. . T IRD I A- and PINCE couu cn1c_r._ Whereabouts w 50125 CQRNS S Nanking Dictator RQ”'°”"‘”’Y 0F HIGH RANK. }IES'IERN L —0UR TOILET 5ETB are won_ Dominion Gable J. L. DAVISON _ , Kmg Greeting: FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND EMBALMER Uilumn in renrr-lrd Iur menu ‘iii-iii 1......" hu,;,,,h,:,,g:::|‘.:5 dcrful value. Taylor Drug 00., Ken- 1 ~ -- . . L’!- ' S i l WI rrllhzylnfiikoili "arr-rib nuynblo In NIIBWD. KBNSINGTUN p v K Oflgfglliigflagdecfll-si-lziezfiiildn out“ __,_____ _]_ GALIDN AN-l-rI-REEZE D01 ll"! Nllllf Cull; S 1 day offered birthday greetings to a Promptly Attended. PIIONE ‘l-l 1 new King. Warm. messages of con- Became a Mere Coup ‘ gratulations were sent Kmg GCOIBE moner Upon Abdb VI on the 41st anniversary of hi} birth and official activities wer: cation But Raised to curmud- (will not evaporate) 4o;- 11115 m, Bruce's. L-ll5I-12-14-2i. -0NE 0B. TWO extra Board- UR Kensmgton ers can be accommodated at the ,v.1_11.\51:il"‘ "°L_,235_,2_,a_1,_ Globe Hotel, Summerslde mt. emu-lent, with a, petition demand- POTATO SACK Dukedom. In Ot-v-iwa and in provincial cav- TRY SCALES are L'1z74'13'14'31- in: that Japan return to China. the itals, the traditional 2l-gu11 salutu v ‘i of force would persuade muiinous present Japanese-controlled terri- . ti’ , was fired in honor of the Monurci .. klLCilOll. Sold at AVIONARC" heavy duty swrosv Marshal Chang Hsueh-Iliang w sur- wry o! Manchnukuo and make ____§,9‘Z§"““°4d 39"‘ Pug" ~ whose birthday r811 just .1 fcw days L-1151-12-14-2i. batteries f" 0111011 Still-ml Ind render his captive, General Chhmg other oonceslons to China. A King Thursday, a commoner after his accession w the Throne mum r1001) FLOUR .1; not rcgicl. it. Corn Extractor -1111’ l u, you '-\1 Remains Mystery (Continued from page l) confront the troubled Nanking gov- l NIIIOUR Indian River -1111!"- . . c1 0111111,»; lgcnsmglon night driving, sold at Bruce's. L-1157-l2-14-2i. —MCLUftE AND MACKINNON will be receiving silver fox furs Wedneday, December 16th, at Kcnsington. -PELTS ARE beir-ig received for immediate shipment to London. I There is no time lost. Market pros- pects are reasonably good. London Auction House‘ report a very keen demand. The Dominion Silver Fox Furs L€d., L-1257-l2-l2-2l. —RI'1TURNED IIOlHE-Ricv. Mr. Colcmun mid Mrs. Coleman, who have been visiting in their former parish, Port Hill, P. E. I., left on Monday on return to their home in Wcstville, N. S. Rcv. Mr. Coleman 11-1310-12- 15-21. ' AGRICULTURE DEPT. SET-UP Useful Work Said Ac- complished at Do- minion - Provincial Conference. (C. P. by Guardian's Special Wire) OTTAWA, Dec. l4—Co-operative efforts on the part of the Domin- ion and provincial governments to Kai-Shek, head of the Chinese gov- ernment. Whi.e the Nanking government sought a compromise Wllh Chang they tightened their cordon of loyal divisions around rebellious Shensi province where Chiang was held. Officials snid they believed Chi- ang might be freed and further bloodshed uverlcd. Thc nature of the ploposed com- promise wns not rcvcoled. NEW DIFFICULTIES SHANGHAI, Dec. l5-—<Tuesday) —- An anti-Japanese movement, threatening to add new difficulties to those arising from the capture of General Chiang Kai-Shek by rebels in Northern China, was launched here today. More than 100,000 Chinese resi- The petition also demands all the nation's resources be "mobilzed" to lessen the danger of an armed ln- vasion while China continues nego- tiations with Japan for a. general settlement. _ ' Other demands include: 1. Abolition of the demllltarlzed zones created under Japanese pres- sure in the Woosung sector of shanghai and near Tangku, south of the Great Wall. 2. Withdrawal of Japanese offic- ials from the autonomous East I-Io- pel government. 1 3. Withdrawal of Mcnciioukuo- 1 Molzgol irregulars opciziling- 111 ‘in ‘ner Mongolia, allegedly backed by Japan. 4. Orders prohibiting Japanese aviators from flying over Chinese z territory without authorization from ,Prinoe Edward Island I in Montreal and might have come Prince Edward Island Potato Bag Company, Canada. An official of the Prince Edward Island Bag Company, Limited, of Summer- side, P. E. I., declared when quer- ied on the subject that although bags were manufactured by them. . there were none made bearing that name. The Summerside business man- ufactured bag,- ior other estab- lishments who shipped tubers, and ‘ the shippers’ namcs were placed on the bag if any identification marks were made at all. An official of lhc P. E. I. Com- pany at Sulnnicrside said that bug= were nlso manufactured for companies from that city. It would hardly be possible, he dcclzircd. to tell pos- Friday, a peer Saturday—such were the social gradations of His Roy- al Higness the Duke of Windsor, previous and subsequent to his ab- dication as King Edward VIII. He was proclaimed. Government offices, courtsbankl 11nd stock exchanges were closed In some illaccs, stores also shu’ down for the day. Many shops re- does not hold the rank of a prince. - mained opcn here, however, one except by courtesy, but has return- ' ed to royal rank by the act of his brother, King George VI on his accession to the throne. WALLIS, DUCI-IESS 0F WINDSOR. Should the former King wed Mrs. Wallis Warfield Simpson next year she will automatically become ller Royal Highness. the Duchess of Windsor. If any sons are born. lhe eldest would rank as a Mar- quess. Other sons and daughters would be known as "Lord" or reported a. busy pre-Christmal trade. Lord Tweedsmuir, Governor Gen, , eral, congratulatvd li11~ Kmg in g message on behalf of lnmsl-lf 11nd 1 the people of cfllllldll. Prime Min- ‘ istcr Mackenzie Kmg cabled birth- day greetings for himself and members of the UOVCflllflFfli. (Continued from page i) T‘ , 1 n; NORTH 95K-‘ ‘Lady’ before their first names. | .. 'I‘11e family name remains Windsor __ —ns Edward. Windsor, Duke of Isurscnt rural-s Ulllli nigliziziii. Al , Windsor. ‘. dawn today‘ a squadron of 11B Gov- Thc Duke of Windsor ranks with crnmem pianos flow over ‘he cem- -,H. R. H. Duke of Connaught, H. vtery and bla ted the insurgents R. H. Duke of Gloucester or H. R. out of their Pmllioilfi- Duke of Kent except that he is not With the lllbllfgcflfs in 11111 rc- a prince, a" are they, and thatchc 1 cat, thc militia patrols rr-turnct and his issue. if any, have lost all to the arilway and rcnioiintcd 1111 claim to the British throne by vir- armored tram, which continued auc of the "irrevocable" abdication northwestward toward the Sierri i of Edward, vuadarramas. SEEKS QUIET AND REST ‘ Should Edward marry Mrs. Simpson, it will be the first time minimize marketing and distrlbut- itivcly whether his company had ion costs and to provide an effic- ient grading system for farm pro- dents were reported preparing to‘ Chinese officia s. made the bag or not. i ducts were decided upon at thc meeting of agricultural ministers Russia Balks’ At Signing 05KB Fllvus :E’ii“t:.§§".iil.ii‘é°';.$°“€ii"53::i Fishing Pact With Japan ‘1‘*“-~@‘=-"—-- M l . r {creme had been Successful and I any iere cvpcctcd the Dukc to had accomplished useful work In ____i _ go tovSalzburgJor a 'f,vroivu.ii resort - . __ - _ ‘me lme 1 nu ft ' "t the course of the meeting ML Gap RMOSCOAAIO, Dec. tligylfilt hcrlievgrxiGeéxgrrrxilzny ling glapan sign me Chahzlnu 011C317 a c1 a res diner told of the proposed re- 1. 255A“ ‘Yemtznen g. n e e, a 5' t n ‘"915 g ‘logspex’ organization o! the Federal De_ med to yed a new apa es ton agains commun 1n. c partmem and obtained approval o, move for Russia's signature of a result oi.’ this, Russia warned Japan 1);, p.11 19f; (m1 prcnchcd the sermon in St.Mary's 11. ruuic to North} Church, Summerside, on Sunday . i.‘ pl 1s to spcnd‘°‘/9n111i='-—$- _ 1:1 ins why he will‘ .1, '1' u-onto and other; —Fricnds will regret to learn that Mrs. John Gallant of Surnmcrslde _... was taken to the hospital for treat- SHOPPIHIS - 1I1v1ll-—5~ 111 0.1 Christmas ' :1 ...1:1 .1110 of the cx- 1 t) Summrrsizle on 1 it i1; uudl-rstoocl three cztmc from the ucrc vcry busy Kensington Cabinet Resigns Lid 00.x ' H. IWHFCTORS AND 11 School recently 1111c sum of $25.00 i Cross. Fund for (‘lltliii mount at 111's of Colcmnn left on xtendcrl l1nliday., 1 11-1>1= prohibition cases - u-vrc fined for selling ‘oil '1 . .- ‘ .1:11l f;1111'<i:111!:lit1‘rs, ‘.1. 1111.11 (lcrlilliillc at -. R1111 Arsonuult 0f mothvrs illness. The ‘ plucz- this morn- 11111 hcr luic rosi- El 0F ARTEMAS J. —-ll.111y £\"illlliiS J. Ram- iglily rczylccicd 1 .‘1~_ i'<~.'1'111i-r1_v Maggie “LL-i-"IJRRING rwriou Is now Mr. Fred Clarke of Wilmot, ls 11 patient in the Prince County Hospiial. for a few days, under- going treatment. Mr. and Mrs. William Wood ide of Kensington were. visitors to S nmicrslde on, Thursday. Friends of Mrs. William Cotton Kcnsington, will hear with regret that she is confined to her home 1 through. illness. Messrs. J. G. Townsend, J. A. ‘Thompson, G. Cousins and W. C. MucLeod were recent vicitors to Summerslde. An amateur contest and variety show was presented in the King ' l0 U10 Pmllibiilfl" 1George Hull at Kensixigion on Sat- llflill‘ “'08 fillvfl $509 urdnyl evening, Des. 5th, to a ca- ‘ .1 ‘Willi-r hi5 $000111! Of- jaaclly house. The show was under i riihvr was filicd $201) the auspices of the School Im- Following was ...c programme: Solo, Pearl Mann; duet, Genevieve and Romu Kilbride; solo with Jimmie Clark; solo. Wcnrlcl‘. K“- briclc; solo, Georgie Profltt; step dance. George Malletl; solo. T1101‘- csa Thibeau; solo with guitar, Marion Howard; piano solo, Ruby Jardine; piano solo, Jean Camp- bcll. Variety Show:- Welcome. Miss Blanche Hughes; solo, Mr. Arnold Taylor; Mono- logue, Mrs. Le lie Ramsay; 5010. Mr. Roscoe Walker; Recitation, Mr. l-Iarold Goodwin; solo, Mr. Ber- nard Gillis; Recitation, M1". James ihc delegates. The Natural Products Marketing Act, ruled ultra vines by the Sup- reme Court of Canada and now before the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council, came in i: r dis- cusslon and Mr. Gardiner stated the Federal Government did not intend to introduce new marketing legislation until the final decision oi’ the courts was obtained. If the ruling of the Supreme Court of Canada. were upheld any new leg- islation would have to give recog- nition to that finding. Resolutions udopicd at thc meet- ing were: 1. That the committee on murk- cial Conference of 1935, be contin- ued in existence. 2. That an effort should be made by the Provincial 11111-1 Dominion Governments to provide for rat- 101181 gfndiltg of fnrm products, particularly when they enter inter- vestigations by Dominion depart.- ment officials to assure that de- partmental regulations are curried consumers. 4. That an effort should be mode by the Dominion and Provincial. Governments to assist producers and consumers to minimize costs of distribution and marketing to the benefit of both producers and consumers. 1" the proposed re-orgnnizution °Y m0 Domlllifin Department, lVLr. Gardiner said. more efficient incl- lities for Canadian fnrm products nt home and abroad would be created. ‘the "tith Memory Club’, promoting markets for; fishing convention. while the Rus- sian Press charged “Japanese Im- perialism" inspired the cajtiure of Gcneralissimo Chiang Kai-Shck in China. Manaoru Shigemitsu. J-"oamse Ambassador to Russia, called on Maxim Litvinoff, Commifar of Foreign Affairs, to press for Rus- sian signature of the Lishing con- vention but was tcld the Ru sian Government was considering new conditions. (An eight-year renewal of thc a- greement giving Japanese thc Tight to fish in soviet waters o f ETSUJTII ‘Siberia was concluded Nov. 9. Be- fore the‘ convention was silmfid. he would ‘halt the fishing conven- tion). » S’gemitsu's call coincided with a Russian newspaper charge Japan with its "imperialistic policy” in- spired the capture of the Chinese dictator Saturday in B. new effort to ‘enslave the great Chinese people." But "the Chlnssomasses will not permit this move," the authorita- tive newspaper Pravda asserted in vigorous denial that Rilssfa was in- volved in Marshal Chang's rebel'ion against the Nationalist Chinese Government. Pravda was answer- ing Japanese charges that the re- volt was an effort t0 spread com- Belgian G ift (C. P. by Guardian's Special Wire) HALIFAX, Dec. lib-Through the generosity of private owners, a G. C. Beazley, iormer president said io- day. Brussels that it was hopcci soon to draw up ilic purchase dccos of the site itseilf and" oi" the access road, and it appl that these purchases will be c out in the name of the Bell. 1te, thus avoiding thc famili... .ffl- cultles connected with pnvute ownership." The letter further advrcd that "the proprietor proposes to make a gift of the site. and the access path would be the gilt of another owner. A double birthday party was held at the beautiful home 0f Mr. and ‘Mrs. Reubcn MacCamicll, Valley, on lust Wednesday when their daughter Anna, and her i 1 1 1 night, 1Therc were quite a. number of ln- , ivltcd guests and a very pleasant 1 evening was spent. by playing games ing a delicious lunch was served, RIM?!‘ which the gucsis departed t0 iheir liomés lifter extending happy elicitations to the popular young ladies i A valuable fox escaped from the ‘ranch of Mr. Allan MacSwain. i Lorne Valley, on last Sunday morn- ing. by cutting a hole in the wire. "Latest reports state the animal is still at lurgc. Messrs. Hugh mid James D. borne . The Duke spent his morning in carch of quiet and rest, kept in- ..oors and ltcnr an old filSiliOIlCh wcoci stove by gloomy skies. The BUYQUIIISSGC!‘ of nearby Ba- lcn issued urzlcrs to tlz: popu uc. lot t0 annoy His Royal Highnta-s. The Billie is cxpcc cd to have ample time for scvcral treatments. of an car ill mcnt by Dr. Heinrich ' Neumann, who has alicndccl him on previous occasions. Etll?l'ul'(l'5 arrival here lust nigh‘ marked bcgginning of his fouth visit to Austria and 1l0\\':]i:1pc1's ' r: to him today as "staiznmgnsl“~reg- 111111" guest. visit. COllllll0l'CiLliiy—lllillLlLXi predicted, would bring :1 new cco- able. Edward. busy with slacks of lct- ters and telegrams. hugged close by one o.‘ the o<l wocd-colll burriin. stoves \\'1\lCil liczu. t Cililil‘illl—— and nilizic 1:11o'.'.11 to o-.i1c11~.ls his dc- slre for conlinilcd quiet. of the night clubs wl1;re 1n thc post hc had bccn ])O])llil‘ll'——\\'illi0 he waited the day next April when hc legally can wed Wallis Simpson. Willi gulcs of laughter, concicrgcs who consider it their innlicuublc right to demand lips from persons who ride in apartment house ele- vators {e1 thc story: Entering Dr. Neumnnns ofilcc. the then Iiiiig was grcc. :1 by a low bow from the house 1.J.il‘l‘ who sought 11 tip. At the elevator door. he turned, extended his hand in friendly handshake, said simply "I'm Ed- ward" and spccl upward to his ap- pointment. 1n history that a citizen of the United States has married into the British royal family and the first time since Henry VIII that n. divorcee has done so. liAS IIIGII PRECEDENCE i The Duke 0f Windsor takes pre- ccdcncc over all other British nob- liiLy and prelates of the Church. He rank‘ with his brothers, Their Royul Hlzhncsses Gloucester and Kent and is second only in'I-Iis Majesty King George VI. This applies to prcccdcncc in rank only and has no bearing on succcision to the throne, which is i jcty thc Queen, Her Majesty the Queen Mother, the Princess Royal, j itin defcndcrs ilflSLCl"‘(i 11'" 11nd Princesses Elizabeth and Mar- garet Rose. She would be of the some rank as the Ducheses of " Gloucester and Kent. She would 1 bc of higher rank than Mrs. Stan- OLDEST DUCIIESS As Prince of Wales the Duke oi land Roihcsay respectively. He has l“ a new ducal line. bearing the house gnome of the royal family itself, i Windsor. The word "duke" is derived from the Duke of’ ‘ city, open to Fnsms .111" iicn. 1 now lcs‘. those b11t is the first of . 1 southland. BARCELONA. Spain.‘ Dec. 14- Premier Jose Tarrudcllnsvulzci his cabinet resigned tonight because, Taradellas said. Litcy could not j control anarchist and extreme lab- or factions. Lui; Company's. pre ident of lhl autonomous Catolonian state. zin- nounced he would begin work im- mediately with all anti-Fascist parties 11nd workers‘ organization: in an cffort to form a. new Gov- . ernmcnt. Tarradellas, 111 disclosing Satur- day his cabinet yilunnc" declared hc would not ther responsibility‘ for ‘ f - -- .- . . " ' 1 ‘ f "P . , !"1'F.‘..‘. ' 111 11y their _ _.___. etinz agricultural products, which mun Sm‘ ggiitlginfilgils’ w Ausm“ “mi ‘m inn“ ‘ ‘Meier to Edmrd and his groupsifltsponslble u U’ ‘wvxm tor Miss Grctn.-S. Mrs. Ilaura Shaw has returned Etgrompoiedioflshc Dominion Min- _ n Gloom“, hands about rxiesfixk“ M“ Simpson. m we event o, 5v . TIIIIGWHWKT ‘tlarr m her home m Beachmirjntlhlvlliass" inclalominigsltecr: in]? Enid ithe prov‘ ' Cllflifillbllml? a (luY-rulr- aimo- i 110i‘ marriage t0 Edward, would 1 rlilack Rcpulscd * “L c‘ 111101‘ 51101113102 50""? Wee 5 9n“ . _ Ml?“ uni-am‘ ' 1 < f 1' 1-"11- d m take precedence over ull English ' . 111~lcl court on Mon- 31mm,“ and Margata stituted at the Dommion-Provin- Cdrdlgdn - H8041 ggxlrflgccgld CXXXiQHQZXV gxllldgrce? , noblcwmncn, except,“ He, M8” MADE“; D0,. 14_s, Fascist tanks smushvzi at A . suburbs to no avail Lzdrly as mil- ~ of womcn and - win d- s we pl capini. Sixty thousand llltll, ' .-\ 1111111 from Borden provcment Society and was in cvcfy Provincial and international trade. clear title to the site at Passchcn- cousin Jean Macamth, daughter Lille!‘ P01110115. it was believed he 19y Bamvdn o, the wives of the children vxcic CsCU"i 11 m fiml 5.11100 for illegal con- y way a. decided uccess. Mr. Nor- 3. That an effort should be mode daels where the 85th Battalion of Mr,’ and Mrs_ Kingston Mac. might Venture 10ml 1,0 5011100? hi5 1 Archbishops of Canterbury and land safer arcn’ <. Iilflpilou: S. man J. Ma Donn". principal of K. by the Dominion and Provincigh lNovn. Smtiu. Highlanders) memm. 6mm of Lorne vane)“ ca]? old haunts to tnslc his favorite V1- ; York ‘ week. U“, mijimry VH_ schom presided, Governments to make possible in- 'ial stands will soon be vcstcd in bratgd (n91;- 15th birthdayh enliese dG-hlb “m1 lklhflllb "b" ""0 _ those 30.000 uvrc film‘ Thu.» far. about lifflltiilu. .5, have evacuntcrl from 111v b.» guitar, Elwood Dunning; solo. out in processing plantsand trans- 4-. letter from the legal adviser dancing and em Mum, was gum. M m , . I, t m WLHdSOl‘ held among his other ‘ment, short of food and 11.91, .. . at 53 yours of- uge. Glcnn Sudsbury; quarteitc, Yvonne portation and distributing Ofggnl- of the Imperial War Graves Com- fshed by Me§rsI vernlc and 1,193.4 vimisf “$223M, u; spzgfilsnrnEzztvnrdy titles‘ tho _e of the three oldest SW01“ bl’ 103' Winds from thc G11. - ti. cliorisli hcrmcm- LeBlonc, Eugenia MacLean, Joyce zations for the pllrposg of Securing mission. London, stacd: "Colonel Macnonhld and Walter and cyup and one Comcms a mevicnls visit m ‘ duchies 1n Great Britain. the ammfl Milllfllalrb <11 thc north- . tlvo smis, Anth- Howard and Frances Kelli’; #010 fair treatment to producers and Hifigill 011 recently licnrd from e5 Macbeoi Later on m the evéth D1.‘ Ncummnp- 1Duch1cs of Cornwall, Lancaster West. An esllmnt/sd 200.000 who wished to dcpurt 1111121111111.ffhcy" awaited transportation l.) 111s The insurgent tanks rumbled intc northwestern Univexsity- City and charged at Goveriimcnt 111101 for the Latin “dux“, meaning leader ;t\vo hours today, before beating e , or goncrnl. As a term of rank it was first introduced to England iby King Edward III, in 1337, a1- most exactly 600 years ago. when he created hi: son, the Black ,Princc. Duke of Cornwall, ranking i over all ‘other peerage. It was this ‘some prince who first used the I heart of the retreat. The Madrid defenccs .-tood steady —for more than a month the Flus- cists. have boon llZlfliJiC successfully to force their way past the Uni. Vifslfy C1t_\' bQClltlll and. into 111i capital. although aerial attacks have caused vast Smith; solo. Ml‘. Metzler; tap dan- _ Ask £10111‘ nouns Mflclvvd. Lorne V8110’. spent the 5T1“- AT CANNF-fi ,m0'.to "m1 Dien," meaning "1 damage to much of the city. cing, Mr. J11ck McAllistz-r. Survey FEQdIIIg AS NURSES DAY PM‘ Week end “SM”? ‘fiends l“ wggbgirxlsl’ solgaxzffjbggckhlf Sell/B". borne by all Princes of Convinced the siege will last i” H a b i t W ' ‘i Bangui“ liant Riviega sunshinl: today in a wines‘ Including the MW Duke °f . thmughmn’ the wmmr- u“? De‘ Fouclwmg were ‘he prize Wm‘ s In s -ont" Dec‘ 147w“: . ifi-t. t ed stroll about the pink stucco villa wmdmr’ “mu the “cesswn °t fence Junta today wok advantage "Us h, we Anmgem- Contest: 1- Friends To F0‘ nursing proicssiou-oi: thc lluvatc M1. Fmxicls MnoIn-yre re urn ‘vhere She has secluded Ilersclf Edward to the “Home 1e“ vacant o; the comparative lull m fighting $2450) Miss Glenn sudsbury, Ken- 4 duty section thereof-is pflSSlIlg to his home at Lorne Valley on closely guarded by French poncc- by m; father, Kmg George V, ‘to reorgmnze defencp mes and sington. _ 2.-1s1.oo> Miss 0o_1>1;.’v Profili- Mnrgutc. 3.—-(0.'75) Elwood Dunning. K011‘ some 1 smgtm, 4.—t$O.50) George Mnllctt. N01‘- wt scrvicc born . Kilbridc, Kcnsingon. Mr. Scott Young of Halifax, act.- ing as Major Bowes. POWNYBd m" IJIIIOUS radio rtar in a manner that (u; - forth mrmy cxprcssions of admiration. He conducted the con- ic tunts through their wit. contributed much to the en- joyment of the audience.——B. KING GEORGE V_(Continued from page 1) ___ perform- , -‘ anccs without a slip 11nd his I680? LIKING FOR MICE AND OTHER . FARM PESTS AID BEAST Arguments as to whether the fox is useful ivlld-life citizen or a. nuisance. hzrs long bccn [Jopulnr when huntcrs. farmers and natur- alists mcci. with no unanimity of opinion even within these special BPOIIPS- - A new diary of the feeding hab- its and daily life of the fox cov- ering eight months, indicate. that the animal probably has an edge in its favor, at least in limited numbers. The survey was made by Dr. Adolph Murie, formerly of the University of Mirhigan Museum of Zoology stuff and now a member of the Federal Park service, and is published by the Museum of Zool- ogy. It covercd the LZOO-acre Ed- vrln S. George Reserve of the uni- through l1 crisis, according to the report givcu by Miss Madeline Bak- er, R. N.. chairman of the Private Duty Section of the Association. Community or ‘central registrics should be csinblishcd in cvcry u."- bun centre, bliss Ilakcr jiointcd out. Where continuous nursing service was required, thc eight-hour dny iIflLi resultcd—dividii1g 24 how's i11- to eight-hour periods-in the em- ployment of three nurses instead of two- or two instead of one. Short- er hours enabled the nurses to live more normal 11nd ilCfl-iiy lives. In London. since the adoption of the plan in 1935, hospital calls increased .65 per cent. ‘ According to Miss Baker the sug- guestion has been made that a fee of $4 be charged for an eight-hour service, with 50 cents for each ad- ditional hour when necessary for adjustment purpi-ISQS- Friday 111st after a very pleasant trip to Nova Scotia. Mr. Norman Martin formerly of Martinvale. P. E. I., is lndisposed for the past number of wccks in the hospital at. Saint John N. B. Ill rented a. spacious home in Char and plans on moving in the near future. Teachers and pupils of this ' r111- concerts. cently in this vicinity on business. Mr. Chester Finlayson. Rivertonn‘ lottetown for the whiter months ity are again making prepan ms for the annual Christmas .»....~ol Mr Knudewilorkerson. bucther from Fredericton, P. E. I., was re- Mr. W. A. MacDonald. Lorne Valley merchant. was in Charlotte- ‘ lost llll influx of abusive letters be , followed by attempts to harm her. For the first time in several days 1 Mrs. Simpson left the villa to en- joy its expansive gardens with her hosts, M1". and Mrs. Hermon Rotors ‘ of New York. Simpson wolud join the Duke of Windsor, who abdiutad th throne to be- free to marry her at. his Austrian haven. LONDON, Dec. 14 — Eightecn years have jmsscd since thc “Ccusc Fire" was ordered in Europe but many Bruish horses, dumb heroes of the war. are scattered about Bel- gium workmg on farms and in 1 cities. Many of thcsc veterans are spcnd- 1 .. ..fore1nc ' 1 mg their last‘ dais m ‘mam’ i" “M ‘ which Brtifigtliliiiigxiiiiiilfics are pres- ent. He will take precedence over George. He would be of the same rank 11s his found by investigators of Our Dumb Friends League who have returned from Belgium after spending some , weeks tracing the horses. .thus leaving his former 1_abeyance. Dukcdoms were title in .011 whom the distinctive title of "Du". But de- o minim spits that, most of thou called to the I dukes today are related royal family. FORMAL FUNCTIONS Though the Duke originally ln- 1 1 tended for the exclusive favor of ,' ‘ose members of the royal fomiiv , reigning monarch vchose to bcstow them. Gradually There was no indication Mrs, ‘, court favoritc came to enjoy the drafted efforts to enforce :trictcst discipline among the militia units. i? COLr.1:('_;..) .I.".l)l.-\'i‘UIt (nuns CAMBRIDGE. Muss-In one (i.1y 18 persons on 11111: .\ll‘1‘1‘l. rl-j .|'d the gasoline caps on 1111-11‘ cl1rs had been stolen. HAS SECRETARY \\'II*E i WASHINGTON —— .\l:s. John Nance Garner. \\‘1f1- 0i 1111- 11cc 1)l'(‘.~- of Windsor ‘ idcnl, has ixwn his (‘Ollixitililiii sw- will not be returning to British soil 1retnry for morc 1.111111 iu yours. She for many jycnrs, according to his iis skilled in shorthand. own radio farewell. it may be that he will aticncl formal functions in i “ future at . all. excepting King ._..._.. i thc Gffllilfiltl‘ G111 "i 11ml Wclsb G111\1'ti\, coloiicl-lii-cliu-i oi thc Duke of Cornwalfs L1 lit 11111111- try, llOilDlTiYy colonel of thc ROIWAi — versity located near Pickney gown Wed sdu for a large truck ) ~ t] | ~ m‘, on," broth r Scots Fuslilvixs and 1.1 cillll-llll o1 of zwd faith" Mlth- ' I cubs -'°°‘"° “PM” °f ‘hail can: load oi aegis. y rioilftiiir iaieiiiniiipir Alla 211w T. Kmg Edward‘: 5' abdication on m“ my“ “~“'>' “‘° Kl“ m‘ “m 30001118 "10 R0311 mew!” m 3011b"? DT- Mime fmmd- B" hunt!“ tnflnlng i“ mum “g o i Tthem are considered too old for "Fhur dny sirippcd him of all hcrc- “'*‘l"'cmc CDmmHMW“ u: “"15" Parliament. Prime Minister Bald- ~ win praised King George- VI who "more than any of his brothers the {oil's avorite food. This is ob- jected to and with some reason. However, it y some rabbit hunters. 1 these enemies of the farmer. Pmdations on mice and lem- mlng moles could be made Bil-h" 1 The monthly meeting of thc Lorne Valley W. M. B. was held at the home of Mrs. Alex Macin- work. "We bought four horses and four mules." one of the Yditury titles he bore nt that lime W515 fl. invest-tunic“ 1 commoner-Just as the humblest of or any previous llinc. He 11011- 11111‘; l111r1 nir iurc c», OI’ “TIP flliiOllilliifliii)‘ i’ will ZliltilCllllOll) resembles his father and who has was found that if the rabbit pop- beneficial or neutral, depending _ t t d The were “r em cues and I f __ _ A» _ __ - _ _, , , c _ tyre on Dec. 9. The usual pro s £1 e . Y 8, 11s ormer subject plain Edward the same devotion to duty. Wliat- ..ntion 10111, .he fox ltums t? gonlvgtlllifienatélliéeleof ‘tihhtle 60521111138 gamma w“ earned out. The next were destroyed ‘mmmuufoy’ one o‘ Albert Christian George Andrew ever may happen to mm’ “'0 “writ-l wild I stlezhangumoriadsmii ofmoles and shrews is Dcrhapi 0n meeting will be held a" the hm“ the mules M lens‘ 40' bind Pamck Um“ ‘vmd o“ exmpt on“ predneouons o’ any knd w‘ the" m L5 c e e e h bit ide since these little of Mrs. Murdock MacDonald. “n? half-starlet!‘ that ll "Sir" went before il. He rc- stand between him and what he c11g.1 t0 mbke Pmmflble “WWII i» e d9 5 r t ‘meet destroyers Mme vane)“ c_ 1 ‘Another terrible‘ cusc was I110 mined honors collhrrrti 1111011 him conceives to be his duty-and that for him. And checking rabbit in- animals are grch ' of a. white gelding. .10 _\'l‘flI'S old, bc- is to fulfill his great task as King and Emperor." crease is probably beneficial to or- chardlsts and farmers. O“ occasion the fox also take." muskruts. but msilflily 001i’ when? EX-QUEEN HOME WITH MOTHER lieved to have been with thc Brit- ish Exjiedttionory Force. lie wn» by his father. Knight o! 111v (iurtcr and Knight Templar. . Until annual mcctnjs 11 s h-sld. ' w. 11.» 1"- - _ hose animals bu tram“ o, w“ _ -~ '_ '_ " . . n w” “nnmmwd "w Kmg would A1 o one“ debited against the me was rem/er for t LONDON — (CP)—-While civil blind “mi re . . _ . or until thc Duke takes some uct- 11‘! \-~- \. - 1 ‘l ~\. “11 "H. delay announcement o’ we New fox ls the n“ that he cawhes . lsllulcznalliaiiiléyisliyénrdeldurfif Joli: war fiends her unhappy country. ‘voumm He “as 5m‘ pumn" a m“ ion himself, he (ontinucs as pal- J. 1\l111"ph_v. E. (‘v.11 ll. .\i1‘.r1".:\- Year honors list until Feb. l, 1937. Normally this is nude known Jan. l certain number of game birds. Yet the bird proportion of hi: diet is relatively small and is lowest of , t" l, except that destruction of snapping tin-ties is rather beenficial to fish and water birds. The fur former Queen Victoria of Spain has returned to her girlhood home, Kensington Palace. where she will 1 i We had to pay about £8 15101 for laim. "As soon as we have collocicd n '1‘.tle money we nrc $111111! 000k i‘ ron or honorary president of in- numcrnblc Empire crvice lmtlons. including the British Em- organ- gzhnn. B. Strrlc. \\. Roach. hiaclnlvrc. Richard. II. Mlniuul. ll. Alncllcod, "lilahlr thru your 5""R|o Dealers. ‘It was announced also that Kins all during the "W018 69080". - - ~ -- v 1 ‘ . . ,, -. u kt m] pebm nem- hgr mothep d _ t piro Service Imiguc. parent hull Mac D.111c.111. A. S mt. J. ..'i:\cl)011- Gilly-Tun‘ “zynos F0“ DE‘ George would not broadcast a when he could i112 girefltt illmtijalie. ?:: wgflltlieasggrlialo ggfiyelingtiie ti; ‘Frlilccss Bentiflrcsc. daughicr of 1‘;C,$,;,.a§€"i. “w.” Drirfiiirlltrglgeilic itiirlm r-f the Cnnzuian Logan. tcinprr- .1111. A. .\'l11cCo1111i:l»'.. n; "M; GOOD “ODOR-ED Christmas message w the Empire’ i In m5 favor is ‘l; ac 01a Jun: u,- pggglblg hprm to the sport of Queen Victoria of the United King- a merciful death they will col-thinly anrc. c1111rch and social welfare as- , A full aitcndaucc l'f‘f|ll‘.‘.~'i\"(l. LTS" "M"? WITH AND "TYYPW W" 9' pmvlm“ dew!” by l devwrs Inge “um e“ ' ingb“, “d bud hunters, he atom. don't. i doe in misery in the winter cold." ‘sociations. He is still colonel of I Managcr Heron , bugs or beetles, in season. The "Timur uulzr mam. Edward.