t i h.‘ :._ e »ag.._s___g,uulw. . ‘i -_ -.‘=.-=>..-=~nw.=~>is~ . .. -_ ‘ unrlgeof the King. “‘ . ‘ d , . l " “ Walked an s—-_-- SHADOWS .u~ BY EDWIN T. WOODHALL _ r=vs\ "he King Discovers His Double and Usqsjilm to Advlntage Against a chosen; lioelols - Wiilinm mm, Racing Tipster, gets Tipsy while Per- forming as Substitute for the King friends. The report-s or these rum. ors were brought back to tho King’ he laughed at. them so far as he him. self was concerned. butwhen they, affected his friends he express-xii - lleinrich Tries to Carve a Elmflyflnfie. ljvefllird - King Edward Advises To give _an idea of the woman's Fur" to stop Away from England. unsorupulousness, I might, mention. that one orded me ‘to keep her under . observation for a certain length of. time. which I did. l-ler movementsf were perfectly innocen: and bcyondi reproach during lny time of obser- 1 vation. Nevertheles, during this very I period. a fresh crop of rumours were \ issued -- manifestly lies. so the King decided to Dunish the ‘ stupid lady and ills revenge was worthy of him. dne of my most vivid -- and most lnrlously funny -- memories of iurglllldllvard is the s"o:'_v of Will- Emlllayes of Newmarkct thc living l suppose literally thousands of people have seen Hayes walking in the vicinity of Windsor Castle and have taken him for King Edward. ‘rho resemblance was positively un- canny, 4. . It‘: a malt-or of fact William Ilayes owned his good fortune in the later years of his life ii) the inst "that. he so closely resembled the King. It hilppend in this way! 10rd Charles P-eresford was travelling from Nerv- castle-on-Tyrle to London when he The King limgcnders Some social Intrigue. to the embassy?" he asked and Ire. 1 plied that I did. . "Did he seem well? W“ he, ull right?" , ~ eiflm WFPIYP . ... Q y _ ‘ . ... .._.4.--_.-.¢.-_....-.........--.-............. @» " Formerly of the Special Branch, Scotland Yard, and Private Bodyguard to Throo Gonorut Al: of British l-Royalty and I bélleve wmethlrl; of s clal-ec- errlved he would send, for ouch serv- ,l°‘"" P“ u" llmi" himself slant! u- he know and enquire how fllfl‘ °°mPmmY 555'} W"!!! ll they fared. than bend etch sgoldel". which W PIN W! Nmllnder" of his sovereign with s unllo. He perfume.- tfiéellled to me to be in perfect hcalthfi.’ “You had better come with me to moral for a while ind he also mart,“ - To begin wiwh. William Hayes was l his E um. but 1h n .~ , -~ - _ .. sent for and he illTlyéd at the palace answfir w,:p1,on-,c,:1:£ tofl,fi;1l;:_ F22. new‘ " “t” 1mm“? “mum” like u": K1115’- He sence of royal personages - - l: is the Egan h“ been '~ ‘my’ um wore s suit of homespun tweed: and custom my, to, Bug 1 have y,“ hm dedh "- m“ w "wr- fastened his tie with a massive gold a most dlgquleflng mesa“, Mm Si, Thelwsmm" .9 .“Yes my Lord“ I replied. "l-le clayewlthout worry. » I _ Once or twice he went up to Bab, Mrs. - -- X's house in Park Lane," said Lord Knollys. “A most. terrible thing has happened. I am Just wait- one of two appearances at Bench-ing- hI-ln- 8e geve vsillllblcodvico in'_tho purchase and treatment o! "horses, n illg for the doctor." subject with which" he ‘we, portlcu-l Then I saw what. it lvas. I could llflfdly refrain from laughing aloud. “My 10rd." ,1 said "If I might pre- jtomllur, _ Jun: Giver cm so» loo: ~Advice _ He survived the lglb King by two some to make a suggestion, ll; would lye"; but m, dam “m” p-zmnfud be that I accompanied your lordship Ibenemctor mwéyno ‘mmclfl dub to the Prcllcll embassy. whore I on Hence m him. - ~ I V certain you will. find His Majesty. l ' Indeed if you ring the Embassy -up - - l "I have allready done so." he said. touch upon an“! jaw.“ o; m“, "I know the King “'11s there because. policy. ' One cannot be clone lb ‘u the motor dropped him there with ‘tlnonamh "h"; wish “wk-d lntheoeu-ticleinqqmglnhuw been under -_ saw o" man on the Nclvcastle Ccnzral station platform so like the King tbithhe went. up and examined him clmgly before making sure ‘that l: wggmnot. The jovial Admilpl made hirrtsell known to the man. obtained his ad- dress somewhere at Newmarket and momlm the matte-r to nu Malcsty. . ‘The King said he wanted to" meet his double so the matter was arrang- ul. I ‘think lord Charles Beresford had a hand in the “rigging out" of ilL; protegee because when the latter eirrived" he not only looked like tlhe King but he dresed like the King. __l>lls,, Majesty was dclighted. l-lc ohottou with William Hayes and lnuged metrrlly when he heard that nay/es liked to go to the races and tlhble had often been taken for the King. I ,A't that time there was e cer- tdlifihosbes5 in London who was the l -- " irlbtii-‘tiation of the spiritof the society King Edward shooting at Sandring climber. She had tried every wn- treme left is the present King, Geo cnivsble way of penetrating wufi» — Umlq and had failed. It must he remembered that althouBh Kinfl Ed- "card could be exceedingly democrat-- i“ and “Hail fellow well melt" with wpfif Dick and Harry, yet. he in- rtzluctively sensed any possible ex- nlOlHlUOD and never forgave what he mnsiclered an affront to his dignity. would a thousand times rather chat by the wayside to u rac- rngtlpstcr than accept a dinner in- vitation offered by a YB-‘ie-hmse 0w‘ r-jprflmgrgly trying for snobbislh rea- sons to ingratiste himself into royal pin. Even the style of his hat and types o! his collar was identically the old boy dressed like that on pur- pose. _ After being closeted with His Maj- cd and was taken to the servants quarters and accommodated. The ambitious hostess soon receiv- of her lifc. It was an intimation that the King himself would lit-tend her dinner cm a certain night. The lady sent out invitations to all her many friends and a great many others. to “moot. the King" at dinner. Due to tile announcement regarding the King she obtained acceptance from many people who had not before dined with her. At the dinner party I was on duty outside the King's room and know his personal programme. He was due to dine at the French Embassy so 1 knew he would be wearing the "garter" and a star - - his valet had told me so. I got. the shock of my life when someone looking like the King, acc- omponiod by a young equerry, em- erged while the King similarly dress- ed. stood in the doorway laugh- ing as he Will/Ohqd the other depart. Fnr a moment I was nonplussed. which was the King? Then I made up my mind that obviously the figure in the doorway was the real King lady in question had 119911 repeatedly rebuffed and then. P91"- “395 ‘m; spltc, perhaps because she yvuvmturallg indiscrcet, she put into nonunion o series of nasty, wasplh qmqu-g about, the King and his uww Jiiflbeaoooeeooeeoooomowo ”"BRAcEs FOX FEEDS h-‘Carload qulntities lust received Harris‘ Boneless Horse Meat Burris‘ Beef Tflpe llirris‘ Lamb Trlpe ‘Harris’ Lamb Pluck: ~‘llnris‘ (beef) Beef Liver Harrie’ lions Liver- llarrls‘ Beef Hurts - lllsrris‘ Beef Trimmings ohm-is‘ Beef Tongue Trimmings with those of the King. I am certain Park osty for nearly an hour. he rcappcarl I said “but. cd a letter which gave her the thrilllabout it -_._ some myejtry?“ I m,» llflkfill by emhwlll; historians who are ‘able to document their reference... l "@1113! ‘mm 9° "WM l few mernotles tell a. _ few stories, relate incidents" whiohlhow the sovereigns 1 m"; and in the ease of King Edward _ ‘served qnd loved-off duty, as it were. ‘| But lest, in so doing, I give] fénl " ‘oration whiohls all-um; 1nd mo"), ‘did not know him, the impression that King Edward was all gsiety and lrumour, "ever seeking pleasant Vex; "rile King moved his chair beck o few the lame ritual every Saturday mon. in‘ Ind also on the day of his dept. The mo. "favourite we wls n. kcporheiie. and Kin: Edward law l. it that. sevenl ofthemceme down from Bel-moral when the Baron dropped in. _ I Ono evening than was on informal dinner at which the Kins, hora orm- lee Berelford. Oolonel .- hwoett, sl Brink Bpeycr, Dr. Morglnstcm a- t several other: were present to ma. the Daron. -I know than wueonx Jokovpmdlnl been" the chef ad vised mo to station myself in the ante-room when the koporkuolie was served. ' I uw o novel gunner accompany . tile assistant ohcl who carried the iupellzmlle an n. silver dish. It wes- g-iaxd before the Baron in carve. riches. 14ml Charles Berosforcl gAp-ped tall: edge of the table. The Benn gurglod with delight! l-Ic colnlnentlcd upon the aim of llha bird, playfully blew it l. kiss, than took his carving fork-and dug it with precision" into the breast-bone. z Then he got. the shock of his life. There was c deafening crack and the bird flew in all directions. The Baron was a mass of gravy and kapsrkaalle while all the other guests got a libe- periences and _ chucking Jokes, it is "flNM-Pyfor mo to make it ome that ~ these little incidents which x" give - were only 1n" the ‘light or threads woven here and there through the‘! main fabric, giving vsriety, beoutyi- and even strength-to the texture. l r5111; Edward was, first sndfforomoot l R great Englishman. He wu on lm-l lwrllllst with exceedingly liberal ideas if theypoliticol than he psgdfilq‘ this connection. Bel-loved and eel-m. astly, sought peace, . _ v ' It has been acid that hi0 parser-rel intervention in furthering tlhe Bite-at; ham in 1009. Kneeling at rge V, then Prince of Wales. the ex- --'from a most reliable person, to the effect that the King went on to Lane and is - - well - - we had better go." ~ _B0glls King Makes Whoopee. “I cannot give you all the facts" if your "Lordship will go to the Elnbassy you will be quite sate lsfied, I know what. I am talking about. my Lord." "You mean there is some secret rstrinrefi "Qefmlyv and heluoaito make the i914 smash inevitable. 31m; is too near tlhe realm of high mime; so I wonft wade into -geqp_ 11],“: But-this much! will any. , , lknowfor efwtthnt» the King earnestly eoughtgvnn undorltundinz with Gvmmn m. Jfllllodkmj m" of the’ Kaiser and l. friend of» the Kills. met the letter ' frequently. llllrdn Kollmlnn held several sen- bassy. There, of course, he found the Vfilil/lmfl with the King llld with King and I got out of the Way. I the Kaiser. Drf-ve Jsgow molwthe did not want Lord Knollys pressing King frequently 1nd u, w” ‘m, me for more information. Detective Superintendent who I000!!!- Whcn the King reached his rooms pnnled von Jsgow who gave me “soul; he immediately asked for William information from us... to time, Hayes, but was discreetly lntomled The superintendent wu o. very |t-ha.t worthy W” Slfisnlng - - it was clever msnn and n ecu-on; Annomne; better for him to sleep - - for an 110m‘ l-lis two daughter. were at I "school or so. The “cquerl-y" was sent for, or anyhow-rm ' he was n. young guards‘ officer who Amm‘ “ha, gun“, J“ w“ me is now, by the way l. colonel. Th0 that the extmneduqq- b 3mm] subsaltern was grinning from elu- to w“ Rum.’ “no w" khom h h." car. Then he began to lslllh- m5 “u 551-0113 w“. M‘ny_ Bu.“ um Jaughter was soon drowncdtxy that not be humi- He'8ud m“ m‘ m of King Edward, whose boom g gul- " - . ' fawn resounded all ovcr the, llllwce. cum“ '“'““‘ml’ Ihnce ,'l‘he valet, a. courier, the keeper of ‘the keys and I. who all waitedln the mutt-room, had a hard time to""m"c- Went screaming ourselves into hv-V’ "events. Y- One of the malicious and slander- or l mow _ . . _ ous swlfles the lady had "circulstndlthlt m ° rlcemnplm _ Wilma-mil"! was that, his molest-y" drank too cop‘ s . “s: d” mk- 5h‘ m!" lously of chamPB-Rne and thelrbe- “Deni” r m9" “Nib-Biron come very gallant to the flir sex. ° m“ m" Wm‘ W" 111 frequent _co.ted that. there was so his ‘Lord- ship. alter leaving a note f0!‘ the doctor, set. of! Willi nlcto the om- mlmy so long’ u France was nun. once with Russia. and the‘ was not balanced by an Anflb-‘Qgfmin understanding. " ‘ ‘ C0 d 1d‘ Willi ‘ . r l’ k 1 ma“, ‘uwmuuuyllldwsrd Ind relate one oritwo stories " lgpyol family say that the Prince is of the Leipelc - Klglflgmm, g m,“ l and vein mm!“ to qql. ' I m" W‘ ll w“. Jlongthe nun‘, rel sprinkling. When ho recovered the Boron let loose with every oath he knew includ- ing a. few in the Scandlnevlan langu- age but after a. time when he sow all the others" laughing delightcdly. he d: "an "it u the Joke is m Well, r get my own back one of these days." Then he laughed. Well it poetic jugtlu is it not? Many thousands of birds have" I shot befcro this fellow tried to shoot; incl" m," my next ‘installment I will deal with" the inst tragic days of Kin! of our present King and the Priflw of Wales. I will also explain why those who hove been nearest to the ‘going ‘to be the reincarnation of Kins nevus. " . _ " l (Noxt week: Kaiser Wilhelm Xi devises smalls experiment l" W‘ merit; of dogmect u food-Jlels in the Kaiser's bnth-gGmnnn Spy clplllrfl secret mun-u between Kins 54W!" land more.» " l " MALPEQHUEV f The mnrringe of Miss Alice Gor- trurle Dlckieson of l-lowlm to Mr. David Bernard Well, Malpeque, was solemniud at the Manse, Mnlpeque. on Saturday evening, December 25th. the ceremony being performed by the luv. D. M. Grant. Congratulations ‘lore extended to Mr. and Mrs. Well and ell will wish them hlppiness and l prosperity; r Min Haul Well bu returned to her work in Borden, after lpcndinl the Christmas holideyest her borne hfll. "j ; - Miss m Toombl. runozreplm oil l, Peter MscNubt 6n Son, lpont the‘ f Christmas holiday: at her homo. On ‘Ymlffllfll she was accompanied by her sister, Miss. Toombs, who i: also doing otonolrlnhlo work ln the some At dinner "the King" Lille William °°""'P°“d°“°° "l4 "WW motion office. ' jfltnhmesl 511w‘ ll'°“'d" as he was not due to leave yet, so e n. en ' "mChsrcoel Meal X waned‘ tnnumn I escorted the King to the French W 1mm n"; . Ermbassy where bodyguard duty was "Newfoundland GI! Oilorloc Cod taken over for the period of the rec- “Vfl- o“ eptlon and dinner by our men attach- It-M. Meat 1nd Milk Fox Biscuit R-lll. Charcoal Men. Fox Biscuit n “It-M. Puppy Mali " alliances when ed for the occasion. I returned to the palace to flll in three hours before I need pick the King up again at the French Embass to accompany him f’ maul Bola w-Niiemlnenl, (o lnornl feed orul homo, vsmlllhlllfl "Lord Knollys wants the detective Mqlblend, (n cereal, vegetable, not and liver vnul for-foxes) Bolt in my quantity. - All oellm opyroeietod. at on"? hc said. 1 made my way at once to his lordship, who was very perturbed: "Did yon, mcompmly his Majesty Fox FEED y’ FOR SALE Bu! Trlpo not lulu _UOl'.‘u: .- leoFTo [in Trimmings. l. O- gplnnnad __ Augxlgn, sniper cw‘ " IA pol Motion, (In emu» illvrfiurloeclquwienlx", ls... Hemline; ..,-‘ A l vent. Hayes, had drank deeply 0t t-hc mlfll- m" h“ hm i“ °" “l” Wnllflflll- ling wine or France. He had insisted I“ “'5'” '*°"- mini-ml‘ do German upon everybody drinking with "hlrn: ‘uxwmmlw- I "l! lwlre that tbs lie doclorod any "heel-tapping" or Kml- W" - ‘ ‘ tir- » ‘ the pretending to drink. He hold nearly every lady just a little tlPIy and many men nearly under the table, l Then he kissed "the "elru and sans ribold songs which the buttress attri- buted to the Bohemian character of the King "she hld never met - ‘but hm llbellcd freely. ' While thLl most unseeenrly orgy wds Jl in" progress a horrified bsronot who To those in the" know l an bomy- “$43,? ‘filnflgfff §fiafflfifi lahappened to bc present, n. men who "18 llfl-lflfifllqwhon I ll-y that all the Ilv ‘on pupil!» Wlitivo relief all“ tyne‘, m, m“ m“, wen’ we,“ w King-gm p,“ tillfzglemmtl an trouble at oil to W"? ""1 "WM. In on "m; fllvr 099i" m" both oouumu. ship sent for me. - I mullfwlfl Heinrich so I'll While thiKlng still listened to trruflfl". {Mfr about him. report. someone "hsd gone and roused t"! m‘ W?! fill fir"! I Ovorlw the‘ blbillnlll i-lnyos. looking rather ‘in my life. with an lam. boning 50ft)’ to.- himself, came through the "I flfidlln 1m "to lsutnilln unto - room nccomplnledby njaer- theielephone and cont "B. O. i." for Lord Knollys. That. wul when his lord- ¢_m RiIifIroolorl-hlln within"- roirlourlilllhior, with on elf-ll war-murmur: . -__- The Young People’: Society of CI" "M I minted visit of m; u, Iifllll-nfl mlIb-t bobter-be deferred and I “WWI-bled rohr. the mqum“. 90M". when he took tho letter to the Winter PQllOQn ~ Baron Carve: n Tough llel The xllll I'll “X1011: b keep "p. ants lilo Mlln» mach htqto um the hump-Rustin Allinuo.‘ . ‘l A Best "Remedy for Couglr Is Easily . Mixed otllonle loz-“goime chm ca: 15in M N!» ll. Plan: U!!! g ‘yo! "$12.1" u ll“. ljr wvuggéacifi. . Mr. John A. Currie, Hyde Park. Mass, is e. visitor in Malpeque this week. Mrs. John ~ Simpson, Hamilton, is spending u "few days with relatives in Kensingtori. = ~ - A committee from-the Young Peo- ple‘; Society waited on the Rev. l’). M. ', Grant and presented him with "on t envelope containing a sum of money. <> accompaniedby the good wishes of 0 every member of the congregation. Your ycorespondent wishes every reader of this column a very happy and prosperous New'Year.-M.- 4 _ " 0'. Pulling anew-smiley mung-o. "f i t I l 1 Princotnwn United Church‘ held its "annual muting on Tburedey_,.Dccem- lber 18th, and the following officers. were appointed for tho ensuing year: President, Mr. W. O. Donald; Secre- fury. Miss Edith Mltcblutt; ‘Ikeasurcr, Miss Margaret Ramsay. A short pro- gramme followed and the evening was enjoyed by the members. ' Jwnmv .~_ o»n;;h-&w.. 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