d. with ' this year. Hold Missionary Rally In Kensingfon U very largly attended and In- 'plAl'Il.l0IIl missionary rally was min in Kensinxlon United Church ursday afternoon Septanhe Mrs. 11- Louis Cairns presiding- The opening devotional exercises were conducted by Mrs. Allison profit and Mrs. Austin Rogers of use Freetown Auxiliary of the w.M.S. Mrs. Alexander Maclfay. Kensington, gave the address of welcome and Mrs. Charles Wood- side, Margate. I'93D0l1d0d- The Treasurer's report. submit- ted by Miss Brown, read by Mrs. D. MacKenzie showed that the funds raised to date exceeded last year's figures of the same date by 3454.11, making 8 stand total of 57643.68. m d roup of e boys an gr:-A15 bilge tlige Kensington Mission Band sang three numbers. and Miss Jean and Margaret Murray rendered a duet. A roll call of auxiliaries showed. lepresentatives from most all the' gurrounding communities from Lot 16 in Stanley Bridger llrs. Frank Cutcliffe. P. E. I. Presbyterial president introduced the two outstanding guest speakers. or. Florence Murray of Severance . gospital, Seoul. who has spent over 30 years in Korea and Miss Dorothy young, home organizational execu- tive secretary. g liiss Young in her reniariis rats- ed the question "Why Are You Here?" and very effectively led her listeners to see new horizons of service in the home community as ivell as further afield. Through areas of responsibility and oblig- allllll for organization. leadership, reiieuiiig Christian education with adults and the receiving of young people for the many channels of Christian work open to them. each member can find means of service right ll here she resides. She suggested the importance of keeping in touch with eligible young people who might hear the call of God to serve their fellowmen thr- ough the many available lays under the direction oi their church. She be said that at present the Home Mission Board along could use 25. Dr. Murray explained the con- ditions now existing in Korea - that the people are conscious of a truce but not of a peace. She ex- pressed gratitute for relief parcels received and also for the excellent program of rehabilitation carried out by the U N K R A. She said there is still,,a great need among the refugeii-lg ere the c wded condition of So Korea. be the size of New Brunswick, with over half a million people; inflation. and the rocky country side makes liv- Ing conditions very difficult. She said that during the past few years numbers of Koreans have be- come Christians and she made a stirring appeal for young recruits who are need 4 for replacements on the mission field and closed her remarks on the note of "Why are you living in luxury in the midst of a world of poverty?". Following the rally. refreshments were served by the Kensington Auxiliary. At eight o'clock the church was again llllP(i as these two speakers further awakened the imaginations of their audience as they so ef- Ieclively portrayed the avenues of service open to those who believe in carrying on Christ's work along I Western ' DIART Beauty Salon for holidays from October 1 15th closed to bl-JDEQUE RINK. Owing to produce stored in rink there will be no school sports held there All schools usually taking part should send in their entries direct to Brigadier W W. Reid. Charlottetown. Correction - In the report of the election of student council pro sitiont at Summerside High School. Friday. it should have resd-"Pu- ptls from seven classrooms includ- ing grades X. XI and XII cast ballots." instead of "seven pupils from seven classrooms. etc." Personals Mr. and Mrs. John A. Maclean have returned to their home in Newton Centre. Mnss.. eftar spend- ing their holidays with Mrs. Her- berl B. Mscwllllerns and family in Dunblane. .'llr. and Mrs- Norman Simpson and daughter Debbie. Bay View. zme visitors to-Freetown on Sun- sy. ' Mr. and Mrs. Walter Reeves and family, Belmont. Lot to -were Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. Rceves' parents. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Reeves, Sr.. Freetown. Mrs. Emma soburmsn. Alberton ll spending some time visiting at the home of her sister. Mrs. Leon- ard Schurman and Mr Colmll Bedequg. Hr. Ind Mrs. Eric Corbett and "Will! of Summeralde were Sun- day visitors at the home of Mrs. C""hFii'a parents. Mr- and Mrs. Harrison MacFarlsne. Fernwood. Mr. and Mn. Roy Stewart. Char- teiown. were week and visitors It the home of Mrs. Stewart's par- Itl. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Mc- c'Wi1iI. Freetown. lfissEllsabethW . --mun. ondstthe ueofberpsronts.Mr.andMrs. l"9BWI'ilIII,OChtI'llled0q1IO. Ir. John Doull accompanied by Hill Georgie Doull Phvliii nrimn. Central Bedeque. 3" WWI! visitors at the borne ' Kr. and Mrs. Waller noiuru. iluiin . wullrelsy tcbarlottr Ilccarvllloand visited Mends Freetown ' Nhtlvos in lumnierslde yent- on nited Church their broulers and sister: at home and abroad- Mias Young summed up her re marks with "are we fighting fit and strong"? and "are we fit channels for God to usef". Dr. Murray illustrated her ro- marks with colored slides which made the conditions of Koreans vivid. Again the need was stress- ed and also examples of the wonder- ful work beng done to fit amputees with limbs. find oyment for war widows and orp anages for the ngny children who lost their paren . , Thg1KenslngtonMg.lG.l.T. led the worn it service special ports taken by Mona Maybew. Fr a noes Henderson, and Sheila Cueley. The anthem "We Have A Story To Tell To The Nations" was sung. Rev. L. M. Murray ' t 'uced Dr. Murray and Miss Young and I mixed quu-tette. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Leert. Mrs. P. J. Kennedy and Mr. Roscoe Walker ssn g "Come Rest Awhile". S. SUMMERSIDE C. W. L. The regular monthly meeting of the Summeraide sub-division of lie Catholic Womens League was held on '.'.'ednesday evening September 14th in the Knights of Columbus home. The president. Mrs. Carrol Delaney presided. and the meeting opened with the league prayer. In the absence of the i rding secretary, the minutes of the last meetin were read by Miss Bonnie Clow w o also read the correspon- dence. The treasurer. Mrs. Delor Richard. reported a substantial bank balance. The following convenors gave brief reports: Red Cross. Mrs. Ivan Clow; Girl Guides. Mrs. Clif- ford MacGuigan: Sick. Mrs. Joseph Linkletter; Magazines, Mrs. Wll. liam Profltt. It was moved that a card of thanks be sent to Mrs. Mark De- Laney who donated a cake for a lottery conducted by league mem- schurman to rs. A letter was read from Sister members for assistance Mary's Academy. to St. October. It was decided that the league would supply capsules to the sisters to be distributed to nee- dy children and that the lesuge magazine be purchased for the sis- ters at St. Mary's Academy who are honorary members. It was the unanimous decision of the meeting that Miss Bonnie Clow act as membership convener for the rest of the term in the absence of Mrs. Ulric Drapeau. Mrs. Gordon Sullivan was also ap- pointed spiritual c . The Gordon Sullivan was also appoint- ed spiritual convenor. The spiritual director. Rev. Father MacLeod ad- dressed the members. The president. Mrs. Carrol De Laney. gave e very descriptive re- port on the annual convention. Re- freshments were served at the close of the meetin . WILD DOG! The Australian dingo. a predator, ropean Upe of fox. Guardian CLEANING AND BUYING tim- othy seed daily at Wlllis' ware- house. Kcnslngton. E. W. John- stone. REGULAR. MONDAY. NIGHT dance Irlshtown Hall. Music by Erwin Delgban and Sunshine boys. Door Prise. Alberfon Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Sou. Spring end of Mr. and Mrs. George Gibson Alberlon. Cst. C.E. Walpur and family returned to Alberton on Saturday after spending a holiday in Charl- ottetown and Somerville. Mass. Mr. and Mrs. William Taylor. Charlottetown. were guests of Mr. and Mrs- Harvey Hutt. Alberton South. during the weekend. "COUNTRY GIRL" WITH SING CROSBY. GRACE KELLY CAPITOL l'SlDE Look Magazine called it "the dramatic thunderbolt of the year" and no wonder Bing Crosby. Grace Kelly and William Holden. the film's stars. are nothing short of sensational In this truly out- standing picture. Bing as a has- been. guilt-ridden actor reaches new heights as a dramatic star to tank with the greatest. His per- formance has been the talk of the country and will he the talk of the we. Grace Kelly. the beautiful and talented newcomer when every- body lover and who has thrilled fans in picture after picture, sur- passer everything she has yet done. And so does William Holden as the director who gives Bing his big chance at a comeback. although he realizes the tremendous difficulties he will have to help the man make the gradeffloldcn is led to believe St. Agnes 'Marie. thanking the It was decided to hold a retreat for members during the month of is a wild dog resembling the Eu- bili. N.s. were guests over the week- I ACTION-PACKED BOUT AT S SIDE A rousing boxing contest between two very evenly ii atched particip- ants went the full ten rounds at Summerside on Saturday night. when Earle MacDonald. Western Canada welterweight champion, Gaston Roy. Candian middle- weight contender. trightl main event on a cr - d-pleasing card. The bout was fast and filled with (left) won a close decision overlaction as these two talented box- in the the contest.tPl-IOTO BY WOTTONl ' Mlddeion loy Seriously Huri In Accident Mr. -Wilfred Mccardls 17-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Mc- Cardle of Middleton. is n " In the Charlottetown Hospital suf- fering a broken leg. sustained on Friday while dusting , t in a field. In some manner the horse which . between the fence and the vehicle and be was taken to the Charl- o ' Hospital where it was found that he had a broken leg. ,Serlous complications i from the accident have developded and the condition of the young man was reported last night as critical. yne Valley Miss Constance Forbes who is employed-in Nova Scotia spent a few days visiting with her sister. Mrs. Ivan MscLean and Mr. Mac- Mrs. Frank Bell who was a pat- lent in the Health Centre has re covered and is at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Lloyd Darrach. The friends of Miss Minnie Big- gar will be pleased to hear that she has recovered from her recent illness in the Health Centre. The many friends of Mr. Clark Macausrrie are sorry he has had to undergo surgery in the Prince County Hospital and trust he will soon be well again. Mr. Edison Williams has gone i to Gagetown where he will be em- ployed for some time. Mr. Let-man Campbell. Gage- town. spent the weekend with his family in Tyne Valley. The Presbyterian Ladies Aid met .at the home of Miss Sophie Moon- ey on Thursday evening. Sept. 15 with a good attendance. Next meet- ing will be at the home of Mrs. P. M. MacCaull. Ellerslie. on Fri- day evening. Sept. 30th. Mrs. Horace Lldstone has re. sumed her duties at the Stewart ers met in their first encounter in which they are seen during the 10th round in one of the countless close exchanges which highlighted Bedeque Miss Sue Affleck returned to her home in Toronto. after a two weeks visit with her mother Mrs, Pearl AlflcL-k- Mr. and Mrs. John 'l'.-iyltir. Sle- wiacke. N.S., were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. liarnld Holland. also Mrs. Holland's moth- er. Mrs. Arthur Yeo. at Lower Bedequc. on Sunday September 18th. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bowness, left on Tuesday September 20th., on a weeks visit to Saint John. N. l3.. and points in the Eastern States. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Craig. Bedeque. and Mr. and Mrs. Har- old Crockett, Summerside. left re- ccntly for a visit to points on the mainland and the States- Friends and relatives are pleased to see Mr. Elliott Wrigbtt Middle- ton. home again after being a pati- ent in the Prince County Hospital for several days. The monthly meeting of the "Half-Century" Club was held at the home of Mrs. James Hender- son. on September 19th. Meeting opened with the reading of a poem by the president, Mrs. Walter Leerd. entitled "An easy world." Nine members present with two visitors. Roll call was answered by using the word "Wisdom." Sev- eral Items of business were dis- cussed pertaining to village inter- ests. All bills were ordered to be paid. Program consisted of a read- ing by Mrs. Ernest Weeks and I demonstration by Mrs. George Henderson and Mrs. Edward Gard- iner. on "salad decorations." Mr. and Mrs. Robert Affleck. motored to Moncton. N.B.. on Monday September 19th. They were accompanied by Mrs- Percy Affleck, Mrs. Orville Johnson and Mrs. Calvin Leerd. Mrs. W. Leonard Adams. West Saint John. N.B.. and Miss Jennie MacPherson. Rothesay. N.B.. were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Johnson. this village. over the weekend. Mr. Edgar Johnson. Saint John. has been spending a few days with his relatives here and at Central Bcdeque. t Mr. and Mrs. Carmen Johnson of Kazabazun. Quebec, have re- turned home afler a holiday. with Mr. Johnson's father. Mr. Melville Johnson and his sister. Miss Ruth Johnson. 80. (Continued from page 6) Earle MacDonald lalll-l'aiSel.' Donnie iPeanutsi Ar senauli won a unanimous il8('lLl0fl over Wendell Grady. Both boys out sons were shining. because the ed victims' heads Both boys put up a plucky scrap and were given a round of applause at the finish. The officials were as follows: Syd Murray (the three preliminar- iesl Judges - Ernie MacQuarrie. John Wright, Wlnnlfred MacAus land. Timer - Dr. Hugh M. Simms; Counting for knockdowns - .lerry Allard; Announcer - Eric Sheen. Conway Mr. Charles Palmer accompanied by Mr. -Cecil Palmer. Borden. spent a few days recently at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John D. Palmer. Mr. Sterling Oatway accompan- ied by Mrs. Mark Oatway and Mrs. James Wagner. Freeland and Mr. Carl Aitnand. Poplar Grove visited relatives and friends at Truro rec- ently. Mrs. Daniel MacLeod. Quincy'- Mnas.. was A recent visitor at the home of Mrs. Walter MacKenna. Freeland. Mrs. James liaison and Mrs. Al- bert Laschuck. Greenwood. Nova Scotia are visiting their mother. Mrs. Walter Maclfenns, Freeland while their husbands are on Air Force duty in northern Canada. Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Havilin spent a week recently at the home of Mrs. Walter Macxenna. Free- land. It was Mrs. Havilin's first visit to the Island in 27 years. Need- less to say she saw many improve- ments. The many friends of Miss Marian Murphy. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Oswald Murphy, Foxiey River. will regret to learn that she broke her leg and wish her I speedy re- covery. Mrs. George W. Craig celebrated her 90th birthday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Morrisorr on Friday, Sept. 9th. Many relatives and friends called to wish "Aunt AVONLEA W. I. The Avonlca Women's Institute met on September tlth at the home of Mrs. Leigh Warren. Elev mem-' bers were present and tit roll call wu answered by naml a favor- to book. i The underlying stru turpof Bee- thoven's Fifth Sympho y WIQEICF led. A recording was heard. lso several recordings of Strauss see. A bill was paid for the Health series for the North Rustlco School. The board for the swimming in- structors was also paid. The pro- oeeds from a cake sale were 321.07. Newly enrolled members.are Mrs. w it- 0 Cornelius Sampson and Mrs. Lorne Houston. MONDAY 8 TUESDAY. SEPT 26 Ind 27 In Technicolor NIAGARA” -Starring- - Marilyn Munroe and Joseph Cotton Traveltalk. Cartoon. Canteen Service 9:00 o'clock standard. I it ltfhi k.- in .. fgflidwrg gankeohayalelyfn 9.15192. 1:?” Mr. and Mrs. Craig lPii to return ley over the weekend. punches were going over the intend. M9"dH.V. September 12th. parents Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Adams Referees - Joe Hunter (maiiy I bout); Gord Jackson (semi-final); Memorial Health Centre after a Jenny" "Many Happy Returns oil leave of absence. T-lIP Day." bringing her heauliful gifts. The highlight of the day was M155 Millicent Stewart is spend. the nriival of her son and rlatIgh- mg 3 vgcauon with m-ends H. No... tcr-in-law Mr. and Mrs. .I. William boro gnd Hume, R,-V", Craig. Scarsdalc. Ncw Ynrk to he with her nn this special day. After: Mr. and Mrs Ivan M3f'KH,V and a pleasant visit with their mother Sandra were visitors to Tyne Val- to ilieir home in New York on Mrs. Carmen Mac-Neil left on Tuesday. Sept. 20th to accompany Mr. James MacLean to the Vic- toria Gneral Hospital. Halifax for further treatment. Mr. Shelton Adam.-; visitcti his recently before resuming his stud- ies at Dalhousie University. Hall- fax Mrs. Fosier Sharp. East Bideford is spending a few days at Mr. and Mrs. Carmen MacNeils. The Women's Institute met at the home of Mrs. Ivan and Don- aid MacLeen on Tuesday evening Sept. 6th with a good att J . On motion It was decided to con- tribute five dollars to the Cancer Campaign. It was also decided to hold a pantry sale in Summerside in the near future to raise funds for fuel for the library. Next meet- ing will be at the home of Mrs Carmen MscNell. Mr. Wilfred MacDougaIl and Mrs Wendell Maynard attended the Pantin, Peacock wedding in Char. lottetown on Saturday. Sept. 17th. Mr. and Mrs. William Strang. lenafly. New Jersey, visited Mrs. George W. Craig and the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Morrison re- cently. Mr. and Mrs. Lorne MacLean, Calgary. Alberta are spending a vacation at the homes of Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Macliean. Coleman and Mr. and Mrs. John W. Palmer. Freeland. Miss Donna Palmer returned to her home in Freeland after spend- ing a vacation at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fritz Kuhl, Newark. New Jersey. Mr. Oscar W. MacNeill. C. G. S. Ctyggus visited hsis wife and family a onway on rid S t b lath. u By W em er at Glenwood United Church on Wed- nesday September 14th. Miss Evelyn Morrison. Tyne Val- ley spent the weekend with her mother Mrs. J. Clinton Morrlson.P. Fdse Ieeilliliiell Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Boyle and Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Thompson and family, Kenslngton were recent visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Thompson. Mrs. Ben Coughlin. Provincial Sanatorium. Charlottetown spent a . few days recently with her family. h ' Th; many friends of Mrs. Walter W a . Mac enna. Freeland regret to learn b i vi t S . ad 7"" Phl” .i.i., 3 ' ' m” "i " """"" In Polldont ilauy to avoid "Denture heath" Polld t is the speci d 'gned cleansegr that keeps falaslelyteetehfl-and breath-clean and fresh alwnya Follow these simple rules Miss Irene Ramsay. Summerslde spent the weekend with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Ramsay, Pop- lar Grove. Mrs. Oscar W. MacNeill attended the Maclsaac - MacNeill nuptials toe Brushing wear: down 1 Dlfidlulotheygetloose. can leave film which collects be? eerie and food particles. a or cause of offensive "Denturenrea ” ti."."..!.i.".'."i.."""'i.u...i"""i'-'..i'i""' "' . . . d t is the denture cleanser reeosnmeglded Rd i'l'.?I.'i.ii'.'". ”'.i "midi "”i ””'"' . o slates that can all use l;:e2k.'lg:i lz ent gets where a rush can't reach. for APPETIZING goodness! Bat 41 all. Polldent a-ways leaves STA Bl LIZED ::r,,,e,mhl.,f.o,,3,,,G,,,h,wo,.d.. PEANUT BUTTER dmI..lfy'tl'1r:I,1:ItIl(lrIEoIc.IlIet:!l:.:er' -IO t EGMONT BAY and MT. CARMEL EXHIBITION Good for Children and Adults t ”"- " """" M8CN'ii'-”-D- Ix- Lax w..'2'3'i'i'.11's”"”" The dloeolotod Luotlvo Plo- ON Sm. PhofQgp.Ph.p. E READ STUDIO n. w. mans .'I'IlePIIbIlclsCordIeIyIIIvIl'ed. c. M. Arsruautr See'y. C. P. GALLANT Pres. Monday. Sept. 26. 1955 The Guardian Page 11 I Let s Tallt It Over in '1" Another Maritime article has been written deploring the pllesod fact that the school is usurpmg the function of the home in teaching children manne . and morals. "it: the home's responsibility." is the now familiar well. How can the schods posslhl, take over that duty from the homes when the teacbe have the children only half the time they are under the subjects. They are taught casually. and ' cidentally while other classes are being held. Many of our homes are quite capable of looking after and directing the .chlldren's behavior. Children from these homes will need little such instruction or ad- monition. and will doubtless re- ceive little. But unfortunately some of our homes are such that child- ren see no exemplary conduct for them to imitate. and are given nol good advice regarding these mat a little in these cases? Iiaswng children to that type of halal instritctinn. and expecting the!!! I become good citizens is like to lift yourself to A higher by pulling on your boofatraps. There is far too much of this 313 "Homes should not surrender h the schools." as if the lchooll I110 some kind of concentration camp- The neither should surrendr h 180 other, but each should ate with the other. and. II church. form an effective him- viarate to raise the manners all '-IIIDIMI psrents' control? Surely there is no time limit on such Instruction. Surely the children cannot be told too often the cardinal principles of good manners. How could teach u possibly avoid teaching children how they should behave? Does this writer mean to imply that teachers should ignore the social conduct of the pupils under their charge-that they should close their eyes to im- pertlnence and other unbecom- lng behavior which taka place before them? Instruction in man- ners and morals does not take up time that should be given to other Wellington Mrs Marie Arsenault and four young daughters Dieppe. N.B.. re cuitly visited Mr. and Mrs. Al- hcnie M. Gallant. Cape Egmont. Mr. Ted Gallant, nf the Royal Canadian Navy at Halifax visited parents Mr. and Mrs. V. Gallant Cape Egmont. Mrs. William Deslloches and family of Gros Village N.B.. have returned home after visiting Mr. and Mrs. Alcide Gallant. Egmont Bay. School teachers attending Aca- dian Convention held in Miscouche were Miss Helen Gallant Mrs. Wm. Maridix and. Peter Gallant. Mrs. Sophie Gaudet St. Gilbert, had as recent guests Mrs. James Swinehammer and Mr. Archie Gal- lant. Eeter. N H.. also Mrs. Gra- velle of Milford. Mass . and Mn. Marguerite Gallant. Summerside. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Decauffe and family have returned home to Dartmouth. N.S.. after spending holidays at home of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Cormier of Si. Gilbert, The funeral of the late Mrs. Linnie Trenholm was held from the residence of her son Sterling Ryder. St. Nicholas on Tuesday afternoon. A short service con- ducted by Rev. MacPhall was largely attended at the house. with up very fitting and touching gm-. vice at Union Corner United Church. Pallbearers were six ne. phewii of the deceased; Mrssers: Malnr. Leonard. Lloyd. Preston. Elton and Gerald MacAusland. all all of Summerside. -BM Getting Up Night: For quick comforting belt? for Baoknnhl. Rheumatic Pnins.Get ing prllghts. strong cloud urine, irritating paungenlieg Pelns an on of energy due to Kldne an Bladder troubles. try OYSTIX. utek, complete satisfaction or money back. Over lloo million cvsrax tablets used prove safety. success. Don't suffer another day without asking your druggist for OYB . NOTICE The regular meeting of the Prince County Fish and Game Association will be held this evening in the Summerside Armouries at 8.00 p.m. All hunters urged to attend. N. E. Macl..EOD, Secretary. Professional Carcls Chartered Accountants 1'. Earle Hickey Chadian Bank of Commerce Building jmsrsldo. P,.E.I. Phone Ill jjmmjmm: W. P. E. I. MUTUAL BUILDING Granville at Water Street Snmmersldo DIAI. P. 0. so: 001 INSURANCE B.E.Ellis&SonLlmIfcd Fire-Ante-Casualty Illmmclt Snmmersldc Optometrist E. E. Parkman 0pt.D.. n.o. PHONE 3287 REGENT THEATRE BLDG. 1 R. summcrsldo B. F. Hunter, R.0. M-met-side. P.E.l. - Phone I110 &Al.l.MAN'l BUILDING 3 Water street - summerslds Intro Maurice Mill”: Men's Wear PHONE 35” PHYSICIANS RCAME0” IINSINOVION Mon.-Ibsen. 1:15-9:15. James Stew art in Alred Hitchcock's "REAR WINDOW" la technicolor. on-star ters. Don't you think a tearherilmorals of our modern clrildrm. . precept and example might help class rooms. mt'1lld1I18 grades I FARMERS COMFORT COVERS-For cl makes of tractors. prices as low as 536.95. Our largest shipment ever due to arrive next week. Order now to be sure of delivery before the cold weather arrives in earnest. HAMMER MII.LSnTIie O.K. is the lightest running mill available on the mar- liar and our price is also the lowest. We are interested in your used grinder on trade for a new O.K. hammer mill. Be in a position to prepare your own hog feed this winter and assure yourself of a profitable I operation. MANURE SPREADERS-m All models in stock. Do you know that a 70 bushel tractor drown New Idea spreader can be bought for only 3351.00 less tires and used truck fires can be installed. POTATO GRADERS -- The famous King-Wyse graders in stock. Book now and grade your potatoes the cheapest way possible this year. SURGE MILKERS-We will milk In your born of your invitation any time. No Obllgdflofl. If e Surge Millter won't millt your cows foster and cleaner than any other militer. we wont to know why. The Hall Manufacturing Company Limited Summerside P. 5- lsldnd Distributors of Better Farm Equipment CAPITOL SIIMMEIISIIJE TODAY (Monday) - TUES. & WED. Shows 7:15 - 9:15; Matinee Tuesday 8:30 A COMPLETE . . . Powerful Story- Magnlheent Porfonnsnuo. Superb Drama! BING C I CROSBY - KELLY - HOLDEN W Wt-1th the Santa and Directed by GEORGE SEATON Prenllinplsybydifiord Odsn - A Puurwm Picture EVENING: Adults 600; Children 50c MATINEES: Adults Bile: Clillriren 256. Today 3:30 - '7.-I5 - 9.15 REGENT - ADMISSION: M atinec Ex enhigl Child ..................... 25c 500 C Adults .................... 50c 60c miiv fllkll; - ittirl LEN DAVID IllMR- RARIARI ISM iimtiii HIRSNM peciul First Maritime Showing J In as out av MARCIAIIO i Mi v--.r ! MOORE mt . . - 4-W no. 43...... 4