" ‘ Li“ ' ‘i'"..'.' .11.“. rue’ cH/xkienrrivruvvisi- GUARDIAN fror All I Buy from lls and Save Money For HIM For HER My"; " y sets Toilet Sets Sliflllilqfffl Sets Manicure Sell Rolls and Gillette Bridge Sets , Razors Cflmlmfi" Yardley Sets Travelling Cases Perfume Ronson Liyhierf? Walking Canes Cigars For Both Pay-lee)’, Sheaffer and Watermarfs Pens and Pencils, Kodaks Leather Goods, Chocolates JOHNSON & JOHNSON I ’€!€=‘~€=€?-€%€% K‘ fl-Qfiiid §fiifi¥fi%fi%€¥é#%fi€%€%€séw% %ifisz’aszszszsseaoe Q. - ~,_Prescription Pharmacists since 1883, Corner Kent and Prince Sts. €$€%€’-€’ l-‘ERNWOOD SCHOOL fist-its noon SCHOOL Grade X—l Constance MacFar- - 1 f N vember: “mm ml or o lane, 2 Kenneth Henderson, 330w- Gmde x-i Emo MacDonald, 2‘ . ~1; an Sherry. "fiililiiiifff glrouiwn McInnis Grade IX-i Edna Pineau. 2 Ruth ( m. viii-l. Leaming Proctor, heard Grade VII - 1 Vera. Sherry. 2 Lorne MacFariane, 3 Edna Sherry Grade V--1 Pauline Henderson, 2 Edward Pineau. 3 Louise sherry Grade IV—-1 Helen Sherry, 2 Nor- een Henderson, 3 George MacFar-l ‘agiiade III-l Helen MacFarlane, 2 Theresa Pineau 3 Glenn MacFar- l nc. “Grade II-—l Billy MaeFarlane, 2 Fir-eds. sherry, 3 Georgie Pineaui and Lloyd ShBITY- l Gwendolyn B. MacLean~Teacher z Lie iiielwx Grade vI-i Edna Hickox Grade V-l Edgar Martin, 2 Hil- h liickox, 3 Benoit Gallant. Gram. n tSr.) 1 Pearl Bernard iEvelvn l-lickox and Edith Craswell. Grade II tJrJ 1 Arthur Gallant. Grade I-1 Leo Gallant, 2 Earl liar-uh. Perfect attendance, Robert An- drews. Giciyds Andrews and EQZM‘ Martin. Vivian llowattrJreacher. ‘vva ‘Q..Q Q-OQ+( Q-O@ > l BUYING DRESSED POULTRY DAILY Including Turkeys, Geese, Ducks, Chicken, Fowl < and Canners at highest market price according to grade. FOR SATISFACTION sell your Dressed Poultry to us. You will be pleased. ’ PO0LE 8r THOMPSON, Limited Montague l 1P ~;.~--...~¢--.’-¢v------------cos..- l I l Pelting & Cleaning Silver Fox Furs l am busy-I am doing satisfactory work. Fur farmers are pleased with appearance of furs. I COME IN! NEXT i ! I EMMETT lilllllll 136 Kent St. Morell Hotel Warehouse Charlottetown FARES ‘to PAcirli: COAST! laid in your favorite Summe more llETIllI FIRES all‘ i-~-‘-é-1-nn&i=-émy.nn¢;|~=- ing imaaoo o ‘a vorgrom oy- Charllrttefo gmcnand. Golf‘ hiking. riding motoring.‘ o ' . ' . . . ' ' t‘: Vancouver iirnoumin tzzlriory-rioznxifzllald Conodion 'oo on mum. m... m“, “m, Spociolwinternoeo ltllolail. _.S'lllllouoor Intr-rmmp rail ions now in efioc! and unhl May l4. ate "4555 Return limit 6 months. Stopavoro ll- ‘ Coach $120.80 lowed at intermediate points. IINTII HUI-I Tfllllllllnfl‘ ilzfztlh$zagivrszr Vlthrll unu- u. 1m huh/vandalism n: Nddunu cAuAonnv NATIONAL ‘l l guests in Buckingham Palace in his l July Ii-Mrs. Simpson _- f Aug. 8—King flies from England " ‘Mrs. Simpson. Diary Of Events Leading l Up T0 Abdication Today A diary of King Edward‘: friend- Lhlp with Mrs. Wallis Simpson: May 2'1, 1936—Mr. and Mrs. Ern- est Simpson were listed in the court circles as King Edwards l (C. P. by Guardian's Special Wire) first formal dinner after his acces- slon. announ- iced as dinner guest of the Kng. for. vacation cruise, joining 1n France his guests, among whom were Mrs. Simpson. Aug. 10—-Month's cruise on yacht lNahlin ztarts from Sibenik on Dalmatian coast of Yugoslavia. Sent. 6—-Cruise ends at Istanbul. Homeivard trip includes stop sept. 8 in Vienna, where Mrs. Simpson ‘arranged to have King consult; ear specialist. Sept. 24-—Mrs. Simpson guest of Kins at Balmoral Castle house party. Oct. 5-—Ml'.!. Simpson starts suit for divorce against Ernest Aldrich ‘slmllfion on srounds of misconduct. Oct. iii-Mr. Justice Hawke Bronte Mrs. Simpson o decree nisi. final in six months in the ordinary course oi’ events. a Nov. lit-King Edward attends Dirty liven by Mrs. Simpson. . Nov. 13—Mrs. D. B. Meriyman, Mrf- Simpson's aunt, of Washing- 5011. D- C.. arrives to chaperone Nov. ZIS-Tho Times, without mentioning Mrs. Simpson says “King's position must be kept high above reproach or ridicule." Dec. b-Bishop of Bradford, inl speech to diocesan convention said l of King Edward: "He stands for’ the English people's idea. of king- ship and I hope it still is an ersen- tlal part of that idea that tlie' King needs the grace of God for ,‘ his office, we hope he is aware of l his need. Some of us Wish he] gave more positive signs of such I awareness." I Provincial newspapers, linking the speech with gossip over Mrs. l $impson. lifted the self-imposed oensorship of the press. - j Dec. 2—London newspapers l "break" th‘ story with piciure and flaring headlines. after two conferences with King Eclivard. in answer to a. question in the House of Czniiiioiis" .\ ' “The situation is of such u nature a1; i0 make it incxpcdiciit that I be questioned about it at this time." Dec. 4—Mrs. Simpson arrived at 4:10 in Roucn, FrnnJe, alter a soc- ret trip from Engkmd arid left early in the aittinoon for the; South of France. Prime Minister Baldwin, in hi‘ 1 first public statement, told the House of Commons the King was free to marry whom he would but the lady whom he married “nec- osarily becomes Queen" since "there is no such thing as what is‘_ called a. morganaiic marriage. known to our lava" He said the Cabinet was "not prepared" to introduce legislation “dealing with a particular care“ after an explanation that "the matters to be rlcalt with are of i common concern to the common- wealth as a whole mid "i change could not he c‘, ‘rd without the cnoscnt of nil the Do- minicns. I am Slliirilikl from in- quiries that till‘. Lassen; would not be forthcoming.“ Dec. 5—-Winston Churchill appeal- ed for "time and tolerance" and challenged the authority of "any ministry" to advise the soveriegn to abdicate. i c 0 ass 1.117’ one Putnam's 1,393.5‘ §§I§4FI9R OUR BOARDING HOUSE < I éAYw-ALL DAY LONG: YOU HAVE BEEN As zsumwv As A ‘FLWVER on A Dizrouiz! DlD EilVE YOU Til? YOU OFF ‘THAT MOTl-l onus I i I ~ l our oi= ‘ma i l i5 wCRRieé COME INPAFRS -~ MARTHA is QNE OF THEM= ‘was Willing. if hcr action Dec. fi-Prinre hflnitrr Baldwin, l i the K .1"; l .' - Bclvcdcre. The K1111; cgnlntiliéldt iviih Queen Mary and the Duke; i B. c. EeQEPYrYH THAT LETTER CLYDE éOMEBODY VLlLLED ONE OF YOUR ‘RUSTY DEBTS Baldwin. in a late night meeting with the King at Fort Belvedere, delivered “certain documents" which authoritative sourcer said might have included papers for the King's abdication. Mrs» slmpson ended a two-day automobile dash across France at the villa of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Rvser. of New York, in Cannes. Dec. 6—Tlie Cabinet met in l0 Dllbnllig Street. some members of 8- street crowd booing the ministers as they arrived. The Archbiliop 0i Canterbury was also booed. ‘Dec. ‘IT-Baldwin, mentioning Mrs. _Simpson‘s name for the first time m“ the House of Commons, said: These matters were not raised first by the Government but by His Majesty himself in conver- rstion with me some weeks ago when he first informed me of his intention to marry Mrs. Simpson whenever she should be free. The subject has therefore been f0" some time in the King's mind and as soon as His Majesty has arived at the conclusion as to the course he desires to take, he will no doubt communicate it to the Governments in this country and the Dominions. "It will then be for those gov. ernments to decide what advice if any, they would feel it their duty w tender him in the light of his conclusion." ‘He said it was "the earnest de- sire- of the Government to arford H15 Malestv the tuilett opportunity 91 Welilhing the decision which in- yolves so directly his own future iappiness and the interests of all his subjests." Mrs. Simpson in a signed state- ment iisucd in Cannes said 511g would 5f“? the problem. "to withdraw forthwith from a situation that has “swine ullllillllll’ 811d uutcinrble." Dec. ll-King Edward nll Bald. Win conferred for five hours at Fort Belveder. The Dukes or ‘fork and Kent were also pro-en: No statement was iriarle in the (tom. mons. Mrs. Sifllilitlllfi SO1fC1iJF. ac- fflfflllanied by a clerk and a phy- hiClilll, flew_ from London to Can- 995- ‘HEHF-lbiy to arixing scored another swell snapsh both time and instantanco exposures; two openings. Sturdy and depen Dec. 9-~Bi..‘ uin p... lliuse a JiliClllfllt for the next (luv. The Cabinet mst iioili iii the ‘ H1.’ and the e niig, 4m; [he . uiiliyl bZ-cnme rczugiit-J to uh- ‘i 1L). '.r‘='.l '~ -\ q iuvcd to be‘ 1J1 or m mg" be‘ $2.50. tures— price inch pictures-price, $3. $250 of York and Kent. Trahiiire i113,“ Proves Success; lBy Ivan Corbett) (Canadian Press 5.1m‘ twitey) VANCQUYEIZ, Dec l0 - Recre- ;.ici_nnl centres lllYOlVllCllt Caflgda ninr to tho c in Li". §,'O'1'(‘1‘lllll"lll2 ‘Ly ill SIX-20 IROWNIE JUNIOR- Load. aim, click-and you have with this Brownie. Fixed focus. diaphragm able. For 21f x Slj-inch pic- Six- Brnwnie Junior for Al} x 4H- JIIFY KODAK SIX-ZO-Hord to go wrong with the Jilly. Touch or a bUf[0fl-"POD" it opens. Touch anothcr-“(lllck"-it us gets the picture. Extra-smart. etched metal front, black mo- d. rocco-grnin covering. Two bril- liant reflecting finders. Pic- 15 rures 2'.‘ r 314 inches. Price. $8.25. Jiffy Kodak Six-lo, 2}~_i r 4,14, $9.25. $325 cmé- KODAK E|GHT—F0!' economical home nlovics. Easy to use . . . low in cost-it makes 20 m 30 l)ll\('i\'-i1lld~“ hire scenes on n film cos-thug $2.00, finish- cd, ready to show. Movies at about illc. a scene! And for a (i-w cents more each scene- I\ uduchrlimc lull-color movies. fliné-iiodak Light, with f.3.5 lens, costs $39.50. $3950 KODAK ‘SlX-ZO (LSJl-lilosi popular fine camera. its keen Kodak Anastigmot f.b.3 lens makessnnpshotslnany\veath- er. Its lilll0-second shutter “stops" most action. llas eye- level and reflecting finders. ‘Wakes 2' { x 3' pinch lcturcs. Pflce. S18. Other mm els from $14.50 to $42. Kodak his-iii. l}; x 4H,] $16.50 to $46. See these and other Eastman oomoros of your dealer's. Brownies from $1.25: Kodolrs from $5 In Canada “Eastman" and “Kodak" are the registered trade marks and sole property of Canadian Kodak ('20., Limited. TOIOHIO. 0m. . and Educational Iieursa- tion zirc cnvidonrd by lun Eng“. harrll,‘ provincial director. Mo" ' g in '1‘0i'0nt0 a few weeks 43o wnh the Youth Ccmmipee cf he Nliilljll l Eniplliynxeiit Associ- nilon Ali". uriiui-(lt r~:;p.fi1>rl the Bfliloli Columbia p uh to Chnriirani Alan Cnum ~, Aggm-ia, And-re Nlfilillvtit. hi’. ‘cal; Joseph McCul- ley, Ncivinzu-lret. Ont; and w, (3, Nickcrson, Halifax. The commit/ice submitted its fiiirliirsis to the Nil. 11mm] Elllillviinent Coriimjs-ion which will, it is expected, make a recommendation to the federal gov- eminent. of five which has now grown to 50. Free gymnasium classes were con- ducted in 19 centres in the first season, the typical inogram includ- ing Swedish gyunnnsisics, tumbling. vaulting. tap-duiienirg and group games. Special events in boxing and massed displays were held and by the end of March, 1935, nearly 3,060 had enrolled. The department established five new cenircs in the second ivinier and added L0 the program weighi- lifting, boxing, flying rings and 1n 13mph Cgmmbm the ma. _ horizontal bar features for men; zttion department has planned tires £21‘ and nlcdem dancing for Wam- = . -- . . ., . ifgigfiiilfcéoff gimlloczog‘tgénéiofiiregiz; The second summer seevon pro. i“ 1935;“; reach“. 453.2, wifh E‘m_ vided out-door classes in tennis, ial person-atwnclmcs (‘if 541298 In. Cricket, archery, swinuning and life structors cannot l be trained ‘fast Swing in 18 Germ“ m Vancouver enough and Victoriml nexr. “four tgaaderts , . '- , courses in nose ci es; en a wgiliiingignizgfgg; 32:35:12.2 week's display 0i the various cem- cnwloved onlv $01,611“ énh new res‘ actlvitiesin Vancouver's Stan- ‘ ‘” ‘ y - . lev Park; and finally a series of plflhllfliil training to maintain their démonstmtion mum d! Vancouver irlgiiixotille.fllgiiysgrglfllil-iliiiliguiixdgtqjgi? Island, the lower Fraser Vafley and so aid those who had been cured! Suburbm ‘mined and Schvols‘ gfl-tviiilzciiilrlrgyiiosis to rebuild themselves] To REBUIILD OLD FORT The recreation department was iizccl in this prnviricc in the KAMLOOPS, B. C.—As a feature with Major Hoopla . . mu fizrnr "M12? - PAW, i/WET! ‘TwAs BUT A NOTlCE ‘FOR "THE new VE/swé vARrv AT THE Owes ¢LuB-~YE§ -u MF -r= m _fi_\\\\->».\Qt\\l' 1 MU5T nor HEGLECT Mv DUCVJNCI Pia/sales“ f wi-ieneba. ‘BE A HURRICANE or: MOP-SWIMGIUG ‘THE HE LEARH5 THE comems oi= ‘ll-lAT LETTER! Mir collie with a stall city's 125th anniversary. it is pian- ned to rebuild the first fort erected here, using logs from the original structure. Years ago D. Powers sai- vaged the logs from the crumbling fort and preserved them in storage. AVONLEA W. I. The annual meeting of Avoniea Womens Institute met at the home of Mrs. Jeremiah Simpson on Nov. 18. As this meeting was to be a social evening the usual opening exercises were dispensed with. Min- utes of last annual and last regu- lar meeting were read and approved. It was moved and seconded that all bills be paid. The sick and school committees reported and new ones were appointed as, follows: Cavendish Schcol, Mrs. Ernest McNeil and Mrs. J. N. McCoubre-r". and Mrs. '1'. Li. lViUNfilii Rustico School, Hilda McKenzie and Mrs. Leigh Warren. It was moved and seconded that sufficient money be supplied to the teachers for a gift for pupils at Christmas time. The financial re- T»: the celebration next year of this“ Rustico, sick, Mrs. Lorne Houston» _ r- r .1. Z:__Jii chosen for the ensuing 3 t : CiIIP-"lllrlllill . President. lvilss Anita tebb. Four-icon rr. IlilPTS paid lliClllDEr- Vice Presidents. Mrs. M. J. Doyle siizp i and Miss Mary Steneri. i \\',i,, r3 Secretary Treasurer, Mrs. R. G. - -‘ Fleming. l .‘ . . Asst. Sedy. Treas, Miss Ethel Wy- l lilCCilllg r 1i "King". _and. lPfi. a‘. please copy» The convenors and (VllF8t!.Ol_‘_.frVi9_l)_f:‘__ Attention Pantry Raisers! We are paying top prices for all kinds poultry. TURKEYS. GEESE, DUCKS. (‘HICKICNS .-\.\'I) FOWL Have always paid highest possible prices for all pro- ducts farmers have to sell. Large quantities ‘Milkfed (‘hickens required. - Be sure they are well finished before marketing. We will be buying in Januziryx S~e us before selling your poultry. l-‘air grading ZISSUTQd. ' Poultry feeds for stile zit rcusniiulilc prices. F. J. Kent Street port oi’ the Institute was then giv- en and the following officers were OUT OUR WAY Opposite Old Spain Restaurant and Sicwzirfs Bakery WlIoLIAh; K 1A Imus MI ml lo 9919.7 RA NIVICLINC- i. ék-a. _)'.f\‘\u-\ lir\"i'- HEQOE'5 ARE IViADE ' NOT BORN. H