W of te WRLD The King and Q een, with Premier King are shown as they ground. Disabled Veteans eet The King And Queen This ‘ t ' 5h°"9h"°$5Y WY Hfliliiifli in Voncouverf- our?" 559W‘ The“ M“_i°5'i°$ during their unscheduled visit to invalid chair is H. A. Ross, one h m", memfl‘ ‘Qffsaf: "i" Dr- G» A- Mmoyaun, unofficial of the hospital. In the flwok hand, and chat“, taken to the PMC8151011 route, with all of whom Their Majesties . ‘ v . I I 4 > I _ . I §. : . .- . . ,._,A,‘ J‘, v . tr“, I s _ . -, _ _ _ » _ v p , . i " ow‘, iiththti - . , v _ _ v v . . v , . 'l‘hl.| termer le e- woman-Eiize- l i ' ' ' i ' " " ' " v ' ’ - v ~" . - » both noannm-mh __ m"; m“ _ ~ ‘ The K1115 and Queen are shown here as they shook hands and chatted with disabled ex-nervlce men at Gzrietie Street Hospital, ti I » to > aléxfaiiliiggflettirlp ‘u, anew“: I V. I I‘ _ I l ‘I Town I many of whom have spent the years since the Great Wat in the institution. . iive to oonterenoe o! Aeeoehled - . cmimry .w°men o! World. She .._ . r . v _ v \ - operates a 22mm term near "It Worth, ltflnellne with the crowd, Enaiendb democratic monarchs, Kin: George and Queen Elisabeth, ehel > with Cenedhn World War veterans in Ottawa. "The greatest day" in t e life of mason George Reid, of Ottawa, occurred when Queen Elizabeth stopped to talk with - him when she heard his Scotch burr. Her Maiesty, a Scot her- Kn.) George and Queen Elizabeth are shown being welcomed at the Vancouver City Hail. self, said she had visited Reid's native city. Photo shows the pair Awaiting them on the steps is Mace~bearer Alex MrKay with the goid mace presented to Ven- ehettiha, wine King Geeryelaolts "an.- - ~ couver in I936 by Sir Percy Vincent, then Loni Mayor oi London. ae