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BARBOUR LTD. . 1 Euston Street Charlottetown i ;p Ask the man who owns one. "E...":a.;i.. ....a Vicinity -Friends regret the illness of Mrs. Prank Maclllwen at her home at Kensington, and will wish her an early and complete recovery. 1 -New London Parish was largely represented at the D.0.S. and W. A. semi-annual meeting at Crap- aud on Tuesday, June 10th. -The welcome guest this week of Mr. and Mrs. William J. Profiit. Long River, is Mrs. Profitvs mo- gier, Mrs. Prank Simpson, Hamil- n. -Friends will be sorry to learn that Mrs. William Caseley is ill with an attack of flu at her home in Kelvin Grove, and will wish her a speedy recovery. -an-lends regret the illness of Mr. Leo Mccarville, Kensingtan, and wish him an early recovery of health. -.Mrs. Fred Court. Kelvin Grove is spending some time at the home of her sister, Mrs. Earl Mabey, Tryon where several members of weak-end with his parents, In. and Mn. Health Msyhew. -Mr. and Mrs. Waldo Gardiner, Ohelton, accompanied by the lat- ter's parents, Mr. and Mn. Edward Gardiner, left on Wednesday, June 4th, on a motor trip to Ontario, where they will visit their brother, Mr. David Gardiner and family. -Residents of Ion: River have been suffering for several weeks. from mumps. flu and other illnes- ses in epidemic proportions. It is hoped that now the worst is over as most of those afflicted are on the road to recovery. Welcome sums of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Brammer, Ksnsington, are Nu. Brammeris sister, Mrs. Hall of Lincoln, England and her daughter, Anne. Mrs. Hall and her daughter arrived late in May and will spend the summer months here. . -.n'lends will be glad to know that George, three year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Brammer. Kensington, is now eonvalescing at his home following an appendix operation in the Prince County Hospital. Summer '-' . when his condition for a time was critical. the family are ill. -Mrs. Frank Marks as returned Piusville and Bloomfijl Notes Mr. Pete! Gallant, returned to his home in Bloomfield recently. - -Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Gallant, Halifax, N 8., spent a recent week-end inlfiusvilie. Mr. Oiiiiford GallI.nt'. Toronto. arrived in Pimville on Wednesday, June (th, to spend his tholldayl. Mr. Ernest Brawn. I-Iaiifsx. is mending a few days with his mo- ther. Miss clariseo Gallant. Toronto, returned to her home on Wednes- day. June 4th, to mend her hou- days. Mr. John I. Gallant. Piusvilie, menu Sunday. June nth in Duvar gueeta of Mr. and Mrs. Dorice clai- lant. Mr. Joseph mama. mutt was visiting Piusvilie on Bunday, June 8th. Messrs Harold and Joseph Mc- Gregor, Halifax, spent a recent -Firiends regret the illness of Mr. Eustace Paynter at his home at bong River, Mr. Paynter suffered to her home in Mhrgate after severe broken ribs in an accident spending the past week in Sum- while caring for his live stock, and merside. at the home of her son. symptoms of pleurisy were found CHANGES C.ll.R. TRAIN SERVIBES EFFECTIVE SUNDAY, JUNE 22ND DOUBLE TRAIN SERVICE TO AND FROM MAINLAND DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY I.V. CHARLO'.I'TETOWN- For Summerslde-Bordon 7:00 iI.m.. 2:10 p.m., 3:30 pm. daily except Sunday. For Murray Harbor 3:15 p.m., daily ex. Sunday. For Sourls 2:30 pm. daily ox. Sunday. (Elmira) liv. Sour-is 0:45 p.m. Mon. 5:45 p.m. Tuna. For Georgetown 2:30 pm. daily except Sunday. I For Tlgnlsh 3:30 p.m. daily except Sunday. LV. b'UMltIEIlSIDE- For Chm-lotto-tmvn 7:15 n.m., 10:10 n.m.. 1:45 p.m., Ilally ex- ccpt Suminy. For Barri:-n 7:15 h.m., 1:-l5 p.m., alnlly MN-pl. Sumlny. For Tlgnlah 0:15 p.m., rlally except Sunday; 12:01 p.m., Mon., Wctl., Frl. ' Moncton -. Halifax - Saint John Montreal - Toronto 1 Lv. Clulrlottvtnwn 7:00 a.m., 2:10 p.m.,l Summcraldo 1:15, ,i n.m., 1:45 p.m., daily except Suml '. . Through nlr-s-nmlltlnnt-d sic-c-per ” leaving Charlottetown 7:00 h.m. ('hnrlottetown-Montrenl, Cor Ferry Service Borden - Cape Tormentine EFFECTIVE SUNDAY, JUNE 15th The car ferry between Bordon and Cape Tormnntlne will mnlue eight lrlps daily In nncll direction, leaving Borden and Cape Tormr-nfinn pl:-rs at 9:10 n.m., 10:35 e.m., 1:00 p.m., 2:40 p.m., 4:30 p.m., 1:30 p.m., 9:00 p.m., 10:30 p.m. Atlantic Standard Time. CANADIAN NATIONAL "CHAMPION vf ' Mr. Gardiner Marks and Mrs. Marks. -Miss Helen Semple, summerside and Margale, is now making a good recovery after a tonsil oper- ,atlon in the Prince County Hos- pital. Howard and Mrs. Ralph Howard were hostesses to the members of Margate women's Institute at the June meeting. -Mrs. Chester -Mrs. A.H. Campbell, Burlington is spending 9. couple of weeks with her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Moase, New An- nan. -Mrs. Mary Profitt returned to her home in Burlington on Satur- day, June 5 . after spending the past month with her sister, Mrs. Lawrence MacLeod, Orwell. -L.A.C. Harold Profltt, Mrs, Profitt and sons Wayne and Brian, returned to Mloncton on Monday, June 9th, afier spending the week- end st Margate and Long River. -The many friends of Mrs. James Bernard, Long River, will be glad to know that she is now making a good recovery from her recent ill- ness, and has hcen able to go out driving. r4-r I ?-Mr. Eliphalet Hmvatf. North' ,Witishirc was a recent visitor to Long River and French River. -T11:-2 Rev. Dr. T B. Mrillmnn, of -'Alvinsion and London, Oni., is gvisitinz his mother Mrs. J.G. Townsend, Kcnsington. I.-Miss Nancy Mnclveill. daughter inf Mn". and Mrs. Allie ,Summcrsidc is convalescing favor- lably after having her tonsils re- lmoved at the Prince County Has- lipital, Summersirle. !-Master Kevin I-lickax. son of Mr and Mrs. Lloyd Hickox. has re- turned to his home at Kensington, after spending iht-. past month iwith his pzrahdfnihcr. Mr. Frank Watts and family, Hampshire. -Gary and Diane, son and dau- yghler of Mr. Harald Hollis, Ottawa ;arrived in Keusingion on Monday Eevening, June 9th. and will spend lthc summer with their grand-pap ienis, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Pnynter. -Abmq. Clair Mnyhew. Halifax. who has been transferred from the H.M CS. Quebec to the Admir- ,al's Barge. arrived home on Friday levening, June 13th to spend the TODAY N nu MARITIMES HUNDREDS or noes ARE SICK... because complex We cut: them all from natural sources of vital dietary elements. Protect your at with the one dog food you now you can trust . . s and at the same time banish animal odours from your living room. Get PARD with CHLOROPHYLLIN todayl Swift Canadian Co., Limited. MacNeil. ' by his attending doctor, thus com- plicating remedial measures. -Mr. Cecil Campbell, Burlington is suffering from burns inflicted by flashes from a. gasoline stove which had gotten out of control and which he attempted to remove from the house. Mr. Campbell's face was affected and one arm quite severely burned. Both he and Mrs. Campbell who is recovering from an attack of flu and pneu- monia are under the care of a doc- tor. - -Bur IIONTRAGT BRIDGE Continued from page 7 cashed, but South did not lead the fourth round - he had more urgent business. West discarded the diamond seven on the third round of hearts, and south, knowing his lefthand opponent to be ilhonest signaller," than and there decided not to rely on the diamond finesse! After estalblishlng the heart ten as 8. trick and an entry. South led his spade nine and ducked in dummy. East won with the Jack, but he could not afford to cash the spade ace that would East shifted to the diamond ten. south went right up with the diamond ace. entered dummy with I: heart (while West discarded an- other diamond). then passed I club info the West hand. West prommly exited with I. club, but his safety was fleeting. south, af- ter cashing the top 6111199. the” West 1n again, with the fourth round of clubs. and now West could not avoid setting up the diamond queen for declarei-'s ninth trick. BURGESQEDTIME Continued from page 7 there. He is too far from the Old Briar-patch to get there. And there isn't; any other place where we can- not follow him. There isft an- other hole anywhere around here." she spoke in a very positive tone. The truth is, she was positive. She and Raddy had lived in the neigh- borhood long enough to know every stick and stone, every tree and bush. every old hole, big and lit- tle. Now that they had found Johnny's back door, they were posi- tive that they knew every possible way of escape. What they didn't know was that Johnny had two other back doors, and these were so wel1,hidden that they had failed to find either one. Meanwhile, Johnny Chuck went on being careless. and more and more venturesome. And the sweet weekend in Burton l.ot.1, and Pimviiia. The monthly meeting of the we- en's institute was held on Thurs- Tsy evening, June ilth at the home or Mr. and Mrs. Nelson L. uaiiant. The members of the St. Anne Olub held their monthly Tuesday, June 3rd at the home of Mr. and Mrs. char-tie 1.. oauant. any-mond Gallant. A mu cqwd attended the re- cent dance in Bloomfield. was by Leonard Barnett and ray- mend Gallant. A very snJoyab1e evening was spent in Piusvtile Hall on Wed- nesday evening. 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