The Lucknow Sentinel, 1937-01-21, Page 50
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JANUA.RY 21 1836
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True, the radio gives you. 'c'ertain cold ,figures
but it's ihdireci•and impersonal and -4t km only
t-rit general indicall9n;,: coniarecl, toacnial 'tele-.
phonetalks to a, number of bnyers.In conver-
sations, you getthe actual feel of: the market; ••••:
you kiwi' What's going on; 'Where and When: tosell, what !
gra,,,des ,are goin bk.st; -what hepic'
0)0'promises; and all those other iptiniate •
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the knowledgeof which puts . dollars
your pocket The telephOne, asa :business agent
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is truly irreplacable '
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othing,..y(etties..:: SOrnuch
F0,14•711-01-40-• st.*4-1-t7khe •
odern Evolution
BY X. H. HQFDS
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.Shice my last , iele' appeared. in
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' the Sentinel history has -been made.
se short a tinee.-ha,ve more
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itiornentoui,things occurred. • ' •
•••!• • Firat • the election_ in • the 'United
States Perhaps mi-ileetiOn since
;the Civil • twat .havelnere Vital issues
1.......heen :dismissed nor more far ,re.ae,hing
• deeisionMode. • It was a clash ••••13e,
'iween-the-force0- of- evolution, cease
•• • i.less.' and as untiring as the tides,
0 arid :the, reactionary elements in. our
society' *high seek to retard
pro-
gress .to*ard true .denniciacy;and:
_dam the flood of 'reform.:
- • It :watt,:..a ,siruggle over the
• A old question . of hanian„,riglits.,iersue
the .rights of the Machine controlled;
by: the, privileged few The same for.;,
ces that backed. King :John :in
:defiance :Of the Magna Charta, and:
the Sante. forces . that bolstered the
courage Of the unfortunate Charles
-Stuart anti*, in his.: scrimmage- with'
parliantent;: he lost ;his head'.
• • .It was exactly. ,the seine elements
human •nature induked• the
. straggle .„,in the • ',colonies over . the
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question of --representation pail
• = • • iament: reaPPode, thai all- (limn. thrii'
the ages this strnggle will contpue.
APParentlY, 'lib Way by
• hich .the elements of reaction .and
• ,,. cOnservatiam can be: Completely
ov-
erwhelmed When once :it. is defeated
it .crops up in a :new plice.'andiindei
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• • That .is, broadly .'speaking, the
question debated • in :the last . general
• election in. the , United States.: The
forces of re -action . refused • to ' be
• governed by popular. deniand. They
trailed -false :issues across , the ,trail,
••.: shouted • bogeys,. like 'communisne,,.
"radicalism,' !Americanism', even Stik-
gested that the administration was
• .controlled by, Paid: -einigsaries ..from
Well, *hat's 'the result. ' •41MOst
ever one of the tild•ftepablieriii-heal"
, :erg have,-sinee the election, been try-
, ing • to•:•get aboard,, the: adniinistration
„ band :Wagon; , They are ,riow. trying' to
heal the'bites on' the, hand, they bit
.'bofore the election.. Among thein are
Botaarr- Maefildderi and: William Ran.:
doiph° tiearet-'
Since ' the election there 'is a:, new
• note4loh: air. Whether this is. dile
to t of - stitife , in the ior i or
,that now that the :electienis over,
everybody is, trying his best- to 'get
his 'abate of the rosiloo prosperity
it init-qUite- Clear; but .biteinees in al-
, most ettrylitie leitpiok allettdat
• art astonishing rate the newsPaPers
thatseemed most hitter6in. their de-
, nuneiatiOn. Of the New beirsivd.,the
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something, of • the.. situa-
tion.:. As .predicted .in MY,last
Alberta- is Still holding its . own in
its struggle,for reftiftn. • NO People;
hi' ,estimation, are more worthy
•if victory' over the forces of .reraction
than the citizens: of Alberta. It, was
My 'privilege tO•live •in that brOvinTe
fcj',
'more - than , twenty Yeare.:„ l'•• line*
its :Teeourepei , its problems, gOeial.;
political and . ''econornicf., :hate_ as-,
Cociated .*ith....11ts•-;PeoPle in Various-
Sectioris: fOr Many Years.' rhave Mot
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pearly all . the rates of • people rep-
resented. If there: is • a- more. Worthi
people anywhere, in 'the, world,. t .have
, ,
not. met [them,.
. In the yeas during : the ,war; large
'aterts a her land, Weie ;stricken' -with
, . .
&oath, CrepS were poor and the de-
mands ofthe war ha'd• t
The Puled, foilOWing. the. :War' was
..ribtse-bad.----•Theri,-2.-came -the -crashAr
a..,ckelone.- of . financial ',bankruptcy
the *hole 1:country ' ilMindered. th
dust It taltfzinele, than a
!round the. corner', .prosperity,. to
bring this'. section •of the country the
secuyity, it needs. = ! , •;;Jc,',
. • • ,
;ThQugh • the 'struggle:new -is' bitiet,'
the foircee of right iiltirnately•_.
preval Thengli7the ause of Social
:Credit, in Alberta inay'• failA2and this
1*, possd?Illt,tho forces. of :reform'
Will :OventOilly. triumph, ' .Econoniic
and. Ana.ncial referrai, come' Jac
as Woynan suiferage and :the :abOlitiOn
of slavery bedame'a ',reality:
Democratic and .reineneible :govern-
ment ,•• did not rise ;from the arth
sponterieOuSly, • They :did: not ' Came
without : struggle.'°' Hundreds • :''Of
years ..t)f education and cimitant drill -
nig at the, minds of people were nee-,
essery. •row that thescr..thin&s have
been achiev.ed We. behold ..other vistas
from the . present horizon, new ',re-
forms ,mut .be effected. in order that
the peoples 69 the:earth are, relieved
of the Onnecessark 'burden a they
`r Alberta And . her hereie new educri
tionaLforce-has set the *pet on -fire -
It has, Croaeti. the... beundaties into
:Saskatchewan into Manitoba and: in
British 'COlarnhia and there:le:no
telling 'wherethe ilioienient will:Step,
'Ilete 'in 'Washington there are many:
gto.ups„studying this n w idea or. are
inquiries ahOtit it So that in
tbne the floo'd nlay :reach' through
the entire' west." •
' No nuttier what- Or. Aberhart :arid
his forcesdo,pr do not do; the fel'''.
'des 'Of ethic -Atkin and erilightment are
driVing :in, their wedges and seeifer
or later thetruth, will stand
; Juetice will be; 464. LetusJiopa
a;
it will ebon.. .
'Seattle. •
,pr. Sent a m nistration have, began
cr
to booSt,r Seltiorn has. so :Cenmilete
-reversal : been recorded in the atti-,
tude thtanizations :Of nation 1 rrii,
pertande. A • •
to MOO at
least treedent
staged by the Peeple ref Alberta. land The' three OCOAIIIS' in the:
'Though absent from „that 'Provitice.world rta el Ac„ 'Atlantic
. • you , KNOW?.
• The. Ave jargest Cities, a the wprld
are; I.,ondon ,2631342; Ne Yetk,
00,44, Tokie.;,.5,g11;000;
288$ I 1 hieago, h‘fte:
kest •ieletid in the world is teen,
fo ' ti t: 1111V
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• EUOWSETJNL -
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' ; "Ma world.: YOB, cellaPait* . at bis
.ii0iie; 'with • Peatqrf4 ',1,!.P4r.14 0441'.
headings at 'Justice` or PONT,' Bahl.;
,VarbrPolc NOS PlaYIllg Ill? the 'Xight '
"ROtheimele--was :1141a2;1'ng • the. .
FIU
, 'Kingston, Garianotine,.. oreekville, 'prescOtt 'MorriabUrg, ' cOnwall,
'tic i , . 10. PO1?Qute,, VTgot44,_ Jet,,,,i. PelleYklie,•: N4PanS,
.and, .all adjacent -.COI, . ,Stations :
_ Whitt*, '.
111nm:est:iv:a, , IlewManville,;* PPrt• 'Belle),
feet, Het stotnied Witk, anger. Every '
Instinct ,ria. bini, •Waa •te,' Oght; te. go • Cfq..A #41-1,E ..Itonnd.Trip. pariah), EX(URS.I.,
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..dclyp, gtAtipg...- I.3UM to his:. eternal Midinano Fares Adults 70i dhildren: iik,
credit, he determined; to do 'nothing ,
to if1)1,4re the •:censtitutienal 2:•catise. ' frOm . .k::1! c•.K: N., V/;-' .. ..-
fis,cmg an entirely new sitnation,, and tenanted:
tO IOW,. People Were. cheering un-. dale; .poneolog,;, comogwoo,,, /0444.4,,, )34nioi. -oriiiia.,, moitold,,,
•• mcti.ridge,. • Lindsay, peterboro, CaniPbellfrii;;;.4r.71:1177toalir:icit,3;r4..Aszlhirizn'..
*-)Ati 19 t
working as. snaonthiy, :as if , consti4 ...02le1 We40113:41:1:1.g4h,P17 ItY'r"--e4,;7,111°.'4':',14'e : "i•gni4,°111:11N1103rtlii;e4ffir''','{iUllril,;1'ily .. Nipissing-• Central: R1Y - '.Aapriskes, • •
tiatidnal: ptotine. were, ail.' -annual .ge.t. 'ether ' YLR's. tot- a' mernorlai ing, '. Ong ac Gera ton jellicoe 13 ord _. .. , - ' • •
L : 1' OntarioId r". - ":- ' ' - : * ' :": ' ' • ' ' ." .
IN/ ileor:
ii.kair.,,No.womOr that the King gazed' to '•reIognixe'.. ne .other ?queen, Queen- ' ., • .• • ••
Sat. JAil.'30ii)TOR NTq:c ,0 - ./A,t40...7:0),'- Brantford, • Oxaihain
'at. the ring Of .devoted: but deter-: 'Marra pesitiOn.'was'•tdreadfel, ta•.:411'
. • ,. ., . • , . . that he :WoUld noe'Permit. 'any of: his thengli .it statea.• Ojai •feeilifi,-. against. • ,
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mined:natio, n. a eVer thick:hp, rtiled:and 'enquiries ••sbe. i•simPlt said- 'He ' is Fergus', :OOderIch Gu lph, Hamilton Hanoyer; Harriaton ' Inger- .
. healey; •Chriten, DUrharn; Exeter'
deeided that tho• end was:neat• And King ' ":• ' r ' - • • - alis) K.ocncl:nrd;islt;Iti!tephalllil4;;,,loprklid?ro.-toLni,S.,,tof.,:waerlis:•.,..*pitrtliell,,E,„ i•g•Niiigasit:•:.•-
• !1,:i.i,f..;:tt'at's' :74,11t,i:,().:;t:. 7eirc:111;e'ltiIle'. ay;:61;11:7,.: hci:Threiclu.aitesezieircie,WittIZ: trv.91e4w c".WStiartOP44;,irf4W.'' i$Fingrilliallaa:::SW911Petbdstoga7Pktri rS.'tt4t°r(I'''' Stiiith.°Y1- '-' -
.4.fit .-js: witli nt). desire, te, relive: tile no* eneertain, terms. 'The Archbishon- Of his mOther, and- the! ailenCe of the
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• ATTRACTIONS -,..., „TORONtO;„:7, JANUARY 3.0TH, '. • :
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terrent .ef• gossip, coalectate ,and aia.; . of Canterbury; .as head Of the Eetab, .Engli4h newsp' ePers with regard, to
'Pate li:holit 'the 'tragedy' of :EdWard lished Charelli'.` illUirreed his. Majoity mr.... SiMPeon Was. referre'll .to, ',41'.. National Hoekey •Leagnerroreato • liklaple lieofe" ' vs. ' Alentrieal:
VIII' that I *rite this -letter • L know
what a, deep ' Iler,SOnal • hurt' it he.i• :Priests :to .•;soleinniae • the. marriage...her • was. -Con:straitly.. grg...moy,
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been to Canada, because he 'Was' more
in .tone With, the, tempo ..ef 'Canadian
\ shadow, of that.. moSt.•na-,,English in, 1i
4,Tinally",. there ,VeAe . the: sinister, Pverecrewhiesliefvazle.i.it,h,eatncl'het;;Ftprlloirshli.;d8i4.-:1,
life. than :with that of -any. ether DO, stitiitioil;: .th.e.. King's Proctor, .:. who band had not deserted her, but . that
, minion: ..- • • 0,7': • ' ' hal. power : MO cancel any. decree*. of . the 'reverse' •was he case, that. her
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„facts of this- unhappy thing, gince it
"Yet' I think I • shenlid. het down the divorce, daria.g., the ,,probation :period 7.-idef - ambition . was .,:t. illii-..ry. ..t,b•o,
, fof six Ineriths after,•it Ida' been 6an,.. 'King' and be rind. that, :gbe ,had W 'TANG' i'..pi. Ngw..,VF4
:sPh'%rullt,tori.isr,:iii0::.1,1411.;a01iiti:Ojoofil:r::: 4si•i'arn:1! goe'c'jiltutsyiqe11.f. ardnifl'tetry4e 'ablierpo4ree4,ntillohclsiVICierre, '.ti?heev:til:bt;1147tOtieMil'Kelli;ogthaillia'a'.i'n'Praetslilk..:hi'l*.
:Wee 7ineVitable that, as '.4.' mernher PX ted; if herecid.ea: there has been ,,any :owespeosd. the • *,ho. ::mooarchy, jiy,
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rie'.n-:e.:wilY;BiaittiYs t.,11hlier,gtianlYe fOr. ilevl '
„from: :its •bbAnaing: to its ,ineredible i•:., daring, the:Aletied of 'probation': . 1
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"A Woman In ; Love With Herself" any woman 'can. make, is that -' each:
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restilutions-,:.and. one or, •. the . , finest
end.' : _ . .
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week she. will- try some. new.ldish. Teo'. ,
"Let ..,.ase admit chit ,,,,,,, nut,4, eau... . `A. Sea .Of • Implacable • Friends" "MY ' feelings . are ,:sonieWhet:. re-.:,
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often our : meals '. beCome, tontine, 2
the, • ea,..iciak .., may, ,tiwe.;: retained., ,A dernii the.Hincyfot the blow hd.• dealt .vith, the Siiiipaciiis',.geing back ajefii
read . another ..man's heart, and that. ,, "Again. 1...1•SPeat We , mut Con, strained • •by .„ an, .aeciliaintanes4ip,
things, insipid: anti::: tasteless, ,• 'The
.'secret ,there that ',ne one, can ..Sad! at Mlia trite interests ,ef. the eeeUtrA time. She ,is 'tat the. type • of '14.!-,oinan
will remedy this fault -and 8. can el,'
fteeh, zippy tang of fruit, -fla.Vors, ...•
'urt'it .ii ii7i , ftithri:s.:4fs 'Iltil :19trsuertii,15:,eseeriir-trei:ear°,1: mbuatninf;:ieeum:Silllich.f..4a.z.i7iSeia".,O;itdintePvI4arcarile.0 '•hti:irt, .*Il'ase'.'eeitirke'oeekt°Piaieede:s.14.4ru'li:;1:41:inet.i:C.'s
words dry-eyed and • with cairn. v,oiCe.
, trOverey- - , . : , .• '',., °Cr-- xcouldirate*wiested n inense ,vie,.. toticeoiriliines .,rem . Taggla•F .-18.•:ePt iBre•ucelnfilite'Ltdo' tlii.t.o,...,16Pnig.e117P.t:t...°1•IiiistrrienZ•illt6hnriet:Pilee.4• :1°a• itelains4:.:Ptte4111.Frleeellie:;110:-::ilvo:6-41u.•:P• oP'eiv-rffie-:-ellie";•••
, •,*"1.-- refase to helievei: With the sea'. tOrY from the: -i.aWs of defeat. Once ,.to haves ;the • reverse - effect: But Lam
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BEVERLEY. BAXTER., MEMBER THP.-.)BkinsW:-PARLIAmENT,
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AND -IsIOTE'D iJOVItNAI4ISt '§ATitH:i.'EDWARD ABDICATED' yip,.
• CAUSE /fi .Q),Y14 °IMP:W.1MS ACTIONS RENDERED ‘IIIilf
UNFIT TO OCCUPY THE 1111°I.'TE• •
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No event in "recent Years creat, against your :„Cuggestien.t
"The Ina6hinerY of EraPire was
such. intens Interest' as the,
abdication of „'-EdWard, of
• ,England.,,This. story appeared i.
Canada »t Maclean's Magaaille,
, the Inhlishers. .0f ,whieli....:*aVe
.kindly consented' to 7repabligatioir. •
in ,cnIldenSed-form by the San-
tinel.,'It is, .reproduced ia Part as •
• tollo*:11;', ; , • , A
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* • ::".hlitroolis''
For Fara. Rauh% Limit!, Trisha flfocrotiins. Tkleas, consult.rielfC.It
I ATIO
SCO'I'SIVIAMS PRAYER'
"Make me child again, 'just ta-
. • ,mght,t,
Qfice said a, Scotsinan-and- Scoti-
then are tight.
"I'm tenight on:a rail ,trip to
Ayr
Make men Child and I'll travel •half -
fare.?' -.Ottawa :
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cgs from. the. smoke sereern �f Con- triende 'I; Yet, if he •had :Wished, he
tual development, and her ,eagerness
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.iiiticatatists.:Ltilst--.-this„.;--is..Srloye--ef,-: ther-biShopiTtiiid-the;',Provincial. pres's,e.7envineed that she did net want :•to his l!'rr4.,..,yrakiilitgen7.7,4T,:andittered,:L•-•-•,-,-41igrie;opie,,,,' -ir-wiop.,,
:good start -
taik.of_s:liodept,h440,4simxi,sory,„_forred-mos*oritrew,:dp:-,4-:41.7.44v,1) , er''T --ue• 'Ae ''' To be A''Iciog tz3 :-One of : the aldest:r•brieS:.,.of ...humaniiki, ;1.1.* 'eaPe 4nried..2H4vVati4. ril:;iiiesii. pi e '
.:thc'''ill,advi*eq.,'. Mit,: self-iiiinesedeil- favorite was to 2be 'ranked: With inanY, fp. oil:in.:arr. latw.7-4:„,-,,,.7a.,:iie.7,,t.„:,,,,ti,,,,..,}ii,us.,,n,e ,t.
.0..1‘rIstitli' ii14:146•14714a4 '156174ie''°f eliee..pf , t4 ,-402,1,401.•oress, the„,. King 'greet •Ii*Aliee,:thitiukhout hister.7* and' - -'-'71''"'"' •••r';'•.:1!•••''''. ti;•' 4. ' 3. :.•-tt:t' ':10e,epPo.43.0Onil: .sq;14e1aCkroDkirig..........;..i. ill.Y.04.•
its , glaMOr :111: • Comparison.' .''0,ii.:. the
iiCe
lady'* Part",.: I:have yet-, to be e011-., Inid only. to .en7;:- 'A..s::'a man, 1. 'desire' -to be. included : in: 'the-. Court, :Cfibtei.ria,,kria,dr,... u'ci'',4e...k .4ai::!..ii. , .oltiii.iiino.aullkec....ad:, ...i3.iohl.eit,;c4..b.ld:;e6,.a.t:is., .2,:i.:,,:. :e.gg.i), :,..Dhics ,., .,..;: . ,..,,,.: .
viriced. that .love :is- *eVell 'len 'import' MO .hiarty the ;Weinati 'I hive; : As 'a, was'. satisfying4o •til'e .cra' vio
ant factoi King, It cannot go against' the :advice. •speetability:: • she'.7:',-WOUld ; hagve. e
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"We , shen14.. face • :the ... troth,. ,::King of: ink. Ministers here and in the •ADo- the, 'dream to Co.: On.' forever ••• But 'her' ' He seemed : to ' .call--..tia 'abObta°:•;heP'efi7eh.'1, .4 .:ttiaplveent7:.,13Vlatil,:l:ieeliatIriiet
Edward -did. -no . abdicate. the ..thione . linens.' l*OrefOr.e.'.1'..... rep.04.11:Pe. ',..ITIY' inisbaila.ouici no longer °I;a1211'),1.?*. : ;s1(1e 1,11{ • Iiie111,be.6: Qi ...olje ian4!.y.1:0 a'dB:!, _ing).0;•Pcia7aear4Pcleo4fauienetilt,c'elaar:..hmt•iil;. •
in Order to, slarilr'110%.':;gilhOon• He Private happiness : for •theii,c.o.:(4 irly :o.i..ngs. and arrows. of entragions M.- tell us . of. :the ttagedY, Of the eldest
augaartaPltith egg ' Yolki. ' teinbine! two:.
sbdicated.becankc,•:in. his oWn'ofoinion, peop„ • One . e. ds httl. an) gmation suit. ,He. Is . a., decent,. :geed -looking*. s-Ori;••the;scin. from Whein, we had ex- ..
to , understand • the •...waize: et:: emotion devoted fellein and he had • been rel.,
peeted ea 'Mach. And he asked '' 11
us A mixtures 'COOk • for a IOW. rtninatea •
bis action
ac. thetnaia, 1 i,-1 nott11.tr7eonned... • ot;; 1.3d-rhi4"Ii;;7Alrt: iipoltii:- :which,. Weald belie -eWeptc•the...Enipite, .egated 'tor, MenY ''Inontila to the lilost . ' ' ' : • cool, and.. add, the vanilla When . cold. ..
.. . , . .. ,td. ;help the. other brether- h. had • . .. . ,
0,T -friend a •fivir"--hours: ;before. his been made absolute, ,: to, , take' .1virs..
44, if '.:he.s•were.,•rnad,-.: if. he '.did , not set', iii against :the. Government which .1"r;. but he e9uld'il/ie; tried la''Aiii'.. help: Edward prepare 'lib): broadcast,
lking, ' *he - .Wag ' gazing into.: the -.fite; :, it. is .of interegt. to bore. :that,.: Mr., ' : "It .w4g,tb6..,t1lat 'ilia Wife decided , . ,, , . , .. . ,. • . .. . , -
.flinching .eyes::,-, , -. ; • • .; .,. '.- - -
. e 1.7have °•tiO •Plieel :Mi' . kdy':: hC, said time., after. the .- diverce,,deeree':. had •hei,,vOver,:liaSblltul and wife met Seeink the future -• with honest, • un-•
realize:the -wretehed fate of an
When eVerione" in London . was ask, Ano inevitably 4 -reaction Would have in • trigislici As the -King'' is'. above the
rttin. ofily. asking for understanding him to their hearts as :never before Ile could not have diVeree, d, his -'wife
pleading mercy N-11.114., and hew. his •PAelile• would taken:: imPoseible position a. Man Can
exiled! might -: have ::preved,, einbarraSsine ,,, era, and *is, 'being. arged,,tO•ad..sio:
,,boette*iit,t....-prtrip„0,4i#16att„ 1.'iht...v.i-rtcbluiiktg.,..aanvt: oc.I., aizoarl.y.;,.qalleo.•.it ,of.E..There
,,it'..)Voald'be. better. ; if • she did:. the
Verciag.:7The,'W*ek-befOrellieihearing ..hie.e,-,whe.tifirl.ari:idit:..".:lis-iii7...ItIcl'4::qiufiniirdee'd:Oligkleanit4.
..,4iL.._Tba.King said that if at any tinie
c'ii
'fili.' ,...11).ne,,:.1,.,e.uncri:eadar:lelhendi•iii:lto the Throrie.3Q,•grakelY
nib: ":wholiad . 41-eifted. from The front
there Was ',one. fatal. sentence 14
1:116;iirrigiee'd: to :}3-.6.1ved'e're.' to,
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departure •': 'Ishall have little: money, ' 'Sitrinsen tea,registry'effice,„ ',marry her' ,'*ete: tears and protests on both •eidesi. : •
litre l'OeYint he *Mid: give a 'hand- in
.-nothing te do. I. 'shall - braili UP • Gai-, and then .Co IO.'Nir:...Bildwin :and say, but she was in the sgrip .a, eyentk'she.,I. . .. .. .
the .next war; ,
Mr Baxter then. proceeds' •te- draw situation woald,have,.been very ,dif111-'. decision of pf...tenanciatren, • requitiAc: a', tkAi.t.' -ti.r.eal: ;r.iii.Ce. arid unhappy .king;
man land. keep - myself busy'" ' . • 1 ..:. t. 4Atiiii. is ", your . new.. Queen" Such 'a. Could no ' 'linger' 'Control . save by 'a ': '''slIell, in"...b.-rief, is the tragedy Of.
on ..beard ...a .•British: destroyer, oyes matter to,:tiepose: S.Qiieeii.:.1wit.'.Bald,'
'fiSed.. on • the distant' ,IghOree:, of his Win, .however, did• not ••go . about: his .hu•Oarid,'-'abe'•alAgilt IgiYe .0iVed lier,:.;
'ff,e4 . she reallY,•:leved eithei, King': or • ...iii.'hIlise ....ewoxeeer'oeens: 70fAi,,.iNv.„.:t7tallu,s,sre4vrnnff, itiihge Ilii'iqeuillin„ilapptiliee.. j'odireye.:..iniaisittu. Arecic;i1ht :F
'character than she POsaeseed.. •:EdWard of England '-... .. .
. .
. . . . , . , .. ,
a ' picture of , the' self -exiled IniontirOb. : eta to handle. :It . :was 1'.'•.nOt It'n.n...'ett,T!' • greater
.;ihorodel.anidg';. pA:Qhpeirei..,,,haeii;ir zI4oseare4c.7etlet:
so -greatlf:::-,belOfed;W:theln;;-tOrillid- Makinetlie situation intolerable, and that the ..tie,Aiiiej*.01*0•iiameto_lk. _aelf_1and Aral* .WitilLsrenr,ieut ....secial.. Ihes'Avorld.,:ilis_sriiip4hy.lor,the.4. ,e..f.:r., !I pl33:1';64:::,eif.6.41:th:;O::),:,it.,;. :1!,..67M'gritid1-47-177'.'
if', was 'then . that •the - Kin it lit:M
in that manner ',1-i ' pointed out
i. •Meaning:pt. the Weed sacrifice
success '• does.. '. not ' landeritand'• - the, Was:. net false, ter his .love...,of
. , . , . • - • .. .-.
:Cenitadee' Of the: War. - ..-'• • • 41 i thinner • Cake is tdesired, `' add more, :.•
self BO 'n'W-Omari!in' 'eve With her-,..th of heart,".be.. had 'so::,,yiii.eh. tgivo f; melted* shortening .and drop at '45.n& ,
ftir,:s7;'7.•f:tifolli:t4A.‘ati.l.cita!eei:liat;:.4'.1..i-ere:6;WIIP9-17d' .SaldvVin •:of '• 'hie:. intention: :to! 'Ill'arrY:: ".With some, knowledge of what might ,,,•• wistory: .holdS :no' tragedy. ...Mere ::• Serve ' hot. With; bOtter and Pine
.
neversee his .13616ved7EnCland, again.
4.' kr .':Haidivin ' let • it. 'h Ondersto' I happen, :':'I • was horrified . .when ' • The westefalinote ' pitiful • ' , ..apple.:Sauee:•Aliprox.irn4ily 30 cakes
,
He . Was •coniparO. to Napoleon . on•
. , . . : London :press , decided not • to, publish .•
that the 1iidy.:*as unlikely ..to . be •' ac-.
heard' -the British man -e'' -war ...Beller- eeptow."4 ,a, gueem.7.. "It was ,..theo„ the:SimpSoni'divorce..'I. Went terion
'ephliii, -lifter 'Waterloo, . bound for St ;that; the •King. 'hi'nriere(i: hopelessly" : .ally to.I.Ord: Beaverbrook and ether
Helena ' and ''pictured ::Edward ' as a said Mr..Bakter;'.0e asked. for...a, hip: friend's • '''' ., control of .the newspapers,
:mOre.Pathetie-;figuip.. , • of : Extension 1.Whieb...woold:„PerMit- the en'd triedlo point : .6.fit that'-in-tileir
marriage on -'. a • Morganatic. basis, an 4ii.e. to be '1..0 '`to 'I the:, 1°1.4 ..ih:ir.
than, it was t. that sofa prhyia.:...vaiotei. *ere being. monstrously unfair 'Ile.*
. . .
decided :„..ti) ' consulthis -Cabinet and eeel,d. • he judge•;Pehlie. teehne•'").11qi'•4•
..Selftineeiled:.pres.s 1 My '• aorta.. • were
to 'ask for the advice of the :Deminion
'Governments.- Thii:'was4tin ininesSihle itisi as :lill"iling as'''#ley' wer:e..°•;ht•
Situation: - • , . •'• •• • •.• „ , ,, ,bionths. age:.when. I 'pleaded' .with one.
of theeditors, -ef Time not fo, destroy
say
'• '01`he Government *Mild • have , had the Xing, ' Whe. :might "Some. day : be
to go to • Parliament %and •:",.`'iNV,e, • - • •
:Callgt,,UPOri te..: Save Enree,z,
•now .'offer.. for:;;Colisitletatien., and de-. ....,...,,ivoui..,., owes . . yrouot„ ..fovard.
tate a', aill,.to deelare ' Mrs. ,:,Sinin"son ..dc -;;.1* Als..a'aex•pecteci. •*.."lioesa of
not a' ,fit person to be :Otteen. of tiig,'
.. , .
land. but tante...good enough t� be .the
fold in the whipped creain and `pear'
into' sherbet glasses., Chill before sex.,
r e
vnig, 4 to '5, _servings, •,• =
Pineapple Griddle Cakes
3 cups flour .. •
teaspoons baking powder
t- teaspoon saft'
:I. tablespoon .sugar
1 cup undiltited oapotateil.
-I' Cul), canned • HaTiaiittnpineapple
-
2 t
Bea
blespoons:. ni,elted ..shOlthaiak
t ;the :;dry 'ineredients, toiether
ego slightly- with the Milk. Stir
Political.' Differences .Dbliterated
Rt. Hon. Stanley' Itaidvvin, -1131ritisb
Prime , Minister, *hose Masterly'
handling of a Situation unpreceden-.
ted .M •EncliCh ; history, has been:
praised found the world next' Comes
into the., picture, and . spirit is
compared. bY.:-.-Mr. Baxter ;to that of
Oren:men. -"The 'Challenge of the King
Wis not U.., the rights of Parliament
but ,to the moral standards of the
nation- and , Parliament; as_ the na-
tion's • Spokesman, • closed 'its ranks Ai,
t did When . the threat came from
haries I;.,;;theie *as no - difference
etWeen Socialist, 'Liberal and ',COW:
erVati:tre;!' *rites.. yr. , Baxter, who
hen' ides. on' to say` that those whe
ndeaverect to raise 1,0e 'personal,
rir of loyalty te'the King were turn -
d, upon_ with, 'Cold; anger by_ Perna-.
ent, He declared. that at the • very
rat cry Of a .'"King's party" the
ation lathed to, Baldwin, and what,
In
fi
. •
•th
4,
aa
it.
11
CO
fo
St
.fir
ere character iindjr,the derninationof a
'wife . of the King 'of England.'. Theo,
mere enunciation, of such a . policy
showed its impracticability. '
time the: nation was leek-.
,
tag: With excitement. Mrs. ":•.Sinipson
*Pr4tisncer7i!gtghlee'd'-:poeilptulaof the country'tor
Biitish new
paPers- .pbblished pagia. 'Of pictures
And: n'Mys._abont as.-if--tout-ef. -a-
Mt, 'Btild,Win • *a's- 'in Constant
touch . With the t.:Kinci 'while,: Charch.,
backed by Beaverbrook And Roth -
ver hope the King • had was gone . erniere; inabootiVered inta.Position to
',mi.., Dokter then says: -.• forma Government it Baldwin Was
th,e, put oil oreeetd. the thought forced to '
at of thettnianY ;agonies Ediyard
ad to,endure,, nothing hurt niOre
the iitterntit to, ralie the ,etY Of
Xing acainat Pittliament." :Knob .
hLs-116 real friend...Who:Se. adVice he COuld
,..he "deserves the ensure
iy, he bohlived. with the, intimate unhappily
.toiraity. stetesmele:mia.
.gOritlernOtt, thtiyughotit the )31.8,1;1,6 lioralp. , For so
is determination to do nothing un-' valiles years
iietitiitional IN Own de .= ..'volittsdsibrIth%'14e0.;litizi.661d,e;g'!i. alioa,d'nto*otalie.,c*Iint
at i but .01ft:tate:ed. Parliamentary
ehtitty,, . , ; • rose's Telegtatih doehirlot he
"There was one 'faCtOi% 'tl'or, the *.,es, Atrie 'eei4eht 'et the .state and
st 16'4 the Doitifilou tettrinnents "tilAtt: abel' 'the', will bt tbe- State
jaeltebdren6becontt.:titaeti. Wednottidef:itt aflhist ftrei.ecrilnde orificuilitinbee ell:1410nd: Jc..ed-jcibiltiierl in;
The :people tatid to secure tt proof The Tittles
edi-
vital *Oman. Lack of; ,character
among' the King'S; friende, The vul-
garity of the American prega" The
silence :Of the British press.
"So ae waited for the, final deci-
slot& SiniPson Publicly offered
t� Withdraw,and talked::bY the hoar
to the King On the, telenhone. But
nothing could -sae 'him; . He' ..sieter
nitineUto40-Pr
•••
",IAmNot. Fit to Be -.Icing .4000.
" "EVen'''' no*. I -find :the: •AwOrdS', I
Wive juit Written, • almost linpeaeiblo
to belieVe::"•70. throw away • the' ' leve
of heEinpire and, the belief of a
gieatpeople for, the soiled aftectiets-
• His Adyisere ."Intellectual... • of a social .cliiiiher'; to choose. the
,SeCoad Rats" ' , living:, death exiled king, 'to
"In such situationi;:the,,King had :wander front country to cOuntrY,hke
an. iiipetted.carioaityp to be 'virtually
cut -off forever from. his own native
England; 't� have with lin) eVelle day
a;;Worneri: •Wlid Weald .he, Cobstant
'r°.1,try'lheCit°;1" 641 .W*as.•
not •inetely. ati act Of infatuation. At
the last be .doniptireir hirnaeli
to hie, 'father' it:Whose. footatePS he
lied sworn to. veilkoind. realitediti a
blinding ,flash that. he had chealielle0
;Ole 'IVItinalehi and bteraglit . it into
therealni ;of controversy.} te ea* the
true piettire'011ilineelf at a 4qtre who.
had. , chitked daily thitioi. beeinute
Of MS- desire �r . Private
ho. sit* liiniSelf tee,
'fight, but ,he Said; aln ibt
,ilt to he the ,* liyother.
'It'eh°e1c•ndti'' TOtnwailsin':1'
:111e, 16- attitnile toWard the • Itiows. Mrs, 'Simpson Was, tteeted With
;marriage, as were 4.11Sttalla! NOV /Jai* diguitOd ;oiltehit, When 'fife'
Zealnd 8ou-th •Attkit,Mr Bald journalist, finished there Was te pituie,
ve;`,. lime, to, say, t'co ,kjam 'It's pretty hard, sii0 the
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