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The Huron Expositor, 1935-07-19, Page 6'i I " r10 , , #i . - OF4.q., 11� TRI", ��7tl-6 �r,�V� " , , . . ,, . . , . � i � r, R.PV . . ,� . " �,�'.` "I", I �' "I", " . N'. - Is. . t . 1iii1111111111111111111111 '' ' I I . f I NiormandiA two miles away, we saw The Can e Act wasn't English his- tory's, which normally fetes .only MATROUBLE - 8 " a rushing Plume of white steam ap- , ent HER MAJESTY 'd"' c"'Only it', . j.. Pear. It took a long interiml for the and 1rhe Ontario Govermn, golden anniviersarles,"-and it wasiVt 1, . I.",�-1P COMESIN sound to ivach us. But %V44n, it did . . THE QUEEN' Ithe King's, an ill ml tirilid'of ,par- I 11, i'�11 ,,, ,, .111, . reach us it was a shivering thing-- (Continaid from Page 2) . . . CONSTIPATION* F . . .., q., , jf,vi Morris Morkey, in The New Yorker) as deep as a tone may be without go- , gacious, ,courageous Big Business I I I . 02 1_�, . ing below the range of human. audi- people are entitled to prohibition if . head in the.family. . I 1111 - .' . . bility. It ,was. a sound to male a the majoAty desire it, because .the in iReader's,:Digest). I ,. According to ,British industrialists, "", "I i: morning I went down to the trembling vrithin the body, and traffic in intoxicating liquors is not . she and thePrince of Wales are rat - ,",44T, I had engag- hat, and black shoes. He talked very �1­1- ie three times, stAtely and prio- like the trade in any other' artidle." - . . : . led as -the ,two ,best commercial sales- . IN , ,0 �e there at seven o'clock and li,ttle,, and his glance, at every idle ibund. such a community is the Gounty�-of Pour times during the SilveT JUlb- men in the Eimpire. This is unfair. Then ALL -BRAN Brought - .11 i ,, , bhe hazv a ,little. Huron, where on ,the last -three occa- Res celebrating the 25th year of the "The Queen's shopping," remarks a "U .... rd, a tug which would .meet, m 1C ain Huseby smiled . I ::, ft; bixt, I was a few ininutes late, Narrows. "She has a noble voice," he said, sions when the people had a chance present Georgian reign, the Que.e.n. 6f* se'rid-official paper, Ilis, one of' Her Welcome Relief I ,," ­ d out to ihe end The blasts of the tugboat and -ferry ';he came up with surprising speed, to vote the dry majority has been Finglan,d drove in state by the King's Majesty"is. seTvices to, thA6 Linpire." I I . , .r,VD.When I walke - -per and more ner- , toward the four 'points Of the 11fer purchases of a I . . I I ., -, .1.. le dock, the tdg was gone, An 'simns seemed shai and almost before ve had found the from seventy-five to eighty per cent. side rth I h n electric icebox I I g , ��'jpw'Xc t ha perfect sweep of her colossal being Huron did try to vote. through the compass—east, west, no Read this voluntAry letter frain 4 u V �gro man said i had been wait- vouls t n usual. Even at so early , Sout — for Muelcingthum. Palace,! and labor- 7,�ir�-j I 'YV..1j;,W1Vaere, but had pulled away a few ,an bou'� there'were airplanes swing- thribugh the capital city of London. saving .,devices "d modern sanita- Mr. Lecour: "I have been troubled . . ­... I- . I within our vision we were under her Provincial local option method dur- ' ,��IZXftutes before. I was standing there ing overhead, boatmen here and there bla& walls, abae to see only a seg- ing the year 1910 to. -1913, but al--, And from all overrthe Empire, people ti�o, for other royal. residences, are with constipation"ll" for -.tbe past 26 ' I , . pllL�..t,U.t quielt place, feeling a great were getting out flags and hoisting iii-ent of her. Captain Hus,eloy clim& though they could get a majority in' asseinibled, ,having cohie Over water, of paramount importance -to manu- years. I tried practically everY . . . v_ - stean-1- atodns, veid-ts, molors., hot Plains, faciurers. Her shopping expeditions cathaitie without results. . . . 1". ideal'of chagTin -and fru,stration, when them to ,the gaff s, an excursion . ed through the mail batch in her every ;nunicipality, they were unable ipou . I , 'r, ' -dinary thing er or two had already left ­ side. The mate took charge of the to overcome the handica,p of the si o meet together on the euirb and look collect throng, in ,the streets in, I ,,, m10 out to join th faces of a edi. She personally buys three Back Kellogg's ALL-BiiAN a fair triaL I ., happened. Out of the clettr ming and moved e harbor Alice M. And within five minutes, per cent. which was imposed by the for one miloment on the e . 1 I, air a ,voice called my name. It was traffic, the Captain's first Prediction came Government and, approved by the liq- man and of a taller woman. ,ingham Palace roomfuls of Christmas Kellogg's ALL -BRAN has not only I I 11 ­ � a mighty shout and selemed to come The Kungsholm came slowly up th .0 It is .possible that to -day nobody presents annually, from reluembrane- helped'me, but I'lielieve it is an I � _ e ti e. One of the mail -boats could or interests, so -that -twelve lof the I . I 1 � from a great way off, as if some channel, but her splendid white beau- riot get close enough to rig the chute twen,ty-six municipalities s,M1 re- knows what the Queen of England *12 es for everyone ,,on her estates on UP actual relid-for chronic constipa-- 1 6 I.. y �the most idle notice. for the nouches The overhang of mained wet. The county local option really ,like, not even the Queen. For to jewels and jades for her family tion.*—Mr. Henry E. Lecour. AA- . - lo% I -T,--+T ­irit were viving me a hal- ty received onl , . / I 11� J But the see- The Reliance steim,-d in, and nobody . dress upon request. . lood ;.Frorn the heavens. the bo%vs,was so great that it "ul,d method (for such is the Canada Tem- 25 years Of inhuman self-coAtrol she and -friends. And the year round she . . . ,:., ; was repeated I paid much attention. At ten o'clock heve taken off .�he mail boat's deck perance Act) was 6en v6ted on and has givien the ,total of her.energy and sends weddinIg ,presents Of gems, cry,- *Due to -imuffloie-At I 11. ' Phite- our mate hauled up a new American ; hailed and brought into foree-in 1914, and no conscien e n t being 'her -self. The stal, and gold and a steady stream . I I.... kn�w it -was.coming f roin'the V ,housing. So our tug was . 0 to 0 id of smaller gifts in return for the meals. , I s . hall Building, across Battery Park. flag and a new house flag of the asked to stand alongside as a buffer liquor was sold legally for twenty result is her fine facade, a siplendi . I. '. r never identified the window froan French Line. Then we helped dock between mail boat'and Normandle. years, or from the time the C,T.A. su eives, da Kellogg' a AL ,. I ,.. .. ,which the shout came, but I waved, a cargo bloat. After that, we idled We tied in., And in a little while the came into force until about a year thiel p"iar privations of rOYaltY,. (rhis spring, at the age of 68, she "bulk" to aid elimination. It SIM � ., - iles among the stands :furnishes vitamin 9 and iron- ,�'% .,, . my arms to show that I was listen. in the neighborhoo-d of the Battery ,bags of mail, one by one, 4,200 of ago, when beer authorities were giv- ornamented in a quarter -century's la- walked seven ini 11 I., ing, and the voice, said, in a slow, for a little while, ,w-atching the ex- them, were paurling down the wood -i en 'by the Ontario Government il- bor and on which nothing private naw on the opefii�;g da3-of the British In- The "bulk" in ALL-BR&N to ge3_11 . -1' bellow, "Go to Pier 56, Go ci-tement of holiday grow stronger en chute. . legaRy, as contended by the drys, and shows. . , dustries Fair; spent,over 9100, prin- - id . i I , to Pier 56. At ,Fifteenth Street." I -&i�,b every moment, and th That took an hour. It was strange nowproved by the Supreme Court de- The Queen is shy, wbich has, been cipally lom ladies' 1handbagis, which uals. Often More effective thm'. . I . y ,she can never resist, ordered Austra- And vegetables, ao * .. '.. remembered then -that the tugboat o'clock, we swung our nose toward to stand on the tug's -deck- there with cision. These three counties were a great drawback tfo her, es.peciall "bulk" in fruits .., . . -e run to Quar- rs of her reign; lian quince and peach jams, for the does notbreak (town within the body "., . pe!ople have tbds way of speaking to the sea and begaii th the black it -on wall of the ship's*ee�p- quite satisfied to have the C.T.A. re- during the early yea ! . ! r boats, calling antine, I . ng the main suspended as it 'had been since as a shy -child, she constantly melted U)Slv4ce. lbought tiiaidthoxes for the .1k. down fi-.&m their offices through a On .the way down, we ate luncheon mail com,6 down. It was strange th 1920, provided the, sale bf liquor was into tears )(she sidbbed, at her first royal 'grandchildren, brooches made Isn't this natural food plea4antw 1, . orders in the gallery, --- pea soup, corned beef -think- a httle of the Purposes to which prohibited within their borderil. The ,sight of Queen Victoria); as a shy of bread to resemble fiovvers and a than patent medicineh? Just eat I '... great megaphone whatever _ daily. 'Chronic they may have. So I waived aga st vehicle ever -contrived Government's own law, "TbeLiquor grandnilother, her straight back and copy of an 1887 juibilllee unibrella; two . in, and cabbage, turnips, tomato -and -let- ..this greates tablespoonfuls .­ lad, ntrol Art," makes 'pidovision. for face still stiffen occasionally. NV -hat- orderdill, her newt year's Ohri cases, with each meal. If not re- , .... .'. and went to Pier 56 and was welcom- tluce sa sliced cucumbers, bread by hunidn cunning will be put- -haul- l0o stmas, see your doctor. , ;�- pudding and coffee. It was a, hurried - -ever It may cost her ito.,be stared at cards while sb�: was abliout it, was re- lieved, ': ed aboard the Alice M. Morgan, flag ing back and forth across the ocean these counties in the following pars. r1she ,", ship of the- fleet of, tugs which wouP_ and nervious meal, for all its solid bags of letters — "Wliab. you were graph: . annually by millious,, she now uses- peatedly photographed, a -ad fl. i d Get the red -and -green aclmge 84. . ,�, I undertake in a few .hours, to put the nature, but I learned a little from here . . .'p "So this is Paris!" "Section 68: Nothing contained. in a priteless, statelinesso to dover her fresh as. u daisiy. your grocer's. Made by = in -1 'It:. . Normundie into her 'berth. I the Captain while the mate was at ;gyOUX8 this Act shall be construed as in -ter- �iscoinfitare. Gra,diousness has come (On these Fair treks-, the Queen, London, Ont4srio. . I . , . � Perhaps you do not know just what the wheel. contents noted; ,Perfume will be shi-p- fering with the operation of the Can� to be as much of h S 10 t 6 CialS d -press i' - Captain Huseby was to take full "Love ada Temperance -her h!eel&, Wifialt the "nevir de- Kipep an the Sunny SMe of Uft : ;1 -, ,, sort of craft a tu t is. From the earliest plosslible . . . " Not applicableto any of any actrielso's, exeept'that the Queen . ever I . 7,._ 1; - a, , gboa - ped . ,She lits, merely a sign of woollen, und,e I orp. front -the deck of a ferry or- p. -charge of the No.rmandie at Quaran and Kisses X X X X X . . ." part of Ontario and -nQ Government ,has no histrionics. reloth-mg" wais . . - . e- ,steamship, a -tug is not remarkably tine, go up to her bridge and ,super- `�lease cabe twb hundred so I can store, shall be established and no crown., cQurage, discipline. , that she ,bought for the King, 4hier . . '.. . prepossessing, I confess. It seems sede the ,Sandy Hook -pilot, give all "Boy; is this, authority for .the sale of liquor shall (She has no small talk. Flattery ,Dritish husband* wer4 -soon buttoned are tbosie given her -by the late Czar. q I - e ,wants -nothing be- 'into it. W(hen. she bought his fam- �Behind all -their regalia and jeqr-, - ;,� ,. squat and a trifle ungainly. Its the' orders 'to the twelve tu'9hOats,, Folies, Bergeres hot stuff . . . 13 be issued under'this, Act. in a munici- alarm - e her ­eh ke -t a che " . bearded prow is- no very gracious and stay on the bridge until the new. H,,Iing back and forth schoolteach- pality in which the Canada T�mper_ yond Wef appirleciation; she Ii s the ous brown teapots a pap bazaar, els, the King mid, Queen are an up- , . . I thing, and the foul wa'ers of the riv- ship was safely tied up and her en- ers and Broadway slickers, lives of ance Act has been brought into force sensible statement, and gives it. She the pot stock -was immiledialtelY ex- to-diatei conselentibus,' haxd working, ., * gines. stilled. Each of the tugboats . never dawdle�s in coming tlo a deci- bausted 'by humble housewives, long- � er leave smudges upon its sides. But parties and peo,ple vrishing to die and is still in folte.11 mutually depen&nt, domestic cloxW10 , that impress iftly would earn tw peal about 'whom there has never beew an ' ion char.- -i'very sw-1 eiity-five dollars - an rather than go on with seasickness, In October of last year an ap sion, since. she has'no patience with ing to buy 'like their queen and, foT I L I how for the time they were in at- 'bankers and erlocks on the lam, ovunts was made to the Ontario Government waste in any form. -Her fs;;mily eon- once beino able to afford it. A me , once you stelp aboard. , nu- atQm of marital scandal, who have ; The decks suddemy secm wide, and tendance. and of course he would re- and diplomats and wine merchants. ,to cancel"these ,,beverage room auth.- nections call her May. No ,one calls facturer of a novelty called cbttcvn- reared aqlarge family wifth the usual they are spotlessly clean. The metal ceive additional pay as pilot. There It seemed that such a noble hull Orities, but the Premier refused to do her Mary. She is addressed as tafFeba figured that her patronage, parental 1 hopes and disappointment,%, it m-ight be given some romantic use-- so. When'warned -by -the drys that "Ma'am" by s3i sulbjictsi who ' are ju lessly I b red for 26 work is either brigluly polished or would be n!o neeeswly,, he said, for e mped his hAtial sales 300 per cent. who ,have cease a) o pe ot a 46 in lefolk Or abave, and by all below The Queen apmdrg her share of the years to serve the crowns they occia- . ztewly painted. The cook's galleny is many or compricated signal. . fulness, that it might -be endowed they would &P al to. tawa, to h v ge t .P, "Buying British," a sionally wear, andt who I I a miracle fted, 'Your Rjesty. . Privy Purse are now grow - 3., of scrubbed efficienicy, and "All the men at the wheels of the with some more glorious purpose. the "sus-pensdon of the C.T.A. li as 4 M , I .. even the swkehold is kept in nest tugboats Imew their jobs,so well they But that was a fanciful and certain- Premier Hepburn said: "Go ahead; we 'Her curiosity is intense. When she Scheme she thought of iong before ing old toglether in the full sight of . and shipshape fashion. But the pleas- don't'need much. coaching," he said. ly , futile mood, brought on -by the will hot put 'one straw in your way goes to visit, a prilviate house for the the slbgan wlas, Trecie-smary or inrvent- the nation. - . I 1. . 1. antest suprise is the pilothouse and "rhey already know which Part Of terrifying height of the thing, the of bringing bdek the C.T.A." How- first time, sbe invariably asks, -to see ed. In ber trousseau 42 years ago, . . . 1� the captain's cabin adjoining it. The the ship they. will work on—five at endless, cur,, ing length, the knowledge ever, when the matter was, up for it from tbp to bottom. This leads to she stipulated thiwi every thread must Summer Protection 7 � ,- pilothouse is nearly filled with the the bow*, five at the stern., and two of the power dozing in he,r hidden .en- argument at Ottaws, the Ontario a lot bf extem,paraneo.us ,cleaning -come from, Brithoh lboms only. If . , -ring wheel. shining like Ito stand by for special orders. I gines. Government joined wifh the liquor when the Queen its coming, especial- .she is Britaffils- -best salesman, she : ... gold� but there is room far two cush- carry a police whistle.. and I will give c You know about the trip up the forces and the Province of, Quebec in ly in the kitch,en, for she ,has a do. is also its moat conse entious n- . the isfummer. This is partly due " ioned seats, for small brass ash traps! my signals by blowing it: One blast, river. We went along ahead of her, trying to prevent the C.T.A. from iii,elstic passion for modern sarihation sumer. But -where the Queen buys in I 1. * to it being near the -end of the biW ,: J h'ahead; another single blast. stop; two perhaps a mile ahead, looking back again being brought into operation, and labor�saving devices. with ,old-fashioned economy, new - and for ah,'gh woodeh stool on whic . . laying season, but in many fteks . ­ ,pitai ' a long ran. blasts, reveree ergine -s; and a series as she majestically pursued u& We so that it would appear that they She has probably one of -the bes,t fang3ed ladies will fillick to give a production could be god ' for .. The cabin has chairs and a' bua,',of three or-- four short blast�-­well, passed by the old Levianthan, rot- have definitely allied themselves with memories in. the British Empire. She fgjncier price. In glan yalty several weeks -by ,giving the birds -the , spread with whive sheets, a lanLp for hook her up." ting at'her dock, but her tall funnels the liquor forces. The Ontario Clov- knows every piece and on what shelf pays. proper attention. With the rush of 11 . reading. and a wardrobe closet. , I I sadd, "Hook her up?" standing with a certain dignity even ernment have therefore forced the it stands, of her Chinese -collections, Sometbing ntust be ,said about the 1*1�.� The Alice M. N.'Drgan is owned by �"Yes," he said. "I mean, give it so involve hundreds ,of objects4 Queen's street clothes—that she's farm work and the birdss out on range ., , - - The mate looked over at her. "It's People ol! these counties tio� fall back which they are not fed as regularly as they '.. is everything you've got." sort of a -pity," he ,said, 4that she to the defence of 'the C.T.A., in order she remembers every chair In. the for- Mbably, -been right about them af- ... , the John E. Moore Company. She might be, the laying mash is neg- ' 1 : of about 1$0 wns gross and her en- I said, "When will the Xorma,die hasn't got her voice any more.", ,', to keep out the salie of liquor, al- mal furnishings of her castles, him- ter all. As (the Prinej_Jss, ,of Wales, lected, the pen,'is very often tob hat , gmz�_ tum T -5 out?" -bough they were quite satisfied to dreds of rooms, and., if -one gets mis- she tried to follow the big-pi&ure- ,; � up ,50 horsepower. Her cut her engine The new piers were flimsy-loo-kimg t t, I d lice and MiteS rule the roosts and " captain is Anton Huseby, recognized He said, "Nort. until she's all in and skeletons made -of steel painted an remain as they were previous to laid, hunts it down. The Queen's re- ,hat ,sityleg, but it wasn't' in her. It an k' nests. A correction of some of -these ... ,,. by his contemporaries as the best tied fast. They keep the engines turn- in�ptleasar,t orange color. Between August, 1934. As to the C.T.A. be- markable memory is Invariably right was nut until, as a Queen, she'dis- things may increase the Production. , � tugboat man in the harbor, and he ing over, the propellers just MOving them, a surprisingly narrow strip of ing constitutional, there is no ques- which is m�ore attractive in a Queen covered toques,, wbru -high on, the . I Even though the -hens are piddug 17, 1 has a crew of seven. William Banks, a little, until the job is done. That's ,at,, ,a, black with fil'th. There tion, as the Privy Council in June, than, it woUld b� in you lor me. hea4 like a crown, blialt she got into ."t., I mate-, an engineer, a stew-ard, three because theire might be an emergen- were r. -)t many people ,on the piers, 1882, finally established -the fact that At village fetes she used to two- her, singular sartorial stride. It was considerable of ,their living they are ' I - - cy that would take a lot of power, but in Twelfth Avenue, facing them, the Parliament of Cs.nada has power step with ber boys' tutor, and indeed lengthened lyy:b,er loving light colors, not always able. tto ,properly balance, ,, deck ,hand., and a stoker. -the ration, They have almost as . . I was' n:) sooner al-Dard than we quick—more -power than we can put there vl�ere dense crowds. We could to prohibit the liquor trall4c. .-be still adorei dancing. Unfortun- aided by ,her insistence on being com- I cag' off and moved toward mid-chan. on the tugboats." tee the mounted policemen worrying The C.T.A. is a well-written law -ately, the King does n6t. The Queen, fortable, and abeitted 'by fiubody's much need. for their laying mash in 14 . ner, where the -Scythia of the Cunard lWe rr..)ve,d up to the pilothouse. the'.r way through the packed human- and a very effective piece of legisla- likes a glass of sherry befb,re lunch daring to argue with her. For 25 July as they 'have in January. They ­ Now, we - the Prince years it h also need grain to keep up their Wy - Line was hwe to, waiting to be dock- approaching Quarantine, ity. trying to keep a -lane or two op- tion, and when given proper enforce- and afterwards a eikayette -as 'been the Queen's story . t. Then, too, there is not al - ed. It took only a few minutes to were indeed in a press of -l;raffic. On en f, -r motor traffic. ment 'has always been effective, in of Wales taught her to wWoke, though tbalt she dresses in. thle height of weigh i have her ,safely tied up, ­our tug and all sides of us there -were craft of i'he N ormandie stopped movin curtailing the liquor traffic, and while apparently it's still unk0cial. When �fa',.vhion, which is now nearly true— ways, a fresh supply of water on , . g i ust 'hand and this is, something -the birds " I ,,, two other tugs hauling and pwhing every sort. We could 'hear music oppi-Fire the piers, slowly coming �o everyone admits -a provincial prDhibi- she and the King are alone, they eat for queetim An tholve years she has - . 1�,' her about with easy certainty. only playing, and distant laughter. Speed- ,�,t 1'ery close in to the Manhattan tion law -would, be -preferable, the -C. a typical English meal, and -the King worn h6r skirts- long must .have if they 'are going to lay 1, when skirts were ' . i to their ,capacity. ­, an occasional whistle giving out a boats went roaring by on smooth wa- sh,e 'We moved up under her -bows T.A. is the best available law where likes to have her pour his, tba frofn rising, raised, hers, slightly, when it if; the sk� was bright, there ' ' * a large dry area is desired. The Pro- a kiteben-variety- brown earthen. tea- was Itho late; lier hats, during her ',, ., 1: signal. I 0 ter, for 'ni'llest and took a' thick hawser and there . . `1411. "I was no -wind, and even the -pot he bAai'§t9 on,. She likes meat isions' sartorial t*enties,, causedi them ­ There were perhaps a d1ozen, ships were five of us at the bows, five at vincial Governmett inuit enforcer this "'. ,I, moving up the harbor. They had dory was safe upon th-e calm surface the ,zern. Far above us, Captain law just as it does the criminal code pies, bard candies, chocolate cakes, pain. To -day she satisfies everyone, Bill—il"VMat's this, about the boys 1, cleaxed in a considerable fleet from of the sea. H,jFeby leaned from the bridge and er any other Dominion law. As and strawber�ie§ out of season. Af- even, ,her family. plamming a kitchen shower for , Quarantine, having reached p)rt in' I was leaning beside Captain Huse- 1111E,�l a ,blast upon his whistle. It further evidence, that the 1&* is ef- teT an Air Force dinner given for the jQowns for the Quedn to choose Jim?pt I X, . fthe early hours and waited; all to- by, looking out toward the m0uth of ca,me down thin and sharp, cutting fective, it has had,,the opposition of King, he brought homle to her all the from -are brought. by sa4ileswonien, to diaold—i"Well, th#y all like him, and, .". gether, for the six -o'clock appearance the Bay, with Coney Island off to through the confusion ,of --ound that the liquor interests and at the pres- strawberries and asparagus that the palace after breakfast. There marrying the girr'fiie is, they know 11.. . )of the Customs officials. And so we p,)rr, w"hen he said very ql.lietiv, was all about us. The tugs nosed ent time these forces aree organized were left over, . are no mannequins -to confuse the is- he'll spend more time in ,the ldtc� I., were no sooner finished with the "There she is." against the iron of the ship, and be- to. prevent its fprther adoption. In tbei morning around the palace sue, r ,'Majesty just holds. a dress than she ever wFill, sa they I ... -, Scythia -ban we �u. . the Quem w1iistles &',good bit when up againsit. hers -elf and Ivoks, in the flxhim up with things that w7a=,, . . ,�t ;hed across the Yes, there she was. She was com� hi,d them the dark wateT swirled as A. T. COOPER, Clinton. ill w, ,.. I (river and met up with the Staten- ing directly toward us, and, cnen at their -prop6llers began to beat.' 10 �lone in her apartments. After din- miMr to get -the general effect, The his Work in it as easy as possible. �,71, dam. such a distance she seenied immense. . ner at .-night, she knits scarves, or King -has a big w4? -rd to say. Her old I . !W. I We saw, then; what Captain Buse- . .. I crochets for charities, since she can� clothes are pusslied on to her poorer I I . '% �4� 'She was dressed in all her flags, for The yellow sn-hoke mr)ved straight up- by would do. He -would let the Nbr- . .. . Vl� , - she -was just back from a cruise t6 ward from her sta&ks, and with -in a mandie move slowly shoreward, still . .1 Current CropReport not bear to be doing vothing and the. royal relativesl. She galve a flowered , elm. , King is a radio fan, which sthe is not. *ign,oir to a grand -niece who turned "I. : Bermuda.' Her pier,:' too, was gay moment or two we could perceive the hea . g straight up the river, and Fall wheat is filling well, and a "I , r�`of her bows. come in exactly at right angles to good average crop is practically as- When the King and ' he --are visiting t4p in it, ,remade as a dress, at the .. ..".e. ,He turned the brass wheel idly, the pier. That was manag�B; qui�k- sured. Barley and oats are .heading institutions -and the King talks too Royal Cparden Party. The Queen I ;;c: gers waved eagerly from her decks. - ;J 41.1 -ere was only the most trifling and said, "She is built with a lot of ly it r long, evian to the right people, or and -she were, ,delighted. 11 111 I , But th . ,eemed, and very smoothly. out with a good length of straw and . I , 1,: Ookt ;of excitement over her arrivar. overhang. They'll have trouhle get- There was very little whistling from large yields are anticipated. -outting swears mildly before the wrong ones 0 il i "I 1,Already ,a queer sort of tension was ting the. mail boats up to her." , the lotidge. of a heavy crop of alfalfa and clover she prods him inconspi-I'cuo,usly with . The Queerimakes up Wilth ol,d-fash- I . � making itself felt all up and down We watched her come on. Now AP the ship touched a raftlike buf- for feed has been delayed by *hs, �er famous umbrella and; says do- 1 0-n "I'll , . I , the harbor. we could see that the was black and fer which was floating at th pier- but is now well under way. Grass me9t"almy, "Now George." and a stulpodn of rouge, heT lips red- . Nll,,. I think I noticed it first in Captain white and red, we could see the lofty head, steel cables inches thict were pastures are in excellent condition. When, Quieen Mary reached the dened faintly; all this is officialy de- . . ,,, l, "".... Huseby. He was certainly not hLgi- masts with their webbing of flags, caS ,o 0, b L% throne—shy, seriowp-rni-nded, and a nied but remains pleasantly visible 1. ,",I 1. I t d wn fr in t Normandie and Early potatoes are in bloom. and the _..__....___. i "i tated but it was plain that he wal,s We could see the superb are of her made fast to a series of bollards. present conditlion of all voot crops dowdy dreryser—she was not really un Her Majesty's, face' Hier maids . Ri, waiti�g for a bigger moment than swept -back brridge. As -we watched, Then all the tugs moved into new pAnts: L) g�k)d yields. Com-. is grow- popular, nor did .she become so untill ar . ... 201 Ritily.AdMAir - :: I 41. this. To -begin with, he was most there tv�ap a little new fluttering at positi( ,. the,-I*ar. Her father, the Duke of . In __ I 6 )rn,- — five to push ,-her bows ing rapidly. Straw -berries are plen- . 111, . carefully got up: a double-breasted the peak of her after mast, and sur- around the fulcrum into the slip, and tiful and other Tilick, wa,5 poor, and toll much had getting herself fundamentally ready ., , I:.. small fruits show for the day, the Queen is Spartan; to i 1: I blue suit, a striped silk necktie for denly a7 f�onlg, long pennqn currled out, five to pu,. been madei in the prem of heT being ", " . I ,,b her stern outward into good prornise. Tree fruits, axe de- ,, the dresser who laces her stays she . *r.._.; I — over the stern, writl�ing like a snake "he river. s,) that she would warp a- velo,ping well. Beans and tomatoes not a considerable personage." But 4 A , , ,,, in the air. The blue ribbon had been bout and move into a parallel with are making satisfacto o e . T in four war years, the Queen by her says vo word but 'Pull." Each pad will kill flies all day and _;, broken out. 1- r_* Besides the every day for three weeks. I ., " ­ I I It wa� a shrewd device, bace3 is growing well under favor- �nexpected administrative brilliance 10,000 mien 'and women 3 pads in each packet. C - _ -With thdt, the spiectator fleet, as If evervthing worked properl3: the able conditions. Mcristure is ample 1". women's war work, by her sense annually invited to the Royal Gar- �2.ji­ IT'S YOUR NERVIM at some ,.signal, began whistling. A I Normarylie would never have" for organization and her impatience den Party, about 8,000 women are 10 CENTS PER PACKET ";'. �.,. .. Itefief comes soon mingled confusion of sound went up tEan half her length--t-he after half w;th red tape, by her long ho presented each year at -the four at Druggists, Grocers, General Stores. 1. b, spital , 11 i� . with use of I —all the whirytles blowing t hr —thrust out int,) the c,hannel to im- kervice and her tirelez" en-ergy, 'began murts theld in Buckinghain Palace. . 'i B e in one hour from the time she stop- ro become the admired and beloved The Queen on, such occasions is WHY PAY MORE? i .. ;c . ' long blasts which make the courteous pede traffic. 3ut the tid, h n a THE WILSON FLY PAD CO., Hamilton, Ont. 1111111t ." Dr.CHASE'S ; . -,opular public personage she is in superb sight. She look's.her bbst with 1, I", I . greeting of ships at sea. The sound to run very strongly. an ebb ped her forward mlovement in the , F.. 1-'. I . M, A I 17 a ... I I died after a little time. Silence fell. it was difficult busine.m; pushing the channel, the Normandle was tied to Frigland to -clay. 'Her Majesty's 'vast a diamond crown on her' head, wear- , .11 I .1 stern into that tide and across it, her pier with ae ,hundred lines. The Central Comimitteevhad for four inig decolldtage, ,11 , 11 lil . A steel cable lorloke. It bl.,Dk, with signal went from bridge to engine- years virtual charge of all Paid fe- jewels, and seated on a throne, No - " I I'! . 'he stem room, "Finished with engines." The male labor in England. It effected longer Young and never a beauty, she doyou need "I'll 1. 9 of the Narmandle began to mo-ve with Jot) was over. the transfer -of millio,nis, of ,women puts beautiful young women around, 0 ; ...... 11 - , slow, inexorable force toward the see- 1 cannot give you a highly detailed from peace to war industries. It took ,her in the -shade. She has the grand I AV " *1 ond of the three piers—Pier go. Now account of the docking because! there *over from the army cliothing depart- queenly manner of which she is the L'.,7 K 0 1 1 4 LK;7FIREPIRCKOX OTE indeed the whistle from the bridge Her train, ",, .. I I 0. 0 were not many details; It was a sim- ment the job of. -making shirts for last living great example. 11 11 HOTEL 08 0 ) 0 1 WENIENTLY LOCATED blew with sfirill urgency. Four ple'matter of pushing in one place the entire British army. Often the e'd Court gowns are of the richest 111p. .al!l ", i- 75o ROOMS—RATES , 0. I a ; ii; 15o ROOMS—RATES shlort blasts, repeated again and a- -and pulling in another, with the only Queen spent three or four hours a pale fabrics, shot wilth silver or gold; I'll, 91 . a I'll, gain. "Ho,ok her urp"—and we hook- (195, in the military hospitals, T.Isdt- are elaborate in cut; ip detail bead- is a 7 11 ,,bl,e and the snubbing of a newone. mg especially the facial wards that ed, embroidered gusseted, gored, . $1.50 to $2.50 a _ ed her, up ip all truth. The engines, ; 0 That dramatic interval was brief, 1"Per visitors couldn't stomac 9 � .. . I SINGLE NO HIGHER SINGLE NO, HIGHER 1*neath our feet on the Alice M. spun . ,b. Wli th looped, drapled, cap-sl.eeve-d- ,have no ,I , . � 1w: EASY PARKING FACILMS FRU 11AM IN EACH ROOM savagely, and the beat came pouring lagting no more than tell minutes, OnlY a lady-in-waiting, *he spent ten connection with any other'style be- , . WE CAN ,,� , &,) . A` up the ventilators, The water behind b,nd after it was over nothing more days in France, and talked to every ing Practiced, oft earth, and are per- SUPPLY ANY M , I - e'hind all the five tfigs at Fnglikhman' in every English feet. . STYLE g.,,,. bow and the five at the st,ern---churn- that Captain Huseby's job was a tri- base hospital she vig-ited, In none of HeIr j4wels -are the finest royal - - il_, ,�: , h `0 IM -1 umph in his trade. It took mote these activitie% did the Queen sit on European collection -now mainin,k. — I ,� , , ,�:;,. . I I I I I i ed with the roar of a cataract, The than four hourrs ,to dock the Levia- the sidelines; s,he was in thie cen She Possessiles Ithree hi-storire CARBON LEAF 'Y'l, . . . . _pres'sed -and slid against the walls of than on her first arrival here, and asking quea. tions, getting answers, ­4he 116h century ,crowu of Queen """". ". ,��,,' I I many ip� hive wrought working like a nai CARBON BACK ,4,j� ., ,-' the ship. ler; and, belpimg MrY Of Modena (James II's eon- I 4114.1. 'I, . I -------- ----- ---- __ - The two extra tugs erious damage to paers and them- England, she was, in, tudded with magnificent dila- .. I hRwws frofm the stern, and well out selves -on their maiden attempts to unloosing her enlergies during those mionds and pearls; ahe-has the same ; BEFOREPLACI N Op I ,. t§ q- into the Tdver they pulled with all get into dock. , four years, her character stepped lady's coronet, also, -of diamlonds aTfd , ji: 11 I I After the Job was; findshed, we got forth free. Her hair turned white pearls of unusual YOUPORDER PHONEI �� ,, . I I It their terrier strength. But even that ize; and fine-st of -0 . q0 ,,�, 0 long blast from Captain Huirdby's dureing the war, . all, �he Queen hasp 6' FdR PRICES I `�"Ljl i it''�, . . ��Z� 'die herself now called four whistle., We got 6'iie long blast from However, 1her peace-itime occupa- Oinaltion crown, dontaining two of the ,, 1, 0:, . qm_ ­ .. quick bellows from, her sirens ,ndl une Normandies siren. And we pull- ons have been nearly as einerg&fc, 021brWous Star of Africa diamonds -:' Look - h , The , �' " I i". *1 -.I �, =,� I S thres Or four more tugs, standing by e1L in our hawsers, coiled them neat- Among rthe' 810m districts she has and ithe Koh-l-noor, the most famous 'I Sign, 4W; . I ;,', ly on the, foredeck and drew under worked enwilmiously flQr the establisib. diamond in -the wo . .11 T . F/;, to watch the. proceedings., rushed in Ad Her pearls %, I or - .. . I ;Jp I'll— the steamsihip's,stern to find A moor- mlefit of infant welfare and. matern,! i I a th , ary, Qu,ee of �' il ,�'..,:, ,,, . ­ - - ing a,t an adjoining pier. I hAvie no ity centers and hospitals. scotw,�Jbrougbt f Maple pality .VRP44A %0"", The forward movement of the bows - and M ,,_,e . I slackened -and at ilast. ceased alth- doubt Cla;ptain Ruseby ,went to 094), women who are hebless to'combat It, Whiph"on ber'deab� Queen Zli�Abeth " Leaf o0kr �,SM,Nik'ljl w W tain Pugmet's cabin tz be congra,tu- the Qu ' has an eiTarmous -c&nsei. paid 98,000 for. I a—%- $ 11 ill I " t, , " mJ."a 11N- - I ... lated on his performance; t ap any enc,s about poverty,, S;Ceclally, ablout g At Cburtb, she usually wears her T I I " " I -, "I. feet from the orange steel of Pier * ditlona. awtringeiit eims, in afternat H9 HURON EXPOSITOR ' �,� ,,�:, , 90.. New cable I a w-ara nrade fast. Tho rate, I ,9d not see him again. The housing eon . ling "'l9sts"—dilamouds ,,� I ??? :,4,, I I ftlermn point �,� fxed mate let me ashore at -the pier, be. omMiAlits ,have helped to Clea -ft -up with pezrlW Or Moral& or sapp'h,jrea. 11 I'll P Valn.i, ,And with a eative he .]had to -hurry bfrand holp oarts4n, lot, t10 WOrst districts, and shis The, laSt, OW06 she liomes'pale. blue &-aforth, Ontario. . F. IN �, I t — I e6r get away oti. a Journey ts a hoparlte'with tht polior, -ag a 00100 ;even for twee&, art. ob, , . i~~I