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June 20: lf , -nt nm. m ousy sa-rlng the Bm- ptre aver which the may some day Ik. it w people of Britain would aW.W.vwwwjwww afwtter over the approach to woman bgo3 of Elisabeth Alexan- dra Mary Windsor, she was 16 on April 21. 21 The Urltish have been so pre- occupied with the war that they J tawt tomt for a time that Prln- n iaeth was no tanner the slightly chubby-cheeked young t tier wnom a delighted Emolre once called do Lllllbet." i That pet name dlsaoeearcd from I , . reminded that such famUiar terms G 0 L D S E A L THE SEAL OF QUALITY Sockcye Salmon Fancy Red Herring in Tomato Sauce Sandwich Spreads Spiced Salmon Smoked Salmon Bloater 1 1 the newspapers some years ago but J! not because Stsabeth outgrew it then. Instead the nrem mt anMii , which might be used among mem bers of the royal family were best overlooked by other people. Taller Than Queen Ji Now the princess la 16 years old (She stands five feet six Inches I full inch tatter than her mother. ,Once. when she appeared In a J t swimming competition, admiring reporters aeaenoea nr figure as "tall, sturdy, finely built " Family acquaintances aur she looks like her father. King George, and her grandmother, the Qveen Mother Mary. Hat when she broad-1 cast to child evacuees, everyone said her vokse was like her mother's. On her lftth birthday, the word went around that' the King had decided his heir presumptive was old enough so emerge into a wider sphere of public life. That did not Imply that her Iirst 16 years had been spent in what most people would consider elusion The royal family doesn't quite live In glass houses, but the people take a friendly, proprietary interest in almost everything they Ollmpsea of Btsabeth as a young lady have been reassuring Calm eonfrdeneer-aml what the press called "unhurried dignity marked her demeanor when, wear-ling a brooch proclaiming her new rank as colonel of the famed Oren flier Guard?, she reviewed a guard detachment on her last birthday She Dances Well The Guards danced that night to celebrate the occasion and the princess did all right again. 3he danced with her faUier. with young-Ouards officers and with a 16- var-old drummer boy. Moreover she danced well. Since then, with other l-year olds. Elisabeth has appeared at i district headquarters to register under the national service act and Uie nation nodded approving ly at the trim figure in a Girl Ouide uniform who obligingly nosed for Dhotographers. smiling 'across the desk at the clerk from whom she borrowed a fountain pen to sign her papers. She crossed up her public a lit Ue on that signature. The pre. with a unanimity suggesting common source, had reported she would use her whole nam?. In stead she wrote. "H.IU1. Princess 1 VMaS QOtNCi 10 tTEWJ v!tAK HfcN ANOI CStVE TDU SOME TO TEACH ftXJ A L.HS50N l- t lifcWF-Ta YTMAJKti.lti. . U-P MSN'. . TC KifeV' r-v DC- C 1 fytXi t c0 fxl IAV.T HCt. r AVt:t MX' 7 VJGLU. -Y"i,J".11 rZD I WIT Mcns.j rr NTS I RED CROSS SECURE TO GROWS UP1 SHIPMENT LIVE LONG Mr-Presumptive to Throne In-creases In statare and Dignity Another consignment of work-oom goods was shipped from lere Friday by the Red Cross, Including the following: Knitted Goods for Services 15 seamen's long stockings, 66 the duration of the war. 30 terehfefa, 17 face -loths. 3 ampu-ation covers. 1 body belt. Auxiliary Services GarmeU 4 A. S. body belts, 5 pre. A. S. ankle w. a prs. a. 8. knitted knickers. jhaTe Aracies ror civilians maae irom Jed Cross materials 18 crib quilts ' women's nightgo-A-ns. 2 women's 'rint dresses. 25 jrt'U' slips. 6 girls' green cloth coats. 23 girls' Iresses. 9 boys sweaters, 27 girls' (weaters, 1 pr. boy's sox. Elizabeth." The rapidity with which will be brought forth in formal -mMtc life hinges largely upon Austerity" and self-sacrifice ire Britain's wartime watchwords and, if the Windsors do not et the pace, they are at least well In ttep with their people. The splendor of the court over which she may preside, like the tall bearskin hats of her Orenp- Wer Ouards, is in mothballs until: the fighUng cease. Projresslve Education The war may delay the princess' court life, but it brought no lapse in her carefully planned educa-l Uon. Much of it comes from tutors I sociology and cbnstituUonal his tory, for example. She has long been proficient in French and began studying Oer- tnan and Spanish years ago. But there are other sides of her training. She is being brought into contact occasionally with every stratum of British society. It was something of a sensation when she nd her younger sister, Princess Margaret, accompanied by the Queen, appeared in the British quivalent of a ''five and ten cent" itore on a holiday shopping tour. nd both girls got a lot of fun rat of their first subway ride Elisabeth is learning at first hand about the people o: other countries. Among many she has talked with the Soviet ambassador, ind, by recent report, she calls Norway's King Haakon "uncle." There have been adequate oppor tunltles also for her to associate ith children of her own age, to Uy and to indulge in many hobbles and sports. Most Important of all, however, she seems to know what people want of a princess who appears destined to become a queen. DRAWING THE LINE MV HfcMS MAO MO lau5tMD IM VCXJR GARDEN AWO VT WOULD ,EWE ME RIGHT Will iJC - a52 iwy.' n w i r 7-v.i v -- rvi i" y txjcv M..sb.s 'i&ytT. f ( " fi ll i . PfT 2L i I r II UW - J VfW VI I If I r . r r',i fi V- VM I K,.p-'Ci d Pensioners Have Security and Other Folks Entitled To It Expert Tells Doctors JASPER Studies of PARK, June 20 the - -- Ufe expectancy ' . of u.4... a 1 1 9 ribbed 4 Bal- sweaters. helmets, H,raHn th,r th Hf -rvm , aclava 'helmets. 15 turtle neck . wuv-b-iiu), o uib. 4-wuy junta, id m. broadcast mtUs, 3 p-s mltu, 3 pre. glove, 1 scarf. Surgical Supplies 400 2Vi wipes. 000 4 In. compresses, x3 in pads, 80 9x10 In. pads. rifle In 9xl2 In pads. 200 swabs. Hospital Supplies 103 khaki landfcerchlefs. 34 air-force hand- curity, Dr. R. E. Wodehoust. dep-1 uty minister of pensions and health, said in an address at the' annual meeting of th Ranaribtn . Medical Association. Persons with amputations who are pensioned live longer than ordinary citizens and have fewer i hospital episodes. Dr. Wodehovie reported. ' "Social security, we think, does .the trttk," he added. "They have a sheet-anchor In pensions. They , the hlchest preference in civil service appointments. They . hu., mr. Yjdfd ror . ckness and fuU laby nightgowns 8 woolen baby hospital allowances if being treat-:hUd, pajamas 10 child's combl- for tneir p dtob1Mtr, hlrts. 4 pr baby soakers. 23 prs. I -We know our pmxt of the lanona. ooys smris, z sleepers, i. , M i in expectancy of 2V2 years exceeding that of the balance of our . population at the same ace. I "It seems to the department arid IU minister (Pensions Minister ' (Mackenzie) that all our people are I I . n . U I. ! entitled to the same happier jjJetate," Dr. Wodehouse said. now roum any civtuzaiion n&pe for a greater opportunity for doing good than to provide the necessary agencies to bring about such a decrease of suffering and unhapplness?" Already much had been accomplished in providing services for Canadians and study was being conducted in post-war veconst ruction, rehabilitation and health in surance. Representatives or the department, economists, psychiat rists, psychologists, e.npioyers. employees, farm representatives and others are taking part in the study. People Happier ind textbooks and me is weUhtyt, . ...... . . , i 'last war, our advance in concep- stuff for a young girl economics. km of our -publteTtbllgaUon to ir fellows, our preparations by organization and planning as well as financial provision and the ap pointment of expert staff, will make possible our greatest achle- ement in Uxls field." Dr. Wode house said. "What matters more than mak ing all our people happier, health- er and more secure in mind? If it is proven possible for ex-service men of the last war and their families, with only half a program, It will render dividends beyond our conception when applied 100 per cent In provision for all of our people. "Our people should be born well, fed well and educated well. They all should have opportunities for enjoyment of body and mind. "This be our aim." 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