smbo WS ' Continued from page 7 ,_._.__¢_. w". and was anxiouvs to find out hint actuated the man 1D hi5 cruel and wicked libel. B0. for puqioso; o; keeping his Majesty informed, 1 we; aiLaC-hCd to the enquiry. It turned out that the man. Miylius. was a ra~ ihcr stupid follow, nctinz undei-‘the millifllfie of an Americunin Purl; railed Drake. This man Drake never came across to our side of the Oium- ml - - otherwise he would have been arrested very quickly. " ‘ lu-ake wile e. republican fanatic. he m1 spent n fortune going about Em‘- npe attacking Royalty and NL/ylim, his tool in London, had printed thou- sands oi iiiie illmlihleks toiling of the alleged man-loge. Because it was the King personally who was libelied certain mooeoom was taken without Drtueden‘: in Eng- luh (tourls. Instead of being tried m 1.1m OicLBeily Myllus nu,- tricd m: ‘oizo Foyal Counts of Justice, bclfom Irlyrl Aivorstone. i-iien Lord Chfei‘ Justice. The present Lord Reading, then Mr. Rufus Isases, Attorney Gem- rval, yiror/ecuilcd with an impressive brucii full oi learned associates. A Coachman Orders the Queen ‘i110 Maltese regisbers and “records wme brought- Over end Myiiu; w“ plvcn access to them. The King was ice-p: informed by me with every stop. "Poor Ifllow" the King romgrked to me just before the trial. "He wants mr- f0 alltend. I wish my nzihisters would let me. If I (lid I should oer. inlniv ask the Judge via be lonient!" And that was all die blttelmcss our rrcseilt King felt in his heart towards Mviius - - i019 libelier. lilvlius defended himself, was con. n-trri. and got twelve months in the second division. We have wllhcxgd during the last tin-ea reigns B. complete change in‘ inc relations cf the monarch to mln- When we nearly reached the Palm _-‘ to mind her of anything they mishl,’ Istcrs. Queen Victoria, no: only took a! yrmt interest in itffalrs of stale buti m- actually managed to get hel- Own our in nine mam out oi ten. King Edward look a great interest - - and sometime: got his own “my. King Goa m» relics far more upon the expert advice of Ihis n-liilisliers, than oitlzer m‘ his predecemors. Oi’ rouree Queen Victoria was be~ fore my time butfiir Deighton Prob- w mid Mr. Fe-i-u- and myself e story one day when we were travelling with Kim: Edward from Copenhagen. ivhich illustrates ‘that old lady's mrtal. She was at Balms-rel with lord (‘rose as minister in niL-tendaiwe. One day n. desphtch cune down from the Forcign Office which engaged the Qucon and her mlnlsller for some con- sidernble time. The Queen then [alan- vcri in drive over to take lea with 1b» Empmss Eugenio who had e house some miles away. ‘ihe minister roiircci to draft his frilly and come down the sieircase inst as flho Quccn was crossing, the hall on ihcr way to lfcr crrluge. Meanwhile a highland slonz-i had riuscended. The ruin came down in rhceis and tcnvnts but ihe Quenn and at. his right his uncle, the ;l)i.|ke oi coo, naught. yachting on board the Brit-- ianln. The latter evldenily_ prefers; naval life since King Eduard for “rd his retirement from the army.. . . \ . Jiing coin (center) _.__-______.__ ] ----- most seemed to mo afterwards as th-| . "guw on, sold a“, a mDmCn-tv ougii by some peculiar psychic pro-i "1 though; 1 551d we “mp4 50nd o rrimzifin this rain. It's enough to ccss. thcpofipie sub-consciously kliewlcourier to Cons mtinoplei" 11v: the crc-ci ures their deaths and they were recline-their belvvol Kins “Ah m. Your MoJoeLyPreplied Lord l y: amt cunt‘: nho. hell unyoke!’ for the last tune. He. s-ood in tlnei Cross. “But than is u mutter w: the Tablnziu! Sir Deigiiton Probyn and front of the fflyllmlflwknowledling rorelgn-Secretary to decldel If he! the Controller of {he Household the flheem - _ thinks - - -" . - , {stagger back! ‘The ‘Master of the Th-are was on unusually strong “l thought I said. we would sand a} Wardrobe on; his hand to his heart! detective guard that night bounce we'_ i-ourler to Constantinople," interrupt- I Lord Cross slipped a crop on the raiher expeofed some 0f bho "wild ed the Queen." ' ' ' ' iiillllififlyfi. The Maids of Honour were "Yes, your Majesty‘ said Lord Cross| clvidczl beizween sheer terror an?!’ |l:ecp the Jiozccs standing another vivmfln" t0 mike a. dbmonstieition. when U16 111W; emergéd- from the "But. as I explained, if the Foreign | hysterical laughter. ‘The Queenturn- royal box his faoe was ghostly’. l-le secretary - - -" loci quickly,‘ was enduring n-gonies even then. My‘ “lit u very difficult for you to obey “Tcll MncPhci-aoltf‘ she said "that v heart thumped. I wondered i: it’, Lord Cross?" brake in the Queen in ‘ rm very ~--_v for keeping lho horses ' would be possible to go‘. my below-i a languid voice. The minister, looking I siandin? like this. I am coming now. mnsi or to his carriage at all. _ ‘Ilike his owri CRYlCPiUYC in "Punclft she pilllkd graciously on u". my. llowevomhe mmxlelhia way thmughIw-hich was called “Very Crow." re-land majestically’ walked through ! ihociiecringcrowdsentered higbrmg- - tired in some confusion. I he aniazvd wurtic-rs and servants l ,ham and lay back on the owl-gong! 'Now nobody dared to speak back i in ivr carriage. nave-x rel-iliziiig that > 'O=ne car oonfiaining police. followed in Queen Victoria. Her own eons werc ' given thorn one of the thrills oi their and I pmeeiied him in another oar. , not pennitied to ursue with liar. or‘ lives! ' ' I “l-fe won't suffer" said the Kiiigl live hnd a word wii:li' ~ the Burgo- , mad? and to sive me Word w eome- Al: NM wry mom-Mi "M" 101"“ l1w~i>="- - i l .ono in authority that I thought the‘ Crisis had retired in humiliation. H‘ ilvz-‘xi Wrek: King Edward's raclhq King was very ill incieedi lzlnwheeded shock 0f "Mr cams‘ iuclglrizzu vindicated When u. sel-' m owed me m, the mp, mo he ‘ Hilllld the col-nei- of i-ile huge dour-s j ((11 Imrsc that wins rm.- ‘Derby -. ' ‘I huuricd 0n to see WM l“ “Mild be‘ think she was negleciinz- .mu'|. have seen by my eyopyeggjon ‘ It belongs to a rousil 1118103110 1M1, Tin- King's Private Whoopee Party how frigiiltqnod 1 w” .- for 3mm ' ' - - e ghilile: I u-iilu, his srrvuuis al-‘lrlwnrdh ‘fond- "Pvnt 100k w slum, Woodhull". he “MacPllereon says,“ he auuouucrrl nous-fur Cefflllnllilll mosLcvidenl af- said, --yo,, romino m, o; m, w” you‘. in n. non brogue. “Thait he u-onkl. irr (irrman vlsils.) took e comedy for e. tragedy at Orom- g . ’ l hing." He laughed and 1 was forced ’¢""”””'?“’°””“' Association, 184 College Street, Tor- i to laugh and he passed on, . | Services of i mun, will be answered "personally by 2 Those were the last words he our‘ WW1" ' ‘ ‘ - spoke ‘to me. In the very shadow of‘ ' ‘ ' ‘ ' death he could make a. jest; ea me: King himself reminded ingot the! Aqsomatjgn Oromburg incident, 1 will recount it: i . " ‘ The King was on his way to visiti ++w+¢++>¢wu4ou 0 l I019 ilhe Emperior Frans Josef and was’ ' feted at crumbling. The officials of my‘ ' ' T"? NDDLE“ town gave a great banquet to Hisi lylojeaty who was very popular in Aus- N I ' u l”, The domih occurred at Morel! on trio. At ihe head of one of the ileblesfhésegbsi t; 12:12:36 Linlgmffllgr’ pm. 2n. irzn. w iti--.-. Finlll! Dunpliv _ In 'Memoriam - i QA¢§t§OQOO§OO MRS. FR lNK ’DIIJNI’HY. Ii __- "<'+*urnulrrra*wrrrlswu'jaoxn;lau.. e e . ,. r¢_’ " Y//-?E'_"'.-'--~- yWiiut About the Feathers,“ .t._. 0n the Turkey Z’ $50.00, in the Person who ‘counts them correctly - (lihcr awards from $20.00 down qeseciizf-‘l Mm? tfiiiwlc‘ -. ..» r~A~ g-iass 1.0 the saw." “u, “hm. pence chm Md me KHwJayii-ig foundations for the mm he was ‘ wemalefand 1i“ beenmeeith habit-I which must be estab~ um a massive figure 1n moat 301-. KW"! llllifvfm- ‘K111! Edward asked who he was and was 101d that he was the Chief of Police. The King hqd him pmseiliied to him and lifted his "bissest policeman I ever lhe has been weaned when he is no unngcr no entirely dependent upon ‘his mother. The need for special mce Kathcrirc Sinuottr. The dcccar icri llfid horn in lil imalfi‘: for-sci‘ i innnlinr. mul all ilint mcclirai aid {mfg of me infant l‘ generally Naomi kind liurrni: ooulrl do war. of n? n‘. ~_ ‘nized. but what is not so universally! Md Sh“ parsed veacehlnz§ ‘Fwy itndersioodis that the pi‘€-sch00l| “l” “m” d“ 5"“ w“ “m” f _ yea" of me m‘ a“ Important m qucntiy and consoled during her ii good "mild not cancel her drive. She sew gnii his ilie. King Edwiird. nfiio‘,was'in . "Ishbid u 3'1".“ FEM?“ is w be “m” Inwl Croce; nm-i stopped io examine In puckish mood. chaff-col him and in- s-lstecl um; ‘he drink winipwith him, much to the nmuseme the draft reply. ‘masking of carriages romimls me um. Kink Edward never lost. 11b love on, around, » , . 0f a. brougham. pinion-in; it eliways to the more modern motor (BB-LIVER no; m‘ ‘ “has somoihing oi dignity about a ward, 90 i_._ .'_1_‘_;_'; chQmpQnge w, w, first time in his life -- with Q13”- orous results! He had supreme eii-‘honity, the" horse-Maugham, absent in o. motor rm- but more impririant siiill, so for es the Kin; was concerned, it enabled The ‘police chief was u good pin. r "vat ndiznirer oi King Dd- Of QVBXTOHQ ed. l, After weal-line. the child cannot heinous one"!!! the‘ family in the sense that he can cat the ordinary family diet. The feeding of the oiiiid gt this time requires spezial core. and. lihe mother give time to the‘ inroper selection end preparation oi’ the youiv; child's load. There is, |beyond doubt. e close relationship, mm w see more m‘, ms "some mum no Mme 0mm“ who d.“ lay libetycen lihysicel illness ‘end prone: roe more of him. Travelling as it did, much slower. Kin: Edward Corrupts a Police Chief l r-iieii nevar be able -i0 dismiss from my mommy the lac-it glimpse I had oi ilw- King’. lie was for from well when attack of illin which 1 f-houzht was! 09a Save the King and the Marne- BWIB i0 be very lerious but he reoov-F iilrdsel .. . . . emi before we run into‘ Paris. i Ho had arr-mind b0 attend Oovent, of his assistants pulled me poo: .. (‘linden 0o hour Tetmtlnni end th-i think his lieutenants enjoyed u” Ouch lie wes“fa.r ironvweli, he inels- cident -~ noiwvirlimait g iiiipi led upon cm-ryixig out the pwlmmme. The ovutiurl the received that night. chuffed me about lfloklng no mm» lminz, tremendous. lil. el- J about the incident. _ , , , .- \, _ . i‘ . - 1 ' ’ ' ' WIS OVQTWhG ) I trifiawluh ' uuii has» hand on him so he Wu left no scpndg lime the town dlgnlerles‘ end thmw the multitudes who lined the mod in. lo hysterios, by the spectacle o: him- sell in nu uni-urge lmlheuwgiy u,- fore the royal ceajrlege. He ‘sat in his biouglmn and in q, very tinmk-sn ionei u» came back from Biluritz. Jilstfiilb- I bellowed forth the Aunt-flan Netionnil rifle Bordeaux on the tie-in hehwd lmi nnthem. i-he German Notional nulheml food. Eating habits are established during the second and third veer of illiel It therefore stands i0 reason izhat these years are the most import- ‘ant in starting and develoPlnl? @991" jabio habits in connection with the ‘l use of foods, Young chiidr suffer, considerably from oolde. lo siliitis. bronchitis. pneumoni . and other di-Wll" ‘l! u" nest; by her pastor R-Bv JOEBD“ R00“ I cy who also nrlminlsuired to lmr ih" last rites ‘of ihc church.‘ On Monti"). Dr-c 30in her funeral largely-allelic! ell in spite of incicmcnt weal-her. Wm"- hcid at St Lawrence Church whcrc a high Ninss bf Rcqilieiu was chanted by the, Rzvcrrud Dawior. Thcre llPl‘ remains were laid in their last rosi- ing pin-M. there to Milt R Glwlmls Iiesunccticn. She lcnvas to mflilm =\ ncnrowinz husband, W0 F4599“ "V1 five bi-rufifsitrs who will cherish tiic mgmnry of a loving wife and sister. 'llic hearse was drivcn by Pete‘: Dunphy and the pallbearers were Frederick Sinnott, Lawrence Pile-lap. Joseph Walsh Edward Rosse-Lter. ‘iu-zmk Motel-thy and Philip Sinnult May he: soul mst in DEMQ C. N. R. Radio Program (jnnttlfllfl National Railway! Ml‘ r_~___ ,__ - _ ‘ ' ' Thefleelhers on the Turkey are mule up of figure! 2. 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 and 8. The pruhicm i-. in lake iliz-sl- icalhers on the Turin! l-llfl Ida! the fllulll- The will o! m‘ flddfld fllllres will be taken as lilo numiu-r ui fculhcrs on iiie bird. llllzEsz-For the correct, or nearest correct solution v w - prizes in order u follows will be paid in cash. - ' (“OYH-hlums lst Prize $50.00 5m Prize 84.00 l Eve-“Y one ‘in My lallllil‘ Whvrc there is n resulur subscrip- 2nd Prize .. . .2000 61h Prim .. _ "199 tlon oi this paper paid m advance. i5 invited to Lry the 3rd prize __ __ 39m) v m, Wile H _ ‘goo solution and uolnpclc for the pHZCS. 4th Prue , ..5.0(i liinPl'izc............1.01) ' - _ ’ _ ‘l Anyone not eligible in nvcnrdulicc with N0. i coiuilliun, H‘ L95" “Juflbfi may compote by becoming n subscriber 0r sending in (ho There is absolutely no l-e,poii-.ii;i||1_v_ Qbllgaflgn of cos; o] subscription nl some munbvr n! the inmiiy with $4.00 fur any kind to try for a prize. The soivuig of the problem wlii wl-illifl‘ O1‘ $5110 M‘ tlw ixily ior the first year in advance. provide u few hours most interesting work. _ 4 - J Eiery compcliiur may. l! ilz- or size so desires, send m a C0i\lI‘l5'1‘l'l;|uN 31,0555 new paid in zidrnucc im- uue your subuurlpilon _WlLil me The compemjon do,“ s“ umay_ January Z5‘ 1930. ‘L SDlliliJll. This is not obilgzliury; but tile winner oi each _ midnight. All solutions to he considered, must reach the Pr!“ Mm do“ Smd a "cw “““5“"b°' Wm be alllaldw 7""‘" ‘dams, 1,310,, hem“ ma; “out _ double tiéetl-"amgunt his or 111i‘! prize calls ior. Thus ll the ' _ _ i _ _ W nncr U 1e rst p112? 1h.’ sent a 713w subggrlbgr; no W11] -in case oi a tie the prize will go lo the one who had 5cm be avrai-dcrl 511mm ca=|l mslrnci oi $000, and accordingly » r new subscri lion with his solution in accordance. wi With all the prizrs. Nu one can so sv~ur ‘n "f" P y th _ e double mnn.y , . . audition No. .'i. v unless the new suhsri-uihnli l5 actually foru-az-dr-rl \\'i'h ms , if those who tie have both. or all sem in new subacrip- “mm” . lions; then the ize ill l tl-i ~h . b i t . . _, which he or shlenbecgmeglgiiifibieu ignbatd olglteslllafigheaetisotn 4 Each mil-mm“ m m SEMI“: m ms sflumnn‘ “ma. m“ ‘dmnm m“) we year 1930. urbum or an are mid m ‘d; tile decision oi the Jiidi-IFS shall bc indisputable and final. wince to Decembe 3i, 1930. the th _ lil d‘ '1 . .. . . . among such proportionately accrordirigrriginezhg figlilbé‘! d: 5 3:,‘z}.§'.g“{]f.§']§f,§.1?° Sh“ ‘n on ‘he rollmun‘: mm] cup‘ winners. ‘ ' Cut this out on the border lines. fill in and mrui early. summon "ruumsv To Turkey Feathers Competi n . The Guardian. Charlottetown, P. E, |.' Name . . . . . . . . ...................-....... ‘b! i am eligible for the competition on the _ Ia) My solution df the Feathers nn the Turkey v . . . . . _ . . , _ _ , _ _ _ , , _ _ , . _ _ _ _ _ , _ _ ‘ _ , _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ‘ ‘ _ V _ ’ _ ’ ,_ ‘ail addressed nlark 0n outside (if cmvlope- “iiirkcv Ffjllfljeys Cflxnnctluflnl- FEATHERS (‘OTJPECUI ‘ITION rg-gplrltpry tract. These diseases . - . . m“ | pouvy toil oi young lives each 1. one w m him u, Mop put m, ,,,,,_ ,,,,,,,,,,,,._ 1, L, a mmfter oi ,1 but importance to lmow the reason "1- [Uf our u the condition is to be rm- , F mF-“Ele- vénled. In searching for an explan- W-hen we not to the Kim's halal he ouon, we iind e condition that upper-burly iu almiflcent and W. which attention should be drawn. Mothers. nwsneieeuit of_i.h_e Vvknowleflkfi m?! \ i - ‘ ' ; . hevé mun-ed; conégrninl the/we ohthe infant and the vnlue of fresh qi1f.’!_|¢ aimnhine. now put thQlr beb- ' lee cum: 40m a are». dul- .r tlygjiirsryear. however, tnu necomer diiléiilt because thejbung‘ child re- - ' yum» ‘wrist-M “which Alvis» ,j w .‘ 'heenn beieft inn place tint is -. ’,. _ ., N. '/ hnoippl “mo. Ap -u jesultqtb! - "u" l - " with iwxmiu doom. Mtsibly mine ' ofljvitiy the mother when she e068 Bonnie) Naif-Hahn! Jniwiliiowhloli, mennhtuat most of " who tiineflr Ipht in uterus. Thur. '-. 1 - , . - " ~ . (in carnnval-rourdraim, l QM“ l" "l" ‘u’ ‘h: "P" mm‘ ‘my ‘mm vain» suiw-ol" x-mtu in. ‘ ti: ‘munch _ xlilllinn: uitar.» _mumu 1m -. - - u %ai:':iuee.~vl:»%‘ > E » ‘Canada Symphony llour SUNDAY, JANUARY 26th, 1930 Toronto symphony Orchestra. D1" Luigi vnnKui-iies, Conductor. Soloist: Alimrnurt, Baritone. l l i. 6.00 -- 7.00 I‘. M., A. S. '1‘. l I I i Programme : l ' - i Qverto _-. lphigcnie in Auiiie- Gluclla- " ' A55; sigmund‘: Licbcslicd from "niewiilkurefl-Warner. ‘ Second Movement from Symphony N038 (Unflnishedi-Schuberl. ‘ Songs: (i) Lindcwncv-Williums- (b) Bwett and Twcuty— Wei-lock. - i Prelude to Act n1 or "'i‘.4ohcngrin"-- Wqner. -- I »" om“, m‘ ll luck of if ‘w u» mu doe-meager A ‘fmh l" o‘ m. “nu-flan “o”; MONDAY, I NimBYflth . n; mm. ohm r _ child (IG- . "mfihyfiofi, m”); m” "quire inrMusicaie. -' v - _, Th0 defined Indy w’; in her 00th without Quotation. 1 lntenncnt ivau in llic l-‘alniiy 1:101 u, m“ mood o , ~ > o, m»; noo-ewelrllqnorls irom Jonn- your one boom-in ‘mo: health The ‘funeral eel-vice was conducted in the mum - Ccmelcry. _ , m! me w,“ ., c’ ' w " mortar: u no mowers. . . - auruglal-umi-nuiuuinapvem by m a". m; Rough-n o: mm: - I .__. m n,‘ an,“ ,. r, - -_3.30-Musicll Prflkflms. infirmity with Dhfletl-in ‘ihtlehoe un- r "rind by‘ Rev. m. 1110mm oi the Outboard racing is bfing ;-~..\~..-!nr- _.,_,.,_.CL_ » “yo?” V; pwiyo m. _ _ii.30-8took jitevpri-r min Bolio- lil on.» tiouiiunuiner homclgnl lsi a gonnoni-Ion. . .. . med hr the 1m: uunuauylzuai Club _ =___ , meuui- mu Mills. ‘ 1hr. i0 Upnlrla "8088 emigratio- n l ma,“ .\ “ t Oiled .‘. 51" Memorial“ res m!!! .4 MACLIOD ....,.. _ ‘There posed peacefully any on Wd DINHWIY. C"? 1003111! WWlId-ijfra. B. Hubbard 0i‘ New Bcdlord, the av ‘of no» 38rd. um uni-y. n herflelvenly H09". vii-h Pr"?! 1655mm. Mrs. A. .1. McDonald oi mm ' huh r of the 1m “Annie end ewrue- Mm will Nmmhir milieu. r. n. i. - and Eliznbcth in nu Ilia-ammo lcomonica and Morn- Annie‘ mum.“ Portals, P. t. I. kindly welcome to all ainoerl end “mo, Address ......----..-.. “u....l-..--..-..---....- (cl Amount enclosed on account oi the above Sub_.ription 3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ , _ _ , _ , _ _ , _ _ _ , __ 1d» New Subscription. Name Address ..... .. Amount enclosed" $4.00 o1 85.00 paying for the first year in advance. -.---.--..---..-H...... . - - . - . . . . . . . . . . . . .. lei l mu that the decision of the Judges null llci-zspumblg and m,“ Signed . . - . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..-_.n...---u-unu Address .--..--..--..'..1”U lVDTEI lwtionl (0)181 (d) are in.’ use only 'lf eubacri ntion is in arrears cr if soiuiing in e new subscription. _ _-.u~ ¢-_--.._.-....__..____-._.-n---_ 1101’ i0 ("CM-b "P94931105 h" lmllh‘ Ciod to then," flock oi ugr: iuui -i’.‘.U‘u‘ hours who never weal-led in their de- Loy/g;- oy M, 5on1; v m-o votednese in her. - l flora was a peaceful life lived in the py one brother A. D. Mcbcod of Cun- seciuion o! the, lime yhm one ner- ton. mes. and three sisters iviz) .._-_._¢ Li." " Sir Robert Wallace. ciiuiiinaii. fiV-Q-"ili" flliii UlC-HCPHSHIZ authority of Land lmllflsfilvcly rcndcrcii. Silo is sulnvrli‘ {or many yours, stntcil recently wit drunkenness, so common ill timid?’ ‘:3 years ago, has largely disuppeu u .4 "i! To show tint the recent q znut the duhopcnrmz inur. ' lid not apply to it, ~ i‘. , .