PAGE F OURTEEN COSTLIEII BUBIALB CAPETDWN - (CF) wNot only the cost of living. but the cost of dying is rising here. All cemetery charges have Just been increased 10 per cent, on top of the 35 per cent increase made five years ago. ROYAL FIIAM LONDON - (GP) - One of the producers responsible for the offic- ial filming of the late King's Cor- onatfon, William J. Cell. will pro- duce a documentary on the life of the Queen. The film is expected to run for '70 minutes. (ioliin - Simmonds Wedding The marriage of Elizabeth 13030011. daughter of Mrs..J. P. Simmonds and the late Mr. J. P. En FIDE C able. GEDDIE MHCLEOD, W. Royalty CABL WEEKS, Alberton TV. 3. WARREN. Kcnslngton V. VERNON CRAIG, Bellequo SYDNEY B. BIRCH. Northam M. R. Mn-2LEAN, shire. WA MUTUAL INSURANCE 0 M DANY - ESTABLISHED M UTUAL SERVICE MQSECURITY Fires start in many different ways - - - some unavoid- Your main protection against financial loss in such cases is a sound fire insurance policy. AGENTS North Wilt- PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND i E . Charlottetown, to John William. son of Mr. and Mrs. W.J. Godin. Montreal, took place at 82 Brighton Road, on Tuesday, Sep- tember 2nd at 4:30 o'clock. The Reverend John T. Irwin perform- ed the ceremony. Miss Louise Cox played the wedding music and during the signing of the register Miss Barbara Rogers sang ”O Perfect Love." Given in marriage by her brother. Mr. John Simmonds, the bride wore a gown of white broc- aded satin fashioned with full flange skirt and portrait neck- line. Her fingertip veil of'lace- edged nylon tulle fell from a coronet of seed pearls. and she carried a cascade bouquet of Jo- hanna Hill Roses. Miss Barbara .Rogers as maid of honour wore a strapless gown of white satin with matching lace jacket and poke bonnet. She car- ried a. semi-cascade bouquet of orange-gold gladioli. Miss Marlene Simmonds as flower girl wore a Colonial style gown of niie green nylon organdy over taffeta and carried a nosegay i585 THE GUARDIAN. PCHARLOTTETOWN Islanders Meet In Far East LfCpl. Vernon Gallant (left). son of Mr. and Mrs. Allie Gallant of Carleton Siding. and Ab. A.A.S. Walter Welthsver (right), son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Westhaver of Borden, met recently in Korea, and niso in Japan, where the above picture was taken. boys have been to Korea for their second period of active service. sit sin.-.... Boih of these of Orange Delight roses. The groomsman was Mr. Perci- val ' Simmonds, brother of the bride. Mrs. Simmonds, the bridels mother. were a twoipiece dress of navy crepe with grey accessories. Her corsage was of pale pink as- ters. Mrs. D. A. Rees. the groom's sister, wore a dress of beige wool with brown accessories and a cor- sage of yellow chrysanthemums. Following the ceremony a re- ception was held at the Villa bride's table A 5- ROBE"-T5053 ,, tapers and baskets of mixed pas- Charlottetown. 151 gladjojj. CLIFFORD Smn'S0N- S””I" The bride and groom left after: B”dK9- ' the reception on a short .honey-! 0- M- GRAVE Ch"'0”9wW"- moon to the New England States. FRANK L GALLANTr w”"m3' For travelling the bride wore a two-piece dress of chocolate brown silk velvet with matching acces- sories and L Corsage of Johanna Hill roses. . . AMr. and Mrs. Godin are taklng' ton. WATSON HARDY, Montrose. spending her mother, Mrs. village, and other relatives. his home. visitors ,6th, with Mrs. Mr. Albert Weeks. Mrs. Bedeque Notes. -Miss Sue Affleck. Toronto, is holidays with her Pearl Aflfleck, this Mr. George Leard, Souris. was a visitor to Bedeque September 9th. meeting of the Men's Association in the United Church evening. on He County Hospital, has returned to His many friends are eased in see him much improved in health. Mr. and Mrsfrsgrling Gillespie and daughter. Ann, Souris. were on Saturday, September Gillesple's father William Stavert and Mr Tuesday, attended the on that and her sister, Brudsnall. who is to be a bride in the near future. There was a large gathering of relatives and friends. Many beautiful and useful gifts were presented to the bride-to-be. who thanked all for their -kind- ness in remembering her at this time. A pleasant evening was en- joyed by all present. The September meeting of the "Edith Thompson" Auxiliary of the W.M S. was held at the home of Mrs. Wilfred Craig, Middleton, Waitewd Tliifh h M Was on Tuesday. September 9th. The cen ere w s. t ree- er we - S . t 1 k h devotional period was in charge ding cake and adorned with white berg?" hmsgaehfing: 'th: 09,123 of Mrs. Roy Townsend. the theme being: "God's Grace the Water of Life". Mrs. John Myers presented a very interesting programme from the new study book on Africa, the title being: "Look at Africa". A business period followed the read- ing of the minutes and roll call. Thirteen members and six visitors were present. The meeting closed with the Mizpah Benediction. Lunch and a social time followed. ' 'd l G . P.Q. i - . , MUTUAL FIRE lllsullllllcl: COMPANY jgglzjhjgzzg”h.r;f;;...;m;. ” HEAD OFFICE: SUMMERSIDE ii"..?.'”.”.?J.. il:.r:..M;:.'J.;:. Fri: Ax-lf33”?re”'v1?iied"”?o M43 T957 Bl r id BRANCH OFFICE: CHARLOTTETOWN mubleg, gurglnherslae. grid 'Mr. 5... ?,l:feda”f:”f1h35””,ho,;i'e',,:;ei”;i,?:r':h oar". IF. i . . . I . I , U I , p X5 ewe o r5 days, through illness. ' . Mr. and Mrs. Robert Affleck at- ”T'E' much on Mr. Arthur Martin and Mr. tended mg, Mbemm mm d. h Frank Pineau are spending a few An Eau('Salnl John woman had IyBer?3ne:(?:t))n1DEfl;l7:firnI));r Cgrrelg C18?! "1 Mfim1ne88Sh- Today (Saturday) 2:30 - 7 - 9:20 rliaumnlir palnli in her back no bad she rmlld hardly slrnlghlen her body: Ailer iuklllg lwo bolllen of TA-not Leard and Mr. Arthur e--- Murray. and Mrs. Mrs. Simon Luttrell spent some time recently with friends in Sum- '.l'!1idzLY HILPMATE JOHANNESBURG-(OP) -- Mr. Justice Maritz suspended a three- yanr sentence against Albert Toe- rien for stealing a motorcycle af- ter Mrs. Toerien pleaded tearfully that it was all her fault. She had run away from her husband and he swiped the bike to follow her. BIG MEMORIAL . SABKATOON. - (UP) - Con- struction of the 3450.000 Memorial Union building on the campus of the University of Saskatchewan will start next spring. It is being built as a memorial to the 198 graduates who gave their lives in the Second World War. BRITISH AIRLINERS PARIS-(GP)--Air France. the French national airline, w'ill put three of Britain's Comet Jet air- liners into service early next year. it was announced here. HEALTH IMPROVEMENT From mil to i951 the tuberculosis death rate among Canadian Indians dropped from 700 per 100,000 to less than 300. BURGESS BEllTIMEb Continued from page 10 ed that often danger lurks where least expected. Cvlutton grinned. Here was a din- ner coming straight to him. the kind of dinner that he liked best. He made ready to drop on that careless young Deer wh' - he passed under the limb. But that time never came. something happened. Glut- fon wasn't the only hungry hunter watching that path. Puma, the Mountain Liqn, sometimes called Panther, was Watching that path also. The careless young Deer walk- ed right into Puma's clsxws, as it were. Glutton saw it all, saw the dinner he was so sure of taken by the big member of the Cat family who is greatly-feared by most of the Green Forest folk. Professional cards W. CHESTER S. Macll0liALl) lurister, Solicitor. Notary Etc. LLB. Offiss formerly occupied by Lats nesth Strong. K. 0. Money to Loan Collections Promptly SEPTEMBER 13. 1952- llorlcl: or SPEGIAL Martial? A special meeting of the shareholders of the Ken- slngton Dairying Co-operative Association Ltd. will be held on Tuesday, September 16th, in King Geo,-g,. Hall, to consider joining an amalgamation of certain dairies under a new proposed Act of Incorporation, Time of meeting 8 .p.m. Kindly be on time for this meeting as it is an important one as this new act will be discussed in detail. KENSINGTON R 0 D E 0 Wednesday, Sept. 17th (RAIN on SHINE) Tractor Driving and Pulling Competitions Baseball-Farm Equipment Displays MAMMOTH STREET PARADE The P. E. I. Regt. - It's Band - Scouts - Cubs - Guides - Brownies - Decorated Bicycles - Motor Cycles - Tractor - Fire Equipment -- Tanks - Armoured Cars - Race Horses. Etc. SUPPER SERVED BY KENSINGTON COMMUNITY CLUB Army Mallouvers by your Island llegt. Band Concert - Stage Show - Magic Act by Duke Nellson-- Singing with Charley Chamberlain - Song of the West with H. T. Campbell Family and other Local Artists. STREET DANCING 10 pm. to l u.m. A Day For Young and Old at the KENSINGTON RODEO! "."l"Y.68”...'..”.A137.?A";.l:'.T M, ,, M .,. ,, W... ,, ,.., ,, Attended To Inxi - ' . an rs. c r l 0 B Y. mers I. ' p BIG DOUBLE BILL .".":.":.;":lll:':llaz,i.lr:';.:::s:. W... have been .....l... mm rem SS . ”"””l”” W” 2i-till!!! lr:l(Ineh1L”:lE;'3lll;(:';:5S: tires in this village for the past Mr. Arum, plneam who 15 em. l - N. m . n .- ' """-'M"T-T'TM'”jT' - ”:5..l..l'.l..llrT ' It I?0ofi?i:h'lll)eg:;n:l5Ardr:t1llIX;1 droi lgtiefir ployked dinIS;m:er:ide'7t?ipeni:ltIhe R E j i' ,' - ' 'v E wee en a ep m- er v ng '6 - day, September 8th. g - - , Wt MOIA5'5'fV5 h with his mother. Mrs. Henry Pm me h mm h C-um, h CD11 51'. MILLAIVS STORE - ., The ggmvaihre if, 5”; ”;j,,m'":”" ---. INSURANCE ' ' I x r. r- tliurlsshciliig l:XidnI8sT1.lIy. Fernwood, Th” swiemb" meeting ” me I Summer st.. sumlnsrsido in the Sudden husmg of Mrs. B.C.W.I. was held at the home of PHONE "13 PIEIL Mrs. Robert Martin on the even- ing of September ml. A number of farmers are busy cutting grain. some also have threshing done. They report good Sherry in the Prince County Hos- pital on Thursday, September 4th. Mrs. sherry was much beloved by her neighbours and friends. jl B. F. Hunter ll. 0. ONE WEEK OF SPECIALS Thur. Sept. Hill to Wed. Sept. 17th The annual meeting of the Summerside Curling Club will be held at the Curling M155 Mma Gould of en. gum or of a 3100-a-month to her home in Port Arthur, On- Men's WORK SHIRTS. Rink on Monday, the 6th Grasce (ll-iospltal,tHalhax(hN.SiM:sas mm ,;,.,,,,, 1,, mm mmhyp Summcraids. r. s. I. , day of October, at the hour 1. "P HY 3”” . 0 9 95 .-Eh compleu Visual Analyses A Cowboy WIIO became of 7:30 o'clock in the eve- mlldrgidigge.Lf;:5esS;,ggf,f:; 9:5: School opened in this Vicinity on Glasses rims Menls Horsehide JACKETS, sizes 36, 88. Special- zi H ninlz. Miss Gould was a former resident t:g”c”;:';.tlf”"'l:;lri:' ;2;::h9:eFim1;1:yi';a”' PHONE am. I Each 31 - -i a ' ( V of Bedeque. She is also visiting ' ' 1" nrs & no u n-lined JACKETs.hh iv 0 ood celebrity JOHN K- 0U1f,1lE;1i:ii-em mgnand Mm 500" Calm PW - M, W M", 'T....,...,.. ,.,- IMAM-MAN'S wlwmo 012....” atytij ............................... H 307, mscoumr ' ' ggg senault and family who were vis- ' 0PT0MI-WRIST Menys SPORT SHIRTS h", 525.. ' go size only. Reg. 5 . . .M::...:r:..:”::.:: :r.b:.:n lE2:.."”.3f..?.:.”'..””fSEi: s. w ' sa-so 5 en ' S - , ; iers Mrs.d Wllliamd Mhntgoxlhuyd home in Stonehsm, Mass. T 4 Only Men's Gabardine SUITS. Sizes 37, 40, 42.2I(()e6:6 Lower Be eque. an rs. re , ,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, .: ,,,,,,,,, ,, . Slleclal DaiI'Y Meeting Dmsm Kemlnstoh. has returned Mr. and Mrs. Pius Arsenault t- E3113 "why 329 50-Clams s Si 15 l. Clearing- ze ony 31.25 were visiting in Kinkora recently . . tario, where she is on the staff of mums on M”. hrsehhuh-5 moth, Chartered Al-ommtanl Each Shf,e5,f,f,f;:iSm:it"Ee 3;? .,?,f,f;"f,1, l;g5,l;l,.”;3;,., SJ;;.,,l,",i,2f. 3;-dlggfn lfyinffg 1:50 gig:-m iggmwirgg Canadian am of com... 6 Only noylr SUITS-Clearing at 30:7, DISCOUNT Dairying Company will be 6m hh reside in Kinkora. Buildlnl Assortment of Ls.dies' DRESSES, Clearing at U2 Price held in the Baptist Church A very gnjoyghlg evening mm 'M l am -6: Mum” G a....m.,.m., p, 3, 5, Assortment of Ladles' BLOUSES, Clearing at ea. EL50 F Hall. Tryon. On Tuesday. spent at iheahhme of Mnemtd Mbhs. mdfgmn Hm:-C age”; pmem "on 207., Discount on all Ls.dles' and Mlsses' SWEATERS S.ept- 16.”? at 8 Pam m C0” g:f'Kf,.,,E,, ,:,,fCf3e5”",,,,.”, P;:l2,,.,: ing at Bloomfield Comer where Ladiesl NYLONS, dark shades, sizes 9, 9 U2. Clear- Slder Jommg an amalgam” gathered to "shower" their dsugh- they have purchased the property . ing..1-air 7-90 tion of Dairies under a new proposed act of incorpora- Mlss Edwina Pearl, whose of Mrs. Emeline Peters. lrrEiIgs.'i'riage to Mr. John 0. Leonard, '45 833591 an Elia”-P"h' '""'mT1'19 Saint John. N. 13.. takes place in La.dies' NYLONS, Brown ALPINE, width 54". Mr. Reggie Hineau left recently E. E. Parkman - . 1 1, 1i f - Reg. S240-Olearlnil U0-n P E-age e On- I-me OK the Bedeque United Church on for Toronto where he has secured 1.50 this meetln as it is 1m ort- Yard t . g t hi t D Saturday. September 13th. The emplgymgm, He hccmhmmed Mr. Upt.D.. R.0. rdntclegioaililscuss t 5 new act '3Jl?.”v'lisllilywiillih”:...”33?.i2?f .3: Ed?” Owen” Wm mm M: Mr omommlsz PRINTS-Clearing 45c yard during this sale. ”1 - p mmked hm. mang, mend; A ,0, ggflilazttliglx ggslvllflilzihefy M” "W" mm" "ma YARN-Good quality 2 oz. balls, Clearing at 500 gm" (1. E, GAMBLE, cial hour followed. ' Em sum”. Colors Blue, Pink, Yellow, White, Sand and Re - Secretary. W” M1,, Muh, pm... of mu mm- 107, Discount on Men's and Women s Boots and Shoes A large gathering assembled at . - i S , . W, Gem”, Bede...” 3 HM” ity left on Monday morning to en- Omen Hour-I During th s ale. is ' - . church on Sunday evening, Sep- ter the General Hospital, Verdun. P '0 13 - 1 I - r h J V , Itembcr 7th. when a splendid I"? limtnlililr-1511 Wllh hlrdi-he and by appointment , J musical programme was rendered OI U0 H CT New 11D '51" Plum. 3237 ' 4 CAMEO THEATRE i'.”...l?.Z..f.?”"3? .il””llll2.i"'L.?25 "”"" ”2""' T;',”"" "W1 I - unun S S I v p p l ti K 3 who hpretiderfogt the orsadn. agarlgi Miss Elaine l-'ineau of Bloomfield " nmmnh" KENSINGTON, P. E. I. . wors ip Def WM COD "6 Y and the Misses Annette and Marie ., jg .. K”'5mgt9n' H19 PM'v0F- R9V- C-N B”'-P5"-1;”? Gallant of Piusviile left Monday l - - , l7F0Kl'3l"m9 C0"5'5i'9d M 5” ”3- morning for Ste. Anne des Monts. Friday-Saturday 7:15-9:15. All for the love of a mplive Yankee girl men fought danger and hardship. Men as rugged as the mountain. they fought on. Errol Flynn in "ROCKY MOUNTAIN" with Patricia W;-morn. Also Serial and News will WITH ' Dill IEVAK . A REPUBLIC plcw'l"lo'l:"”" srve rumog in ifs 41".9Z49!7.5 duets. quartettes and anthems, all Quebec, when may M" mu 3 -A 2:. ”:.iLi2.l"”'5n::””.l..EP.l:””3...2.i mm m Home mm-. Mm wiih the Benediction and prayer. ?mE:;p)I3:Se'g" syn: 31:2; h T R A pre-nuptial shower was held N9"""v Vmc99d9d '0 M0”-Ni” ' ah the home of M, mu Mm 123-"; where they will continue their stud- . Macquarrle. Searletown. on Tues- has at St. Jsc4"0l- day evening. September 0th, in . honour of Miss Shirley Beer: of ' ' "-"'T""'T WM p 310 IAVING t OALOARY - (OP) - rlrsmen . v at No. 1 Hall here are not merely - good fire-fighters. In their spare . time this summer they made a safetv net for the Department's training school at a cost at Mon. oom ed with the sl.zoo tag for a new in t. A leaner. runxovnn Friday and Saturday, Sept. 127.13- In Technicolor "Al Jennings of Oklahoma" starring: Dan Duryoa-Gail Storm: Also "Sky Dragon" Winters as "Assul-es good income and return on Investment. WHY HAVE ,sonE ,rEer? - Includes upstairs opal-hncnt. egg grading station "and full electric light plant: K. R. Matthews ILMSDALI. P. I. I. Charlie Starring: Roland . Chan. Monday and Tuesday. Sept. 15-16 In Technicolor "Valentino" -onion: mum . -Stan-i Eleanor Parker and snirilrv ' cmulms nihthony Denver . L ' 4 E!-..-.-.... ......-...-.....--...--......-. ..... , hwh