Probably the most sell"-possessed per- son in the British 1-Empire, in the face of the chance that has placed an 11->vc.u' old girl next in line {or the throne. is the little Princess lili.-.1bc'.b .-\lcx.1mim .\L1r_\', \ - A_Il THE PRINCESS ELIZABETH. WHO MAY ONE DAY RULE. HAS ROYAL MANNER potent in! reignix I` I..- n \.\.`Jl\un ... upbringin, light of publicity has playenl about the fair golden hair of I Therein she is dicrenv iron trious namesake Queen I-jliz even from the urea! \ icmri; thought they were 1:_uing to and their childhood was qu 1 But on the (Luv nf her christenin-4,` Princess Elizabeth was carried out on At balcony for adoring crowds to see. Since then, whenever she was st.\ying: at tho, Duke of York's London house .1! 145' Piccadilly, she has been shown to the`. public daily. ` Hence the little princess probably "tool: in her stride" the momentous cvcnt which brought her one step nearer the throne. Her Inderstamiing of her royal position is clenr. Servants have ;1lwa_vs bowed in her presence, and visitors to her parents home have always made a point to curtsey or bow when she entered the room. The days when she was a gulden-h;ii:-ed baby, and lisped her own name into Lilli- bet" are gone. When she appeared as a bridesmaid at the weihling of the Duke of Kent, onlookers were illlldled at her mature appearance. Tall for her age. Princess Elizabeth was not easily picked from the adult bridesmaids. And she squelched with a single disapproving glance the effort of~her younger sister, Margaret Rose, to communicate with her by childhood's nger-waggle system. .11 reigning: queen. Hzhl I been certain, no -step {ins would haw: been diffc Fa . cluld though she 13, 11: l riu;ess Elizabeth has always accepted her royal pxion with calm and has faced the whim light of relentless pulolivity with , _|._.L IIII. nun` v some day become Queen iny which has placed her in THE PRINCESS ELIZABETH ..l:.....4 I:.... .J ....-. HIS LATE MAJESTY KING GEORGE: V. One of the characteristics which endear the new King to his people is his striking resemblance to his lather, particularly in his serious devotion to the duties of e monarch and his extreme fondness lor the family life. C); ELlLI'\DE I I'I direct line of succession to the throne, to all the people of the Empire. MAJESTY KING GEORGE V. which on-ulnar to now Kind In his IIQODIC , this little girl is England's favorite and a true Princess Chulllj EO OO Ol:lO 0ZO Ol: O 0 II `oLo::IoIo::ox::.:?.:`:..'`xoI::xo :: FO%omo:.`::::loI:Ion_.-".:`:_.'.-..::1or.::o:'* 01".?` o 0 -y-1-. What she wear: .5 new style or color of drt. British mcnhcrzi rush Lu the stores to deck then` childum out in sixmLn' dotbcn. The ood of chocvlates and china, hospital wards Jud h;\n\|lugs, | I.., .|_- 0 II :O OZO OZ!OiZ:l0E:lOX.`. FO OZO O$OX.'. O "?O OO O!20l: O II :O OZ0 OI2.`.'.'lOC IfoTo::Io::io=Iorf_..':`-_:::o::zox-.::`__--::Io=|l" 0 o I1 O OZO OZ0r: II ` O20 0E2OE F O OZOE O 0 II n oTo=oTouox-_=:-...=:1ox::o=::=oa S.VV. Moore and Staff` (K1 Drltnu u.-.v-u... H..- -. .... , :21 s'uml.: ;m~ hnmllxng-. dlu and dolls, nauu-d after the prir ex is already becommg .1 deluge. II__ _...:I L... -1IuI'|\'`\P~n ht-avv, e A. E. SMITH In l|10s(> worcl`. [mrn llw `.l<:lv~l3, it "God Save The King", w<- 1'-`lnrw. 4 lmpcua for Ilia /\/\uj'-'.ly I/nil; <.u-:m; AND BABY king nf H1<:II'.r.un!'. M will reign inhcullhr1I1rH1r'npgnnv~' -1: Ir` r.nr~| n4r~u~ A All ll nun r/\\A Tait-3phnm~ 77, WI JOIN Tl llj l`N\l H-ll Tl ||lR . \/\/\J|7`ul H `. AND I ! /\( .I I Hi We rejoice wilh | In` I mlm Coronation of Tlwir Mr: King George VI uml Ouwrsn `.;FliE}|C}1ES1'hA|I|< Hi r(m/{I 100%. TUBFRCHLHMWTSTEH Barrie / Allandale Dairy PASTFUR|ZLDl)AH(I4M>HCTU We love our King, we love our Hc British lows, , And surely no one can ww. cient cause; Beneath the gram! ml`! Uninn In to live and die, In peace or war, w| 1m'r-'m` we m can rely. ` M. J. Brennan and Staff Joins with the peoples of Cancznl British Commonwealth in on m.;' loyalty and devotion to Their MC the occasion of their Coronation .1Lrc.|uy UC\\.Iuuu5 u \A\.I\a..\.. Her mail has always bccn hCd\'\', espe- dllly at her birthday time (April 21) and at holiday seasons. It has required extra amt oice clerks and 3 special mcud to L-_A|- MAY THEY LONG REIGN OVF I-3 \ PEACE, AND PRO`3PFRITY HEALTH AND HAPPINESS TO KING GEORGE and QUEEN ELIZABETH May their years be many and hllcd wath happiness. May their reign be lalc~sse(i with peace and goodwiH to all nmiom and to all men. The Sarjeam Co. Ltd. Harris Motors; Ltd. "LONG M/\Y TI H Y RI |(`.l`--I" LONG MAY THEY REIGN "LONG MAY HE REIGN" EXTEND LOYAL GRFET|NGS TO OUR GR/\C|OUT~; KING AND`QUEEN If there was a single home in the Bntish lulu which did not display a picture of the princess before her father`: accession to the throne. the deciency was probably tunedicd as soon as possible. /\ [ONCE RHGN IN and StiafF im (.1! the \ l'7.|iz<*1|>(-Ih H( s"li(:' DIZEO 3| IINC Ha first tooth, her rs: strugglings with baby speech, her rs: intelligible word, her first pony, her rst party dress of white chion over pink satin, her toys, her playthings, her dogs. her nursery, her dotha since she began growing up." all these things have been relayed to an lVid public since that day of her birth 11 yearg ago. my .. Hg `-1 . - Princes: Elizabeth has been reared from the very moment of her birth as a A chiming poriail by the Court photographer, of the child who may son Eliubdh of Englnd. duh: unspoiled, and unperturbed by the act of destiny \ Heir To A Throne