(__ _ - f T ri\'ci~: mire i i ,_ W v V I _ - ~_it.-- _-~ l.g-.-- __` _ _ _ .___; fe- _ __*_____ if ,_ '- --gl 'Thy€‘ _Bl°~0?8_f7:¢1phy of His Majesty-I-KfNG' GEORGE V.-By M0101' C-Fil- Klplmg _ _ i ___ "" *_ _i ' ._ ~'~‘ v 1 . ‘ »‘, ,Mi . , i, - u ‘ CIIAPTEB. 11 nga DOES HIS STUFF WITH 5B0\'EL T0- ACCOMPANIMENT of YANKEE CBEEES ppp” occasion fm jokes when H15 Majesty visited Admiral Rod- m_nol'U_ B. fleet- - tidebeginsto ,um and war speeds to ti-lumphanv, ms, but George V finds burden of Kinguhip never weighed more heevily. (peeee comes at last to a war- wmry world and King George takes ms fini( glass of champagne since i915. when he took the pledge vol- ume;-'ily. But pewe does not lighten me burden Hls Malesty bears. as mjq- Kipling reveals in this chap- W 0.1 his absorbing biography) _ By Major C. F. L. Kipling (Copyright 1930) _ _ J ghymyof 1918. the King and may soon have their reward. 1 will-i You God speed. 0° ml-ke every sacrifice to that end. ge niet his heir should follow his I” th* SWG hope that ydur Isbors example, and go to see for himself all parts of the Empire which he would some day govern It was s D* “°m°d le thvush. during those uiecfiii ming in meiium ii ei im.-i tht torrible summer dlya. the King particular moment, letting the Do- ielt that he could not'be qiough ere t.here and everywhere. in a i`ii.ting Ambassador would be sent had meant, to the Mother-country P“bli°- °f semi-rrivere dsineiiy. out in ieii them wires uieii- ieiiiiy One day. they paid e surprise visit lv 0310 Allbbmerlts I-nd Pisgerles at (The King in his speech showed ho\v Wimbkdoh, d an here the Queen ‘deeply moved he had ber.-.i by the ios Was brought up. It was mention- Quee.. eeieimi-ted their silver wedd- ing, very quietly. and with no pub. lic or i1\'i\’Bl¢ ¢¥\i'¢I‘l¢\lUi-V18. although (he King end Queen of the Belgisns i signalised the occasion by being the gi-er Royal couple to fly acmss the Ci-is_nnel. and thus offer their con- gi-stuiaticns. There was iv. 'Duuiksgiving Ser- vioe at St. Paul's Cathedral, in the morning, and a procession of three thoiisaiifi women war-workers marched to Buckingham Palace -and prefenied an address, to which the King replied: "As the struggle ln wiiloh we are engaged becomes more intense, the need for the assistance af all the women ofthe country your greater. I am confident that women aryl men alike are prepared RidfY0ur Toes of' ui c0RNs You get sure relief and stop all the pain instantly if you use Putnem'§ Com Extractor, This marvel liquid takes the stiiig out of a corn in'a moment. or two. The corn shrivels up. drops off, and doesn`t. even leave a scar. All pain and distress come to sn end when you use Putnam`s_ Be- cause if. is guaranteed tn take nfl a ornsiiderable sum would be relsed ‘V35 P-“e5¢Y1¢»¢d ‘With A biby pig ii-csponse of the Empire to Engl:1iid's which had the signal honor of being call. “The magnificent ceiiii-ibutiuns ineritioned in the House of L01-ds - fof men. money and niuiiitioiis, iiiadw a t»11ii1i: which can surely never he- thy all the oi-erscas Deiiiinioiis, and fore happened to R Pi8li118. A heated by Pridla." he said, "thc effort you discussion took place Wlhtn s. Bill have put forth, ever iiieveiising as lesallzing lotrierles for War r-,lim-it~ ‘the danger grows grcntc'-'_ are n EDUTCB Of |)f`d@ Hlld COl'|\fDI`l» l,() ill". , _ _ ed that the Queens pig had been if-is they are of ivonnier to the whole | lianded over to the Red Cross 1\'forld. The Empire is fouiidc:l on a ' Society to be raffled. and the argu- ilicck of unify. wliich no .statins mn merit u-fed that. if this was done. ‘shake or ovei-tl~imw." fm- the gha_\~j¢y_ |"FELT LIKE A JELLY-l"lSH") The King visited the Grmd meet, Ma.ny iii\'estif.ui'es ivcrn held at (once more on _,my wh me impedu iBuok"1.1»:l\am Palace during the icn this time including the Amerl 'autumn' Usuauy mc men began bv can isauiiefnip Division. under Ad- Ixfenng shy Md "°"°‘"' bu” tim! mirfll Rodinfm. who _received several mg was 'able 1° pm’ m°"‘ M ""°‘1` i semi-private visits from King Gem- are In R mmlezm A gunngr' who admired tlhe King. is A humoirift Cross' dewnbm lm “mlm “Vdh ‘ ‘Ji/imaf, 11 f i se. Admiral Redman. whe greaiivm” d°°°““"f’“ “"_“‘ mm Mi,“f“"y| ,A - . _ _ . ., . .; ' . I l ~ ‘ i N I '“ ` " llc and often divened His Majesty by` - a JI! y .sh I felt. _ il" $9, "'I*iie'ii the King sp.~.i;_~_ .nj his lolces. On . oc . n. th rr _ ' " warm down to mzgct 5;:°enmn3'V\\'heidier it \\'as .thc iiifliifzii-e of rooms and fire-rooms together, arrdiuwfse kindly "ci M Ll" "“"“""‘”g ‘nie King remarked: ~.i.in-o. iviivri the ilo:i_oi~s iizucle him ink. sonic light \\'inc. l On the day alter the Armistice. Zi ihaiigrh i“;- \\h0‘c lllmpue iiished l A vmiv reiiiiiieiv; Irma called upfm `l{iii_f.' (i¢oi°;ze early in the morning _.vi No\'mnbi=.i' 12th - a man nut giv- `cn in overpraizse oi' ultra-enthus- ii'ir.in. Hut, spcakiiirz cfi the King. lic :laid t.li_~_it. day: "Tlie King is won- ficriui, Aiivom else would relax a Line uni._v. and I certainly oulv \\'-mit. prep:i.i'c:'l i."i_coii1gi‘atulat: hun :ind come nintiy, But, of \\‘ha.L do S011 think we talked? Why, the best wav in nccoinplish the lnmiediaie release e-;' all our pi'i.'~;oiiers." ' This was absolutely oimracteristie of the Kings -attitude. At olive hc liefgniii to null his ivxaighf.. in the iiiiglity pi'om.=:. of i‘eeonsLi'uction_ (LIFE NEVER HARDER) Lie was never imirlcr, his biirdeii :fl kiiigsliip iiover iveiglied more linJi'.i_v upoii King George than ili.‘i‘lng the hrs.: post.-nor years. Hi.; 4 i I i i . i l l i | i i i . i i _ Gmurn Mn-nf “zo” co_ O, CANADA' _ I poor and I felt miserable. I took " UAUTBD. MONTBIAL six boxes of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills lielel ip the ioiloii-ship of man had :lily been st.i~eiigt.liened ` b_V the iilltrel \-ict;»r_v. and he referred to it ivzaln in his fainous Victory Speech. \vh(i;1 ho saiiili "Cannot, R. Spirit, Of rec`.prrr::i.l li'i;i=.t and co-orrlinaytion ef o1`f;n‘t be diffused anidngst all L-l;i.sscs'."' In this alone the King _saw - -:uid sees - any hope for the luiuie of the world, and although Was Run l)own Now Well Again Takes Pleasure in rwcommending Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. To the woman in the home illness is almost a calamity. Many a woman kc:-ps on with licr household duties when shn is feeling ready to drop. Hrr head aches. she is easily tired. ir. depressed nnd nervous and has no appetite. In a word she is nnacmic and badly iiecds help - the health- help that only Dr, Williams' Pink Pills can give her. These pills make rich, red blood which brings new strength and energy to weak, de- spondcnt sufferers. Concerning them. Mrs. Paul Rail, Coin du Banc. Que., says: "I was badly run-down. slept. onnrly, and awoke as tired as when l went in bed. My appetite was and they completely renewed my 1 i | I | l his belief is oiien shaken. ii siiii 'stands firm; he still believes t.h.at| this ideal will msterialise for those| who wait patiently. ' There was is great Ths.nksgivirig Service at St. Paul's Cathedral on November 12th, and the King and Queen knelt in the huge church iimonzst the packed and reverent crowds of their subjects. As they came out, Queen Mary simply and spontaneously slipped her ihanci through hex' husband's arm, and they walked down the steps to their waiting ear ‘n this niraaier. The |l irri l~iiiiy,indigostinn ` ""'-.... ics nr-~ . \\iir=n ilio iir~r\ri\ lwimiis- ni limi iffii tn/-rr' :im fccllrigs of great ' - {:ii"_'u~» :ind lsiilurn of the v1`i:il /- iirigniin Ifi properly perform their lilsh". rv" fs Themustr=t1'er-tivetreatmentwith vxlu u iii rmmre the i-\i`nau_-io iir»r~.'mi_< _'-_\'~if‘in is Dr. i`hasr~`_-_ \'| v- Ifiimi. l.irf. l‘iri,'< lic-rii prri\'r=r1 in so iliriiisriiifis of i‘;i_~;rzs that Ltr. 2 l\'rr\'o Fond is now gon-i , ' rr-cngnized sa the standaffi' V -5' |.ri»_i'i'iplion for troubles of ihijj '|`|I'lllT(’1 e'_.;; ec > Dr. Chasers/ N orvo Food [lie grcufcsf. of lmrir r¢'sfmuliu».s .=“ _.-‘X l__se_m greatest achievements of the age, to :have kept people laugliiiig for the you by Lhe hand." ' to Scotland where he `witnessed the i J-li.g‘h Seas Fleet steaming into thai irirui of Fermi iifiei- its surrender. i no me could realize better than he ivhat those German seamen were feeling of humiliation. as the gmail ships steamed slowly in, he lowered his eyes for a. minute; ii, was is triumijlhai occasion, but one can _ fancy that the King was 'tlhinkirig more of the sacrifice and pain which had brought it about. (AN AMAZING MONTH) On the 23nd - so thickly events of his amazing month mi-lianient able to say in the opening sentences of his Speech: "My Lords and Gentlemen, the occasion on which I address you mcirics the close or a period which will be fei- ever mem- orable in the history of our country, The Wai- upon which all the energles of my peoples have conceiiiratcd. lliroughout my Domilnions, for more tiian four years. has ai. length been brought to a triuiifigéirint issue." There were immense scenes of rnthusiasm in Hyde Park cm Nov- ember 23rd. when the King revicwecl 15.000 Silver Badge men - geeiies ii-liieh must, surely be uiv_irece. Men‘s Coon Cost. (No. 4760>. Gold Headed Csne. last levi' years. I ani proud to shake G On Novombe-if 19th, _the King went f 7 speszaeie ef the bulk ef the Gemini I 8 ll). ll. Elizabeth Buttrick. Caiitnii, Mass., i 'f 12. 13. 14. i - -------e- ----- -- was prorouged. amd the King was _ 5. Rev. Eugene De la Giircir, Nash 'Nd 3nT6», l-'.iii<~~ 1i~:<_ i l‘.‘35» Cushion. I Cicek. N.. B., iNn. 438ni_ Reckinc E ln. Chair. l _ _ Mrs. Fidcle J. Arsciiauli, Mnni . 17 Carmel, lNo. 3521>, Manici Ciockf _ Alice Mad¢li,\'. Urbanvillc. (No. 22701. $5.00 Gold Piece. Mrs. llonorc J. Gallant. Mon Carmel, iNo. 3118i, Fancy' Ciish- ion. \ vo-0-++¢o»+4»-o-roeeso so Q-us-04+ Bch J. Aisciifiiili. Fun i-:fi-fills _ lfi. l't"iif‘ FJ. 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