N. ' ” p I . l. I ',p 4 I pA'GE FQURTEEN GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN AUGUST .5,' 1-15:; ' Mrs. Vance Bridges who was W1 Amie R0W'-50n -1101 Bird the Midlandi Fusiliers and thel nioomriela with Mr. Pineslrs pa.r- Henry Plnesu. they sell... matron of honor for her sister. Hm pp :. ' rading Afghans saves the day for,'I”mfi&'& COHIOP ents. M1-.s.ud Mrs. Urban Pineau. Rustieo to visit with relstiv: ' wore powder blue flocked sheer in W”? Ca-ptsln Dion Len-bridge and tort 0 o a t .: then. oi!-the-shoulder style with net Pgfsgnals England. l vIcnufy 14.. pin. nimcmra mu;-ma to ..A-. -DANCE - Every Wednesday. ...... Peter Lawiord enact: the dll- '1V:ironto on July 31 after spending Mr. Lee Gallant of Piusvtlie Wedding .' -In Cascumpec United Church at( run. on Thursday. July 30. Joy Evelyn. daughter of Mr. and Mr: Rhodes Ashley of Cascumpec. was united in marriage to Merrill Meltay. son of Mr. and Mrs. Nell Barbour of Montrose. The church was decorated with a wofusion of summer flowers and the guest pews were marked with pink and white bows and sweet- peu. Rev. Arthur R. Wallis, BA. performed the ceremony and the wedding music was played by Mrs. Artemas Cameron. Miss Eieanor'was mt:-:lctii'cl.V dPC:ll'H'Nl ill”! TW5”95- will spend some time before re- . Ashley. sister of the bride, sanglstmlldf '0ll I11.-Stilt? DWKWS Tl"?! m”-' . turning to his home in Houston. evldmce M ” clerk 1" "19 Imem' :::u::aig1oI::mle11'dnowl'n' Cu"- -'o Perfect Love”. izln-or: :- ucdtllm: um and ma; ..mmu;n lsl.A.x'llp.uilx-is'rl-.n Texas. While in Summorsidc. lie W109 Devanm-W Ind who is I ' .. - The bride. given in marriage b,i'tbiItlP'-E CERF 9-15 Wliljfd N”l,I)lEs IN ONTARIO. - Word has was the guest of his sister, Mrs. drummed 9”” M m9 5e"'1E9v E35 M" Hm” pmenu at M,1oomp her lather, wore a gown of l10CliPt1lm”l11”UT9 bfltlal C0lflli95- Mtsttbecn received oi the death of RAW. H. R. Crockett. 5, 9391”? N5 Kl""'d5: Dkm 101111! the new 'h 8 ' " m' "t 10 d nylon with fitted bodice and netinnme-I Getson. lzranumother of c. Robertson of Blackwater, om. DADA Victorian Rifles us a Private and M; h' 'dP'" M ' Fm. H "3 yokq forming a. high neckline, ias-llhe bride. D0lH”9d- 5551511118 in Mr. Robertson was the son of the CAPITOL THEATRE, SUMMEIL 1' Ind” 15 ummudy 0”” 38945 gulmtegl 3:u'm::x'm" ' wry 5 MINUTE BR-OADCASTS toned at the back with tiny cm"-lS0riH ered. buttons. The long sleeves tapered to n poinlat the wrist and the .floor-length skirt flared grace- fully over stltI hip pads. ger tip veil of l'H,l'OI'l net was held in place by a cornnci of pearls. and she wore pearl earrings and necklace. Her gloves were (llWl'lllt" nylon and she carried a bouquet of red rose: Her tin-. yoke, short sleeves and full skirt. Her bouquet was Talisman roses: The groom was attended by his brother, Mr. Roscoe Barbollit Th? ushers were Mr. Milton Ashley and Mr. John Barbour. For her daughter's wedding Mrs. Ashley chose a dress of powder blue crlss-cross ribbon nylon and navy hilt. Her corsage was pink roses. Mrs. Barbour unro a. suit of navy nylon with liavy hat. Help coi-sage was Talisman roses. Following the ceremony in recep- tion for about 50 guests was held on the lawn at the home or tho grooms parents. The bride's table ;M'.'s. Elincr Wallace, Mrs. iBni"l):llil', M. Isabel Donald. still of ilnvy poplin with ,hat and accessories. loan red roses. Alter a bzxcf lion- evmoon Mr. Airs Bnrllulii l('al'P for 'l'E5l(lC. and air were Mrs. Eldon Barbour. Earle Miss Lila Mountain and many years in the Mi1115tfy Toronto whole they villi Old Lower Freetown School. -LOBSTER SUPPER, St. Mark's Parish Grounds. Lot '1, Wednesday. August 19th. Supper 75 cents. served from 4 o'clock on. Games, etc. -PANTRY SALE. Kennedyis store. Saturday. August 8th, 8 PM. Damley and sea View W. M. S. -TIJNDERS will be received for transporting approximately eight pupils to and from Marglte. School to Kensington School. Tenders close August 10th. Heath Mayhew, Sec'y. into Mr. and Mrs. James Robert- son, Birch Hill, P. E. I. lie served in On- tario and the Maritlmes. He nlso E01112 away the lmde li01'9, B.sel-ved in both World Wars. He is W1l11t'.survived by his wife Her COYSMP llelcn MacEachern of North River the former lPrince Edward Island. also two sons. Cevil and Donald of Ontario rind one grandchild: three sisters. i.VIrs. Daniel M&CC:lllllm, Venetta -Mr. and Mrs. W. B. McLure of Halifax, recently visited the for- mer's mother, Mrs. Bherren, Cape Traverse. -Messrs. Herbert Crockett and Thomas Hail have returned to their homes in summerslde after attending at summer course in music in Mount Allison University. Sackville, N. B. 5, ---Mr. F. H. Arbing. who has been vacationing with relatives in 1the Province. left Friday by plane for Baltimore. Maryland, where he SIDE WEDNESDAY THE AD- ENTURES OF A HERO IN INDIA -Into the tension of the Khyber iPnss nmrclies a young soldier dis- ;graced ill the eyes of the British ,Arrny and of his father-but not .111 the U05 of his friend nor in line heart of the girl he loves. 1-lis lhorolsnl in a crucial battle between graced soldier. Richard Greene his iriend, and Janice Rule the girl who never loses faith in Dion in ”R.ogue's March", M-G-M's ex- tement-packed adventure drama. now showing at the Capitol thea- tre, in Summerside: Filmed in the tradition of "Kim" with its story shifting from the colorful England of Victoria's day to the turbulence of fighting on the borders of India. "Rogue's March" packs in dramatic wallop in every reel as it unfolds its narrative of the young captain who is accused at treason, who at a stirring trial is unable to refute the treacherous brought face to face with his fa- ther who has disowned him and the girl who has never given up hope for him. And in the Itory'l valiant. climax. Dion is able to vind- icate himself and to save the lives of the two people he loves most. Gold is the principal export from Nicaragua in Central Amer- ica, larger than her coffee exports. Here's Why --- Under The Present Liberal Government YOU The FarmerThe Fishermen . The BusinessmenThe clerk The Housewife . IN FAOT--- EVERYONE -Mr. and Mrs. Theo Arnnsuit. of ateneham, Mum, and grandson Huddle, Mr. Joseph Leolsir and Mrs. Urban Pineau were some 0! the visitors at the Tignlsh picnic on July 29. his vacation here. gully of Toronto are visiting with s. Paton. On Aug. l,with Mr. and Mrs. motored to lummerslde on Angus; 1. taking the delegates to ettemj the st. Th-'xnas Aquinas seem, Convention and Mr. Peter Galllm at Piuaville took delegates gigoy -I Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Lanoix and La.noix's mother. Mrs. Leon 0:. Mr. and Mrs. Felix Arsenault of Woodstock. had as their guests dur- ing the week. Mill Marie Richard. R..N., Charlottetown and Mrs. lid- ward Richard of at. John. N. IL Mr. and Mrs. Jouph Plnuu of Port Arthur. 0nt.. is at present on the Island Visiting !l'III'ldl and .i. A number or ti-lends gathered at the home of Mr. and Mn Dorice Gallant of Duvar on August 1. and pleasantly surprised them on the aim anniversary of their wedding. Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Araeruult of T-Iowlan and their Iuests Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Pineau or rort Arthur. Ont, spent au-nday in Liberal Radio Speeches oven c r c 1r WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 5-8.15 pm.-James 0. MacLean. 15 MINUTE BROADCASTS WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 5 A 7.15 pm. - Neil A Matheson FRIDAY, AUGUST 7-9.00 p.m.-Cecil A. Miller. Professional cards w. Albert Rosco??? Chartered Accountant P. E. I. MUTUAL BUILDING Compleu Visual Asulyau Ginsu Fitted PHONE 3110 BMALLMANS BUILDING S . Granvli'le at wskile: su-on . Elf.” " ”i,,?” Our warehouse in Kenslnqfon will lie clos- Q 5 f ad from August 10 to August 15 inclusive. l B. F. llllllTEIl ll. 0. Patrons, however. will be attended to it OPTOMETIUST each morning from 9.00 to lI.00 o'clock. I. lununeraldn. P. I I. NOTICE TO OUR CUSTOMERS GEORGE BROOKINS. Kensingron E. E. PAITKMAI Opt, 0. R0. OPTOMIETBIST Tlanu lltud - Eyes Examined nfflu Hours: 0 to I! - I to I and by Ippolntmant. PHONE 8287 REGENT THEATRE BLDG. Rumme it Bununerald. T. EAlll.E lll0l(EI' Chartered Atcountant Canadian Bank of Oommergu Summerildu. P. I. I. PHONE 2318 1 A. Raymond, Grant. i M0llAlillAll STRAW BLOWERS FOR SALE The leading blower on Prince Edward Island. These blowers are light to drive and will not cut the straw. ' Order now as we have a limited number only. YOU BUY THE BEST WHEN YOU BUY A MONAGHAN BLOWER. PHILLIP MONAGI-IAN. ituutoiu l BSe.. 0.1). ormmmusr ass Water street. Summe .l.:.' Above Maurice Mlll'I Men's Wu? a l Phone am. Wed. 7.15 - 9.15 - Your last chance to see "one In 1 PR0"! "1'fj of the best pictures of this decade" Warner Bros. presents "THE MIRACLE OF OUR LADY OF FATIMA” in beautiful Warner color. Stunning! Staggering! Dr. H. I. MccNellI CAMEO THEATRE KEN SIN GTON Breath-taking! PHYSICIAN A SURGEON wmgr ltreot (Opposite Holmnn'I) Houra:- lI:00-I2:00 A.M. Dilly. 1:00--4:00 EM. Dilly. CAPITOL Bummoreida ' rm 'i:oo- moo PM. Dally. 'DIAL 1082. ONE HAS TO PAY-no matter how small the income - the Government took in 1952-53 an averageof approximate- ly S105 per person. in 1953-54 they will take S115 per per- SOIL OVERTAXATION - The Facts Huge surpluses in the past six years reveal the FACT that the present Government has TAKEN AWAY A MIL- LION A DAY more than was needed for all purposes in- cluding Defence and Social Security. How much is the Government taking in Income Tax TONIGHT 7.15 - 9.15 -- THURS. 2.30 - 7.15 - 9.15 Canadians pay THE HIGHEST SALES TAX IN THE . WORLD. There is a 10?w'w Sales Tax on practically every- Dll. J. A. lIOIll0I alone? The Foot: In 1952-53 Canadians were taxed on an thmg You ha” to buy - - - ""1"" aV91”3Ee Of 517510? "07? man: Woman and tlhild - OF S704 There's a tax on tea coifee household furniture boots Mn” xT3'5' for every family of four. Tins year the Government will and Shoes and Children-5' Clothhgg ' "mum" mum” take on an average of 9195 from each person-or S780 ' . ' from every family of four. Add up YOUR tax bill. In a five-day work week, YOU Iummneml I are handing over ONE day's pay each week to the Govem- pm gun E Is that all? oh, No. In Hidden TaxcsiWHICH EVERY- merit for taxation-Direct and Hidden. YOU CAN and YOU WILL LOWER TAXES by vormo non i Tea Party MOUNT PLEASANT AIRPORT WEDNESDAY. AUG. 5 Meals s1.00 and we Swing, games, the Scottish Band and other amusements (Canteens). Addresses by prominent politicians at 4 i P IIIIIIII PETER miinn mm uwronn-unlit-null W ,,W,,, LEO G. CARROLL-JOHN ABB01T- Alum DAVlS- LEON GORDON Mlrllhetunrj-u .m. i I Come and 599 y0"l'l ALSO LATEST NEWS REEL friends, enjoy yourself and help the Stewart Memorial Health Centre. TODAYi2.30 - 7.15 - 9.15 THURS 7.15 -- 9.15 llll T;()lill.NS M ;. rosin" mlllii"r":'l'th sinuous IACI AT ALBEllT0ll First reasonable offer ac- ycepted. ' Apply MRS. J. A. LEFURGEY Alberton PROGRESSIVE CONSERVATIVE I I - . IOII i, on L2! Illtvlllllll Ullll i ' I l Inserted by Prince County Progressive Conservative Association.