ms GUARDIAN. CHARIJOTTETOWN ' span: 2:, re,-at PUBLIC NOTICE TRANSPORTATION HEARINGS C. N; R. Proposals For Bus and Trucli Services THE EASTERN GUARDIAN AGENTS:-MONTAGIIE: Harold l'. Landry. Ira. luau lteoart. In Bruce Macrhee. Miaa Joyce Wiurintol. Plea Mcllassea. AGENT GEORGETOWN: WIIIOI lanes. The Guardian may be bought at the tanning place: in Montague: Blue Dome Rrslauranl. and Guardian Office; In Georgetown: The Post Office; In Souris: The Snack Bar and H. Richards 0 Hal. Mr. George Mai"KPllZ.iP, Dover. Mr. Joey Fraser. Montague. has was a recent busincss visitor to been rjiughuggd tmm eh. King-5 Montague. County Hospital where he was a patient. at . .. ! wPAGEElGl-l'l' g For Quality Mildness Foriiior llosident or Mt. Stewart Dies The death took place at the Sacred Heart Home on Sunday. April mth. at Mr. Alfred J. Grant. in his 90th year. A former resident of Mt. Stewart. where he 'conducted a general business. Mr. Grant had been a resident of the Sacred Heart Home for several years. He leaves to' mourn three daughters. Mrs. Hubert Muttart and Mrs. Eugene Wynne, both 0' Mirzs Janie Wiillvmiy, ltlniitaziieu spent. the wccizcmi at her home in: Dover. 'Mr. and misjiian Nicholson and family Charlottetown. were visitors to Montague and Kilmuir, Mr. Joseph Yiiar'l(invmn. Cllar-Iygsterdly. loltetown. spent the nrvkcild in E..- , T M. . "daughter. Me i, on it! ' . v Mr. Fi'ailkif' l.ni'i;m. Vnllltltlic. ..,.,-,3 "cm; ..:i:.,,, wu1:one1?:,2' dwgmen MW. l-hm; Juli, pllhued - client the past urrl. H.-t'1xt: W7I- where they visited friends and rel-I away "cm L H C N uh N f. ' h ' fly f C 'ff L I I M U... M... ,,,.,.,... ,,,..,..........memm llgll;-h-7"?9Pill grant.YB;ston.dM3!-.. o ice is are y given a a ommi eeo e egsature s eon ” i - c ac, to ew or an n- e Wm Fm g; g M, 1 I vi w d M -T ....., ... Vernon River survive Cw mm 9 constituted to conduct an enquiry into certain proposals .by Canadian Na- A. 2 tr". .r.an rs. extuscirr .N h' ,i dd” ith fll -i ' - - - - .. .... REV, H... ,. ..,.,..,,,,,..1,.,l,.h. motored to Chm;:;lm;;' sigm" tGe;;';.';m ” ..;.;,,"g:g I” 8.17,”, villi”, tional Railway Company regarding Bus and Trucli operation and train service W". siwnt. Ihr awxvtd 2' Wm'- Saturday on business. They we 'wt if d ll ' '13 l . M 5.. I s " ' ' ' ' ' ' I mm mm 0, m.,.,,,.u M. W, Wampum by ML mm M: Mrinin 3. .1 Migmoemia on-Vse” y y UHF TOE Wm in Prince Edward Island. consisting of the following members: Mrs. .l.J. Sicu-mi, Quald. Cove. Mrs. Joseph Carmichael. ( IGARX” d ' . Mr. W. F. Alan Stewart. Chairman. Peake's Station and Mrs. Joseph Maclnnls. Earriscllife. patient in the Klngla County Hos- 7'"' Mr. Reg I-lenTiebEeT,v and Mr. Mal- Mr. and Mr.xH.' .1 svrwm llH'?WTl" cnlm Gillis, New Perth. were vis- nnipnnterl hy llrv Pl Mr. J. W. Don Campbell. . Montague Odd I son. Montactir, 1'il" Sui-rl'i,i' ii-W" "t i M t Sat ' A - ..... in cams...-....., 0 on asue urdai. W” ,,,l.l.l.i,h Montanueh and all hope he Hon. Keir Clark . . V p g WI HVC I EDGE y I'E('0VCr.V. - 'THE Rl'7l- 0' V 'il"l'l' "ill Friends of Mrs. Richard Llewel- -WK Mr. BI Earl. Mugponald. I...-arh in llm ll n'.r.:." llmllsl 1-". In y . X A l'”lllTh 5l"”l"" '”” "5 "A 3 site is Mr' Frank MY.rs' i.. enl WW u-.:” rlmim: iliv ' i 1 dy M I B .12. ” M. t... w. "W" '""M- g . wedding M.:;l;,jm"0:l;mG,;”';L mg m;,”::I Hon. J. Brenton St. John lie -'”'”” ' Mr George Nicholson British meeilnil I0! Hillside Lodge 10 0 H - t - - - - on. the Attorney-General (ex officlo ) . . , Cl bl , . I . T 3d , l . ' ' "Tm" T "LEI" ”"'5"'M”b”" giiegtinofahldlbzditggfinlgaiyzfizza? .-rm mar,.ia;.; -1-um com-, !'I'i'lC(:':l::!iIlASeR lggeayatftyrtirdaniizce of ”"”'-' C” -”'"''l is "7"””'”'”": ter, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Bell 3 d H '1 M 31' b officers members and visitors pre- ' - ' r - ' ' .. R:l:.P:': ... . ..... ii-is .. 31. I;i1:z1at;: gm rgompxi; cor um Interested parties and the public generally are hereby notified that the .l3'itl' l'Il'xl .-lass l”nv- the ziiturly on .. ' in its for jnli" clim-v-r in g bi: one. bri a '- CS H.J. Mabon R.0. Optnnit-trial. filling and Siipplyiiii; i ('.I:i-.-i-A-, Me. i ltflira ”fIlII'I2 . ' III fl! 1?. 5 SI. 2 to .5 l'.V. : and by nppnlntnwnt. lllontnclia. P. PS. L i Office Conrwrtari with Mabon BTU: Co. l e.-.-..-M.. FOR SALE DRIVING WA(i()NS I C(llll.'lt'l JAMES FAY S: SON Nmviitilil, Mrs. Charles Prought, Summer- viiie. was a visitor to Montague Toronto. to Harold S. Macheod tool: place on March 29. 1952. at the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Mac- home ot the grooms parents, Mr. Phee. Mr. John Macneth. has returned npcniiic d .v inapection. display. Xlnhr-ti's H 1' . ' rmr-r his rlimcc of V-'m tin: ii of ii:-liinsz 3,,” .H.(,,, . tn 1 Mnym mmg! to his home in Bellevue after a W,:,mn- . P MIN H, ,h,3 pleasant visit with relatives in larzcsi 'rrv ivwztl-rl -. t.-. (lur- Qulncr” M35" in: the 10.1 on v.:.l yr his choice of SIGN) '.i'n:"h of 1 .e llnest ilshin: tail.-Zr Sn if mt: land ti! '0 A i-ry Miss Helen Landrigan. Montague. spent the weekend at her home in i Sturgeon. Miss Laura Mckenna. nurse in training at the Charlottetown Hos- pital. Charlottetown. spent. Sunday in C-reeniield. the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Power. Miss Shirley Annear, Charlotte- lcwn. spent the weekend visiting at Lower Montague, guest of her par- ents. Mr. and Mrs. Chessel Annear. His many friends are sorry to learn Mr. Lester MacLeod. Monta- cue. is a patient in the Kings County Hospital. Miss Kay Mnclcenzle. employee or Clark Bros. Montague. spent the .. ' d at her home in Dover. Friends of Tlr. Edward Clow. Montague, spent the weekend of hcr home in Dover. Friends of -Mr. Edward Clow. Montague. regret to learn he is a Baciuiciis tor quick eemtertiat help for laekuhe. Itheiimatis Paint. Getting up NIfI'lit's. IPHDIII I .loudy urine. irritation paaulel. alas. and loss of enera-1 due to Kidney and Bladder troubles. Cr! C!!! an. Quick. complete satis- iaetion or money back. Don't auuer another day without asking your dniuln. tor cymn. ;and Mrs. R. C. MacLeod. Kinrass, Rev. A. C. Fraser ofilcialiirg. Mrs. S. A. Ma.cLeod played the wedding music. The bride. who was given in marriage by her llllC.lP. Mr. A.A..l. MacLeod, wore a gpwn of white chantilly lace and net. satin. Her fingertip veil of tulle illusion was held in place by a small cap with blossom trim and she carried a bouquet of Better Time roses. Miss Marian MacLeod, sister of the groom, as bridesmaid. wore a pale yellow noun or etched nylon or- gandy over taffeta with matching headdress, and carried a bouquet of spring flowers. Mr. Roy Camp- bell, cousin oi the groom, was best man. Following the ceremony is wed- ding supper was served to relat- ives and triends who gathered for the occasion. Assisting in serving were Mrs. Edith Hume. Mrs. Kay Hume, Mrs. Anne Macteod, Mrs. Ruth Taylor, and Mrs. Elsie Musick. The bridal couple leit. later on a. trip to Halifax. where they were the guests of the groom's brother and his wife. Mr. and Mrs. Regin- ald C. Macbcod. For travelling the bride otmse a grey-blue gabar- dine suit and a coat. of navy gab- arrline with matching accessories. Prior to her marriage the bride was a member or the staff of the Canadian Bank of Commerce in Charlottetown, having been trans- ferred from Toronto some time ago. It. was much regretted that the bride's mother was unable to be present on account oi illness. VITAL EI.E)lEN'I' The liny proportion of carbon tlIOXl(lP in the atmosphere inrnis the chic! food of green plants. CAPITOL T0-DAY - TIIE. - WED. ”Sl'(5AR RAY" "Cowboy" Sullixnn and his a pin-point target or spin it WA RNIR an as, V mitt-Vnr vii hRO0 ROBINSON 'i'i'ri.i; Il0l.TT ron MIDDLE WEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP l-PH THE VI crew of the "California pin-up girl for a loop! en mar monews FLASH! FILMS OF GREAT RING BATTLE! SEE IT BLOW BY BLOW SMASHING K. 0. PUNCH IN SLOWiMOTION. Wrqyzzzl uguxwub "noon" GRAZING The most lowililn giiys who ever crowded a tank with fightin' glory . . . Skipper Jane"! They could mow ilown "Tm." " IUPBAREY iiiiimaio one i LEWIS SEILER NEW3'- CARTOON - SHOWS 8:30-7-9 Tho lnitmtory rlt-zrcc. was con- ' ferred by the decree icnm in up very impressive and dignified man-i ner. Gucsls present were Mr. Walter, Seamon. or shelbournc. N.s., Mr.; cliiiord Ker-nan, granrl master, Mr John A. MacNair. and Mr. John. Vanlilaarian. all of Cllillil0l.lCi0Wll.p Each guest spoke briefly, congrat- ulating the degree siati on their: splendid manner in which the lac- tures of the degree were given. L In his address Mr. MncNalr made special mention of the mp-i able manner in which Mr. .l.l-l.i Ma.cGi'egor stave his charge, Mr. Maccreaor, who will shortly cele- brate his 85th birthday. is still lny active member of Hillside. His beautiful charge is given word per- fect in a calm and unialtcrln: manner. ; At the close of the meeting. memters and guests enjoyed .1 social hour and a delicious lunch was prnvidcrl by a committee from Acme Rebekah Lodz: and served by it committee of Oddiellovrs. - later. SPRING VALLEY W. I. The April meeting: nf the Spl'il1L' Valley W. l. was held at the home; 0! Mrs. Hiram Harriiiizton. Seven- teen members and (our visitors. were present and the meeldnij opened by singing "Old Black Joc' followed by the ”(?reed." Roll call was ansu-red with af donation of articles for the hall kitchen. Articles wore also llallflcd following dates have been fixed for hearings and related matters: . Last day for filing proposals and accompanying brief. if any. by Canadian National Railway Company . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. May I2 Last day for filing briefs or counter-proposals by present holders of bus franchises, truckers. Boards of Trade. 81:. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . May 31 Public Hearings commence at Court House. Charlottetown. 10:30 A. M. .............. June 9 Public Hearing at Court House. Georgetown. 10:30 A.M. . . . . . . . . June 12 Public Hearing at Court House. Summ erside. 10:30 AM. . .... ..... . . June I3 Dates and places of additional hearings. if required. will be announced Thirty copies of all proposals. counter-pr esals and briefs above mentioned ara to be filed on or before the date C. Campbell, O.C.. Deputy Attorney-General. Provincial Iiilldlng. Charlotte- town. who has been appointed Secretary to said Committee. tied at the office of J. O. W. F. ALAN STEWART. Chairman Committee. in to be packed in box for E1ls- ' the tail on the donkey'. and a rid- worth Champion. overseas. The die contest Sick Committee rc-ported getting one sick trcat and the Red Cross convennr asked for volunteers to knit, extra sweaters as lhcy are liostesn and the niec-tins: closed by below their quoltl. singing "Home Sweet Home." Correspondence was mad and discussed and new committees ap- YOUTHFUL, TEACHER pointed as fo1lmvs:-Sit:k- Mrs Hubert Caseley and Mrs. Dan Bry- anto and SchoolAM.rs. Hiram Har- rinllton. The pi-ngianimc cnusislcrl of 'pin only 21 years olrl. l-lrench philosopher and and a law rounds of bingo. Next meeting is to be at the home of Mrs. Andrew Caseley. 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