H M;- '___ ____-v_ W- Wtcrn Locals .___._. , rnlunlll ll reserved for be!!! rwvooooov-oo-oooo-ovoooo‘ Investments s and PRINCE COUNTY CHRONIC e ilommercial FREElSTATE r . New Director Royal Bank Appoints _'"“““” J.L. - DAVISON 7 FUNERAL DIRECTOR i _,.,,, = _ I "m" o, aasraau SECURITIES co. T _____ I u _ I '""~".'.;l'i'.'..'f-".,..§"',,§ "fawn, _, Ltd. Mdllllllll’ Blllldlllll- Pll°ll° r a v e e r s woman mwnauca LEACH or‘ AN" EMB/ll-ME" FOR s" 15.1" z'rlrli'rll‘lf.‘.ll.'3'.r?.'.l-lliil All”, word "7"", 9.7”“. u‘ 183- securltle‘ bought» wld I WINNIPEG. nynon/[ANT i two gir ruflereriterriblyfrem "l" °ll°t°¢ nouns: m oasw rasnr. KENSWGTM’ Sl-IORTEST. i*L';'-'.“Z§I“.'.¥i‘§i‘§‘X'§§ ‘.111’? ‘ i Day and Night ca“. I Aiiqlheiirat do‘ both rested -511‘ m0.- and iirilrslelgljlfi 5155i. , Mowmnaxh Dem“,- 11_The Promptly Attended. “l” “m”; a127,’; ‘P: ,E.,,,_i,, ' -—1 rr.~ointment of Mr. Norman lnw- I l Mr. w. ll . Ar/ilild I. . V____ (GP. by Guardian's Special Wire) . fence mach M Winnipeg’ u il pnglqg 7.4 I . (Hih VHililDN iiriiiiii. .i . gtgafisriirrgirxoixiflylmu! riiners m-r iiillliN noon noun trams-ax. Dec. ll-Memberslllv Director of The Royal Bank of i _ . m... ,.........i.....&. mutte- .. .i lLii. re ret it. The annual meeting of the Wo- 1n m; Mgflflmg gamma-om ‘ffgv- r m _i.i.. ill-l l g ; Bruce's. l»; and 1'], strcl and afumin- L-l150-12-11-2l. Doll- . r Drug Co., Ken- men's Auxiliary of the New 1mi- don parish was held in St. Mark's Hall, Kensingtnn. on Wednesday afternoon, Dec. 2nd, with a good attendance. The President, Mrs. J. G. Townsend, presided, and a full stafl.’ of officers was present. Meet- ing opened with the singing of the ellers’ Association had increasedto 1,515, it was announced tonight at the 55th annual meeting of the or-. ganizatlon. attended by the larg- est delegation from New Brunswick in years. The more than $16,000 paid out in mortuary benefits was higher De Valera ‘l Said lno Break With Empire Planned. Canada. is announced by the Bank's Head Office to-day. For the past 30 years Mr. Iieach has been closely identified with Canada's grain trade and the commercial and industrial life of Winnipeg. At one time he was President of the Winnipeg Grain i i l3 Plllllll] ll F * Lodge, Edward was driven back to UCKL CY MIXTURE - REFUSE SUBSTITUTES' B HERALDS WELL lief. Finally lricil Hurklcy’! 1nd new feel like a new man." 47 has". Sn‘ to witness the final chapter. Thc cIa-rk announced receipt Q the bill from the Iiouse of Com- mons and the Peers ptis=cd tlu i d to-d h lds hi i f‘ t reading. _ Justin Rob hymn "The Love of Christ Con- than in any previous year. it was (Ablsggmauggclfilsflzwlflahlewggily $631651? fits witlliya Illljlmbé!‘ it! ‘ lrfnrd 1min“ mowd second mad. -__ H l . straineth," the motto of the W.A. announced, and regret was ex- land where‘ tonight Edward VH1 impqffant grain companies. Fort. Belvedere-the SBCiUdCd lodge g m; l“ lllllclflslllg This was followed by the usual de- pressed at the number of members , . 1 i where 1n the twilight of his reign, | Lord smug OppOSlLiOfl leader we °ll1'~“~‘ °l 3 votional period. The minutes of who mid died since the last an- m" “as Kl“ ‘he m5“ Fl“ Smel Sumuicrslde. ' —-100'I-12-3-1mo. the last annual meeting and the nua.l meeting. Special reference parliament pushed to final passage lNEWiiliEEN he, alone, worked out his so- ' and Lord Mottutone, for ‘the Lib- . ' lutlon. eral Party, lcc‘ 1i their support November meeting were read and was made to the death of W. V. grgligzglirilllmg the “m” i“ “WU or the p n: ' “"15 moved —% adopted. The annual reports were McKinney of Saint John, assistant Thus the flee state made “semi . until, Cleared j ihtf)“gll r . . ' .1 rc Jrryoliii) M-ll i ill“ l“ then presented and were all very secretary, who had been a member lumber’ mde endmt f Brim“ ab l (B! Thoma! T- Champion Canad- i m a manor 0i’ muuitcs. ~_ . ‘lltl0‘l2'll'2l' creditable and encouraging. Some for 20 years. . mo“ ht P. 9d It E0 d v1 l l4" Press 51"" Wrllfl”) Huge Crowds Gathered lll the "Ir lull‘ l1‘ \- i-i l i . - new members were added lllld me omcells “m0 had been elccted by era flzncidelfislcleclir tillilellgnwoliid aim-a‘ LONDON- D39» ll-All Scotland darkness OHI-Sido m8 Qld “bile l Thus, lli four word of ancient ' filing?’ To “n” giving in all departments was well mail ballot were installed by re- ‘ ' ccu, Albany. .i mi.» .- ' <‘ p‘ ilijlllfV GUARDIAN ~.i io their representa- l". STEEL, (.00 ' ls and bar ‘filllt DISLOCATED - ~‘ hockey player, it, fcli nnd (lis- lllllVY. Hc was taken County Hospital uns sci. He is- sustained. The usual complete out- fit for an Indian boy at Shing- wank Home Diocese of Algoma had been sent and a letter of acknow- ledgmcnt and thanks for it was rend by the dorcas secretary, Mrs. of clothing, bedding and other fur- nishings, also a sum of’ money, was sent to the new hospital at Akla- vlk, Diocese of the Arctic. The ei- ection of officers was next pro- ceeded with. Officers of Kensing- tiring President Janrs Dryden of Halifax. They were: C. P. Mas- ters, Saint John, N.B., President; E. D. Klllam, Bridgewater, vice- president for Nova. Scotia; J. S. vice-presid- ent for Prince Edward Island; J.S. Ackhurst, W.H.C. Schwartz, S.M. Scott, F. W. Budd, W.C. Miller. Halifax, directors for Nova Scotizi; J.W. Dobbin, P. B. Evans, F. A. Grant, R. H. Maxwell, J.W. Steele, no break from the Empire. l the Dail tomorrow legislation rati- fying the accession of King George i VI. but without that legislation to- night Edward still was technically ; tonight. the King's name will be l used only in the conduct of for- eign affairs of the Free State. , Governor General Donal Buckley was expected quickly to sign into law his own official death warrant, passing to De Valera and the De Valera planned to present toi " i l l i i i 00115011 . Perhaps the feeling through the north country today best with the comment of an old Scotti h woman, when Queen Vic- toriats daughter, Princess Louise. today reflected pride that one of her daughters has become Queen Scotland harmonizes which towers above the country- side from u. hill overlooking the certainly will Thames. claim the Duchess of York as a daughter, even though her birth- ‘ place was Waldeuburg in the pleas- Lustily they cheered him in fare- well. Before he finally left Windsor. many of whom he had known siilce he was a child. Edward's reign of les=_ than 11 months priisczi into history at 1.52 p. m] 19.52 a. m. AST) 10cc. l1, in 1871 mziirird the lviarquess of 193G, and his brother, Albert. bc- Loine, aferwarcis ninth Duke of Cilllllf automatically King George Norman Idzcuch czirlcd tn’: reign of Edward VIII. i Here licuciii the rcitZn of i Ccorgc Vi Llllll iizs Qlitcll Elim- King bclli. liclxxi-li’ burn ii Sculiisli com- monci". l Henderson, Saffit John, vice-presl- King Ian‘; Vales °l HClIllQlT-Blllltir E-“flg- Edwfigd perscgiallyd Sold“ Hrfleliginléis And Iiu $2.15 mnii:._cr bc-gtm fill; _ ' _ _ _2 A. G. Henry. An extra eflort was dent for New Brunswick; W. M. H I - ll“ - m ° Sella“ lm my‘ ' "ll-B O ‘l ~ ' ll ll" “m” ° L‘ n50 12 u 1' made in July when a valuable box Beau, Charlottetown. enceform under the mu passed i113 home autl cozuitryuxi-n so that hc i-ould bi-ccirnc <2 liuslnand of Willlis" “Hutu-iii -nu. ur tho - Duke of York iukcs his oiiili o! £li'(.'f‘.‘ -i0ii in St James, llllfzilllf; wlll sit-p out onlc the balcony ‘.0 (‘filflill the fanfare A ' . '.' ‘ f. 500.000i000 f - i ' ul ,ll': "z lll’ f tie iii.il>iy.-—S tori branch were all re-electcd. The (“Team's 1°!‘ New BYllIISWlClK- Spenkcr of the House the duties he filmed Quiet] will he a proud Xllujoscls efliAgi? rzalrlfntllivcrlus 81- flofilcllllllllllltl. p" J H H K H’ 0 1 ~ i .r ‘lmcell! m!‘ Plvlslml B- "9- Vlce- Donald A" Macmlllll’ was elected had performed in the name of the woman with hir daughter mprry- most one-third of the Blube- ’I‘hcu. u» alway . the first act in lllllllll“ HOUR’ unlit‘: din," president’ M155 Bertha‘ Mmmanl to flu a vacmlcy on the New Bmns- Kll ~ l ing m1 Argyle ’ sziid the old Iii action swift for all its soicm- the official sun". of a 110w reign l - ,tl|L;( L. Young- Mill" recording secretary. Mrs. Elmer wlckflllecmls board- A votc carried‘ 71 to 53 today on woman. llity Parliament required only tWO will be lllt: $llllllliOll.ll§,' of the ltzvcr, Thursdfly- Paynter; treasurer, Mrs. Mary E. ' 9, government ' , i, lil-usiiigton Friday. _l'£l.'i.< ARE being received for mint to London. ic lcst. Market pros- l.iibly' good. 11011610“ report a very keen L-l232-12-l2-1i: Profitt (re-elected); dorcas secre- tary, Mrs. Hedley Priynter. Dele- gates appointed to attend the an- nual meetlng were Mrs. A.G. Henry motion to invoke rigid rules to hasten passage of the constitutional measure. ' To the crowded special session of TRYON and Mrs. W. J. Harrington. A pleasing musical selection was then given by members of B. branch“ with Miss Bertha. Miilman as or- l ganist. This was followed by a fine Mr. and Mr‘. Lloyd Inman, of Borden were visitors to Tryon on . Wednesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Clarke of Charlottetown spent the week end the Dali, De Valera proclaimed: "This is a matter which affects ourselves alone." l Opposition attacks were led by‘ W. T. Cosgrave. leader of thcf United Ireland Party. and William MR. NORMAN LAWRENCE ‘ mason, Mr. Leach was born in Toronto. in i876 and educated there. He settled in Winnipeg in 1926 on his of the National Elevator Company. Ltd. and in 1927 Jo ned the Searlc The House of Argyle p05 c5595 o hours and two mlnuics to end the i lineage almost every whit as dis- reign of Edivufd VIII and t0 8W9 r tiuguishcti and as lengthy as Royal H: use itself, So it is with the family oi‘ the Dl'('llCS5"——-l;ll0 today became Queen Consort. Royal blood in fact flows “Lit l0 {appointment as General Manager‘ lady W110 the gracious the 42-year-old man freedom t0 i marry the woman he loves. ‘ The first voluntary abdication‘ bill in the long history of the Brit- ih Empire was passed into law with only five members of the i in her veins. Robert n of SCOtlflIld. Houvo of Commons voivius ouoos- i i and immediately take Privy Council to proclaim the ac- ccssion. Thcy then will meet the King their oaths 0f allcgiiuicc ziiu-r which hc will dCClQYC lli’; {IPCOAAIOII 811d lRkE BX!" other oath relaiuxq to the security of the Church o.‘ Scotland. At the some time the Houses of Gram Company, Md" of which he a grgnflggn of Rgbert Btu“. be_ 11,1011, I Parliament will be taking their ‘Ilic Dominion Silver Fox address by m” Recwli RW- B- in Tryon as the guest of Mr and NWT?" L08. Lllboi‘. but PrI-‘Sldcnt ‘is new President Mr L-ach 1s Slowed the Tllnnfrlon) of Glam, The House of Lords accepted . oaths of illlilgllllllf‘. _ _ _ Fream, for which he was tendered M,- E 1 5 l ' De Valera said h . d to- ‘ d - ~ L ' on John Lyon, w] g 1 _ Edward's abdication and his i In cr-xiturics-olri, colorful cere- L"1257 12 12 m‘ the thanks of the meeting. Fol- maria aléf§gget entered the to complete actiorl lldqrrsiorillavirimlne ililts: Il/{Fcselflgl-Iéglggntseflglge Kings second ddluglltltlrlle Liidll brother's accession in just six nun- , moliiill will the tiulllio Dmclam‘ ' \' \lliL Mr Daniel lllwlllg the address» the hymn Prince County Hospital on Mon- L88 hold the legislation was l Graln ‘Company Ltd ané V“, founded the famly from which the utes~six minutes to write porllflilfi‘ nut... be mndc. l’ iii-us’ of-age. caught "Sllvlmll" Sprlllllle man!’ "Balms" day for treatment His many “W118 "tilled through with indo- President of thelNorthllnd Elevator 119W Queen Consults fahci‘ the the most amazing aiuwl of the I Officers of arms. “curios the . ~ ' i -~ ~ - ..ble 1 m the mrcukn. Saw WES 51mg, alter which the Rector fr-lends W151, mm aspesdy recovery_ i cent mgm company‘ Ltd He ,5 a Dlrectm. o; 14th Earl or strazhmore, l5 qe- worlds big,e.t Empire. picturesque abcnri , pill ascend ,,._,, “mi door factory, Pronounced the benediction. Tea Mr. and Mrs. Max Lefugcry WEIE , To Costly-Wes question whether the Grain Insurance and Guarantee mllllcd _ _ , _ i t Tod 9“ s,“ jmllfs lflltmltll l“ “qwm he w” working was served by the Kensington W.A. visltofs to summcfslde on satin». De‘ Valera iutcndcd to sever all rc- Company and a member- of the i 59ml? grim incident a are contain- M?” I, “y L a am a,’ l if,“ V‘ ‘wfda £511, lulzllmf m “We such that he 11nd and a pleasant social hour spent. (lay, ‘ lfltlOIlS wish the British Common- Winnipeg Advisory Board of thci Ell H1 the ‘family history. Juliet goth Home“ meow-l; m l $0..“ 509m? ,1 kl": [fllcjk w“? \ ruu iii the fiiigflls aymllllx The many friend; of Mr. Victor ‘ wealth of Nations and whether he Dilltllili- ‘WWW 0T lllv Sl-Ylh Lord 214° ll- m San“ a!’ ‘ a‘ ' ‘ “mm” pmcll“ J“ 0 ‘ m“ l‘ li‘lliLl was bn -y acer- ui: nizin was taken to ouuiy Hospital where attended to and b8 ll historic property of ihrdouis. situated in i; ll. is lacing plnccdon 1m" sulc. Mr. A. A. 1 Cuuvidyi has been auth- ‘lr. Juuics M. Gordon of " ti.) dispose of same. intention to sell in ilitccn acres to bc ~ hultrlrcrl ricresof rc more than one roiuovri the wood . . ..\'(‘l‘ the survey- iiii- ll'l'lllS and condi- uctiuii sale will be vti purchasers should cnsivc old growth !illl)(‘l‘ in ncrc lots, On Sunday evening, at Kenslng- ton the congregation in the Uni- ted Church was favored with hav- ing the male Octette from Char- lottetown to assist in the service of song. The Pastor, Rev. B. C. Salter presided, and conducted the devotional period. Many old and familiar hymns were beautifully rendered by this talented group of singers and were listened to with great pleasure by the large con- gregation present. All Join in hop- ing to hear them again in the near future. On Wednesday morning an ac- cldent occurred on the highway at Reed's Corner. when a car coming from the direction of Bedeque met and crashed into a-car coming from Summerside driven by Mr. James Jardine of Kensington. Both cars were damaged. Fortunately Howatt of Tryon will be glad to learn that his condition is favour- , able following an appendix operat- ‘ ion in the Prince County Hospital . on Tuesday. Mr. Arthur Sheri-on of Crapaud 1 motored to 'I‘ryon on business 1 Tuesday. Mr. George Muttart of Carleton has moved to North 'I‘ryon, to the valuable property purcha ed some- time ago from Mr. George H. Callback. His many friends are glad to welcome him to Tryon. I Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Otto Johnson of Tryon on the arrival of a lovely baby bcy on Monday Dec. ‘I. The funeral of Mrs. Sarah Best was licld on Sunday Dec. 6 from the home of her daughter Mrs; MacVittie of Crapaud. Rev. T. O. DeWolf conducted the seQvlce. Mrs. Best was 90 years of age, in- had consulted other members of the Commonwealth, the Irish Pres- ident rcplied he had informed the British Government of his inten- tions, but had not had time to ‘con- sult the Dominion Governments. “Canada, Australia. New Zealnnd and South Africa have agreed to certain action iii the present posi- tion," De Valera said. “But the Frce Stale Government was not prepared to give assent to the idea that the British Parliament could legislate for the Free State." The Free State would remain in the Commomvcalth, De Valera said, but would limit its use or the King's nnme to foreign affairs, even the continuance of the Monarchs ‘lllllfle in accrediting Free 5mm ministers would be dropped, he in- dicatcd, if other autonomous Dom- inions did likewise. Royal Trust Ccmpiny. Commands p Handling By Th e " Press And Radio i ans required any confirmation of system of radio broadcasting for this country, they have had it in i emphatic manner through the his- i Corporation, stated in an interview here today. “Nothing could have been morei injurious to the interests of the] nation or, I would judge, more dis- i Glamis, “'21s burnt for witchcraft 155T’ l0 lake We ‘mill 0f allflg- ‘ 8L Edinburgh in 1537. Six years “Newsfl Ildtcr the uufommntc woman's in- ; noccnce was zicknoivlccgcd. Sir Walter Scott, who slaved at Glatnls. tells of a , the entrance to which is by law or ccrct chambc innce to the new Sovereign 111W’ King George has taken his vows as King in historic St. James Pal- ace a; ll :1. m. r,‘ On ‘Monday, thp 118W King's family czsom kucwu only to three i Plllllfllllelll lll Wlllcll leaders °l the da y. ‘persons. the Earl. the hcir to thc ~ carlclcm, and a third perrou sel- UITAWA’ Jan‘ u-yu annual-l lgifgtfiliiclbelfitijtllmdlf. amdeaxilk familv we . . . _ .. - . i, . l .. . . ‘ the wisdom of the public service i ti) ublzgltihlgl the‘ g . i when l e comes of ago. Historic truth shows , ,, s.‘ tioil of Glami- with the terlc events of the last l0 days lasso a ’ -t . > m. 93,118,119“; aqcgplgd Gladstone Murray, general ma‘; murder of Duncan by MucBeth is l M“ gr e inrismr- ' t" u- nger of the Canadian Broadcasting l‘ 011185;’lévcnlzhgilzgilgafilcggitiflonfie present castle stood in MacBethL; . £1110! which, said Prime totiuy the that l the realm anticipate assurance 110m the new King that he will stead- fastly use hi: high office in the the Empire. Frederick . advancement of I l llrthciay, he will send a message to I‘ l l l Cliristcncd , Albert hell- Gcorge, thc second son of thl‘ 311w King George V, the new King will reign as King George VI. In a manner as 8XP9<ll§l°ll5 5-5 thc Abclication Bill and Dflssed it 1 on to the Dominion Governments l Minister ' lBnldwin, had indicated it would ‘ I have their approval. l, The Government was most con- i rend the proclamation ending with a lusty‘: "God Save the Kingi" PORTSMOUTH, Dec. l2—(Sntiu'- drcvl-(Aliw-Etluxurd VIII snilctizit 1.50 n.m. today ironi the lnuci oi his birth. Thc yacht Enclmntrcss conveyed by the ciestrovcr Wolfhound slip- pccl from the harbor under sealed ordcrs. bearing away the mmi who was King into voluuuirv exilc. B(‘C(il1.~i‘ of thc slTlFi. sccrccy surrounding the dcpdittirc and Lll! darkness it was not immvciiately known whether Edward was aboard the destroyer or the yiacht. Under a clcnr and stiirry‘ sky amid the hupdrctls of lights oi \c. scls in the harbor. the ship.» p‘. ed from the shores of Bugi: d The last seen of them was then deck lights fading tn tho distance. 'I'he yacht and the destroyei no one was seriously hurt, though the occupants of Mr. Jardines car were considerably shaken up. B ferment was in the Baptist cem- ~etery of Westmoreland. Her many friends will regret to learn of the serious illness- of Mrs. Sarah MacKenzie of North Tryon. Mr. and Mrs. Percy Howatt of ’.l‘ryon were vkitors to Crapaud on Wednesday-T. cerned over the reaction tbs? i both lay in the harbor with steam ‘ Irish Free State. where President ‘ up “qwn Edwin-d arrived M m‘ Ennvm D8 Vfllflfl illfimdllmd lllm l navy yard by automobile earlier l the Daili Elreflnn a lllll llwlljllllg l and went immedimelyi to the resi- tlie Offlfle 01 GOVBYHQT Bellemlgalld | dence of Sir William Fisher, oom- abandonlng the use of the Kings l mander_in_chk.r_ name in mtemal buamess- , Limit. Col. Piers Legh, the for- Camidfl. NEW Zea-land» Allstlllll“ ' mc-r King's equcrry, and Chief In- l and South Afligifl, thehPtiilllrllfl spcctor David Staricr of Scotland lamauon cemno ks 1 n_ itor Su-u- W011 "C99 91" ill ‘l Yard. Edward's personal detective Prime Mimétel. nMackelnlziel-‘llléglliig ‘ Kmg with“, me your and Would throughout his XTlQII and member l Wm go on a coubtowoait m“ f thr/lugklgxgilrlehlm l" l-lle lllleledls °l l of his domestic staff. accompanied tasteful to the people themselves than a flood of irresponsible ru- mors aud reports and unconfirmed commentaries on the critical situ- ation at the heart of the Empire, to which they might have been subjected in the absence of organ- lzatlon. “1 would like to pay tribute to the admirable manner in which. the news of the situation was han- dled by that flne news gathering agency, The Canadian Press, which co-operated in providing brief but i l‘ in looking over the has. us they; will be A cttsiui (Continued From Page l) Flakes Final Stroll iiroumi _ Fort Gardens IDNDON, ma. ll-(CP-Havas) pBareheaded and with a terrier at his heels. Edward VIII took a last CHEAP CLOTHES ARE AN EXRAVAGANCE year ago. Immediately after completion 01' Elsa Schiapnrell‘. the ovcrse: -. broadcast of the proc- Parislan dress dcsigner who ls in New York, avcw- edly to obtain some rest, see some shows. and do a little shopping in the city's five-and-ten cent stores. MmeSchiaparIli reported that Pnrlslan women were now wearing LIGHTED CANDLES ARE FIRE HAZARD Christmas time being a season of joy. every precaution should be taken to prevent any untoward cir- work to read the Canadian proc- , . Th Abdi atlon Bill was form- lamation. followed by Justice Min- .1 any epreserfted by a unefimnn l . There was a bustle of activity on istcr Ernest Lnpointe reading the htd b the Wolfhound ‘as luggage was l _ suits not onlv for morning and cumstances which migb‘ enter into stroll todov through his much- reuabm broadcast bulletins for Same dllculllcnl’ l" ‘he French Royal Commissflonhlappolthi rratl, l rushed aboard‘ ' W‘ B‘ MncNem hitcrnoon wear, but also in the its Oelebrfltlon. l llavcd gardens at Fort Bclvcclcrc. Crl-Illrzglagerfiltlixgegsémion Suuporbed language, Edward l-O ll" °l‘ m l“ “ ‘ Nm l1 uuiliorliies blocked ap- , H h“ pens“, m evenings. She said shc had designed ' ' Too often the careless placing of] The close guard maintained lighted candles has resulted in pain- i’ _ Colnciding with the firing of the “'1 y lmprollnll around the abdlcating King in the ‘ preach to both vessels. They could Royal Salute of the King. in Lon- . ill S tweed evening suits embroidered already by a considerable body oi’ "The Demise of the Crown" b‘, 5cm only from a distance‘ 'lCllS ness- ' l I ter of giving up his Throne. l i _ _ ' bdl t' b'll with gold or pearls lined with ful bums and even death to those ll last hours of his reign was already elrn ollligioirrlzlidle trllizldtllll‘ so“ a sell“ °l 21 Klllli “lll b6 , wflgfiejéflllllfil an gafilfagéd l mnlgdlgllclg" lllollglltft" be Calm" ~——~ ' ’ ' ' . ‘~ ' "nr iiwiiy r . 3i ._,_. M,,,.N,.;;i_ who has vivid colors. equipped sometimes participating in thenYuletlde festi- i relaxed. Watchers were able to i nwnlar-y on the abdication of the llfiflmglénf otfiqtilvléons: 5g’: lParliamcnt and posed through the I115‘, M slnwlv “Om hvfnlipfillllg _ u. u, M, John with tweed jackets to match and vities. Santa Claus has been the l come close to the grilled gates and King and the Succession of m5 b1.o_ ‘ i necessary three rggdlligs, > . l, ivizissa, hm; returned sometimes with tweed or fur ctlpes. "Anything new in lingerie?" she was asked. victim in innumerable cases. Tiny electric lights now are most. used in lighting the Christmas tree. i‘ "Less and less of it." she said. "I and that reduces the f‘re danger ,, feel lingerie is passing out, because materially. If candles are to be used l ‘ _ ' - so few women can afford tire up- ‘ in the decoration-rind they un-I P-L keep. To maintain beautiful lin- doubtedly lend an effect not to be through the sun-pierced fog they saw the cit-Monarch. dressed in- knickers and Jacket, taking his last look at his country retreat. Even from a distance. watchers could sense the melancholy mood of this last walk. proxlmatoly 11,05 m m_ _ , ,. t m passed through the narrow stripnf Following the cabinet session to- , rllignetoMinfgteg girdszc ivntcr Zcuuiug pust the railroad morrow mpmiug the Clcrk of the. nloThls is the us, bm which Wm , Jetty out uno llic spiihead. Privy Council. E. J. Lemnire. will CANNES, I‘ll'llllCt' Dcc. P-Sat. , - R 1 nt dur- ‘ _ _' '- proceed to Ritietiu Hall to obtain ; bizgpiifnptféofilf regrily-asse l-l-rdfl,\i—-1.APP——l_.ll\'t‘i'll'lf‘fl rumon the GOVETIIOYVGCIIGTIIYS slgnaturefl The net was labelled“ “The De_ circulntcrl hr-rc cniy this morning A; the same mm. he w“ ammmsm mise of the Crowns, that thc ioriue-i" Kuu: Hhviird, who ther was the broadcast on Thurs- day night of our own Canadian C.B.C. commentator, Dr. I-IL. Ste- wart, who was heard from Halifax. His was a model, indeed a classic commentary. distinguished by com- pactness. good taste, choice of lan- _ -( , . _ . .\lllli‘fl from Pnl-lsiuiiiiiii at 15!] h d bt i d b the elc tic llghts- Edw. rd stopped for a momcntat tar the 01111 of e11@r1uwo_ lo Sir I, . o, wnhom mm, m, _ y _ ‘ ‘t . 221:1 Izlhuj; arneve fr; vlltryls [ally they Zliouldybe piaccdcdn the man- the swimming pool where it had gigging“! understanding o! the gynlan P613111. (Frlllcl-‘f Jlgiblwh“ DOMQQ? 11,10wever_ may, the bill . l: as 80mg l“ ill" Fl" City of ll“ “lllllclmls 5ND l ' tel d in th secure locations been his custom to take a daily ll ' _ “we” m“ ° an“ F“ w ° l enacted into law. i ‘ ' lllmALlllEns sdlllpnrelli believes whet? eontagt 21th their pretty plunge. The Canadian Broadcasting cm l“ mm “minister the “m l” “ml i wlllimes Maxton, Independent lrib- l. porstion had no thought. in con- nection with this greatest of news stories, of trying to achieve a oom- petitive position in giving the news to" the public. It did ot seek women would do well to limit their wardrobes to a compflffltll/Bly 19W garments, all of superior qllfllllv- Her idea of a sensible blasic ward- l Prim-c (‘nrmti Hospital ‘ Ambulance in Charge Summrrnrlc, iicdcquc and ltr-usingtnn blazes is not likely to be made. CHEAPER To the minister came one of Tweedsmuir and to Mr. Iemnlrc.‘ The Clerk of the Privy Council will ' then return to the Privy Council l chamber where he will administer He seemed to be engraving the memory oi‘ happy hours to take away with him. He gazed up at the battlements and towers of the l or party leader, first introduccd a motion oppcrlng nassago M011 a speech in which he said the Brit- WEEK END SPECIALS the oath of allegiance to the mem is“ monarchy was a “mo” pam- [I lK, lth d l fill f d tl . i ' ' ." - r Phone 334' illllfian ‘d: hzllselgiaveerleligcwhobuvllgl: lrlrlehirloclaestwflaladksgew arfiulitde oainethoee days there were no pol- Eeczggéhgor did n attempt any bers of the Gfwmmfllla l°ll°wlll3 H’: motion was seconded by THUR§DAI , FRIDAY .. ' .. " i 1 i . .~ ~ i - - l» 1»- cc a - l“ "i" “l m “"22. r:"“:::::..:::; It u» w “‘.i."f;’§.f";i‘ turret l ::::r"...i.:;z. ma‘ w bro-w modest income’ would include the dlmused Mm words of sympathy. eneh nisreswh the ll‘ ousine f mfommnon to the public as quick‘ new oaths of allegiance will be ad- l l 1e i0 yth monarchy had bccn ‘following: A few weeks later hm told dms lneclaillnm lalu Bills drovdn u foliage 1y as posslble’ and it accomplished mllllsleled l” “ll “Wall's °l the tliniznigt. alcine remained the link —ill- o“ m’ w” wlmual adviser he m Mm . ml-o dg c lair thel fripend the m“ thmllgh ‘he mmpemm“ °f Crown a Primdilre that “"1 eX- biadin to ether Britain and hurl o“ W994 slllh suitable woman ugmufiekeemr’ a 6w “ya w h r iht m8 Canadian Press and mr°“gl' tend over many months In the‘ n ll g I One black or dark blue suit for "and was conrratulr-erl- A year Kifls- Durlnfl t e Sllmmfl‘ "B 5 arrangeme wmr the British ' il3°m "m5- passed, and once again the bereaved man called. "I just dt‘0‘p‘d in," he 511d, "to tell ye tirt I'm n) well enough off to k::p a house- neighbors or passersby could clear- ly hear the songs and laughter through the out-flung windows of the brightly lighted castle. town. 0110 silk dress of good PM" material. for afternoon wear. One woollen dress. Broadcasting Corporation, the Na- tional Broadcasting Company, the Columbia Broadcasting System. and the Mutual Broadcasting Com- meantlme, by virtue of the ordcrw q; ‘hat l; m9 also," he said, in-council to be issued tomorrow. l “the Empire is being hold together Aunsinglnn all these officials will function leg- i by a very weak link, Kellogg (‘orn Flnkcs. — -— 3 for 25d ally. "The dilemma of tho King? l“ i , - ' - . , itlcd im- - . _ _ _ __ m‘ . , y, . - , o with a keeper, so Ill rise to marry the These parties shocked none of w, secretary o! Blow Fsmalld Rm continued {i} the House r" Pillfll on... Ill‘! iii. iitppgpnmc RATIO" l‘ M‘ Jami). e 0;‘ m.°"“jmn'.‘§,_-- gm; i woman; the neighbors. all of whom loved 7 fret has wrltitchn all i Lécutgtiiigllslli patiently. ilriorsihbcncntsgslélvhlllfrlllli cnoking Hg,‘ 3 "H, m, __ __ _ m, llizibie ihru your “ ' Dealer-l. other dressy. m; Km; for his demtémrflllc WBYE- Gllvalgwrs o?‘ ‘h; ligclégllfr: 8rd i, lake “legs” oroblimg that ha“? Brown Sugar, l0 lbs. — — -- - 47c l SP. - , ,, The groups at the ga es yesterday lng em p - eing. e p Slim," pimnpph,‘ 2 “n5 _ _ _ 23c hcul‘ “"19" F03 D3’ m" has‘ ' d flort to check i enerall ex cted the same arisen in the present lnstmicr‘ L0H“; GOOD comm“) Sh‘ PM“ o‘ mo”; one ‘or sport l wtdlilrsnms etllleo baggage-loaded Alicia willybe folleoived bv the pro- l might well arise in the next few , "Ell-l 5""‘l“'l"l' Sl-‘ll-“li P" llll- 19° "S- MADE wrm arm mr- one rat o! W“ Wllklnfl ' ll B’ em. the insignia of Edward F "IO MQSHIGIII vlllcllll allllwllll“ l ' lye“ A mldn" 3 pk“ _ “l _ _ _ 25° lllllourucar MEAL. 'll°°‘- °“° pm °f away dbltm; - evilased, shot out Inndonward. rum - ~ Flags on all Dominion bulldingsi in... that 11w new Monarch i H“. 3 irks-s — — — — — - 25*"- -—-———-——-——- film"- °ll9 Pall‘ olhllllmlls‘ n“ w n n E S OTTAWA mm u_nafl Wm be wll] be flown at, the masthead fn- l i; a married man. S0 “T15 MY‘ hiclnsscs. pcr gal. — — — — -— 52c SAN?" “Ans plllghotl’ elleillldnzoslgfliearly everyi ‘ flown in ule usual way tomorrow morrow from eight dclock m the simpdiri. and Jut as it llfllllwlml Kcrosml‘. DH‘ ml. -— —- ——2Io Father ChrlTLEFS t Q1“, Wm“: Jill’; ham-g mo many social l Slieclal — — _' 3 when acce=siUn of the Duke ofYork morning until sunuit. TI-‘mm lwithuothcxs it also might hflPPP" V Mn“, on p". ML ____ _ _ _ no wsmm Niflulnj‘ 6813mm some will-f" my plam-nvinl Fnmqnd also lll I‘: as m“ Gsorgflloivlls t! igflégalyed. ‘cllailllilelortlhdnsilldlnlpezlffeiheovllglliiollihl “Tattle Commons speedily voted l Libby's tforn Bcci‘, 2 tins — — 23c llamas, who 13 supposed to i Mme, Eclfafiaftl’. IBM. "R's ab“ i 15,d_l',55595 5e n! a - ~ - ~ >~ - ~' *' ' Govemmen o ' a u ‘I u 0-010“ A s T‘ the I down Maxwrps motion by a vote ' Wing down the cm q . I l n, chew C in "I! At the time of the proclamation ,Anthem at i. - - . I _ , .. -i . mne nd fill to have QIIHIIAIBS o co e8. HALF PRI E . l ti n in i f 409 i five. and then passed thc - rti°r"l""°“l“ “Mllms-y a "l" l°“”'"" “°" ““ °°°Z°m"'i i a ladies Lingerie Priced Rial" DI, Che” rgrhfiifiignaggvgglfiavglttfa-goggffggylggnllme "l ll" 1"°°*""“ ° gbdkangn b,“ ,,.,,,,,,,,, ,, mo“, KENNETH SMITH ' ' l ll was rese n 1 I !\ " .. ‘ . . - . r ~ . I'M Cllafliciy country. The name , Echiapare _v um , i erlod t" King on"! v_ For , _ “M, l hensmflm“ ‘ ii icnl y orruption :urb':n-blre twee‘! sui . and an | ; l 11R P _ 1 i d the The 9mm. Mlnlsw; and the i , Nllhths. we‘ 8385M"! and “lucked bu?“ h“ deflggcdaaftsé l‘ fer-la: M152“? 9y we" mind’ the“ m: ulrlllnioaextlldlvlr: rlgolllertllie rsilast- members 0f Parliament the?! l i, sa l , 5,- ~ ua i owc a . ., _ _ _ __ _ , m, mini: ‘tltlllllilggldywhzomf l fl’; blljff °j,j,,,,,,,f““,..,, rlrrrid I Surnmerslde Boo Particular! on Pm I m the present ma, however, head. marched into the House of Lord L lliiii l2 r9 n b hi‘ brig-ht blue. TD“? l