s--M - 9 PAGE FOURTEEN CAMEO THEATRE KEN SINGTON Friday-Saturday 7:15-9:15; Matinee 8:30 on Satur- day. Roddy McDowa1l, Jeff Donnell, Lynn Thomas in logging camp story, "BIG TIMBER"; also Serial and News. H 0-2-luv.-.-2.2-R SPIEADIIS p . l. DNoTI2A Tractor . Drawn; 90 bu. capacity. p light in Draft. . . Heavy 'on'. Performance! 1' Getjfullsvalua from every load of manure with a NEW IDEA Spreader! Big steel-framed, wood-lined flared bed is easypto load, rion-choking- cannot rust or corrode. Wider uppgr cylinder lightens draft, increas s shredding 1 andl spreading ethciency. Handyr conveyor-speed'controls. Quickgeasyp hitch." Rugied, durable. dependable. Lime spreading attach- ment available. Look them over soon! Ha, HA i......., Drown; so be. comm. Hall Manufacturing & cold Storage 00., Ltd: Summerslrle G0 NORTH. YOUNG MLAN pointmently few young Canadiansl volunteered when expeditions are MONTREAL GP - A call to being fitted out to explore Arctic Canadian youth to seek adventure regions. in the Canadian north was sound- ed by Lt.-Col. P. D. Baird, director or the Montreal office of the Arc- P0?liUi;81..home of some of the great nsvigaitors of history, has Sport Eohoos i From Prince county Congratulations to the O1eI1'Y Mnnoons on putting in) such a tre- mendous ballile with the Charlotte- town Abbies. 'I1ie'y lost the penis in the dying minutes or on third period after staging a. brilliant oomr:-lxaok from the short end of A 5-2 score to even terms at 5-313. The Abhles sank the winner late in the period, but the 0'I.eary team deserve a great deal of credit for their spirited fight. I O 0 o'Lenry has come a long way since the days when the Summer- side Crystals used to bury tihcm un- der nn avalanche od' rubber. Veter- ans such as Wedge and Wedlock are still playing with the team. but :1 group of young players have been added. such as Rodgerson, Ber- nnrd. Harris and some others. and in our op:nion those recruits are as promising a bevy of puck pusher: as you'll find on Prince Edward Island. out we're not sure who is coaching these kids. but whoever he is, he lmn take a. very low bow, because l'lic)"Ve come along like Seaibiscull on the home stretch. When you consider lllut in a snail place like Oillmry he wouldn't have a very large group of boys to select from, thcir showing this year is remark- able. Our battered old Stetson is on to you. you fighting Western- ers. nnd ion: may you continue to uphold the honor of Prince County with tlmsc redoubtn.ble hockey sticks of yours. 0 O 0 The Maritime junior our-ling bon- Fnlel. played for the first time in Swininci dn, provided it full quota of thr .. Quite often the last rock came 5:1 111:; down the ice wlhh the bloovmin' "ball game" depending on lls weight and direction, and may- be n little on the flying brooms in (rant of it, (and we mean "may- 129."). One of the dramatic moments of the 's1)iel was when the Summer- side rink had an edge of four points he Institute of North America. In an address here he said disap- been an independent state since the 12th century. ' oominz home in the twelfth end. and the Sydney curlers, fighting rouurrrounotuiu ljD1tEASTER The Younger Sel Knows What ” H Wants . . .- and We Have It! 1 Junior will step out proudly in the Easter Parade. when we outfit him for the accasion! Our boys' ghee are styled for youth....but with a man": 01 Qllulli-ymand 9. womanls idea of value. In His Made of good has been spec resistant. Boyr sizes 10 9 Hollywood Style T 0 P 0 0 A T! - smartly tailored by Croydon of either navy or brown gabardine. Douable breast- ed with an all around belt. Mlnnish and handsome with ample pockets. Student sizes, Bani sizes. 8 in in years Outstanding Value Easter Suit either brown or teal blue shades. The fabric Double breasted style with pairs of trousers, lseams, pleats and zipper closing. Junior sizes, 6 to 8 years - . 18.50 21.50, 29.50 8 New quality gabardinc material in ially treated to make it crease two these feature welted side in 14 years - 15 to 18 years - 15.95 Yotothh sires, 14 to in yous . 18.95 ENTER 0 Win A Bike! Come In For Details UR CONTEST NOW 1 LMAN'S Boys' Shop elimination mam contention all run- ners-up. placed four rocks and tied the game, forcing an extra end! One end to decide which team would be the Maritime junior "run- ners-up" and get the beautiful en- graved trays emblematic of that honor! We were thriilied as all get out. - . . . Do you know what happened then? They played that dramatic end so that the stones would finish up It the 0P'Phs'ite end of the rink! tmm which the spectators were, watching! Talk about anti-cilimaxil To us, it was as if Sydney and Sum-1 mer-side baseball tennis were tight-E ing for Mnrlitime honors, and with the score tied in the ninth lnning.l they left the fans in the stsmds uncif took the players down to the field- by the Kinsmen Rink to play the' tenth inning! l o 0 u I Perhaps we are being a liillei presumptuous. because admittedly We know rather lax about curling; moss and manual MEETING p A meeting own to all trades-l men and labourers will he he-lrii in the Progressive (ions:-rvalivv 1 Headquarters llhll lover Pnln1or'sl Garage) on Saxurriay, March &ih: at 8 RM. Come and discuss the problems of labour with us. l Following this lilCl”lii1;3 lhn rel;-i ulnr session of the United Braill- crhood will he held. Give your: support to this worthy orgnnlza-l lion. It is the worker's only pro- tection. l Signcrl: - I c.. ALLISON nonss. l President. Local 2268. Ilnlted Brotherhood of Carpenters & Joiners, ' HCCARDIAN. CHARV LOTTETOWN than a Hottentdt knows about pm- gressivs suction, but our idea of ' playing up the dramatic in I sport- HMEUION Q y, John in; thrill WIS ddinltely outraged. Dryjh hn Donated cm ckwkt in We ”ll”.k- Pe.”hW- W” W ""9 the lost is years and keeps them explanation has in the fact that .11 openum. -1-my include , curling is not primarily a spectator lw,y.u.,o” Wm dug. .noum- sport. Its thrills and enjoymeats an; '4'. we duo ",4 me moon he first "1 3" ll? P3934”? ""9 W'm'- phases, and one thatruns for.3o and much less in seeing it played. an 3...,” .n "dingy ,1"-m But you can get some thrills as I crook u, wn. up ugh dgy, spectator too! That slashes through heavy weeds and tall grass, or clips lawns to smooth perfection. Light weight for easy transport. Take it in your car to summer home, farm or camp. ”Jari” does many jobs for you with extra attachments. See it now or write for information. Edgar M Carmon PO. Box 756 - Summerside, P.E.I. - 316 Court St. Phone 2954 . 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