Paul Doiron of Duvnr recently loft for l-laliiax. -Miss Leone Arsenault spent Friday night, April 26 in Piusville. l Mrs. Fred Arsenault of I-lowlan was in Bummeraide on May I. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Dlgnnn were in O'Leary on Monday. April II. The first fresh herring of the season was peddled in I-lowian on Monday. April 28. Work is about to begin on Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Arsenault'a new dwelling house. The public health nurse. Miss Margaret Stewart of O'l..eary, was in Woodstock recently. Mr. and Mrs. Francis MacQuar- rle and sons of Wilmot motored to 1-lowlarl on Sunday, May 4. Calvin Carruthers. student at Prince of Wales, spent the first weekend of May in Howlan. George Carruthl-rs of Howlan went to Charlottetown on satur- dsy. May 3. Mr. and Mrs. Sylvang Des- Roches and sons of Debert. N.S., are now visiting with their folks in Fortune Cove and Howlan. Mr. and Mrs. Gerard Richard and family of Summerside were in Howian and Duvar during the wekend of May 4. Arthur .l'-tichard, carpenter,' is now employed at the home of Henry Peters, Duvar. Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Gallant and sons spent Sunday evening, May 1 in Woodstock. Mrs. Jerry Gallant and grand- son Urbain visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Gallant on Friday, May 2. Mumps are now raging in this district so some of the school children are unable to go to school. The little Misses Betty and Marlene Arsenault were guests on Saturday, May 3 of their cousins. Jean and Sandra Arsenault. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Leclair who spent the winter months with some of their family in U.S.A. have now returned to their home in Woodstock. Their many friends and neighbors are glad to wei-. come them back. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Pineau of Bloomfield Corner, were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Pius Doiron and family on Sunday, April 27. Pius Finnan. James Finnan of Campbeiltoll and Mickey Gallant of Piusvilic were in this district on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Paul I. Gallant of Kelly Road recently arrived from their month's visit to parts of U.S.A. Mrs. John Pineall of Bloomfield was employed in I-lowlan for a couple of days recently. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Norman and daughters Sheila and Janet oi O'l.eary were visiting in l-lowlan on Sunday, April 27. Mr. and Mrs. Francis MacQuarrie and sons Willard and Kenneth of Wllmot were in Howlall on Sunday, April 27 guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Carruthers. Mrs. Leon Peters of Bloomfield was a Sunday visitor at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Des- Roches, Howlnn. ' Mrs. Walsh and her grand- zlaughtcrs Diane and Mary Gard. who have been residing in How; '.an with Mr. and Mrs. I-leber Bry- nn, left on Wednesday, April 23rd, HEAR BETTER or pay nothing! IIIIIIII IOYAI. IIIAIIIIO AID 385 Iceof:ad' - stimuli i'Le'3l'.'ll nfmu) Here is the remarkable guaran- tee you get when you purchase a Zenith "Royal" or "Super Royal" Hearing Aid: "If, in your o inlon, any I200 aid out-Perglrms in any way an 385 Zen th, you get your money back under our unconditional 10-day return privilege." How can Zenith produce such a line bonds: aid for only 885? Reed "Fro s and lt'l:;t;;":h.Z:rl'iith'a revealing new vs: the truth about hearing aid costs and claims. Here are hard- MtEig facts that may save you or a loved on! 8100 or lnoro-- and save hurt-breaking dis- , t. tool "Frauds and acts" is free! Simply mail the coupon below, today. A copy will booont promptly, postpaid, in a plain onvolopa f1Il9 IIIAIIIIC All! our sun was rosin toe st. unborn. when any will now reside with ma. Florence Gard. They motored down in the evening with Donald Platte of l-lowlan. Calvin Carruthen of Charlotte- town. spent the weekend of April 27 in Howlsn. -Mrs. Bruce Carruthers return- ed to Charlottetown on Wednesday, April 23rd, after a few days spent in Howlan. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gallant or I-lowlan were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Felix Arsenault on Sunday, April 21. ' Mr. and Mrs. ltranlc Gallant drove to Bloomfield station on business on ' day. April 28. Roads have improved so much that the mailman can now make very good time on his 38 mile route. Mrs. Jack Gallant had as recent guests her mother. Mrs. Joe Gal- lant, Tignlsh. and sister Bertha of saint John. They have now returned to their homes. There motored to Charlottetown on Thursday, May 1 Mr. and Mrs. Leo Arsenault, Robert Arsenault and daughter Miss Frances who visited with Mrs. Henry Gallant, a. patient in the Provincial Sana- torium. The liowlan road is now being scraped with tractor. therefore im- proving it and with favorable weather for a few days, it will dry up wonderfully. Mr. and Mrs. Alban T. Arsenault and daughter Sandra, motored to and from summerside on Thurs- day, April 24th. A lot of birthdays happened at the home of Mr. and Mrs. 'Leo Arsenault on April 25th, The twins, Milton and Muncey and another son, Ivan, all had birth- days on that day. Mrs. Arthur Desiboches and sons went to Fortune Cove on Friday, April 26th, where they visited with Mrs. Des1v'toches' follu. Miss Yvonne Blanchard of Pius- vilie recently was the guest of her friend. Miss Leone Arsenault at Holvlan. Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Gallant and sons accompanied by Mrs. Jerry Gallant visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Firmin Perry on Saturday evening, April 26. Rev. M. J. Rooney was in Tignish on Tuesday, April 29 attending the funeral of the late 'Marcella Le. Clair, sister of Rev. Fr. Leclalr ol Summerside. -Allison Carruthers, who spent the past month in I-lowlan and 0'Leary. left to return to duty in Halifax on May 1 Mrs. Denise Riley of O'Lenry was in Woodstock recently at the home of her brother and mother, Mrs. Catherine Gallant. Qllhe a few anglers have been out on fishing trips to Marchbanlrs Pond at Howian but it seems no very large trout are being caught. Leo Arsenault has been busy threshing at the farm of Henry MacAusiand during the last few days. Little Miss Janet Noonan was guest at the home of her aunt and uncle, Ml”. and Mrs. Alban Arsenault on Monday, May 5. Mrs. John A. Gallant who spent the winter months with her child- ren fn summerside has now re- truned to her summer cottage in Woodstock. There motored to Charlottetown on Sunday, April 27 Henry Gal- lant, Jack Arsennult. Albert Arsen- ault and Miss Laurette Arcan- ault who visited Mrs. Henry Gal- ltalnt, a patient in the Sanatorium ere. Mr. and Mrs. Tenis Peters mo- tored to Sumlnerside on Monday. May 5. They were accompanied on the trip by their daughter, Mrs. Ray Noonan, Mr. Noonnn and lit- tle daughter shells. A miscellaneous shower was held Tuesday night. May 6 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Pius Finnan in honor of their eldest daughter, Jean. who will become the bride of Mickey Gallant of Plusvllie soon. There motored from summer- side on Sunday night, May 4 Mr. and Mrs. Alphonse Bernard, ac- companied by Mr. and Mrs. Otfie Arsenault. visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Firmin Perry. Mr. Jerry Arsenault of Howlan received a severe shaking up on Saturday, May 3' while at work on a building when the slum .in some way let go and he fell to the ground. He was taken to West- ern Hospital where he is being cared for. Ills legion of friends 13355” iillllllnllc or vmu nu uCn For prompt. long-lusting rollol Lantlgon "C" is a dleoolved oral vocclno prepared for the purpose of counts:-social: the effect of certain ms . . . often in to be the cause all made Pain. It neutralizes the urn poison, ei- lov one the ayvnp. I o In a o f 3: st n . irritability. elect; loounooo and rot til-bonlthwtle tbooo llavoautod. lady's aagurni defences against rheumatic disorders neoday morning, April 28rd. ' Ti-IE cuaaorm. cnaarorreroww fy hope that he will soon be well by all but especially by his widow laws or the death of her brother. received a number or nice gifts and and back holne again. Also 11- and family who survive hinl. oeiving a bad shaking up was Louis than all sympathy is being ox- Bay. Mr. Arscnault is survived by the ladies. At a very Illa hour Harris who also was on the build- gem-led, ing at the time and on whose . 1.. building the accident occurred. M,-, ma M,-5, Tenn pen”, "1. sisters and brothers. t colnpanled by Pius Doiron lnotot- 'AG The funeral of the late Joseph gd to ggmom ngy on Th --j--: Richard 0! DUVIX was held It St. evening, May 1 when .t)-my gt. on Thu. Anthony's It. C. Church on wfeldt; tendegeahe gait: with bilraal not ,1 , un f h Mrs. rs' ro er, e n . ",1 of How; when m r -The monthly mee g o t e sudden death had occurred at the Florin-Arsenault, returning home 0; tgmgr 1,-yurqiz mg 'n.'.',f,,b2f. Richmond 0. W. L. was held at home of his daughter, Mr. Mrs. Arthur Perry at Duvar on Monday morning. Mr. Richard was and on Friday. On Wednesday evening. April It) mu,-1.... Mug, '7” gm-nmwd by with s good attendance. an old and highly respected citinn Mrs. Tents Peters had w. telephone Jerry Peters snd dancing was en- In the absence or the President, To Mr. Florin Aroenault of Eglnont a delicious lunch was served by his widow and a large famiiyvof all departed wishing Mr. and Mrs. children. also his aged mother, Axl-senault mun? H101? MP9)! Ill- l1 versar C3. An enioyabloxovening was spent .4”. 11., 1 3 am home RICHMOND C. W. In. Mr. and-Mrs. Robert J. Arsen- '1 um. in mg: hglpea than gale. the home or Mrs. Linus McDon- brats the ma anniversary or their aid. on the evening 01- April as. Donald. ooeuplod chair. and collection alnoua A the nicotine Ononod with tongue mu pump. W lo Prayer. followed by roll call. .'me lninu meeting were read and adopted. The Treasurer's report was -than read and committees reported. Correspondence, re Lay Rotrssts, mogsainu. Girl Guides. Budget and Thank-you cards from Mrs. Margaret Brown and Mrs. A. Ooagrove were reed. 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