PAGE TWELVE DIIIIHR Iiiilii ( in ..'W J r 1.0 X. Anti You'll have to keep one eye on our jewelry and the other on our price tags to convince your- self youre not splurg- irig! Our sparkling necklets, bracelets and earrings of simulated pearls, amethysts, sap- phires. rubies and rhinestones mimic the Jewels of an heiress in every single way but price! 5 ACCESSORIES I I Let 3 Talk It Over by "I" i There will always be arguments centered around the question of strikes. Extremists on one side claim strikes should never be re- sorted to. and exponents at the ex- treme end of the other side are always ready to strike at the drop of a wage-scale, or. more often. when they consider management is unreasonably opposed to raising the existing scale of wages. . . . In this question. as in so many others. the truth will probably be found about half-way between the two extremes. Certainly. strikes which seriously affect the economic life of a countl')', as seems to be the case now in France. should never iake.place. That is just cut- ting off your nose to spite your face. It seems probable also that the strike weapon is drawn from its sheath more often than as is good for the welfare of the work- ers themselves. some union leaders are like trigger-happy gunmen. They precipitate a crisis before all . possible ,used as a last resort. have helped 3'19 WOTKIDE man to better his eco- inomic condition through the years, : course. CAPITOL Summer-side TODAY (Saturday) 2:30 - T - 9:20 - BIG nounu: mu. - "YOU FOR ME" Pt-tor Lawford, -lane Greer. Gig Young . WHICH SHALL SHE MARRY? "The One In A Million or The One With A Million." It's Love Happy Entertainment. ROY WAS NEVER NONE RONANIIC . . . than in this exciting story of his most amazing I adventure! I 3EGEN'1' To-IIAY 2.ao - 1 - 3.25 - mo nounu: mu. "FLAME or STAMBOIIL" . nioiinii nsiiniaguui Lisa Forrlday -AND- ' g V g ;.4V.7ii. Y notvins cock nit w,.i l . . - . ..i MADISON-mu ' .!!Il!!!LIr.'!i!In.."nI...', . 'bouquet. was red roses. stephanotis the different angles leading to a solution have been care- fully examined. But it ran he scarcely denied that strikes. and the threat of strikes, Arbitration is much beggar of but human nature being tljllll '15 1-I. the process of arbitra- tion is more likely to be carried out with fairness for both sides if The "big stick" of capitalists is' "119 (Ml ill” they are holding thet Durse strings. The working mar-i's "big stick" is his power to am)”. 0 . . We must not forget that Magma Qarta. one of the most important documents for freedom ever drawn up. was the result of a strike; the strike of the barons against con- stituied authority as vested jn me king. Mutcli-Nelson A DFEli.V wedding was soIemniz.'. ed at Trinity United Church. For: Coquitiam.. B, c.. July 21, .3 3 o'clock when Frances. elder daugh. ter of Mr. and Mrs. R. 3. Nelson, of Winnipeg. Man. and Frederick. son of Mrs. Hazel Mutch, and the late Mr. L. Mulch. of Mount Her- bert. P. E. 1., were united in mar. riage. Rev. Victor Hall of Chilli- WIClK. Performed the ceremony. The bride has been nursing at o THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN WESTERN BIIARDIAN --SEE SMALL.Kll0llNE RI- FIIIGIIATOBS - and inquire a- bout family sise. Dari-aoh store. Remington. -JUST RECEIVED -- the new, modern Revere Stainless Steel cop- per bottom chrome plated kitchen utensils at Brace's. -BUY BINDER TWINE - forks. Icythes, wood and aluminum snaths. rakes. castor machine oil and all harvest supplies at Brace's. -CIIUROII OF SCOTLAND. summerside. Lord's Day. August lath, ll.00 A. M. Rev. H. F. Mac- Ewen. -LOBSTEII SUPPER. St. Mark's Parish Grounds, Lot 7. Wednesday. August 19th. Supper 75 cents. served from 4 o'clock on. Gaines. etc. --THE CENTRAL IIEDEQUE BAPTIST CHURCH. Services Sunday, ll A. M. Sunday school 10.15 A. M. Rev. Chas. A. Britten, Minister. -ENGAGEMENT--Mr. and Mrs. D. Eric Woodside. Summerslde, Prince Edward Island. announce the engagement of their daugh- ter. Jo Anne Dixon to Mr. Wil- llam Edward Hutchinson. son of Mann-Agnew Wedding -The Presw-Teilan church. Summerside. was the scene of a pretty wedding on Thursday after- noon at 2 o'clock when Doria Win- nlfred. second daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hubert M. Agnew. became the bride of Leslie Ellsworth King Mann, son of Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Mann. Kensington. The double- ring ceremony was PCYl"m9d by Rex, .J.' Donald MacKay. Mrs. Amos Hubley was in charge of the wedding music and accompanied Mr. Thomas Hall as he sang ”0 Perfect Love" before the ceremony and "I'll Walk Be- side You," during the signing of the register. The church was artis- tically decorated with baskets of mixed summer flowers and the guest pews were marked with sprigs of sweet peas and White ribbon.g Given in marriage by her father. the bride was attended by Miss Doris Morrison, as maid of honor. the Misses Shirley niigiole and Ruth Agnew. sister of the bride. as bridesmaids. Mr. lngham Mac- Neill was groomsman -and Messrs were the ushers. The bride chose it gown of nylon net over satin. Her Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Hutchinson. Saint John. New Brunswick, mar-' riage to take Place in Septembenl dress was topped with a Chantilly lace bolero with lily point sleeves. Professional Gard: W. Albert Robertson Chartered Accountant ' I. I. I. MUTUAL BUILDING Graavlue If WIIII INDIA sununoraido DIAL I. 0. I0! 8344 III no in no on I OPTOEITIIIT liunmeroltlo. r. A 1. Complete visual Analyoel Glaaoee Fitted PHONE 3110 IM.ALLMAN'S BUILDINO E. E. PAIIIIMAN Opt. 1). ii.o. OPTOMETIIST Glasses littod - line I ' Office Hours: Ital!-llol George Caseley and Earl Dymeni: floor-length iQueen Anne collar and overskirt of Chantilly lace. Her full-length veil of tulle illusion fell softly from a satin crown with silver bead and -MARGATE.Cl;;toraI Charge 1 of the United Church of Canada. services Sunday. Aug. 16th, con- , d , , , hinestone trim. She carried a cas- b0l-h Sided have "big sticks" hld- Nli:(iIredl.ri)nVdoNevl0J afm : ml;I'aor::I'a tilde bouquet of Better Time roses. d'” ""''I” ll" Wlfereuce table. 11.30 am. and Long-'Rii'er mm The mid of honor Vi" K0W'"3d p.m. S. H. llaslani. Minister. -BEDEQUE UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA PASTORAL CHARGE. Services, Sunday. August 16th, at Bedeque. 11 A. M.: at Albany.-3 P.M.: at Bordon. 7.30 P. M. Minis- ter. Rev. George K. Ward. 8. A., B. D. A special service will be con- ducted in Bedeque United Church at 7.45 P. M. Rev. L. P. Archibald. a former Minister. will preach. F70. Ralph Emery of Summerside will be guest soloist. orsiiiials --Sale of home made ice-cream at Long River Hall Tues, August lath. In aid of Long River Presby- terian Church. -Mr. Rowan Profitt of Moncton. is spending a two weeks vacation with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Profitt, Kensington. -His many friends will regret to learn of the illness of Mr. Hed- ley Paynter, Long River, who re- cently contaciod pneumonia and Langley Memorial Hospital. and the groom is t'm!Jl0.Ved with the 13.1 C. Telephone 'Co. ; Give-n in marriage by her fatheiy; the bride was becoming in an after. noon frock of pale blue sheer. A small Dutch style hat of whitel lace with white accessories com-' pleted the ensemble. Her colonial? and white heather: V. The bride's only attendant. Missi Betty Dunford. of Langley Prairie,l and formerly of Sliaunavon. Sask.,t chose an afternoon frock of palei yellow embroidered organdy with, white accessories. I-lcr bouquet wasi talisman roses and white carna- tions. Mr. Gordon Tout was the groom's best man and ushers were Mr. Vince Reed and Mr. Percy Lotzer. A wedding reception for relatives and close friends followed the cere- mony at the home of Dr. and Mrs. R. M. I-Ieffeifinger at Port. Coquit- lam. Toast to the bride was pro- posed by Mr. Glen Gates of New Westminster. and the groom re-' plied. After it short honeymoon the happy couple will return to Lang- ley Prairie. B. C.. to reside. About 217,000,000 prescriptions. were dispensed bv the British na- tional health service In 1952. : son SALE. House; AND "LOT, 1 six rooms and bathroom. I -Apply- Mrs. Fred Pickett, Alberton ..'amily. Owen, Mary and Bruce left ;:ind sister-in-lsw,Mr. and Mrs. Mar- wili wish him early and rapid im- provement. -Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Paynt.er.i Burlington. accompanied by Miss Amelia. Mill. Clermont, and Miss Alberta Buntain. Rustico. were guests on Sunday. August 9. of Mr. and Mrs. David MacDonald. Union Rd., and also called on Mia. and Mrs. Gordon Crockett, York. -l...A.C. and Mrs. Harmon Black and sons. David and Peter. Debert. N.S.. arrived on August 9, to spend two weeks holiday with Mrs. Black's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel 1-Iickox, Burlington. -The many friends of Mrs. James Bernard will be glad to know that she is making I good recovery af- ter a recent operation at the Prince County Hospital. summer- side. and returned to her home at Long River on August 7. -Mr. and Mrs. John Kemp and Jiiigust 6. to return to their home in Toronto after a ton-day visit here when they were guests of Mrs. Kemp's mother, Mrs. Mary Profitt, Burlington and other members of her family. -Mr. and Mrs. Hillard Woodside. Clinton. have as their guest, Mrs. W. dsiden sister. Mrs. Margaret- Mscl.eod, Montreal. ' . -Mr. and Mrs. Justin Woomide. Clinton. were week-end visitors to Saint John, N.B., when they were ttueeta of Mr. Woodsidel brother shall Woodsidr. and attended the woodside-MacDonald wedding on August 8. -L.A.C. and Mrs. Harold Profitt and three sons, Wayne. Brian and Garth. of Debert, N3" arrived August 5. to spend two weeks at Margate and Long River. caiiaws v iiasiiie OWGUID NOV" IIALL um. i. can cronies co. in. i in nile green net over taffeta with matching headdress and carried I bouquet of Queen Elizabeth roses. The bridesmaids were attired in mauve and maize nylon 1155 W" taffeta respectively. with mat9l1- ing hats. pearl trim and carried bouquets of Lisira. Hibbard r0885 and Pink Delight roses. Mrs, Agnew chose for her daugh- ter's wedding a gown 01' mIllV9 lace over taffeta with black acces- sories and I. corsage of Briarcllll roses. The groom's mother was at- tired in navy with matchiriil ECG!-'50 sories and a corsase 01 Pmk Del light roses. A reception for 50 guests was held at Birch Hill Lodge where the bride's table. with its artistic, ar- rangement of sweet peas and light- ed tapers. was centered with A three-tler weddinz "Rh topped with a miniature bride and groom- For the wedding trip. the' bride donned a suit of navy Sal-m1”d1llP with powder blue accessories and a Corsage of Pink Delight roses. On return Mr. and Mrs. MR0" will reside in Kensinsmn Vme” the groom is associated with his father in the produce business. The bride. previous to her mar- riage. was on the staff of the Sum- merside Branch of the Island Tele- phone Company. Among the out-of-the-Province guests were Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Baglole of Stougliton. Mass: Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Schofield of Bos- ton. Mass.: Mr. and Mrs. Earl D.l'- 'ment. liirs. Max Milton of Manc- ;mn' N'lB. and Miss of Toronto. Ont- gj:?:.....-. WICH. 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CUNNINGHAM VETERINARIAN Dial 2520 Water Street East 'AUGUST- 15. 1953 CAMEO THEATRE KENSINGTON Friday-Saturday 7:15-9:15;. Matinee 2:30 on Saturday, Ginny Simms, Tom Drake, Jane Nigh, Michael 0'Shea in Musical Comedy-"DISC JOCKEY"-Also Serial and News. - noirss. Tl-l'l:'.A'rRE BORDEN Friday and Saturday 7:15 and 9:15; Matinee Satur. day 2:30. Gary Cooper and Phyllis Thaxter in out- door action, "SPRINGFIELD RIFLE". in beautiful color. Also short: reels. Bank night drawing Satur- day. Lucky ticket worth 2515.00. Come and have a chance to win. . COMING MON. - TUES. 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