MAY 11, 1937 ijndnn Plans Rgya I Salute “To Sovereign j- (Continued how Pa“ a‘ whim“ by strongly pacific ‘pparelitiyu: account says m“ 1W- ?“ as being recited a ilsure willie u w was repyesented on o h, archway with nwar lllP l "I » at her feet. ~ “iliililfi. no - we» onation taihlefll-vl- 1 mfsehioiggeil only a ch M" as addressed, in 80" Q denl l1 Ednnurd V at the time. “l ukciilllmlidward, K1118 Edwam’ gcdinve Klllg inward‘ bum. to continue m gyufe and virtue Qwhicil 60d Preserve m peace 1132i‘; n» n n,“‘§",“fi’.'§§'w= see the same idea; an allfimli‘ W121?“ »"‘- PQYSOII. Now the more digni- designed only W 4° llftlilfly- I'll/fill‘ gm; unplay is ham, u, an institution which both " _ 1.4 participant and the 1§§..§‘.‘.. united in one numwe w sulilifl" * l h a lot of people mishi Yeitifilxtl-‘ga few acrobat-s and thinqfi while whiting fOr WE Wocefislqn s arrive. there Me ' um‘ u,“ modern days. Caterers a m convenient)’ Blt-Rfllfid ‘ma’? Ben Jonson. Thitwls p ______ Focal Point of Coronation Where Britain's Kings Are Crownri IHE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN PAGE TWENTY-FIVE The Coronation Programme Engagements of The King and Queen v WESTMINSTER ABB/EY * The followlflfl is IL list ol the engagements ol the King and Queen before. during. and alwir the Coronation period, with other arrangements of public interest:— " ~ and Queen gave an Aiiernoon Party at Buckingham Palace. Friday. April 2a (st. George's Day) -iJnve'iling oi‘ the _Klng ‘ Georsé vililenimlnl it virindsoi- by the King. who] was accompanied ' ’ by; the en, . f v j’. Sundlw,‘ April 25 — The King and Queen _ . witnessed_,;a parade “F”! Klnsflirsvccuts at Mlidsor. Tuesday. April 2'1 -'1‘he King and Queen attended the opening of the National Maritime Museum _ lit- Grcenwich. _ v . f5lmdflyt. M riyki-Ajllhe King‘, and Courts at Buckingham Palm-g, “Dlldfly- M"? 13.-Arrivi\i Envoys and Doputatlons, $tate Banquet ‘at Buckingham Palace. 01’ Tuesday, May lr-Presentation » of Addresses and loyal Greetings by Prime Minister-s or the Do. cL-whlch is ‘ ‘“ thin fiwjtaflril‘; of an imitation well. “my-and laid-smoke" 8i- 111' “wag will provide pleasant music. better gerfomed than any heard in under flys- . 9n the other hand, oi course, "I0 ohm-Hue Londoners got the benefit 01 a certain variety in their pro- wgsion which we can hardly M399 to equal now. In a nilnbor cl mums [hm-q were two OOIOIIGUOII pmessbiis. because the Kine ml!- rled alter his crowning and than iiad w be a separate ceremofliii f" (he Queen, This W86 the n69: when sweet Anne 0T 9m wine over to wed Richard II. These royal lovers, whom Lon- don saw R881" "Oi? 9° PM m” m “Richard oi Bordeaux. found. a ‘wonderful wooden castle Spillllfl "0 (m- their admiration when their train-reached ChelipfideL- Blll stead of truculent l!!! me lit-flllliS. with well-f/wirled mug 13911105, these festal ba lemen Indian Prince 3mm m ' “Figure At COTQIIGUOII “m” GAEKWAI 0F "BAROD PLE, GAVE LAVl-SHLY T9 IDEA-LN WAR. (B! T. CHAMPION) (Oonulhl Pull Stall Writer! Among the jay ol’ exalted princes who will be in London for the Coronation this month in the GaekWl-r 0t Baroda. now in his 75th year. who succeeded to his inheritance an 10am I80 as, W15- He is one ol the few remaining potentates d India who was PPM’ ent at flie proclamation of Queen Victoria as Empress ol India h! . W esdwy. A oovnnmlvc 2.400.000 PEO- communion. _____rninions and by representatives of ~ India and of the Colonial finnipiref Luncheon party by the King and am"! ‘i’ Bllvliilicham Palace loi- 1"‘ Represent» party by the [Duke u Gloucester. - edn May ie um: Dunn“; bylhrgire Broadcast in the evening Thusday- May lzr-atau Banquet at Buckingham Palace. ‘ FTldfl-y. Milly IL-Dinner to the Kin: and Queen by the Secretary o! State for Foreign Aflairs, at the Foreign Office. Boil at Buckingham 1m inghnm the Malawian Gaekvwar It: Soyniii Mao 1H. in 5W0 him his 1:11 title, c. c. Iéhn, PM,“ 1L.D.8en K= Ki 1.50m er ' . Bahadur. garzafiil-l-lliielias-lDo/wlat- Elll/"Tdfill- MM’ |5_‘R‘“Pt‘°“' i-Inglishia, is well known no for for and decorum of “Mien his lavish donations at different EnvllY-‘l and mlmlatwns- tun“ for mperm purposas. not- Garden party at Sutton Face. ably duh! we Gun w“: whm near Gilildfflrd, by the Duke and he successively gave the Ihiperial ween gwere present at the lflifliRuraiser-yfce at the new Royal Mllmify College Chsipel, Sand. liurst. _ y iv-filvesdav. liirny Lé-Eyiieniné’ ‘i-e." Oefltlon by Lord and Lady Lgndgn- de"? 8t Londonderry Hoiisé, ' Wednesday and Thursday, May 5 on‘! 6~Their Majestles held _t0 be followed by'a Duchei of Sutherland. Sunday, May 16—1Whit Sunday.) Monday, May 17.—-(Whil. Mon- together day ) Wednesday. May 18 -'I'he King .__, and Queen will drive to and lunch Tuesday. March 16.—'1‘he Kin; at Guildhall. Reception at Broadcasting House in honor of %0 oversea visitors, 5.30. fliursdiiy. Mfly§J%.—NBVfll no. view by the Klnglat Splthead. Monday. May M iETUlDiIB Day)‘. ‘The King and‘ Queen attend Service at St. Paul's Cathedral. ~ Tuesday. Mu-y _§—Dinner to tho King ahd"Quecn' by the Prime Minister. at l0. Downing Street. Wednesday. May $$.-‘-Bjyfl1d3y oi Queen Mary, r Court Ball Palace -Thursday, May 2'L—The King and Queen will be present at an even-ins reception by the LOlldm County» QOlIXIClI Friday} Mai’ all-The King wil hmd, 3 Lev“ Gk, St. James‘! Palace- ' " Dlnner at the Zoo, given by the Fellow-s of the Zoological Society, party. Saturday. May 29—Garden party - at Buckingham at Hatfield, given by Lord and Lady Salisbury, ' Wednesday. June lL-Officm celebration oi the Kim's Birthday. T|'°°Pl"¢ the (blows on Horse Guards Parade, Thursday and Fridan. Julie iii and IL-Investituros by the King. Saturday, June 1B. - Their Moiestics will make a state entry into Windoor- - védondayRJunc lL-Gaater Say 9 - 601K980 Chflipfl Windsor. . Nesdoy. June M. — Levoet (Jordanian-icy n4 Buckingham Police. Simday. June WL-Review o! Br-Bervkfi Men by the King. ‘Tuesdfliy, June 20.--The will open the newfioulpture Gallery ¢ the Tote sauew, M11 be"! He will be accmipanied by m0 Queen. Thurwday, Jiuw 1. — Thell Moiesties will hold a Court at Buckingham Palace. _ ‘ Saturday, July 3 —Th'° Km‘ grfl Queen wih visit the Festival of Youth at weinbley Stadium Monday, July 5. to Monday. Jilly 1¢,_visit by the King and Q1169‘! - Kin‘, lest iris vernment millions of rupees for to Sggtlgnd. _ were guérdedldby Lfifugfet-i-iw girl; 1977 at Delhl- gYbplilflefi and motor trucks. to- tennis have long been his favorite Thur-may, July 8.-'I‘he King m” C“ c?‘ s’ blowfng Show“; The government 0i‘ hll 918W gethflf with lortunea for war re- spit-ls. will hold a Levee at the Palace o! W‘ we“??? T, u n "m, King is one of the most onlighiened in He; funds, Another notable coronation vis- l-lolyrcodliolmel ’ o‘ gm, 1m o“ eertlll the air all the Indian moire. for the The Gaekwofs state ls e000 jtor from India is the Mflharfljnll Wednesday. Jilly 14. and Thurs- “? l: “g: a %rt o: dance ol Gaekwah. has travelled H‘ ‘Vtlv- square miles in extent. with a pop- ol Jaipur. whose ancestry ls traoed daiy, July 15.—v..~it- hy the Kine Se??? b qfwrmes m; the record Vlsltlni! 911ml! 0n M 19554? 2° uliition of 2.448.000. bank nearly 1.000 "years. He was and Queen to Wales. F19“. u ' occasions. Many d? his state oflic- He in an author in English of hnrn "n 1911 and succeeded to his Wednesday, July 2l.—-Tiie K113 ' o a; “f?! l1 ed this u b scatter- Bro have studied flblmdmhd Y" Ml‘ some eimerience, his works inc ud- title at 11 yelil-s. This prince took aocompam-eil by the Queen. will .T':". 0 0:15 before ‘zheyhoogs of ditlon w" the grant (mutate scholar- 111g The Position of Women in a full military course at Wcoiw-ch open the new headquarters of the - F]: 2fi‘.(.1a1§:de_but not ma; mum ships for study ll EIIIOR and India L-Me, From Oaesaizw Sultan. here nnd on return to his oivn London Fire Brigade. oi ('(>i‘ii"i(“ only Syllilbfllical mpre. America his Highness has in- Famine Notes and. others. Tiger, country in 1930 was invested with Thursday. Jilly 2?.— Garden semmilms The cm, could always hunting, shooting, billiards and lull ruhng powers. Part/y at Buckingham Pawnee. be Lii-lsii. but it never ‘really threw in nilliicy about. when, iliicl‘ in her reign, Anne ro-llilru the City and was in Cill‘iii"iii\‘ once more. she lliid the thrill oi saving an angel. complete l\'.‘lil uolui. (icsrend toward her flilii p|v~olii her with n. crown-a Nliii [bild circli-i, alid another tor ill-r hllhitiiiil Allui- liJllflyll (lid even bet- for li ]l]'(‘_~.t'lli~\' if not in the lic- llliil ])l'i‘.\\‘l\i£lliOH II don't think lllc ('il_\' l‘\'(‘l' buttered that notion ol liil‘ -lll_i.'(‘l lliid the cloud; it hflid the Will Reinhardt ytoilch). I She, [Filo !',l\\‘ll n purse ‘with 100D ‘gold mark» lli it by the City Recorder‘ i and lill i0pv0f that, _wllcl'i‘slle_ 0t _ 13> luv u» iheflhilile Conduit] tiigre W011‘ ‘PJlliL-S", Juno and u-Wonusrf fll rviiliv to give up their fam- Oils lulirll-n nppic-~ real gold- W Avlliv This impressive. fruit Ms divided ,_ili three comrzgltments" anti‘ ' ougurated a system oil’ educational "ml ,1) viliefi riches, wind i€l.(‘ll_\'. No ll lhoiw- is one thing certain “Wu ~\l".\' 12. 1937. RS eninpnred iplil llllifit‘ old days, it is that tow-lion. organizers and < ill!‘ nllirl- certain of each other "Hill our before. Between them. ..'.;::::. w ~ r""d~""i Yo». it will n; n right royal rnllllo. _. The Flower Party lf =0 rllvlior nn eiiti-anculi; idea Mil-Ii i\ London hostess hols plrt 0 cpl-ration. that of the flower ll<'*"‘< If wax lie-id in an nrtihtls “Hill”. l"iO\\‘(‘l‘ yiictllrcfi“ .. lqflflied , illi» mills, Tea-clips were handed "m" 1b.’ lll l ed 1 - . . - . . .- i .~' ~ . n0“.|,rs__‘m§1li£el‘:;l éggffinlngnla trlfélty Playing in “m Kara," 0| their lulimi- l-kc- tiny irilior two children, I'l“lll('(l~S‘E||1lilhI'lhv (It'll!) ‘and hlzrgnrlt ‘ti.’ a. ..'..“ _ mlw have looked! Real ilowem. o1’ nhwn above Inn-mill! Illwlivlii" '° m“ -""""-“““ ‘h?’ Mm M i.“ hmplre-s M“ lntmlf ""9 !l.fi:lifr"lntl\l n nu t lie in Jflffsh l0 llu ‘ll-W oatkins, daffodils’ pnd thorn in the glare and spotlight o!‘ publicity, Rigoroua training for t e queenuhrp is the o o nae-sh u i0 , n. III I . . . . wow decoknied the iii/mile. 0w» ,.,. . ,. . .1 it i ‘ ' h