l x PAGE FOURTEEN of-‘c’ ‘Sgt?’ i» 4Q‘ or’ L / 2 . “g THE GUARDIAN, CHARLOTTETOWN SPECIALS THE FINEST VALUES EVER OFFERED 75 MEN'S OVERCOATS Pure “WHILE THEY LAST" 3 3 Wool Velours, Elysians and Fleeces n. an r1... LATEST SHADES and srYLns l/s% our so Men's wousreo SUITS Single and Double Breasted “warps mar LAST" 5% OFF Brown, Blue and Grey Stripes and Plains 100 IPAIR MEN’S WORSTED PANTS Blue and Brown, Stripes and Plains ALL sizlss (‘rms warn-r osunr) 5% A no ALTERATIONS MAURICE MILL MEN'S WEAR “THE ISLAND’S SMARTEST MEWS STORE” T-IIE. SIIMMERSIIIE GIIRLIIIG IlIIIK SPECIAL GENERAL MEETING A special general meeting of The Sumrnerslde Curling Club will be held in the Town Hall lu bummer-ride on Monday the Twen- tieth day of December A. D. i018 at the hour ol seven Thlrt! P- M. for the following purposes: 1, To pass s. bye-law author- ising the Directors to Petition the Legislature to increase The capital sleek or the Course! N Fifty Thounnd Dollars divided lhto Two Thousand Shares of Common Stock with a all‘ "l" ~of Twenty-Five Dollars eaeh. The purpose of the increase In stock is to finance a new build- big and ioe freedns allot. I. To consolidate the bye-laws and to repeal inoonlstent im- laws and to euaet new ones. JOIN l. CUIIAN. President l. L. ‘Wild-HT. - secretary Tignish Mr. Frank Ready was b visitor to Aiberton and Elmsdale for a day recently. Mr. Patrick Hogan, Christopher's Cross was a visitor to Sumrnerside on last Friday. Mr. A. J. MacDonald, Tignish Village was visiting with friends in Summerside lest Friday. Mr. Peck of Charlottetown was in Tignish last week in the interest of the Charlottetown Guardian. Mr. Justin McCarthy and Mr. Leslie McCarthy Tignish Village, motored to Bummerside last week on a business trip. Miss Bertha Doyle. teacher al. Union School near Alberton spent last week-end in Tignish the guest of Mr. and Mrs. John It. Doyle. Mrs. Joseph Walsh and son David and Mrs. Terrance Gavin Tignlsh motored to Alberton on last lunday and visited with friends. Relatives and friends of Mr. I Peter Perry, St. Roch are very anxious about the condition of his health and are hoping for a change for the better reel soon. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Ellsworth. Skinner’; Pond and Mr. Waicott Keough, Noway. left Tignish last week for New Brunswick where all plan to spend the winter months. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Fraser have returned to their home in Boston. Mass, after a pleasant visit spent with Mrs. Fraser's parents Mr. and Mrs. Michael M. Ellsworth, Skinner's Pond. ‘ Miss Maureen Gavin, Tignish. has again entered Western Hos- pital. Alberton for treatment and her many friends hope this treat- ment may be effective and give her back good health. Miss Mary Gavin. R. N. has re- turned to Albany. N. Y. after a pleasant three months spent at Sea Cow Pond the guest of her brother Mr. Leo Gavin and her sister Elisabeth Gavin. We reset to report the illness of Mrs. E. Perry Tlgnish Village. Mrs. Perry i; a patient. in Western l-iospitalfAlberton, and under the‘ care of Dr. W. A. Shea is making a rapid recovery to health. Mr. Omer Bernard Tig- nish was visiting for several days in Charlottetown, the guest of his parents. His l-lonour Lieutenant- Governor J. A. Bernard and Mrs. Bernard. Government House. Ronnie ivfclnnis. little son of Mr. and Mrs. Hector Mclnnis, Tig- nish returned home after a two weeks stay in Western Hospital. Alberton, where he WI] receiving medical treatment, the child has fully recovered. Mr. Walter Bernard. general merchant at. Tignish Village went to Charlottetown last week and accompanied his parents. liis Honour Lieutenant-Governor J. A. Bernald and Mrs. Bernard to Halifax for a three day visit. Mr. George Gavin. in: some from Moncton. N. B. to speed several weeks with his mother Mrs John R. Gavin and other memien uf the family at Tignish prior to ieavlng for Worcester, Mass. where he plans to reside in future. Mrs. Octave Gaudet, ‘Iignish who'for the past two weeks was a patient in Western Hospital. Ai- bertbn, has now left the hospital and gone to Bloomfield to spend several days visiting Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Gaudet, before returning home. Phyllis Keeffe, young daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Keefe, Skinner's Pond has returned home from the Prince Colmty Hospital. Summerslde after underlolnd I successful appendix operation. Her little schoolmates are ha??? to have her home again enioying such good health. Mr. Wilfred Kigglns druggist oi Charlottetown who had come to Tlgnish a week ago to take over the Co-Operative drug store which is to open in the near future, is confined to his bed with a severe cold. it is hoped Mr. Kiggins may soon be up and around again. Miss Mary Kigglns his sister, came to Tignlah oniaet Wednesday even- ing and will help with the work in the drug store during the Christmas season, A hearty wel- come is extended to them by the residents of Tignish. Five of our Tignish girls. the Misses Claire MacDonald, Bbirley Mcfnnis, Margery MacDonald. Mary Cameron and Jean Arwnuult left Tignish last Friday morning for Charlottetown where they will take a two day course in Girl Guide Leadership. Girl Guides were recently re-orgsnized in Tig- nish and the girls are all vcry enthusiastic in the work and should make a splendid company in a short time. As Mr. rem- Deslloches of Tis- r.Ish was having a building hauled on Wednesday of last week, Nor- man Douoette who was watching the men at work and unable to move about as quickly as his little pals. due to the fact he has to use crutches to enable him to walk. got a crutoh caught under a runner and he was thrown to the ground the fall resulting in a broken arm i-le was lmfl10dl'cly rushed to Western Hospital. Aiberton where the limb was set and put into a cast. It was only last winter that Norman, with several little friends were playing near the railroad yard and he had the misfortune to slip and fall beneath the wheels of a shunting train and had a leg amputated below the knee. Norman's firs.’ friends are all sorry to hes of hi; accident and DECEMBER s, 194,, Keep WARM. This Winter! ENJOY THE COMFORT OF A BLDW HEATER / New and Increased Efficiency PLUS Greater Utility Forced circulation provides quick, effective comfort through- out room or office. Not necessary to "pork" in front of this heater and fllere ore no cold pockets or corners-If circulates the warm oir thoroughly. AN IDEAL HAIR DRYER ‘Safe-Protected by safety fuse link. "Sofe for children. External temperature olwoys below burning point. ‘Available with element switch for fdn use only. 'Finish-Pebble -Green, Walnut, ond 2 ions-Walnut- ond Ivory. Avoid the Dangers of Dry Air l|umidifier---$29.95 Efficient, Compact. Inexpensive For Homes, Apartment and Offices The ravages of dry oir in homes and offices during winter months ore well known. Dust the greatest of ease. A roy of sunlight in dry oir reveals c moss of dust particles which, be almost eliminated. The oir you breathe should be free from germ loden dust. CHILDREN, ADULTS, FERNS, PLANTS, FURNITURE, FURNISHINGS 8. CLOTHING ALL NEED PROTECTION AGAINST DRY AIR. BRAGE, d: Co" Ltd. euahnuas PHONE——l60 particles float in dry oir with if the oir wos not dry, would u McKAY hope his arm will not cause him to much suffering. As one drives along the high- way and admires the blooming beds of marigoids and pansies, it is hard to believe the date is Decem- ber 1st but that. is so and it seems as if 1N8 is setting a record for a "long life fall" Several re- sidents of Tignlsh Village report the lilac bushes in their yards put- ting forth a nice crop of green leaves. Even though we know both the leaves and flowers will soon get a scare from Old Man Winter, yet this mild weather going into December will hc a great help in shortening the winter and keeping the heap on the coal bin. An euction-iorty-five tourna- ment sponsored by the Tlgniah Community Rink played their first night on Wednesday. December lat. in the Legion Home on Church Street. Nine tflbltg played with the prize going to Mrs. Leo Rich- ard. The winner of the door W" was Miss Teresa Douoetit- beautiful cake was sold W 10'3"? and won by Mr. Chester My!" Refreshment; were served by W committee in charge. The execu‘ tive are most grateful to all will helped in any manner w m!“ this first evening of the tcurns‘ ment the grand success it W" This rink which has been a 1°" felt want in Tignish, was start: in the late summer and ls mutual splendid progress. The walls 1"“ been completed and the carnfllln‘ are at present engaged in bum‘ ‘ dressing-rooms. The men rcspan sible for the erection of this M‘ building are looking forward w i completion in the early m°nms a ninteen forty nine. The m!" ‘I’ pointed to serve as officers 011 _ board for this year are as n President — J. Peter Gaudet; Vice president -- Jonah 5' J Donald; 2nd. Vice pram“ i Omer Bernard; Secretary - P“ rgelldll WANTED A large quantity of snared Rabbits- liElTl-l PRATT. Bloomfield Station. P. E. I» .