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 19.  NO. 48
PRINCE  GEORGty B.-C.       THURSD
Actions of King provoke Crisis in Great Brit?in
Premier
Baldwin   Takes
Stand on Right of Parliament To Determine Policy               j
King May But She Will Not Be Accepted As Queen of England
DEATH PENALTY FOR GERMANS SENDING WEALTH TO OUTSIDE
London, De^. 1�Senie drastic lairo were proclaimed by the German grovcmment to.iav. The nvr-t drastic was one whl-; proscribed the death penalty for- all Germans convicted sji sending their wealth to any frcxiign country for safekeeping -J hi, is taken to iiidfcr�te the detp-er-sue condition of German firiance, and the loss of confidence on   the   part cf  persons of  means
widen,   Dec.   3�It  was
 tdward   had   declined
 to
i uay. King                         .
,   eot tne advice  cf Premier Bauson VniUUi- the subject of  their iaiier-' v  vcsieiday. As he is  kmg of  !lha iunhuciii; a,, well as of Great Britiin i-kmier Baldwin will consult the sw-,,.,!   ui.ni'nions   btrcrc   deciding-   Ufen . ,  i;nL, of action. The opinion pieM.aii. .',',�, i if the k-n'ff reiuse^ to accept-  ih� �trivicc ot Ji� ministers in  the  pirs;nt be obliged to abdicate
2�a  crisis  lias   buen ; relations  existing   be.-Edward and his
situation. Some time ago �t'er bv threatening- to flake the life of Germam wh� sevk to protect fheir property by scndj!.h3 it cut of th-c cruntry.
SAULT STE.-MARIF'! EFFECTS RESCUE FROM FROZEN R
Sault Ste. Marie, Dae. l-f. stable W. Oairny today ef :-escua of �L Lang, a lad years who went through th Mary's river while isfcating. boy out ihu constable swai feet,. breakup vhe Ic:e and boat ahead �# him the full
LITTLE NEwTlN 1 PLANKS OF PtATF� OF CONNELLYS PA
advice
 he
London. Deo. reached in the tween Kin
tween King                                             ;
'< iepresenced by Pxemier Baldwin 1-r.A h s cabinet-    Ttae situation is said  to . be-without precedent.   The newsp.i;,,cs , n:f the nation,   which   virtually ..Vfilv^
Debate the Volunteer Issue
Victoria, Nov. 28�There
's new in the six planks
Robert Ccnnell fcas.arrnoivn
upon, which he would r&is
Constructive party, his off
the   C.C.F.    For   the  mow
have  all figured  in the r
ether parties, to be cc-nver'
pod after their electione-si'
j had been served.    Of the'
j those dealing with the aWl'
J tical patronage and govern:
I ship of breweries are pern? \
familiar.    Rev. Mr.  Conne f
j following the Christmas se; j
j hi'-; three supporters in thf I
j all former members of the ty
'make  a tour of   the  pro\ I
j interests of    the- Social    7
' party.
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the
cni"attachment to M;.s. Wailis Sirup-oii have now cast all reserve to ;he winds and appear to be of one rrovid, that while the king may choose to wed Mis. Simpson she will never be cepted as. queen of England
 German Force of 5000 Men In  ALBERTA IS GIVEr
 S     in Bri         M            R         ASSISTANCE WIT:
 ^Frt"�  *-�i��gs matter to rteadi T TTi^T TTV. . - . _,- TT_. ^,
in Great Britain
HIGHWAY BUILD!
Edmonton, .Dec. 2�The
JrS�S�fiS�:3il�$33Enlistment  of   Men   in  Neutral
with King Edward today more than one hour, and when it j;res concluded the premier returned to cat house of commons.    The matters tiis- j cussed by Premier  Baldwin were  )io1 confined to the rumors connecting: jheiij name of the  king    with  Mrs.  W?L\L';, Simpson but covered the failure of i;.U'i kii^ to  recognize    his    constitute: a! ; "imitations.     One   of   the   matters   tti \ which exception was taken was           j
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"'� ' OUTLOOK   THREATENING! erriment has come to the
the   province  witfh   its   ur, problem by  making  $480.1 for highway construction, government  will  assume cart and advance the reii to the province as a loa-J the work have been fixed an hour.
Nations  for   Duty    in    Spain May Bring World War
London.   Dec.   1�it   waft- announced
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tcdayth.it Anthcny Edexi, British, foreign   secretary,   will  bring  up   in   the i RAnMTNTON PIT house of commons tomorrow or Thurs- j ?1 rZ � �. -Ziy , day the whole question of foreign en-   HAVE  BUSY  MO? llctments  lcr   miliuuy  service   in   the j WITH TOURNAM
cent appointment of the governor �g^n- � civil war in Spain, in supix>rt of either '
cral of South Africa.   The appoir &< i.1; \ the   government   or   the   revolutionary
a native-born of South Africa, aria hia ; forces.   For .-.ome menohs past the vol-
pppointment   it  was  suggested  j>ri/rirs! unteering of men in foreign countries j      Tournament Is Sts
weaken the tie between t!he domiiV-on ! lor service in Spain has keen proceed- j___
and the United Kingdom.   Another �;*>��; ing  openly.    Nearly    every  nation  in'
jection had todo with the king's ff il - | Europe  has- contributed  volunteers
 T       v- �      v     j    ,
 xcrfiu   visub   vanaert
-Quesnel Here Sun>
 to
of
ctioh had                                            |                                                               j    Takill(I advantage    ,�
 to accord full recognition to *fcje; the warring forces, an outstanding in- finest week ends    turn� ads of the Church of England in <>h>5  � tance  being  the    efforts, of. General \ wea'ther man    this  fan
 d    h   j Fi    O'Dff      f         ih         St   I
lire
heads
 weather man    this  fan
heads of    e                                                                                                            weather man    this  fan
matter of the arrangements mado h\ j Foin O'Duffy. of the Irish Free .State. I Georm badminton club" cwnection with his approaching oar- | to recruit 1000 Irishinen to fight be- vanderhcof on Sun\lavta cnaucn.    The  greatest objection  xra.5   hind General Fianco. the Spanish rebel, ulcd tournament with  t
tiled tournament with  til
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cnaucn.    The  greatest objection  xra.5   hind General Fianco. the Spanish
ad\-anced last, and had to do witti  hi  leader.    The matter was brought to' a j n vas a very close]v c0,
repcrted intention of the king to ma fry . head with the reported arrival cf 5000 j bu| 'pj-mce' Gcoree came
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by the cabinet and i>arViament. wi',1?-; H   regards  as sieviificant.  if they  are  electric lights were turna out according, her the status of quo eh, '� hrld to b? volunteers, that tfhe entire ; hu their-stride     Owine
 i         ill       thi   J
 hu their.-stride     Owine
Mrs. Simpson.                                        j Germans in  Seville  as reinforcements   ait?>r a strenuous dav to <
In the course of his interview Pre- ; for the insurgents.    The German gov-   %rith a ^_20 vicbon; nrer Baldwin is represented as sayng  enment has  denied  anv sucsh number      Tllle g^anae courts an that a plan might be worked out by j of Germans ha-3 arrived in Senile, but | of the vondcrhoof club which approval to the king's marriage   the British government claims to have ! bothered, the Prince Georc with Mrs. Simpson migTit be appro^-cd ! assurances the Germans are^there, and j only' late in the afterno by                                                                     ' "                                                                                                                         "'                                                         '      '         ''         -�����     ��'- ��='��      ��    =��  �<-��-�   .....�
out according--her the status of qua but that would be  considered oaly   if Uie king would agree for tihe future to
refrain from political activities  and to      The British government sees a threat   onp s" Pact has not shut  off the *h[V~ I who would win the man'
the government's    policy   in    dealing   ^^t oj war munitions to Spain from j    Eai.ly ln (j^    play    c
number  two   man   of  tl club  had  the misfortuni
 ; hu their.-stride     Owine
 number should arrive in Seville within J iaunber   of  contests   arr  n o-riod of forty-eight hours.                  impossible for teams to d
 The British government sees a threat                                        ^
the government's    policy   in    dealt--* -went of war munitions to Spain from | with the local unemployment situation.   Italy. Germany atid ftyss'fl. it hns at On  the  conclusion    of  his   interview   'f��t curtailed such shipments    But if ith                                                        ft th        si        f          t         iet
 n    of  his   inte
^ith premier Baldwin the king is axd to have agreed to consider the miSiJ-. mentations made to him.
The leading newspajDers are ncv/ openly discussing the strained rela-fa !fti     between the kirn? and his tvMi-
 ft the seisins of -e?rot consignment   Jrc
 .^ Wa^ munitions to Spain the neutral   of   mo  dflv    but
 .nations  wink  at  enlistments in  tiie'r \Hk
which  put  him  cut .   bi
�   .   .     ,i    ^ i taken bv Sam Cocker, countries  for  military service in  th-t   becn      -,^1 mov   OT
^�;mtrv   It.   must   become   lncreasln-> mate her me Duohes, or �&   ^^*^%<�gJS%
nnnv weeks before it was announced, ignition wrp^ to have be?n extended n Oen-eral Franco ca|>tu?fbi Madrid, when th!> stiffening of the defence
of from RArs>ia and Mexico, aixl
C3U
 the  ha.s
 been   rega;;l?d i
�-i^dM ^n ?S�ement is not te
of th� wo^td.  th* tnk'n^ of Madrid as a preliminary to recog-
cf
Hip vo 1 �vent 0?
 Mrs-
 Cr^tA n�f<  Ducht'^ of
,u                i shall not b<' reel-
's queen this doubtless will re-
ctsnnot close her t-frrent of a  Fa^cirt victory in rid the overthrow of the exi^t . which may involve the Bile^ric Tsl�.nd'� to Italy, +hus   v-vakenine   the   Brit'sh   position h> the Mediten-nnean anri sottin�r up a ,              . bar to communications between France
TaSWttS I Hnd thC Prencl1 Africtin colonips-|atl!rS'i GERMANY PROHIBITS USE OF WHEAT OR RYE FOR MAKING LIQUOR
KinS t^nitriu %2�Premier  Mackejizie lhe new�? Vvf ^f}15^ to comment u; >on  s  British
London. Dec. 1�The Gernnn government lias Js-ued a decree which for-b!di! the use of wheat en- rve in the r>->qm?fpct�re    of alcoholic    bevera(2res.
vntif. for the horn��� chit pregnable nt nil times. Ine; proved to be the do Prince George players, to (^concert the Prince mo't durintr lisont^sts � 1h� fnct^that v.riile th\ hot with the plft\r. hi wear a heavy home sweater, weighing at le: and then to come off ' ins: none the worse for t The following wero tht matches:
Mrs.  Scott Plici  ?-5Jr.  { M:ss Mbwbray f.av.d Pit
Mrs. Scott n.?Ki Spink Ogston and Lncey 21-6
Mrs. Scott and Sptnk Irving  and Taylor 21-'
Mrs. Scott and Spink More and Cocker 21-:
Mrs. Scott and Spin*� Tavlor and D. In.-in? 2'|
M!rs. S^ott and Soinll Roberts find Herb Moo|
M'--s Blue and Watc Oeston and Lacey 21 "1 " Miss Blue and Ward Irvine ahd.H. Tavlor
Miss Blue and V."ar. Moore and S. Cocker
Miss Blue ami Ward Tn-vlor  and  Iryins   18-j
Miss Blue and Ward* Rolwrts  nnd  Mooiv 2l'i
Miss MacLellan r.nd M!^<5 Mowbray and Fir>(;
Mis*; MacLellan aa
ask(�hisW     "na  British   crir-'s.     H
'r:n nas Lss k!7^eWer if PremiGf B; lrt- I The penalties, heavy fin^s-or imprisoned beinp-    ^ any  PUDlic staf.wvjnt    m>nnt   maybe exacted frenn the manu-
'       >s^ued k          no- l3tate^<';>t    �ad | factiirer or the buver or seller of liquors j Mrx Ogston. and Lace;
E?d Ha             e Bri^sh pre>uv.rr- ur.- i in the making of which wheat or rye
would follow his py m, le.   ' entered.                             ,                               '
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