,. Jfav 11. 1937. THE DAILV NEWS PAQE FIVE CIAL Section . .... i- hi .iiiuuuuMMMMMMMUuuuuiiiiiioofinn nnn"ui niiiii a i Coronation BROADCAST OOOOOOOOOO 0000000000000000000000000060 0O60OO00OOOOOOO Representative Long life, health and happiness to Their Majesties i 5ns T TV 1 XX msr beorce V 1 and Uueen mizabeth ZJ - " is the heartfelt wish of oilpott, Evitt & CUT RATE SHOE STORE WANT A Limited --- svmw vvi n sn u wif v r u 'fit Uft Van ! W fpitUfttliactinryurmny ' 111. Ltl W A M ... repairs, at intu itaiv. l.'ll mi c Sedan $600.00 WW ho(lKe Paivcl UeHvery r $450.00 Several "As IsV yCars $60.00 to $jOO;bo . PAkKERLtd. Ford Dealers Prince Rupert, B.C. Co. " -I. . We join with allthe rest of the community in celebrating THF PRflWNINP, fiF THF. KINf, Tomorrow, May 12 bringing peace and prosperity to the country. RUPERT PEOPLE'S STORE CUT RATE MEN'S STORE or $m SEDI CAR BARGAIN? Man'o S IIKI.IP .It Wear WILLIAM STONE Clothes of Distinction t OMQOOOSOOOOUOOWMUVMVUMMUMUMMMUMUUVMUMMUUUMUSVBJ Featuring- OF NATIVES Northern British Columbia Brotherhood Sends Message To King and 'Queen .Following; the copyof a, tele.--gram' sent to, Ku)g , George, and l"ecn jijaueni)rv tpe occasion ofjWieirjVwjmwJiiAijiy Hie Native lirotherhrioU 'of' "ftritish Co- lumbia: To Their Most Excellent Majesties, the. King and Queen, Buckingham l'alacc, London, Eng. "The Native Brotherhood of British Columbia, on behalf of the natives, express their loyalty and affection to Your Majesties on Coronation Day. We rejoice and pray for your Ions years of happiness, remembering 'the kindness of Your Majestry's father and Quren Mothsr to our. people. We Wish for your reigri peace, goodwill and fellowship among our peoyle GIVEN OUT School Children Ueceiving Souvenirs of Coronation Today Presentation oJ 30uverilr Coronation mugs to school children is taking place at various city schools during today. Prominent citizens have been cho;en to make the presentations, the children to be assembled to hear suitable. . addresses at each school Tne -presentations ate being made aiifillows: King Edward HHlt;;Sehecl, olof Hanaon'MP. ' .,''vf';. , ' . . Booth. MmtUiaV find S&l Qove. Schools, City Commissioner W. J.j Alder. ! Borden Street School W. M. Brown, chairman of celebration committee. Annunciation-, SchoolG. W. Nlckerson. t . Most Key. ' Archbishop fnrown the. King and Queen 'of the King, will lead the peers in goffering their homage at the Coronation. '6 ISO.. Miss , Nor$ Gladstone labove), '17-year old Indian maiden of the . Blood tribe near Cardstop, Alta., chtUen b? the National Council of Education to attend the Coronation. Miss Gladstone, -whose Indian name is "6-Muk-A-Pcnni," meaning "Big Eyes," Is a clever and attractive student at St. Paul's Residential School, one of the west's famous Indian schools. She Is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Gladstone, and grand-daughter of the late Chief Joe Healy, famous Indian scout and interpreter for the mounted police. beth Bowes-Lyon at St Paul's Waldenbury. February 22, 1922-Bridesmald at wedding of Princess iMary and St. Andrew's JananeiseIlionjlscount Lacelles. ';--JfKC. : Miss R. M. Davies, O.B.K HIGHLIGHTS IN QUEEN'S YEARS August 4, 1900 Born Lady Eliza January 15, 1923 Engagement to Duke of York announced. Cosmo O. Lang, the! April 26, 1923 Married Duke of of Canterbury wllifeYork at WetmInster Abbey, " ' The Duke of OlourMter. hrother April 21,- 1926 Princess Elizabeth born. August 21. 1930 Princess Margaret Rose born. December 12, 1938 Became Queen vlth accession of George VI. Those Desiring; to Hear Westminster Abbey Ceremonies Must Stay Up All Night Those who desire to hear the joronatlon broadcasts direct from Lcndon, England, tomorrow will nave to get up early fpr the. broads ast stark at 1 a.m. Pacific Standard Time. Pacific Standard Time of the .verseas broadcast are as follows: :30 to 2'a.m'., departure. of Their! Majesties from Buckingham Pa-j lace; 2:00 to 4:40 a.m., the Corona- ;jn service In Westminster Abbey; ' -:40 to 5:15 a.m., departure of Their Majesties from thev Abbey; g ': 15 to 6:10 a.m., arrival of the re- $ turn procession at Constitution 1111; 6:10 to 6:20 a.m., arrival of Their Majesties at Buckingham g Palace. From 10:20 to 11 a.m. will s be heard 'The Empire's Homage," jX and from 11 to 11:10 a.m. the ad-Is dress of His Majesty will be broad-,g cast. For listeners unable to heang ill of the original ceremonies, the' CEC will present a rebroidcast of the Coronation service from 11:30 i.m. to 1:45 p.m. and from 6:00 to 8:50 p.m. will present a rebroad-cast of "The Empire's Homage" and lis Majesty's address. KING'S STEPS TO CROWNING 1895 (Dec. 14) Born Prince Al bert at York Cottage, Sandrlng- ham. r 1910 Entered Royal Naval raining College, Osborne. 1913 Vlilted Eastern Canadaas naval cadet. . . 1916 Aboard H.M.S, Colllngwood, t Jutland; mentioned In despatches. 1917 Joined Royal Air Force. 1919- jEntered Cambridge for history and economics, 1920 Created Duke of York. 1923 Married Lady: ;EIizabeth Bowes-Lyon. 1924 Visited Africa and Esyot 1927 Toured world on H.M.S. Renown. 1928 Named Councillor of State 'n 'Georire V Illness. 1929 Was Lord High Commissioner to the Church of Scotland. 1935 Represented Gnome V.at Scottish clbrat'ons of Juhllre. i 1036 De;. 10 Succeeded to Throne on abdication of Edward. 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