PAGE FOURTEEN CAPITOL Summon-side LAST SHOWING room C 2:30-7:15-9:15 "THE ioamnoo TRAIL" W'lth Randolph Scott - George (Gabby) Hayes Action Galore-In Technicolor. . . A Western with plenty of action with the King of Action (Randolph Scott). Monday 7:15-9:15 -- Tuesday 3:30-7:15-9:15 Politician with an appetite for redheads meets a lion with an appetite for men! Eluiii: ALLYSON 71- NU! EISI SINCE "DIE SIRATTON 570M"! tiicii Powni, . .. M-G-M's '1zkiI0l mriill lDavid WAYNE-Cecil KELLAWAY Ray COLLINEIQ-xjobert KEEli7p Let's Talk It Over A Pt-thee County Viewpoint Did you ever try walking along a main highway and catching snatches of conversation from groups gathered here and there along the route? Eiwesdropping on the fly it might be called. but a rather harmless form of that particular dissipation. The other day we decided to conduct this new sort of Gallup Poll. sauntered along on the side- walk past clusters of men. through bei- pur- waitlng for to finish their patiently their ter halves chases. get. any way but Min do find people are talking discovered that nlntozst exception men. at least. down here in Prince Counitt aie disctissiii: only three SllbjC'.'t5: tlu: firing of General M:icArtluir by President Truman, the lslargders-Mi'ilioii- aires hockey series, and the ap- proaching provinctal elections. . . .. The heave-ho of the five-star General is a i')tlll(l(ll'(llIS question. We iin'mi'. the iiiiin-in-the-sti'crt ha: every right to form an op:n- ion and to chrxv it over with me cronies of his group. You can gut a lot of fun out of discussing world prcvbleins even if you have a tcry faint cniiceptioii of the currents of thought lying beneath the surface of the news he-adlinxs. covisirivri-d opinions that out what about. We You dont hair enough to- We. store aisles wheire other men were - i l 7 without I FIJI GUARDIAN. CHARUJTTETOWN KING EDIE TEA Hiu I'u,IuIuI tliuiiw cial dribi? The past record of the government. good, bad or indif- ferent. according to your point. of view? In our humble opinion, none of these things. as import- Zlnll as they may be. The main issue, as bVll see it, is something which candidates may say is not an issue at all, We refer to the imssiliilily. or probn-bility, or cer- txiiiity. idcpoiiding on your state of mind and judginentl, of an in- dircct salrs tax being foisted upon tric people of Prince Edward Is- land. o o o This tax. it introduced, wotild ai.-,gi'avaIe an inflationary situa- tion which is getting near the breaking point right -now. It would hit at the very heart of the household of the common man. . It would rob his children of their ' ri::ht But we'd rather lcavc such an :ri- . ltion should be asked 3k- I volved titiesiion to the oxperirnctd l coinmriitators. The lsliiiidrrs - , .tiillion.iir:s h()tll(C.V .-'rr.c.x lids a R E G E N T I low side shmvs IT.x(”lllIillIl,L' the , ' pp - ' Kgyslsgrl-ON Korean ll:lIIlCIlOi(lr. lllll it still. TodavLT.3tl-i;1.a-9:31) , belongs on the sport pages. So I I-'riila,i and Saturday 7:l!5-9:15. ithat leaves on1.V ll” lJl'0l'lM'l3l r)Ol'Rl'E BILL l Uiitiuec on Silttirilwv ""410 lplN'n0n' - - ., ... . . . . "R1)IFlRE" llliilltltllllll Svolt. Ruth llonian llllili What. is the l).1.; .,..i-., in 1'i:s , , Zn li.-wry S- ii A ,-1 ; .- elcctiiviiT It :s :n:.kin;.- sure tlia'.' .l;I.'llPS Klllllqnil I m In INN om Huoniwo elect a gm nment in line U-uni thrills--”(i()l.T 45"-in Tech. voter. Illaijv lItl;.'l'lC:i -.-LVI7-J Also Serial and News. ; REO THEATRE id BORDEN Friday and Saturday " WA LK SOFTLY, STRANGER" Joscplt Cotton and Valli Friday 7:15 and 9:15 Saturday 2:30, 7:15 and 9:15 W” TRACTOR with NEW 3-bottom mounted plow with this new power champion. spares your muscles: wmizlit on drive wheels as the load increases. Ma possible more actual drawbar pull. Two-Clutch Power Control - auxiliary hand clu to power take-ofT. viheel tread with engine power. mounted plow. TUNE IN Ilia National Farm and Home How -- Evuvy Saturday - NIC 'u'."'l',"i'-'Iltl”.,.Illt'v'-h ' rlwii lllm lIt'i,l '.';'lH,. i I", eir(,.'.ixi...i...-)('.'.',, TJUMMERSIDE, out. we Loci; at the NEW Allis-Chalmers th ree-bottom mounted plow on the WD Tractor. Step up to three-plow farming Iicro are three special ways it does more Work and Hydraulic Traction Booster - automatically increases l1.'IllS torwnrrl travrl without interrupting power flow Power Shift Wheel Spacing - instantly adjusts rear Stop in soon and see the WD with its new three-bottom lwith our Fcoc:'a'. (lovcriinieiit'f Is 3it the set-ions condziiun of our 'mg)m-ay.-".' The niiiuiztiiig provin- l to rec:-Ive proper nutrition and seiicitisly interfere with his striigzisle, now bitter enough, to ninke ends inert. I O O Will this lepzislation lie intro- duccd. and what party. if elected, will introduce it? That, is for every man and woman to decide for himself. At least, the ques- onch and every ivmrlidiitcisoliciting votes. Pi'c-elertiuii promises are fragile and easily broken, but. the more a man reiterates the promise. the inure piiblicity he gets doing it. the harder it will be for him to go back on his word later on. In the lost aiialysis. however. the voters will have to form their oun opinions as to ulizit will be done ziftcr the election and act nceuidinszly. l will he held in I WHEN YOU THINK OF FARM EQUIPMENT kcs tch ANNUAL MEETING The Annual Meeting of Bcdcquc District Borden Lodge : TPESDAY EVENING. APRIL 17, AT 8 RM. SHARP: i All Lodges in the district are asked to be represented. A. A. MacCALLUM, l..0.L. Room, . Borden, on District Secretary. VIESTEIIII GUARDIAN .-NEW LONDON Pll.E!BY'l'l5lt- IAN CHURCHES. - Services, Sun- day. April 15th. Long River 11.00 A. M. Gedclle Memorial 2.30 P. M. Clifton 7.30 PM. Rev. D. A. Camp- bell. Minister. - -INDIAN IIIVEB-Kcnslngton lay at seven Mile Bay advertised or 18th April. has been postponed till after election. -LISTEN T0 Douglas MacI"ar- lane, C. C. F. Provincial President, over C. .1. R. W. summernlde. to- night. Saturday, from 5.45 to 0.00. -PRINCETOWN U N I T E D CHURCH. Malpeque. Sunday. April 15th. Service 2.30 P. M. Wednes- day, April lath. service Baltic School. 800 PM. Rev. James CTOII. -Minister. -BOIIDEN CHURCH SERVICE Sunday. April 15th. at 3 P. M. in Legion Hall. Bible School at 2 PM. Prayer Meeting and Bible study Wednesday evening at Mrs. H. MacKenzle's. Everyone welcome. Rev. D. M. Fraser, Minister. -CENTRAL BEDEQUE UNI- TED BAPTIST CHURCH. - Ser- vices Sunday. April 15th. 11 A. M Rev. C. A. Britten. J-lvening 1.45 P. M. Rev. W. .5, Harper, Sum- merstde will be the special speak- er. Rev. C. A. Britten, Minister. -KENSINGTON AND FREE- TOWN Presbyterian Churches. - Services Sunday, April 15th. Ken- slngton at it A. M. and 7.30 P. M. add Freetown 3 P. M. Sunday School, in Kensington at l0 A. M. Rev. J. A. McGowan, Minister. Assembly Hall. Sponsored by the Kenslngton Home and School As- soelatloii. -CHURCH Third Sunday after Easter. Thomas'. New London. Holy Com munion at 11 A. M. St. Stephen's. Burlington. Evening Prayer at 230. St. Mark's. Kenslngton. Evening will offlciate at these services. -Ryl-EC!-IIVES SAD NEWS - Mrs. Layton Dunning. Summer- side, on Tuesday received a tele- gram announcing the death of her mother. Mrs. S. G. H. Pett in Briizhton. England. Mrs. Dun- niniz. a war bride. came to Prince Edward Island about three years ago and had not seen her mother since she left the Old Country. Her father passed away just be- fore she left England. I-Ier many friends in Summcrside express sympathy in her bereavement.-S itchurch THINK OF HALL'S Regardless of Tractor typo there is a Horn-drauhc y 'evening in St. Mary's p p.A "AM AN" SALAD sl,'L.npened with prayer. Following the man will he held Wednesday. April I 5"l9l"” less” I" A 18th. at 4.30 in the United Churchlseudy when she read a letter from iMiss Audrey Delalols, retired mis- lslonary from India. who graphical- Parish of New London, April 15th.l Stjdent defined the duties 'members of the W. A. and of the Prayer at 730 with Sunday Schnoll at 6.30. Rev. A. E. Plercey of Mtltoni master Wagons at a remarkably low -HOSPITAL BRIDGE - The second in I eerie: of brtdaea, spon- sored by the Ladies Aid of the Prince county Holpttll was held on Wodnesdoy afternoon in the Nu:-res' Home, under the con- venershtp of Mrs. W. E Callaghan and Mrs. Frank Macttelll. Six tables were in play and prtua were awarded to un. H. Walsh. Mrs. W. 1''. Strong and Mrs. Mark Delaney.-S. -YOUNG MARRIED GROUP MEET - At the regular meeting of the Young Married Group of the Summerside Baptist Church on Tuesday evening, the members of the congroutton were guests. Mrs. c. B. Jelly, who conducted the worship service. opened with the aiming of hymn "Jesus calls us o'er the Tumult", followed with Psalm 121 read reiiponsively. Mrs. Jack MaoLeod read from "Imitat- ion of Life" by Thomas Kempts and the hymn "O Master let me walk with Theo" wait read in unison as a prayer. An interest- ing nrtlcle "He took it upon him- self by Albert Schweitzer was read by Mrs. Maobeod During the business period, over which Mr. Edward Poole presided, plans were made for a bean supper on Satur- day evening. The special feature of the evening was a talk on Music in worship illustrated with recordings by Mr. J. Peach. After the singing of "Rise up 0 man of God" and the Mizpah benediction. a social hour followed when de- liclous refreshments were served by the ladies.-S. -ST. MARYS W. A. - Mrs. Ray Clark president over the April meeting or the summerstde Anglican W. A. on Wednesday Hall and cts 26. Mrs. A. Cotes presented the Mission Lv described the life of a Christian SERVICES for 'he.izirl who had joined the Moslem faith and had been teachinz in their schools in India. The presi- of the president after which she offered prayer. The treasurer. Mrs. E. T. Tanton. submitted a gratifying re- port of the recent supper and sale. A report. was given on a Flood Parcel which had been recently shipped to u. rector in Scotland. The Social Service committee re- ported on the supplying of milk to a needy family in town. It was announced that Rev. Mr. Durstan, it returned missionary from lndia. will be special speaker on VVednes- day evening. Mrs. Clark reported that she had attended a Junior W. A. meeting and presented the girls with membership pins. Plans were made for I rummage sale on May 5. Money was voted for the work of the Junior W. A.; for the Centre at Crapaud; for I WAG Despite the soaring costs of materials we have been able to keep the price on our all-steel Rood- , Over the past number of years we have been able by gross buying to pass on to you farmers a savpng never before heard tell of in our rubber tired wagon. year we are proud to say we can again offer our wagon at this low price. All steel complete with tires and tubes on tlmkin bearings for excessive high! speeds S189.50 This wagon has proven itself on many Island farms, and is now ready to take over the hauling jobs on yours. Come in to our office in either Summerside or Charlottetown and inspect this special saving. Re- member wagons, like all farm machinery, are scarce this year. , ' l ELEURY BISSELL Fleury Bissell Plows, Lever Harrows, Disc liarrows, Spring Tootlt Cultivators, and of course the widely popular Fleury Blssell Rapid-easy Manure Spreader, designed with up to 90 bushel capacity and built in rice. APRII1 14. 1951 the xlnfn Cotton Ill ' - Fund; and for I Lilo Memberlhtp which will be presented to Mn. George I-logs at the unit-annual meeting in Juno.-G. MOI"! AMIIICAN UH---, 1.. S. STEVENSON i 5"" Drunk Hunger I40 RICHMOND if. M man for Polkylloldon -Mr. George nowneu has re- turned to his home in summerstda after an extended visit in Mary- land, Ontario and Quebec with relatives and friends.-S. , WORK noors Ftllt BOYS and MEII Work in comfort with sturdy boots. so muck In need for those who need support for long hours of work. Work in comfort with sturdy boots, so much in need for those who need support for long hours of work. These are in a large selection by such well known names as, "Sisman," "Valentine & tMa.rtin," "John Palmer," "Palmer & MacLe1lan" and many others. Choice of leather (full grain) or split, leather, panco or crepe rubber soles. Price Range .95 TO 9.95 ARMY BOOTS with leather soles and heel plates. At 6.95. 8.95 and 9.95 SHEEN & MacINIIIS SUMMERSIDE YOUR FAMILY SHOE STORE ONS ' This 9 DOWN AK no in iinviiiiiun, I. .' . -.. loader for your tractor. Largo Standard Row crop, small If Standard..wide f root or conversion, or Track type. There ' is a Horn-draulio loader designed for your iractor; easily Installed, simple to operate and maintain. Ten easily mounted attachments are availablq Push Off Stacker All Purpose Bucket 'Buck Rake Dirt Bucket Bulldozer Blade No. 80 or 60 Scoop Pitch Control Angle Blade Loader Boom Hydraulic Grapple Fork, HALL MANUFACTURING co. either 2 or 4 wheel units. This is it spreader that will give you years of satisfactory service because it has pressure type lubrication, improved strong paddles of special design, wheels properly spaced to ensure you of perfect balance, self aligning Roller Bearings wherever practical. A few of these in stock for immediate delivery. Come in now and sec thin leader in the spreader field. Ed. I cuaatorrsrown anon: iios