- Mary took her immediately to her heart. ‘Born To A ‘.1’ Command’ Love And Respect’ ls Elizabeth, Britain’s New Qaeenl Kin dry-Faerie; 1; Gracious And F un-Loving ii Britain's new queen ought well m desclflaed by tins phrase: “the wmnau every Ififincther wishes her lavorite son would marry." Morn her b.rth as the untitled duuglll-er d N10 14th Earl c1" strathmore, throudi a lmpw And simple gmlhoocl unmarked by m; swat suii oi money, Elizabeth Bowee-Lyon glow up with WI‘! mother-ili-lalvs ideal. She hud the blueet oi blue blood was pleasanfly pretty (‘but not too pretty), had good health. 31nd temper, tact htelligllitce. ITHWHO’. m beyond whisper o: reproach, and fine sense ol ro- sponslloility and duty. Them are important elements that mike a queen. It is not surprlsln‘ m“. when the Duke o! Yorki love lor- the eerlb dmghter was declared. Q1081 The tutleage and counsel and the quufii-DIAWW love o! the Queen Mother have had and always will continue to have en inehlring elect on film BT95?!" queen. Serious-ail lib-lab; somuchnagbeenwdttenahnitlnvirtnllclthp nowqueenthatltispcnile Shin lichens stifi-qnd-stamhed unreellw. an: would he glttulwus. ' Tim "duty first" fl 0i Qilew Ellflbeth ‘Ithllll pleunoixeiiontlnlccoranlorqltelee, and will those who know hi‘ i091 will‘ be revealed as the new royal couple nuuume the burdm at monarchy. But the lighter side of the “brow Scotch ins-Sb“ who hag become Britain's queen is no less revealing, because it shovis that on the throne beside GIN‘!!! VI there sits a human behig as well as a quel. For example, throughout her ynlfll, Qiwtn Elli- abeth signed her name iu letters to intimates no ‘Lizzie? 'l'hat is not usually the act o! one who l6 position-proud. She continued the practice until long after her marriage had mude her Duehss 0f 101k. Attending a musical comedy once while duchcll. she heard a popular song called "Lizzie," whldl amused her so much that she insisted the Ilia accompany her to a latter performance to hear it. But in the meantime the Lord Chamberlain had heard about the "Linle” song, and had it out out o! the show. Plnyed Role or Male The saving sense ot humor must be native, tor, u a little girl it is recorded that the new queen lik- ed her little joke. Glamis Oaetel, where she wad born, i5 one of the historic Scottish seats, probably the place Shakespear had in mind when he wrote his tragedy o.’ Macbeth, "Ihane at Glemis and o! Cuwdor." Many visitors come to see it, including many ‘Queen suntan. 1 ..> - :"-,-¢\ $11K _ Marked Trait Is‘ Fine Sense Of Duty I . she had learned to hendle a. rifle only in pseparulloi for the trip. . Thus it may be seen that, dxpite he: decorum on official occasions, the new queen is a distinct [renou- allty in her own right. Intaclhthislsaotruelnoontrasttotheunepee- tec‘ menwhoienowkingthat British nin- pepem a few years ago tell into the habit out printing little items like this: "The Duchess 0t York, locom- pmied by her husband, will leave london on Tucl- day next lor Beetle-nit...’ It required scmepointedctticiu Iilflflfltlongtope- Inhidflieedltorl-flllkllterlllvlbwns the Din whoInIAkinraIoILmddIrectLyInMnQtoIQQ Ill-Hotli- The! 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A servant is usually “told of!" to aMw and dropped a rhinoceros with a uingle shot. though 1 Loyal subjects, throughout this great British Emp visitors the public portion! of the cutie. One ,4» Elizabeth, then a teen-age girl, dressed hetselt in n mind's unllorm, and mceived such guest. Many, pleased with her apparent knowledge o! the castle and its traditions, oftered her gratutlties. Bo there may be today, living, certain travelers who can remember having tried w top the luture queen o! England. During the empire tour "down under" to Australia shortly alter her marriage to the Duke oi’ York, the new queen again proved that ahe was no "feminine stuffed shirt." . _ Killed her Ilhlnoeerol Bhe waded into rivers to lish for rllnbow trout, M i FEAR GOD-—HONOUR THE KING their thoughts, at this time, to the solemn ceremonies of _ THE CORONA TION 01-" ouR MOST GRACIO us so vznrzrczv a It l8 our sincere hope that His Majesty may be blessed with a reign of JUSTICE, PEACE and PROSPERITY ed.0nthecontrnl1 itmeansonlytlmtuyounzeet deughtercitheEul otfitrnthmoreslm we; unuflgq, Gll-Illl-B Cwfle. mo» hmresslve o! the seats at the 14th Ea-riotfltmtlunor, isprobeblytngqmqgm. hlblted house ln the British Isles. But it ll only (I10 olthepropertlelolthelihrhemlnliloothelemlly was lhylng at 8t. Paul's Walden-bury, Hartford-mire, a comparatively nmell red-brlek Queen Anne house, more. on Aug. 4, 1000, a daughter, one day to be qllwl 0K England. wee born to the Earl and Ominteu o! Btmthmore. Bu‘ lwbod! knew it then. she we: Just n pink- hood. and-whlte wisp o! lovely Scotch baby 2-‘ ire on which the sun never sets, turn DEBLOIS 3110s., WHOLESALE MERCHANTS _ LOBSTER DEALERS-INSURANCE AGENTS Consult Us When In Need of Protection Against Loss By Fire ' 45—47 QUEEN STREET CHARLOTTETOWN TELEPHONES 698-641 ill {i} ’- ‘ I .. uv-uttl»lhll‘l1ll"llrilrlll>10 - - . . . . _ . . ,.