quantum-crown l in the The housing prob- ‘ lam ot today is not simply one of more roots. Many homes are in need at modern lip-lo- date heating equipment: in_ ‘some cases this ' involves no great sirurtuml rlilficul» lies for present duct channels can be utilixed. Ihatlis onelot ‘the reasons why the Fawccii Soienot llas Boon ‘Working For.You In The Fltilll oi Heating THE FACTS TITESE LEAR-NED MEN HAVE UNCOVFZB- ED ABE YOUR BUSINESS! ' ri-ie sasrsitti GUARDIAN GUI IIII I. “SIN!!! IOIIA s “b aoarrr aeonuasowm waiaJtav-n. notiaartltaa aoheegbtatiayetle , leliesetagrlaoeotnIooin-gueox lllnlLlilewellnp-alatlw. in Georgetown: ‘Ibo Post Ottleel Iopari tilt-Peter's: Thohet JIITTED IDOTWEAI. at ttu Montague Shoe Store. ..'BEADEIS will 11nd 61min! saie advts. and auction advtl. et . on our Financial Pa“. . RCLAIUPS SUIT SALE at Mon- tague. Men's Suits at Midnfiumaner Clearance Prices. , Mr. John Clair. section foreman uoamanareatOnIss-Inee hrs-seams: talourlei Uoadoisaadlissrelee‘ out». Jill-Ill, filters, Cameras and Photo Supplies. V. R. Pepler, Montague. ‘Mist Shirley Livingstone. teach- er for the past. year at Grosse lsle, Magdalene Islands. was a visitor to Montague on Saturday. Miss Ola Hamilton. member o! the staff of the Bank of Nova '- Netun You iii win: ilge g Will You Go Bold‘! line of turned-air or gravity warm-air tur- naces appeal to the ' contractor. They are so easily in- stalled and so readily SOIVEGlITIOSEOHYTlOUTIIIq qvroblem. (W: lie for deielii ‘o! the complete !~ Fowelti Iumare line h’. "W!" ?.°'!'.'°_".-. Fowceti‘ Bollir plate air condition-l lnq units with deluxe easing housing tan and air ‘filters, scien- tifically battled forl, noiseless operaiion._ Fewcett cost iron furnaces tor pipe or‘ plpeiess gravity I111; stoliations are sup- plied to burn eiihegl cool or wood.’ Warm air heating is not new-prlntltilve methods were used by the Romans and probably even before that period. Today, however, only the principle is used while the methods are tremendously advanced-SO years of serious theoretical and practical study by scientists havobrought into being modern methods and strict rules to be adhered to in planning and installing all warm air heating systems. Your protection for proper system is in the knowledge l. ‘it. 6. Air Free of Staleness. ti. Air or Adequate Density. Air rm of Germs and Bacteria. that the manufacturer who makes your furnace and equip- ment and the dealer who installs it, is a member or associ- ate member of the “Canadian Chapter, National Warm Air Heating and Air Conditioning Association.” INSIST on pur- chasing from such member ONLY. SEVEN REQUISITES FOR INDOOR COMFORTi Air at a Satisfactory Temperature. Air Containing Proper Amount of Watcr Vapour. Air Moving Constantly But imperceptibly. Air Free of Dust, Dirt, Smoke, Pollens. _ Scotis. Charlottetown, spent the . are spending a few days at Rose- CROCKETT AND STOREY LTD 121 Kent 8t. CHARLOTTETOWN Phone 834 Georgetown and Vicinity l Mrs. Mabel Hearn last wesk purchased the John A. MacKin- non property. Miss Alva Brehaut 0t Montague visited friends in Georgetown on ‘Sunday. Miss Alice Gordon oi Roseneath was the weekend guest of Mr. and Mrs. Chester Walker. Mr. Fez-die Bntchilder of Char- lottetown was the guest over the weekend of his mother Mrs. John Batchilder. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hempstock and Mr. John A. MacKinnon left Sunday on return to Rldeau View, Ontario, after two weeks spent in Georgetown. Mr. and Mrs. William Whit-e and Miss Phyllis White of Borden Tspent the weekend visting with relatives in Georgetown. Mr. Jerome Condon who has been employed in Montreal for some time arrived home on Sat- urday. ' On Sunday the local baseball team played a doubleheader with Peakes, winning the first en- counter by 10-4 score and losing the second game 7-5. Mrs. James Brownies of Pitts- field. Mess, is the guest o! her mother, Mrs. John Andrew Mac- Cormack. Members of "B" Sqn. of the Prince Edward island Regiment (l7 Reece) left last week to at- tend Summer Camp at Petswaws. Mr. Charles Fraser of Charlotte- town on Sunday visited his wife and family who are holidaying in Georgetown. Mr. Alec Arsenault 0t Char- lottetown spent Sunday with Mrs. Arsennult and family who are vacationing here. Mr. John Boyce of the Domin- iqn Government Departmegtm n; Public Works in Charlottetown ipent the weekend st his home 0T8. Lieutenant Governor J. A. Ber- nard and Mrs. Bernard paid a visit to‘ Georgetown last week and while here they called on Miss Msry- MacCormack. Mr. Arthur Jones Jr. of New- iqn. Mass, motored to the Pro- vince last week and is the guest ot Mr. Henry Hemphill, Burnt Point. Mr. Walter MacNeili o! Char- lottetown was the weekend guest of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. An. drew MacNeill. G205 WON'T (NECK! 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Lorne Johnston, near MacGowan Motors. Miss Mary Aitken. Charlottetown. is visiting for n few weeks in Lower Montague, at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. wlvhn Aitken. ~ > Mr. and Mrs. ‘Thomas Knox. Charlottetown, spent a few days in Montague, guests cf Mr. Knoxs parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Knox. Mr. and Mrs. Don Adams. Sum- merside spent the weekend in Mon- tngue, guests of Mrs. Adams’ par- ents. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Vlisk- arson. . 'iMr. 1mm Allen, who spent the past number of months at Brant- tord. Ont... employed with Cockshutt Machinery. is paying an extended visit in Montague, at the home o1 his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alva Alien. Mrs. Malcolm Clair. accompanied by her two children Craig and Malcolm and Mrs. Norman Bab- cock loft for Fredericton where thny will visit Mrs. Claifs par- ents. Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Landry. Mrs. Babcock will continue on to her home in St. Stephen, N. B. Mr. and Mrs.' H. ‘hatter of Pei- erborv. and Mr. and Mrs. Warrm hatter of Montreal and Miss Jean MacQuarrio. member of the re- search stat! of Toronin University, neath, guests of iMr. and Mrs. D. MacQuartic. Miss Charlotte Fraser, R. N. and Miss Rena Reynolds. R. N, members of tho nursing staff of Municipal General Hospital at Clds. Alberta, are spending an ex- icndBd vacation in Montague. the former with her parents, Mr. and lifts. Harvey Fraser, the latter at lhc home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Reynolds. .. ‘LOSS OFSHIP REGRETTED -His many friends in Montague, will regret to learn of the disaster which bciell Capt. George Lake verniere ups cut down by the 5,60’J-tcm American freighter Cala- bee o! the port of Cnnso, N. S., during a dmse fog. The six-man crew 0t the Laverniere was rescued by boats from the Calabee. which received very slight damage. The Laverniere, which had made many calls at the Montague port. sank in s. few minutes. Capt. Lake. whose home is in Montague. said that they had not noticed the other boat until it was about 100 yds. away. and although he im. mcdiately turned the boat, the Caiabee struck. shearing off the stern section. after which tho boat rapidly sank. Mrs. Eric MacPherson and Mrs. Dan Mstheson of Heatherdale were visitors to Georgetown on Satur- day and were the guests of Miss Betty MacPherson of Heatherdnle, who is employed at the "High- lands.” Mr. and Mrs. Frcd Page and daughter Gale of Kensington, re- cently paid a short visit to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Clory oi‘ Georgetown. An Air and Ground mechanic in the R. C. A. F, Mr. Page was transferred from LaChance Airport to Summerside. wherc he expects to be stationed for the coming two years. weekend at the home of her‘ par- ents. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Hamilton. New Perth. . m». Iddie Gay. employee oi Cockshutt. Brantlord, 0nt., for the past year is visiting in Montague at the home of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Les Gay. ' Cpl. Doug George, R.C.M.P.. sta- tioned at St. John's. Nild, was a recent visitor to Montague. where he was formerly head of the de- tachment for a few-years. Mr. Illrcd Altken, who has been employed with Coclrishutt Farm Machinery Co. for the past num- ber of moritlw. is spending a short vacation at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Allis- en. Lower Montague. ..'ATTENTION POULTRYMEN. -We have just received s fresh supply o! Coccidazine Concentrate for treating Coccidiases inchicken. At the first sign of bloody droppings or dying chickens, call at Junie- son's Pharmacy. Montague. P.E.I. Mr. Herbert Vicke-rson. retired railroad man oi Chicago, who has spent the past few months with lriends and relatives at Hermitage. is at present spending s. few days in Montague, guest of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Vickerson, and Mrs. Edna Vlckersori. Mr. Waldo White of Balgonie, Snsln, arrived in Montague on Sat- urday to attend the funeral of his father. the lste Clsrey White, who passed sway at the Prince Ed- ward Island Hospital on Thurs- day. The funeral was held irom the United Church. Montague, on Sunday afternon. ' JFUNERAL THURSDAY - The funeral of the late Joseph Ready took place on the morning of duly 28th from his Christopher Cross home to the Church oi St. Simon and St. Jude where a Requiem High Mass was sung by his pastor, also celebrated the burial cerem- ony. Services st the grave were conducted by Rev. L. B. Dooley. The pallbearers tvere all close friends of the young man, Messrs. Vincent Handrahan. Wil- bert Keough, John Morrissty. Wil- bert Ellsworth, Aloxiw Hogan a Lloyd Ready. Mr. Ready is su - vived by his widow. the form r Miss Margaret Morrisscy. his m - iher. Mrs. Alonzo Keough. andla sister, Mrs. Wilbert Ellsworth. i the bereaved relatives we offer 45a‘: heartfelt sympathy Jn their gr at sorrow. l . CRANBERRY PORTAGE, Man.- (CP)-—Workmcn are running into frosty ground while building lhB highway between here and Filn Flori. Officials said the frost. will not slo\v the work- THERE OUGHTA IE A LAW Reverend J. A. MacDonald, who ~ WItIaHsb-Loseieoa ha yaenoludtosemm . g the Way danldlx. Look in a mirror. and picture thpwonékslflgth‘ “'5 a: yourself 5 years from now. opening‘ in you, _ h I! you see signs o! tliinriin leaves your scalp antdsqgicaily hgraiir-ihair that ltidtakhdrafi d6lll,hfll;llgnbla% sq a — u lee ru . our a r i sake warning? us, alive-looking. ' u Dandrafl often warns 1w o! Prove It Yourself gillkanil: hair, unheaith scalp. Get Fitch Dana" Rnn" dirt, dust air. These com ine with scalp oil, dried skin and perspiration 1o form a w accumulation of darid I fir: tightly on your p. Your ir 1s choked at! from nourishment it needs may become dull, lifeless and thin out. 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