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Grade “A” Eggs Q 1 Peak of Potatoes Q 1 Pkg. of Breakfast Bacon Q 1 box of 60 Tea Bags Q 2 tins of Baked, Beans Q 1 lb. of Butter Q 1 doz. .Sunkist Oranges Q" 1 large box of ~Soda Biscuits ' Q 1 large pkg; Carrots Q 1 tin of-Salmon Q 1 large jar of Mixed Pickles N0 DOWN PAMNl! - s-riecelsendr Qualify ' MAPLE FINISH TWIN Bunk BedOu its .. .. T Ideal for the Children’s room or where bedroom hpace is limited. this complete bunk bed outfit includes talc bunk STANDS ALONE filled mattresses; two sturdy springs; ladder and ‘top guard rail. Matching chest available at extra cost. . Reg. 119.95 No . DOWN ANNIVERSARY : ' SAVINGS " . WeslinghOUse ' - 1959 T WASHER Q Lovell Wringer, Adjustable Pressure, Safety Release. Q Automatic Drain Flu-mo . Porcelain Tub Q “Cushioned Action” Gyrator ' Q Centralized Controls Q Automatic Pump Q Permanently Lubricated Motor Q Q Baked Enamel — “Epon” Finish Q Sturdy Base on Rubber Casters clean, Rigid construction, superdurable “Epon” finish and pre- cision engineering assure troublevfree operation and long-lasting beauty. ' ‘ Washes a hull nine pound load thoroughly and safely. Satin smooth, Bakelite gyrator never corrodes or stains . .treads dainty things gently yet Whisks dirty work clothes sparkling l ’ PAYMENT! » mam]; 9'950'r6ocweekly OUTSTANDING VALUE! / “4%.. . _,;2 I f t ,‘ s l '3} £ Keg. 99.95 ANNIVERSARY ~ SALErRICE 9.95 or 500. weekly . ' Bright New Styling, Comfort and Beauty ' ‘5pc.'CHROME SUITE ‘ Kitchen luxury at a" real saving! and such a wide range of delightful colour com- binations. . . White-Black. Beige-Brown. Blue-White. Yellow‘Black. Coral-Black. White-Coral . . . with gleaming, tapered chrome legs, arborite table top (extension leaf type); Four comfortable chairs have new type self-levelling legs, seats that match table top and smart contrasting backs! MAKE YOUR SELECTION NOW -— a... i no own PAYMENI and SAVE $30.00 f FURNITURE co. LTD. "THE MARITIM‘ES GREATEST FURNITURE. APPLlANCE AND TELEVISION STORES" beds (can be used side by side if desired), two spring- ' Inna, Sept. 4, 1958 The Guardian Page 15 Calgary Man Claims To Have Biggest Apple CALGARY (C'Pl - There have been some mighty big things grown in Calgary but it's a sure bet Sam. Oonklin has grown prob- anly the biggest apple. Picture 3 standard Size basket~ ball with a diameter of about nine inches and a circumference of 28 inches. Mr. Oomlolin has an apple five inches 'in diameter with a circumference of more than 15 inches. The tree hearing this “basket ba " was planted last May, 3% months ago. “It’s phenomenal,” said Mrs. Conlkllin. “I’ve' never seen or heard of anything like it.” When he bought the tree it had a blossom on it. ‘My wife and I thought it would die when transplanted. Then it sprouted a small green apple and grew, and grew and changed to a lovely hue of yel- l 9‘ _ 0w . Bo/UGHT AT NURSERY The tree was purchased from a nursery here. It was apparently bought by the nursery from an- other one in Post Burrell, Ont. Mrs. Conldin has plucked the apple, her husband added. “I’m going to take it down to the office and stick it in the win (low for a few days. It’s still hard to believe." Mrs: Maxim Gallant, of Chel- sea, Mass” who is visiting rel- atives at St. Louis, motored to Howlan with her brother J on Pei-- ry, on Friday, Agust 15. They were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Gallant and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gallant. Miss Helen Doiron, of Buyer, is ‘ visiting her cousins, Pauline and Patricia Finnan, Howlan. Robert Arsenalult has now re- turned after spending the past three weeks in Ontario on busi-.. ness. « Miss Shirley DeCoste, of Sum- merside, is visiting with her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Alyre Buote at Mill Pond. - The community was saddened to hear of the unexpected death of Mrs. Margaret Arsenault On August 15 at the home of her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Francis Richard Duvar. Rev. C Pitre and his sister, Miss Freda Pitre, recently had as their guest their sister. Mm- Doucette, of Rustico. Mr. and Mrs. Rosamon Casey, and sons, Eugene and Raymond, and granddaughter, of Rumiord, Me, left on Friday on return to their home. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Gallant. who visited at Howlan and St. Louis recently, returned to their home at Chelsea, Mass, on Aig- ‘ust 22. . ‘ - Firmin Defory motored to Char- lottetown on, Thursday accompan- ied by his daughter-in-law, Mrs. Henry Pent-y, who was returning home. A Mr. and Mr. Wilfred Pineau, and children Steven and Susan, of Somervill-e, Mass, are now visit- ing‘in Dover and surrounding dio- triots. ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Peter Gallant, granddaughter, Yvonne, of Ken- sington; Mrs. Sophia Theriault, ol Charlottetdwln: and Mr. and Mrs. Doyle, of Jamaica Plains, Mass, were recent , visitors to Howlasn. . Mr. and, Mrs. Max Martin and Mr. and Mrs. Cliflfond Martin, of Emerald, were among the many who attended the funeral of the late 'Mrs. Margaret Arsenanlt which took place at St. Anthony’s on August 19. Mrs. Sadie Connors, of New Jersey, arrived by plane on Moon day evening, August 18, to attend the funeral of her sister, the late Mrs. Margaret A-rsenault. Mvns. Maxim Gallant and Carol Gallant, who were visiting at St. Louis and Howlan returned to their home' in Chelsea, Mass, on Tuesday, August 19. On Wednesday, August 20, Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Gallant and their daughter Shirley and ‘her husband, all of Westerblrook, Me, who are visiting at Tignish, called on Mr. Gallant‘s‘ cousins. Jerry and Frank Gallant, before re- turning to their homes. Mr. Lyman LeClair and his son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs Nelson Gallant, were visiting at Woodstock, returned to their home in the U. S. A. Mrs. James Kinch and son or» rived from Ontario on Sunday to attend the funeral of Mrs. Kino‘h’s mother, Mrs. Arsenaullt other members of the family who arrived to attend the funeral at of the late Mrs. Arsenalullt includ- ed Mr. and Mm. Leonard Arsen- aulIt and Mull-‘3' of Hamilton, and Mr. George ArsenIaIult. ' NORTHAM Mr. and Mrs. Louis Oanln, Oak— villle, Ontario, are spending their holidays visiting relatives a all friends in this vicinity. Mr. and MrsDonald MacLeaIn and son Dan, spent the weekend visiting Mr. MacLean’s brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph MacLean, Redford, N. S. Mrs. Dam MacLean spent a few days recently with Mr. and Mrs. Ralph MacLIeaIn, Bedflord, N.‘ S. Mr. and Mrs. Shelton MacKay, Toronto, Ont,. spent their vaca- tion with Mrs. MacKay’s mam “,5, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Nesbit. Mr. and Mrs. Hampton Horne, Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Home and family. were visitors at the home of Mr. Laughllim MacLean. Friends of Mrs. Gordon Grigg are pleased to see her about again, after being confined to her home with virus flu. Friends of Miss Emma Grigg, are pleased to see her about. al- ter being a patient in the Stew- 161 Great George St. fihcrlcflmwn than. 6211 art Memorial Health Centre in I tow weeks.