--""""'i claim vou receive it. Ltd. BIds.. mm; to. 1952 HARD OF, ..y be worth 51.00 or." i hen we rm n"?-wt” .”25i:".: '- kmg help. about hearin ,-7" If you want the whole la)' "1: d d acts, Some ”-&'1:,;. Elias": on in the Sale of Hearing Aids. You'll bless us from the moment " Write now! ddreea Zenith ' 0 tion or Canada R"””oe"3933I Cm! . ' Vtllndsor. Ont.; Canada. In free-sent postpaid in a da Trust ' To Refrigeration SALES and sunvwn Repairs To All Mallet Morons ACKACHE r quick comforting for Iaakaehe. Rheumatic Pains. act iu (hta, strong cloudy urine. irritating s. ugahs, sudlnss of energy due tolidnsy Ind dder THE CENTRA L. GUARDIAN IIAVI roua FIOTUIII trained at Holmans. suuusa ruasrruan now on display at Hoimans. 2001 or 504. tics. Co-Op. Egg Grading station. ENGAGEMENT - Mr. and Mrs. Ira Stewart oi New Perth wish to announce the engagement oi their Gordon. son of Mr. and Mrs. Gor- don Macliay. Charlottetown. Mar- risgt to take place early in July. ing. os. Harry A. Acorn. who hll signed up with the It.C.N. (R).and remains in Charlottetown ior the present. os. Lorne Doiron. 0.8. Stoker Mechanic John -Bell and 03. Motor Mechanic Eric Caldwell RON. (R), left on Saturday morn- ing to join l-l.M.C.S. Star, at Harn- ilton, ont., ior basic training. Laxative Slave regularity. High in iron and protein. . it's not habit-forming. And the only ll liquids. Kellogg's is so sure you'll like ALL-BRAN that if you're not y completely saiisjied after 10 days, send empty carton to Kellogg's, daughter. Jean Shirley, to Harold. irtgerators now on display. IAINIOW CLUB tea at Sun- set. Lgadge tomorrow, Wednesday. 3 to . . temberr - the Province on Saturday, June 1. with Mr. and Mrs. 1-lughes' daugh- ter and son-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Laiierty. and with Mrs. Hughes' brother. Mr. Victor How- ar FUNERAL FRIDAY -- The funeral of the late James Waye was held on Friday afternoon. Herbert Smith, Fred smith, Fred Ford and James H. Andrews. Bur- ial in Hunter River Cemete ,. HERE FROM MANITOBA - Proiessor Heath N. Macquarrie oi Brandon. Manitoba" and Miss Claudia Dickey oi Crandail, Mani- toba have recently arrived by auto from Manitoba and are the guests of Mr. Macquarrie's mother. Mrs. wilired Macqusrrie of St. Peters Charlottetown. leit (or their sum- mer home at Desable recently. Mr. Wilbur Drake. of Cornwall. Friends of Mr. Douglas Mac- Donald. Cornwall. will be sorry to 7 ream. MARTHA .'. LET'6 Review .-rHo5E.erzussoMe.1:E-rAu.s i r - AGAIN stoww-w THE DOG 7DiSCLO5EDlT0 vou WHERE A5 vouoz HEAD I5 CLEARING NICELY -w-THAT'S As come VEST BUTTONS THE GUARDIAN. CHARDOTTETOWN Over three thousand v-col! Il- tended the five day mission. con- ducted by Mr. Tom 1!. Reel. at saint Paul's church in Charlotte- town. many. I-lia simplicity, sincerity and straight ior-ward presentation tsin that my sins are iorgivenr it ways oi knowing that we may have eternal life, First by the promise of God the rather as revealed in the Holy Bible. secondly thru the sacrifices oi God the son on the Cross. That he died that our sins may be forgiven. Thlrdly by the witness of God the Holy Ghost. "What are you trusting in?" was not iind peace in God. Mr. Rees warned that we should not exper- ience a false sense of security by feeling that Just because we go to church regularly, contribute reg- ularly to various funds that we will be torglven. Before we are forgiven we must commit our lives." Sunday being the celebration of the Blessed Trinity the evening service was devoted to an explana- tion of the Holy Trinity. "it a man and the Holy Ghost. God created you tor a Epistles with God the through the Holy spirit. The greatest sin is living a useless life-is vain lite by not fulfilling God's purpose." Gardiner tormer Rector of saint Paula, oi saint John. N.:B. The Lord Bishop of the dioceses oi Nova scotla was present tor the Sunday evening service. Large Attendances At Death Yesterday well known 2 pm. Insurance Sales Congress Opens derwriters Association chambers with registration at a. m Gallant. C.L.U. of -Miscouche A highlight of the will be the noon luncheon speaker. U or Mr. J. 0. Diamond the business fraternity oi the city as well as and Ronald. His mother. Mrs. the Baptist church, or which he was a member. on Wednesday at The annual Life Insurance Sales Congress which is being held un- der the auspices of the Liie Un- of Prince Edward Island, opens this morning at the Charlottetown City Council Mr. v. s. Ling. C.L.U. the confer- ence chairman will have charge oi the morning session and Mr. D. ii. will Conference at the and Mr. L. W. Dunstall, General Manager of the Life Underwriters Association of Canada, will be the President. it. D. Maociillvray. V. 3. Ling. c.L.U. and R. J. Rupert, C.L the to the Legislative Transportation a highway service that would be coordinated with pamenger trains by modern diesel locomotives. Fur- losd freight. At the present time the truck services do not operate west oi Summcrside. ljowever, it is the intention to inaugurate a truck service between summer-side and Tignish this summer. "it is the intention of Canadian National Railways to organize a separate provincial company that rail-highway coordination. "Specifically. our request is that, with the incorporation oi the new company. it be granted bus oper- ating licenses in the following areas: itElmlra- S o u r is- Charlottetown; Georgetown - Charlottetown; Chur- lottetown - Borden - Summcrslde: Charlottetown - summerside - 'l'ig nish; Murray Harhour-Chariotie- town (May 1st to November 30th). 9 all points served would be avail- able ln the evening. In this way Harbour and Tignish, as well as those at intermediate points would be able to travel to and from the mainland without the necessity of having to spend the night at Sum- considerably shorter than the ex- isting rail schedules. During per- iods oi the year when the roads Service Guaranteed Nig-hf? Mission Sgwiges lnr Railway Bus Service Brief l75-'vl5s'x' "ll The following briei presented by are blocked with snow or inoper- Canadlan National Railways ativ e by reason oi restrictions placed upon them by provincial .1 Committee w - X -' o rln thaws . more l0 Wll oaaswau. for letter rneto. 105- 40hN9T0N'5 l-AD!!! 5"""' ""' l"” '”'””V M”: detailed schedules g:r?3mm:;L'l'nolJ,Y lll-1u(lSllil:trlel:alIl:gu::ld,tll: bugs com- Wm 32! W5-"bid 9- 875 ii 3.,” p WEAR. Specials. Dresses. Coats. W04-NIMY WW 3lll131li- A 59"” ....... lng proposed bus and truck pony is unable tooperatg its Qqulp. your entry contains a wrapper Amy f0VeI.l.int.hookllAIjt?: 3""'- ,m"1'uV1ri:uy!9' nW”"n”"i':;n ":m1:1ld 3:: The dum ocwrnd m "N P routes: ment. thee railwsvewill uniiertakuel fwm PIlM0llVO 500!- v - ' ' ' - -- saw a n e servcc . ll""P"b'"hfdvl 2sl:o3lillob-.ui- mm" Efnw fawn roa raorans use and so-. theme was rwgivnou Ind -lu-lllh 1:. . Island Hospital at an early ,.,,1,l;,,,”.'”;.”:,:.”,.;'.' ff",;,;;f;i gimiigriuoifm lnlrt whichlnow All weekly winners, plul 25 thehandeo edel'.')!r'. 0! . souad sy:ae)mls(.e ts;LarEr.Mn:sml'7e1- puma”. Mm.” co” co. yuan. cation. In addition to the regular hour yesterday morning oi Mr. J. mine” to the Government of exists. The” .,.e atmched he,-gm, more lnlriel drawn from each iersirol1.al:ie);n ubulhodtutb gglrdloill-re nnn" Ampmh" "I an ggrvlcu au. Reel spoke to the Oscar Diamond. 38, well known Pmwe mwud mmd for permwg in exhibit form, statements ghow- weck'smsil. will beheldforrhe 1'3"" not-E' outha p ” --- Minisieral Association and also to Charlottetown businessman. liter mm to modem” ymmpammon ing the present rail schedules june 28th Grand Prize of 8100 -0"? t .....dm lmttbe nmg-rs pmy ,,.,,,. 5,,,,g., Au. CIIABLOTTETOWN Gnt0In- members oi the clergy 01 the 1" "1""-I 01 levers; inont':s.d m mume, by ,u,,mmu,,g bus and (summer and winter) together curl:-tripled to 3300 um. win- Mlth-sboutwliatto ' ve- '0 N... m,,,,.,.. ma H.luu etriats will be closed all day - Deanery or Prince lidward Island. h11l'l-uPlI3l:;1.fl- "l'"0u9" l: M: truck services ior present mixed wllh the schedules of the Imlw ning entry contains s wnppov W Phone Mumm, cent...) A3,”, needsy ior June, July. Augua,Bep-u Mr. mes was acclaimed by "P W - train services and thereby provide PWP05ed W 5” ”P"”9d by '-h” from Palmolive Soap. bus company, and maps showing the routes to be followed should guthollllu "V . - the general public. with whom he pgrmlssjon to opcrgte buseg be d - . 7-m so-called invisible -Annual necrrsas, Pupils at Miss in- o! the truths oi our christian taith Nos. 39 and 40 operating between the Gran Prue lilho wlnnlns hazing iii. really lnVl'lW?" n33. ?:'mg1ii'tl.E'ril&eg':lr. June 10 usn Mr-xenue. Mus. Bac.. Monday were thought provoking and helo- "'3u;',;': ::',,”'g,';,,,”,:"'.;';',.. W... Cl3,"l0"0l9Wn Ind the mhlhlhllll ”""""”"3' entry cool-im - wr-an-r from --Howcsnyou W 35”” gt, 7,30 in gm (mums. nan. an and Wednesday, June 10 and iii. ful to many. ., Lieuwnmg of 5” cum h,' T” "llw”" l" 1950' l" W"”' N" ys””"' M”'""”” ,'””l5l1"""l9"V0,590P-Elli" you the truth 5b”””'”'l'" menwem urged to attend. Kirk Hail. The service on aaturday night dwoud much 0, ml mm to' ma fl” 01 POHCY Of lmprovlns "In seeking such bus licenses as mg the Grand Prize worth a .id,")" "How can yI;:l.l.l0" 5"” ' I was attended by many out oi town pruning of me boy. in that "mt. ranspori d'on."cotrlnpleted a pro- are required to implement the mm of 3400,! ' up for less mono 7 Whatia umwmln nmn” nu, ON Moron 'rnu'-Mr. and visitors. The challange was put M... pymond 1, ,,,,,,,,.-ed by his gm 3 119” an 0"-blghd Prince proposal. we wish to emphnam , , we-and what I OIIIY :3 h summenme mu Mouton. Mm punk gush" mg M,-, ma (arm 1,, mg (gym 0; .. quuuon. win, the hrmw Ema Mnmml. msltV'Rli:wv:nIcl;dmt tglgnadifage 1111;: that the railway and the bus hach weeks cont-est closes l1hl”pl"n"' in h.-,in' . Phone Maritime Central Airway! Mm tum" Am" "1 c”V'h”d kn led” I kmw x" ""9 ma 1" u" ""1 ml” 5hud"”v 31”": nnel its entire railway mileage operalcd llntuxilipagiy ljrftleiiogrlngulhe gliymtwlli slmrday noonlnm” received more convenient to the public than the present mixed train ser- vice. ”Ii the licenses herein sought are granted, the bus company wiu undertake to pay the license ices and gasoline taxes established by the Province for all operators or similar services. - th with a short service at . pm" envdopm tjlllmhame i Mr Harry Smith the question discussed on S nda Mum be wbject m the 13" mm "A5 the bi” Wmpwy wwld be BI"'d'd ' - ”"i”''l'""'zd”3n1?Jw7&'&? Ni:xl".!airm:l'tEJose hcli.Nll.cEn(l?:'; ml.l”"';:! W03 '9""” m Hum" '"”mm" Th” Vlck” m"l gilung l llergllgrtlgldaxvafrl Istlkaird Pr'(l"lll;cecon?f llworpignnicd umi1erPrlrllee lillllyv licl Wm. - ppylorlocal em mg - chumwwwn, has signed up with River United! cg;-ch. Rev.dJo'h3 peace but the righteous man iound puny would assume we respoml. 151;; ndiroyiratijeuldo or could” be 3:; gentle . A yy;g,,.....m.---m-m-:-- um R. G, N, gnd will leave the city "Wm: ,0h”T; can uc . H0 9939- H9 .l5nl3lv0d in hlmull bility of operating an highway "med by um regulations of the Beauty l within a iew days to receive traln- g::w::3'1";'hye9 P1'crenF';'"s'A'3;;- lhl-t he was righteous hence did .-T buses and trucks in the proposed pubjjc ummeg commiggion. our oil; . . position in this regard has been indicated previously to your Gov- ernment. "Should the request ior licenses be granted, it is proposed that the bus company would purchase and operate modern buses suitable to the services. ”It is our view that the opera- tion of the services proposed here- in should not affect the bus ser- vices operated by others on the same routes, as the services pro- Mwlmllnt 395 Raul" does ot wantt b it i God 5 . regains youthful regularity 3”” 1” Ch'"l”""m Praxemr nothlll can mgkee tell, nlie " M chnmmn '” me "Rum" ''5' V "pm" s'""'” posed are designed to handle traf- gt-Zyff ELECTRICAL Macquarrie who is with the De- Mr 3 M "1 mm b'rd."”i lion. "Should the above-mentioncd flc Presently m0Vlh8 V15 ill”-ed ' "1'0I'W0 Yelfllwlltfoubled with partment oi Political Science and H ' 131:: "' ' " ” 9' "'” l e livelier! thll m0mlhE Wm licenses be granted, the railway train. liProI1u:lolNurlhroi' l.iyn..n. M rm APPLIANCE constipation," admits woman in ' ' y at Brandon College. Uni- tmgush yh."p m "”1.";dlVld”'1 W be VII! 3- I"1l108GllhIn. C-L-U- 0f and the bus Icompany would be in will Expedite Service ' West Hill,0ntario."'l'henIstarted versity ofvmanitobs plans to spend gilave ovgngwglo b9:e'beV:23le' W9 New York. L”"encE W. Hall. C.L. a position. to oilcr the people of "our proposed plan of riIll-l1lKli- . y Repair! eating ALL-IRAN regularly. No a part of the summer in his nat- "Tm Vmeued ginity ,m"e- in oi :1-ede1i;lc:::n,t TN. andnh. Prinice Edrgr: Island passenger way Coordination win gefve to ex. ' ' " , ' ” Mo o oron o. e serv ces y d i 1- 1 r Palmef EIOGUIG ::a.oul;lrr.n:lll:lalukl:rde:ll::llyIilu?t:; M province Onjom 1”h'""f" 1"u31l' mil; Inoellgrs thll.aitemoon will be: ently superiors llvaytlltanse rrlowe!:or;- 3?.3l3ig3?tr.3'r?lc xtnll,r:elx1tlaerllcl:1ir?u Free ink on Arthritis ' SCl'iPll1'95 l 9 0d T95 Gill Jules Derome. C.L.U.. President of sible by rail. Morning services to r - d 1 . -1 d t 1 m, Mk ”' i"'"'V .b""” "M '"" "Y P973953” the section dealing with God the the we Underwriters Association the mnlnlnnd would be provided llthcigsnlleisowllbeirfgsdgliggstralig in Mil Rheumatism mu” K'"”"' ""'”""? It-' '- Fhlher The four Gospel! with God or Canada and David B Fluegel- from all points served and similar the eastern art of the Island) but PHONE M44 helped hll0ll""d"”"”l" Y”"ulM Mr. and Mrs. Chester Shaw. the son. The Acts of the Apostles mg g, 1,. u. of new york. . connections irom the Imainland to 3150 the hagdling of carload traf- "ow TO AVOID C'""PLu'c' he by permitting the train crews to direct their efforts to handling -- typo ready-to-out cereal that slur t r t. 1 . passengers from the ends of the 1' th t t r t if . . .. . i wiles all the bulk you may need. Mrs. Edwin Higgins oi Brandon. :l?.)ots!'ot1m;re olliisytlllr l::lleatl,tln.ml'-lnia gityllgtrulnlnavtewliftwwilltiofflcllihl: Ismnd "ch 33 Elmlmv soil”-iv on"ln gloslllgf (ll: lrsa cltislrable to Mlle bbook tulmledio Trle-".'lL'"3t'llr . Eatlofcup every day;dflllk Philly Manitoba. is visiting her brother by redemption and his by pouesion welcome the life insurance rnen Ge"3et”w"' M”"'”3"e- MW”-V emphasize that in mhkllls We "- 31311 .5,-gizngo,-nli W quest for the bus licenses men- tioned previously the railway is activated by a desire to further improve t-----nortation facilities on Prince Edward Island and to ofler troubles. trY cum. Quick. amine satts- l London. Ont-. 'lhd :0! DOUBLE 19"" l-hhlv he WM ll-Tlckeh Wllh I Members oi the clergy assisting It is expected that island life memd , Ch , H t non-surgical non-medical treatmem i4'f;'.'ill;?.lu',":,"f,f,”'”"D”.,,";'w,,f:,""c,,u”" YOU! HONEY M0" h”Y," '"'hCk 0" Jim! "411 Ind 1! the Rector Rev. James Ibbott were insurance salesmen representing "Tm: izravelarcgnfegxlgce should Hf.” best Wssme ”"'lCe c”"”l"'e"" which ha, prove" succgssgul go, """ confined to his home the Rev Cannon Malone oi saint more than a dozen companies will mean , wbstgmg 1 5 vi 1 1; lum mil mamc 1:31 bet mmdledi R the past 33 years -,7 ' V , ' , ' ll 3 "E I1 me s equa y esira e o emphasize ' - . v..,- M”-or Htxnjl PEN” OM-hcdfll. REV. A.E.Pier- Ihlrehd 910 l03510hB- and money to residents of these that the railway does not seek 5 You incur no obligation in send- UUK l5UARD.n5.l -d , . C cey of Milton. Rev. 0.3. McMah- A--Insementa 1'0? "19 COIIYHEYIGB areas. The schedules of all the transportation monopoly nor ing for this instructive book. it one! Alberton and Rev. A. LeDrew are in the hands oi the Provincial proposed" bus services would he should the request for bus licenses may be the means of saving you in any way be considered as a preliminary step to line abandon- ments on the Island". An? PAGE THREE i850. GASII Just send you name and aliens In "Vacation Money", I26 lav 'I1 Tensile If your entry is drawn from the mail received in any week. you An extra 3100 will be added to up to Saturday noon,june 28th " ' Limited 206150!" 540. syh 1 d 1 1 V. . . mt:.yluof,h:1.f;rliri t';::luLlll:.yl)?1lil' , ' ...-a an": r:1:to;”t:;iguv:.;'hio:- i:esait: in .L:i;n'sdt:.osp:l.g::: hyghugtexsgagiedof0513?;-xirilm; ther, in the mu of 1951. the rall- gvlilhef llllfs Egrlllitornrnon Stet: Crilonll. 2.2-:,bf, ;',',,5,f,b'” '1" ”" 6"" ,. Tlracron before buylnl Ml?! w:ldoT:EE"'1(l”g E'gls",'t;mSl 0&1." the Allen's will visit relatives. On sndndtgrnsl life And in the Epistle of hi! 00nd"I10ll- l"1V9l1 1" We la"r:yP:llr:g:tu;1eddwandul"lk1n(lg lame we ii": hhklnz onlyuthat llciensel ' g aid;-send without M 55'” h ”5'' ”" ' Z the return trip, they will stop oi! l y, city on Sunday. l 3”" l” "" '38 Slanted which W Fermi Of W'a'tIrIer:noIijied Ly mail. Lisle) n l ' "rm!-or th" un rung uw day afternoons, until further no .t Edmmmm Alba”. um vim l-hit W9 WIY WOW W3 W9 "WY The tuna"! Wm be held from 930"? 00 IPCN "P dellvellel 01' the operation of a coordinated u.,,,,,,,, M” 0" "gym. p"-", or have eternal life. There are three express. mail and less than car- m,1.mghw,y pusenger H”. 1” awarded upon tile answering of is claim nssiia . Comics! open to all rm" enlx o Canals except employee: of Ca gate-Palmolive. liURE, Mill) -F REAIIY MILD Breaf&f K E I. to G G '5 DEFOBIVIITIES An amazing newly enlarged 44- It reveals why drugs and medi- cines give only temporary reliei and fail to remove the causes oi the trouble; explains a specialized years of untold misery. Write to day to The Ball Clinic. Dept. 5&2 Excelsior Springs, Missouri. Nrwmuu PAiM0llVE UNDER THE DININ r .' HE HAD THE JENEL5 EO0M.T;5BL&! . aw-Vou CALLED we . l. -o :4 TH p . . rgggggdmeggums Meeting or o. s. s. r KUMFI.-ia--51,000 I in uzewaao wuu. ,. ; lions, school As: It 50,TO.!OU ? - . A .,... . x- r A general meeting of the Q. 8. 5. Horne and School Association was held in the school auditorium on Friday evening, June 6. The prest- dent. Judge 0. st. Clair Trainor occupied the chair during the short business meeting which preceded the program. The minutes of the meeting were read and adopted. and the treasurer, Mr. Gerald Nantes gave a report on the num- ber oi members emailed and the fees collected. it was moved by Mrs. Ethel Me- , made and seconded by Mrs. Wal- - en Gsudet that a prize of ten . dollars be offered by the Home and school Association to the pupil l - - - '. .r. v . ll from Q. S. S. making the highest ' - " l it marks in the entrance examinat- ions. The motion was canted. The president then turned the meeting over to the vice-principal. Mr. J. W. 1'. usocsllum. who act- ed as chairman for the main part of the program. The iirat number eonsiaud of a debate between all pupils of Grade eight. with Michael aaudet or Grade seven acting as chairman. The subject was: "Resolved that the Radio is of more benefit than the Telephone." The speakers on the pro side were: Pat Connolly, Parker Lund and Jackie Kane. The on-the con side were: Ian Maonenald. Donald Kelly and Hobart Kacxenna. The speakers on both sides ya iuced many con- vincing srguments to the delight of the assembled parents and teachers. It was felt by all present that the debate was the "high light” oi the evening and much credit for its success was due to Mr. no Callaghan, who had in- . structad the boys. The next. number with . 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(NONI - INN 9 lI!K All-MINMM V IKYNVIMAIIAVIOI 1' N NE INIH COIN IOIIINITIONS OONVINIINT TIIMS Such Inc and llsso Extra are continually being improved to give the but oaths pro- .--, .---..-'---oomoc-cvooo-co choral the boys oi balanced combination of instant Gradel lava: and light eoenpietad on-ulna. -mm I-who Pow. llr'.fr';'””” ”'i.2i;.i:u."?."..ii. lively acceleration and protection mine; 6!. I. S. accompanied the against angina piegnswltch to line Jug” ,,h 3,” gssoiiaee and you're always ahead! 0 ..AAuZ . A ,, sulasaooitsr an King wt... Tel. 2-om; oularcsiis D'Argsaaoa sr.. nu. mm: mm mvsas: 41 lanes 80.. vol. 5751: suawnmcaa 7AI.I.Sz no cmnm. St..Tel.1-8.000.''Keelvaat"le . registered mas,