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April 12, 1S33 France as well as Britain and thev must expect to meet more than one European countrv. DANGERS OF HIGHWAY WELCOME Former Kin? and Hi American Bride Brighten Social Life In City of Versailles Royalty On Move Former Kings Tos&ed About He toration Sentiment in France By Ofedys M. Arnold Canadian Press Correspondent Louis Philippe :ant of Adolph Hitler probably knows that, if a plebiscite had hu family in splendid neen held in Austria as proposed prior to invasion by Ger- Brussels is the present address. manv. thprp wmiM liotrt. Kn.n o i The The latest latest occasion occasion for for rem( j, w ivcii a, vci y litl UK inaioriLV in Xavor of im enenrtonw nf Ancfv.'o if :, i ... u.i RANGERS : GO HIGH : jWin Ladies' Bowling Without Dis- pute While Capt Raybone C leans Up Individual Honors royal of French cities is delighted The Rangers won win nra ana to open its doors to the Duke of second halves of the season so no Windsor and his charming Am-. play-off was required to settle the erican Duchess. championship. Mrs. Ray bone took i When Edward of Windsor was the honors both for high Indivtd-Prince of Wales he loved Versailles ual score for a single set of three 'and spent several short holidays games and also had the season's there. In the hustle and bustle of high average, republicanism Versailles has re- Individual scoring records for the tained something of the ease and season are announced as follows : grace oi anoiner century aji France is flattered and especial'y the hostesses living in the bie Versailles mansions, to think thai the Duke has chosen to live amonj them. Besides the Frenchman is a j prar Ural man and there no deny- ing that a bit of royalty about boosts rents, produces business rents flats and brings tourists. The fThantean de la Mave in the Tot Mrs. Raybone Pare de Clagny has been leased A- Pierce and the furniture, linen and silvei Keron - of Fort Belvedere shipped over and Turgeon installed. Curtains along the smart Kauecoi avenues moved discreetly as the E- Smith black car with the arms of th" M.Nelson Pts. Gms. Ave 16645 81 204 Basso-Bert ..! 15883 Owens 14125 D. Baltinger 13746 : F Yager 9548 'Johnson lAnneUes't 14193 Mrs. Berg 138 A. Colossi 12251 R. LaBelle .. 12032 Croxford 10490 13025 1335C 10899 10351 13400 C114 House of Windsor passed along Gurvich 11711 The Duchess arrived in a coat of Peterson 11241 her favorite blue and. it is said Boulter - 12872 -Ml immediately won the hearts of the Fitch 11017 I servants with her warm smile and Ciccone 11448 3XiParisian "chle." Which reminds Ingram 12215 9.00 us that there's a rumor about that Hartwig 6990 another Wains color sensation is tc P. Dicker... .,. .. 11410 be introduced a little later by or.t Brasell 11427 of Paris' biggest dressmakers. Selhj 10049 After Many .Mores B. Dickens 12004 1 Royalty in Europe is Just a little G. Halllday 10788 I bewildering. The former kings Hallberg 10923 'seem to have been taken up and Scharffe 10737 'tossed about like a box of chess e. Dickens 10948 'men. e. Rothwsll 9759 I In England, for Instance, we find m. Bond 10073 the ex-King o of - Siam. the - ex- Mrs. ivita. Madill ivxautii 9271 vvri - I When the Vancouver Province recently published a!emperor of 1X11 1001:1 and half a d. Houiden 5773 special anniversary number it renuhli.ahMl n Mrfnnn Kl,'dozen aspirants to Euro- McLod 10591 Fitzmaurice FT.!" In H(Uand we showing how hewilflprinir wnB th th. rl;,v in ions ::i:.: 1 "1" ' " V' . v"" Vt:ine nalser- ex-emperor oi uer- Eastman vyiiiiAauun was aiwui 10 iail, me World imany; Alfonso spends his time in laced 1 chaos, war and revolution were in the offing. AndiIta,y- Belgium and other countries yet we are told that the world is sontinuinir about'as us-,lnan hU nome,and- sn- Edwarp ual with more possible wars in the of fine with chaos' 5ndUTDat ersamf ' fc,,c un Lnd0S tUanrA ..,1 ! , Paris is full of Russians who hav threatened, yet civilization l does not differ much from more or less valid claims to the What it Was at that time. j Russian throne-if there was one . . j Which obliges us to remembei i that France has its royal famil QUICK CHANCE OF MINI) lUo. The Duke f Guise, descend V. Alexander 348 8821 Anderson 8838 Mrs. Dickens sr 4517 Peachy 8734 L. Johnson 3083 84 80 78 56 84 83 75 77 C4 84 83 68 65 81 39 75 72 83 72 n 81 41 77 78 39 83 75 79 78 89 74 77 72 45 84 69 75 78 40 81 34 189 177 176 171 169 167 165 164 164 162 161 J6C 159 159 157 15 156 15? 153 151 15? 14F 148 147 14f 14f 144 139 138 137 132 131 129 12P 126 121 118 in 11? 105 91 family, genuine or otherwise, to make pretentions to the throne The same thousands oi French men who threw their hats ln tlv. lives with air and shouted enthusiasticalh Isolation- "Vive le Roi" when Edward VIT unveiled the Canadian monumen remem- at Vimy in 1936 would hustle th. tenn tering them inera wa was a a visit m of II. R " Count unfc of Paris into jail lust as ' v a.uota iu it in u i v nr ii i i i kiiiii i.. . . . n t . . . . . nf the . H ine (jouniess oi raris, uic quicKiy as tney am an earner pre f Vi ft, i a t. uiei!,cwl0.r .inat nas ma(ie tne Change in popular opin- Duchess of Guise and the Coun- tender. Louls-Phllippe d'Orleans in ion. I he opinions of Austrians have been forced to tour small children. The Diike 19S0, If he ventured to set his foo'. change. Also it may be that, since the change has been ot Gutee and the 00X1111 oi ParU on Frencn sol mfldfl. thP AiiRfrifinc fol .'f Un ...x At .'are exiled by the law of 1836 but Herriot Like Baldwin system, i here will be no going back now. PEOPLE 1)0 NOT APPROVE as a special favor the government Stanley Baldwin, as renowned I allowed the Countess to bring tht for his pipe as for his polltlca I four children to Paris for ChrisV career, has his counterpart it jmas. France In the robust and genial i In spite of 70 years of republi- Edouard Herriot, president of tht canlsm tne French Wls do not Chamber of It mav bp KitV.lv snul tr.rlr t W t ru: Deputies. i . ' " .VJ "Y ' T,"" u iuaui!glve Up h0pe The Royal Courrler Baldwin said one day to a re- 00 not appiOVC the policy Of the Chamberlain govern- which appears regularly Is usually porter at the Ottawa Conference menr, m conuonmg the rape oi Abyssinia and Spain andi0 b2 Iound af the newspaper ven- in 1932 that his pipe and raisin the capture of Austria by the Germans. The only question is whether these matters are sufficient cause for tho British people to enter upon another war and whether dor's tucked between "Humanlte,'' pigs represented his main Intern the communist dally, and "La Re- In life being really Just only an Ipubliquc" quaint French humor ordinary country Englishman and PiMiir! nnnrnr In Ir. nf TI H IT nnlHif iimrn (. n ,1tallna llritain today IS ready to fight. They have to remember' the Countess of Paris. The Duches-. Herriot has much the same ldn. that, when they enter Upon a war todav, thev involvp an(1 Prlnce Henri, Princess Isabelk Mayor of Lyon more than 15 yar 111 uii.ii.uuci oiuuiuuMy tun.u Hum uc iia uevoiea nis ine to puiunt-those of the British royal family his pipe in a fog of smoke flrur Her Royal HlRhncss with the lng out v6 uui wavs ways ui of iiuiJiuyiiit; lmnrovlnc JiJ" his mi f I lhe people l OI lntain i. mav not a approve the Cham. 'Children before the tomb of the home lovn v,-,nh oivnn Mn berlaih policy but they are not Very anxious for war eith-lUnknown Soldier: Little Prince the name "Pere de .Lyon." In facf er. Yet history has shown that in the past the bold policy "ciirl crying "When may we come he claims that, he does some of W enll n:t..: i .t.u.'i i. 'i. -A. i back to our beloved France, Mam- his shrewdest nonderlne half-hid V T w,wif,yeaK IM,,,c,es ma?" Prince Hemic and Princess den in a smoky mist. Once when' have ll led to almost SUlCldal i conflicts. eventually 'isabelle handinc out gifts to theinc was prime minister he eave ai poor children rrince Henri anrt. large reception at Qual d'Orsa Princess Isabelle with their mothei where afr a lottery, many pollti in tneir dox at tne circus waving. clans a' i journalists devoted tc Yesterday thlS paper recorded the death of SIX people 'manner) to a crowd of undevoted j found themse w in possSloJ of who were driving on the highway in a neighboring state i ne cars coiuueu. The automobile is not a toy to be played with. It carries in itself the seeds of destruction if not carefully handled. In Prince Rupert we have been particularly free from serious accidents, rather by the Grace of God than through careful driving. Possibly we are protected bv the nttie repuoncans. ; heavy meerschaum pipes which The Royal Courier believes res- only two-fisted men could manage toration sentiment ls growing and I The other day Herriot appeand says: "Even Parls-Solr published. at a banquet given for the To an account of the visit of 'H. R. H bacco Dealers Syndicate. Tobacco the Countess and the 'Children of Is a ' nationalized industry In . . - . " ii.ii:iri i.rif rnvn sr. ikmiih in hh fact that driving is dilncult here and that, if a person people have lived m Paris for drives at all, he must be careful. France' ln lar?c type." Yet nothing could be than the royalist issue in deader France years France). He was smoking a steam lng, vlle-smelllng pipe. Exhibiting It to the dealers he said "It wain this pine that I tried to find without knowing there ls a royal, a solution for European peace New Yorkers Are Favored a $25,000 salary offer, comes to 4 terms, the New York Yankees will be heavy favorites to again win the World Series. Claude Caaselman is expected . to give the. New York Oiants 4- much-needed strength in the pitching department. He will be back in the game following 4 his injury of late last season BOWLING IS CONCLUDED Royal Hotel Takes City Championship by Defeating Three Five Tai With Royal Hotel taking Hanson Cup and City Ten ;ff was as follows: Pin 1 Royal Hotel ! Shriaberg .170 173 Oonald .169 141 Comadina 140 1G9 Todd 133 143 Smith 101 213 Totals 787 819 Three l ive Taxi t ! Ciccone 165 150 D. Gurvich .142 135 WIndle 159 1C9 Kinslor 153 135 Paul 145 167 Totals ,;C9 75G THE SCOTCH THAT CIRCLES THE GLOBE IJfe 0es On filial In Much The Same A Spite of War EDMONTON, April 12: CP) -Life in war-torn Shanghai was pictured by Mrs. F. R. Gablytt "Shanghai former resident of Ed monton who visited here. "rjcsniLe the terrible destruction League championship for the sea- whicn u ln the naUve son by four games to two over oltles its outifcirts. life goes on Three Five Taxi In the post-season Terv much tne same ln the into play-off, bowling league activities national city of Shanghai," shx In the city for the year nave come j to a close. The second block m the "Cinemas are running. cabareU Ten Pin League was run off Sua- are fUU- and. although business Is day. The two teams had tied two bad and people haven't as much all in the first block and then the money to spend U is quite amaz Hotel Men took two games straivht in.i how lively things are. to cinch. "Curfews ring at 11:30 pni. If Canadian National Recreation you are found on the street aftei Association No. 2 took the Com- ,bt hour you spend the night ln mercial League title by winning JU. four games straight over Printers "0l a dear night In Shanolta In the play-off nc rxy a ruiev Mln tne most uUful flreWorks ctM,ld ev Pioneer Laundry won the Five Pin Uague with four games to .ne over Canadian National Rec- ..tL,,,. Th m ?f h .L ft . . courageous and. If they had tht eation Association in the Play-off. modem war - ,, "iPPnt , which ,.,. the , Leaaue ueague bowline Dowiing activities activities will wui Japanese nave tne enemy wouidn., some to a formal close next Sun- a cnance day night with the annual league Describlnl shanghai before tlu banquet for of tro- presentation war she w,d ..youns peop,e Jusl Dh,cs- !ove Shanshat. It Ls a very ga Individual scores for the deoidine'cUy- in fact u ls called the Pa two game of the City League play- of tne E1 and 1 Personally thlnX It ls much gayer than Paris." C. N. 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