vslalalv 1 ,_ 1 arr-led lor Inn ‘ummn ‘all: lllvellllllll or he lnlerled ll -.-.r.¢~|u onnhh In , ANTI-FREEZE: m: grlzcds. L-1148-l2-9-2i. V). _ . kllil. N‘ 1100p FLOUR 0.1 11.111 1101. Millet 1t- TO THE GUARDIAN 1 5111's, Summerside. --1007-l2-3-1mo. 1neat iox bis- . LL11", only $2.75 ,, alt Lrrcds. 11-1149-12-9-21. (lard ' --Buyini; D0141"? . 10.11. Signed A. C. 11-1162. i-Frirsnds will be IING of Prince at Crapaud, .11 a Dec. l0. Jud!‘ [0 \\‘U1‘I( for MacLean ...1:1<l Lodge officer- vis- L-ll32-12-8-2.I .1- ll AUCTION zale of u .1011 nud lumber on the 1'1" .1~11_y owned by Gavin (ll‘z111'.11n‘s Road on - 1111 10.11 instant begin- 0 k. If not fine will 1 following day. L-113U-12-8-2l. " T AND BAZAAR by . lxun Y. P. S. Will b0 ‘.,v11 11.1111. Thurs-day, ' . I€'11ot fine Fridcy. . lllc. L-l 148-12-9-11. r 1 TMOR-The 1936 sunlnn scen atHardings q i, wick badly damaged Charlotte- _‘, HS “HIS I'll- PUPILS OF ST. I Acudculy on - . nod litcraturc. ll "n Ihu harm done 11.1 11y lmvcls nndlnnll- .1111 :1 list of high ‘v.1. \'.';>l:id lic suitabil- > 1-1 s or study >. Ix‘. 1 .. '_ 111-to ifiOIfl‘. 011 1.11:1 111111 the League of 0F IHMACULATE -- T11 v M8850; 1s Church, .~1l1_v nzorlrng. Iiillllftlllllll‘ ullcudi <1 thc TING — Miss z: rc-cllzcicci 3: Auxilimy held 1"c-_ =~' :~ Vice Mciklc: l~‘.rl1c.=.t Wright; Xilldvzrrl Wright; klrhip, Mrs. ~ .1“ Svcrctnry, Strangers . Schurlnzln. walled byMrs. 11 liuvirs sang a - “cl —SOLID out brass sleigh bells in stock at Bruce's. 11-1149-12-0-21. -BRUSH, COMB. MIRBOI SETS at attractive prices. Taylor Drug 00., Kenaington. —ANNUAL MEETING Lee and Wright H key league, Bedeque Rink, Frlda , Dec. 11, I p. m, All interested welcome. T. J. Inman, president, Fred E. Moy.e, secretary. L-1l31-i2-8-3I. —"GR.EY GOAT” — Dark grey, large size sleigh or auto robes, new stock, low price at Bruce's. L-1l40-l2-9-2l. —BUYING all kinds poultry at Albert Stetaons, Freetown, Thursday, December 10 th from 4 to 8 P. M. Also buying at Kensingtnn every day. Signed Bernard d; Webster, Kenslngton. L-1125-12-8-2i. —BOWLING TROPHIES-Some very handsome silver trophies are on display in the window of Gal- lantls Drug Store. These trophies have been donated by prominent ciiizcns for the bowling alleys and will be competed for this winter when the bowling season opens. They are very fine cups and well \vorth trying ior.-S. -LEAVES FOR FREDERICTON -—Ralph Silliphant of the Experi- mental Fox Farm Summerside left thi: morning for Fredericton, N. 8., to act as Judge at the com- bined live fox and pelt show being held in tha: city on Thursday, this siiow is open to all breeders in New Brunswick and is sponsored by the Fredericton Fox Club-S. -HOUSE WARMING-A num- ber of friends and relatives gath- ered at the lovely new home of Mr. and Mrs. EE. Parkman at the east end of Summerside on Friday last to give them a real old-fash- ioned housewarming. A presenta- tion and address was responded to vcry heartily by Mr. and Mrs. Parkman, and the toast of the ev- ening was to the host and hostess. A program of music and game oi cards were enjoyed by the guests and refreshments served by the ladics.—S. ' -LAID T0 REST-The funerni of Mrs. M0101‘ Schurman was held yesterday afternoon from her latc residence on Belmont Street and was very largely attended. Rev. J. B. Wil on conducted the service assisted by thc choir of the Bap- tist Church who sang. Nearer My God to Thee, and Jesus Lover of My Soul. Mrs. Jack MacLcod sang. Sleep on Beloved. The pallbearer» were Messrs. ‘Ralph Dodds, Jack Macbcod. C. B. Jelly, R. Ellis. Ecl- glr Clark and William Smallman. Interment was in the family plot in the People‘ Cemetery-S. -DEATH 0F JAMES , J. HUGHES-Many friends learn with regret of the passing of James J. Hughes, whose. death occurred i11 Charlottetown on Deccmbcr 1st. Mr. Hilghcs belonged to Kinkora and was a prominent farmer. He was a staunch Liberal and assE- ed his party in many wsyr. His wife. formerly Mary MncGuigan cf Hope River predeceased him two years ago. One sister is left to mourn, Mrs. Frank MacKenna of Kinkora. The funeral was held on Friday morning from the Catholic Church at Kinkora, Rev. Dr. Smith celebrating thc Rcquicm Mass-S. —DEATII 0F MRS. CHARLES ERICKSON-Mrs. Charles Erick- son (nee Geozgie May Mutthrw). passed away early Tuesday mom- ihg at the home of IlE‘l‘ pnmnts. Mr. and Mr‘. Vernon Matthew, Summerside. Mrs. Erickson was only 34 years of age and had been ill for over three years. She spent her girlhood i11 Summcrside and then wont to Chicago to train for 1c Campbell, :1 Wright and Miss MncQuar- on Christmas. ' “Men and was in- and n. n1 thc conclusion N- » 11.11: scrvcct-S. » “ '4 $llOl’l‘lNG—'I‘ilc -‘ have put on s" and vie with friendly rivalry in There ml- cvcry age‘ and purse ' 110101-11 has thcrc been a I(|‘.'1‘ly' arluly of things to boss 110111. Prosperity is" slowly ‘Illlllll: to our land and many ‘ill-O vcill have more to spend this fr. but lhrrc arc always those s ic...ul.1l.'. 11nd merry shoppers , I111"? hcrc and ‘will: 111m gifts should not m1»- ,_l° Dllllfllilsc some extra little ‘mill slallden the heart of o lliilc (mo, or an aged per- ' orhaps fricndless and e Let us not forget that 3°)’ 0f Christmas is giving-B. Wuaml. nmacrons nun EMBALMERS "We (mum nmpml Ambulance Ill Charge slllnmcrsidc, gmqm no Kenslngton Phone 31-1. the nursing profession. While in Chicago she met Mr. Erickson and they were married, and made their home there. Stricken with a ser- ious illness Georgie came home to her parents and remained with them until the end. She leaves to mourn besides her husband. a young son, Charlc‘. Jr., her par- ents, one sister, Dolly, and one brother, Thomas, and hcr grand- moiher, Mrs. Thomas Glover, b whom sympathy is extended-S. Personals —Mr. Joseph L. Richardsof Mont Carmel is a. patient in the Prince County Hospital-S. of Clearmont County —T. A. Driscoll has entered the Princc Hospital for treatment.—S. —Mrs. Victor Peake of Malpeque is a patient in the Prince County Hospital-S. —Mrs. Philip Monaghan oi Kin- kora has entered the Prince Coun- ty Hospital for treatment-S. —Master Vans MacKinnon. of South West, Lot 18. is a patient in the Prince County Hospital-B. —Mr. J. MoCordy Bell of Carle- ton has entered the Prince County Hospital for treatment-B. —Mrs. Arthur Bell of Summe - side is a patient in the Prince County Hospital-B. -'I‘he latest re is oi the con- dition oi Mrs. ter Ranaghan. who was injured when struck by a motor car. is that she is a little better. Hel- many friends hope that she will soon be restored to her usual [bod health-C. FIN N BIII I BIINFEIIENIIE IIPENS TIIIJAY Sessions of National Committee on Fin- once, Presided Over by Mr. Dunning, Will be Private. -(C. P. by Guardian's Special Win) OITAWA. Dec. B-With Prem- iers of every province except On- tario leading the provincial dele- gations the National "Committee on Finance will get down to work ton orrow morning with an assemb- ly that gives ital] the outward aspects of a full Dominion-Pro- vincial conference. Called primarily for the pur- pose of ditcussing methods that might prove generally acceptable for theuniform administration of financial operations by the prov- inces and between the provinces and‘ the Dominion, the conference is expected to cover a wide field including taxation and the Bank of Canada. Finance Minister Charles Dun- nlng, who organized the National Finance Committee when his plan for a system of loan councils fell before the opposition of some of the provinces most directly 60"" cerned, will preside. Sessions will be private. Open For Suggestions It is’ understood the agenda has been left open for zuggestlons these will probably be received at the opening se'"ion, which may b0 open to the p'."l ic. S". provincial P emiers l is understood. wi h vwry recommendatio ‘, p1‘. rticularly Premier Abel-halt c. Aibcrtn. and the Quebec Mr. Abcrhart will probubljcprcs: the unemployed, [nrticufnrlyv tho single honleles mcn. and it ' understood tilnt. apart from the conference, his ministers will work out final details of a WQPIIS agree- ment to be financed by the Federal Treasury. P" project; involving about $500,000. The C11‘. ilclcgntion, it is rc- portcd, u?! ‘gc compitie nation- ‘1111- D.1l'b_v‘s'c';l1zl.tiol1 1s improving. Her illness has been causing her friends much anxiety. —S —Mr. Chcslcy Schurmlm arrived on lvfonday evening to attend the funeral of his mother, l/irs. hiajor Schurman, which was hold yester- day afternoon-S. 1- -Mr. J. LeRoy Holman 1s nt- tending a meeting of the directors of ihc Bank of Canada at 0t- tawm-S. —Mrs. Hubert Howatt and hcr daughter Mrs. Frank Hall have taken up their residence in Sum- merside. S J. L. DAVISON FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND EMBALMER KENSING TON Day and Night Calla Promptiy Attended. PHONE 7-4 —-— 1 from the various delegations and‘ and Ontario dele- . gations. I 1 for more ussistame in ciealing with l 70 Cents per pound. Leaves nothing to be desired. They’ll Appreciate ’ Your Thcughtfulncss Everyone in- the Mari- times likes Morse’; Selected Orange Pekoe Tea and you will make a home run with any- one io whom you give some of this delicious tea as a Xmas present. aliznlion of the Bank of Canada. and reararngement of the income tax along lines that will lower the levy imposed by the Dominion so that the Provinces may increase their". Maritime Province delegations are in the happy position of hav- ing no pressing financial prob- lems and the unemployment sit- uation wcll in hand a; compared with some of. the other provices. They expressed themselves as com- ing with open mind‘ prepared to co-opcrotc toward improvement in financial administration through- out the Dominion. From Quebec it is anticipated there will be suggestions for a. gen- crni reduction i11 interest rate: and ‘ diversion of a greater share of thc income tax returns to thc provin- cial treasuries. Both Ontario and Quebec want an enlarged scope of operation in thc income tax field. I It is a1 o rrported that Ontario I will urge the Dominion to assume la greater share of old age pen- ' sion cost". Support for that prov- ince's arulmert for complete na- . ‘on of the Eat-k of Can- lTfl t: come also from nod probably night. The iinullttini last scvr‘ confcrcn.:e will .~. '."-ll . farm products 111x111. _ 1111C. ki;.1":-.. 111.:- cnlicd by H211. J. G. Gardiner. MllilfiPl‘ of Agriculture. (‘ Oil Dcnnl". (103111 y p‘: il. urcv. mid Chnrlc" hlnnning, sco- rctnry to thc Plf‘llil“l‘. Nev: sart, Plan-n. ~ lic Works; C, T. Richard. provin i211 ccr 111v ircosllrcl‘. 11ml l-lon. F‘. W. Pirie, Minister of Lands and Mines. Prince Elwavd I-"nlllli HOT!- Thnlto Cnllllbcll, Plclnlcr and At- torney G01‘. :11. $520 Top Price For Mink Pelts MONTREAL, Dec. 8-—(CP)—Orle of the fincst collections of ranch mini‘; polls ever i0 be offered in Montreal, were '11s [CI of at to- day's mic of ru1§ at tile Canadian Fur Auction. In all 12,600 mfnks were offered. Spirited bdding fea- tured ihc auction sa‘e \vl1’c‘1 con- linucs for lhrce more dHYS- Thcrc wore 7.094 raltcll minks sold at :1 tsp price cf 53') for thc finest skins and n11 average price of $26.44 for oilnrs. There were 4,375 wild minke off. cd o!‘ wilirh num- ber 07 per cent were sold at a top price of $43.60 for ihc bet er range. and an average pricc of $20.90 for Crowds WaitAt Palualce For Their Monarch ’s Verge? Urge Commission Probe Scheme 0f National Finance (C. P. by Guardian's Special Wire) MONTREAL, Dec. 8—-'I‘he Can- adian Chamber oi’ Commerce in a circular issued today suggests np- pointment of a Royal Commiss- ion to examine the whole scheme of national finance with a partic- ular vicw to elimination of dupli- cated and overlapping govem- mcnt services. ~ The Chamber favors under- taking of a survey of government- al expenditures, sources of revenue in the province‘ and the Domin- ion for the purpose of suggesting curtailment and producing bal- nnced budget.» ‘The circuhr laid speciab em- phasis on the necessity for elim- ina‘ion of duplication or over- vinclnl govcrnment a"t“v'i*le- in- cfudingy administration of insur- ance, conwany law, tax assess- ment" and collections. the security frruds prevention acts a"! acri- cul'u:'e, health and social services. SCOTTISH RUN » runs of s'"vcd ‘lrur, i-2 lb. bu cold writer. l Prgc teaspoon , povxlel‘. P.1d; ihc butler into the flour and lwok n; pow.” Make into afirm pwtc with 11 ii'Lic water, tvrn out on :1 Poured board. Roll out three Have 3 brI: lll‘(‘S, thcn line the bottom of a lavge cake iln. pxcwousiy well rrrrasc-d. Resrrve a piece ‘of thc pnSt? for lhc ccvrr. For thc fllinzy-Havc of flour. 2 lb. r1 mi ills 3 oz ch l-2 oz. pcpivr. 1-2 oz. gound cloves, use ju't enouch milk to moisten. 3-4 lb. of sugar, 2 lb 0i currnnts. 6 oz blanched zfmonds, 2 vrrirrl ll“t‘.‘.l“g. 3 teaspoons of bakn; powder. . x 111i ingrcrlicnis vcry well. tIlT-ll place 1h;- lnixllrc in the lined tin. Flatten the top down nicely, then cover w'th tile rverved pastry. Mostcn the edges, either with whifc of 051g or wn c". Crimp the cclucs well. Prick over with a fork. Brush. with beatrn 02g and bake in a mcderzve oven for four hours. fi A suggestiono-As this quality is rather large. it is a good pfan to divide everything. using just hall’. baking for two hours lnsead of four for the whole amount. the others. Fur bilyers from Europe. United States and Canada were very much in evidence, but the greater per cent. of furs sold were for New York and American accounts. The aucton fur sales continue until Friday. Tomorrow 7,000 silver foxes will be offered, and an equal number Thursday and 6.200 silver ‘foxes for disposal on Friday. GAIIA lapping by the Federal and pro- i 1-2 lb.~ BIIMMINITY CIIEST FIINII Miss Jean Townsend Appointed C h a i r- man. Various Com- mittees Selected. '1'!” ’ meeting of those m- terested in the Community c1195: Fund. was held in the Town Hall on Monday evening December 7th with Mr. L. W. Hancock in the chair. ' On motion the following officers for this season were appointed; Mfss Jean Townsend, Chairman. Mr. N. R. Durant. Vice-chairman. Mr. W. E. McDonald, Treasurer. Mr. S. K. Todd. Secretary. On leaving tile chair, Mr. L. W. Hancock was tendered a. very hearty vote of thanks for organizing this Fund and for his untiring rffol-is in making it such a success last year. His Worship. Mayor Robnson as- sured the meeting that a Christ- mas dinner would be given $50‘ this year and if the committees did not have time to assist with it, hc would see that 1t was promotgd anyway. The variovs commiitces were then appointed and it was deeded that the chairman of each commit- tee endeavor to have all lreir work- ers attend another meeting next Monday evening at 7.20 p.n1. w'*r~n organization would be got uni r way. COMMITTEES Listing Committee Percy Kinch. chairman. Pat R"nn Vlflfitllt Hrrrnzton, Mark Gaudct, Mrs. Jcs. CalWhan, M's5 J91)" Townsend. Finance Committce B. W. Robixvon. clloirnlzln, R, S. P~ Jflffilllll‘. W. ll. .\ln"l)11rlrl R. L. Mollison. N R. Durant; R. E. Ellis. Hamper Committee lvirs. Carl Delaney. clnlwan. Mrs. Jos. Clllliiflllllll. Mics Mary Hunt, Mi Eleanor Grczn. Mr. gRrly Clank. Mrs. F. J. 11.1mm Mrs. V. T. Travcrsn. Mrs. Abe Arsen- nillt. Mrs. J. J. M11 ," I“. McNci . Airs. S111‘. .1,v, Gladys Holman, Jerry Doucclic, Al- bnn Arsenauli, W. W. Mutart. Food and Clothing Commitee J. P. NicPlv‘ 1 chnirmat‘, N. R. Durant M ‘ Gnrlvs- Holman. Miss Mary Hunt, W W. kfuttavt, Alban Arscnoult. Advertising Committee Bert Roblnscn. chairman, J. J. Enman. Mrs. John Pond. Mrs. C D. McCallum, R. L. Mollison. Distributing Committee Percy Kinch. chairman. Pat ltyzm W W. Multart, B. W. Robinson. N. R. Durant. Jerry Doucctte, Bert ‘Robinson-S. Carleton and Vicinity Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Inman of Central Bedeque motored to Cape Traverse on Sunday where they were guests of Mr. and Mrs. J.H. Bell. His many friends will regret to learn of the serious illness of Mr. J. H. Lord of Cape Traverse. The many friends of Mr. J. Mc- Curdy Bell of Carleton will be glad to learn that his condition is fav- orable. following an operation in the Prince County Hospital last Sunday. Mn-and Mrs. Albert Callbeck of North Tryon motored to Carleton on Sunday, where they visited Mr. and Mrs. Frank Muttart and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Muttart. Mrs. Peter Ranahan of Seven Mile Bay, who was injured in an automobile accident last Friday. is doing nicely in the Prince County Hospital. His many friends are glad to see Ernest Deegan of Carleton out around again following his recent illness. The teachers and pupils of Car- leton and Cape Traverse schools are busily engaged in preparation for their usual school concerts. FOXMEH \ News ol the British gmrnment- i al crbll lriallll "V" Km‘ 1:5‘ wgflfs purpose l0 ml"? I'l- wslllu Simpson Co! cvllll to the vicinity of Buckimhun Pal- ace, where they milled around waiting for a glirnpze 0i NIB WP" gu- mnsreh or a final docile! h The the empire rocking dispute. scene at the palace in nlunm h: thh NIA rullophoto from lamina. ISIIIIGLO IALL-l-‘URBING narrow la now available thru your snnrlo Delim- A SPECIAL BATION son oa- VELOPING GOOD COLORED PELTG. MADE WITH AN l) WITHOUT Ill!‘ HILL 11111111; Don't take your grouch out on the Children-or thrash the dog-or sell your Business- Tone Up that [Iver Get Riel of Body Poison! TAKE , PILLS THE GREAT REGULATOR LESS THAN A PENNY A DOSE y, _._i...__.___ 1111s jllMAX Premier King Retains Silence Following Conference. (C. P. by Guardian's Special Wire) OTTAWA, Dec. B—While the Government of Canada pursues a normal course in spite of the grave constitutional crisis hanging over the Empire as a result of the con- between King Ezhvard and . respecting his pro- age, it 1's known that xzlniy and far-reaching potentialities of the situation have had a profound effect on Domin- ion affairs. Prime Minister Mackenzie King, who is remaining steadfast in his determination not to throw details of Canada's stand on the question into the arena of public discussion. 1111s had discussions lasting several hours with Lord Tuvcccismuir, Cicvcrllol" General. and conferred flflzliil t v wltil‘ Sir Francis Floncl, B l1 High Commissionr-r Ii€‘i‘('. Sir Francis cancelled a tour of the Norlhern Ontario mining ' All‘; D v Jfis: ’ districts he was to have token this wcck. Cabinet Council was in session i11 ' tc-rnoon but it Wis stntczi <10 I. lwly tlz- 1 t *- 1‘ ;. ,,,.. at London was not discussed be- yond comments on the latcsl news from Landon. Mr. Mackenzie King: lr-ft the Council Chamber before thc scszion ended in order to nt- tcnd a reception given by United States Minister Norman Armour l" m? newly Opened legoiion resi- dence i11 Rockcliffe. It believed in official circles how that ihcl-e will be an early cnd to the uncertainty now exist- ing as to the ultimate decision of H15 Mil-WSW on the question of his mafrlllgc to Mrs. Wallis Simpson. Foremost among the qllestlong raised here is that of the action to be taken by the Dominion Gov- ernment in the event the British Government resigns as a. rgsult of any decision His Majesty may am HCIIWCF‘. _ In the absence of any ofligjgl 1111<1".;l;:..1.ll 1... t.» the stand L11»;- Dolnillmn Government has taken the rcnclion of the Government to resignation of the Baldwin admin. Istrfltm" mfly Only be speculated upon- It 15 893978113’ felt, however that no direct advice has been‘ give" the King by his Canadian advisers. In that event. and 1f there is none. the question of re. Mgllation of Mr. Mackenzie King and his cabinet would probably not arise. YIIl the event of abdication how. (’\f‘i, tie Parliament of Canada would probably bc czfllcd nnon t". u!“ SWWWTY action in respect l’ his successor. Purl i. |, v5‘ by.- called for Jan. 14 and mm h“ been no indication that an-‘egrligr Se“ on I” meet the Present crisis has been contemplated. ————————i-___ FINDS UNDERWEAR “ "" ' " ‘REIT STKEAMLINEI) BOSTON, Dec. B-Word is receiv- edgthat st western knitting mill is MKPFIIIE f.a11nel underwear for mcn this season in tl1c flaming hue of those in which brave fire laddics med l0 Ballcp to the rescue in the days of yesteryear. But even red flannel llndcrlvoar must give concessions 1o the dc- mands of the lngh-spccdagc. says The Transcript. Wc are llliormcd that the rcd flannc-ls. 1936 mcdcl. are up-to-datc. streamlined versions The shirts have qunrier-lcnglh sleeves and the drmvcrs. ill. toad of descending to givc the nvilc :1. o t embrace when blow the wintry winds. come only to llif‘ lance-- Here is n slrnu’ i11 thc wl. backunrd step, which ]).'llll(lO.\1l(‘.lII_\’ is forward. A return to rczl flan- ncls hangs nicey upon what D1111- icl Frohmnn. dcnn of Amm-ical: tllc- ntricnl producers. said the (l or day. Mr. Prohman says the stage soon is to slough off its slilny skin 1i sex nnd sill and return "to thc ro- maniic school oi a gone-ration or nun-c ago. Lrrvc is slil lhc <Zo.‘l1".an' t 111 nf hfc. hi1‘. Frohmun avc BElIEVEII CRISIS, 1o suit the taste of thc IIIOKIPPTI ma“. TIIE WIIULE TOWIPS TALKIIIG 3 Act Farce Comedy By C. Y. M. L. Plum s1. Paul's mu WED. and. THURS Dee. 9th Dec. l0lh Conservative Party Organizer Dies BELLEVIUJE, Ont, Dec. Ik-(GPJ --W. G. Ciysoole, Ontario Conser- vative orgluuzer, died lrl hospital here tonight a icw hours aitcn he had been taken ill 11.1 his hotel room. Uiysdalc, who has been here i1 connection with the Ontario by- electioil campaign in Hastings East, was rushed to hospital after being iouud in a coma in his hotel roonl by hotel enlpioyces. Dr. R. W. ‘Pennant said the attack was a result oi diabetes from which Mr. Clysdale had been suffering for some time. DEFEN DERS (Continued From Page i) __________~_____% An Italian plan :0 bar all forml of intervention-dnduding thesencl- ing of money to either sidc -—wa| in second position on lhc agenda. Viscount Cranborne, under-secre- tary of state for foreign affairs, will represent Great Britain at the Ileague of Nations Council Thurs- day. when thc Spnnisil question will be discussed. Forci :11 Secretary‘ Eden has (le- cidccl to remain 1n England. I11- formcd sources declared lIllS was due to lhc (‘iHSIS crnirltg zrounc’ Mrs. Wallis Simpson \VlLL BE IIEPRESE.\"I‘ED RCME, Doc. .—(A;“1—Itulv will not be reprcsclltd ' . .c11 of the League o. Union.»- Council Thursday‘, illiornlcd ; (nous said to- ; night. : Ainfrxlls llFPllwllllOil c1‘ 111111.11‘, land German aid to thc Soon sh gFascrts are Lo br- ailvzi o‘. the meeting. The Italian G " was represented as holdir sion is a manoeuvl by 111v l. ,u Govcrlnncnt. irzr 1o the Sjmll ish Socialist reg. .. Virginio Goydn, authorllatzve Italian writer, declared in a news- paper article: "Geneva already i: the headquarters of thc srconrl (So- cialistl International. and new is precipitating itself toward ihc Third (Communist) International." Recalls Arrival Of Prize Writer WINNIPEG, Dec. 8—Lilliun Gib- bons writes 111 The Tribune of thi resident of the city who has. brought to it new fame-Kathleen Redman Strange (Mrs. H. L. G. Strange, for- morlyr of Fcnn. Alia» who won the $1.000 prizc _lll ll hook conlcst: Onc thing that p111 Fcnn on thc map was thc world's wheat champ- ionship, awarded to hel- husband lr. i923 1t was July. and wry hot, when the young English girl (Mrs. Sirnnzc» stcpylcd off i110 train on thc plniiornl tilnl Illlil no station. With hcr was hcr nlolhcr-in-law, "bucutilully clrc ’ ‘ “I can lOOIi back now." says Mrs. Strange, "and see how peculiar I n1u~1 lulve look- (‘fl in ln-nplc 011 lIll‘ Yllfllli; irinl bluc sun. 11 111ml slippers, the ii nlicst of s 111 ullcl n. llllle 11:11 bought i11 Pilris. And i11 front o1‘ mo, as I got off the train, were nlilus oi‘ prairie 11nd :1 liiilv slorc." The.- hnrvrslers wl-‘sc m1 the farm, so wcrv lIll‘ cul|lz-nirl's--irlr the farm IJO.I.‘\II‘(I 1111 11011-1- c- hulldluc: a» yci. Tm- 1111tl11l-;11-l;1\v wont "horn: within :1 11w or iuo "and 1 1111s lcii." 5111- (‘I>‘.l.(Ill'i "UVPII boll x121 cgu." "l 11.111 :0 hukr- brcnd— we couldn't gut .111y:l1i1'.1: in lhni i11l'-0if .~poi—:11lcl grout hunks oi [nflfli ucrl- I1l'1)llj;Iil 1n: 1 dKllYl know whzli iiicy wcrc. Tho only reason l pol. through “as ihnl l 11.111 10 (lo it." She sat "011 ihc \\‘1'o11;: side oi ill" cozv." so lizni. tin‘ nlllnlul would not gm‘ oi 11v: siorc that 1111111; il/JXL morning she 11hr 001v» ac- crpicrl cvcn the nvw bfllll‘. "$1" 1 did lovc locking afmr baby chicks.“ Ailcl" that s11" " about ev- ;c1'_v1l1i1ll.'. 01ml 11:1 1 it hnn‘ on the pro 1.1111 been l‘. 1:11.11" .1 113p 1 . I0 soc hcf mo hcr .n Loficln. s ~ oven hnzi her iichct. tvcl. .1 ‘.11 vnvnlcn in the siory did. :.he i0 z clown ihc rubber ; apron from I)(‘Il. d tho klcrcn doc! ' 11nd sinrtcd to work again. The trip 11ml to w l ' clays 1n- ,l1ts1 wixcn gentlemen ihcairc= will 1.1111 their high- est cmoions stirred l;_v tho triumph . . Life will of chivalry and vlrtuc in thc DTICK- be SWCOSQI‘ when the Tilespian an _ .has been purified. These will be the fannei underwear. ly warmth of thc streamlined red