MAY 11, 1937 2.?"- oilicr future subjects. niilio s i" ' (By J. LUNNESS WEBSTER {pronto Saturday night) The most dazzling ion, cosmopolitan grandmother I ‘es to London to sec ind queen iii: blueeyed, 37-year-old 590789 V1’. is winning eis as a housewife amid of activities in which Nat V Coronation be modern world has witnessed is ippioachixig its zenith in old Lon- iiie world's cities and real capital . . , B“ ~ d this gay and pompous ceremony regal investiture are a man and i an. almost forgotten as person- world y a king enthralled, Eljzabtith, consort now the she evcn her v s. could have met this tremend- l occasion with more equanimity. - Closer moves the day when another Queen Elizabeth may rule Briiain. Eldest daughter of the King, pity, _, pulzir little Princess Elizabeth becomes the heir presumptive to the throne. Here she is shown in an exclusive, new portrait. fondling her pet dog —a clmld who llready has captivated the hearts o! The Queen As A Homemaker in Day after day for weeks past the Queen has met an endless number of appointments with her ladies and those peers on whom Coronation duties devolve. She has spent tiresome hours vifhile dress fitters have fashioned downs of royal robes; she has taken an active part in arranging the reception plans for hundreds of international dhmitarles. Patiently and kindly, this first lady of the Empire has earned the respect and praise of every society matron. But most remarkable, perhaps, is the way in which the Queen has taken on this great responsibility without neglecting her heavy social and household duties. As a. little girl playing with her friflilds she is said to have remark- ed that when she W85 grown up and marri she would never neglect her h for her pleasures. of l GOD BLESS OUR EMPIRE LONG LIVE THE KING We carry a full line of IGNITION Expert Service Reasonable Rates Now is the time to bring already At the time it sounded like a pre- cocious speech, earmarked with the wisdom of a fine old Scottish nurse. Her nursery days are not so distant——she is still littie more than a glrl-—but from maiden- hood. to marriage devotion to hflme has been her creed. _ only recently she and the Kins experienced a. particularly trying daythat lasted from early morn- ing until well after midnight, His as he has found her every day of their married life-waiting quietly for their late fireside chat. The Queen had previously sent her tired attendants to bed, and gather the royal pair snatched the clays only moments of home atzncslpherc. Like any couple, they talked of simple things which the King made cocoa at a table grill. He was making cocoa for a tired gun crew aboard his ship at the Battle of Jutland; now he was making it for his tired partner. With their beverage they ate scones that the Queen had baked as a special treat. Elizabeth has always been s, homemaker. Except for a few tenns at a London girl's school, sh‘: was brought up at homg in Sccrland legend-touched Glamis Castle 1f an Einglishmans home is his castle, a Srcotsmans home together with his Bible is his life. And it was in a truly Scottish home that the former Lady Eli a- beth Bowes-Lyon grew up. {Inc first commoner to reach the Em- pire's throne since the days oi the much-married Henry V111, she grew up among the heather as the tomboy sister or her brothers. She fished for salmon, she hiked over the hills and she tOOk her music lessons regularly- With a, respect for clannishness. she loomed that Majesty had a late conference, and . when he was free he found her-‘ u”. unknown f Washing, Polishing, Simonizing, Battery and Radiator Service and repairs. your car to us for a com- plete check-up at low cost. Oiling, Grcasing, EXIDE and PREST-O-LITE Batteries MALLETTS BATTERY SERVICE PHONE 980 her ancestors nuznllwered Henry VII of England. Robert II of Scot_ land and the Baron de Lyon of Forievoit, a Ftrench noble who just Saved his life in a dash from France after the edict of Nantes, she was only fourteen years old when she helped her mother con- vert Glamis Castle into a con- valescent hospital for wounded soldiers back from France. Mam’ a, veteran recalls her as a. quiet lovable nurse who sometimes mode I 207 m life a. little easier ‘by dancing high- land steps or playing the piano and I: OIL BURNERS. 30 Grafton Street FRED H. 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Among the ofllcal Canada; Jame; W. Gerard, United States; Dino Grandi, South Africa; M. J. Savage of New Zealand; Yvon Delbos. Soviet Foreign Commiaser; Prem er J. A. Wu- Minisur; Prince Ohlchibu of Japan; iEnvoys to Coronation Mackenzie King von Blomberl their countries Lyons of Australia; Bldman, ‘U. 5. Navy. eenvoys are Premier Italian Foreign Minister; Premier IIcrtzoB 0' ‘French Foreign Minister; Maxim Litvinov. General Wamer von Blomberg, German General John J. Pershing, U. B. Anny; From All Comers of the Globe"- i ituuiizun w!‘ Delbos Grandi at the Coronation of King William MncKenie King o! Admiral Hlllh wife and mother are not studied’ matters with the Queen. They are inborn traits belomgllli? w h" character. She can. for instance; never remember when she was not - fondofexaznining the latesthouse- hold gadgetsanclimakingthempan of her own household. She learned to cook wider tho watchful and critical eye of an old retainer at Glunls, then she rather amazed her buxom mentor by ordering a new shipment of cooking utensils.| When she had been married and was settled at 3145 Piccadilly in‘ London, she installed n, mass of electrical appliances. mom of which are still for from being in general use in Itingland. In court circles her name is linked with an H? :-: as: E :-: E :-: 15 :-: g I :-:- anecdote concerning an old servant who came from Gill-HUS t0 film the London household. After I few days the Queen. than the Duchess of York, missed her child- hood wquaintanoe. She was told that the elderly servttor had re- i turned a» Scotland. vowing that} she had got tangled in l. 111858 of electrical cords and that the vamuinn cleaner, meat l‘. radio and foor polisher had| ‘t-arly frightened her out of her‘ wits in a bedlam of noise and | uliirring wheels. . I The Queen gets u-p early-around i eight o'clock-even when she has been up late the night before. She is careful that her personal appear- ance always matches the loveliness of her boucloir, and afim‘ a look in at the nursery She JOlH-‘l the King at breakfast. Fruit and cereal (usually Scotch oatmeal), with - sometimes a meat course. bill» 1 Dispensing Chemists g Phone 219 Cor. Gt. George and Kent Sts. § é Q i? . . ‘g .. I g? ‘ii ii l-l ii ii ii H ii more frequenty toast. and marina- lade and coffee. complete the first meal of the day. Neither 0f Their Majestles likes heavy food and they prefer that their meals shall be served with the utmost simpli- city. Tea is served at four and din- ner comes at eight. How does a queen act as hostess? m an, case of Queen Elllnbeth the question might be answered W telling of the time she showed a. ficontlnued on page 16) We rededicate ourselves to the cause of Peace, Freedom and Justice as embodied in the principles of the British Empire BATT Es? 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NPedlt-wnrk ‘ l5 finshcd with silver fringe. the ladies of which are doing file ' rords anrl tassmis, and wll be held embroidery, holding one of the 1| "Y" Th?" lilflkslirs’ heads on silver eagles which ornament the l mzhfilgnyflpolesfbenfing ive silver canopy, 1i o 4 j\O++-O+66+Q¢0¢00000§000§040000004§40+¢0§§+O§+004+7 I WE REJ OI CE with all true British Subjects in the Coronation of MOST VORACIOUS SOVEREIGN and HIS ROYAL CONSORT ——Long Live Their Ma jesties—- THE JENKINS PHARMACY The §FOWQOOO-#O-FO+O—O§§OOQ-Q§MQOO-OOOVQ Our i ‘ Store We take pleasure in expressing HOMAGE and DEVOTION to the throne of the BRITISH EMPIRE and in extending GREETINGS to our Beloved Sovereign ll. M. KING GEORGE VI and His Royal Consort H. M. QUEEN ELIZABETH May they live long to enjoy a reign of PEACE, EQUITY, and the continued loyalty of their countless subjects. A. HORNE Ea’ CO. GENERAL MOTORS nrsrarliwpgl i» pnnnnruunn-unnuu- u- nun