e SUNIMERSIDE GUARDIA AND PRINCE COUNTY CHRONICLE 11-113 WESTERN GUARDIAN fifirurm Mm John Pond. n Church Strut-Phone u: l sutmiiirsiu: and raincir COUNT! | W’? m“, Subscrlptlms. Advertising should be left with in“. Prim; ay be bought Summeroldo: Bookstore. Water Bfffll- Gllllfllfl 91118110"- Wlter Street, Tor n“ w Bakery, water birwl- Mark Gabriel». 61 Granville Street. a Kensington And Vicinity i am». o-en-ustuqrr IHSUHHHEE ALL urvzs RALPH lllITTART Sumzzzcrside d ll t a y I my of the following stores In M1“ Anne cam New 10mm’ L‘ apendlxigafewda inK.e~ ~ the guest of Mr. Kid Mriihhllgrei: Dunning. ru-il Iur noun of uilrortlnln; of n lnriurtr-d nt I pinup“ In The Kenslngton branch of the Red Cross held a meetlrg in Mic Masonic Hall on Thursday after- noon. Is roam n, gulumu L‘; iiilrroul. IHII u nature mil)’ "5 urn-ll! -BUY sleigh robe; and hflfhlifis at Bruce's. drum? 14-300-12-8-2. —BUY Ax Bruce's. a and F°r£.§i1%?iiif§_fi_ V‘ n" , “unl- iiuw JNAPSIIOTS enlafsed Messrs Peter Nelson and William make w . . ._m-;;g“,|_ xm Ouuslns were among the ‘visitor; to M" m“ a Tyi»»“»a‘é“ caviar: °“ “‘"“““" E LF WIT H H A R S H ' w.» - “_' 8 s n. ' ——-— , . . __ Dr. J. K. Beer was a visitor to ANNE 0i "Ffjliq GAB“? _ Cape Traverse on Tnursda v l m“ M Taym- 1)iu., 00., Kenslng TESgI-I-(égvhnlgfllfltzlllttgéty fig, the guest of Mr. Douglas lgelelen mg , m -—— heavy fall of snow and bad cond‘ r ‘ ‘ _ . LAB ED k. t i- Mr. and Mrs. William fhfimpsm siégi,"§l,,‘,is'ig’ilrs. Tgriorniiiw iii?‘ Iggfltyzfrgiilgsfiigiigftfirgsilldlxggrlilfi ltiriigeahfituwlilidmfigltltilejiglrhcirgga? I I I - ~ mfllillltlicill- 5'5"“? 80$ very wet attending school Margate. ' ' lllylihfi morning, so Miss R. h Principal very wisely dgilgieg‘ a if, Mrs. John Walker, Kensington, have no afternoon session. 4, spent a {cw days with h:l‘ d-augiiier EVANGELISI1U MEETINGS - ' Miss Lilian Walker in until‘- B; \\'ll ccntuiued his c a il§g.l'.l'_,'S iii the P115511)’- n -1, Sslde, throughout , Iawi; with very lirge attendan- .‘ 11- 1r 5 531(9)‘ 9,1. which was not. ordered b th - The many friends of Arthur John- h ‘~_- Hfnicii gxosulfday? H15 w“; mittee working on blazkoui coil‘;- son will be pleased to hear he is e o y e s a e léuxfilaugycfonmg W415 "our Grew? fflngements; the bmckoub was cau5_ resting comfortably after his “Cent 2:22;: sitar: er rat — i l1 1“51’“R‘I‘,‘i;v5g£w: are "p.851; wires, cjflzgns who has‘: 111,0“ Em’; Y P. U of lie United Church inguinal Mrs. VerWolfe at the l srs9-—5- ATIIOLIF woman's LEA- Frcsaiiii; l)l\'lSON— The regu- rriciitlily meeting of the Sfilde 3 _ [the C. W. L. was “$512K? C, Home on Dec. 3. ,1111\i:-s. Hiruid Huestis presid- -—LIGHTS OUT ' - iencid a blackout, oii-gifiigiiyefiipgllit or coming from Chum; gi-oped a. long in the dark. In the houses candles were the only source of i1. lumlnation. The men at the plant have most wires fixed up today. -— —WEDDING CEREMONY-A very pretty wedding oeremcny was held lottetown. The . held their weekly meeting in their riom on Wedriiesda evening. ‘Nith the President pl‘€ din% the us-ua; business period opened he meeting. Miss Jean Moose w.:s in Charge of the Devotional period anu the hymns. "When I survey The Wond- mus Cross". Jesus Christ L, Risen Today” andThou Art Gone U0 On l-lighl’, were sung followed with Treat constipation at the package of KELLOGGNS as a cereal or in muffins. All-Bran’: "(iunoe oi Prevention" Don’t wait till constipation has you down . . . then fall back on purgatives that bring only temporary relief. source! Stop it before it starts! If you suffer from the common type of constipation due to lack of the right kind of “bulk" in the diet, get a ALL-BRAN. Eat it every day, Drink plenty of water. See . l ~uiig opened with “i i“ Mm“ “i M09911“ 4m SM- l w 11c "Th =~ .- 1; . . . . . kLTfl}f,.,ii1\:v;fich me minutes or ggililyhtemorninfir when lfrarbaro, cil-thohrigt aZSGOIQOBneSE 1730031111‘ ‘(gféufig how easy it lS to get rid of constipation. All grocers lguscxiiisjggwgieg: rsilglezixg 12: Wogdside, ol-iamiltogfldbelgxihe his; Jug‘: WM}. p“:'“h§trfl 3*" bu?” airtlfiflgiia; grisedfgfiggng was ‘timed I have ALL-BRAN in two convenient sizes. Made by .| , ~ ‘ U C res illro e 08S e Q - - .- sending cigarettes m boys blld“ 01' Wimlm- w“ <1 Mr- and s ‘ - Kel1ogg’s in London. Canada. m5, lt was decided to blly hand magazines in their own .- ige for tho Frciicli soldiers at , import. Committees were op- liiled to arrange for Chrlstmns ylor the nerdy of the town and -. (or donations to be sent to St. . I rat's Orphanage, $5 00 has been 1.. to lho P. E. Island T- B- Mrs. Jolm Thompson, Kensingion. The young couple were attended by Mr. and Mrs- Dugald MacNutt, and the oeremtny was perfonied by Rev. Mr. Crowdis. The bride locked cnarnu m a gown of green silk velvet wtli en hat, coat with red fox trimm gs and match- ing accessories. Immediately after and brown plaid colt dress copper airplanes. Monthly meeting with A large number 0t friends and neighbours gathered at the home of .__ Mrs. Earl Kennedy on Thursday 0f Summerside evening t: tender her daughter Rona a shower in licncr of her apprsaaii- ing marriage. The d’nir'g room was very nicely decn-ated iii pink ‘mil white and after all had eathercd and i0 the strains of "Here Comes lllllllt rur rut-rm no r-r- on Io II mnv or ‘IlflF m“ Mush-u. .- ma“ on KEEPS YOU REGULAR NATURALLY‘! the 1r th b "a - ~ . - - - .. igue. Mrctiiig adj0111-ned__s_ mredoegm if ‘or; :1 hpjigetsylvmlfégl‘ Tlmghlliteig. giflxrlysdwia): M? ‘ i 5¢rve by Savmfl Bu)’ War Savmés Certificates 4mm iyiiniimq _ A “M um Wyien they return they will re- Sear, of 1,-,n;,,-- which 111m ,1... dilllll vras sols-miilzed on Fr day side in Kensingtcn whore the gr-‘Oin is a prosperous fa met. A host of Town Council riom was also decorated. by Miss Olive Glydon. A large brisket of 11r- shirts: Parsonage. Sride- friends ioiri in wishing this popu- gifts wa brou ht in iii-i evened b -, c. w. cook officiating. i-Iren 1m- y-znh couple many yea of ‘ g ‘ I y ' - IKIEIIICIIKI-‘l - . Lois Marlon Watterton. wgddgd b1 and happinesg, 'I'lie regular monthly meeting of Msemrapyguégg‘gguifivgfimgaxirsélgl: ggfl: proximity to me danger y, wgwggwflgwfium‘! ughler of Mr. and Mrs. Edgyaprl _ the Summerside Town Council and iiumcrous verseswere read by Reserve army units were wam- a E a “y-n 5 .wBii‘!l'l0ll’(‘f London, On ar.o. __pu51- ygyplAy, snowing-A was held last night in the couii- Mm Ivan Dan-ac“ while Mm on 1 , ed b‘, Defence Minister 3815mm i‘ nman. S l ,1 dmgiié-ltu-idcdrvfnsfiiigreaiitygnr; Latr-gtemngnmixlzer fogMfrl-engsfiathiciiged clillucliambsr, Iii/layer Campbell pzet- ville Dan-glob and Miss Marion s as e511), as M51 Fgbrugry that, i; W A d l Q "H" ‘c *9 ‘ ' ' e ° a“ 1'5‘ er 5 “F m‘ a “m” "5 Presm- Lwkhflft Dlwed them on the table. (c0111; ed f. they should be in a position to Y’! fa ) 11 3i g itructor at No- 9 Service Flying Woodside. Hamiltcm. to dt- honor Routine matters were dealt with. Rene in he!‘ usual charming man- make the change from a art-time l’! l at . hing srhncl R.C.A.F. at S‘side. to their daughter, laarbara who is Bills were passed as follows: Town nei- thamked one and all for their . d 1 1111.11 p . q . y i uiiiirron MM‘ and Mrs- AWN- One of the 8988111! brlifl The paid bills $2051.00: unpaid wwri lovely girtsaha b»: wishes and ex- fliiflllicffiwrlé“ $i§“‘l’,ds§°‘5e“b“'¥~ Manpower problem iritgeacighfgnfilxmiim oingelay. M g YOU!‘ Parcels: nuioiin hivi-iivhiill also of l-flfl- hwse was prettllv decorated in bills $1638.28; eectric light paid tended a. welcome lnvifatln for rm Z00 m P°' 5° he"? were l. A11 Govermnen, depamnem a ,1 loaoiitrirlo. The ceremony WES Dink 5W3 Whte Wm! B liToil-l-‘ilcll 91' bills $2342.01: electric light un- to visit her in her future home. Stifisua es- , D f M‘ ' t - '1 t. directly cgyicetnnd with the war g if gyiqrmed in the presence of 18 mi/ggatPirflTAi-OS. A pgettllly ddeoimgg- pmd 1,1115 $521,311 After which all joined in ‘Slnviflg on theagilt-iélgcgfliegiiyoltraidhiéraslrriaéie 6 QIICC llllS 8Y5 Si C11 , “VH6 ‘gram 0~n kwo pointy g g . - o c‘ c ~ -- ~ i » - y ' l n , ' . ‘ ' . . " - . . . ‘atrialiiigiohgirigo-agdseihfi bflv window girth‘; sdgltlxvlhwiixcilm? fegltllfis °"T“i'.‘.‘."”r$5iii@“Liggéiieihiltiii dgluixoislilsefiuliicglolhyllssgfigvgtiilgw m: “OB-Sh 35 nlilfs iwrtluvest 0f 0f!“- Reserve formdtlons l‘ Th“ u“ DDmmlO“ was a" g Hum-grille chmjnnht _ x irfri ‘Flvfiiq lilslrllclfilf 511l- The bride V’ be was eswncd dcwn‘ 3O convictions for drunkenness; lfldles- and the Nmfli-“GQT 0 U18 gap‘) “Mal Station. and 7° miles may be Called Qut- ‘Zcady on a W“ Iootuig on beom a Tourist hiiililgisp‘: pljriiiiiultiily i “Uiili ":1 his bifde If!“ 1am‘ 5m“ m m“ Se“ 0f ‘mm’ by ‘vim three for damgae to property; one 909111118 Wll-‘l llTea-Wlliily 5mm in "Wf-hwcstcf Manila, Here were _____ [Longitsteand 33s Pfelgfille? “r 11m" g arduous task, so we inviic teven l2 for a shcrt honeymoon wlligfilravRgllh-‘iezvlg sgrairies 1g for the“; one for 855mm c3151“; social chatter and a. lively sing-sing meieed NPQlis of 100 dead. many in- I _ ‘lacuna M h HI; n5 an n- v you to leave your parcels at ,,cha,1o1g,inivii_ tvcnmnanieri by muse m _ , Dona Finis - bodily harm‘ one for common a5_ led by Mrs. Iii/an Darrach at m. Tl . “r 1d t Y (By Jack McCook. Canadian Press 2 Z-rhat the Dominion d f i,‘ our store for slumping, glfi a llebtst \\" I as of their friend." - it! at 9 PM"? A d9” rated m“ 53111; one 1m- speqfllng: one 1m- DflTY-H ‘e a4 ‘c a Dam" ‘V55 5155i‘ Sh" Wm") _ ' _, _ , . e m?“ ,, ivrnpping and mailing, 3 _ rel containing numerous gifts was infraction o‘ School laws fines ____.__ ed at the srime t-iir/ the Langley QTPAWA, D30, s-1c1=>_'r1i@ pivciam iioudbe dovetailed with 5, A ' rolled in by leita Ramsay and on” t‘ $238 C0 ' Miss Mildred MacKinncn, Snfillg was attacked, Twenty-four Japan- fury of a 1,11,04,66,,“ w,“ 1111191151,. that of the United states. 1, 1 _ y K Ruth Tayfor, while Mrs- Horace c m“: “luv mie Wm. m’ o Valley is in Keiisington mi Proies- ese raiders s-.riic.l: at this field. hlt- 9d by Japan's aging; on Empn-c Authoritative sources here esti- i! Ellmdll I)I'Ug L05. g %’lr°1§§'ii$°pir“§€iif§ii§§b iriirliffi“ bards wide on: smite ‘to s? 35f: m“ m” “iiriifiilina“te“““m“ i“fi“i§’i’i‘a a“ ' “m” 5”“ °“‘P°“"' 111353. 5333583033»? ilféli"°dii‘i’fli 5 Ltd f . . 2 _ l — . - i——— _ 5 f8 FBPO!‘ 6 1 f brought Canadas long-prepared ~ ' - - y n say and Mrs. James Ramsay read Ticks Hmne- The Sununerszie Road urn; or the in unconfirmed advmm » - 1 fully or partly trained. This would y R the accompanying verses and Mflr- $335 _““%§°§w‘(i '33‘: glimthf‘ United Church W. M. S. met at the §§‘1‘f“,‘,§,e§§f1§,’,,d§,§f1“°§n lgimdonfg? represent about 200,000 men of the a Rlmfltll-IRSIDE 2 garet Cousin: arramzed them on ex l>l°v_ 9 °1”_ e Yml?“ hfme of Mrs. Dal/V- Clark on Fhurs- 011m- pninis Rairlcd 11c from accentuauvd 10d“. 11,1, army, navy and .111 {time in active 9 5 the Wble- M158 wmdtside "l?" 3"‘ dance ha“ a’ the plesem’ ‘me “as my Bfiflnfxm- The e lfldli-‘S r1111" question o; pumn the mwnpowe, s-Pfllicc and now iii the Dominion. y -, , . .. .,. . i‘ 0'0l151v winked an f" their mmy not considered adequate in ca“ of “i One quill and 51190611 flYWW-“T Other points raided in (lie Pliilip- g ‘ pliis men in the reserve army who "ummgme__mt‘gi‘aqgifj“ fmflup“ and beautiful gifts and joined in "re- The Mover asked the police Afler which lunch was served by pines were Bagujg, 51111111191‘ mount- slmffnz. Flel ow." After the gifts had all been admired a bountiful and delicious gardlng the lunch was served by the ladies in light wires on Sunday owing to Next meeting "For She 1s A Jolly Good to look into the matter. There was much discussion re- damage to electric with the lord's Prayer in unison the hostess. followed with the D9- votlunal period. This meeting closed is i0 be held at the oharlze and the remainder of the the storm. Mayor Campbell stated home of Mrs. Stewart Mouse. evening was plcas-ntly spent ain capital in mid-Luzon where slight damage was caused to the - nearby armv camp, Ft. John Hay; Samp Sntsenburiz where a number of buildings were sct afire and Uiiit- reserves to the best and fullest war use. While defence ministers remain- ed sllent as to steps being taken to meet the new enemy in the west, observers saw the possibility‘ that some reserve army formations numbered about 175,000. The re- serve army includes young men called foi- compulsory military training of four months and re- taincd in service. While national defence secrecy 1n that the damage was being ie- ——- _ ed s11_ z" m1 h '8 _ . a , - dancing. Mrslc wa= fui-nrhed for paired a; quick] as possible. The Mr. Malcolm MacKenzle, schol Mons foeiwnflzfl‘: cuffpufe“egactg‘gln“zg_ might be‘ called out to support the ggfmmgillamgéleglelil alfilleeilliuigfzxlérlllf the Occasion b" Mm"- Rllml MM‘ airport was wit out power until Ill-swim‘ l" "hi-i "mmw- h“ bee“ irhias, northernmost‘ of the Philip- “m” “lmy- new W‘ *1“ M“ officials said that the Edmonton-I Kenzle and Elmer Philips. V- six o'clock this evening and had M Ke nsingwn High school foi- the pines and Apari-l, northernmost units along the Pacific shores, _ A1 1; m m d_ Whitehorse-Alaska chain of land- to be Eaiven be§%l‘Stl7h°uO0hl‘l€i%6f3gi0l1. Pa" W“ port of Luzon. mg cvggloxls g1lflar§ergistmTf1igve lng fields developed by Canada in Mayor amp g y w“ The United Ohurch ladies’ Aid the authority to cnll mi l‘!‘%f‘l‘\'(‘ 1941 wwld be mvamable 9° b0“! Tuesday eveiymln“ would be m held their annual meeting at the U"°""fi"“°d "no"! Sam units to bolster active forces Canada Md m“ Unit"! 5W“ "1 (v/"mmlili" order‘ Mayo! Campbell reported hrme of Mrs. James MflOKhI-HOH. 0H 10mm o’ “w 25'0"" ‘mmmcse should security reasons dict-ate so ‘Tmvmg a" T°5°YV°5 i0 isolated r i Page A; Shaw PERI-‘U MES Colys Grenv-lle Evening ln held a. very 5"°°9555"1 Pa!" the new unit working satisfactory and a‘so the now cooling system. Wednesday evening. The following officers were appointed for the forth who inhabit the Davao region at the southern end of the mobilization of reserves looked on at was not headquarters as a parts o! the llOTUI. The Royal Canadian Navy was Mrs. Neill Wadman of Pleasant A reques. from the Knights of comm; War, President-Mrs. stan- Phllillllll"! We" firm“! II"! hmmonal operatmny expected :0 make the utmost use vane}, litliaimtmm hnohnnomgkghxzset ‘l: tgiaeg‘ Btflfgf-illzaxgg figiagfilgeyllt ‘gfffiffifi s-rfézargflurgry- 3:231] 'fif,y“”s,‘,’f,‘1'd’ffle,',fpywifi And, while there were indica- 35165: gtilslfifggggifireservet mfigln- of her ss r ____ ~ in electtirlc light ratemwas Blalliinwd Mrs: Waldizn Darrach: and afier defend their holdings. 2133:1022 i1€nlil%$tggigf5 uthatrosgin]: July n Dorm“ of m; cggzt-‘vyhé: The ladies of the B02381 Club °" m° °n °Y own“ or M° “m- the usual business period the mrsei- ' “ ' ry sale seconded by Councillor MmTlsim- ing closed with the Mlzpah Bene- It also was feared that the at- army were being consult-red, off- hocii callcd to active service. the rcmnliidrr has kept mi Alert look- , , _ < . lcil poke ni id th l d , aramrmmt"ii"ira .__ "‘ "" e - ' . ’ "It tlthtln --5°’°.i. izlng the nice sum of $25.0). walks cear during the winter Tm Kensixiigton Brownies Back. to wrest coniiol of the sea lanes m“ dfagifjnglaalrigabelnpalnatilgmlat Foloqflng p11,"; 1111111519, M“. Mm, Joseph Wadman and Mrs. about months and Councillor Gorrill was held their weekly meeting asked to enquire suitable Frank Howatt cf Cairleton visited snowplows for the purpose. 1t was friends in Borden on Thursday Friends of Mrs. Uallum of Borden were r0111’ 195111 (it her lines-i in the Prmgi; Counvtfill-loopltal and all hoPe , ghe 500D health. Mrs, Ha Ross and dauzhlél‘ generally agreed that the Archibald M06‘ plow now in use was not w much good-S. ho;se very 1”‘ “’ A.n.r. Committee in the Town Hall on Friday attern on. Miss Ruby Caseley and Mr. Harry Caseley left fcr M ontreal Pilfefllly where they will spent some tine. Her many friends will he glad Io hear that Mrs. Basil Flahaven has returned “m; 1,11; h: ital to her home in Kensingon, a ‘er her TQ- cent illness. leading southward to Borneo. The Langley was attacked twice while lying lii Mnlilzig Bay, an un- developed Unltcd States naval base. One other United States wmship at the scene was reported to have fired on the planes, bringing one down. A shore-sided radio station also was bombed. Wake Island "Smasher? this time and, as security allows. they will be made known hi due course," said one spokesman. Should rrserve iirniy iiiiiis bc called on to support mcmbors of the active army in the Pacific coast area it was assumed here the initial call would go to re- serve formations of the Pacific coast and the prairies because of konrle Kings statement last night that Canadian forces would en- gflili‘ the Jnpniieso rnrmy u-licrcvcr lig was encountered. the leading Etovcriimcnt spokesmen were silent today. "Canada was already and m‘ had made our prepara- UOYIS." to official said as repor- ters asked for further news. at wai- ARMISTICE SIGNER DIES l Gen. Charles Huntzlger, Vichy war minister, was burned to death ln a piano crash In France. lie was one o! the signers of the Franco German armistice. IIIIIIIITIIII a s Ash“ u.’ Ros“ lnw action as Ize "fifth colniriiii" i it r to ' 7 ' ————- l , 1, 11, L11 scat. are a» "WIS "1 s =1" h. us. Tu or sum-rm ..ii::;..:::,m..i~:.:.:.ia. or . nami- lhcKenlio. W" in Kfiminfllm °" Tmmd" reported that Wake Island had been Japanese landma- Some reports said that at least l0.00 of the 25.000 Japanese in the colony were former Japanese sor- vloe men, that 3,000 of the-m al- ready were rrslstiiig local dcfciice forces. °v¢nlnl "smashed" by Japanese planes. and ii (ii Yb M». i amp-p; =r;@,;;;i-;,~1.g :i:..;'::".:its..':..a..z: on tic: nmbwsdor fgwgnoon‘ a’ r were afii-e and that the Island was "lMTuie J?!“ Edwa ‘has Qzumed ringed with Japanese warships. d to her home in Him River after The Bamseo btligadégfi‘ “agile? t ke are of the 9 war s ‘ .- Ja anese u a ee .a P010994 "° l‘ c 1“ spending the last few month. in borlzibarded Ho“: Kong Monday A meeting of the air raid pre- cautions committee was held last night following the council mee - ing, Mayor Campbell presiding. The wardens who had been ID- cool wwut and son Oh"- kllmito M?” Famine Maclsaao were vi-iltzrs to Charlottetown (m ‘Thursday. m “l” vgolziiinercgilgilitmtgllgfhitlg 44511111111? Only one informant who has fol- lowed the situation there closely for h M“ Hem were present and man an: exislnmm. ed m: . l‘ ‘ii-inhale a: tizisizcisis. a ——— w. iiifiili“t..fii’ifii°d"i.‘t £23m}: Ei“iii?5§.§*’lii2‘ir mare“; COMPACTS ! 9n" w“ wngflum‘ ‘viigcedlsstfilisell-‘Cfi deputy Warden! w 113's’ ‘bffisfiflffigfi.’ T5113 hygamiar: military airport. The Pan-American 59119 lhe southern island 11S W‘?! in mm can“ b,M1'-flm",‘,flng1°‘“1h,r. b. assist them ih pairoriniz their 1011610“ on saiiiraay. Kong Kong clipper was damaged gglxanqcclixrlpimajnsiowctigt gblrlgcipiitig f}: Gcnilnmrlivg sonnaiialgl $159“ d Nit‘ Prosper Ber- sections of the town. Mr. Cglxiflzflizg ____ whtlle tied‘ upwricai-by. an inclepeiirl- louwwes: HI;- said Jaganege link-m "Mn" 11'5"}, After lunch hlfl been sewed MM“ Poole who are org M1‘ Eumbem Mam and M“ en mpor u ' tratlon of Davao through tho yI-nrr Willary ins a 1e fi-eeze- the Charlottetown blackout were wands Mann m s iw n have been at the meeting but d.” ‘V1111 mends and relative; of this card were not able to iitwrid- but W Charlottetown and Yirk. t w sured Mayor 61111195611 by We" they would 5W0 "My 55' The main thing discussed HAVE ° G|VE ° {be famous ciélmdkcmd CANDIES THE GALLANT DRUG CO. The Corner Store f 0r the Mrs. Thomas to SEND 1 u resumed ‘Zrfiwifiidi was won by B€Xt0n~ The armed! 1 to B911 a: hing-gal Campalifl- "S- ‘noorons onion itiuiirvs rinsr his‘ M hi! “B! hill“! KHBUY‘ blood ll lfll “I z l --'- '"- a... hair... " apparently was intended for just such a contingency-to create a wedge between the islands and the Netherlands East Indies. Such army and navy centres mar Manila as the fortress of Corregldor Nichols Airport and Cavite. escap- ed daylight attack. Ships at sen between Manila and southeastern Asia warn ordered to race for the ncai-rst friendly port. About 60 Ameri- cans and Britons from Shani:- hal reached Manila safely on a French steamship. Soldiers in Manila roiiiidcd up about 5.600 Japanes". and wi ll Evacuate Civilians Manila has no Dllblic air-raid Mrs. Reeves was a visliorto shelters. and we government. was Sromnegfie on Staurday. speeding evacuation of the city. o! glvln the public -—-—- Schools were clnsvd. Police and warning of the biackout or air Mr. Charles German. Kcnslnllch firemen were on 24-hour duty. _ raid And some thought the fire was a visltir to Chfllmwww" °“ "We're too damned busy to sour... siren wou‘d not be sufficient. This Baurday. the score yet." Amcrican military matter would be thoroughly gone "ij officers said of the widespread aer- irim by the committee. that all buildings should have 1,1 (111915, . The ‘public are expected to see blackout curtains foi- windows so (mic reporters describing he in“ 111.11- own premises are in that. the place would be in com- attacks from the top of an elsht- “ p, blackout, and lf plete darkness from outside or storey bulldinq said they saw big to see that they else to put out all llahts- Aflleféla fires in the dli-cctiolnfifi Flo/ft Ne; ~' l .It ittee was aDDOh Kll dNl l. Fe n an a h m. “Mmm m i331"; ivriil “ti: :22“ iiglgelssthgf Did: dwar- shittiesmiflifioggnllflyor Campbell, R. fiifieml... ifs ‘official informa- 111, 10 inst 1t. the public in the L. Molllson, Major Inrhan and D. lion regarding American offshore wfntter The 3..C.M.P. would have 0, stpwart with powers t0 wt 1h naval activities. b“! H» W35 m0?" phone slstance. was that ‘litmus is always merry bliklli if you choose your :1 GIFTS from "ho “h” h!” ‘I i t . The th t ft d host of tor- few exceptions their slorcs and Lack of Boar r Too in“! ‘ggéfiféggm: gnmzg ‘,§,‘}_,§’{1‘,,§°“,d1.,§$§§"§fi’ Thurs- 9:10 fiiflmwrri“ 011a patrol. aug- banks were closing. Toniuht Japan- ese women and children wrre r=- td b U ited State aircraft. men e y n s leased and returned to their homos C. W. Cook ked if da Dec. 11th when a Public m“ my‘ was being“ made meatlng will be held in the high 1W8 llrug Store .4: o who I'°""'°"" l" 1"!’ Pmvliéoz, 11 h 1 1,1111 en 1-1001 ‘udmn-ium 5t a o'clock and Dlgfluybln‘ Reports in Japanese districts. which were Phone 44 Summcrside H5011 lllfllllznflh 9% fi $121“ irifgaiirilly M: l‘; tgwwa" at: Whlilh the public are urgently placed under military guard. Phone 37 summersme Illa-II n: yun l m “M he thought the baaeme t asked to attend. Major Poole and Unconfirmed but disturbing re- One Japanese Dania Yoso, ivns 1 arrested by a Iilllplno army squad while he was cutting telephone lines in the port ores. ports circulated about the situation at Davao, the site of the huge Jap- anese colony said to be ready to 8-1 the hildr a . i-i ii. Co will be present w i. M ,}"°,‘,’e'§e_.§§§§_'"m°d"° c en gig: valuable information regard- ° ' i log tho rules It was stressed at the neotlnl WINE-Q- t. mi: Kidney Pills vr- . f ’r- jrrfr-‘r, r. 3,- lnlb