The annual Teen-age Safe Federation tegether with Imper- Saturday. May %h, at 2 p.m, at, Market Square; Charlotte- The Safe Driving Road-e-o has been most successful during past Calgary, Alta. to compete in the Canadian finals. The winners and runners up WELLINGTON patient in P. C. Hospital. Mrs. Harry Darley, Summer- , was a recent visitor in this 3 and Mrs. Lloyd Ferguson. Mrs. Thompson of Halifax, N. 8. is spending some time with parents, Mr. and Mrs. Her- man Ferguson who are both ill. fal Oil’ Limited will be held On} on the local level this year will time winner will receive an all | | expense® paid trip to Galt, On | tario where he or she will have the opportunity to obtain one of MISCOUCH ing spent some time in Prince run-away horses. He was hospi- County Hospital, Summerside, talized for a few days. where he received treatment. aE Olive Doiron spent the weekend of April 19th at Bloom- field Corner. Firmin Perry returned to ‘How- lan on Thursday afier a few & ff home here on Sunday, April 26, after undergoing surgery in the Western Hospital. All wish him a speedy recuperation. Thomas Arsenault victim of a horse and car accident at O’- Leary, returned to his home in Duvar on Friday, after: being in A card party was held in-St. Anthonys hall on Friday night, April 24. Proceeds for the Wes- tern Hospital. This party was Mr. and Mrs. Hilary DesRoches | Gallant. dread Influenza, however, beyond life’s alloted span, was al- ways in the best of health, and him, namely: George Jr., Arch- ie, Hector, Joseph, Thomas, Liz- Congratulations are extended to | Hector, He is survived by the follow- ing children: George, Roderick Eveline (Mrs. Fred the top three educational ee of $1,000., $500., and Entries which are available at those teenagers who have not as yet made application. : and Mrs. Irving R. Moyer returned to his duties with R.C.N. | left for their home in Winchester ; ; | away on the 15th. family of the late Mrs. Clifford Sailer Of this etiminatte'te vale, who passed away in the Community Hospital Tuesday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Treeman Harri: the late residence to Immacu-| late Conception Church, Wel- lington Centre. ec. Seen St Aibeeeatt Gee tives of St: Nicholas. The annual meeting of the Mis- couche parish council of the Ca- Perry chaired the ‘meeting. The W. DesR ; 2nd vice presi- eent, Mrs. Gus H. DesRoches; 3rd vice president, Mrs. Hilary the pupils of Marian Academy.' Rertram) and Marguerite (Mrs. Miscouche, who are winners im) james Nall); also 19 grandchil- the Musical Festival which is/ dren and 6 great grandchildren. held in Summerside. DM. | Mr. MacLeod in early years ‘a model of neatness and efficien- The death occurred in the Char- cy He was-widely known over his 'Jottetown Hospital on March 4th. qistrict and his kindly, bright ‘after a short iliness of Mrs. Wil- personality and happy genial born in Seven Mile Bay and. was ‘a5 neighbors always left a glow of the daughter of the late Danial | good vill and friendliness. Charies B. Gould of Lawrence, Mass., who predeceased her. After returning to Seven Mile he was a member, was largely attended. Rev. H. Mitton of the employed. Mrs. Theodore L. Arsenault will resume: her duties as¢teacher of Jr. Dept. in French school af- ter her lengthy illness of pneu- , ‘ponding secretary, Mrs. John &. _ Many. friends of Mr. Guy.Har- Poirier. Rev Father Kelly addres- ris, Knutsford, are pleased to see sed the reeting after which lunch him out again after being con- was served. fined to his home through illness. “A large crowd attended the: Mr. and Mrs. Perley McNeill Bay she later married William band and four daughters from her first marriage and also nine step-children. Lucy as she was affectionately known to many, loved all children and endeaved acceptably rendered a solo, ‘‘How great Thou Art’’. _ Pall bearers were six grand- sons al] MacLeods: James, Walt- er, Arnold, Lorne, Normaf and Mr. Al Pratt of Boston recent- “lly visited Mr. Emile J. Arse- | O'Leary United Church Brother- nault. He also attended funeral hood was held Monday night in special Holiness | Nelson, the divisional command nament in the Legion Home. The winners are as follows First prize requiem high mass was cele-| brated by her pastor, Rev. Reg-| flowers, and messages of sym- Toilet Soap 4 Free Powder Compact for | LUX ........ 4% Brown e 5 ibs. SUGAR ..... 49¢ Oakleaf 28 on. 76 Tomatoes ... 29% : Pic—20 oz. PORK LOAF . Heinz Tomate 16 ez. Pienle I». HAMS ..-- 426]! ncKLES .... 38¢ | © GIFTS FOR MOTHER ® Nylon Slips, Scarves, China Cups and Saucers, Chocolates ‘Remember Mother On Her Day May 10th | ; ee OUTSIDE PAINT, white, grey, red .............. gal. 2.95 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Fri. May 8, 1959. 11 ! ; , . HOWLAN home here on Friday April 2, es yadt ae was be oi 8 ‘ = ‘ mediately taken to Doctor Mr. and Mrs. Harold Arsenault | advised X»ray so she entered the have now moyed fo Duver for the | Community Hospital where x-rays _ [present time with Harold's par-| were taken. ent, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Arsen-| Mr. and Mrs. Francis MaacQuar- ault. rie and sons of Wilmot were in : A bingo was held on Wed-| Howlan and O'Leary on Sunday, Resday evening, April 22,-at the | April 26. : home of Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Gal-| Tenis Peters returned to his SATURDAY 9. PM. SPECIALS | _ON SALE AT 2 P.M. SATURDAY REMAIN ON SALE WHILE QUANTITIES LAST. Box containing 200 sheets of soft good juality tissues. yard 2 P.M. Special, each A wide assortment of various quali- ies and styles. Nylon reinforced. oe. "Boece, 2 i oe pair 79e Stainless steel‘tablespoons — Ideal. for everyday use. 2 P.M. Special, JUICE SERVERS 2 P.M. Special, each "ENNIS OXFORDS ray sporty canvas oxfords in blucher tyle, white binding and foxing. sERVIETTE ; oe ot ene ae the hospital in O'Leary for a home is < , Y eriniaw, Mr. and Mrs. Henry ee Holy Hour was ‘ NO PHONE OR MAIL ORDERS, PLEASE! PT ded re, Rion Poa | et, A udiy cee : : . »| St. Antho evening, ae te ae Mr. Tenis Peters and Mrs. Ber-| April 26h. FACIAL TISSUES BOY’S COTTON SHIRTS Long sleeves, with button cuff, smart sports collar with button trim. As- sorted plaids and stripes ... Sizes 2 to oodstock district 2 P.M. i ae ks an genet ic Oe] : M. Special, 15¢c 6X. Western Hospital is now recuper- box 2 P.M. Special, ~ 2 67 [atine, at the home of his son! DEATH NOTICE ) — 7 each « - —" at Alberton for a} JOHN KENNETH MACLEOD HOT WATER BOTTLES Lorraine Gallant motored to | et at eae — Good quality rubber hot water bottles FIRST AID KITS Charlottetown on Thursday 08) onaiiian pes gh highly made in England. Contain 12 adhesive strips, 14 ounce on retam he was accompanied | respected resident from the Long 2 P.M. Special, absorbent cotton, 34 ounce dettol, 5 by fis uncle C.J. Gallant who | -2% Community, in which he each 1 1 9 yards of 1” gauge bandage, 1 yard 1” nore mt eurgery in Hospilal|had lived for the span of 8% a adhesive tape — all in plastic box. Mrs. Bruce Carruthers 6.17 2 P.M. Special, entally fell im the yard a he Mr. MacLeod although well LINEN TOWELLING i 49c STAFF SERGEANT. A. J.| the safe driving Road-E-O sign; Junior Board of Trade is slated committee while Mr, Scantiebury |nae was held in the Convent. |i. within a week previous to his|| Multi-stripe linen towelling, about 22”; } 2 Dowling and Constable Vie| as- Tom Scantlebury looks on. | to be held Saturday. R. N. Roop.| i. o1, -nai Miss Eleanor DesRoches presid- death wae Shoat with his usual|} Wide. . MEN’S PANTS Cameron of the RCMP display| The Road-E-O sponsored by the| is chairman of Road-E-O ee . vigor and happy personality. The || 2 P.M. Special, Melbourne flannel, self-belt, zipper as there, after spending some time , period was presided over by Mre.| Maurice Gaudet of the R-C.M-P) suddenly and with a’ and pleats. Colour—medium grey. Driving Road-E-O Sem “EXE ESS Se ” | Sega | af = gustin Arsenault. . on is weeks holidays/ death within a few days. ° : i 7, ivi g Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Carr and Overseas Relief was packed. Nex |in Miscouche, guest of his par-|\ Mr. MacLeod was the son off Men‘s Drill Work Pants ctor - each 4 79 family, Mr. and Mrs. Maynard "™eting is to be held at the ents, Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Gaudet. | ine late George and Anne Hend- nie : m ; Thomson of Summerside visited (ome of Mrs. Ralph Maclesnas. erson MacLeod. Only one of six|} Olive colour drill pants with leather. , s their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ho- are. bore auc Sister St. Clair of Charlotte- brothers, Alexander of Charlotte ‘einforced front pockets. Sizes 34 te | FIRST QUALITY a ee a ur ay ward Barlow on Sunday. Mrs. : ¢ town recently spent a few days town, survive. The other mem- 12. WOMEN’ NYLON _ : at Miscouche Convent. bers of his family predeceased Ss s Full fashioned, first quality 60 gattye. Mr Driving Road-e-o which i ive pri hich : *har- i i fet ofthe Chatiouctown Susar| ‘ccs hentia Rages |ant Mrs, Age C. Arsenault, hed | priends of Artur Gaudet, |e, Miscouche motored to Char-|xc, and Maud. Bis wip Priel won Board of Trade and sponsored | Hardware Co. Lid. The mati-| nq ‘injure his hand severely Miscouche, will be glad to know de a wel . oN cby the All Canada Insurance te ae a ee he is much improved after hav- | A°°omps Br aagh ges MEN’S HOSE 2 P.M. Special, “a 69c_ COFFEE MUGS Heat proof anchor glass eoffee mugs. years, with last year’s winner) Rogers Hardware Co. Lid. and Mr. and Mrs. Allie Harris and |) adie ‘did an extensive business as & pied : About 8 ounce size. at Charlottetown competing at} Scantleburys Hobby Shop will Mrs. Olive MacDonald and Mrs |92Y- The funeral took place om . j Special « Halifax, N.S. and after winning| secelved at Seanticbury'e Hobby | Ella Dyment of Summerside, at- | Tuesday morning. Interment was DEATH NOTIC followed torsaag at a 15¢ the Maritime title going on to) ci, up until 4 today for | tended the funeral service for the im the Catholic cemetery. Sym- TABLE SPOONS each ~ pm. late Isaac Harris of O'Leary, held | pathy is extended to her rele-| sug wiLLIAM MACINNIS | ‘2"™ at Long Creek was always . RONSON “66” SHAVERS Electrie Ronson shavers with super : ‘ Innis of Borden, in her | disposition, made him a general Halifax, N.S., after spending some | Mass., after attending the funeral tholic Women's League took place |/!@™ Mac | Sapoeee, ea ; ae cael of Mrs. Moyers sister, the late|sa Monday evening in the ‘67th. year. favorite among old and young. om trim self sharpening, power glide Mrs. Napoleon Arsenault is @| Sympathy is extended to the | Miss Annie Campbell, who meee eae aie Harola|. The late Mrs. MacInnis was His: contacts with friends and shaver head. Complete with eord and je case. : r ; I i | recent- | 7 ’ fi i fi : ad | Special , oa a ee eee rr beets Teor. 2 age of ng the Paar bag of ae tee toe cm x an J. MacInnis and Virginia Mac-| js funeral. from the Long 2 P.M. ouch 14,95 were recent guests of Mr. and |94 yrs. Funeral was held from means : nion- lant; Ist vice president, Mrs. Ben | D°*ald. She married the late Cretk Baptist Church, of which|| Pyrex juice servers. One quart size. WOMEN’S OVERBLOUSE vicinity. _Mr. and Mrs. Aubin Peters and | and daughter Lois, who spent the DesRoches; treasurer, Mrs. Leon- " : ; ioe : . _ Lea Birch. St. Eleanors,|9#ushter. have taken up resi-| winter months in O'Leary, have | ard Gallant; recording ‘secretary, oo Se = ae hy _ 2 “The : hag wd ‘a child " d Cotton overblouse with roll-up sleeves . recently visited her parents, Mr. dence in Summerside where -he is | moved — to their home in| Mrs. Alfred Gaudet, and corres- She leaves to mourn her hus-| of Jesus’ Stephen MacLeod|} © liaren $ an Juniors in assorted stripes. Sizes 32 to 388. 2 P.M. Special, DESK PEN. SETS Si ems trom a month's vist | scovread with Mr. and Mrs. Ex-| “47 *. Wodneniay, ateraoon. | Tere receat visitors to Miscouche | Was, Sever idle and was always] 4 poe Oe TH ANiKg comfort, Rybber_ soles and heels. | Novelty design. Set has wire pen or i. me Aeepectt, Souter __ | prevalent among the school child- at tee Seas of "Mr. and Mrs. |" ‘iargely attended funeral . , | Sizes 4 to 12’and 18 to 2. pencil holders and matching ball point Mr. Urban Arsenault of R.C. ans = Ce ae adage, Lae ae O'Leary, and some cases | *icton Brown. was held on March 6th. from the| The family of the late John || 7” P.M. Special, 99c pen. A. F. Station, Moncton, N.?B. re- ae” ie Climent ond tee. 1 ot toatl pneumonia, also i The Miscouche Legion recem-| Hennessey Funeral Home to See. | Kenneth Macl wish to sin- pair 2 P.M. Special, 39e cently spent some time with his ae oy reguiar meeting of the| tly completed their Cribbage tour- ret Heart Church, Borden, where | -erely thank all those who sent ‘The many friends of Mrs. Gus i aaa inald MacDonald, who also con-| Pathy. Thanks are also extended Gallant regret to learn she had % wT Cyrus Perry of Mene- | ig sdmat’ Saker Wel. went ee er ee ducted the service at the grave. } to Rev. Mr. Mitton, the doctors eo : ini t 250 BATH MATS to enter P. C. Hospital where she |‘°®: ‘-B- | lock presiding. poet re cmgacr tp Baan Rev. Austin Bradley occupied | and nurses in the P-E.I. Hospital|] °@ckage’ containing abou Bi te eal Now, bi underwent surgery. re ok ee, Eee | ‘Dr. L.G. Dewar MLA, was, _ lsat a a. teenth s a seat in the sanctury. | and all others who helped in any riettes. Good. quality. i : Foam rubber rae P ee aoe Miss Annie Arsenault recently |and family arrived at the home| guest speaker and gave a brief foes ee et Interment took place in St.| way during this time of bereave- 2 P.M. Special, green. Size about 16” x,22”. - visited her sister Mrs. Cyrus E. | of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John | (is. on the Ladidis semis. | Martin DesRoches. Peter's Cemetery, Seven Mile! ment. package Cc 2 P.M. Special, 49 Gallant, due to ilinesi of Mr. Cy- | Graham, recently from Germany | 1). 4 p.E.I. The minister Rev. es Wilden ats shee. Bay. The pallbearers were: Fach | die e each Cc frus E. Gallant, who is a pat-|where he has served past year! J. H Kean thanked the speaker | 1 \" ciactnttete es ui, | McKenna, Hazen Gillispie, Walt- fent in Charlottetown Hospital| with Armed Forces. for his adress which was very | lt “Oo he on Sunday o| 0% Farmer, Arthur Jay, Frank] : : for treatment. His many friends are pleased | well received by the audience. | "OF rad ee Sather Kite a sae Sa | MacDonald, Kenneth Cameron.| + ADVERTISING POLY BLUE CLEANER PLASTIC APRONS Mr. and . Henry Arsenault |to see Cyril Barlow out again af- = pmmemgeme were served by the ee es viene DesRoches. | May she rest in peace. ent ae ¢ etic Wee? 1. - have returned to their home|ter being confined to his "Leary leman meeting clos- . : , Sixteen ou can of “Polly Blue me east ‘from Moncton, N.B. they were|with pneumonia. — on the benediction by the} bs ee a | CARD OF THANKS CORRECTION cleaner. Cleans, polishes and Seanad witha damp cloth ly od by Mr. Emile J. Mrs. Lily. Arsenault recently Mrs. David Lockhart returned | couche will be sorry to learn hat} The many mass cards, floral| Smoked Picnics were errone- serves. . 2 P.M. Special, an. wee gorecvalle wi ee paces Spots! aga Mrs. AT-| «her home in Coleman after | he entered Prince County Hospi-| tributes, and messages of sym- ously advertised ia Holman’s|| 2 P.M. Special, ve gee 49e Perry was seriously senault and family. spending the weekend visiting her tal on Sunday where he will re-| pathy all bore silent tribute fo food ad Thursday as Picnie each Cc : since has passed away at Mone-} Mr. Bruce Conrad and 508, mother, Mrs. Lloyd Dunbar } ceive treatment the esteem in which the deceas-, Hams. The management regrets Pine P. Gallant. E oo ae ie Alme, who is convalesing at her ; ed was held, and were received any .inconvenience caused by | CUSH N . Cyrus P. ant, Egmont |Day, motore 2ax, N. 9-| home after having surgery in the} oy guy évening a meeting | with thanks by the members of | ‘his error. | pe 10 FORMS Bay, recently spent week-end | recently. Western Hospital, Alberton. of the Sissies Convent Alum-| the family. | 1 POLISHING MITTS with Mrs. Alec Gallapt. Mr. Frank McDougall, som; Mrs. Neil MacKay, Coleman, SS Foam rubber cushion forms about 12” A large crowd of relatives and | Peter and daughter Patsy of Kin-| was hostess to a birthday party 9 * - ‘ Made of soft eiderdown. material. square friends gathered in Community|kora, recently visited Mr. and@| in honor of her daughter Neila, |, } | 2 PM. Special M. S ial, Hall recently to tender a shower'|Mrs: Cyril Gallant. who celebrated her ninth birth- WADDELL BROS. -M. Special, 1 9c o@ P.M. Specia 1 19 for Miss Doria “Gaudet and Mr.| Mr. and Mrs. Phil Arsenault a oo Siturday omen. April . each each - Erie: Richard: They wee reci-|of Moncton recently visited Mr. ourteen oe young 19 FXETEEZEZEIEEE "gg | pe a oan ot — of many lovely- gifts. | |and Mrs. Eric Arsenault. small sister +X ‘OR Teen Se , oe Mri. Paul Perry, Harmony. re-| Mr. and Mrs. Eirle Arsenauit, “Y, aac borercun ff { "READY MADE ELECTRIC HAND SAW | cently spent some time with Mr.|Mrs. Ernest Arsenault, and two STOP PLAYIN’ ‘ ‘ | 2 ~ and Mrs. Henry Arsenault. children all of Moncton, recently / ‘ — ¥% Miss Frances Barlow,: employ-| visited Mr. and Mrs. Clement _ed at Telephone Office, Summer-| Arsenault, Mr. and Mrs. Amidi . side, spent the week-end with| Arsenault, and Mr:-and Alyre ELECTRIC HAND SAW her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ira/C. Arsenault, all of Urbanville. | pawr. ee ao ee of Rips, cross-cuts, scrolls, hacks, copes and cuts cit- - cles. Cuts 2” dressed lumber. Lightweight — easy te use: Special: blades available for iron and steel. 2 P.M. Special, 4 DRILLMASTER DRILL With 4%” geared chuck -— do more things better, NO DOWN PAYMENT © ee: be Rindiess Devon ia ‘on a. quicker. JUICE ...... 37e BACON: «+ SPC) vee... Oe Th 2 P.M. Special, 14.95 Sweet Mixed Picnic 24 oz. 4 j each * Crosby’s 20 ox. 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