘y S '33 118177108 GGTTIQS on“ i“".'ill o "Allullo May V1°t°1'“1_wh°» by the Way» helped Princess Mary stf". kems the m“ There 15 a’ spam“ little lfitchen at , . ,,,,,.S,d “L1,, for considgygibly to make Christmas series at Chesterfield House, and tacliod to the nursery slhte. E“ I. "* . _ - . - ' ' - th be tif ll Yghi; d i The bedroom where Princess - _ h 1-, Many plelun; "Gum )1“ m, En. some izm-n. ulid Nlllll‘ of the lithe the gloat family festival it is TD BY are all u Y 1 "I! a TY b m d h i t 156 is ow I V, Juwd n rnusufl (“ms C1‘\1(‘\I(‘I‘ 1,3,3“, u“, W“, m imkcd, dim rooms, with many glass fronted cup zu e an er s.s er S» p, n f‘ K _ l, . l ~ -. . W‘ 7 i’ ; er “' ' . . . . 9f! ' '34.‘: I G‘ Chrisiliitls l3 ;\]‘.\'1\f-'S a time for Chrlsyma? “m8 l8 dnrwmg P8111‘ ~ f n: tit-lit and the liaslws nvhu can Wlth 10"” old K7188 Kringle! ' ' . provide a w“. or “firm p,.,,,-.,k~,,,z Oh, lrow_glad mill be to hear P v is axsurcd of success. Ari ' H“ ‘my sleigh 681181311018- ” amusing way tn provide and mnn- _ am rm mininfis; c" . illlllllClll is Santa 10178:! the b0fl8 ("Id E1718, -- to niipo‘ t sumo mun a Lord Santa l3 a dandy- of Ml. .r‘ affair i. l r11.’ .11 Santa brings us lots of toys I fashion, giving him the sci“; ibi- And fruits and nuts and candy. the evening, with pow m name ' “the iznmcs. mucus and TFJRYA, .. From the Northland for away, Pitching Snovlbnlls t‘ w. l n li-vl- Where it i3 cold and dreary, 1y or fir Wreath w“ o1 ~. u l l Santa comes luith loaded sleigh __ 01' IUIL The b21115 Of COZiUn W001 To make our chgery. H are alloted certain values, l, 5, l0 v ,, I etc, and the guests arc divided into Down the channel“ large and 5mg". I: my teams. each guest taking a turn n‘. ( A while ever” one is sleeping, . . ““°“"“g ‘m’ b“? ,,““°§‘,§""}‘ T" ‘With his Puck of gifts for all _ . _ . bron each a w c1 goes _ 0o M v V ziklllrrglugh is added to that team's He cgnesflnl the 1mg’?! He omes in the night _, Old Santa Claus comes creeping. _ ,9“ " ‘ e so t si ent ,- 5- , we “qme l, 1.1;, b l‘ “Z”; h . Now wdll trim the Christmas tree 1 - Those who l" i" W“ Pa" l" i“ ,,":'t ' e "w" e“ 8 °" t e P'”°"’* 8° And wredlhe the rooms with holly. obstacle race must lcsve the room, 4 tunic . Santa will be glad to see , to be brought back Just one u. a . le r reaming of bugles and drums- Hi8 time friends so jolt“ time. A course is prepared, Olllil- Ile cuts through the snow like a ship through the I merits books, etc, being placed foam, " , n- ‘ ' . . , l w wish he’d come rl ht uick ~ i ,‘ ~ here and there along the wav- The While the white flakes around him whirl : Ho 0 de w, f g q - , , , ~, r » h t h must “Did W, ,”_ . An stay w: us orever. . .- l player is ‘wld i a <= r m tr s hem I know not, but he findeth the - ~ - . n it. Now three cheers for old St. Nick, i - c all the articles under pe o. J 1mm‘; so 00d and kind and clever 1 ' . i i r When he is blinded-folded, the ob- 0/ each good little bo and irl. g ' '. ' ' ' t l are quietly removed but his y a ‘. s ac es - ~ .‘ elaborate efforts to avoid the ar- ticles which do not exist, are al- ways amusing for the Olllmlkufs His slcig/Ii it is long, and deep, and wide; It rrill carry a host of things, Whih.» dozens of drums hang over the side, i a d to the player when the fold is ,. . . . |_ _ - 1 u m‘LEH12”.2i’3322f;2’?'I."Ji'Li'.fZ.f.'If..‘§;£'.l‘”’ i e r ~ ‘L Ask each guest to bring w the I60! a buqle blast is blown , Q) - ‘_ party a, photograph taken in early ‘v h‘, t- t t, ,_ ' _ _ SI l I & s LI I .~ , childhood m, 1nmncy_ when 3,0“ [r1 1190,1111 5 o ie cumney-topllke a bird, . o‘ , I have ccnected them a", amng, an m. ie raps to the hearth like a stone. ' _ @ coo" _ _ i ’ °’ “m” m a m" “n the w“ and The little red at ek'n n’ u u all DEPAR TME ‘ F“ ’ r h th sis guess to the lden _ 0 l as e a en y s, -.,' . yiixeor A prize THU.’ be given H gill ifhe stockings will hold no more. N i‘ i for the one who makes the most " le rig it little sleds for the great snowy hills SUMME I ~ ' . , comm 81135593. Are quickly set down on the floor. RS DE’ P' E 1' Mr “wit: " r K . u aus moun a o r00 e a H‘ , ' ‘ ~ o i. l Not 11111818010111 of a bugle or drum is heard Leaders In Style! Quality! ‘ r i '. I l ll . ' 7 I z s 1e noise ess 11 ga ops away and Value T _ E Ilc rides to the East, and he rides to the West, _ _ _ . - i OI his goodies he touches not one; when ihlllklml 0f Ffwllds "5 Chill!‘ ' When the dear little folks are done, mas, remember that Sinclair's Ten De- ; Ilc catcth the crumbs of the Christmas feast partmenta are filled with High Grade _ ; z Old iwltr; (Ylatzis doetikg all that I: can.‘ .' Merchandise, at prices that compare with ‘ £8 . ' ‘WishinUd/Oll 11 Chridl- i Then. gzilzlfcfizjgglgroiodsitthntlifeIzitile old man, an” and a" competition. _ ' i \ masd brlmlul of Joy I When you find who the llllle man is. I ’ f I 1v, r u” (l NC‘ [U Yell)‘ ‘ o I o I .2,‘ 61M’ crowned will! Success, E k, i-Amm. 1,181!’ SlnClalr 8 Store 0r Y a i "x ‘ I , ' ti, ye, RELIANCE on RAGE i Iyrk" Better Merchandise and r - a1 Q r j » t‘ Gfflflufl s1. Phone 490 I T’ \ if 3-‘ I ‘ Vi j "t .'_. l .;="’!¢ r w. ~ -~<-..,,.W “v.4 »- -» ’ " “"7 RH; ' - 'Y.1LIA.