rvieszegrniiliy ‘or His'Mc'zjesty—KING c/Jozecr: v.- B. - "rmlfcmllfl. . I JMIYIIOOD- mpgernllil ilinz-es of the Prince welt-s -Tour tolndin -‘ ret~ flgjpplmfilnfifl of Prince George . _ ntudlce - Plans for ithe future Mid,“ in the ochoolroom life prince George - Btorlestold by ggrgcant-Mfljm" iii iiu- opening instalment of iii-m biography of Kin! Georze. imm- Kipling revealed some “iii childhood stories of His ty and told how at the age air he was fated to meet his "in ivilc. though the winning of was to be sat-sanded by the my of his elder brother's un-l eiiideaih. Now continue with . absorbing story. a-‘nich, of course Apfijnrlll! exclusively in the rictictoirn Guardian. p; sliilcr C. ‘F. L. Kipling l (COPYRIGHT 1930) ‘d. same sixth year of Prince ‘~91; hie might well have been or g great trngrdy. i was in November 1871 that the n00 of Wales developed typhoid or u Siandrlnglzam, SliOTLly aft/er llni! 111d Londosborough nt Scar- urh. The Princess had her-sq] very iii with meunwtlsm. and nns still far from strong, but llllrl"‘fl her husband dcvotcdly. iirm Vicirwin hast-fried down from nrlsor to mo hcr son, but, she soon med, inking tiho children with . for the Princess of Wales was l, ailxiaus in send thorn away, inf reach of any chance of in- IOfl. ' w i-ii Prinrn Ftddy was scauceLv old iiigii in rrwiin- m» aruia- anxlcty/ Ill i111‘ iirvvwhvlrl. and time iimuiviii going tiitstny with G-"xandmianunn ‘- PWUHKY. ii Fcui-"eulliat RWCJXL rins. The nurse said afterwards; zlrince George. little fellow m was, was helpful on this occrksion i iiid his brat to be usgful 511 ougfi the bustle of a hurrlcd king. lie vuas hem-d rmigii-kinq his lrrot-iicr. very icsolutciy; "w; r one: must do what we can.‘ o housfiolrl nt Saiidvinghnln "1 111° i111’ 111W": summoned w .<'li.‘v~ fh-incc, and 011 DCLCillbcr‘1'17B cnvsingr. locking from side to Liam M we m:._1.2._,‘.ic c‘ “p.31 ronioed knob that when the 1m was at a wont. , Twenty rem-s llfehwfllzi, ii-i hi; some month, Prince George him. R1! was-m he stricken. with the same disease, although hgppfly‘ in a milder form. - but the chain of coincidence in very ntrgnge, On December 16in. to the intense .10! 0f the nation, the tide turned. ‘I111! lvllvivlnk day, the Princess of Wiles wrote to the Rector of Sand- llflgilllmi “My husband being, {hulk God. sonnenihat better, I am coming to church, but I must leave, I fear before the service is urllfillldfid, that '1 may watch by his bedside.“ A curious but lmpoztant remit of [tints illness was the wavc of intense loyalty which time danger of the heir to the Tl-irone brought about. During ithc past year's. there had been a cer- tain amount of dlssffection, even of Republicanism, owing. partly to the rnthcr aloof attitude ol Queen Vic- ‘invin, sinrc her bereavement; But a ‘ccmmcn anxiety and a common joy 'c‘"ianged all this. as was seen plainly ‘uiicn. on February 27th,‘ the Prince oi Vlales, still frail and Weak. attend- ed the great Mcrmrial Thanksgiving Service at St. Paul's Cathedral. H: had sirent must of his convales- locncc at Osborne and Windsor, where 'f.he children still remained. They hnd ‘not boon told of the gravity of their linthrii-‘s illness, and ‘Georgie’ was ficiitlngdo go home. although they enjoyed thmnsclvea on the whole in ‘Grdnrlmonunnls’ mstle. But all the children longed to see their parents again, though little Princess Louise s-comcd to fear that hcr father's ill- ‘nrs-S would have entirely changed i-im .5119 was only consolrd when ‘her brother Grorge told her on- rourarirzly’ lhat: l-lo any d; K11?" l>- e‘l silaky. like that old horsc ‘we, saw yesterday." Br-‘h of the little Princes tool: ‘part in the Tluuiksgivinr; Sax-vice. ‘nfncn sr-me fourteen thousand people iwrre inside thEOiirnmi-iu and tiieii- zsands more lined the name. In one of the newspapers of the diy we 'r:ad: i null! is a knicldilsvilplu |'t.‘\'lP\l of ‘iliome-cozniv: (r11 i. Princess and tfv cliiidrcn wont in U111 5111111111111’ Yacht "Enclmnirwss" in meet the traveller's snip, "$133,. APIS." escorted by in; niik; o; 15411111111811. their naval uirrle. They boarded i111:- "SERAPII? n:ai~ y“. mouth, Isle of Wight. and it i; sad to have to rein-t: that "Georgie" seems to have been thrillccl on thi‘. "P' . Al 1* i. ' f l. '. * ‘ . . c loll in fizlu ti to iii b l nrc 2222s.»::1ileilgyiitglprrzrniije;‘ccfim by ‘he Sig“ of ‘he slurs - . "in rr so uflte - 3 - - i - in: heir crews, iq-iiii iii; iiiihci- mo}; 11:1. (lcnllh. All the grooms; do“ IGr-orge src-"ned m t-‘loi-ougl-ily enjoy ‘second Diary the c"ou'ds and sai- very upright in However. when i-‘ic Prince told wommf‘ ‘r ilflllll! flllllflrlnl l-Xriuslvcly In the (éurrlilzin, 11!:- ffcrcnl. except ihai. 1 expect‘ l-ll‘! Illt‘ or lung (leer \'_ “Qqii-m- a Padncc. Tin |'-"'91‘1'111i"11.1' é1';“:"<1. nnzi Lhc two Prlu- ‘ i"; 111111: (Iifnrrd for a two years ‘training on iii: “Brltlnnizr Meanwhile, iii: Prince of Wales, llflliPW R Kiwi. sixrtimnn had dc- ifffllllllfk] that his sons should follow ‘him in i-lrs rcsprct, and before he ‘was ten Prince Gefifirc lroilld r’d'.\. ifrli and had laid i-‘.i~ fvimrlatloias of irml skill in shooting which is ‘now \\‘O"1(1~i‘?lIfl\\'l1CIl. i During this pfrricd, just. bcirvrc in"? Willi to lhc "Briinnira." S71‘- nlw-nt-Majci- Simnkln, of i-‘io Cold- .i~n Guards, ificn Chief Instructor" 11? "Cflvrved consciousness. Din-title 1111 1110 "lay 1110113 1-110 1011153’ lxvhich he rod b-xoivgiii home for lot l-‘cc O~dnanrc Barrivks St John's i! told the (info, his first words ' I ‘This is my wife's birtl-irlny." i1! this time impmvnnciit did not 1.11.1‘ llrrémbni" lit-h. the Prince in the most imminent danger, iiir- Quron returned ngafn to rlrlnrhaiii. with other mnmbz-i-s 1hr flnynl Fa-mily. The PPHIOOSS ' Waits i-are'y lrft hnr husbands . mid in her messages to the iiieu of Trrk. her grout friend. arrl that she had almost lost hope. l‘ Munro» in London was un- ttlthifd. All throum-i the 1mg ier niszhii crowda wvaitcd outside 11"11‘-<i"=i1"r offices and business 111K 191* uav was almost suspended n: VlfV-t‘ iu-enty-lonr hours of '1‘-1'l‘l‘i"‘il?l’ll.\ and Pooman Cari‘:- .Grr¢k=. Jews, Moiiammzdcinns, 11 loinrd in universal prayers for mnvPll’ of the Prince. n.- vica-ld to-day can visualise the l4 M6110 with strange exnctitudc, "1 111"!‘ rvmvmhnr the winter of 1-29 when King George. too, lay, 11'5'Nll"fl at the point of dealih. 1111-11911" l\'!‘l‘c other and still Flllkin: coincidences between i111" of the illnesses. 'I'he w vras taken ill on Nnvcmbe 11- KIM Georee cm flbVClnbCl‘ : Lin. crl=i= in bath iilnrses oc- "1 lruvardr. the middle of Dc- bcr. and ulhllst the Mince went ("bdrm in recuivoxatte on Feb- n iori i872. xini; George was "ltd 1o Bollnoc on “lawn-airy ill-Ii 11111111: coincidence must have 1911111111 prcncnt in the minds Qurrn Victoria. and heir dauph- ln-law throughout ‘but. anxious ~ 3115i 1m years before, in mid- "lllbtr. the Prince Consort had seized with ‘his l-Ltll lllnels. "it My of nu denui synon- f ‘Phls was his first public appur- inncr. nlthsugh from that. time on- | wards boil: small boys p901“ t4) ac- company their parents to man)’ functions. I iwaurzo a nlBLIl. r00) ‘ In celebration of ‘the Thanksgiving Sci-vice. Fleet Street subscrlbad n. Bible for Prince Eddy,a.s a memento. iIt. was dcslitnrd by Mesnrs. El’?! 11nd ! Sflottiswoode and it contained seven- Iiy-two illustrations of places in the ‘l-loly Land visited by his father. The lrzlbie hail a cover of ivory r1111“ lnritn the Prince's monogram in en- nmcl, and it wns altogether a mowt dfilfRb"! "coacrslon in the eye of ,:\n_v smfi boy. Prince George thought 'i-ha.i. he. mo. would be iliven one. and cried for nearly a. whole day wi 1' disappointment when he real- ist ‘ t'~.~' it was not to be forth- coming, l‘ ~-~ Fddy’. naughty for once in his lifc. did not improve matters by repeatedly showing the treasure io his brother. with tiiie tcnsinl: remark: "Look at my lovely Bidlei" The Prince of Wales started upon his Indian tour in 1875. The Princess was torn between the desire to ac- cmnprmy him. and the "dread of nuon a long separation from her childien. but it was decided. in the end. that her health was not stronB enough to undertake the journey. During the time of the Princes absence, the Princess ltnd her fam- ily plld‘! long visit. to their Dnnhn giiinoinimnu at coon-lumen end Chnrlottenburg, and‘ Prince 600180 decided that Denmlrk WM "Y"? cold.“ By iiie following May. they Wm all making preplintlms for (-119 v 11.711 a.’ i Niyvr c. her w ebnd lo iu iiii has touched to I nuowvtu ‘_ V IIANDAIO‘ Ill N6». ~ “c - 1* Ii l! vuipm anemone illlllitdlllnltlttfhl . _ rmtmzmoasglnsffi" 0.. OI CAMN 1 lthom from his i-rnvcls, Prince Gicorzz- wns the‘ first t: dcnmnd to sec ‘tlmn at once. 'I'he ‘whole party u-cnt straight in land-in. so thai‘. i-‘l? Prince mizh‘. Visit 11h nlothcz- a-t . Buckiinrl-iaan Palace. and that some cvcninr; Prince Eddy lmd Prince George ivcnt \v*th their parcnti: to the Cpcrn nt Coven‘. Garden for: time fiiz-imt-‘mc. Prince George, a-t any rate, found this public appearance very ombarrassIn-g ioiis members cit the nudiounc. “How nécc-lcoking hc is!“ K111111731 (melody roped-truly. speaking 0f the confused small boy, who, vcry rcd in the face. “"'ll.§|‘.9‘.‘§‘(1 to his molhcr: “I wish (lire wouldn't, hfrlhcr.“ But like trust Royal-es, hc had to become hardened to public com- menu. Prince Gsf-"g: was lriglnnlny: to be vei-y proud cf ills bsauilful.mc‘.hzr and to like to see hcr ‘fbcing a great Indy" as he once rornnrkcd. H: wear on any special oer-mum. arii qeneraliy had some vcrgv lY-‘flilflilli and sensible remarks to mnkc 11111711 the color and cut cr it. ‘ 'I'he whole winter and cspcclnlly that. Christmas was n wonderful Linn. for there wore great fcsLlviic-i in the Prince's ovm hmnc. wilt-i 11".: huge thirty-foot. ihizh Clmstmazs~ tree, glittering wlflh lights and lcid- ed wltiji prcscnis, at itlic cnd of the lonil ball-room. Al. Civrintmaa the "Wales" chlrdren are not niiiowrd to iiiilnk only of theme-elves, t-hry were kept busy, inking gills to every tennnnt on the eetnte. and entertaining the school children to tea. ‘lime household at Snndringham has never been a scl- iish. or self-centred one, as hil whn live in the nelgihbizrrlnod would still bee: witness. During this wintcv. too. the ed- ucation of the Young Prinws went on steadily. under their father's su- pervision. l-le was anxious fcr that ‘education to be i-he reverse of hi: "m, which had been so wide from this purely scholastie point ol vlcw so hex-ow as to the study o! imn and shill;- nuui-ea. ‘Ifncre were many dis- gufllqnj a; M whether they should bn cent M I Public 8011001. 511l- 13¢ Queen was ptrongly against such an idea. Ind it. was decided that it might. be lnexpedlcnt ‘ . ‘Ilnllly. It m settled liiiu bot-h should gp to a‘ trmininibs-hin (q- uid hirvy, one of the’ Prince's grit rec-none being that they would “ lie ‘mun: ma» senieuiinr with their ‘Maids. 'I'he Princasa. with Vi: ‘kintblood 1n hou- vclm NY! as dc- for ihe could not help hoririniz the, remarks made over-audibly by van-H always asked “what down sh~ wnillzl‘ Wood. uscd to 5:0 twice n week to ilvhrll. much HflllFfi m. liisiriipt, ‘Pvlivc Ftldy mid Prince (‘irc-"g? in fcliimb-bzll and Indian club cxcrcicc". and rtyanmnstics. llir. r1.'.‘>'f‘l‘l)7l.ll7ll of ills pupils shows _thnt fruit-e Genrgc. at any l'f\_‘-". lu 1'; nri oxiwnlcly’ hlllnriil. ilrit to ‘sriy nniigliiy boy at iliils porlod of his life. iv-nnor TIIAT. YOU YOUNG ‘ ' AmNKl-zvw (‘n-w morning. tlic Sr-rgcnni-lidayoi‘ iucnt. in Marlborouch llousc. ns llliliTll ‘but, contrary to ll"r cuslom. i-im Priuccv. ri‘ \Vl\l':s r’~i"l not. happrn to b: pvoscrnt at. ilirv lwscn. Simplciii ii-nbiicirX-d his :~.\\'::': nnd brlt nml ‘loft iiiuizn in a comer o.“ the corridor , tfihind n, statue, afterwards golnil. ‘into the schcrrlrowm where he found lPriuoe Eddy rtlonc. _ i "Gr i will you cmnc hove divert- 1y,“ 1v.- told the Instructor. "but u": rran begin without him," 1 '13:: c r, bcgan. hut. no Prince ‘(Jorge n rod; prrfiuly i-licrc rvnc. a c Lill"‘t1"‘.'| in the Itardrui". (iiitslrl: blip uindfiil‘. nurl s"1'lt1‘i1‘-“' i ,i.'l:ijr~ii~ Slmpk n ivcni. 1-0 HM W11“ luas hn-ppclning. ‘liivrq was Prlncc (marge. rufiiu: lo and fro. 1131:1111’! the Imitliriirrfis dl‘-'l\'l'l1 su rrd in boy‘: lmndzv". wlnlsi. he hackrtl at the 1'0‘?- bmiw. and shrubs, slioiliiivli “Charon! Charge! Down .\'C11 $91“ Two cnrdcvcrs wrro iw-Ploring him iio imp, but he rnly lll1f13 pr-scs m. Hindi “dim the sword, n-s ihouzil hc SFTJZCTYlZ-Mfljfll‘ shouted from the window: "Drop Lint, ynil mung monkey. and con: up hcire at once!" Prince George immcdia-tcly stood still.’ and irnme qul-Aly across the lawn and into the room. Sl'l'.\l\‘1'l|n'; Aime swrz-d miziztly in its smlllmfd as he did so. "If'5 nil rizM. Svrilnnlifl,‘ h: aa-‘d inncconily. "I only wanted t0 we 11 your sirarcl was sharfl- 111111 111"'11*‘r‘ dcuers ificumht I was uh;- oitargq of i-lio Light Brigcidr." One rcgrris to learn that Prince Georzc WM reported t’) l-l‘:~rr X"... the German tutor, for this esenpade he bbingjhe one amongst their in- si-ruoicrs who, almic. vms allowed to adminisicr eospémi nunlslir-nrm to the Phineas, with firmncro, al- though infrequently. As a rulc. the Princes arr: wait- lng for their Instructor when he RP" pcarcd. punciiilnlly- at ton o'clock. but, on: morning they were nowhere m be soon. and the servant-Mainl- went in make inquiries. Listening he heard voiceafelioutint! 110"" 11" well of the swrcnw. in n mot-king ‘or (‘. n. l. Kiiiuii; 1"1.'n 11w would run them thruuqli. imtil the, him III cirry siilzt- nl‘ his lntr, irmii -.. .i, fllll" i." Aiiqtniq, g“ p". mo, fii"! inside sfl-iry of’ lhr Kill’: nutliorl-irrrl by the Royal Family, _.._1..-_... _,. ...__..___.. -_ .__ _._ . __ __ '0" 11111"! "'11" 11D - . fvrm his pupils. m it _if you won, it!‘ (no oi‘ |ii~iii i\~ii.i ppm“ George-s “ I Rezmgdiizllvz if?» voices as i-hrsc lire. zviii 11.5 hm‘ wmd. 0| me. a o.’ h‘: pupils. the si-cppvd [fl\\’fi‘.‘1| \vc-.'~: will. come to see I us i :R1‘:l lcokczi up. bvi‘. at that inc-non, dlwn came an nvalrhciie cf lnnvcs qwtain. won; you - ins; as often a; I Inf brand. folio-wed by tli- iiazilcct, iriii i-oii?‘ l dcro 11w; upon the unfortunate wgi-d; i-ivi-y iii-yew] 0y ii boy and I f‘ Y?“ 111 1111’ 111111 11?‘ i1 rrnw vim ran b» .<.'1‘d never to "in: t l‘. was non:- of 111'» ‘1.'..".\'f‘ lm- 1~-;ii ii iriynqi‘ ‘ ss, Sknpliln v... . back in ‘ii? . i(‘~')l‘i'lll(ill'l‘ ll\' NORTH AMI-ill- ‘f-‘tlcclrliflll. whore ho wr= lil‘i"‘~'.filll_\' |('.\_\' In’ STAR NE“'.<P.\!'ER smr. i1°111P<l by his wirlli- lnlllll‘! P» <1'-‘- '\'l"r:. wurznn ltlGllT-S unsun- inulvc and ivnoceri: as vo"~'bl". ill-mi Cn anoificr orcnfisn. I'll‘ Si‘? czir- E iln the rwi. oivii-‘flv of Kipllnffs ‘Major was sumlntaicl to thc Pri :1‘ ‘Lin. is; iii: wzirlzlis urea; giiiqiidiwh‘ I l of W111i"? ‘f-iudl‘ 0n sfln: bulsnc i l; Ill!‘ i- rrjr of ih" SFlIOl‘ Prinrc going ccncrrrnin’: tile boys. and "ll l‘f‘llii'll- 5i. ,- ‘ni: ‘n the 5'll'l(\f)1-l'0"'ll\ for it's can | and sword. found iii"! iv could 11'" iift iiie forzncr from the ciiuir where ' ,3 Mliii‘ qiiis no,“ nlsinlnlcnz ii ivns lirinit. It had lrcu i'~Z‘.I'1‘.\VPZ1 .rs ncrzi. \\‘!‘f‘l-'..1 in i-‘w chair-sent. b." om upward. i ____. i“ n a r nzie siren I “qmwmngg of 7111c “rock .. Sergeant soon rcloriscrl ius i ,. ‘ p‘: ‘v a“ “fig com" o“ “_‘M‘““ fCillliillllrffl imam Pace Eight) pro rt, ‘ '. .~i ~- ~‘~-- .1 linwnrd lnnsrecmtlon-w lvZR/ivit- l-llf‘ v 7"'_"""‘.““"* l -_ 'ill.i". . r": '.‘l_v auaim‘. _ 11:“: Y‘_..\“:ls‘0n:i! 1:1‘ ‘Sizlmw, m“ Solidi/n anti Mfrs, B. C. Prowse l‘\’~‘i ‘Mir. l‘|‘I“- ‘d ‘ “-“c“.hp ‘i“;i“‘ é‘. “v pcri to lcavc ncxt wcck for Ottawa. \'\ <, - 3', ' iii‘ .i. - _ _, 4 ‘ EH1 . i‘ ‘W3 ‘n “uvmw m‘ “g ,if tlie Scnnlois hcnlth will pcrmii- M11131‘ 11~~5 C». r ~ Q as ilnfortunalcly hr~ h-v. been silfi. - ~ i .- . ‘PPM ‘ ‘w ‘he qquwm‘ ‘h. f“ll1Q flmn n touch of fliln. They will ! on‘ 'X:-"l'I~]:‘:‘ilhi.i ‘m k in: ‘his ‘chip ‘my “uh hi“ PllY-‘Fflos sister, Mrs. i-llmlailvf 11f ~11 1m“ ‘ l‘ C. llnrpcl" in Ottawa and lntrr Zllil 11 1191111 "'1 1119 -““" 1"“? ‘will lcnvc for the Southern States to . 11611811 1'1’! l“-'°“'“- ' “m1 1' icmnin for n fcw WCCkS. l 11c scquc ‘some time later WAC“ i , , , ‘ char-tins: 1n the G@1“-111‘1_1.111~1f1f1'~“D” f l\Tl‘.'1. n. n. riaiiii-i- cnicrtalned at "lit!" 111! 11f‘?1111‘-"‘?1» 1 ""1"" dm“ .1 lnlr:."(l Bridge iart cvcninz which‘, n~’i all n15’ -‘1‘1‘P11K5‘-'1- ' 7'"! Am‘ h" vsns (tvcutly enjoy/rd by llCl‘ guests. l mad: ifs:- nviilcns o." one ivlio nd- i (1 . i iiiilnlstrrs forcible crrrcciicn. i Pcnrl nccklncc". arc now being‘ '\1'|Il‘ll nrruinrl the knccs snys a Paris‘ mlcslgncr. "The fashion hns been sci.‘ zii. smart nfirrnann fcn nnd cocktail‘ “,“““‘ s‘_“:__‘_‘_“‘_“,‘_“‘_“ S““‘_“‘“‘ “y ‘puriics. mid was first lntrnllllovd by‘ ‘rflbsd as “H? “Trst “w ““‘_“,,“_= “C innnhcriilins from one of ihc world‘: rvc" l"l'=t‘d lll"0lii"‘l iii iiu his rr. “"1 knflivn lflvvlrs‘ houses on tn»- “‘ mm‘ “e “Tm “w Fncm‘: C.“‘“‘_ iliuc dc h Pm.\. Thcrc are two bands ““‘“_“““ a‘ ‘he A‘_‘_“v ‘n ‘he C“_“_ ,nf \l(‘1\l'i$-—OllC two lnchcs below th’: “Trmmqv “_“‘ ‘n w“““_‘“‘_ “wk jkncc, ihc otiicr wn inches above. “_‘__‘__‘ “w Qmw“ Rm‘ “_“_“_‘“ n““.“b‘_‘_‘ i lloi h hands arc llnkcci by a thin chain n‘ ‘he nyuu‘ F““‘__‘ “_“"__ “rpzvm ‘of sinnlicl" pearls. It is said the new Nvmum“ “w ‘W0 ‘mvs “fig “‘_‘_‘__ ‘fashion is nnothci nlgulnent agulrril‘ ' ‘ ‘ ‘ i ihc longer skirt." . o l v ir-yrd r-t ilvir In~1r.'uctor‘s succrmi ‘ :1 “i. .. -. . .. I‘ i‘ . . i‘ ‘ “ ' ibccn spcndini: (he past two months: iwiih his dnurzlltcr Mrs. Lord in Fitch-J burn is being welcomed home. .-. l $11113 171?)’ wart‘ to part rtcni i-2~-_v \v.~r: lo have ‘. limo rilvfiiiillrillq on iil-ic v l (lllS wonsr rlvr: AHNUTEF) l i Finally. tlicrc is ihc cplxorie of i loin: was fir»; cnolvrh for l"l'lilf‘-“ George: “Nowfi said hc. "You mur-t tome and see Grandma!‘ and bcforc i l. l "ed . ldl could Jlfllifil‘ ‘ {iifisgltlnfttetmhe fjillndmliunvlf both" 1 PM“ Gladys MacDonald o! Gem's’; itcwn is visiting in lhc city the guest GHVZBFd zu-"o-w the lnwn to where inf M“ G Lyons o“ he‘. M“, home‘ Qwrm V“ V“ "(CM 5""°""d°‘1 b1 from visiiing hcr sister in Boston. Court Officials and 0fllflCl‘S'O[ iiic e e 0 Ann-v m“ "Ml; l Th" many friends of Mrs. Noll Mc-i Arrived with his vlniim wli-iiiii ‘Lend o‘ smmnrrsidc dew“, rural lwemy “"13 o! "t" “"3"“'5 1'“°“l‘- ‘hcr prcscnt illness in the P. C. Hos-i P1111‘? 0mm! ~‘h°"""~‘d1 ,pii.nl imd are hoping for her curly "Grandma, grnndnm, - we arc ‘(mmppim i-iicoi»iii~_y_ brlncin: our Intitmctci‘ lo see- you e ~ - iu-‘s ilie one nho won the. fencing ‘ Mm Mam," w", Rmnng thgi C111111'l'l1011$111l11' V "hostesses this ivcck entertaining at n The Queen roumwlnivd the SP1“ liii-ewiv ni-rnnged Bridge on Thurs- hcant-Mhiw most zmvlouslr. “W151 ‘i filly afternoon roi iiei- friends. the Princes thoroughly enjoyed hi5! e o o confusion and Prince George after» Prnfnqsgf mid M“, L. w,‘ shawl ilvanin demanded: “Why 11¢ W118 11° formerly of this city entertained; ivory’! Grnndmfl 1111 fllrhttr iinoiit twenty-five members of pro-i Plainly M. the mature lure of twelve 1115591‘ shay-rs class at Allison Lodgol or ificre-obouta-Prlnce George had siiekvlllc, last Tuesday evening. overcome mt lotto‘. some of his awe - ~ ~ . or that ratlw: fozmldablg Grand- Mrs. w. H. Pethick entertained mother of his. who WM. nfi-VINW- very delightfully at four tables of 1m w much a women. and e lovlna Bridge last Mondty evening in nei- one» at that. lovely home m Eiuton Street. she i! l Vt-rn 111.: Hammett-Major Rave lcintlnuing he: cnwrtalnmcnt tlilsl m» ma; in; in he: husbmd. may; Wflougéuiy, Doughty! Here‘: up h‘; instructor-drip. be received afternoon. U t ' ups the cflit-icni lvlnsis-r iif (tcrcuicm- Major C. F1 | w ‘- . " IR.‘ y There ls grncrnl regret over tin: ‘crs entertained. at>'l.li'e‘._‘fan";§|;" departure of Mr. Clarence Coma-run dence in Summersldeon Friday in. who has been promoted to the In-‘crnoon at a ' miabéllineous ‘ijflq-“é: spectlon Dcpnrtmrnt of the Blink of i nnd,nl'l.(tl'n00n tcoliglvén inilbuqiié Nova Scotla which necessitates a of bliss ceeciia Bradshaw and, Mr‘ change of residence. I-Jvcry good Than:- A. Campbell. whose npprqgfl-i- wish goes with him for even filrthvrr ing nuptials were recently ninpdiiim- promotion in his chorcn profession. god. The reception rooms were very ’ ‘ ‘tastefully decorated with Valentines, ‘I'm-re, wcrc scveral vcry rlrligrht-iin keeping with the day. the colour ful socialgathcrings of n public nat- ‘ sehcmc throughout. being in vdim. ure this week in which Valentino mic shade‘; mveiy Carnations “u. decorations were artistically curried hniiiiiiiiii i-ed m”; adorn"; u." out. l looms. About fifty guests caine to ex- 3 lcntl their pond wishes to the future On Thursdny thcrr- \\'il.'§ a Valentino iaridc - nnd- groom, Mani” .R°55 I MC, dance in the Casino. A (lance iuidrr Rennie -an(i lilnotcr Thomas "White. the auspices of ihc l". ll). l. Lizill. flypggéd |n'_|-_hn| fimuierdy; “he, Horse was also hclrl in ihc Armour-f“ - » ' > _‘ i - ' . les; and the Catholic V.'mu'~n‘s Club " f‘ entertained oi. n Bridge in the Rosary.’ s““‘_“';e‘_s ‘mad. has‘ ésm-‘ndérs w“; . Han- . Mrs. AIQxnndQr.QaImpbQ_ll.-\Vl\_§1 tl-iv _ _ _ Fucril-fi '1 tho Lady lltti! The Zion Church lfltlltW-hffll thou ‘_‘_‘-<“é m‘ “q .M‘s~€i‘,g‘esae_ , annual ‘aftcrnoon tca on tlic some ““"“a “mm s‘ flsztulpk‘._car_ " day and rccclved widc pntrunng . .‘.‘C“ ““fl,““‘q“gc_‘gai‘y..fleco‘.a‘tfi‘u“th a n . . , - " 1 ' . » V §' . _ ' 1- D '- ‘Thc chief social cvcnt of tho week’ T-gjlxq.nnw7."gtzom'fi;ll at Sumlncrsidc was ' thd Vnlrntuirz’ ' ' ' ‘e MM" Bridge and dance held in St. hfniyw’ ‘mbe 0mm?“ 1M ‘imisz-‘whici, “if.” Hull under tire auspices of the ladies a“c“n““"‘_“e.“v Y,“ .‘v“‘-e‘_““né‘ .“e‘_“_‘s‘ ‘)1 5'" “NW3 chum‘ m‘ wcdlwsclzkv Afternoon tea was stir} ‘ti llid-llftlih.’ evening. Thcrc was an nttcndnhoc of i““‘_“‘“‘. M?" 1‘ i? ‘i Ymla-“smaw nwrlb’ 1W1‘ 111111419“ 1’°°1"°‘ W“ PM‘ éiiin ilis. (‘Blair d1 oamnbell ‘oi diiar- “p38 appropriately: trimmed with ear- “_“,‘c““"““- “rcsmeq (‘v-er ‘he. qummv lnnds of coluurcd pnpcr and rlueorni- ‘ a““g,““_“ “_‘_‘_‘ab“‘““'“‘-_~“.Ch w“ m“: ed hearts. VcnsArchdcacon mid Nlrs. “_“‘_“_“_"‘“ “ ‘_‘V' red. ‘ma; 1m‘ h“ ‘ Wm" vwy ‘Hui? Sh’ - review?“ 1 Lm rod liners. Illictirirsiiileizo cut by? hlrs. ‘ izuests. 'l‘hr.v wcrc »l"11 l" 111M" l|)l'.l A W. Lloarri. iAwilslinR. in serv- tlutics by litlss l\'l0nn_ Suuurlitvs and “"‘_““_‘_“‘_“M‘_s‘ ‘ia‘_o‘d"s“‘_““man, ‘um Mimi“ T“°'““" WM“ W‘ m“ llli‘ Misscv Enid. and ‘Mattie lilac. McKenzie as pug-es. The Archdeacon -‘,“‘_“_“‘nc‘~ MW? dflfirwn.‘ Leah‘ ‘Mm and liirs. Whitc chatted plcawnnlly" “““““‘.Bak‘_‘_ “m, M“; Hflqnxcmlg‘ with ihc guests. zivini! cvsrywine ii T“? c‘_‘_‘““‘_‘_‘cn a"_“‘v"‘_(‘ a“ ‘he “““_ “01111111 “Ldcnmn Mu W’ '1' ‘vmmry |1i‘l' hour and aflcl" rrucivinv. the hm- . i-liniliv of the Picmler and Mr. F-aundcrr. chore their partners for ihl cliuirc ivhieh brought the gniciy of ihc evening: to n ~lo:=r-. ' _ n e00 a.- l t: in; qwiiiriitii-cjqlit l'11llf“- ul liruiw‘ and forty-flvcr- wrro in pit". llv- lili'1>1.'-' ivrinc winners brine. for 1 i<l:<‘. imi- ies first. Mrs. Lloyd Lewis: Rcntlc- “ _ ‘_ ma“ “"5” D1’ E‘ T‘ Trmm"; m" 1\'[l"\./\l'lhlll‘:/\11l\7‘l entertained-very‘ “mid P11" w“ “"‘" by M" "°“°" rlrliqlillully at héi». lion-in in Sumw Johnson; tlic first prizes for auction ‘ncrgidc on Fiqdnvevcnin: for .1 numP forty-fives wcre won by Mr. aiiii Mn. be‘ o‘. M‘ “_.‘c““g‘ J. O. Cobband second prize by Mr. _ w' umrgcy‘ M‘ the “mchwran m Senator and Mrs. Cileelmun-Mafi- play a very dainty supper was scrvcd A‘_“““‘_ “M the" daugmer‘ Mm‘ by the ladics. after which ihc table; ‘Vumnm ‘on m“ ‘wok for 0mm“ WON.‘ cleared away and ivoriinvrs \\(‘l-" “,“‘_“_“ mo‘, Wm renum“ d“-‘~“~“€“Q‘ chosen for dnnclnfl- Thr- pnucs. drvw- ““_“‘_“‘_0“_“>‘,“‘ nn‘,“““_“"“h‘_‘;1‘_<€c“‘§m“ acd in vclvct. handed cnch uupst .1 Mr‘ ‘ma Mrs‘ Nd‘ min-Leo“ ‘haw; heart which ucrc numbered ful ‘Mun mm. Home on fibrin: 13mm.’- Dartnq"s' NH‘ Kflmm‘ Cammn“ M. duriniz the nbscncoof the Sénami Amherst. who ls visiilnn in Clrarloi- m“ Mrs‘ MacArthur n _o““aw“‘- _ ‘ iclnwn at prcscnt. made n azmfiini ., ,' ' .‘ . “'11) l" s"""‘“‘"“"° m‘ “Vim” m; Mrs. G’. miiiiii; smitnlcnl-vi~t:ilne' "Wslm "1 '1" 11km" m" m" mmcn“ n frw nf hcr friend". fnr' bridflt on h" M“ “Ssisted by M“ Eric MVK“ "hlonday evening lit her home or r-nrl Mr. lhrnlrl l-lcustis rvf Summer Pam,“ A‘_€‘_‘“‘_‘ ‘ dds. Our of the l<"1l\ll‘l". (if lhv lhnc." _ was the special hcnrt deuce in hnn- Mr‘ m“ “‘.‘___“ s‘ Mc““_““_“‘ Cm!‘ our of St. Valentino's Tiny. Thou-v “_“‘_“““_“ ““_‘_“ “‘ S“‘_‘_‘m‘_“_“‘d“ o‘ were quite a number of cues-is fymn .I.“N_(‘__“‘. M“ m," tl_“_‘-c“estg o‘ mm Si. Elcenors and 0111M‘ out of toun _.‘“d MrRVJ‘ m‘»\v_‘-,att_' t‘ . 1 a e o points. ‘ , __,.‘ , ,‘ ,‘ ‘ _ ' ' ' : Woven sirnw ribbons fare amonl h‘ M“ m"! ‘H's’ nrwwt” Amlww“ cf the‘ nnvclilcs introduced for makim »— ¢ " w .' ' ' . .= ' 1 oi. Eleanor. sync n 0118111111111 lwu c ‘ ““‘_“““s and “wmmhqf ha“ party zit thcil‘ homo this work for ' a llllmbPl‘ of thc married prnplv iii St. Elcnnors. Bride!‘ was plnycrl dim’ inn the rvculnu and dainty rcfrcslr- mcnts served by thc hostess. . O O I 9 . Printed line-us and sllksdcnd i0- \\'.'\l'rl small. (lccirlcdly discreet de- ll'-. e c O Straws woven in SEMYIQIIC!‘ of lin- Mrs. Saunders. wife of Prcmir-r .'\. I on and with the same adaptability g5 C. Saunders. and Miss Mona Snund- 'i'i‘lt arc enjoying favor. 0 u Poo in . lwnoiiorifimwi Silifgrinlgtvhon there il no need for. Shopping with! hid flint W ki h hth ch61 l1 ma: it‘. out... w .