rnc GUARDIAN. UiiARLOTITETOWN nggrvrflER 2. 194a l; Medicine not only . It also builds uP rshevel Wld" inst repeated innerkzflgxziegfi sign of a. cold fight it and fortify your QM“) 5g well wi Father John I m” diclns. ‘ m CANADA “ADE CHIEF OFFENDER ._ (CP) — Montreal blogldlllllvlllgxdnd factory owners to "gall-lawn the smoke nuisance, but keepotlon filed by Councillor J. M. lslllznnclsnys the city itself is one or the worst o - Colored lenses in eyeglasses have been used sinc». the middle of the 16th century. Conway and Vicinity Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Murphy Freeland, were in Summeeside Monday on business. Mrs. Jack Milligan, Murray Road is visiting her sister. Mrs. James MacNelJi, Kensington. Mr. and Mtrs. Marshall Murphy. Freeland, were in Summerside ‘lue-sday on business. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Milligan and son Freddie, have moved into their new home in Conway. Messrs Ire. Banks. Poplar Grove. and Wilbur Hardy, Freeland, are loading potatoes at Conway. Mrs. AA. Ramsay spent a few days in Summ side at the home oi’ Mr. and Mrs. Beecher Best. Messrs Jack Milligan and Fos- ter Milligan, Murray Road, have left for work in the woods, Maine Mr. Ruskin Banks, Freeland. is operating s. truck for Mr. Wallace Palmer, Freeland gravel contract- or. Mr. PM. MacCauil. Elierslle, was in Conway on Saturday eve- ning paying the fishermen for their oysters. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Oatwey and Messrs Roy and Preston Oatway, Freeland. motored to Summer- side Monday on business. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Palmer and family have moved to Summer- slda where Mr. Palmer is enn- ployed in carpenter work. Messrs Robert Palmer and Burt Keisswetter, Freeland, and Wal- lace Morrison. Conway. motored to Summerside Monday on busin- ees. Miss Inuise Milligan has re- turned to her home at Conway Miss Mlillgan was working at the no? of Mr. James Hardy, Free- lan . Messrs James wiiiiamaof Mac- NeilPs; Edmund Dawson and Leigh Craig. Poplar Grove. were in Charlottetown Monday on business. ‘The many friends and relatives of Mrs. Beecher Best, Summerside. regret to learn she is very sick again, and all Join in wishing her a speedy recovery. The many friends of Mrs. Mar- shall Murphy regret to learn she has been suffering from a very sou-e ear. They all join in wishing her a speedy recovery. Archdeacon Harrison of sum- merslde conducted the service in St. Peters Anglican Church on Sunday morning at l1 o'clock ad- BLUBHING MOTOR!!!‘ KITCHENER, Ont. — (CP) - Police scoured the neighborhood. alerted other stations. billed a Kitchener resident for $1.38 for phone calls when he blushingly remembered he'd parked his "lost" car in the bushes at the bottom of the garden. spurns»: srow. England - (c?) - J. my. so. blacksmith. works 11 l/I hours daily. ministerial: Holy Communion and Baptism. Mr. and Mrs. Hamid Palmer and family, West Devon, were vis- iting at Mr. Palmer's parents. Mr and Mrs. John D. Palmer on Sun- day. Mr. Palmer is employed on the csrferry at Borden. Mr. Ohanning Henderson. Mus. was visiting his mother. Mrs. Joshua Henderson. also his brother Edgar on Sunday. His mazny friends and relatives are glad to see Charming looking so well. Mr. and Mrs. John J. Murphy and family have moved to Cole- man for the winter months. Mr Murphy is section foreman in the Oiieary section. ‘Iiheir son Bern- ard, who is attending school at East Royalty, spent the week-end with his parents here before mov- "18 to Coleman. Tignish Mr. Patrick Hogan. Christopher Cross was a. visitor to Summerside on Friday o! last week. Mr. and Mrs. John P. Ellsworth have returned to their home in Skinner’; Pond after a pleasant three weeks spent in Amherst, N. S. where they visited with three of their daughters and their husbands who reside there. We are happy to see Mr. Eugene Perry back to work in his confect- zonairy store on Church Street. Tignish after his recent illness Mr. Perry was a patient in Western Hospital. Alberton for a week where he was treated for a severe cold. Mr. Robert O'Connor who has been employed in Summerside for the past several months came to Tignish last week t‘o visit his mother. Mrs. Lauretta O'Connor and his grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Peter M. Chaission prior to leaving for Lawrence. Mass, where he plans to reside in future. John Walsh, six year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Walsh, Tig- nish was entered to the Western Hospital Aiberton on last Friday evening. The child is suffering from an attack of tonsoletis John is a grade 1 pupil in our Lady of the Angelo Convent. Tignish and his little school mates and friends hope he will soon be well and re- turning home. Dan Meuer and his Islanders came to ‘fignlsh for the evening of November 23rd and. furnished music for both Old Time and Modern dancing, in the new potato warehouse just completed for the Tlgnish Cooperative under the Government Plan. A large crowd were in attendance the floor was in splendid condition and the music of the finest. these combined with a happy group of people made a most enjoyable evening. Mr. Char- les Chamberlain sang several songs which were greatly appreciated by his audience. Appropriate to the occassion was the address given by Mr. C. F‘. Morrissey a pro- minent resident of Tignish. In his speech. Mr Morrissey congratulated the manager. visitors and share- holders of the "lgnlsh Co-operative for the wonderful insight they had in planning for the future and the courage and spirit they showed in raising among themselves the nec- essary funds required by the Government to erect such a fine building. This structure insulated and frost-proof throughout is one hundred and twenty feet by forty feet and can house between forty- five and fifty car loads of potat- oes. It is constructed of the finest lumber available and this lumber was all secured locally. the out-side is covered with fire-proof shingles. Mr. Morrissey pointed out the wonderfuul advantage this potato house will be to the farmer who in the past was unable to store his complete crop of potatoes and suffered a. severe loss when having MDTIIEIIS n: For nearly fifty years Dr. Wood's Norway Pine syrup has been a favourite remedy for the relief of coughsand colds. Motherscveryq where know that children love its pleasaut= taste and take it without fuss or bother. Dr. Wood’s Norway Pine Syrup helps loosen phlegm and mucus, soothes irritated membranes clears air passages and stimulates bronchial organs. Pleasant-tasting, quick-acting Dr. Wood’s Norway Pine Syrup is on sale everywhere. Dr. Wood's Norway Pine Syrup - Protect Your Qhillrel OM OOUGIII All) COLD to sacrifice the surplus for a very small price before the cold weather set in. This building has its electric plant, supplying its own lighting and pumping system. For the even- ing of’ the grand opening a kitchen and lunch counter was set up in- side the building and the members oi the Tignish Catholic Women‘s League served lunches and tea. Canteen service was also supplied The Manager directors and share- holders of the Tignish Co-opera- live with the executive of the Tig- nish Fire Department and the Tig- nish Catholic Women's League all worked together and are most grateful to Mr. Messer and his musicians for their fine music and to all who attended the dance and others who helped in any manner in making this evening the grand success it was both socially and financially. Mr. Gerald Handrahan B. A. is general manager of the 'I‘ignish Cooperative and has been ever since its beginning ten yearl ago and is to be congratulated for the wonderful advancement made by this organization in such a short period of years Mr. Hubert Gaudeh Tignish was the carpenter respon- sible for the erection and fine workmanship of the hullciinfl- Even for double the price you can't buy anything better than ASP/III GENUIN} ASPIRIN rfivfi l‘ MARKFD wrs wav~v _ _ I . _‘ __-~ .... .... “l __cu@¢¢— -l-'a—~—-s—'4oo-'aasaqsc-r-i—-Q-—Qa-nao-uuunfifl? . 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