GOIN' TO THE CORNER Paul and Barb. Arsenault Coll. Pius Arsenault , "Watkins Man," with his wife, Priscilla and Everett Adams. Peddlers from outside the communities also made weekly trips with their product. They included George MacAusIand , Robert Hunter , Leslie MacMillan , Fred Arsenault , Marcelin Perry , Aubin Perry , Stephen McNeill and David Dalton . Rawleigh and Watkins Peddlers sold similar products but each had different brand names. Some products they carried were liniments, pie fillings such as lemon and coconut cream, chewing gum, medications and other household products. Leo Mclnnis of Brockton sold Rawleigh and Pius Arsenault of Bloomfield sold Watkins. The following quote was found in the Jeffery diary: " Leo Mclnnis was here today with his powders." An interesting story about John Black was told by Lester Wallace to Eileen Oulton , a correspondent for the Journal- Pioneer : In 1928 John Black , a Rawleigh man, drove down the ice from Alberton to the ferry. At that point he decided to go to Mill River , so he came down the ice across by Meggison's Point. His horse went through the ice on the same mud bed that Peter Gillis got in years before. He ran to Meggison's for