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All ata 2g??? lllllll Wlll it Island Furriers ‘Outlook For Hitler Is Bad IONDON, Jan. 6—A|trologers who l the hCilVtlnS for signs or‘ lhc re arc figrced that the moon. ',.tci'. Vfiitis, Neptune, Mars and Tilt.‘ rust. are going to put the "hex" Opening Chorus, Ring Bells bv School. Reading, Not So Easy by Bobbie MJCKFLV. Duet, The Sweet Bells of Christ- mas by Janie Macilcod and Lois Hiscotl. Monologue, Christmas ledgments by Hdeii Reid. MEXTY Acknow- gguflli/IGX", I-iirohlto d: Company in Old Moore’: Almansck, estwblilh- ed in 1697, reports for 1942: b "Flcarly the outlook for Hitler is zit. "Ho has his progressed ascend- an: opposing Neptune and Saturn. and the Neptune transit near about this point in May, 1942 Further- more, the next conjunction of Sat- urii and Mars-in February, 1942- Lilis out on the asccrldant of the foundation map of the Third Reich." Old Mourns sums this up in plain inn uage: "Somewhere between the ca: est and latest these date: first Hitler, and then Nazism. will crash." The “culmination of Jupiter in Japan" durini February will give Premier iIicie-i Tojds oys trouble, and. peace will come early in the summer, the Almimack adds. BTAVLEY BRIDGE SCHOOL CONCERT A very successful Christmas $"‘.orl‘. ""I1t‘i‘l‘i was strict-fl in Slan- iej; Bridge l-lali, Friday evening. Dec l9, under the direction of the teachers, Misses Carrie Woodside sud Isiibel Reid, with Mrs. Lorne tiincEiren pianist for the evening. l‘ stir Keith Henry capahfv acted n" cliairlnan and the following pro- $231111 u'iis 11'1"‘ Fifi, 1/ " land, Malaya "'2 u mun‘ i /c_illlll\ ngltoli loll Indian Ocean Q a Scelu o! Mlln ' o zoo’ IASES Quuu g1» gin-Joy 11mm: i ._l_N A SINGAP l.‘ ‘i maqfl ii Dialogue, Making a Cake by B¢Ott MacLeod, Nelson Henry, Ifrancis Reid. Butterfly Drill, Olga Woolner, Lois MiicKziy, Mary MilCKl1_V_ Kath- leen Boiger, Virginia Fleming, Laura Reid, Aline Reid, Kathryn Fleming, Frances Rcid. song, Fussy oltl Maids Joy Mac. Leod. Marv Reid, Helen Reid Solo_ with (it:iiai' accompaniment, Fntliczs Vvliisiters, by David Bell. Recitation, What C1111 1 give to My County by Keith Henry. Dialogue, Heck said It, Robert Reid, Janie MscEwen, Joy Mac- Leod. Brendon Reid, David Bell, Donald MacLeod, Roma MacKay, Mary Reid, Fred MacKenzie. Intermission Soil-g. Tim scwiuir Ladies Meet. Pailliiic Reid. Kathleen Bolger, Virginia Firming, Kathryn Flem- ing. Mary MacKay Resdlnsr, A Youthful orator by Francis Reid. Patriotic lJ.il! bv Janie Maria-ed. Gladys llvilijv. Lois Hlscoti. Frances Reid, Alina l\i.'icEwcii. .\I Reid, Eileen lVlacDonald. iicl Reid Joy lifzicLeod. Darkie Chorus "O Susannah“ Vernon Morrison, Walter Reid, Duncan Aim-Kay, Austin Reid, Dal" Boll ‘n Smul‘ Pieces. b) .U$ 0f French Islands Was initiated MONTREAL, Jan. 4—(CP)—Jes.n Charles Harvey, editor of the week- ly newspaper Le Jour. said in 1m Jfllflift in his paper Saturday that inc occupation oi the French islands cf Si. PlCYYC-MJQUCIOXI was initiated .ii the Le Jour oiiices last suimiier. ln an editorial note to All NW1? by a he Jour reporter at St. Pierre- iviltltielon, Mr. Harvey wrote:- "une day last sununer. there wa: a discussion in our oilices on St. Qnlhcrinc St, about the painful sit- uation of the people 0i Sh. Pwffe 11nd inc dangers 0i. lBQl/llli; thew islands in the Gulf of 5t. Lawrence iii the hands oi Adollill mile" ° agents. "there were five oi us: Jean Le ‘Jrcl; Commander Quedllle; fl mall 1l‘(;lil Si. Pierre who withholds his name from publication; hull-f‘- Uliurics Illidlllfll in he JOHI‘ Qdlwf) and lily-W . _ "Someone smilcsted: ‘Lets take st. Pierre and ivnuiielvn w" the r‘i'ce French.‘ "A fe\v fiays later, all B13115 r01‘ .lic expedition were complete. N21- , Qmqey Vlnuz (Jflglllllilsiltll of _...rc Lou, made iiiiul zirrfllllie- riltlllS with his chiefs in Halifax for die conquest. “Everything appeared ready. Le Bret and Quedrue went- tc an At- i.lllilC port, whore a number oi lcssels ilWillLlJLl llieiii. At the last niiiiuic it was decided that ilic DR" ,,cct was not ripe enough and that mey should wait ior an opportunity- "The latter presented itself three months later. at the time or the visit of Admiral Muselier. SHPIBIM commander of the Free French ria- vnl forces. Tlic vdliuiit iiizirilicr, ni- ioriiied of the situation, did not lies- pnte. It was necessary lo trike the islands for tile common good and 1n answer to the will of the eople. “The rest is well-known. e 80V- criuneiits of Canada. and the United ‘mates were Jgnoririg the matter. Tiirce Canadians alone, Jean Le Bret inaluralizcti), Hamel and m7:- self, knew the secret from Start I0 finish. But we knew B150 $11811 Washington and Ottawandesired to maintain the status Q110- Poisoned Champagne Brings quick death CHICAGO, Juli. ~l~iAPt —-_A pheasant supper in a private 51111- liig room, of a f1055y 6M1‘ ‘"115 ~°P' pcd off Saturday with soblebs 0! brought quick death to a St Louis business sxcoutive and a. ChicnSO d1Y°1T°e~ , The victims were‘ Clare S. MC- Afdle. 45, vice president and sales manage! of the MJSSOUH Portland Cement Company. ivasssnan, 39, operator of l norm side beauty salon. Dr. W. D. McNally, coroner's - toxicologist, reported that traces of a powdered poison were found in the champagne glasses and chief coroner Anthony Prusaiski stated- “I found s, quantity of the poison in Mrs. Wassmans rouge Win95"- which lay on a window sill of the dining room. Sonic of the crystals were on the chair which McArdle had occupied. He must have been 5ta11ding‘—-p€1‘llflpS he had left the room-when the Doison was D196"! in the champagne glasses. Defin- lteiy, this does not appear t0 be l suicide pact." _ The findings, Pruslnski added. indicated that the potion ivas lid- ministcred bygihe woman without rreiscortiknowledge. George Reid. Highland Fling, by Mary MRC~ Kay and Virginia Fleming. _ _ Dialogue, Brace Boys by Virginia Fleminlp Kathryn Fleming, Gerald Brooks, Walter MiwEwen. met, 1n My Alroplam for Two, Aline Reid and Duncan MalcKay. Pantomime Angels of Jesus, Janie l/iacE/lven, Helen Reid, Frances Reid, Joy Maclmod. lviam Reid. Reading, Oilly a Dream, by Har- old MacEwcn. Goodnight Song, by Lois Hiscott_ Janie MacLeod. Mary Reid, Kath- leen Bolger, Kathryn Reid, Aline Reid. Closing Chorus. We Must All tick Togcthri‘ by School. Jolly Old Santa then arrived and distributed candy, oranges and gifts to pupils and teachers. The singing of the National An- them brought the concert to a close. “Men's fer. "Klimt!- wanton Philippines a "mo! to Jup roar if afieck en Singapbre attempted from smrlll circle INA ‘w, m: i!) v ' v lokMosA T; be sch in chucking cdfil zfflong Kong '1 9 heyrlgstépoiillaoslejzgbggglgcs, l. / l’ / H”, seize use: on oursl cs ‘ - Q. N. BORNEO "' f». "1/ ///.., ‘ ///////////””" ' Pacific z Ocean MINDANAO E as T Philip- plnn. lomeo 50 u t H ppm. in! indies Q gemesnnvamt | 1 {Japanese strategy l0 flfll Slllfllmfvzlg‘ bases and seized territory ipponese thrusts. lap limos! havv Jnps attempt before trying a direct attack be- enolrolnnml- THE cuppnorjrsrowiy _, GUARDIAN HONOLULU, out; IIN FOR ALONG STRUGGLE, COLLECTS GRIM SOUVENIRS or JAP RAID ROVING REPORTER FINDS OA_HU_’S BEACHES ARE BARB-WIRED, GRACEFUL IMPORTANT FALLING llAlll llllE T0 llAllllllllFF Check fallinl hair by nplplyin pun. medial- nsl Cuticura Ointment to p-lenve over- rlcb-lnthcrlnl muse: falling blir. Also relieves itchy, Inl- tsted scalp, helps keep hair soft. unootb and lustrous. Buy Cuticura Boapnnd Ointment at you: drunist’: today. Mada n: CUTICURA 501m OINTMENT Bristol And Vicinity The Bristol o n air rink is now n and crow of skaters lre on ice every evening. W hands remove the snow after the s . George Barry, was the first victim in a hockey game last week when he was lut over the eye vyith the puck Purl ou . which knocked hlm Pte. Arthur Blaxland who arrived home from Emgland some time left on New Years day for Halifax. lvlrs. Biaxlnnd will also move to Halifax t-o reside. _ The illness of Mrs. Ernest MoEwen is much regretted. Mrs. McEwen. has not. _been well since the sudden passing of her husband two weeks ago. Her son Ralph who has been iii {Ullkbitllllic some time is still on the 51C ' ' t. Miss Alice McCarthy, teacher at Slnnott Road School resigned her position and left. Friday morning for Toronto. side PALM TREES A WARTIME MENACE AND HULA DANCERS ON CIVIL DEFENCE‘ H! BITE! MeoDONALD NEA Sorvloe Correspondent HONOLULU-Grim souvenirs from Japanese pliuics and submarines that were lost in the attack on Hawaii DCCEBXDH‘ '1 are being carefully hounded by Honolulans to show their grandchildren. Om employ; at the Pan American Airways nalvazed u 900x200 plane tire and inns-tube in perfect condition. Stamped on the tube, taken from the piano that fell in eigtit feet of _ _ Officials. magma: gem a; ieggeglezi? 5f "One would keep in mlud also the ‘shown reign. 1942 l5 the 17m that he may be required to remain year.) I itfmstaluBsgiflflter seiZrmf1h%urs'duLkit‘ om togmpher b L; . o ed wa l‘, rs a: , grimy 1.33 silos with ragga he: 9.51;“! ‘W1 fwd d°'°“t ypmab“ taken from e. submarine officer in 1' ° ca“ b° 0V“ u” “- command of a 40-foot suicide sub. The 5M1‘; deslg“ l5 a ‘rcllch 51X Other items of clothill" from n ‘m ‘lee!’ “<1 l“ M‘ .“.“d‘= “i; Japanese Duo, who went‘ down m’ as long as the builder wishes. The Harm} we" buurcaiwd excavated earth is piled up on each was a m. ‘up New» aide to ruard against shrapnel, or clout.‘ a leather 3mm. u helmet P11“, uzwfio; ‘Mini °l 1°88 °T 1'1" with erplionec, o scarf, gerbardine The Shem} ma _ y be a mere hole ungiiorm and bandana. head cover in we ground m‘ one person, or school children are 1y long enough for several families. l bi of shrapnel and Some are bililt in the shape of an bombs that landed on nearby L, or zig-zs-g to stop flying splint.- iiomes and in the streets. °‘ s. In one neighborhood district in wghngwiucgat ygfigflefganowgm: the mountains in back of Honolulu. plane wmg American made, with several families have rehzibilittitctl ilte original blue paint showing an ancient Iiuwaiian bilrinl cave ‘mough the ,.ed_ A, ‘he m, is me that burrows a mile iliio the side. sign of the Rising I of the cliff. At the very end of the cave, early rasigierllls of tine district; foundliico s nu ry,rse Even a blackout hu it: bright u”. guarded by l deep lubtenam ii Honolulu has been completely ca“ Wm; _ y...‘ Mi". Jerome O‘Bi'ieii, clerk iii the blacked out evelfynighl’ 5m“ n?‘ mgtxc-(‘igi-Iqiqu:liiiliiseqlggiihgdltggriills Mom“ compel-am‘ More has pup cembel: ‘l, and residents have woik- ' _ '3 t t - _ . ed up several ingenious devmcs and have 11in a garden hose l.ii chased the property lately vacated léivl John Keefe. Mr. Keefe has pur- ased the large property of Mar- garet Findley, here. Pte. George Laybolt left this week on return to Newfoundland. Pte. Antlicnv Trainoi" has arrived home on hi; leave. Smelt fishermen report this the worst season for fishing in their memory and some of those memories (late brick fifty years. There were prricticnllv no smells at all since the season opened in October and most of the younger fishermen are leaving this section. Pte. Carol McAdam, R. C. M. A, c. was home last week for two days leave. Pie. McAdam is_stationcd at 28:: of the army Hospitals in Can- Mr. Billie Clark arrived framed Boston last week for s short stay. Misses Itfargarct and Reta Cullen. CllIliKOcifiillWllusflEllll the New Year's holiday at their home in Morell. Mr. Reginald Phalen. teacher at Canavoy school, returned last week from a vacation trip to Montreal. Word has been received from James B. McDonald, who is spending the winter with his brother Rev. Peter McDonald. in Montana. that he is in the bloom of health and likes the country very much and will not return home before June. Trainman Anneas McDonald has been sent to Borden _,vnrd for the winter months, but his family will remain here. Reginald O'Brien. R. C. A. l". has left: on Return to Toronto after u short stay at his home here. Miss; Evelyn Ryan. R. N., city, spent the holidays at her home-B. Jack Miner WINDSOR. Ont, Jan. 5 __<c1=) —|11¢k Mlnfl‘, internationally- kixown naturalist of nearby Kings- V1110! who underwent a major op- erat on at the Henry Ford Hospl. tel, Detroit, for appendicitis and g Ball bladder ailment, was reported wnlsllt by his eldest son, Manley F‘. MillPi‘. to be making satisfactory prom-css toward recovery. Th0 Physician in charge said he f-‘XPCCWU Ml‘. Miner to recover de- spite his advanced year: unless some complication set in. Mr. Mm- er is '76. Manley Miner said all members of the family had received mes- snflcs from people in every province and state in America, expreggmg wishes for Mr. Miner's recovery. MlnsrcPs relieves sprains. Mortgage Sale There will be sold by Public Auc- tion in front of the Law Court: building in Charlottetown in Queenie County, on Friday‘ the 23rd day 0|‘ January 1942, at t e hour of Twelve O'clock noon, ALI. THAT tract piece and purool of ll-lul lltuuh and I is: a:..r.~;nr:.'=.:.-...i-:.:~= l: 0f terrorism ed as follows, that ll to lay:- COMMENCING at. a stake fixed in the South bank or shore of Murray lhrhour u! the Welt lino of llnd in nonunion of James Penn and run- nld b0 loutls Eros lust 100 thence 88 db Well 10 e 7 degrees Welt l Ion thence Non chains to the shore of Murray llu- bonr aforesaid, and the lut men- tioned lino being the “ ‘ stake at the lace of commence- ment oonta 100 more: of land being described n u certain Deed of conveyance dated October 15th 1850. these fig migekfffg, §,';,“,“'" u.“ relations now are the worst sinoe Alexander McDonald of e other M01111 of the emf-dice I aw" and and be s. ha] I811) , In; the land conveyed y Mary McDonm-d and another In Alexander D. McDonald by Deed fluted March fourth. 189i. The above sale i: mule under and by virtue of u Power of Sale oun- od in n mortgage dated June 18th, 19%, between Alexander McDonald of Mnrrs l-lnrbenr South, in King: County, . part. and the undersigned of the other Part, default having been made n payment of the principal thereby secured. Dated this 23rd day of December, A. D., 1911. MARY B. TBAINOB. IrUI-lfl-MQI-l-Vl-IL n. of stumbling over Fido in the dark by tying s bell around his neck. When he blackout, male citizen to construct to protect his family, and the U5. district engineers have issued a series of drawings to be followed in digging in." close to the dwelling,” warn army Vatican City‘ paper ls rggoygring Attacks use of Brute force in policy from a neighbor's yard. The en- trance is seven by twelve feet, and in an emergency 30 people could be quartered there. One family solved the problem "wanted out” during they dipped his tail in phosphorous to ivarn block war- dens of his approach. A real "tziil light," if I may be permitted to say so. Men are wearing blackout belts made of transparent material that glows in the dark. People who doll‘! make the blackout deadline and are CAUfZllT out after hours on darkened streets are urged to wear squeaky shoes and whistle as they approach sentries. "It saves a shot in the dark." explains officials. A half milliorl people on this br- lcaguercd tropic island have been playing Robinson Crusoe in earncsl. since that sunny Sunday, December 7. when Pearl Harbour was bomb- Honolulu, at the dawn of the new year, is digglnz in for i\ long 8 E It/s .". \‘.'Rl‘l'.l.il'l(2 town now mid for- gotten are the miles of sunny beaches (covered with barbed wire), waving oocoapalms (whose glistening leaves in moonlight catch enemy eyesl. and hula danc- ers (they're in civilian defense work now). Families are thinking in terms of blackout rooms, food conserva- tion and bomb shelters now. And at present, the problem of building a bomb shelter is more important to the family head than buying a new ear, if he COULD buy a new car in Honolulu. Airnr lnegulatlions require each shelter Wliat to do when planes are zooming orcrlicad and bQmb5 whistle down from u sunny sky? All Honolulu asked that question during the attack on the city Dec- ember ’! by the Japanese, and n sane sot of answers came imme- diately from lltc city disaster coun- “The shelter should not be too cil. "Fall flat on your face if worst (Emil. where the Germiu-i battle- ships Schnrnhorst and Gneisenltr niitl the cruiser Prinz Eugen are bombers again Saturday night for the_se__c_‘ond_succc" ' __iiight.t___ VATIQA-N CITY. Jan. 4—-(Ahf.ll agency to AP)—-The Vatican City newspaper Oaservatore Romano :aid Saturday future eta-operation amen: nations must be based on ‘a lurid- icsl basis" and not subordinated to a, policy "which cannot resist term- tation of brute force" Prerequisites for a‘ lasting ace, the newspaper added, are "l beriy, integrity and security for all na- tions, even the smallest‘ no diverg- ence from these prerequisites can e tolerated." Attacking "the use of brute force as an instrument of foreign policy.’ Osservatore Romano declared that "one nation's will to live should nev- er amount to the death sentence of .. mother. "If the juridical riaht: of a na- tion have been infringed upon or impel-tiled," it asserted. “then this calls for rcpariltions. Such repar- ations, however, must not be deter- mined by the word or arbitrary eiolnn, ut ‘by H11“ o! lulu“ 111d reciprocal IQ fly." New outbreak. In Paris area ed today in the imposition of a b pm. curfew by the German oc- eupatlm authorities while s. "ser- ioul incident in tho occupied Mulch seaport of Brest led to the lislpen- don of the entire eity omincil. (These new anti-German inci- dents coincide with an apparent worsening of German-Vichy rela- tions. Btockhoim reported Advices from Brest. the Atlantic port at the tip of Brltsnny. tonight reported the incident there involv- ed the entire council. from the mayor down, and that it was re- guided as so serious that entire council was suspended today. Although the nature of the in- cident was unspecified. it was said to have occurred during an inaup- urcl ceremony for the council. which had Just taken offbe. The mayor reported nded with his aides was Senator u. . (The Borne radio reported that the Mayor and the council had been d until further notice by _ of i!!! dhiflbk tlngent, h directed by llllsu l‘ flu up, was attacked by British p A contingent of Cmnfliun nurses on route the sights from the Empire state building and ls, In _turn, spied upon l (Exclusive NEA Photo by JANUARYJ» Alan Campbell). comes to waist,’ advised Edouard L. Doiy, territorial director ior civilian defense. . Mr. Doty pointed out that most casualties 1n war areas ooiur where civilians won't take to cov- er and are exposed to bomb and iuiti-aircrnft splinters, machine gun bullets niifl flying: glass. "But there's nothing muc-h u Gel-marl authorities were report- Pci t0 have ordered the new Prlris curfew for cafes and other public laces us n result of iliidlsclosed “iorrori-t" ziciivitirs of yesterday. ' _I3$l‘1ilI__!‘f\_lli0__8f!Ll_(_‘l __Rari.s r m 1,»: 119i‘ mama - w: - a. 11,111» ' d? “if 1°?“ ‘U91 i! pom; ‘W '1'" "ll ‘PIPIWM 3° ‘nop "109 "I '5) ‘saw pus um ‘q "fllfl SUM DUI) I2 “Ellis ‘Moll "will Mltlis liiliqai ‘ssadud -§i\\'\)ll I1[ll|0\l0][ ll] paqm -qnd pun sxiuauyiua 10111:"; ‘Sn M1 W113i“? ‘ 3o copra: u yo auo 1| 510p“. "Will-mil 4WD 4°! I-nqpqi ‘lonrlsuoa 01 FIHIIIW elm: ll“ "tuba: suumeynila: ifuuy ‘pdillljfiilp ssupilojop 5n ll-Fllli“ all"! 311mm,, neurons; dvr won 1mm Flimwsoo ‘Bllligp .m[p|0§ c pug any“. uv: o/ioqy ‘I110!!! 100mm stnpuouo}; ifnp-juasasd p: an» 5T loll!!!" I-"WJ "0 ‘FY9118 OI" 30 sous: uigrii fiugaouog Bomb Safety Shelter WITH TILTED ..oVl-2n 0P PLANK AND EARTH person can do when a. high explo- sive bomb falls and cxploies close to a house, or directly on it," he said. order was luv u "bomb Olllrngs" in s xestsursrc frequented bv Germans. 'I'lii.s at» tack, Sviirtlay night, was said to have cnuscd no casualties and only slight dlimagedw“ _____==- to service ln South Africa stops off in New Y0"! 1° l" by g 3hr photographer. The con group arrived in Capetown MM-