DECEMBER 14. 1929 _ ___. Li- when Your Cough Hangs On, Mix g This at Home The lwst (nultl 1111.11. l; pnvMi lilt ill-ll‘. l-uilvluv m _ rclizf, ls llstolllshing. Ally ‘ounrrs of Plnex. battle, illul illl _ 5",“,- .\_\‘l‘ll|) or ntrnlilcii honey. . lrln use ll. \‘l)ll ilso u. 1. u; surllfifiillg11am‘?!gffiygmzhligifgi Survive the Acid Test . i nae?“ w°°1111Ill prowl about Manches- _ 1! l ‘lt l i n Fiiflivll into tllo hlfind, where lt arts direct-i er new“ u’ Hmplhm, o! .L“' ho brunt-hull tubes, nllll helps the, lliroiv off the whole trofihhlgw E0201: King for one Bill Ashworth - King |¢ giirl|l.l:_lil<~n pll lulu]: iliP lnilllnled ulelnlirnilea. ennui lilno, pllrt of tllo till-divine At 1y llil l ting, \t‘\'\‘l'i‘ volllzlls \\'liil'li epiileniil-s. urc promptly ended. "llux is a highly coileentrated com- but Proves Good - . l‘ of el-nilinc Norway Pine, contain~ Mu” onhm m" llu- lu-tive nlleilt of creosote, in a re- Nuthing known in For a King. more helpful iu eases of severe st i-ollls and bronchial troubles. lbstitilte for Piilex. 1t i. gurlrnllleed to give prompt relic! or pound int: punt, llillfllilililt‘! form. un-llil-iili- 1H cunfiiis. c111‘ lm not flf‘l‘(‘l‘15 3 9' money refunded. ' z. ki nnonovooooooooooooev to _ _ __.~.._~.._ wT/Jkafi I wr, ,}£'~ Qiwt. h dhhdt ‘v. tiélmd 1 J s» li- 1.! (-113, gt. do Stbtflit Regardless of the size of the order. o;- ill" profit involved for us, we give cvrry delivery the same prompt. and efiivieilt service. You can depcnti upon quality and speed here. ' "TiiE MAXIMUM or nos '- W. D. Gillis & Co. coal. ‘ PHONE 11d 40 0 O §-&§&O§-§-§—§-60+OO-§4vO-§§J4 .__._.->--.-..- $lllidfly'8 at the PARKER HOUSE ;MENU— tiiecialiiililier on" (‘ousim-lnlc n la royal, Lettuce and Celery. Qucn of Fritters. 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Kev )5 , ,,.,-r..~tl_v and tastes good-children real y‘ nmms_q to 1230 § I "human" qualities of a. monarch ‘z m 5:00 z iii-died be set. him down amongst his can," Queen and Rmunond ’ people WllliOlil- any trappings of e royally. and thcn see how he com- iHe W<~"~.».»d With Kings-r cough_ remedy’ that money can easily he inlxed at home. mny ililtl glvflfl. yowtho most quick-acting ilietllflliti you over ’l‘ho ivuy it; tukca hold of stubborn ui (‘host colds, giving immediate Chapter II TliE KING'S NIGHT our K111: George's Human Qualities The King cashiro Native who Mistakes the Fits into Jovial Party, Refuse; B”; be ajiehian Food but They're Fit Coming very closely into contact; as l have done with many Kings and Queens, having attended them upon official occasions and in private life I am left with an overwhelming im- pressioli of the "humarlness" of royalty. - Each monarch shows his human qualities in hi; own w;y_ Km: 5m ward was the hero of the Tun, the Stage, Bohemia, Belgravis. -- or what class was he not the hero? That was of course because His late Majesty was such a wonderful “mixer” He could react to any situation in s. flash, he could play upon the sen-I timculo of the multitudes as a great 1111151” P1113’: upon the keys of an organ. I shall relate elsewhere in these ‘articles what. I ‘ consider was the ‘greatest triumph of King Edward. l shall relate how he changed a. Paris mob within two days from hostile, booing, critical crowd into a. widely enthusiastic army of devotees. Ishall also relate how he changed their song from the Boer National An- them to "God Save the King" and cries of "Vive le Roi d’ Angleterrs" all within two days! 'A Secret Expedition Very truly was he named “Edward the Peacemaker," his very smile dis- counted enlnhy, his every word breathed friendship and good fellow- ship. King ' Edward, by his pecuisir gifts, was able to pour oil on very troubled European waters and very rightly Ls he reverencecl in the memo- ries of all who knew him. It is a ltlillliillll; thing for a son to follow a lgreat fa-ller. There are always those. ‘who. remembering the greatnessoi — ~ llle father, comipare him with the son, and it may be that the son , may suffer from ‘the comparison. 1 But as St. Paul said “There is a ldivershy of glories" and it. is my ilfumblc opinion that his present lgracious hiajesty, a totally different Wype front his glorious father, is not 11ers great. in his own way.‘ _ ' King George, whom I have had the |hoilour'to guard upon many occa- lSlOIIS, is the most modest, the most "gentle" ofall the monarchs I have gever observed. He is a most, under- standing and sympathetic man. A very severe test for finding the ports himself. ~ Could that, test have been applied to King Edward? No. Great as ho W85. loveable aslhe was, there was, Sh,» “NS OF THE GREAT v __ , _ y BY EDWIN T. WOODHALL , . F°"m°"11' °1 111° 599581 Branch, Scotland Yard, and Private Bodyguard to Three General: cits ofgBritish Royalty - 1 THE CHARLOTTETOWN "ailment/in __ Records 0Y1 1116 1118111111 question! wascall- "Two Sir?" The King nodded and :8?‘ 1:1: K1111! when: I found sltt-lwe sat down at a. table overlooking A in sa oon wear ng a navy bliiei the floor below. liilgfi iizietveandt a black tie --‘ the; “l amgolng to have a cup of cof- molinnds r orgot the moumingl Qcsiezhtzy W121“; yoliinke’ rvoodhaufll- ' , 8~ ngan Isadlwou "wwdhan" 11B 531d. "I W111i yoiFhave a cup of’ coffee also, so the girl 1° l°°°111i1l11y me 11110 the town- llsct. off-to serve us. The coffee was R111 wins no motor m. my visit iilbroughtrandwvc sat looking at the Strictly incozuito- You will prcscrvHei-ovvdabouc us/Kndkl predominat- 5°°1°°Y -- that applies w everybody. i ed. There were soldiers on leave, there I am ready to start now." "ti-ere soldiers in hospital blue, there wereofficers and there Were priva- lies; all grades of the army seemed S0 I put on my overcoat and tool; represented there. A few men there 111i’ hat in my hand and awaitcd1were in rnuftl but they were chiefly 111111- 1118 Majesty presently appeflpgfliflld men. A band played lively airs, wearing a thick overcoat, double-lchiclly army marching songs and breswih 101' 1119 111E111; was intensely i W116“ “T1l>l>e1‘flry" was struck lip a lot 601d, and a bowler hat. He carried alof soldiers and their women relations W113i!!! stick in his hand which 1| Twwhized as the gift of o. Scotch B111111e at Balmoral. Almost Recognized! and friends joined in ‘the chorus. Geoige v. not "Bill Ashworth" Feeling intensely honoured‘ for I: The King looked round on all and had never accompanied the Kmg:Wl'l€l1 the singing commenced he ‘ ' smiled. There were two officers and two ladies at a table ncar us. One alone before. I walked with himl lions the path from the siding to This picture tells its own story of the King's ability to mix with his . ' humbiest subjects. ‘— i l the station platform, I kept, a pace of the oiiuers looked across at us‘ behind as is customary for a guard-mild made some rcu-nrk to his fellow; lrlg detective, but. the King niotion~ igilcst, upon which they all stared at i ed me to walk alongside. us. I though’. surely the King was; "Walk with me Woodhull and un- recognized, and told him so. The der no circumstances address me by King looked across and the people’ title. Call me’ Mr. smith." So I flfl-HJHTICGI their eyes away but I saw swered respectfully and we walked‘ she officer who lmd first noJced us. together out of thestauion. Thesen- give a look ocassionally. tries saluted recognizing the Kink‘ Presently the King rose. the eyes_ even though it was dark; soon wclnf those at. the next tabled followed: were outside the station and walked us as ire rlrprlrtctl. but. the pcoplef seine diaance until we came to the‘ made no at. cmpl .0 either speak or| "gm you“, i intake ai-ly more. l am certain tllci "We will go down into the tovrn,"‘ofiicci' saw the resemblance lriifl: said the King. wondered ---. K 1 proud. 1 door. It was not quite closed and at pride. the gentle pressure, opened an inch] -"A_ve lad. it's a proud day this is!" or two. Inside there was evidently a. 1nd finished, “it's a ppy Tom b no, lparty in progress. Thar.- was apiano here to see this day!" igoing and the sound of voices sing- moi-inn; (n,- ,, Kin; 1 You’re Always _._ ln My ;' from the nluliorl picture "Rio Rita" ilns- A. man, elderly '_and jovial,‘ At iiiis remark the good lady's-eyes zgfwl“ " “lehrl DEM“: - - _ , , a Lz on ‘o ac" an His l came w we Floor m m5 shultflflee .1111“! “i?” tears" Park UentnllUrchestra V951 I "Now Bill, none of that!" admon- - "T1181 YOU. B111?" 118 Miielif Th: ‘ished our host. when he turned to L M |K1118 stepped back. ‘the King apologictically our Tom e . t ""11" he "Dlled and made to move was kii16d_ hi, YDres, and mention 0' , Pia-n- lvnnd lilckstein 2i65lfi A‘ ' Bu,‘ Dam", “Ellis Nut Sliilkrel and The 22152 . \ictor Orchestra -_ _ G,,.»~>"“ Tips on wit“ Stock Market iiddie (Ian tor 22189 1°15 _ ' that. always rises memories you ung 1 “Bea Pardon" said 111¢_111l.l1._"But'dersrarld. But til-night were not go—‘ . ‘1 was euuecunz old B111 Ashworth ing to llllnk about the sad bits, we're from next door with his fiddle. He's .301“; in l-gmgmber “q,” a 1°; we“ 1111?- w11° H"! YOU BRYWBY? A"? YOU lgo: to be thankful for and proud. ab- fl-iends of Jack's?" 1 IouLTom knows all right, you bet. and _'1'11e 111811 5D0kc in a rich Lancasllire he'll give his harp an extra twang accent and I explained that we were '1; 1 know him!" not coins anywhere in mrbicular ob The good lady laughed through all. that we were lust stranzers in pier tearsnl could see that the King 111° WW" 111141 111111 550M166 B- momchb thoroughly undersood and was deep-i , ’ to look at the flags across the road. ly touched, I lp- l ‘ “I wondered. what: the flags were‘ "f understand" he said to the lady . ‘>111 1°17 V°111111B°Y¢d H18 MBiESW- and there was a world of sympathy T l’ ’ w‘J' 1h M "Oh! Ho! I can soontell thee that!" in his kindly voice. ‘l haveason on‘. U e said the man. "The flags‘ are 0111710 vtilclfcl," , _ _ , 1 from the moliurlyrieluro "Hull! Diggers 69191111114! 111i! 11111 Jlcks hQPFWWflB- "Have you so?" rejoined vhe lady. U; ynunlu-nui He's won the D. C. M. and we're'hav- Comedian Fwclktllese‘arvaltxious days. Sir I'm F T t J (_ I“ ‘ d 2,0" ' t ' ' - ' ~. ' . ua r0 cilll m I (it t‘ llll . lug a b.t. olajolllflcatiolnllketdcome vclyre, v _ . "is Urchoslm y in and have a sup obeer? Come ln “They ccrlainlv m." agreed the " 1 ' Vocal Jilhnliy Klarvin 22th! 101111117 "If"! l1115~°15 9011151111" ‘King. Scverabof the girls and the Th Ki P i’ C n ‘soldiers nodded iri agreement and j ' “‘ " m t’ '° then old Bill. apparently feeling that L l T b d " l .1 The goozbhemted old Lansuhire‘ he had pu: a bit of a damper on the- y a man would take no refusal and with . ,, - _ a smile the King stepped forward. ‘Wfceedmgs Y"? m ‘ , Fox rint Rlliiylntlée and liln 221st..- w entered h. h I W911i we“ he lmked 51 ‘he Connecticut Yankees ., ' e a room w 1° w” King. “How do, Sir, I don't know ' ' thought full to overflowing already. .. There was a piano at which aglrl was sitting playing. The playing stop- ped llle lriomcni. we entered. Around who you are ---- "Thesc gentlemen are joining in the party" explained our host. laugh- ing. “l brought them in because 1 Frankie and Johnnie. the room w“ 5mm: l happy “the” found them outside when I were Qr/ ing. 'I‘hcre were three soldiers in- flocking “n, mm m“ ____., gnu, “us. you“ Jhnm“ Rodger, n; ' -' eluding a sergeant and corporal in; “Anyway rm mgr“ glad m ma” , ‘ ‘ uniform, one of them wearing the “he: gin» said the 3mm Blnfintep D‘ c’ M’ The D‘ C’ M’ the” h“? “ rupting-then, with a look round the _ plan?’ in?‘ “e327 dressed F1," “him; ‘room to see that his wit was proper- _ ..: 3 on hlsl nfitzn the“ geléhtour 0th‘ .1_\' appreciened, he said: v T u“ t er glrs sl lg aroun, ere was< ., - ,, G" _ ictor a ng 5. also an old lady in black with a spot- 1 1y la-d‘ ma on‘) .11?“ -a Mfichl" C“ 1 crais ilnifcrm and a swing o meua...‘ . Ii lcfislvlvggiifiprialfgllll “d h L iancldnybociyd lake thee for a King!" 1' 1 m“. N‘ 1 Ftvez-vbodv laughed uproazouslv “These gentlelllcn were wondering m“, “gt 18E‘ m; kyajgsyy_ A5 (or “hm u“ flags we“ m“ 1°11’ '0 1 b“ me -- I ivas nearly in hystel-ics. '['lllS‘ gought ‘em in to let ‘em see. Bring ll5 Se: me mom in “that good spirits arrfsro beer’ “gamut I n“, _ lagaiil and soon old Bill was tunillg ‘ re was no a veslgeo e ar- _- , » 1 . t t iassmeilt in any quarter. we were 21:25 ‘mm and 011mm mus c “en just two strangers to be welcomed at l in Q,“ a wgnderful evening, old Bu, the grca". feast to celebrate the could CCHAMMDfpIBY the‘ vemm He hero of which they were so ‘justly f ' mks" ' ' ‘ . . ‘ , PM a _ F?‘ 031501511“ lgerinnnzfi telling to “Tip? raljv“ and joining liar; MQIJPSLV as we trudged "Let- me take your coats," said the Easing tfitlséxilehmgltyx‘: w; ab in the chorus -- iii Ilnllne! “no we; streets -- rain had 51,111,“; 1m o; the hum-a un- b“, l . ‘ _ i ‘ They never knew who their rues‘, it?» fail -- when we came away- ' lug hot. lllyhcre ‘and we've gout: to bc ‘out a ‘bumul you“; man Mm‘ h” “'11-”- tiiit 11181111- ' to careful. about opening the uiin- 11mm‘ .5 10L Ofltland-Lnyg by, h: Th’ D" C" M "NW 11"” “1"’ M? dows in case 1hr special-g cont‘; and ten} 1111mm. mm“ n" the aliflllylilflli’. tlllllfltll’ of a plant» a complain about the lights" l I “gnarl-i but u w” 800m “lholcsonm 101‘ 11 “Ttidihll P11 1 1 ' .'f .0 ewhat rough. humor and ‘tas- ‘ Tile King smiled his thanks and g-le; ‘tuned l5 heartily u the men __ off came’ his heavy overcoat. Every- __ and m5 Majeswiw” thoroughly body nodded him a pleasant good- "delighted, evening and by the time he was‘ And so the evenmg passed on 1 ready 1° S“ d°wn ‘ma, M111‘? 31115;“ shall’ always remember the vision of pretty. bland‘ blue-eyed 1”‘ wearing ‘the King sitllng there _in an arm 'HiS“M'vA'STAER1S.VOI(AIE UIFYWII"? Lillll-Dl ‘Y? Itllfilll lll-‘illll? iably see a vision a rrrat aiul uh-, lviously sillccre and kind hearted‘ gentleman, Slllllill there \‘.'l‘.ll 1hr‘ llrelight playing on hi. gold llP-plll. surrounded by his loyal slliljrvix. 1i»~ uondlli-es were said and we canal allay: '1 "Vvolirlerfill people. Woodhlyll, (tor-fill. ii-oildcrfiil people!" excl (continued on page 1Z1 _' rib‘? Reserve Your Gifts NOW 1w..- F" ma‘ navy 5km’ “m "i whm 5m‘ ‘chair by the cozy parlour fire, the , '_-' * blouse had appeared with a. glass _‘-_ _" = . i v _ _ ‘ _ __ _ lug or foazuing ale. l‘“1f.“.“‘ "7[°‘7€;:1“::"’°°I1::iy:§2 “to will m‘! Zlhttlt‘ _\. ‘.li' t hrlstnias gills and ' » i i" l.r. rail . . " - . - r °° 1"“ g HYlIClBLé llilill you \'\‘i‘lll tliviu. l\u deposit. “That's the stuff to give ‘tm" der- levyevsyaod}. Inoved by Moth-mg but a 1am“ m” 11°51 and nude 1° pour out spirit of true Lsncsshire‘ hospitaliuv. “m 51mm Little did they dream they were “Thank you very much" their no", Duke. needed. '|‘|ii- list llt‘ll)\\' will help you. Then call zit Ulll‘ stow zillil liinku your selections“ llcnefit from (‘Zli'l_\' idinppiilg. "id l.“ enteitaining y...“ ._.- ‘t. a..- I . We boarded a tram and I licyci‘. Ou: in the streets the King said. King" but I do not bake be" __ ‘hm [Little d“: ihev dreém m" them’ m ,felt so embrassed in my life. l felt, ‘like a school-sin and wanted to; giggle when the conducter came! d for fares and I booked two something which would iri a very short ilme have proclaimed the mon- arch. In a greater degreestlll does that apply to the Kaiser, to thelate roun CzlartcflmnzJosef of Australladrltlienickets for the centre of the town.‘ Emperor Karl, to the King George Near where we sat. a woman was‘_ and Constantino of Greece - all offloudly comlatning of having stood ini whom I have guarded. To his Grac- a. sugar queue for half an hour. The‘ lous Majesty King George even that girl she was talking to told her she; severe test could be applied and I will was lucky -- she had to wait for here relate why. nearly an-hour the previous day.Two In the late months of tha war!!! men chatted about a medical board Majesty made a series of journeys they had attended and one boasted about the country visiting rnunttion of how he had bested the Military‘ works and industrial areas. ThcKing Representatives in a clever bit of took a. passionate interest in all the li-epartee. As he told his tale the mall‘ prdblems dfhu people. The ~food looked round him and everybodyt difficulties so worried him that he who heard smiled -- liiciudinll 111$ refused to fare better than others, Kinl- ‘ I margarine, not butter, Was on the at the ' W! Q1 111° ‘"1" Km“ breaking “me_ . , . the conductor in the door-way-whtst- when no travelled he sought to ling "Mademoiselle from Armen- discovcr exactly what: was the life of tleres" -- he wore the silver badze oi: we WW1; in time of war, how the a discharged soldier -- I wondered. dependants of soldiers faredpth! W111i WW1‘! 11899611 1i anybody reii conditions undel- which the mlinition cornlacd the Kins. What would 1 workers lived in thecrowded streets. do? But. we reached Manchester WP‘ one, m, Mqeggy w“ visiting Man- thout any eontretcmps happening, cheater and Liverpool and the dts- and there alighted. The streets were ii-lcts to the north; one nithi 111-! 1111911 W11111°1111i113°'°"d5- n°1"1‘“3h‘ ‘ram w" mum“ imp g ‘railway ed here and there and frequently siding just outside Manchester. At the King and i were seperated, We‘ this period the King invariably wore walked along Deensgale, lip Market ltiki but in ind eveninll he some-intact. and at, the door of Lyell‘. dunes ' muftl so to be abiste Popular Cale the King stopped, wiih| move about, and see with 111811" "Y" i “"11" he "m: I what was taklni i111" 11111111111119“! '1'“ u’ 5° m he"? shgpherded round in gut; by local We went in. The ground floor was dignitaries. ‘ - sometimes the K1118 "l! ""1"" say eonrlilctrcss. for it was a \\'Ol'ilRi‘i packedfind we went up a staircase, to the balcony where every seat was‘ "Where is Iiulmc, Woodhull? I m,“ Bu; thank you veryvmuchy W811i 1-0 S68 1111111167’ "Perhaps the geritlemanli have: I ‘111-‘1 1101 1<11°W W119"! 111111111’- ‘Ws cup of coffee with us then, most of from Jerusalem but I inquired of the 'us “e dflnkmg Con", __ we“ not a“ P°11°¢1111111 1111 P111111 £1111)’ -— 11 élpecm- boomers," sold the lady with a sly Ho directed us and we boarded another i look at he‘. husband who laughed ,5 car. We drove along several strectsmmough n. w“ s p“; joke __ Ind i I remembered the conductor, M, u, Wu __ more than he drum“; shouting out. -- or lli/llfl‘ I should: The King accept“ ‘ m‘, o; Con" l 'duri sandwiches presented on a beaut- wcariuiz ion-bowls: lirul china Plait covered with a lace 1 Oxford Row!" dolly -~ in marks or exquisite noose, At this pcln. we alightcd. We were “Merl M”, g gun” ‘t my My“ in a main thoroughfare along which imam" to m whether m. not he trams ran, there were a few badly “voum dmpprove ‘m! gaunt‘ mint‘ lit shops s.ill open and streets open~ but unmystnkabyy"pprovynk “ML u_ ed off tllc main road on both sides. mepwd... Sh“. o‘ “of; The ‘m 1;‘ Keeping to the side where we had me mam w“ m“. “ouvm at“, | aiighted che King strolled along and when the", w“ a ‘slight wommotxon- presently said: 1 "We will walk up one of these _ streets. We did so, Presently we Standirg in the Aloorwaywvas a came to a pnhflr htlllf-f!‘ from which laughing-eyed, broadly smiling gen- shone glins of light from the wln- ilcmen of ‘perhaps tiftyti-i sixty-years dnws and doors. There was a good of age, his rubicunri features aur-_ deal of i1oL<e going oil inside. The ‘mounied by a shock of white hlli‘. King stormed s motile-lit. lle reminded me irrisstibla of Mr. "They seem to be enjoying them- Asquith: _ selves in there," he observed with‘ "Ha! i-ial laughed our’ host de- a smile. We walked on. Presently, along thc road -— a dls- on Bill, come on, old soldier, ‘Here mill, drab. road where all tile houses we all are, and there's two gents opened i-tghl. onto the street and here waiting to hear you play the old‘ every house iunkerl alike -- we came fiddle.“ to win-re was a .'.tl‘lilg of hunting ' The newcomer was evidently a tel-y across the road. Tho- Kllig paused Xopular lll1l‘ll\'idllll, All the mar a doorivay-z larval-mod round him two et them "What are those out for, P Luca him and ti. C. 3.1. nearly had Woodhull?“ he asked. his hand wrimg off when‘ the ‘old Just then someone passed and the‘ chap fluted him. There were tears King. aspiring back to let rnf man, irl his eyes though he was laighlng and the door opened. . . , i121"! dlghtedly, "Here comes old Bill, Come " girls I unit little Huime sitting room was no Grace the Duke of Lancaster, Pala- tine Duke and Sovereign Lord, King of England, Emperor of India and of the Dominions beyond the Seas! But if they did not undersnond that, they entertained him as a kin: out~of the innate nobility of their. hearts. for there is no hospitality in the world to equal that of the rough- spoken workers of the North! It never ceases to be a' vionder to me! When I see ‘pictures of l-Iis Maj- esty in State robes surrounded by the greavones of theklngdomjI invar- Palnful Bells ,0ne After Theitither Broke Out On Arms Mina K. Rudd, 11M Victoria Drive. Vpsicoover. RC, writeu-“Ahont a year ago I was troubled with boils. They broke out. on my arms, and no aooasr waa one heaiad than another would coins to take its place. l Inf (pad peat pain with thorn, and tried dinoreali medicines and ointmeota, but. they did mo no good. "I was advised to take BURDOCh _ B Lt) () l) i Bil ll its an, . lay, wat was u dear as baton." atlgotiaooaaiy, ‘ "34 _ . ' 1 i! l‘ 1 FCRNITLRE 1m. srrrmrliiarl; CHRISTMAS‘ mo I'.\'l.li anon. panicd by In equcrry but "we °°' ‘easlons merely by a bodyllllfd W11‘ stating of a aiul1¢ drwflvt- --" uaken also. But just. as we were look- mg round for. a seat a girl Gama up -,j~ass. for the par-apart was llarlolv, god obilglnly aaidz, _.accidently pilshéd lightly against a {as ne said little nneeiuaqiientlii th- l r p‘; n, "i, by The ‘r. lililma 00., ' Kings had a world of admiration and‘. wJQZQM. (ht- ..4.,._, y; ' u my 45v 1-1, 4 1-,. ,_.,