Formerly of the Fired and Behired 1m}; her to the hioiehgvt her a. mommggrrungediorheriogetinw m, counbmrs room during iihe nlghlt mduryooiindtlwh lemer. I dare no, W w gut. her_ any chlcmi’ more was not savdhemisb in Nlnce who knew Inc. but I gave her a. huge 511k shew in pub over the Commas’: head and muflie her ii she awoke. I “Wm b5 handy it required. . 5m played her part excellently. 1 “Mm on the landing which was quite, saw her enter the next room to me Commas! which was eanplzy, toll- owed her in, saw her open hhe lock on we oommunicatizig door; iihen there was a tense silence. 7 ‘ prgsenifly the girl spoke: “My dear-where‘: ‘nobody herel" 1 went in one morn it was quite true The bird _ had flovml There was nqlhing elseiornlerbodobutoozv back w, Paris and mom failure" Upqn Fehi-‘a return, two secret ser- vice men took up the trail and found thait she was an associate oi! e. man ‘kmwnas anageurl. oiizhe German o Service. < - 1 need naively soy lihslt cools-in morning's days in iihe i plomatic sol-nee were very short! But all honour to ‘hiifl, When iihe gfeill- Wm‘ came he died bravely enough, leading‘ his men in oxthck. When I os-me "back the King was rbviously disappointed at my failure calling me a bungler and ordering me c. return m widen robunwmi. 1 packed up but before I could reach the Slflillim he sent tor me: "Where ore you ga-liivaming on to now? He asked. "I "am returning mo Lmdon as you erdeied, Your lliisieety" I answered.» "Never mind", ‘he said -“bether stay where you-are. If anybody else come I suppose‘ ‘they would bungle just as badly as you do and you are pzvpably Bdléi‘ omigiifig ‘with me than m a more responsible ‘ position-such as directing imamc mime Strand Ior in- stance." He anriled roguisl-lly and- I knew evewhilixlg was ell right again. ‘ll-fore take this" he handed me two five pound nobes. basst oi’ yoluselij,’ The King Disrupts a. Party and: was mo; Edwin-d,‘ iihe real King Edward, one‘ minute furiously angry. the next mulling and srrioolh- ing‘ ruffled dealings, vmm very aub- staniial solves. , ‘ The King had "e wonderful sense b! hirmourl We were unveiling once b0 Marlen- hed. using ibur royal saloons lent by the Kaiser and amiucihed in the ordin- "y cimreas because there was some diiilculiaymnisning eepecisletiihem m‘ i . l \ I occupied ecoupest iihe end oi the next saloon to the King's saloon. MI-Fbhrwaswitlzme. Aserulewe ‘Jew-Died the, first coupe nearest me Kine. Al: one abortion where the min Blnlmed Mr. Fehr noticed two ladies‘ behind ins barrier whom he knew. He recognised ilhem as English actr- esses and crossed _ ilhe platform to Mal: to them. “Presently he came hlmflllfl back "Woodhull" he said “just nip along Ind see wlmt the King's doing. These Ilrls Me travelling w Marieniaed and WW town-ii will the second porikm o! unis mm. This is Ill first class and fully booked up. W0 might give them a. liit wioh us." Ba lwemslkmgztnd suwihaiiihe Kins was owning mizmicdll! w Boron Kdilmsn anriflihlilsely to come llmcour way. lulu‘ hrwgheJlhe Ilfll 11m loassoou asiiheflinin llflfled we ordered some chlmlifllfle UM oevoresendwdhea and had quite e liutle pony. Indeed we were scen- lmlsed "l? none} oi us midoednilhe '- i: ltfl ' i ~ ~ r. new door oi u» 00/6- "ohi l-lioPiiheiesola-imed. “So u“! "yo. exfiiauhoioud! one heavy ex- ..eheeis,.is‘it.lbhril" ‘imerahsd .e.libi.le_ senslbivensesvbecween -' . iihe armor; or u» Wonivbp. “h? Kehlbwt?” "W?" expenses. frhe Kins. ii ‘icihleiierileo undue» Uflirhfikfl] IMrh-eide ‘for he He’ lwdlkeid ~With SHADGW “Goandmekea. ' l-learh on. lard Kitchen" S Special Branch, Scotlan I iOF av zcwiu "r. WOODl-lA-LLI _ d Yard, and Private "Bodyguard "to Three Genera to speck. _ _ , "invent 1 seen you berm?" the King asked one o! ihe girls. “Yes Your Majesty" she replied and began m w: him how she had Uppe- Mvd before him in a. command per; 307519-1160. Iddlng lihllli she lied been in George Edward's Merry Widow "Ah! Yes oi.’ course," uid the King, "A most excellent~ show. Bet wtliz ever written. I hesni it ihive time: runnim. well, well, it 1s very nice o! you ielicws w present these ladies to mo. Ocme along ladies, come along I urn quite diseiifllced how." Helediihsgiristhrougirioihenext saloon.‘ where we soon saw wciisre and servants ‘ dashing with bottles and trawl Ines few minutes s. WI-HM name to our coupe with a irey on which. were two boirlies of Bass and two excellent cigars and writ-h thenji was n card beairingvin the King's scrawl: "A consolation prizelf _ Bass you noticei—we had been mslcing nee with his ‘ ' (Next week: How the Kingspet idea o! making Kitchener Indian .-; Ooadhmsn who gave orders to Queen Vichvric end hsd them dheyd. ' The Kim's place in a constitution- 31 111011811111? k oilben very wide. stmmiaed. The general. public knows that his Majesty is "advised! by his mlnlsicra and one assulnpilon is generl than; mm" the ‘Cabinet as a. whole or any departmental min- infer individually has oormvic a de- cision which requires the royal as- sent, then liihe rovI-l lmenit is Youth- ooming cuiamaiicelly. - l When high appoints-nulls lire mode o notice sbheersin newspapers mere- ly recording iiihe mi um MM jeaty has been srwiouslv - _ appoint etc," our. only modem m- clmsio iouuh with the King know oi the fights and the struggles behind chehppureniily placid u. _ rnent; A typical incident o! ilhe kind 0c- curred in 1910 When lihe VIMJQIQ! hflndlf ' Everybody near ohe Kin! MOW pei-reuzly well than. he had set his m new vloewy. - _ ' ‘l 1 ’ To first end, Kiwis-Junior! service e4 Corrimmider-in-Chiei in Indie. had been mndeibilitnrehnnendbypfl- vale arrangement, Just in time to {it in Wm ‘line new sppoinmsryp, The K1118 returned from Blazritz and Ln Paris M. Fallieres came to the scallion Ibo greet him ls he passed though, I stood beside libs King and noted with pleasure how cordlglly he greeted the ‘ _‘ ‘ ‘ * who had done so nmdl-rtoassisl: in building up the llnhmiie Cordisle Many subjects were lightly touched upon and aanongsl. ether: ilhe Indian Viceroy. , _ ' , . “I 1m arm-using forjiitcheuar co 80." said the King. The mornins alter his return Mr. Asquii-h rzalne to vim pm“ m4 n. rna-lned ior a. while. Miler he lmd zone Ithe King vies obviously’. ilpset nbout something. his lemper was quite out. ofcorlirol, He sent his scr- msni-ifcoiman for a present he had brought back tor Lord Halliax. By some mourn the‘ present had been misleid in pecking. The King was out ~01 all propomiicm enraged. He accused his valet s-ndsergea-nt-ioob- mun o! cm-ispirlng ‘_ , “v to rob him, andiinallytwoundilli by, flinc- the lice "or" or. trembling rooimn. Obviously something‘ had greedy annoyed the King. 11km‘. in iihe day lwastoiind ouiWhIIQiiwusQBir midst Osssel ohms loeee RheKinI and as he was one oi the three priv- flegpd visilovrs, he was showniuto the King's dressing room. The King hid sent iior me prevlousiybo deliver a personal-l letter 1cm- him. I stoodwfli-lnl ,1 the let- ter lobe iinishdd so {can "call the occasion wlhh "amusement as well ajs aifecticn. The some was co typicglly sdwudun;-zue,_xingf_uiiil i bureau with e his zownloouiy ihrewn over his A's" he wrote, he mulled and Inimblell‘ . 1 Viceroy was "eieaihed-lxing g iii-es his bmliher mam the Army-A i ,t.°_ Bppoinlllnfinlt N) Infill.‘ - $50894 ' - ing the contents oi shuge epernein . Ho». nude lime muctlufindlrepl rdpting hiimelt to call leu- various ummm - A Massage (or Kitchener . Hlsvfletliihiaclnr atlas-allow times. It was biu-nihg badly hub lihi: Kin; refused Vic have another. "No" he slid “I11 make ‘the filling burn lnywlyl" . Sir Ernest Cusel cum in end ih King hail roee. Bir Ernest comer. cross Ind greeted his friends niiec- iimulely; - "I sin so gluiio see you lookins so improved!" he exclgliiiwd. _ "Icanieliyouihismucin-uw iempirk not improved!" him King with twinkling eyesand-a sly look round the would wllefll mood Ind the valet c-nd iooiman. "What's ‘the mMW?" "hi! 511' m-nwt. cnssel with .1 lime isugh. The King's lace grew elem sillin- "You know how I have claimed to 96nd Kilnhtngr u; mam" oi: m“? cum nodded. "Well mum min: ro 1mm me. lvloriey- insists upon Emma‘. going. I wonb- have it WILL GO. And ‘I'm antlmore economi bodice’ by Fisher." 5' Basically, it is the dame, sturdy, substantial six which, won such treinendous popularity in 1929. But ,i,t_ is a greater d» ‘in ‘every way . . for it en's? bodies =every worth-while ‘advancement that a year o__f engxineoringlfresearcirhas developed. ‘his: sending sfuutie note w Kitchen- e: who mm 0i mvietecilve here, :0 bell him i0 stand tlrm and I'll hack him!‘ a = i ' saw ‘asked sn- Ilruwt. q ~ “Oh! Asqultiffs Ill right)’. replied the’ King. "He's fond ,0! Kitchener and considers the ippoiniuvent per- iecily ‘saiisifaciory. ‘Hfldans doeuiv. forgot ‘ihe help I gave ullth- l. Gen- erals over his Territorial “ 1nd he backs Klwhenfl‘, NW 7Q is the who .is going to cause the girouble. Welt a. minute and I'll finish my ‘Ilhen the King wenr.__m ITIQQK. filled-c. while he molded m mic: 15111.2 snd 1 depsried with iijlo Lord. Kiuchener. l _ ' Thegresl, soldier came oi‘ his club wlbhfiihc 1 _ hand: V ' “Who are you. and _I told him. . y - "I see" he said, "I will give you c reply in a minute or two." And I wok 4' ml‘ e hull ._ in his ‘cxscnyiihe asked i \ l .I b 3‘ I _» ,,_ . i " .:".s of British Iioyalty "What, does, in; Prime other dry-as-duei. old milder-lawyer, letter." . _ - ' (llie reply to i-he Palace. ' As evmts turned cull-he King's plans were lrustroledflnrd ‘Morly having his way. AnoLiher-‘appoinnmeut which caus- rd the King green; anxiety was the command in vihe Mediterranean. In case I recall the really furious row there was when His iiiilsjeaiykhro- ilher, the Duke o! Connaughi, insist- ed 1mm resigning. Many army men l ... A u“ e in, and liihe Royal Duke thought (‘it be- neath his dignity. The King and the late-Lord I-lsldane iihcught King Wis down at Sandring- ham when the late Lord Haldane came .40 him will: the news that the Dulce oi’ Connslisht hsd dei- iniisly stated time when, he would retire in any case and would agree to prolong lus swy no longer. The King was walking through some iields v/ilen the Minister a:- rived. He was examining some new locks on several games and I was dem- onstrating how Ithe gates could be I And improved- six-cylinder, valve-in-hcad motor, A creesedito C50 liorslfe-pdwer; four Deleo-Lovej 6y . hydraulic shock absorbers; fully-enclosed in- w§atlicrproof' brakes; a new electric dash gas "ne/ gauge; heavier and stronger rear-rule; ishor nomglare windshield; A - _ - harmonic bsloncer;§1ew_ecceleration pump and" A ¢- lsrgerfballooisitiree. ., {these are typiealof the Wrhisnégroilcdr today (it your Dealer’s Sh0wr0,0m_ V‘ ‘f? C0. Charlottetown ocsuzns l... indie ./ I I " jhgKing Hhed-tlu Audience _ r v! _ '. h‘ .1‘ ; ~ ,' ,- olher- » owned will o stick 11m: Ibovovior '.l‘.e'eonvenience'c!"peeplg: ‘ ing. A Beiiiii sccompsnfiled the Kin: sud n-iyuil. We were ac engrossed that. 8130M " llbfl§ “U M mrd Haldane, m immer- beta-a by apologising -i'or his-intrusion bywspoim- lug out. um he ladle Ccbhie: meet- infY-lnb ' gfiluekingcut shoot his apologise-rue greeted him with _rmi goon-chilly, . , . . . Strolling buck, ‘mks Lhenews that. iihe Duke ofnoxmsugm refused n. my in I f editerranecn- The We: Minlsiqlfllliliiq qllletly. but suddenly Kingzldwfldfsllbbfif still in the ileld: h - '1 1' " I ‘ “Whstftlkhe mound. nu eyes rush» |ing. Liiilefluc-ilr, the terrier, jinn-p- divide: a. mo inisudqen iflghi." Hive you conveyed to the Duke my exlxeps wishes?" j " ‘The Lflnislfilflllilil head and liiil-hll? wishes had been m Duke. - I ' “Then convey to} hirn iurther” u“ u” King loudly and sicrnly. "ma, I am very niuoh surprised HM inrensely annoyed .1155“ W, "W" should be eompletelyldisretlldid bi’ him. lgou my. frilly?" hm‘ W“ 031311151‘ hlplmlllbifl’ C8119!‘ (lgflpiwly 1t an and!" m; Raysl dighnesi» was not 1w" King Edward‘; d, ‘bowed nu His ‘Msjwiy’: e known" to the iikures ai. the right. King lemma (left) strolling near thcbwflch in, Blarrltz. New the i/wo stylish - In King George's use, friction with Ministers and high clllcerg o: State are very rare events because his ia- ther and he wore ootully diirencni in class-sober. Even it he imd something weigh- ing very heavily on his mind our present King would never speak be- foVeIsel-vsnis, but, would wait. until the doors were closed upon lhc min- islm‘. and himself. King Iydwsrzl never noticed ilhe presence of pecple. l-le hated in be alone and ncarly alivays ‘had am least iwo or three servants cf one sort or another ehcul. him M, all times. The (he: employed duringl "m, bu; upqn-zho lqcssion o! King General. w i" ',. 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