great, great s'l'fi'“‘h“°fl‘el' Of His Maicsty, namely, Queen Charlotte of blessed memory. All this associates us intimately with the Royalty of our Empire, and the citiz- ens of the Province are counted among the most loyal and law-abiding within His Majesty’s Realm. In extend- ing our loyal welcome our citizens pray for the contin- ued health and happiness of Their Majesties, and as in duty bound, petition that they may long be spared in health, strength and hppiness to reign over us. ‘. Thane A.‘ Campbell, PREMIER or. Pnmcn EDWARD ISLAND. Rule ‘ Britonnia sun more nurjeetie shalt thou i-ac, More dreadful from each foreign stroke: '11: the loud um that tears theekies, Eerves but to not My native oak. Rule, Britannia! Hritunnie, rule the wane Briton; never shall be dunes. muisnnannnnnnnnananmsliniunnnminnnnnnnn EiiflflfliiflflfflfiijfiifiEElIIIQIIIIIUHIHHIHIEIEIHIIII sannluun - over tion fr ,~ 0: Ammtin and ht opened rmaiiv on Mnv 12th 185. Voyrw Round -no wuu at it c2\dct's cruise to the W3, - and Canada; men 3 four- uggmg . , an hoflgfig tn A.t- f length of time as the for- ’; mm? ‘ad lIfl;u::7I n‘l:il&:e’presenmu\e of the his to visit the Jeet mace round e father. But from the beginning they . men, with Australia and New found that the people of the Do- zesiend as the main objectives minions had the we 01 ‘ . The new Parliament Home of formality seem informal: and the he 0 wealth of -Amtreiia "hail-fellow-well-met" approach of ' VII to be forlngg opened at Gan- everyone with whom they ' u may , 1927. and the delighted the Duke and Du eel. ii i 3 a Royal Primes to official ones. E E s 9.’ ngretiui farewell to Perth they myself L D1889r"~ gfwmd- unlvaeu spirit of mm- Africa $'g1oiacinonr-otxanue-t.y*s genuhelpentthe first few V383 the drsftnt his offciai program melnthe Dom.:nions.nehad of the blue pencil, f invitation and visited who both prefer human contacts I: wanted to see Calling en route at Jamaica at Fiji, the Renown reached land on February 22. 'I'he welcome taken in it by the boys and gi was one of the “high spots" of the tour, whigme Royal visitors will . K1118 %‘,’y°y’_"§,'{',‘},";‘.:,1°°”,-§§'1’d"3¢ am -'1 Call Myself A bigger‘ st 3&9 gm“A$n1£ 20 years The spirit of their Ma}esi.ies' his to f iih Anti_ es was admir- W :31’ f:rh?e ab? igummgd up Y the King him- an um mmggnt the Royal sci when he declared in h we get foot on shore at Auck- dress to the Rciumed Soldiers at go the ggy when they bade a Sydney : "I think I can now call “M F" The Princess It was It Auckland that Duke struck one of the keynotes of their whole tour. "The Duchess and I want to sec as much as por- New zeaianders took him at his word. and when 5-. was back in London once more 9, - The long journey in HMS. Re- .b,},‘,? ,_§§°§1,j,‘§°" 'a°“x3:de w feel “ ham Wm‘ noun began from Portsmouth on ' gmp tho mar n-light well have ‘January 6, 1927. The Duchess was been . uymg o,d¢n1‘1ngteM1 of it accom.panle<i by two ladies-in-wane of delightful discovery. For ing, thus creating it new record for was their that reoilv official the Navy. F01‘. us the Capml" N’ ymwgn pg-tat the Empire and nm:-kc<i tn hciz this was 2.119 first htflret me the Duke had acted time any ifi'i.V 1i=‘\”i FiV~"\‘“"‘"""’”‘v‘1"~‘l hewasableto tell an Etigiish eudencc: “Never have I seen such -happy, healthy children" Those "happy. heaithy.children" the Dozninlons—now 513,03: grown up-—are 3 remembered at lie for "the little Pflncess at 8‘: and Prnoese Elizabeth has since shared them with her younger sister. Leaving Auckland. the Duke and Duchess had their first experience of deep sea fishing. In the Bay of Islands the Duke landed a 120- 'Bound marlin swordfish: and '.he u chess,‘ fond of fishing from her earliest childhood, brought Duck to the Renown a fine basket of smaller fish. Lanzuaztes. are an important item hi Pl_‘ii‘.CL‘S5 Elizabeth's schonircwvn time—iabIe. The Princess, who 5'1‘- ed to learn German some timn :» , is now going to have more :u'.\'~ ‘*- ed lessons. \ i i EIEHIIIIIH-H