SEPTEMBER 21. 1940 THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUQLZBIiBl rAGE NINE ' lluebee Organized In Many F i Services 0f Home Guardingl ADVANCE SHOWING OF 1B1 JACK TRACY) "Xpmmntlon of etpidengilcsd res-tilting! H T P0121 81mm)‘ 801011. fl-r 6X15 SEIYG Ql sehr’ as "auxiliaries w the police; per-. ' p‘ sons of courage and with per-t Ylllggzullg: gagléllauloléeearfilllfllelgafif sonality. to advise and help their. d” Quebec provmcel; Clvlllan neighbors and generally to serve asl - ~ a link between not. only those of ggfgumd (fxlllénuglllllgi: figllggalggll‘: iightmg tires but revention. an,‘ “we” "mm"! Vital services vvi protent and re- onhlo “so h“ "enabllshed l pair public service units such as important buildings. gas. _ _ power, i ilillllfi°$liia°ilhllille§{§ilfl°ll?.“n°35l- °°mm"";==§l1<;P-'=- trgngigorwfignpndi tes to local committees-s through- islllagfiarif, ‘llflssjlllllc éllolllesatlglxll out tilllylrgvggggl 51:33:; Algliirlg information to the public through‘ The Holt RenFrevv repres- operation in the Maritime prov- me press’ ram‘) and W5!“ nwces" ' giwmbolgilglgpgegiggggmlegfide“ “Y an Ann-i can» entative will be with us Although the war is 2.000 miles Tl" ml lemgaylfrom the flgrmateads and gent also wmfigminfifi‘ agaiirltst ' 0 n us ries o ue c. more an i F d a s glow lint; iiiiiliilnm alillqltgg azzztsvnmzriiit’; cilia‘: I" av a Eu r ay Atfxilsiarey? fig llglitxeersyare regdy able 5mm“ m the wh°l° “twp ANN: “w. u“. consolmm d 1 m‘ b0 ‘H. hwl “m5. An its personnel must be British s h dealer's window-he has n sfigdiizry morhlle lJKOIlCb foroe ts all 30f‘); filnllnglpeélgéfl ‘(algal i a dial)!” of m, “w”; Con, set to aid police in combetting ln ml.“ cam Each ma“ l‘ w be goleum patterns, and believe sabotage’ dlsturbanm ‘nd mm armed, cars must carry emregency NAN: “What's the nth-action down there?" _ column activity. ~ i _ ma. they rc the talk of the The sea. too is watched. Al- ‘wlllpllgizvafffivllll§igliagnvflf°lgg£ We urge you to visit our store imml" “mush lighm°us° keepers 51mg member of the .orce is vested with during this diapla.‘ The styles m” Shmes °l the Si“ “Wren” the powers oi’ a special constable‘ - ' D ‘ "A". l6 River are not directly under the C. l . i l" undeniably smart, the furs . My spnrzmone look. Ofiicers say the organization of P- c the" ‘MW °1 “wrung ship" this civilian army has alread had versatile and the rlceq mo “unholy “hm” u“. FM‘ P1"! mmmmenl‘ i‘ ”' “d” i“ concrete results One of theymost p l‘ a ... wonder it l oould rip-n civilian protection. lmpormnl has ‘been me develoly modem“ 'l°-‘l‘ll“- ‘he 00B- P enough from the budget to N° ‘Mall 151°" m" 0f the C P- men; mo“ the poplllallon o; u“, stantly rising market. £153;- Thlillégealélegfllhlllégilllgfi auirgitly of feeling towards civilian hostile parachute attacks. decontam-‘ pro cam’ - t ANN! "M! 114""! Y0“ 001115 ination and the reporting of unex- lhfflfifwdregffjfwé‘, lélentlniltg Pwhflbly mlflflilflfwfl 01' 1hr" p1°d°d Pm-lecules‘ in border counties were ready to U O ll l u l t the Holt. at Conanleuufs low prices. tugilglllxlldyvlzllilggfifgie ‘Cllllénmlcllg; preveictt ma influx of evading aliens Rellfliew represent‘! ~ mm ana a. ' ‘ 1n - h. - - i . , a"! l "n "1 "fly "WW1 story oi’ civilian preparedness into local C_ l, C organlzallons tivs about the re- getona..." you know!" the humblest habitat-it home. . . i i:r..“:ali"il.ii..ii."siszifili. "time or the repairs NAN: “Your floors always P"°"l“°l“' mmcm“ Eastern Toumships, Three Rl\’Ers,| necessary to your old '°°"1°"'Y"' Local c P. c. units stretch in Bmme 0mm“? F" Nmh Show‘ fur coat. . G ' '_ ' _ an almost, unbroken line along both blmee “éllglllllclillélfgg; grsitlllfis slllgc ANN: “Well. they're abso- shores of the st. Lawrence from enroll“ =n the movement - ll, lulely n" trouble 1° 1MP MOMWM to Gasm and Comea“ BQY- days. 1.. l5 expected the orgltiizh? clean Rc ulur m0 i a d The nerve Cam-e 0r mewhole m" tiom will cvcnttially cover the \\'i0'e ' 5 _ pp n5 u ganizaticn is the provincial control pmvlnce ‘ ‘ ‘ Olwflfliimfll "1""!!! "ti B“ room in Quebec. Every unit in the ' chi-vii nrtrsflnry, and they province isexpesied w be standing ‘Wm lm, “m; “ml “W” may by for immedate ztc.ion urchin I ' ht or l0 minutes alter a warn- u s L don't have to be lurked down l5 lecelvelt I . and tin-y won't curl at the The control centre would re- do i» Votes To Aid l b" "u" m s" gemmwcbn‘ enemy action from points in the ll"ll‘\lm~ih\’l'¢'B I G014 5M1 Maritimes. from Marconi stations I I of Satisfaction on every rug. sea. Arrangements are underway to b ll] w“ ‘l, along the coast or irciti ships at m“! v a " em a” facilitate {lasing the warning to] scalN-rrunlfllldbY-lhfi-Ylfdl military, itaval and police head- k i t that are just as lovely as the quértiers. _ v n as m "air mid BQSTQN_ 599g g5 __lAp) __-yhe ' .. Do novjn Orlilflfl Y, -__‘~‘ American Legion v ted 0v ~‘ ‘ - h“ m“ m“ down and precautions committee, the C P. lllgll- lodali ln lal-Ocl’. 0f gfignge‘r;\ll "a a“ “w 5mm! new “bu” Ci £00k its Pie-Kent 1mm? “m” d‘ practicable aid to Great Brita l in | inns “"5 Kmart» W011i"! _ received COYDO-“ale $1M“ "T1551" m“ conjunction with a dctence program t putter-its!" ‘laws of Qu-BIFQ- Iif Central fir?‘ ci-eslgned to make the UlilliPfl states/l UIQYIl-i‘ 15 69155“ R~55 “I Qh°°~9 "strong cnoueh to tncet and turn.‘ provincial ofliccr. Around him is back any lmsslble lnmslon belorci lgrouped an advisory committee ccn- ll arrives?!) l ‘$151371? 9! "ep1'.°5’3“l“3“'°5 of ‘he Warren Atherton of Calilomial lmmy- “my Ponce loin‘ g°"‘“r"' Chairman of thc 22nd C0l’i\t?lillf)n'5l ‘mmi- dm‘ “d mcwms and PM)" committee on itatioual deiencml lic Ulllitks.‘ _ termed titc pro-British icsoltition MT 11°55 1-‘ "159 Pmsldeill or U” "a ixcivstcp in the dircclictt 0i rlos- i committee which has a board oi el- Slllllmll-i l0? Blllallll The l“? ldirecwrs wnslsnng (‘f "°\“‘“5*'-"l“‘ ion azivocnicd si-ict neutrality ati tivcs of church. _fl_O\'(‘l‘l‘il‘li?ii'. and. ll; collvellldll l Wm.’ - rnalors of the cities in the prov‘ The lAllQtN té_._ lpplesollllllg 11199- l _ tmorc than LCOODOO former service lmllllfllml 5°01“ 155m“ l“ men. ltlgetl crcuflott of a perman- \\'"'-'l<<‘1'5 hNXQ-WYI" l?“ F1X'l"T-1‘%€d cut symciv oi‘ universal military‘ ‘CHOW 0f i311‘ C- P- C; Th” “'°“l’1 training and iticiqcascs in the per- ils divided into categories‘: itiedtfal solmel o; llle “nulls Hal-l.‘ all. Corps iserviccs. wardens. atixiliari" fire l and melcllalll mall“? and m‘, “a. Q The Cold 5m! on all pcnttinn Gnlrl Sea! (Inngulvum is your guarantor nf snlisfnrlinrt and lmlg uwrr. Jsk your rlvnlvr for llu- m-tu (Iangolotun bmtlct on Itoustjtirrtisltings (it's jrve) or wrin- m: CONGOLEYH CANADA Ll.\ll'l'El) 3700 Si. Patrick Street - Montreal z 8 :1 W1 9" k Million BRITAIN A FRESH FIGHTER clared in a broadcast ——--— ‘ll n tonight that nlrqqdy “gun” ‘. o" “l” r ~ ;: __— - » - A .»___i. _-,~-~,_ - — : —. liichters. vittil scrvt is, public rc- i llonal gllaul (Great ficsI-iness ‘sign gnd mummy lmlon o‘ -laticn_s_. and nlobile column. l The l-egelllm also ‘lrzpd acqlllsb Mllllglggloblk sfillt» l l a I'll!’ c intiiid of five years of prodigtqu; effort;- i Nicuical services are to take carol lloll o; addlllollali, paws (m- llal-al -" Pint‘ mba tmmy has lOY lmbl-"l healllli hi?“ "lll- ‘m5 m? l expansion. rind endor. rl "tire prin- IITTITTAWi ~ r --.+— i _._-___... e ._._._:______ ‘ circles of exchanginz obsolete cqttm~ ‘WNW lliPfiT- for needed air and naval WeiCarry a Complete Line of l ham" CQNCULEUM HUGS l MOORE & McLEOD up. Our Stock of Congoleum Rags is Complete JOHN MacLElAN & 501v Montague A CHALLENGE l0 CANADIANS LONDON BUSY DESPITE RAIDS iLONDON. Sept. i7 ---'I‘liei'e is plenty of activity in London's shops, rlespitc the air raids. The rush of business gees to shops which scll these things: Camp stoves to maize hot tea and heat. shelters. They are. becom- ing hard to find. , Shelter pads for protection in damp tindcrgocind bombpmois. They - run from fancy air mattreses to a stout cloth affair with pockets to hold pillows. Camp cots and camp Cl'\t=iilTS——'I'l1E demand has been so brisk some stores arc only taking orders for future delivery. Window class substitues of trans- lucent treated cotton which can be tacked-in to replace panes broken or removed as a precaution. Wool shops. too. arc active despite rationed stipplies. Women every- where are knitting for shelter wear and tor soldiers, sailors and air- men. Shoe shops are experienciransn ally demand for fur-lined ter ts See Our Fine Selection of the Latest Designs R. T. HULMAN LTD» stimlvtnlestnn (‘HARLOTTETOWN Tin hats. gas mask cases and blackout materials are wartime staples. ‘The only helmets available are reconditioned ones, and they are snapped up. Dress and fur shops had a slight boom the last few weeks in antici- pation or sales taxes. But the ser- iousness of night bombings crimped night life. shut up many theatres and ended the boom in luxury clothes. ' Second hand furniture stores an during n. rushing business. The in- flux oi’ refugees from the contin- ent more than offset the outgo of Londoners seeking a quieter envir- onmen . See 0S" L TD. l BEPORTIIblIlISdhNG ed. mire u 8. great deal of Shim- For CONGOLEUM RUGS at Lowzssr PRICES w” w M / A DAB! Gnu. tosses on a hospital cot with painful injuries from bomb splinters. 'I‘he Hod CYOS-Q provides surgical supplies. dress- ings, X-Ray equipment for llPT care. Food markets always look rush- ping for unrationed foods. ,u::‘n|:ynh‘s‘ €El%::d:0l°‘:l!::.e iifislilfiiili’ olvllie nulglsx: Amman MAN-OFW/ilt. licr course surltltinly’ altered ti-tim tropic = i» - i sass" t h n the a... "an iilfilli‘: 2t rsttliiizigllititz.‘tutti? a "c" i." ‘It’ t.“ ‘“‘"°“““ CHILDREN MOVED FROM CITY Mt Lalmlmclafogn illfeetllleclsxfleg? Eilhnthggl mrIiEigersIFaCOfIiciaIs esti- rsnrigslnlv oeccordinl to a cable fe-l bred by interrupted movements of from exposure‘ Hm RU‘ (“loss supphcs “ mm L 0t mg‘. . LONDON sQITa-tcr Cubic! hjilllglgltlnda‘; Fiys the London county “wwd that 200900 m m“ m ‘he flawed P §::d:mherd:l‘:$l“art1l {fllgffliflejlilfi m" h" l° 51mm“ A_ mart-ran wrru ruurv. ‘Hll.l>lil'.\l loam home and ht-‘lonizlnflttn an -‘l‘\\-i> tliotisaud I school Children l council speedcd lip its scheme toJBPV-Bl- “m” ' ' _ ' an‘ raid. The Red Cross sends blankets and warm clothing. i A CANADIAN SOLDIER is discharged from hospital to rcjtwin his By Weslover ‘ l_ — i : WADDENINF THOUGHT! unit in Britain's lino 0t rlv tense. llc vcct-ivos n \\ nr n sweater and i1 lLLlE THE TOILLR 61g LIKE ' WATCH AND S E I T THAT‘ WAS A BOX socks from the Red Cross. IT'S stew r0 rt-ttaow "rum g - l eoSH- I . _; ._, .. , ~ - "rum; MACJF YOU ontv - HOE/Rggl-Llélgglé? * suppgp A CANADIAN MOTHER l!‘(‘t' \ r . nor/l tint h. r shit in the Air Force mew HOW YQU tr t.oot<ED,Y0U D a tugs-P CALM is missing. The Rod (‘rt-us locates him in a prison camp. arliiaea the mother, sends parcels 0t food, clothing, tnnguzincs and M58600 Emerwwv fill! to the son. 00o 00° In a thousand ways tho (Zanndiim Red (‘rose is helping the sick. the wounded, the suffering. You can shore in this great work Support the Red Cross with nll your hen rt. ,QREDCRO$$ ; ill WELL, i » SUPPOSE / IT IS? ~‘_ ,. s cl ,-, V‘ 9 P "i o \:, - . \ .~= v‘ \\\\\\\\\\\\ii "_ M f . l vi n1». vim Int;I-mnfl5700-1".\l\r\~~'u"*""""w '