.AU(iU5T 29.9 1950 .PAGE EIGHT IHL GUARDIAN. CHARLUFTETOWN . V. 7 I l ' ' l g . 1 - oi-ity. thy chic!-of Pollca should ' l - V v . -I ” I H E E A S I E B N G u A B D I A N civil dofonco authority (b0”'dv normally in rcspoaslbla for tho , y ,, . , . . . l 4 -.- , commit!-.0) con-W"!-01: A -11" organisation oral:-tald protection, ' ' -A i W '1 ' continued frun page 8 actor appointed by 910 -m""'ci' sarvlcu on a commulty. district"-H L, ; 1. V ; N l.) D N ions-rs: non-nous: auoia Ir. undty. Mun Altlan. Mrs. am. p-my. It the director 1- knot 1"" or block basis, as raqiilra . To ' 1,, H A -1!- -- - - . l , . ltawan. llarrlut Olalr. civil d'”"”- "mm. or time and the size and clrcum- g,c.m,t, ""3 gm" ,1...” 5, v - - YllUii5li .JU5lHllWRED-Hill CllGNEYiliNBEl Shows 2 :31)-7-9 Cartoon HEAT”. PRINCE EDWARD Adult Entertainment CAPITOL T0-DAY and WED. Showing at 2:30 - 7 -- 8:45 l .Your Gal V" in her most romantic picture! , iiAVW0RTH . i v.a.MATliRE la Itoaadua Dninfa 2?.-xx; thin girl men gel romantic over... over and over again! fad the gel who'll live forever in song and hearts that love!" JOHN SUTTON ciiiiou minis by . Dhulodb is mm snafu, EXTRA! NEWS All Week To Save We're dtflermined to make an absolute close-out of Summer Goods. When a price.group is size- broken we place it in a lower price group . . . so values really grow greater daily. Come! See! DRESSES--Reg. to 312.?) 33.6.88 DRESSES-Reg. to 5319.50 .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Si 8.88 DRESSES-RC2. to 3124.50 5510.88 EVENING and WEDDING GOWNS 207,. off Coats, extra special 320.50 i0r- . . . . . . . . . . .. 3ll6.95 All other Summer Coats Half Price SHORTIES-Reg. 5114.95 n9.9.'i SUITS-Reg. :i24..3o . . . . . 5514.95 SUITS-Reg. 537.51) 5519.50 SUITS-Reg. h49.50 h29.50 Also in stock a lovely line of new Fall Coats, Suits, Dresses. liats, etc. Choose your new Fail outfit now. If convenient use our ”Lay-Away” Plan. A small deposit will hold any garment until you require lilhet GREENIJAL co. LTD. 99 QUEEN STREET AIIINT GEOIG WNI Waldo! lanai. u no Gugwllaa II) to lo owllg pleas la Gaol-gatowai Th Post Ofneai ..'II'l1'rl.D FOOTWBAB at ts. Montogua shoe Store. .JlJNITED OIIUICH CHICKEN SUPPER. Wednesday. August soil: at the Beaver club Hail. Montague Miss Teresa Victor of Georgetown has accepted employment at the Blue Domc Restaurant, Montague Miss Mary Maclntyrc. Cnrdigan. has joibed the staff of Clark Bros Montague. Miss Emma Maclntyre and Mrs. Kimball Victor of Cardigan were visitors to Montague on Thursday Miss Betty Bell of Belle River is at present attending Montague Memorial High School- ..'AEl: IOU decorating your home for the Legion convention? Get your flags at the Montague 5(. to Sl.00 Store. Mr. Cecil Wighiman. who has been vacationing in Montague gfor the past few weeks. returned 10 his home in Halifax. Mrs. Peter Landry. New Glas- gow. N. S.. and young Brand- daughier Sheila. were recent vis- itors to Montague. sueni-s of Mrs- Angelina Landry. Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Landry, New Glasgow. N.5-. Were Week' and visitors of Mr. John Jeffrey, Lower Montague. Miss Florrie Bcaton, accompan- ied by Miss Betty Bell, spent two weeks vacation in Franklin. New llampshire. Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Murphy, St. Peters, were Sunday visitors t-.- Montague, guests of Mr. and Mrs. llarold I-Iynes. Mr. Brenton Allen and young son, Bruce. of Cambridge, Mass, are spending a few weeks vacation in Montague. guests of Mrs. George Auen and Mrs. Archibald I-lumc. The many friends of Mr. Wil- liam Maollachcrn will regret to learn of his illness. He is 3. patient in the King's County Memorial Hospital. Mrs. Percy Crozier, former resi- dent of Lower Montague now re- siding in Simcoe. Ontario. is a visitor at Mrs. Jack MacKenzie's. Mrs..Crozicr is rcnevvingvold ac- quaintanccs. Mrs. Ada Green was a business visitor to Charlottktown on .Tidav. While there she called on ma: sla- tcr, Mrs. Malbel Fraser. who is oonvalesing at her daughters, Mrs Arthur Sherran. Mr. and Mrs. Haywood MacLea'1 and family of Montague were Sun- day visitors to Canoe cove, guests of Mr. and Mrs. Alex Dan-avzu. Miss Nam llutcheson and Miss Diane MacLcod were recent visit- ors twcharlottetown, guests of their young friend Miss Elaine Trainer. The many friends of Mrs. Frank Murphy. Montague, will rcret L7 learn of her illness. She is a pat- ient. in the King's county Hoa- plial., Master John V'lctor. young son of Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Victor of Cardigan North. is a patient in the King's county Hospital. It is pleas- ing to report to that he is doinl fine. Mr. Levi Power. who has recently been employed in the western part of the Island. returned to his home in Montague on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Power and family were sun- day visitors to Sturgeon. guests of Mrs. Pairick.Giddings. OIIAFI-sIlPirl.lES Aalt for null lsooklst--"Arts and cram llnund-on" and for complete acrvln sand lanndlnralc Iulppllos for all arts and crafts wrlta to - Au.-146-a;t.5'apAlc'ca LIIITID Maritime and Newfoundland . '5? ' B'l(.'(lT'I , enuine I'll: an .. I G . . - T has often been said that there is no substitute for Quality - - - and this is particularly true of Erick and Tile Products. In general appearance. it's romeo , Alma: any to duplicate tho real thing. but in icrn1s- nf permanent strength and lasting beauty. there is just one standard with is. E. Show Limited - - . the very hlgligat. r. Dealers in various placespn Prince Edward lsliintl are supplying gs.-oplc In town and country alike with oug top-grade. rick and Tile Products. We appreciate this business. and because we are careful to malninl'n Genuine Quality, we know the buyers of Brick and Tilt will never be sorry they Invested-wisely for (he future by. buying from our 8 modern Maritime Pianu. tion regarding the usa-of our products on forms and l as public buildings and homo! will be i a v . .1. Ilaatuua: Illaa 8. A. Llawollyn; luvs, cup, I. Ilclllrtll O Sol. Inn 11 lathnrat as. 1-mum an. 0-mi- boogli II III: of up In Bowls: Tho Snack Bar "and '1 Mr. William Landry, 1mT2s'x. spent the weekend in Montaguqat. the home of his mother, Mrs, Abram Landry, - Miss Anna Ma.cl..ai'en. of the of- fice stsll of Clark Bros. Montague, is Svending her vacation at her: home in Montague. ...' SPECIAL OFFER. -- YOUR Radio checked free with each pur- 3. Go-ordination of adjacent munlcipalitlas 4. Providing information. to mu- nicipalitics and other aganclol operating within tho n 5. Training within the Province. 6- A s 1 w . 1 uu.. on plans to meet civil disaster. 7. Protection against sabotaga of provincial an-vicaa and advlca and assistance in protecting mu- nicipal and privately ownad ser- vices. 8. Insofar as within Provincial authority. providing legal auth- ority for local action. Mulch!!! It Iaoal chase or radio batteries. Duvarfs Radio Service, Montague. Mi-55 Ruth YOO. Charlottetown. spent the weekend at the home or her parents. Nlr. and Mrs. 13.1-l. Yeo. Montaauc. Mr. Andrew Rlellley. Dr. Lena Sellers. and her sister. Miss A. Sel- lers of Boston, Mass, were rccont visitors to Montague, guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dan Rclliey. . Mr. and Mrs. William Scuily and Mr. Francis Campbell of West- vilic, N.S.. were recent visitors to Montague. L.A.C. Ronnie MacDonald. stat- ioned with the R.C.A.F. in bum- -mcrside. is spending his leave at his home in Montague. - I Mrs. Ernest Carver and two chiidren of Montague are spend- ing a few weeks in Cambridge guests of Mrs. Carvers motner. Mr. Buddy Dunn. presently am- ploycd in Ontario, is spending three weeks vacation at his home in Greenfield. Miss” Ruth Johnston. fo1mc' student of Montague lligh bch0o'. is presently engaged in teaching school in Glen William. Mr. Charles Fraser, Brudenell. was 1 recent visitor to Murrav Harbour North where he visitcri friends. Mrs. Frances Campbell. West- ville. and Mrs. Grant Frazer. To- ronto. spent some time in Mont- ague. visiting their brother Joseph and other relatives in Montague In each municipality considered by the provincial authority to re- quire a civil defence organization. or itself desiring one. the muni- cipal authorlty will be rcsponsfdo for taking effective action to all up ths organization for civil do- fence. its object. will be to make use of all,the availnbia resources to minimize the effects of an attack. To this end, an organisation should be based on tho normal civic operations. augmantad by volunteers and voluntary organip ations. and supported. where ne- cessary. by provincial and federal agencies. This may includa: 1. Setting up the municipal Master Joey Scully, young son of Mr. and Mrs. William Scully. Westvlllc, N. S.. was a weekend guest of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Landry, Lower Montague. ..'lIlS'l.'OBIC CHURCH Ol- ssnvss ANNIVERSARY. - The lloth Anniversary of the Vallcynold Congregation was observed on Sunday, August 20th. with -services at 11 A. M. a.nd '1 P. M. The guest preacher was luv. J. Milton Fraser 0! Halifax, a former pastor. Mix Eva Dougherty, Vancouver, is visiting at the home of Mrs. Wil- liam smith. Milivicw. Miss Douzherty was a. recent visitor to Montague where she was the guest of Mr.'snd Mrs. bestow Macbcod and Mr. and Mrs. Douglas coffin CAPTAIN sum) .Capi. William Kidd. the famous pira-te. was originally hired by the British kings and nobles to nght and vicinity. pirates. PROFESSIONAL CARDS Matheson & Paulie A.W. MAT!-IESON, K. C. A.ll. PEAKE, B.A., LL. 3. Barristers, etc. Collections - Money to Loan 90 Great George street Charlottetown Mocl'liae & i Trainer II.F. MIGPHEE. ll.A.. K. C. E. SOMERLED TRAINOB. B. A. Barristers, Etc. Cliosi R. McGuuid . B.A. BARRISTIJB. SOl.lClT0lt, , NOTARY. Eton Eastern Trust Building CHARLOTTETOWN Phone 1711 Palinar & I-lcslom A. J. IIAILAM. B.A.. Lash Barrfster, Etc. Bank of Nova Sootla (liambcrs Joseph R. Muclllllan. LL.B. BARRISTEB, OIJCITOB. Ice. 75 queen Gtroat PHONE 110 Money to Loan Collactlons M. Album Farina: n.a.. 1.1.. a. MRMSTEB. soucrron, Ito. MONEY to LOAN Charlottetown. 2.3.1, MT Dr. W. R. Carson Chiropractor ralmc Gradisafo CIIARLOTTITOWN 201 Prince gt. llaono 101: A. Waltlian Gouda. LL.B. sanms-run. soucrrou, me. Phlllllll llnlldlng .111 Grafton ltuat Money to Loan Collaothna Goods! -8: Hazard GILIIIT A. GAUDIT, I. A, 1.1.3, Barristers and solicitors LLB. BARBISTIB. EOLICITOR. I! . 164 Prince si., Phone 2888 Ch'l.owII. loll 8: Mofliloson BAIIISZIIII. SOLICITORS, 3.3. BILL. M.b.A. D.L. MATIIIISON. L.l..l.. K.C. he. Charlottotbwn. 1-. s. 1. mud." '::":Y""c"'"' MONEY 'ro LOAN C." M ''''l""' 3N!- . Ftadaric A. Large. lf.C. John P. Nicholson. lwlllglg;-uI30:!moI. 3011! Bank of Canada Chants: Charlottetown, p,g,1, successor to Guru 1. Tvnody. Inc. Toombs Bldg. lag Q... 5;, T'T J. A. McGulgcn NOTARI. ITO. BAIIIBTII-o IOLIOITOI Ctllllll BUILDING stances of tho municipality to- quira it, a lull time-director of civil defence should be appoint- ed: Chief of Police; Fire Chief: municipal anglnoer: representa- tives of tha electric power ter- vlces; hospital and medical aer- vlcas; transportation and com- Inunicatlo services: food supply: rcu and radio. 2. The munlcipa' authority will be responsible for evaluating con- saquances of attack 'or disaster and preparing public warning sys- tem. arrangements for the care and avacuaiion of the inlurcd. avacation of others, restoration of municipal services, etc. 3. The municipal authority should be in a position to advise those Intending to construct build- ings as to the desirability of dispersion. reinforcement. special construction. ctc. established a ', ' t in volunteer organization '.Q.' sat. up the apd proprlato systam of aid to the police in the way of A.R.P. war- dens. special constables, first aid and rescue squads. etc. - i MMIAL CONANY soums HOSPITAL Orchestra for Old Time Dancing. 4. Under the municipal auth- Admlssion 50c No 51'. v Dance in McLean's Potato Warehouse Wednesday, August 30th. Modern and Old Time Dancing. Vaga. bonds' Orchestra for Modern Dancing and Cliaisson's plenty of A For-ti A Y0!" if i ..s .-c.-.-1-.-stub-Krona needs . V? i3i7:r”.ri'W' 37" Morning . . . noon . . . and night ll0l iliillli i cisNisnALMsLEcinic vvassn Hsassn You can have hot water always on tap, as much as the family needs-economically and automatically-with a dependable G-E Storage Tank Wster Heater. 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