V “°"-¢~ Oyitar led Bridge. ‘" ll" home in The Guardian Page 9 Monday, Dec. 16. 1957 Can Recognize Minlt Diseases , ,-y section H". Health Iuesd8Y» v 1- J_ Prgfitllfl of Outer: gry C C." Pflholo A214.-uterlolosy department told the recent occurred in six On-l, 3:, mink ranches. Up to 90 per cent of the mink died. t The disease has been known, mice loos but has never beloril hm. reported in mink and eoui I “M be properly IOCDIITIQO III OCIIGI’, animals because at poor dlnsno-~ [1(‘ methods. . Toxoplasmosis in humans us-l ttullv causes fever. a rash and in-I Iecllons ol the iris and retina of: .,.. eye. it is not usually met I Association’ was told ELMSDALE \I[\ Edwin Murphy. Sea View. M. a recent est of her sis- m' _\lrs. Hazel Cameron and .'\ir& Harold Pratt. 31,-» Hazel Cameron was a re- rclli iisitor to Summerside. Th, gympjthy ol the commun- II\’ is extended to the bereaved uldnw and family of the late Frederick P. Kelly. whose death took place at his home in Rose- mile, on November l9th. sincere sympath! ll 5041!! 01' tended to the bereaved families el lwri life long residents of Camp- helilon. the late Mrs. Douglas llettt, ace 94 years. and Mr. Thomas Doyle. age 98 years. _ Charles G. Dunn has re- tuined from a week spent in summerside, guest of her son and tlatughlef‘-ln~lIW. Mr. lntl Mn. l-‘rank Dunn. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph O'Brien of Shatter. Calif visited their parents. Mr. a ar- ry O'Brien at Alberton. ‘\It' and Mrs. John Weeks of Summerside. were recent guests of their sisters. Mrs. Harold Pratt and Mrs. Hazel Cameron. Tilt and Mrs. Merrill Dunn and family. were recent visitors to Sutnmeralde. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dunn. Mr. and Mrs. Colin Love. Bor- den, were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Williams. \li1 and Mrs. Summerside. were recent visitors to I-Jlmsdale and Roseviiie. Frank Dunn, llts many friends regret to lemn of the illness at his home o: .\lr Ralph Kelly. and wish llllll a speedy recovery. Ali: and Mrs. K.R. Matthews and family. left recently for Hamilton. Ontario, where they in- lend to reside. . ms. are visiting relatives. and points of interest In the U.S. Mr. George O'Brien. Tignish. i’(‘t'(‘llIl_V visited relatives and Irtt-tid.~ tn Roseviile. St. Lawrence and ' PIUSVILLE Owing to the high winds on Sun- day evening the Electric power was off for a few hours. the homes had to get back to the 011 lamps for the time the power was off. \irs Albin Arsenuait the Avon representive was through the dis- trict on Tuesday. December mi. ‘John .i. Corcoran was one of tie members of the jury held in Sttmmerside on 25 and 26th. A considerable amount of po- tatoes is being truciced to marli- “I despite the disagreeable wea- ’her and low price. ‘‘ \<‘l’.\' enjoyable evening was ‘l‘i‘lll in St. Anthony's Hall on l“°“13.V when the different dis- -"W sponsored a Basket Social and concert. A neat sum was realized lrtt-nds of Allison Corcoran are ;9l‘l'\ to learn he is confined to “Is l'ltllll(' with a nlapse of the ” "“h0Petoseehisnbaekto ':“21£_'"_°°'°- BEDEQUE (Friends and relatives of Miss atherme MacI‘arlane. will re- “'9 JOY! Hayes left recently m Ottawa where she will spend 0 winter months with her dau- llllrr. Mrs. Reginald Murray and . Murray and family. M” Gt-‘0|‘le Henderson was a rent visitor It the horns of her RPY. Mrs. (}.A. Horne and Mr. H ,.m°"h:":::y relatives and friends (. learn that Mrs. arrie Schurman is seriously ill this village. MI‘ (‘lare Muttart. son of Mr. ‘M M". Kenneth uttart lear- l°‘°"n. has rot I M SALE DAYS DECEMBER 16"‘-TO 21“ MOIRS FAMILY ASSORTED CHOCOLATES 1.49 ROBIN HOOD FRUIT FRUIT CAKE MIX .69 HARD MIXED '.3""'9"“59 "!$"""°?. '5 LB. PAIL I e SIIOP HERE GRAVES Apple SAUCE, 20 oz., 2 tins 39c GLOBE PEARS, 20 oz., 2 tins WELCIPS ' GRAPE JUICE, 24 oz. LIBBY'S FRUIT COCKTAIL, 20 oz. . . OCEAN SPRAY ' ..47c ..43c .. 37c CRANBERRY sAuct; .. 27¢ YORK — Cream Style CORN, 2 tins 39c LIPTON TEA, '/2lb.pkg. . . . . . 45¢ a 7‘7’l5’ 6’ 73% FRESHNESS -an ~ to --Ni» . 1% . . SUNKIST NAVEL ORANGES, I38’s . . 2 doz. 79c FLORIDA WHITE OR PINK \ GRAPEFRUIT, 3 for . . . 23c BANANAS, 2 lbs. . . 3.0. DELICIOUS APPLES, doz. . . . \ IIPIIDI GRAPES,2lbs. . . . ..39c . 45c . 35c 1 DEVON SLICED BACON..... MAPLE LEAF SIIANKLESS MAPLE I.I'JAF—2 PIE SIZE MINCEMEAT .' . . LIBBY'S El. RANCIIO CORNED BEEF . . . . 'PICNIC...... MORE R. M. A. SPECIALS MAPLE LEAF LIQUID DETERGENT 75° GIANT SIZE JOH1\'S0i\"S HARD GLOSS Pints . lb. 57c lb. 49c --L--x-A- MIXED NUTS 2 LBS. 85c PURITY OATS 5 LBS. 55c Tin 44c Tin 4Ic STRAND CHOCOLATES . . . SNOW FLAKE SHORTENING . . MARVEN'S I lb. SODAS . . . MARMALADE . . omtiarms , RITZ . . .. 8oz. PURITY OATS.... Plllcl 'Arsenault J. Harold . . . . . . . . . .. Stimmet-side ‘Bernard, I: I. .. It llleaners ‘Brown & Baglole . . _ . . . . . . . . . . . .. Richmond ‘Bufleigh. L, A. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Ellerslie ‘Burns. Ralph R. .. . . . . . . . . . . . .. Freetown ‘Costaia. Alvin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Cape Wolfe ‘Cotton & Rogers .............. .. leaslngtoa ‘Dixon. I. D. ................. .. TI-yea ‘Ellis. W. G. ............ .. Springfield West ‘Foley. Alfred . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Aihartoa ‘Foley. Jobs ................. .. Ileosnfield 'Oaliant‘s Grocer) ................ .. levrlaa 2 lbs. 55c WAGSTAFFE-—ORANGE 8 GRAI'EI"Rl'l'I‘ . 24 oz. 39c . ’ 5 lbs. 55c JENl(I‘N'S 45° 7 oz. IONELESS QUAKER MUFFETS lb 55 CHICKEN . c Package I9c pkg.33c WHITECBOSI TOILET TISSUE 2 ROLLS 27c pkg.22c W12 CARRY A l"l.'I.I. LINE OF FEELS. CHERRIES, MIXED I"Rl'I'I‘S. ETC. FOR YOUR CHRISTMAS CAKE. I I R. M .A. SPECIALS I-MINUII FUDOI no heating’ No iatlutest Coasiotae 3»; cup ts-nail can) Cans: l,lll‘§llt'l HEINZ KETCHUP 33“ I5 OZ. BOTTLI 3 TINS HEINZ TOMATO SOUP SURF GIANT SIZE GIANT SIZE 15 OZ. 2 TIN! GRAVES 400 PEAS 35'‘ at 36° _ . ' l I Retail Merchants Assticiatiolti Liiitiltt‘-.d List 05 Independent Dealers BONUS GIANT SIZE 87° ‘Gaedet. J. P. ............... .. Richmond ‘Shea & Son. I‘ J. . . . . . . . . . . . .. St Louis 'MarKav. K. R. . . . . . . . . . . . .. S'an!u- Fridge .G.ud“' M.“ _ . I _ _ _ _ _ _ . . _ _ H 'umm"_IM' ‘McLean. W S . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Kt-nstngton '(‘anft‘eld. Parker . . . . . . . . . . . .. ttanaiid ‘HM-dy. Edgar . . ' ' . I . . . U Cap. T"\"" aMa1p,q”. Tram": (-,, _ M,,tp,,,m, l\.sn Kennedy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Rrndalhnne ‘Jenkins Groreteru , _ _ , . . . . . .. Summerttde 'MacCaull, P M. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. liierslla ‘Bout-rnan, W I. . . . . . .. Humor Rl\Pl' .nm‘\"” & Rm§H,, H MUN.“ ‘MICCIUII. Ralph . . . . . . . . . . . .. (‘arleton ‘Court I: Son Redford ‘Francis, John H . . . . . .. Rav i-‘orlune ‘Machleili, (‘armen .......... .. T)M' VIII?! ‘('l|""“InR<. I‘ R. . . . . .. Vt-rnon Bridge Matthew 8 hieiman Ltd sourls 'MacNeill, (laud. ...,........... l)'I.ear\ 'Cu<inore. I-I \i . . . . . . . . .. Oyster Bed Bridge \ialthew Ia McLean . . . . . . . . .. Britigeltmn ‘Matthews, K R. ..... . .. Elmstiale .D'°l‘”’5""- R l‘- 3”“ ‘”“3""" ‘Poole. P, G Souris ‘Myricks Alberton Ltd. Alborton "3"" “"’”"” ------------ -- C""'”" “"""'V ‘Slrwrt e Bork ............... .. Montague .N,,,,,,_ T,,,,,,,,,, Ty" v,,,,_\ '“FEI-“l:r:l'::;-& W‘ ------- - — ilunlrr Ian" J P MacPltee a ('0. ............ .. Smlria eN0on.nv J A’ ‘ ' I _ . . . _ . _ _ uhflmn ‘M.”.;“'n. W ‘J. I . . . . . . . .. r:‘::0f|lAn'(‘h:: .I, F Mouse)’ & Sons Hnlhuoll ‘Phillips. H, K . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Freeland ' ' ‘ ' ' ' ‘ ‘ ' ‘ " Customers of General stores (I M A I. are ‘Palmer, H L. Roaeville M"'l‘“" “"°"""3' - * - - ~ - - - - ' '~ - w'""°' advised to watch for "unadvertised specials". .'lIltl. F L . . . . . . . . . . . . .. OOIFIOIOWII .'OWI and MOQI . . . . .. rf'Ont‘l'l Ri\OY Dry Gm)d|_ Footwq-.1-_ flgrdwn-._ fie