P:-i;_{.i 12 The Guardian ’I”illll‘., April 17, 1958 :3 HQWLAN Arm-iii: in Hnwlan by l-F31“ an Srituwlaxr evening March 29. l'r:~.m St. Jnliii. N. B. were Car- m:,fh:i' Mrs. V Grillant had spent the winter t with her daughters and has now ,« returned to spend the summer In ll Ti:§‘nish. Fir. and Mrs. Melvin Gallant and family of Coleman We1‘e_ in Hrxrleii on Moziday €VeI11nS~ l\'iarch Ill. at the home of: Mr. and Mrs. Lorraine Gallant. l\Ii's. ,tIrl\vai‘rl Gallant and Mrs. R.".»bei‘t Arscnault went to Sum- mcrside by bus on Tuesday, Ap- ril lst. lvan Arscna-ult recently ‘visited his sisters and bratliers - in -1aW Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Brlanchard. Brocton. and Mr. and‘Mrs. Clar- cnce Gallant at Piusville. Messrs. Fred and \Jack Arse- nault were to Summerside on Monday evening. Spending her I h 01 id a y s at her home here is Miss Norma Gallant st-udent at Charlottetown. Mrs. Anthony Finnan recently spent a day visiting her sister Mrs. Howard Arsenault at Lot 6. The weather has been very good and the roads are drying very well. Large crowds going in every kind of conveyances have been regular attendants to all services at. St. Anthony's. Messrs. Fred and Arthur Arse- ‘? nault motored to Summerslde on f:‘» Saturday. " Arthur Arsenault of Cascumipec was in Howlan recently. _ Rev. Pitre and his sister Miss Freda had as guests during the Easter holidays their sister and her husband, Mr. and Mrs. Dou- cette of Rustico and Rev. Adrien Arsenault. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Arsenault and little son Ronnie went to Charlottetown on Saturday and visit relatives and friends. Mrs. Ansenault will attend the teachers’ convention. ‘ A Study Club meeting was held on*Tuesda:y night April 1 at the home of Alban D. Arsenault with 16 answering the prayers. Next meeting at the home of Anthony Finnan on Saturday night April 12. I Maurice Arsennult who spent the past winter in Alberton re- turned to his home here the end of March. - Master Dale, youngest son of i‘ Mr. and Mrs. Henry Gallant, cel- ‘ dbrrarted his 4th. birthday on April - 2. 'llhc Misses Diane Gallant and Pauline Flnnan, Students at Tig- Iii-sh, arrived at their homes here on Thursday evening where they will spend their holidays. Motoring to Charlottetown on Thursday were M e 1 V l 11 Gal- lant and Robert Arsenault. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Gallant and daughter Maureen of Char- lottetown and Sylvang Gallant spent the Easter Holidays with f relatives and friends here. I; Vinitliigliereoiisunday ~‘{ were Mr. and Mrs. Francis Mac- ‘ Quarrie and sons of Wilmot. Mr.~ and Mrs. Frank Gallant and daughters Diane. Florence and Jean and Paul Gallant mot- ored to Summerslde on Easter Sunday. ' ; Mr. and M.rs. Clarence Gallant I and daughters of Piusville and I Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Blanchard of Brocton were guests of their par- ents Mr. and Mrs. Leo Arsenault on Easter Sunday. Mrs. Haber Bryan returned from Community Hospital, 0’L- eai-y, on Saturday after be- ing a patient there for a. week or more. ST. LOUIS Mlss Marina Brown, employed in Charlottetown, is spending some time _at her home in St. _ Louis. .i Mrs. Joseph J. Bernard. teach- vi‘ er of St. Louis school, and Mrs. Arnold Aylward, teacher of St. Ed-wards school. are attending the teachers’ convention in Char- lottetown. Miss Irean Gaudet, who is at- tending Saint Dunstan's Univer- sity. Charlottetown, also Miss- Pa- tricia, grade XH pupil of Alber- ton High School and Miss Myra student. of Tignish Convent, are spending the Easter holidays at their home in St. Louis. All three girls are daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Gaudet. Mrs. Eddie Bernard and child- ren, Jean and Edward are visit- ing with Mrs. Bernard’s dlaughter and son ~ in - law Mr. and Mrs. John Chowan, West Royalty. _ Miss Helen Doucett, student of Tignish convent, is spending the Holidays at her home in DeBlois. Sincere sympathy is extended to the family of Mr. Emmett Shea whose death took place recently in the Western Hospital Alberton, after a lingering illness in his 67th. year. His funeral took place from his home in Waterford to the Immaculate C o n c e p t ion melita Gallant and 11:‘? grand” Joe Gallant. MAPLE LEAF . ‘~., \ ‘ ,v DEVON SLICED BACON BACO SPECIAL I OFFER YORK CHOICE C . 1 , . .\ V ) .. - T5 1?’ )3. _{=‘. I ,__... xx" , SALE DAYS — APRIL I7-I8-I9 LB. TIN FAMILY SIZE White or Chocolate Pkg. ORANEES . . 2doz. 75¢ ORANOES . . . doz. 53c Church, Palmer Road, Inter. Ullevlllt in the family ‘plot, r. and Mrs. Emile Arsenault Md Pal’-i’ daughter of Toronto Ontario, are visiting at Mr. Arse- naults parents, N11-, and M“ John G. Arse 1t ~ ‘St. Louis. nau and family In Mr. Wilfred G d ~ left recently for aI1)1arEii;asDel}\3/11$: where he plans to m k I in the future. a e ls home . Miss Julia Doucett, employgd in Charlottetown, spent Easter. at her home in DeBlois. Mr. Frerleric from New Brunswick to spend Easter at his home in DeBlois. Since“-’v_ Sylhpathy is extended to the wife and family of Henry Arsenault whose death occurred recently at his home in Peterville in his seventy second year. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Wedge were passengers to Summerslde where they will visit Mr. Wedge’s father Joseph S. Wedge, who is critically ill. C. R. Allan motored ‘ GRAPEFRUIT 4 for 35¢: U. 5. EXTRA FANCY WINESAP APPLES . . . doz. 55c TEXAS CARROTS 21/. Its. 25c uprows CHICKEN NOODLE SOUP MIX. . . . 2 for JOIlNSTON’S PASTE WAX % More "~ 65: A. B. GUMS Lb. 35¢ YELLOW EYE BEANS 5Ibs. 53c HEINZ SANDWICH SPREAD 802. 31c - I6 oz. 53: PREPARED MUSTARD 6 oz., 2 for 25: Retail Merchants Association Limited 27c 2 ROLLS 27" TISSUE ~ CHRISTIES ‘ PREMIUM SODAS pkg. . . . . . . MARVEN’S MILK LUNCH TOILET 34c pkg. 27c LOVES SPECIALS 2 nus %- 28 OZ. SIZE 39: It tors noc FOOD . . . . . 4 tins 39¢ WAGSTAFFE-24 OZ. STRAWBERRY JAM .. . bile. 49¢ SWEET MIXED or SWEET MUSTARD 24 oz. PETER PAN PICKLES Bottle 35° SAVE! °*OFI= GIANT SIZE BREEZE (mus on white) ONLY 9° 5’ AYLMER'S—20 oz.’ TOMATO JUICE .....2Iins35c CREAM or THE WEST . FLOUR . ." . . A. . 25 lbs. $1.59 .oN_,E _ PIECE LSILIIERPLATE IN EACH PACKAGE GIANT SIZE QUAKER OATS 5 lbs. 55c 87° List Of Independent Dealers ‘Gaudet. J. P. .... . ....... .. Richmond ‘Gaudet. Mark ......5umrnerside Gaudet‘s Grocery . . . . Miscouche I . Rennie and Wallace . . . . . . . . . .. Elmsdale ‘A lt. J. . rsenau ‘ Harold Summerslde *Hardy, Edgar . . . . . Cape Traverse Bernard’ E' B """""°°°'-°-.- Sh E1e_3"°1‘5 ‘Jenkins Groceteria Summerside "BI‘0Wn & Baglols Richmond *MacCaull, P. M. Ellerslie «Bu!-1eigh_ L. A_ ______.______.___'__. E119;-she *MacCaull, Ralph . . . . . . . . ... . . . . .. Carleton ‘Burns, Ralph R. Freetown *MacNeill, Carmen .... .. Tyne Valley ’Costain, Alvin Cape Wolfe *MaCNei1]. Claude 0‘Leary :([’:::°: .l“m5‘;:::: u«1\/latthews, K. R. Elmsdale ‘Ems’ W. G. west "Myricks Alberton Ltd. . . . . . . . . . . .. Alberton *Nisbet, Thomas Tyne Valley *F°ley' Alfred """"""'"°""" Alberto“ “Noonan, J. A. ................... Alberton ‘Foley, John . . . . . . . ..... Bloomfield *Pliillips, H_ E. .... Freeland 'Gallant’s Grocery Howlan "‘P1atts,F.L. Searlctowii ‘Shea & 5011. F‘. J. ........ .. St. Louis sMcLean, W. S. ................ Kensington *Ma1peque Trading Co. ..... Malpeque OIIEEN’S fBowman, W. I. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Hunter River ‘“‘C01-11"t & Son .......... . . . . . . . . . .. Bedford *Cummings, D. R. . . . . . .. Vernon Bridge *Cudmorc, E. M. . . . . . . . . .. Oyster Bed Bridge *DlCl<lCSOn. R. L. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. New Glasgow Fred A. Horne pownal *Eilis Brothers ...... central Royalty * Ellis Brothers . . . . . . . . . . . Hunter River H. S. MacLeod & Sons Vernon River "‘MacEwen, W. M, Maclieaii Grocery New London Winsloe French River nnuoououuu . . . . . . .. Brown and Meek --an-ooaoaa-... *MacKay, K. R. .... Stanley Bridsfi *Canfield. Parker crapaud Ivan Kennedy . . . . .. .. . . . . . .. .,,, .Bradalban6 KIIIG’S *Di11gwell & Rossiter ................ Morel! *Francis, John H. . . . . Bay Fortunfi Matthew & McLean Ltd. . .. Souris Matthew & McLean Bridgetown *Poole, P_ G. .................. . . . . .. 50"?” *Stewart & Beck .................. lVI°nIag‘f° .1. P. MacPhee 8: Co. .. Sour“ J. F. Mossey & Sons . . . . . . . . .. l3°thW°u Customers of General Stores (R. M. A-3- 3:‘ advised to watch for “unadvertised specials n Dry Goods. Footwear, Hardware. etc- .3? 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