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Protest the old fama and ils fnmates with a Mutual Policy, The Mutual Life of Canada ONTARIO §. Roughton, District Agent, Kingston, On . ISA CISA Stl Ta Se AWN THE THE THRONE BRITAIN. TO REAT BY HEIR OF Big Connecting Bonds of Empire--War Adds New Visit. Factor in Interest to Prince's the empire governing domi ¢ keenly the f affection which held the British a lid whole It was Wales, afterwards VII, who first crossed 3 our young count and he did a th be imitated by all visit of King a rather formal affair the institution not as of the King Ge the areas The nd was 3 century 8 it & and Quee and Duck asd of is Prince and 4 Canada war to-day Mar when York Princ imme Boar the 5 Boer hel 1e prese nt were on Our th the mo expert JAMES he .is rd manly youth. He was with he Canad forces and every ne f ales ada have shown sympathy with the n & young man { cape occas # al from the 1 public unciions The receiving and replying opening buildings and visiting institutions. atten numerable luncheons and and expos ing If to the publie have been pleasan ed by ing in the Nipigon, that King of trout streams, duck shooting near Regina moose hunting in northern Ont and m ountain nbin in kies 1e Prince needed recreations shake the 1¢ of a journey of 1 enty days He 1 Prince, and no his daily habitual rved his appr formaitties teal. In his jedat out human intere d would be want if he ware twenty fish rio ario, off He has ready ntices hip ceremon scenes aginatic n 3 th tness of the Dominion gver lay reign But found relief the public eye the truly wilder iven he from to enjoy Canadian 1 be forg lisappearing while of the PRECAUTIONS TAKEN FOR PRINCE'S SAFETY A Pilot Engine FP Precedes the Royal Train and Switches Are Spiked. Prince of Wales on his tour throughout the Dominion visiis var fous cities and towns traveling via special train, very few Canadian eitl zens who act as his host en route are! aware of the elaborate precautions] taken by the railway companies ot iCanada for the safety of the future {soversign. Practically the same i precautionary measures are follow ed as were observed when Kir George the Fifth toured Canada some | years ago when: Prince of 'Wales The royal train has the right of way over all other traffic, and regul ar trains, the running time of which | conflicts with that of the prince's entourage, are held 30 minutes in order to eliminate all possibility ot accident from this source. That is {to say the royal train has a 30 minute {clearance of all trains on the road | Preceding the prince's retinue there is a pilot engine which goes {over all portions of track included jon the itinerary of the royal visitor. {The usual intervening distance is | front one to two stations and in this {way any 'faulty roadbed. or rails which have been tampered with be- {come kpown "in ample fime to pre- {vent a mishap to the prince Be- {fore this pilot engine starts on the route all other trains, including yard} engines, are sidetracked. ! ! In addition to the above precau- tionary measures all switches and deraiis on the route of the distin- | guished guest are spiked and remain s0 until the royal train has passed. While travelling on the Canadian | Pacific Railway a special engine car- iries the royal-party from town to town, As the PRINCE HAS INCOME OF HALF MILLION | From his duchy of Cornwall the} i Prince of Wales is sald to receive! {an income of something in the vicia-! {ity of $500,000 a year. | | ~The heir to the British throne was proclainted Prince of Wales June 23. 11910, and invested at Carnaver| Castle, Wales, July 13, 1811. The Prince is a healthy, some man wit (and a somew i face, {The Prince of Wales is a splendid {swimmer and dancer. | His Royal Highness is 25 years) (old but looks much younger = He 'is the eldest of five children of His i Majesty King George V. and Queen | I Mary. The Prince's only sister and {three Brothers, are, _respectively.! i | Princess Mary, 2t: 'Prince Albert, | 133, who had been previously referred! to; Prince Henry, 19; Prince George, ! fy The youngest brother. Prince! { Johh, died, Jan. 18, 1819. | The fact of being Prince of Wales! does not imply that His Highness! receives large revenue from his! principality. He site in the House fof Tardy, ok 'whole | light hair. blue eyes, t plain, good natured { PPV OV YE OVO Ee C TOV YE TOO TYE UV WUE ET TOR WE YO Yew Quite by | other | board The I 1 » 'him, who form his entourage. To) : | most Broyles they are "'only officers i n. 'Yea DAILY BRITISH WHIG AN ENGLISH LAD. rrever the fie PAGE FIFTEEN FOR SALE "FORD CAR, IN MRST CLASS CONDITION ROBINSON & WILTSHIRE GARAGE 2394 Bagot St I'none Neo. 177 to your De Ww i hand bottle appetising the you a . 1 ' of the most sauce In world. ere did his arm prevail Froni Francis Drake to Jellicoe o Cambr 'rince of al is there mc tever his shie I ' rank or birth he II keeps Wales atever the had a \ - . 00S 0 L000 0 L050, 0 SASL 0. 0 L000. S015 L000, 00. 00 0 LE, 0, S015 0 is fis heart the quest is an English lad, best! he best Lloyd Roberts: dE ---------- the PLAYED BEFORE EDWARD w= 7 suse tne : tae prince and party around Prince watching him attend after a con t on the the s we was DELPH INTERESTED IN VISIT OF PRINCE OF WALES mmer, © had members of the One day. w {ten iiie the was Accident He Rapped Prince's Delph Grandfather on the Knuckles With | His Drum Sticks--Went With Him On Throug ApS Tow h Canada in 1860. this particular occ: ed themselves pull 28 on the little drum and also pulling tHe cord The little drumme good part by way of 3 ne of the sailor ch with his sticks. Pure! one of the sticks rince on thé knuckle prince took the tun good natnr afterwards gave the drummer a sovereign Mr. Delph was a bor: with his training the York (dllege England, he an expert. To beat a drum hobby, and he was ever d-even today, although he had thirteen. misfortune to se his 1 ithe Roy 'a § a ¢ cident he can hand! al in whicl nd will not take second to any , the late i For a short time he was en oF of the gaged as instructor for the drummer Trendell. v to in the 14th regiment here -- : y. served in the Fe and 1867 and nsioa. Mr. Delph recalls "| bers of the band nada 1 1g in the same chair as the Prince | Prince when on the old steamer K: ngston, about which S5t0n on. 1a rip up the mt law A £0 IUGR contirover rence river, and how they ed to use it as his opinion that - 2 knife nq fork as rince did land making a short tour yf the city with members of party. It was made in secret, "I well remember the nig weére in Kingston" said Mr. Delph, a Whig reporter. With some of th boys I went around the n, the pringée must have left the boat or we would not have been allowed | to go ashore. However, when we got hack to at, we got orders shees before going had then with his | and 12 | boy Royal of the visit of the through Canada, accompanied uke of Newcastle, he person 14th regi ment anc } mem bers At i mer hoy Re ed 3 the mem- a honor © how a had the ompanying ar in em on Asked lande 1 their the the prince his! however we | ADMIRAL HALSEY"S FIGHTING RECORD The Prince's Aide Was Jelli- coe's Right Hand Ran at Jutland. remove So charming Is sonality that « and few take m ible-looking men the prince's ryone is capt ich note of the capa who are alwavs with rince retired i, with at most of these men bear as very well known in Brit- ain, aud it either were to come to ty individually he would be he | itd as quite a distinguished vis poisons | itor and {| Rear Adniiral el L IRN... KCMG.. CB. CMG... ADC. third lord ot of Honor, is | the tail, strong-laoking naval officer who is ever at the prince's elbow. He is the prince's secretary and chiet staff, and has been in the navy ince the was thirteen In 1914 commanded the New Zea {land in action at Heligoland Hight {when the German cruisers Mainz, Ar- iadne and Koln were destroyed, to- {gether with several German lestroy-! fers He also commanded the New| | Zealand at' Dogger Bank in 191 { At the battle of Jutland Admirs Halsey served as captain of the float, and Admiral Sir John Jellicoe, in h {despatches says: "My special thanks! jare due ta (then) Commodore Hal- sey, captain of the fleet, who alsa assists me in the working of the] fleet at sea, .and to whose good or | ganization is largely due the rapidity | {with which the fleet was fuelled and | Accept "California" Syrup of Figs replenished with ammunition on re-| enly---lgok for the name California liyrp to its bases. 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