THE CHARLOTTETOWN ggAaoiAN _ DE EMBER 10, 1936 PAGE 'I'EN liisits iiere in interest (if y. Unemployed Mrs. L. G. Ferguson, Westvillc. N. 5., Maritime representative of the Womcns Advisory Committee of the National Employment Commis- sion, arrived in Charlottetown Tuesday. lvlrs. Ferguson has interviewed provincial sovcritmcnt members, head. of WCIIICIH organization: and prominent. Chavfnttcfotvn citizens seeking suggestions and co-Oper- 811C.) relative to putting girls and women back into employment. The committee is investigating fields already overcrowded and seeking the lead of the various communities in opening up new avenues of work for women. “Special attention i1 being given to (lcvcloping the less efficiently trained women and girls through seeking out occupational activities ior farm girls and exploring native crafts to meet possible tourist de- mands," Mrs. Ferguson said. Yesterday the advitory commit- tee reprewentative interviewed Major P. S. Fielding, deputy Pro- vincial Secretary-Treasurer; Hon. W‘. H. Dennis, Minister of Agri- culture; Miss Jean Rodd, Super- visor oi Women's Institutes; Mr. G. P. Nicholson, City Clerk; Dr. Croteati. Professor of Sociology and Economics at St. Dtinstairs Uni- verity and Prince oi Wake 00l- legc; and Mm. J. A. Alnthieson, Regent, Intperiai Order Daughters of thc Empire. __ airs. Ferguson remains in Char- lottetown today. 135a Gerlral Guardian DON'T lilISR thrce one-act plays ltllii .iit. Lillie Theatre. B. Y. P. U. Players. 1.4220. POLICE (ICU were zirresttci TWJ men who iccutiy charged ,\\';th‘i1i‘.vit‘.g stolen goods in their |pJs$C55iCll were eitcii sentenced to "i ~-—-——~~v—'- m i‘ T B EITISII PilBLlii PREPARE y l/Vhat It Means o e , ~ ,, . i: 1 1 ' ' a a i T P z i i "I And o Have A a _ __._ . c‘ y I'- ifio: iiued From Pitae l) although the King had telephoned ‘ f n 2* ' _:'~—— her at least a dozen times since g “ The British Broadcasting Cor- she left Fort Belvedere for her ‘ l n NW1 From Page 1) _ 175 Rum 9 (bmk; ptllllilillti iiroacieast that git vegy Riviera retreat. y ‘ : . .. .-.---*"—"* 177 E mm- 7 iauriv "ravi- s 11 P111011 ‘ trout e inn. e 1 w ‘nzcr i713 B_:b_ ll idcgeiet’ I ‘r iblrfirgitliléltlilgnitll tiltie gpgimicliliés, till: BASED 0N DEVELOPMENTS . *3‘. -k tin l; fl 2 (train) '» L! o‘ ~ 101110 i °1 ..,_ i,i.?;1_dck liq) ypfsyt, g mm, ii-atfije; ) that the King had reached a deci- ’l'l1osc who thought the King had - H _ ' 1K 15; 3.3).“), 10 flvo-v-kgy) . sinii. » dceidcti to abdicatc said no other w i; l 13g ,,i,.-,l'ii 5 idofii The B" ish Press Association rc- decileioit could have brought sui-li f: 1 _ 18.‘! lcrt tia 9 ibooln 1.’ ported the nutiorityi ut‘ members of developments as occurred iii rapid .. xh “hunky; SANTA PALs n“ 05cm 7 (palms, T V, Pilfliflmfilli. halt. the King had dc- sticcession during the past iew F 1E5 PAq-nicg 5 imp) Y’ cided to zibdicittc. days. _ J l1 1 l cr 13-11181!“ m, 3 tdqfl) ‘* " The Daily llernld reported the The grave faces of Government 51 Aitl-AJU 1111- 3 (dz-Hp; prtnirprct of abdication, “r ‘ - ministers, sudden meetings of per- \- _ 11.»1‘-~1111411 . rd g (pp, icw (IZLVS befitrc with d.. souages with stich principals as - 1 -1.'-~-t--~~-~“ m 3 ,pu_ 111 cart) new rcaarded with rcsilziiailon and Queen Mary and the Archbishop of . 1- ~i Li“! ‘m, JM- A. 3 thgjkgy) With feeling that yierlmps, alter all, Ctllll0l‘bliry—BBl(lWl|l'S long talks ‘ = ~i-' 4 (]1Qy~;;\ in all cirrtinistaitces it is the best with the King at Belvedcre — the - i YDILJKQ) titty 011i.“ presence of constitutional lawyers T - These and other developments, at almost every conference-the 5 * . including the summoning of the continued communications with i 1 inch F1160 State (‘llljillfb 1:110 spe- the Daminions-ali these pniiitcd . i 1 cini sc nun were citcd by iiiform- 1to the gravity of the problem. l _' rd qiiai ers as indicating nbdicat- If his abdication should be aii- 1 ' i111: at. least ivas a possibility. ‘IIOUIICGCI, it was expected a volun- 1 In vic of the Free State's prc- tary deed will be signed by Efdward t ‘ "‘ , i ; dctathcd altitude totvni-t: the I intturdietely-and there were those I _ in’, L , _ _ \ ('ilSiS. it_ ivas said. President Enm- in high quarters last night who 1 _ 1 . sr. w; p“ ;_ a tti-Lunl e11 De talcra would not have suni- expicsscd belief it had already 118911 - _. ....i TN.‘ ‘tyzvtou it) ihoeitey) urincci hi1‘. cabinet tgiiess he had 51€11t‘l1- l _ is. Lvicureadyl ’ A ‘nc-‘Z ‘) '.\ , d of the Kings nai decision. i - tvood, cmnt loii- . nun-summer ‘ ‘ TO CANNES? ‘ 71,.‘ ilnjltlt 1' The Duke oi’ York, these quar- '. f If Ejltvuréi VIII should step dotvn Q15 511111. ,:'0E1:1(11d 115d itlvilblflgiillmll- 1 n,“ yiix‘ ‘hi-one to jflll] his lilo live succce tvai‘ ,0 ie irone. . with that of the commoner he Quick leeislationwouid legalize the V . it was expected he would go P1111121‘- ’ M“- 1M “\xl,‘l'crizic's w: AA“ (livcct from the Grcttt Some oer-wits informed 011 11m"- ‘ ~~~~“=- - t‘ minus near ancient Windsor" lihmctitaii‘ uwccdurc felt a bill ‘ _ , x u Albion Cast to Cannes, in Southern vrould be liitroditced after Edwiards ' ‘ ‘WHVH, l‘rai1'.~e.\v2ie1‘e Itfrsfiiinproit av.‘nits_ decision --if it is abdication _ if " TIMI.“ my, it v‘ ivdeil by iiilormcil pcv- made kitotvii later in theday. ~ * Wuppy] ‘ _ i1 1 he \\'()l|1(1 it could be (lcbzxted Friday, they l‘(‘lli‘.'ll to London ciftfr such an ii'- $1114. 111111 111115 1110 011th? 11101116111. rc ocrible strip. frni-i the parliaimrntary viewpoint, . .. Oli“'.‘l‘\‘f‘l‘s‘ clti<c to the siitiatiou. c be disposed of within the b‘! , h throii . lit of anxiety, did - '1 Q‘ “ u‘, L“, book» ;~,;~.; p. 3111;; tflp Iygsgjbflity (imp M Another possible method of pro- ‘. 1 l“, VJ)“ the hint 1111111111‘ Edward iitielit dc- "K4111". 11'" 31118111511111115 Shiflhvtlid , ' u 3 ‘hockey sL-mkL cide the ’I‘lll'nllr\ meant mam to be to ]ll'.l‘.i(1£.‘ for a short transition ‘ 7 ‘gameh i him than P,1l'5_Sllnp_<l\l1 0p 11mg, 5119 ; period before installing a new King. , b» mnpp might tie stiadc him that such was - Tilt‘ Crown would in this method ‘ 3 ,mc_h_ myp the best chiffon. ‘ be placed in the hands of it coun- ,;; idQnL 23f) Annie l t Friends here were in telephonic .» (‘ii of state such 11S the one which . , n; 231 Wvfltifl 10 M19555’) communication with Mrs. Sim son rtilr-d dur t! the fatal i-‘IHCSS’ 0f J m. a). ,1 P ‘.5 troy). ‘.11.! l2;l1’.‘(‘l“i 6 idol)" m at. Cannes through the night, l K111’! Gvfllsfi V- .i ii 11.011). 2.1L‘ PM!) N“, B, 1:05;‘. ,) keeping her posted on thc minutc- l This sort of action would permit ford 7 ttrain). 2vi1Coltn1 llivnifl l to-tninutc c‘ crual ‘the various parliaments of the U,“ m mock“ 1:35" M1113" 4 ln““é.kexgh) . hi‘ Doininioiis ti 1e in tiiiich to eon- 10 ilyqqlgi, h \ Simpson I111 shc . " their i‘ . ns 111 t‘1c ntattw" “s 8 (hockey). '1'” ii lormczl cf tit-r l1 ‘fr. 5.11.11 dcci- . r 11111111."? 11.1111‘? Filfliivfls with Li idoili. l“ sic as i .1 rts f1 i PM. yesterday, 1119 T111030- 3 ‘(i011 CEFTIQQVX ‘#11 3 (hcclgay) __ AIL ._v____../-~ -~- __ _~;<— -~—_,,----_~~-- 1W; :- - ilidoll). 1 tdoggiel , i" a . 5 “M” 1131f; George 8 mos. (rattle) ‘ a a u t n .t 3 11.1w. 1m Mary 2 rrioaeiel m u ‘I? '1 iioprt. jg", Melvin 3 fpush ca t. t.» ' ‘ 51:51 h» 1- 1 I ., , ,,,_,.,_ p, ,,_,,.,, , M5,... _ ilmrta ii nenanged so r 3 i103‘). ‘241 Wilbur 5 i "l1 a t hi) ‘J (doll). l 248 Joyce 8 trio‘! clothes) m m ‘ g} 11 til 6 mos. (rattler 241i Phi ip 9 Mame) EDMCNTOh, D _ 9 _ C1,) _ ~- it :1 itoyl. 125a Anne 1o tbook) F“ 1 "l thockey). !25t Wilma 8 (doll) _\ ttoyi. '71» Jolt-e 5 idolli. lslsliii-i‘ 4 iclolll.‘ ifarcl l0 itiook). ior 7 tGainc). imilii). on ii iptish-toy). Jhiic 2 idoggicl. (fail. rim" i4 i1"I"il ti tgamc). iilitlli, ‘: tic). .1 ‘o .i tputllt toy). 1,1 ‘i ilvniiil. I\l\l ‘l 1 lllllil. -‘\1i:~ f) ihnol-t). it) id >111. ii i.l1 toy». l0 ihorkeyii. idnili. ‘~11 T '.:‘.‘iii.1. Z2 ipiuh toy). ('{lllli.. 8 tbooki. lei.» ll ipusii toy). '. ‘ic 7 tgiiintel. nor 4 tdoily). ti itruiil) ~ a tf1"‘l1) ipaintsl t‘ .'l t|1li?1'l Calit) i ‘J ((1319.10) l rrattlri Le 6 Itrain) ii 4 wilt-outs) l: t])li.1l toy) 1 y '3 iisdriy bear) 0 Roma 9 ((1311! ltll “weer 5 . I17 1'11’: trap doll) l 113 J-~'.1:1 fl Mamet V» 1 2 literals) t") c‘ _~ 5 iblockst IT! 11:1 r-ll 4 ttcp) 172 Wfiiii-“r l1 IGnme) l7fl Ffiiriflt’ i0 (doll) l74 Cecil 7 iauto) ii 1:‘. 1i clothes). " time). 1h)- ‘. ..V). ibook), I 1‘~c."l;'y'). . i; which ' ' .3 ttiit-Oiitil. Lrralnc B (doll clothes). ‘ ‘W! 'l‘hoincs 10 tiW-Kfikel’) i Teresa '7 (11011) l lfctrion l0 tlttmkl 1 Thomas 7 (game) . Helen 5 11115-7 (1011) D3715 4 (musical top) ‘rank 2 rdcegic) 21.’) Robert 6 mos. Hattie) , 21in Doris 3 tblecks) i261 Alfred F1 113D) (A. P. by Guardian's Special Wirel LONDON, Dec. ltl—t't‘l1ui‘ailayl ~ —-'1'he Daily Mirror tciltiy $311K] King Edward's “itbtiication-tiitictis he ttiakes an 11th hour change of decision-As regarded by lhc (‘ab- ir-tt as imminent." Tho New (‘ltronii-li» strcziinci‘. “King bci tinder ag d to have i',~r iit‘ icil on illllllrtll it, said: 7 i‘_ "ilie Kings den-Mon rctnains a, , ‘t ll tdolli prtaious secret, gtznrtlcd mot 5 tgainel citrcfulii‘ last night by the (‘ab- 26‘; hteiiheu Ii tiraiu) lnel. court and privy council of- P57 Aden 2 Ipiv-h cert) iicinls. 2P8 §It‘l"‘11' 5.1110-‘i. ‘11151-49) "But this can be ‘mid: N0 one ‘Z1511 Mill-film. 7 H1011) tlliould ttssntni- llis .\iii,icsiy has re- 270 Janics 6. Itrainl iiuuitced ltis intention to marry 271. Agnes‘ 5 tdieh set) L, sink ,_ 3711 ~11“ 31131109311111: ‘ 41st tiitzlit the Kim: “'11.; still t MW“ mo; ffintum adhering to this intention, fully v I ‘doxgmfi realizing this is only possible ii he gl. aiztiicuteta" The Daily Express commented: “The path, g-rutvs dim. ’l‘tventy- fcur hours have brought changes that may alter the way the King and the yiccplc might have walked together. "Pray for the King. to give him guidance and strength iit a dark iicur. liar-awe, he is a man above all, one who has; given infinite erviee to the people, he needs. as he ilescrvcs, the human affection of all good men and good women in the realm." 27G li-lary 5 tgrtine) 277 Je/aetilt g ttratn) 27a ttierzaret 2 trlcexic) 27:‘! Baby G mos, irztttie) 211.0 Marv 3 (dolly) ’l‘}! Eiitty l M03210) 2.22 Iirfen 5 ttrainci 2P3 Billie 4 icart) i 28f Daisy 2 (doll) 2'15 Fihrgcrrt O tbtck) 2'38 Alice 8 (book) ‘:67 Imiltla 3 idogaiei 2'18 (‘ct"i".i:l" i0 ihookl ‘ ‘W1 Ralph G (‘Jamel t 1 ‘.1911 Harold 5 tflrtmcl ' Charlotte 5 (dish sci) Wciiardiie I irnttci Ivan iii ibocltey) 2M Iilary: 3 tdoil) Bertiarrl l til-cal Aliiry 8.1110010 Movies T0 Aid ‘ In Education 3'11 Jack ll "'ilihf‘) 20H lli-icii 5 Idislt set) ______. 11°" 11"" 11 r*"i"- fifth-i VANCOUVER, Dec. Si-Vistlul ed- - 1‘ ‘"31"?’ ucxtion throuizli the medium of mo- -- '11 7 ‘11_f><‘1<f‘.\'l tion pittu 11111;.‘ become a reality | v ‘(11-‘11 -""1l '. ' clicos‘ iit 1937. A rc- ' ‘1‘T1i"1<"l‘J 2o this eficct. if 1i. "1"‘1’ KIWI‘. lu1= been zidopteti by the suigevintcitdcnt 74W 13115111‘ 9 thfifikfy) ll ‘llllgvlllvlit coinmittee_ of ythe _- _ Si too Board. Cost of the iclicntc lllClilflvillfl gradual ni-qtiirutg o1 equipment, Card of Thanks Mrs. Rus=el Stordy and children. would be. between $3.500 and $4,000 '_ M -<:Coi‘ktndali- said. Two of "gcr high schools in the city wen itrepnrcci to purchase sound wish to thank the friends and max-hit ~. A great amount of im- iic"‘hl:i.us for tlirli‘ ttcis of kindness portant. cdticznional itiatcriai would ‘ l lctlcr- of sliupnthi‘ in her sud , be avaziable to the students, the \‘l.'l”l’i(‘l‘ll;. L-iilOi-lil-IO-li. suiperiiiicntlctit said. {keialiwl “I “WEBB” ‘Colonial’ biilnands Projected Into Spotlight FftANKFORT-trN-MAIN. Germ-l any. Dcc. !l—tAP)-Germliny's co- sirins were i‘i'llll'lli'll, louial ilemiiiiiii were unexpectedly/f I"Ol"‘i',!ll 0b=eivrri< recall-nu Dr. proiecied into the ioreerotmd today Schacht, recmtiy rcttivnrti rout nu by Hltthniii" Sciiacht, lvfnlstci‘ oficxtctirled trip to ‘Turkey, Iraq and Economics; (Jrecce, afizicrctl par‘i:ti‘ai- si nif- Hrarie, ii- m-eements cannot safeguard the ex- its mcirfon i istcncc of the German people.“ Re- lrem abroad ~ limit its population. iituaticit tiiilca; i‘..< war-lost poser;- Thi: Colonial question had been - icance to his cnntttieni, held in aireyancc by official orders] in recent months but as an llfgcll‘. u-ert by a h’~h Nazi i icctini! s11" "one oiiieiil brorcix it. info sharp pront- that Germ inenee. ‘ he declared: i "*1 cenfcnaryi of the.‘ “I rerrarri ‘he llirit-rt on of off- . ior Geograirlti,‘ spring a: u crime .",":tiit.<‘t God Pnzl .. ics. Dr. Schitcht indircct- tiature :30 ‘om as the earth at inrgi- l3} adml ‘crl (‘ii-ininy-‘s four-year iircscnts the posfiiliiiity 01 19991112 plan for n".'-“‘ijie!ei1:y carnal itsrpcoplcs. ' make the 1l"cll foreign countri s. independent of "Whether ‘he peop‘es‘ stoiraclta are rntlsiicd under democracy or The Economies M‘nis‘er warned fascism is no: the decisive factor. Germany tiriuhi remain a "revolu-; "The fnct that they become sat- tionury element"; in the European tolled in the decisive question." l - and Ferry Road. 1 iasi. Monday. i Treiiiblni‘ had 1.705 votc: iromfif) polls in 1.533 for Dr. WiIlLc Der.- ‘s Social Credit candidate. polls are in come from I. Spriiiglaiirn. \\‘i1'.‘ii they ’l‘ o sun tfitild bi‘ t;i.bulut..'l. Trcmbiaj/‘s election would make no difference in the iuirtt,‘ standiue; 111 the lci,» as he would hike thc p L. A. Giroux, Libcrii‘. wliusi: death lcd to the lrv-cicctioit. is Drowned Willie Skating 1 i i i I t 1 (C. I‘. by Guardians Special Wire) , y NEWCASTLE, N. 13., Dec. 9- j Trcachcrotis ice of the ltiiiamichi Rliver was fatal for Clyde Iiing- 1 ton, whoc b:d_t‘ was iotutd by grapplcrs today. Grappling started utter the middle-aged resident of Ferry‘ Read failed to return home from Chzitiinm last nighi. It ivas assumed he had skated into an air hole. -Warnii1as have been issued against practice of walking across itcwiy formed ice as a sitoit cut between Chatiiam King ton wit‘ the father of five children. iiiurder illiarge Against Salesman (C. l‘. by GIIKIPKIIZIIITQI-‘HDZEUIKII Wire] MONTREAL, Dec. 9-Police laid a charge of murder against 29-year- old Henri Etiiiie Fisslaul‘. toiluy‘. les’ than 10 minute‘. lflcr the court dismissed a charge the Mont- real salesman, oncc a resident of Ottawa, had lLllllfbllfitt . 1.1.1,‘ Elaine Bt. Pierre last Nov. 3. Police admitted they were still wlthotit trace of the girl, who has not been since sinse-the November illgiilnshé ivent car riding with Flszlatllt, and coilrt circles pond- crcd the qiieslon or whether or not Frsiauit could be legally held oit a inurdcr charge irithotit the body of the stipposed victim, (‘ONEENTRATITJ 0N THIS ‘fiirit your client. on for the ym- ‘ iizcn‘. to your dnplii-aqiyp Take Q‘ tdrm izrezitli. Your cit; rise and your lirciis; bone c 111.; f i-ward. Your (iianltrngm f|I‘t‘1"l‘.i'1s and your abdominal waPs, if iluy are itii- rcstrcteti and educaici by exc-r an, comcffo 11rd, tee. You lum- taken 111 more hen 5H0 c bio e nti: res cf in and out Tidal Air: .1011 tave inspired also another 1.500 ccs. The vltel cmitcity- of titc chest, which merits the amount of air yo‘.i can give forth alter deep inset“ ation, is 1,1113 cos. There isa differ- ence in iit-ifi-td air and expired air, in qiinrrlt-i of oxyaett ‘er on.- 111121‘; ill per ccu‘ in freit air. t6 per cent iit the a'r we brca he into the world; and evphrd air holds 4 per cent. of carbniln a:iil fins at against .04 per. cent. tn fresh air. The 79 per cent of nitrogen is not 1E iour months in jail in police court ycsterdai‘. One liud pleaded guilty when first charged and the other. "d not guilty at flflil chziugcd l s pica yesterday to guil- ty. Thcy were nrrestcd in cott- ncctloii with gJDCLi stolen fi‘oiit Bimiyis Shoe Stare several iveek‘; n50. A11 adjourned breach of the highway traffic act case was fiir- tlter adjourned for one week. The defendant is ch .d with operat- ing a 1110111" ve c while under thc influence of liquor. ' ‘d it, RN" Char- s the Prince Ed- 'l‘l)i‘ll(iit.'lii5. IIev .1 wish her it spdcdy iii F l R l". lizfifi.‘filflll rant-mean“: t(.‘.l'. by (luariiiai LONDON, lice. —A:1 emer- geucy cabinet sea. :1 1111's call- ed at. Dublin late tonight after the Irish Fice State (lovem- mcnt. had received a communi- cation from London. In view oi‘ the Free Stnieiii hitherto detached itttituile te- warci the constitutional crisis. informed quarters tics-fared it. unlikely that Prcsiilcitt Eamon do Vitlera would have called the meeting had he not. re- ceived word from Lonulon of King Edward's final decision. Iii Ottawa, Prime Minister Mackenzie King continued sil- Spccial Wire) eni. No Snciitl cabiitet._i1teciing was chcduled. ma‘: Parliament, into . cial session, ad- journed after an IB-ittinute sit- ting. Prime Minister James Lyons told the Ilousc "the pos- ition ls still uncertain, although l hope ltrofcttrtdly the crisis will be averted." In New Zealnttd the cabinet held frequent meetings. and Prime Dlinister ltllcltaei Hat/age called Adam Ilamiitoit. leader iii the (lpflflfilllflh, to ll/eliing- (on. N0 meeting oi‘ the South African cabinet at Pretoria was called. win 1...... iiiyii To Great Britain (A. 11.11.!’ Guardian's Special Wire) BOMBAY. Dcc. ii-Speztkers at a nlltfl; iticctlng of Benaalcsc stud- ents here today (irclarcd Itiditt would remain loyal to Britain rc- gartliess of whether King Edward married Mrs. lllailis Simp on.‘ The student; orgunivctl a chain of demcnstiwitioii iuectings-iticdg- lug feiiity to the Klfllf. Older Indians, itowcvcr, express- ‘cd opposition to ihc marriage and native iietvspaperi: advised icncc" iu editorial comment. "pat- VEIIMILLION “WIAPS Afnrlrne l)ei.r.'cl1 wears a vermil- lion velvet hooded eimning cape over a ‘t iped lame dress. ._..»_»J_~. -_-..-_-. . . _.- - -, affected by our lung cells. In city alr we inspire, also. stot which ‘urns the piik tlseuc- of normal lungs a specklzd black, and we breathe info oiirelves a fine mix- tiire of animal impurities. ‘This little talk on the elementary phyriciogy of rri-‘gtlratin should hcip vs to understand the immrt- once oi‘ dcep breathing. whch re- quires looseness of clothes around the torso, practice, and iittelligence. iitzii today for an. Last A c t 1 ‘ In Royal Tragedy Expected Today His Majesty’s Decision, Now Feared irrevocable, To Be Announced To Parliament By Premier Baldwin. (Coirtitinued From Page 1) 25 years of service to the nation. It lies withthe new King to choosehis title. But the view is widely held that following in his fiither’s tradition be would take that of George VI. To the general public the Duke of York is much less known than Edward VIII. But by those who know him intimately he is described as eminently suited to become a constitutional ruler. < _ . _ _ It was not expected tonight that abdication would mean any change in the coronation date. . King Edward remained at Fort Beivedere throughout the day and was visited during the afternoon by Queen Mary, the Princess Royal and the Earl of Athloite, the Queeifs brother. The Duke of York also spent several hours with “is Majesty. i HOUSE PROCEDURE The procedure in the House relating to the crisis was verv brief. As formerly, Clement Attiee, the Opposition Leader, posed the questions. _ _ _ _ “May I ask,” said Attlee, “the Priitte Minister a question of which I have given private notice, whether he is in a position to add anything ‘to the statement which he made in the Iiouse on illondaj‘? _ The Prime Minister then arose and replied: _ “I regret I am not in a position to add anything today- but I hope to make a statement tomorrow.” Attiee: “Will he give us good hope in the statement to- ntorrow because he will realize the anxiety which is con- tinually increasing so long as this matter is not dealt with?” , ' _ ‘ Baldwin: “I can assure the Right Honorable (aentieinan and the House that no one realizes that more than I. b l Then followed a question by Fredetwk Belilhgfl» L“ ‘"- “Mav I ask the Right Honorable Gentleman whetherdte is aware of the grave financial inconvenience that is being caused to many subjects by the deiayan coining to a de- cision and will he kindly suggest to His Majesty the nec- essity of. . .” (Here cries of “order? orderl” drowned out the rest of liellingcrk w0t'd5-) ‘Puriiing t0 him. Baldwin replied: “I can assure him that has notieseapedflinm" om-i- "Still Holds" Good CANNES, Fuuincc, Dec. il—tA.P.l “Mrs. Wallis Slinpsons offer to tvithdratt‘ fiom the life of K1118 Edward "if it will solve. the prob- lcin" stiu 1101a‘ shod. hm‘ -'9QK°5' 111i111. Lord Browiiiott‘ said tonight. Asked whether .t1y 1101/0709" lll."lll. iii London or elsewhere had altered Mrs.‘ Siirtll-Wlffi: 511mm Brownlotv said "her position re- main; the same." Despite earlier denials tha‘. she had left the lwuse, it was raid rc- lizibly she "SllppCtl out‘ for a $11011- , (hive. ‘ Earlier Mrs. Simpson talked for long hours today with the attorney who handled hot‘ divorce suit at;- aius‘. Ernest A. Simpson. what they discussed. however. Wits known only to the principals. The :olicitor. Theodore Goddard. xaid he “couldn't discuss the af- fairs of a client." Lord Browniow, Gentleman in Waiting to King Edward and Mrs. Simpson's spokesman, said. how- ever, they had talked of “dispos- ition" oi Mrs. Simpson's re:ei1‘.ly acquired London residence on Cumberland Terrace and "other matter " which he declined to de- fine. Dispel Rumors He said that Mrs. Simpson had “signed no documents," thus CL'11- trovertihg report; that. financial matters had come up for consult- zttion. Goddard first visited Mrs. Simp- son in the Riviera villa of her friends, Mr, and Mrs, Herman Rog- cv . After he left, his clerk, Sydney Baron, tvcn: in for a'brici confer- encc. Goddard. Baron and Dr. W. Douglas Kirkwood arrived in Cen- nes the night before nfter an air- plane and taxi lourtiey from Croydon tilt-port. Dr. Kirkwood, wi1o=e vim was said to have been purely on the rcqitest of his friend Goddard, and in no way whatever connected with Mrs. Simpson, left earlier in the day for Marseilie. He did not go near he Rogers’ villa. " In the afternoon Goddard and Baron boarded a north-bound train, but left their luggage be- hind with that of Dr. Kirkwood. Witezhsr they would return to Cannes remained undisclosed. (flosely Guarded l1‘.- Mcnnwhile Mrs. Sinip on IIOARDERS WANTED, REASON- nblc rates. Hea ed rooms. College students preferred. I85 Prince St, k-i2l7-l2-10-3l. vaoaraanns ron sauiTc/in- beige. parsnips, carrots. beets, usual low prices. G. FJFerguson. New London. L-1218-12-l0-3i. ‘FOR. SALE-IUD ACRES AT DON- afdston, Lot 35. Apply to Mc- Leod to Bentley. 11-12194 2-l0-0i; FOR HALE-t: GAUGE DOUBLE barrel hammer-leis Ithaca shot gun in perfect condition. Apply 46 Bayiieid 8t. L-i322-12-i0-2i. isiiiiiii iiiiiii iiiisiiiiii ii i iiiixiiiiiiii g Two splcnrlidly acted . One. p121‘; were pjilflflltfd I34, m. an 111.1’ the Charlottetown !Ti\l.2l.l0 as the opening 51111110 nil h liisfilltl. (lgrfrfliirflfelgtgblsius: sire; addie s between the two plavskflfvre iiic members a descriptiomol the work of the Little Theatre in L-t-lladla and the United States out l.‘ -~~~- ' 123.3 are“ PM =1 The tint pay was l “Stzpl: .-.cd Desires" Lira. Frances Hall theme of which w faith plcucd in Sign: thiigrcrenco‘; p-yco-analysis by Henrietta Bren‘- ster, played by Mrs. Frances Hoii Trainoi‘,‘\i‘liicl1 led her into a. deep study of the “suppressed desire" o. her husband Stephen Brewster‘ oleved by Mr. A. R. Cooper m; her sister‘ Aiitlitl, plavcd by'Mi5§ Dorothea Stctvart. i-L. ‘ ' tion of their dreams and movements almost drove her list. cners to distraction. I’ ially hm}, the husband and sister 1 ad m, shrine of psyeo-anafysls with n, suits that entirely upset H,“ 1'1t;‘I1-‘11-i1;S.f111111d1n the science. secon la "St-g _ i 41190195 by M1‘). Iyan Smgtlzn 032311 with the sudden appearance of in, illegitimate son, played by M, Charles Jenkins, oi sir John Pun. bitty. played by Mr. I. Y. Rcddln The son had just tiiscovered m, relationship to Sir John and 1nd determined to use his knowiedgy to force his father to give hint ax. annual “ailotvaiice". He tiuinteu. tionaliy disclosed the reason for 11b visit to Lady Peiiibury, played bi Mrs. Constance Nash, who through her sympathy and kindness coin. him to change his mind about informing Sir John of his presence The part of the Butler in the play was taken by Mr. Ian Smith. During the intermission tire duets were beautifully Mrs. A. H. Roper and lib-s H, g_ I-Icndersiti, "The Wanderers Night Sonif-Ittibinstein, and "A van. etian Boat BOng"—Tctsti, Miq Rena Wood accompanied on the piano. Music during the evening was rendered by the Little Theatre Or- chestra under the direction of Mr. Harry Gomez. The orchestra was composed of: First violins. Alisa Minnie Leavitt, Mr. Judson Logan, Mrs. Neil MacI/sati, Miss P‘l'I'iil(“.‘\ Reay. Second violins, Mr. Kflli. itetltRichards. hdlss Helen wood Miss Mary ltfacKat‘, :\i;<. Jeni‘ MacKny. Cello, Mrs Iiilfljt‘ (tout/m _ comedy dlfécted by T111111» the inaiucd in the 11058131 tlltflmlld Miss Norma 6021191.. chiiiiic. .\t1 privacy 01 1110 ROKFYS 111111- 111 9X‘ Sidney Kennedy. P1111111. ti: ». 5x‘: tcllcnt spirits, so it was said. _ Brenton, She brought. with her. it “I35 Others members of the c1111 ivflfllfli. 1110 HTFiV-Pl‘ Pa" 91 h” taking trait were: Sirripi, Lube l°“‘t~‘11'.\‘. 111011131112 111511151’ 1a"15h Hooper; Properties. Coii-innir gifts of King Edward. MCFilfltliN‘; Electrician. Friimt During the day Lord Bl'0\1‘1110W Lord: Stztae lvlauriirer. .\it‘lil"l' talked \\'3ti1 111i‘ D1‘ V Whitlock; Ailslilli’. Stone Unu- “Mr. Ciftltiflrtils 1N1." 1"‘ "Md- :tL’,t‘l'.‘~‘, Win. Trainer and (‘hat "as wit‘ stated last night, was ior GO; stage Cfly-ppntgr‘ Hm- Mo. the purpose of discussing Mrs, Simpsoivs business affairs in Lon- don. The presence in his Plane ot Dr. Douglas Kirkwood was due to tho fact that Mt". Goddard has been advi cd not t0 fly or take any undue effort without. a medical attendant. "Dr. Kirkivood left ior Marseilie this morning. He has not visited the villa." . (In Marsciiic, Dr. Kirkwood se- cluded himself in a itoiel, denying himself to all who would interview him). Later Goddard said: “The stories which I understand are going about concerning Dr. Kirkwood are too ridiculous for words. He not only is my medical . adviser, but one of my oldest friend. I alwiiiv. have been ad- . vised for personal reasons never t1 fly. He came for that reason and for that reason alone. “I came to see Mrs. Simpson. for ivhoni I acted in her recent divorce. I deemed it. advisable to do so in connection with various other mat- , ters. That I am now doing. I obvi- OHSIy cannot say what I ain doinfl l iit my connection as her solicitor" I Enroute To London MARSEILLE, Frame, Dec. 9- Dr. W. Douglas Kirk-wood joined Mrs. Wallis Simpaoirs solicitor.‘ Theodore Goddard, and his clerk. Sydney Barron. on a Paris-bound train here tonight. Dr. Kirkwood indicated were enroute to London. they BIRTHS Toast tlhangizii I To “Royal Family” LONDON, Dec. 9-—tCP Cablelg For the first time the toast» of "Th1 King" ivas not cirunk at uvdllllli‘? Bi the Cazetvay Ciizb tonight. Instead, Miss Lillian lurker. PM‘ siding, proposed a toast to the R0331 Family, akhough 011 the toast 115i: appeared "His Majesty '1'iic _l\1118» ' Reports front provincial dt-sttwii indicate rioiliui _ , “n” .--/1 Kin . .. i i".-. ti». . ' Sow: or diosiz curs tint int: AtW/NS SAWiNR taste l-YFNER “ME he: worm 1'0 $11011 t-‘oR t1 ENGLAND-In the Prince County Hospital, Dec. 9th, 193B, lo Mr. and Mrs. Johtri-Ifmgtaud of Bide-ford. 1 1' en l TOlitObltglgCrilTd rtl-aliuimum and ftiaiilitiillfl‘ ‘tc mperatttresng-“n a daughter. Dawson 4y Victoria A; l. GALLANIL-At Bartlett. Dec. 7, 193e, B81511“ m; t to Mr. 1111a ma. Wilfred Gallant, 15111110111011 5B ii a son. Winnillet-I 20 3| . e $21222? f i; MARRIAGES Motigreai 1| "' ‘-A_ '——--————:_..— Qlit! O0 . 2Q FLETCHER - MACDONALD - 5'11"" "h" 1,1 ci At Zion Mattsc, Charlottetown, 33mm‘ 1p It Wednesday. Dcc. 2nd, i036, by the Ch“"1°"1’°1"w“ Rev. G. C. Webster, Miss Ethel . .. .. Lena MacDonald of Charlottetown liflltht A51 t1 Mr. Albert. Edward Fletcher of _ ._ , ,_ .| wvsl; Fresh the some place. V mlvlbiiiitiamilliugt;.tp;1;hy cloudy with Refused Cigarette He Killed Man SAN JUAN, Ptiei to Rico, Dec. 9- tAP)--Antonio Marilr. was ‘senten- ced to serve i4 years in prison to- day. for iailiii g it mim who r:i’u'e:! ta give inn a clan-robe. When Alberto Bayu declined to give Martin a cigarette. Martin stniok him with o. heavy chain. liigh tide this morning i111 and tonight at 7.45. t Bun sets this afternoon t1 and rises tomorrow mtlmmg 7.29. g1 New moon Stinday. D"- 13‘ 7' o. m- I Summerslde tide eigltklnagznyn utes later than Charlo . run can 111111" Lil Q Leaves llorilen 0.45 0-. 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