ill -:<-v»>»,. fi. -'io0I<‘\)>PcQr5\ .e~..-.v~i.-.- THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAD- rAGE FIVE ‘JlJNE 30. 1942 Washington Counts Rule; ---‘ Both Royal and Republican"- As One of Its “War Booms” i By MILTON BRONNER commute between Washington, 0t- NEA Sum“ Sh“ cunespondm‘ Laggt gins‘: lfggrgiontheir handsome MONTREAL STDGK EXCHANGE Stocks close Bell Tel 136 Brazilian 8 3-6 Bldg Prod l3 1-4 Can Cement t i-t Cm Car Found Island having Council of December 10th, 194i. in- cluded unong the several areas Canada. subjected to NOTICE AIR RAID PRECAUTION REGULATIONS raovnvcc or PRINCE Edwina ISLAND The Province of Prince Edward been by Order in in Air Raid. Pre- ._ n1 t ll I h ilk t . . . Wfiflfillfidreotegwiemfiiiloy gliillrmgilt ‘Agatha: vteiiroAnré I‘)! fruit-N. g2?‘ Iggflfié A a 1 4 gill-m"; Rgkulflgélfls. tgle l-iogorablr; ‘ . arr)’ . ox. n y or er o a eniovlns Quince; §°r0§§wa§§ :;‘;‘.,,§§“‘,‘,E:‘Z.;,,?,$§;°§: alfifllfffstglufl,‘ Can steam a 1-4 December 22nd. loll. of the Min- wsr bwlm-fl w, n “M” cockmnng way from pa“), m paryyj Celancsc 24 lster of Pensions and National ‘hgilllgeaiglserfllilmligtzd ab? the present Blond Crown Prince Juliana of $0 58955“ g: 14 grigghnguflbglélgreldlqolgs lggfeggléfftl; my post trips here of he Duke Holland visited Washington serv- m m, a 543 can“; eguhmom ‘wdnsomhmon, 12nd Duchess of Windsor, plus the oral times. the last one acccmliunleél S‘ 3 ‘ 1940‘ u amended by _ a 48 _ I"'t"iii"s.l“ar.:i.l:“.§:i.%:":.i; ...*r;.ii:'.'.i=s...iz“*s...ir:'" ' e-t-e- c» e r::l:.i.ia=iii:::.-- w“ "*- n. ex e ' "' 1m a 1-: - m el Rio, President oi Hem in August, i941. and a. return P _ ... .. Q... ‘ilffifiiéifitiii; its‘. it = * n an s ' . Tim” “a” w e" g5 ' Nat Brew 31-4 l. Major w. Herbert Poole of . uebec Power Charlottetown is hereby appointed Shbwinigan l2 7-8 chief Executive Officer oi Air Raid s, L“, com 110 Precautions. and as such is author- s, L“, i0 lzed to give executive administration 2* w‘ ‘*2 3i...‘§‘°ti§.e‘§§i‘i‘i“°§‘€t§‘£‘€ 123N525? 5" o’ Cm PM _ directions and control of all com- Brlialii’: DIIIIB 0| iniisor Peru's President Enlnnuel Prado Kin; George Stocks d F a??? gautions lbé any‘ committee oflthe] , Am c an ' rovlncizl rgaii zation or any oca Nqway‘ C'°"“Ain Tel Tel 11° 1'2 or subordinate committee. Princess Marthamlaconda 24, 3-4 B 1d " 1,000 l0 Prescribed Areas B§,,.,“,',‘,“A, 29 5-8 8. The regulations herein contain- ches on“, ed shall apply to the following sev- s Chrysler 59 5-8 grrldlvigglecegf gilncearlgdivarxlulgigntdrp Con Edison 13 1'“ The city of Charlottetown being Ge“ E1" 7"’ 5'8 the area within the corporate limits gfiflNltlilrvf/gii of said clrtyihonolztilsoltrloseig, built o e ' en .. Kenliecott 28 5-8 QQQQQ? oya y a l“ " Mont Ward 23 3-5 The Towns of Summerside. Souris. N Y Central 8 Montague, Borden, Kensingion. Al- 1 Nor Am Co 'f i-li bertori. and Cieorgetowriybelilz the Y1 Phil Pet co 36 3-8 areas within their respective col-por- sm o“ NJ 34, 1-2 attic limits]. asliliow cli ls-stisltabllsli- M» we e §...-..'.*:.i..i.l° " oifiifi trim‘; “r” "med A“ 25 3'“ The Villiiy o: of Sdluthport iiunter U 3 Rubber 17 River, Ti n sh, 0’I..ea.ry, Victoria. U 5 5t 0° Mount tewart, Crapaud, North Vanadium 0°’? 15 Tryon, Klnkora. Emerald, Albany. Ecuador's Presl- West Union 23 1-2 pin-flown, New Gmsgow. Norm 3,15.- IL of Greece dent del ltlo West Eleo 88 5-8 tico. Malpe ue, Centreville. Central Woolworth - Bedeque, iscouche. St. Eleanors, Washington eagerly awaits the scheduled arrival of exiled King George l] of Greece, center recent and all the even Presidents of foreign republics were rare here. but today they are common. Britain's King George and Queen Elizabeth lust before the war, may have started the ball roll- gig. The ivar. of course, kept it go- ROYAL NORSE COUPLE ARE FAVORITES A royal Washington resident is Crown Princess Martha. of Norway, s frequent and favored White House lllPsl. Her husband, smiling, ruddy CFflWll Prince Olaf pops into town frequently, in fact, he seems to above. Other photos visitors, both royal and republican. show some of the Capital's other face cards, anonow under the Nani heel. she was accompanied by her consort, Prince Felix and Joseph Been, Minister of Foreign Affairs. Highly important, from the stand- point of hemisphere politics was the recent visit of President Manuel Prado of Peru, who made quite a lilt here. His success. and the com. ing visit of President Del Rio of Ecuador are considered proof n! the bsnoflis of our Good Neighbor policy. With 52 nations diplomatically re- Diefienlefl here. Washington has be- come a world city, with more em- bassies and legatlons than any other in the world. \_. Jlnsslflod Floral and Spiritual Olfsrln inch; 3o word; In Memorial Notlc u Cards. etc» so adding enga e additional 3 vmr Advertising-Rates -I'ayahls in Advance Minimum Charis for Any Advertisements M Cents r name; men s e0 words for $1.00 Notices of Thanks and Appreciation, 10c per ch or to word. Hats of Subscriptions t9 cents per inch. Address and ntltlon 81-00. Other rates on application. Wanted T0 Le! WANTED - BARBER APPIENT- ices. No former experience noon- sarv. Write for information Moler Barber Collette. Halifax N433 HOUSE FOR RENT-ll ROOMS. 6-30-2l. Apply '1 Spring street. T0 LET-NEW HEATED APART- ments. furnished and unfurnish- ' d l Brighton. A pl “RF Miscellaneous ‘Grumllflm P {$27M MRS. JOHNSTON'S BEAUTY saloon. Oil and Creme Perman- Agents wflnted ents. Bargains. 6-25-71- F 3| “film “t. so?“ $.91??? argemen c mu a e or a e United Art. Toronto. 5-14-3131. INVERNESS SCREENED CDA 50 cents per bag. Standard Cos $8.00 tori- Cash. M. F. Wal h ytcur old hens, 1 choice drivl Iclvtlcsdale.) Thomas Emerald. 6-30- ron SALE THIS wank-spanner: beds. springs. mattresses. Slliillfi unslistands and be Apply shows Hotel. rinu ron SALE WILMOT VALLEY ____. I em instructed by the Misses lizivrrt to offer for sale the home- iirarivfarm of the lute Peter Stavert It Ihlmot Valle . 100 acres of ex- cellent land. wel conserved and in In heat three mllcs from Surnmerslde. fronting on river: Ilrko lmrn. two znnd outbuildings; [sod suite of cultivation- srmlng community. dirt-fling Inst by fire, Title assure l1 not sold by prlviilc sale. will be Illfcrcd later at public auction. s . 8-27-35“ . » FOR SALE ON MY PREMISES. 100 n8 mare 3 yeurs old: 1 veal" old colt room dishes. 6-30-7-2. FOR SALE Few York Stock Exchange g ___._.. (Canadian Plots) Montreal Burb (Canadian Press) mlttees having authority herein. and to appoint deputies for such areas and duties as he may see fit, A. B. P. Defined 2. The initials A. R. P. as herein used shall mean Air Raid Precau- tions. rmd. A. R._ P. worker or warden shall mean any volunteer worker or warden registered for Air Raid Pre- Wellingtin. 'l‘yne Valley, Ellerslie. 519m Portage. Brookfleid. Keppoch, St. Peters, Murray River. Cardigan, Moreil, Murray Harbour. Annandale. in each instance including the areas commonly regarded as of or within such village. whereof the buildings are not separated as in the general Stocks lClose farming areas. 3539?; l; H General ‘lillfikglnireflestrictiom Dori A 2 1-: a’ Fwd A 17 34 4. Within the areas aforesaid" no Hir Walker 4° person shall hereafter between sun- Imp Oil 8 7-3 set and sunrise, allow any imattond- Price Com 7 1-4 ed premises. ship or vehicle. in his. Price Pfd - occupation or under his control. to emit an light, nor shall rmv such person s ow or maintain any exter- nal llghted sl n. or any other exter- nal lights. un ess the same be under the constant control of some com- petent person. nor shall any person ___- make or maintain any ‘Fire where- (Canridian Press) from the light or flames or sparks stock, c105; may be externally visible ilriless such Canada’ __ light or flames be lmmedlarly ex- Commerce _ glofaglgsléillalfggv some competent per- fiit-iitil‘ ‘i’ . =2- to: Montreal - n25?“ y I" I a y ‘ Livestock MONTREAL, Julie 29—(CPl- The Montreal livestcck market to- day reported receipts of 1,034 mt- tle, 1,580 calves, 670 stiesp and 396 hogs. attl-o and calves were slow. Lambs and hogs were firm, Steers were slow in starting. A few early sales were made at s11 to $12 fcr good, $10 to $11 for med- itun and $8 to $10 for common. Good heifers sold at 810.50 to $11, medium t9 lo $10.50 and common $7 to $9. The odd. fed calves or baby bccvcs sold around $12. Good Cows were $9 to $9.15 with a tcp of $10, medium were $8 to $9 and cqm- mori $6.75 to 57.75. Calipers and Cutters $560 to $6.50. There were no early sales of bulls. 'I'lis mar. get wlill be closed to ail trading on u Calves were slow and price; 25 i0 50 cents lower. Qcod qupllty were mostly $13150 with a. few tops 50111118 1m to til, medium good veais s13 and lust medium $12 to certl Services but they shall for may emit any gremises shall be permissible by cate of the Director of Police be at all times so shaded that no window. door or other aperture in the exter- direct beam of light and only the necessary mini- mum of light vvitllln shall be visible from without. Lighting Restrictions Without Areas d. (a) Within the Province and without the areas aforesaid no per- son shall between sunset and sunrise make or show or allow to be made or shown on his premises any fixed or stationary external light unless upon momentary occasion or occas- ions. ) Every summer or shore hotel. and every public hall or like premises used after nightfall and necessarily exposing a considerable area of window surface. shall. unless it be provided with a constant and reliable means of immediate corn- cunicatlon with A. R. P. headquart- ers or warning station whereby it may receive air raid warnings. at all times between sunset and sunrise be subject to all lighting restrictions hereinafter imposed on premises during blackout periods: lf such provision for communication be . h , m d on- _ sum mo“ "use o em c U250‘ Wm‘ me hulk M “mm” maintained. then such hotel. hall or venlences. burns garden, ‘ulullrv yiirfl 1-4 mile If"!!! ii. my an paved fond. Cheap sale. Apply Guardian. 6-27-30-“21 FOR SALE for quick $9 Wm, the bu, 1""- "°i“‘“"‘° veils from sic to $11.50, Drinkers mid light grasseii}; byte $754) rev $3 <1 $815. Ycririlucs we-Qssfslo toagi Lambs u-ere s‘eady at $17 for ___,sd 8°06 quality wl‘h plalner kinds Symon by the means m0 mostly $16 with an odd sale B6 Isfiallsofls $15. Sleep wire from $6 to Hogs were steady to Strong, son- 1118 at $15.75 to $16 f0" B-l dresg. ed, Grade A drew $1 pey hcg we- iinilsc. ‘l rooms. convflllcflflvfi- P"!!! mium whh discauniiocn off grades. Rlvd. edge of Town. Garden limos tvtvgre Apply locality. Exce home or rental proposition- Guardian. B-tl-B-s-tu-tf. \::__.__.__ ANNUAL MEETING _____.._ Prince Edward island Medi- at them with an electric iron; after cal Society will be held the Charlottetown Hotel EVERETT r. SCHURMAN. Chgrlotlelovlin. on Friday, |....2,_,_,_ F"°‘°'"'~ July 10th, 1942 at 10.30 A. M. ,.,....,_ 6'-—-—-—~—30-7-? (By HELENA HEA VEN -— SENT RUBINSTEIN) COLOGNE-TALC DUSTING POWDER BATH OIL ETC. May be bought separately or in attractive sets. A LOVELY SUMMER ODOR JAMIESON’S DRUG STORE ~81- "' mo» 4th» #* - ‘9-50 $10.50 llvo PItESENTATlON AND Anmmss 0n the evening of June 10th. a number of the friends of Mr. and Mrs. Georze Cobb assembled at their home in Milburn to honor them with s farewell party. Miss Mae Robbins. on behalf of the people of Miliburn, read an ad. dress nnd Miss Ruth Cobb presented which Mr. and Mrs. Cobb expressed El- their thanks for the lovely lzift. After refreshments the ladies. c socislwegllelieirnvdwgys The following is the address: ‘ To Mr. and Mrs. Cieorlle Cobb: Your friends of Milbum wished to remember you in some way before ou departed from vour home dis- rict. so have taken this o portunlty 01ft Dresentlnk you with his small I t. We ask you to accept this gift, not because of its value. but as a token of the esteem in which you are held. signed on behalf of your Friends; . WANTED For Annapolis Royal Experi- enced maid. middle aged wo- man preferred. 2 Adults, 1 child stale experience and wags-s give full particulars ‘of Self and Reference. Write P. O. Box 262, Chester, N. S. premises shall be silbject to such restrictions only (IIIPIHQ the black- out period conunuliicatlvr. and the lzivimz of such communications by he said headquarters or ivamlng vidod shall be conclusive proof of its prompt receipt. Fire Prevention horizontal. and Ihotor vehicle lights to the extent hereinafter specified. nor allow any external rum or fire under his control to remain unex- tinquished. nor any light within premises. ship or vehicle in his or: cupatlon or uiider his control to be externally visible, either directly or by reflection. except anti-bilr lary lights as herefrlbeiore permitted“. lmerglncy Llghtin: ii. Provided always that any hospital or other place in which em- ergent oi’ wholly essential acts nec- essitate the use of minor and tem- porary lights not reasonably capable of being shaded or concealed. may be. by written permit of the Chief of Police or chief police authority cf the area. concerned, exempted from these regulations to the extent necessary; such permit to be cancel- lsblo at any time by the issuer or by the chief Executive hereinbefore appointed. Traffic Restriction in Blackout 12. During the contlnuarlceof such blackout all roads and high- ways shall be kept clear for emerg- ency use. and no person shall chive or operate an vehicle within any such area. un ess within the ex- emptions next below. but shall at the commencement of the warning immediately park or stand his veh- icle by curb or otherwise properly. Traffic Exemption; l3. (a) Provided always that lights shielded or diminished u hereinafter required shall be per- mlssible on the following motor veh- icles. and that such motor vehicle mnv operate during blackouts hilly with due care and at such rate of speed as reasonable safety to per- son! and property shall allow with the efficiency of such light remain- z: Vehicles in Police. ambulance and fire services in the ordinary necessities of such services. Vehicles while engaged in servicing utilities. or such other ser- VICES E5 AYE “ECESSIWY iii O!‘ GECQS- sarily maintained through ordin- ary emergencies. Vehicles of physicians. clergy- men and nilrses._ while used in the ordinary necessities of their profes- Vehlcles oi’ A_ H. P. workers while used in actual A. R. P. work and carrying a permit for such use sisned by the, Chief Executive Offic- er or any official by him designated therefor. Vehicles of the armed forces while used in the ordinary course of Vehicles used by other per- sons in emergent necessity. but only if traffic congestion shall not result or be likely to result from such use. (b) Lights on all vehicles shall be shielded or diminished as follows: All lights other than two headlights as ordinarilv placed arid one red rear light shall be exting- uished or entirely concealed. The rear light shall be shield. ed so as to emit light rrrvs only bi‘- low the horizontal and from only one aperture of maxlnlum dimen- sion of one-quarter inch. Headlight shall be shielded so that no ray of light be directed above horizontal. Li ht from headlights shall be diminished by aperture devices or by coverings so as t0 be practically lllVlSlblf’ at a dist-once of 500 yards but readily visible directly forward for 100 yards. and so that light shin- ing therefrom or reflected from any road surface or other thing shall be invisible from a distance of 500 yards overhead. The aperturepdevice presently approved by the Director of Police Services of the Provincial A. R. P. Committee, and any other device hereafter by him approved shall be held sufficient for all intended pur- poses or regulations hereunder. Conduct of Persons In Blackout l4. Sublect to consideration of safety. duty and reasonable neces- sity. all persons shall during the blackout period remain in or seek shelter and avoid unnecessary ex- posure. use of streets and roadways. and other interference with A. R. P. personnel. No child tinder the age of sixteen years shall be or remain abroad without emergent cause. Right of Entry l5. All constables or peace offic- ers. whether or not of A. R. P. per- sonnel. may enter upon any prem- ises. or ship, dolnrr only necessary breaking therefor and usinz only necessary force. and take control of any vehicle. so as to abate ariv ex- ternally visible offence against these regulations. and shall have the rieht of entry. without breakins: nr force ilniess especially instructed in writ- lnu by the Chief Executive Office-r, to inspect their condition for anv hazr-I; or {pr any violation of these reunio- ons. to enter any premises Enforceml-‘nt = now faces invasion by a German- Egypt is a mass of doscrt land, dotted w route of attack on Alei-"itidricl, the Suez Canal and the r‘ PUBLIC FORUM ‘lhll column lo ops-ii for Im- ruoouulon hy tflflvhlilllldtll‘! ‘of question- ol Interval. 1hr- Uliu-lottctowu Guardian duos uul aoconu-rl ‘ tho wvhflfl" Al ncrrespolldcltn- ' TEACHERS’ SALARIES Shy-Professor Roddin asks for comments upon Illn‘ iotlvr in Siti- u:"day's Guardian irr ling: upon the above subject. The Professor is cer- tainly warrallted in follulirillg any couise that will engender" public iuteiest in ibis iililicridlit nl i‘, particularly ltupc;"i;iiit ll4>‘.\'. 1t . our young people coiliiiiuc to . ihe Island as they ‘more boon do n9; of late, our School B lids will be confronted with the .<,f‘l‘i0‘.l5 problem of being unable to obtain feathers at any price mid lint would rile-uh the closing of llllllly country schools. In ills letter Mr. some bond SIITIIIJIIHTII}; ul fro‘. garding which the public lire formed and which fill-y expected to accept. ho st t some proof. For ex. Government's colm teachezs’ salaries i less t/rlaii the col ‘ m 1 and municipal PHyIYiKMIS Rmtiflin nlukcs rc- m- (‘All liarvilv be iiliriut lo tllc teachers in the other l)i‘O\lll('95. I: such is really the cusp is: u". linvt the figu Admin. he smtcs iITlI the .. . ' y Vs: ‘ gill K ' SOLIERS nus r i lollons ovonesd I to lure In I940 Egypt, battleground for Persians, lvizicedonians, Romans. Arabian Italian army thrusting eastward frun ith s few oases, the cozimil hligliwziy run-nine the only {e Egnit is still tcchnicflly ~- % » , t’ . i Nile valley. WI OFFER- PROVINCE $1000.00 F. J. BRENNAN i .—~. __-— ~ --— cost of collection per uii. lo\l‘ci' lii P. E. I. than bis. t- L also first the erceiitago oi bo-lool attendance is ower. Again, I so)‘, ict us have the figures. ’l"ne future economic p! Prince Eclivurd Island lsti pendent rpnli llie etluclri fftillilg people of today, llil ‘lIlCLl YPT ENDANG * _» ' J\'>l‘.If Think.“ flair-Mun a? / Ounqul l," M. li.\<€.\'tldr-MANAGPIIL Bgjflg p1 Ngva SCULIZL lillililillg Rep. "i" Amman 9hr useless .._L.._, pin L',lS if» '_ gtcologriculiurol ' ubcu if was in r1975 /‘ -== Motor loud! F ‘I"""CE\IGVGHRO I I s, Turks and Luiilsli in centuries 9 - - ' i Libya, i Became southwes '-r~'~-_ -:_:::."—___:_.~i' A OF QUEBEC 3 l-2% Bonds Aluiilrinir Jilly 1st, i957 AT 99 1-2 to yield 3.54% nalvommiriozvs $5i)'\).tl(l $10G.“ 8r COMPANY LTD. Charlottetown UIYNS TWO AXIS BOMBQI l) VALPJITA, Anita, Juno 2>—( ~v~s not lnuiisdlawly in Cltliqiilillfl piiot whom down two Axis bomb- UVVI‘ this Medite- furiross. authorities ‘ll, IL ‘WEI BMLOHD those attending the cou. _ ficllfluli. 1n Cllarlotlctuuii, _ . g fills ACQIIiPII-Blim iucrsitie and a few of the -- 1 ..~ st‘ onti tun in four days. villages. whore our better prev-mid the bombe are sliuutotl, we stem i0 l l .1‘ bugs .ili;i élills n ‘ l. l“? ‘lilé; leaving liuve graduated i flu-y ‘ 0f Wales Colcfgc. 'l“his silt-sly is a very paying propos lax {layers of the Pro . Asi-itultilre is our iuulil 1nd" nlwrl ii. swms in lilo i t ' liuirctl is a Prorli (Jtilltgh “(lure tiic iii!'lll(‘l'b so . obtain the practice and illrming at the lowest p0 to their parents. The Coiistiiitiaicd school bu‘ ill" idle nllfi i; flffllflliy h- " of it; inulzll parts. if siuue acconlniotiutioti bulldii , ed and addkionril adj hing loud purchascd, that would stem to be fin excellent start for o S w; kind, Possibly Mr. S William l\ ‘ ‘Dnmftl’; bils. (es-or ill Miultivnl, wouci t‘- tiio Ulldhtfililfig. i anl. Sh‘. etc. on for c i vit-‘inls to his guns we ur-rlttrntti the Island is of the itcticni "ALA. .. . ----~- ~— —---._- ; Ilse Itflnanl’: for dnndrlfl W t é Examination Fitting sud Bllpplyhl Glasses Etc. J . IJEABUN OPTQMETBJST Montoxue. I. l. l. , Office flours: lo toilml. ‘ 8ui5lKM. i Holidays efc.. IlV appointment Office (‘ivnncctcd with DKUGETOIIE 7. The occupants or persons in control of building's within the areas aforesaid shall at ‘ill tunes keep he interior of said buildings and espec- ially the upper storey thereof as free from inflammable material as is reasonably possible vim record to ordinary ilsape and shall provide i8. All A. B. P. wardens are eni- powered to enforce these reuulatlons assuming the powers of s peace of- ficer to such extent as the nature of emergency may reasonablv re- nulre. and to report violations thereof. . ‘ ' . f - i Egg {Jaiifgffieifiglmgilfitliy°unllfir Soul“! “"199! 1o M Us“! ' h ftl ' f. I‘ 3.1%’... oliifiiiu“ o,- mmm in m"- 1'1. All persons in control of any steam whistle. or other sound device reasonably efiectivo as a warning signal. shall if previously reruilrt-ri to do so by the Chief Exccutivc Offic- er use the same according lo the in- structions of the A. R. P warden or oifficial designated by such requisi- Ofl. I Exception of Defence Forces ' 1B. These regulations shall not in any way effect. limit. ct: IOVQTU the personnel. premises or vehicles of he naval. military or air services while on service operations. Effective By Publication i0. The foregoing relzuiationl shall be published forthwith in the Royal Gazette of this Province. and shall immediately upon such pub- lication have full force igld effect. trol of every building within such area shall keep a metal-bladed shovel and a bucket. or similar con- tniiier of like capacity. full of dry sand at all times ready for fire pre- vention in or on such btiltiilisz. Blackouts 9. Blackout periods. whether dur- inu any air-raid or att-iwr or in an- preheusion thereof. of‘ in practlre preparation thereof. shall c“. rilliifil- led b siren, whistle. bell or other effect vs sound device: Signals The first. signal shall be the action signal. and. shall be a. lonlz :olii.'nued siren sound. varying in pitch u!‘ warbling. or a succession of infer- mittent sequences of blasts or ‘xii strokes, to indicate the Ctéiilfiiéfitlea ox glegthatlitrslgntfiagolilgi logged ab: exile ~ By Auihorit of WWW- all clear signal, a. ionz sustrncd HEIIYBX. 211d Juno. 194. blast or siren sound ilnvarled in 1 “mm? In ‘the WWWI“! °"' pitch or s rapid bell-ringing. w‘ w w’ r a . Lighting Restrictions in Blackout Dmmt 0mm Commanding‘ M. D. urNi.iu§l§l.I-Ili°§§ QXIIInRNElAI-I 59m" 13°91"? Oman- ____.._.________ FAR-E WAGQNS G0 GREEN derl. ed or concealed during the continu- NOTED ITEAIIWLASTI-ZRS PLAN Clhltll’! new Naval Pollen xl Esquimalt. By" will rpm m (;,.,.1,..._ |;,,.,.,.|_.- ,|._,.,..gh u", CHM.“ 0| “u, ‘tm I ' NEW’ NAVAL COLLEGE ance of any blackout period and no , , m d ‘ N Y _ H . c rson shltilmake miv cxtel-nallieilt "ONO m --——6-p B q‘ o" 8M1 u! P um o s- lIf-Ivllttr plans mr im- rnnrnrrs “r u they vwrp illlniilqrctwliotl. flu-y are NVPV" WmIWTRYYJWKO-Fht bvnvres- o‘ I‘ Eu“ i l) " .em“'a IIETII A141“! (nmiuzruilcr l. II. lirmurcisilr. until lrvmillv Iii-w‘ ~=.(r~r of II"I'lr<‘\\ IMIVQI- In New Airy ‘IMSDIALI-mlashtlfllmétdwi"! dghxct lIXQWaE-IWTIIAIUIOIAR ROI-Tit?’ lkhzll Bfllmvmwk’ "I" |""“'- ' "IIWIWVNIFP KFIIIVIII Kfllbillllll, I ' ii lll .:'»-i.~.i > o‘- .\'l. -\'1rIlt\l'I (‘ni- "A I’ “ "' I "t y ltle our! IIPWI.\'--1I\I>"I"I"II iI5l’i‘i‘!ul~ of sluou-e .IL nu- lit-w rnIIe-rc. \~~~-l'.-.l'r». ; ,..- ti. ~ l p, m 11 h.h‘hm“‘u "Id kept belo' pant“ ‘rwx _ m‘ vmum" OOIRIO Nllflt No All HM luihds of the N iral Scrrci-iri- Naval ilcaillluidrtorfi, (lILLmIA. it)‘ AIM‘ N1. n ‘ eighth