PAGE FOURTET511 THE GUARDIAN. CI-IARLQTTETOWN from HOLMAN'S both stores Carmen Cinderella Give the clearest, realest, Records of all- RCA VICTDB (Q45 9 S 99 6 They've a true, brilliant, distortion-bee tone never before achieved on records! 45 rpm records are non-breakable too-you can wrap them easily, mail them anywhere! F” from these and many other titles: Clair de Luna Gems from Sigmund Romberg Show! Down In The Valley - Perry Como Sings Merry Christmas Music Christmas Hymns and Carols Andre Poevin by Request Christmas Fantasy Christmas Fun With Spike Jones -Furniture Department- SMMERSIDE a cmun.o1'r:rowu "LOVE THAT BRUTE" AT CAPITOL. SUMMERSIDE --Neatly combining a fast. fresh and funny screenplay and a nos- talgically pleasant harkback to the roaring twenties, "Love That Brute" set itself solidly with aud- iences at the Capitol Theatre opening yesterday. In a farcical take-on on the Chicago gangste- reputation of that period, "Love I That Brute" casts Pbul Douglas as a mobster chief who must, main- tain his prestige in the gangs by rubbing out his share of a rival gang's members. The catch is that Douglas is a soft-hearted. gener- ous guy who couldn't really hurt anybody, and all his "victims" prove to be living a leisurely. lux- urious life in the basement of the gang chief's home. With Douglas in rare form and .22 CAPITOL Summon-side (THE BEST IN SOUND & MOVIES) LAST SHOWING TODAY-3:30-7:15-9:15 ” LOVE THAT BRIITE" With Jean Peters - Paul Douglas FRIDAY 5 SATURDAY - 2 BIG HITS Shows 7:15-9:15-Matinee Fri. 3:30; Sat. 2:30 of flying Doctor of Mercy! I-ii: plane crashed, in focos killer-boosts and icy peril on the trockless top of tho ME QUIETLY” With Wm. Lundigan - Dorothy Patrick ' The 7th Chapter of Serial will be shown 1 l . ' both Matln worldl 908 Only. Albany ond Vicinity Mr. Chas. MDIlg:n'oi' the Island Sea Foods Co.. was a visitor to Summerside on Saturday. Mr. Wm. McLellan and Robert, Carmichael of Albany were recent visitors to North Tryon on business. Mr. Donald Cameron. Albany was a business visitor to Tryon and vicinity last week. Mr. Peter Peter: of Augustine Cove was a recent visitor to Albany in business. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Woods of Albany were visitors to Sum- merside the past week. Mr. Wilfred Mccormack, merch- ant of Albany was a business visit- or to Summerside this week. Many farmers here are planning on attending the Federation of Ag- riculture meeting in the Albany school. Mr. and Mrs. George Cannon were visiting in Albany recently. They proceeded to Summerside later. Mr. and Mrs. Max Lefurgey were recent visitors to Moncton, N 3., visiting their daughter. Mrs. Fred Mitchell of Moncton. Rex Dawson and Mvrm Daw- son were in New Arman the past week where they bought a number of cattle and poultry for shipment. lllr and Mrs. Plnvles Robert: of Vnrlh Tryon were visrurs tn Char- lottetown visltlnz Mrs Roberts brother. Mr. and Mrs. George Ives of Charlottetown. The Young People of Albany vicinity have secured a piece of land for a open air rink from Mr Thomas Noonan and expect to have it flooded for the first heavy frost. Miss Wilma Reed of Toronto was a visitor to Albany recently, She is visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Reid of- Middleton and expects to be home for the holiday season. Mr. Ralph Davison of Albany employed on the Charlottetown as electriclan had the misfortune to a.......ja...jm? Jean Peters as the lovely lady he falls in love with and Inr whom he must prove his innocence. ”Lovs That Brute" has a winning star toatn. Cesar Romero is back in a suitable role. as the rival gang leader who. unlike Douglas. ixn'I kidding one bit when he dispatches. his boys to take Douglas on that last ride. The principal flavor of "Love That Brute." however. is one of laughs. .When the lvouglas-Rrr-nero rivalry is temporarflv off screen. there's an abundance of comedy on hand from the starry supporting players. GAMEO THEATRE KENSINGTON Wednesday and Thursday 7:15-0:15 Joyously together again! Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers in M-G-M's big singing. dancing. romancing. technicolor musical hit "THE BARKLEYS OF BROADIVAY" (Technicolor) lose his wallet containing around one hundred and seventy odd dol- lars. The Mounted Police were in Albany on Monday investigating. Mr. Edward sherry of lbrnwood was a business visitor to Albany recently and purchased I nice driv- ing horse Irom Mr. Pidelo Peters of' Augustine Cove. The horse is to be trained for the Ice Races. The many friends of Miss Joyce Dixon of North Tryon will be glad to lmow she is improving at the last report from Prince County Hospital where she is a patient. Many friends of Mr. Fred Tren- holm building mover and contract- or will be sorry to hear of his being removed to the Prince County Hospital. A large crowd gathered at the Seven-Mile Bay Hall to attend the shower of Miss Vslda Muttart of Albany. Many nice gifts were pre- sented snd I grand evening was enjoyed by all attending. Lunch was served and an evening of mus- ic and dancing was enjoyed by all. Mr. James O'Connell was the viol- inist and Ralph Hard of sum- mcrside with Miss Bea lcc O'Brien of Albany, organist. -shipping at Albany station is very quiet these days. on Tuesday or this week there were only two cars on the track loading produce. There have often been twenty cars on the tracks here loading and the produce dealers calling for more refrigerator cars. Some change Prices paid for potatoes at the cars forty-live cents per seventy-live pound bag. Turnips are thirty-live cents for fifty pound bag. NORTH 'T'RYO.V Y. P. S. IIIEETING The regular weekly meeting or the North Tl-yon Y. P. Society was held in the Presbyterian Manse on Monday evening. The devotional service was led by Dean Jonston, and opened with the call to wax- ship followed by the singing of "The Star of Christmas." The scripture lesson was read by Grace l-Iowatt. Ida, mils and Max- jorie Wood led in prayer. An aci- dress on the tcpic "The Christian Life” uas given by Miss Mary A. MacKenz.ie; this was followed by a discussion on same. The offering was received and dedicated. The devotional service closed with the mlzpah benediction. The business period was presided over by the President. Ruth Tllomson. The minutes of the previous meet- ing mare read by the sect-etary. An- nrhl-llle MacDonald. Arrangenlentr-. were made for randls ,lv;zht SBl'vi('(- to be held in the North Tryon Pres- byterian. The roll call was respond- ed by twenty-two members each repeating a. verse of scripture. The meeting adjoumed with the singing of "Heavenly Sunshine". EXTEND FARM ELECTRICITY Rural electrification in Alberta MW 3.650 terms added to the sys- tem in 1950. Continued xrhlfpage 10 then as brambles clutched him and scratched hi.m. "D5d""- T 3911 you we can use that Dc:-:?"yarl:e:i Roddy a littic later as they finished the Rabbit breakfast. Mrs. Recicly had cauglit. At the same tline the hunter was 5'13!”-1'18 his head wonderingly. "i cant understand why the Dog 1051. the scent all of a cou'dn't find it again. It happened .ll.lFt so the other day" He had,” Tillikif. OUGHT TO BE A LAW 599" Reddy and Mrs. Reddy. sudden and v lleluly Formed Kensldgton Livestock company, Ltd. -The above named company was formed at a meeting of farm- ers and dealers held in Kcnslng- ton on Dec. lb. The meeting was called by a committee previously appointed to secure a scales for installntion in close proximity to the new C.N.R. cattle pen. Mr. Don Baker presided and called on Mr. Murdock McLeod to explain what had been done. Mr. McLeod told the meeting that I scales and building to cover it had been purchased from the County Construction Company at I cost of 52.500. Scales and building would be installed immediately. The C.N.R. will supply adjustable gangways for convenience in load- ing and unloading livestock. It was decided to form a company and the following provisional di- rectors were appointed: Don Bak- er. Kensington. Lorne Crozler. Kensington. Wm. Johnson. -Long River, Hugh Campbell. Grl'hIm'I Road. Herbert McEwen, Stanley. Elmer Stewart. No:-boro, Charles Loclcharl. Mslpeque. It was decid- ed that shares would be S5.00 each and capital stock would be 9.000. A nominal weighing charge to cover cost of operation will be charged to shareholders and non- shareholders will pay an additional charge. It is the intention of the Direc- tors to ask the officers of the Dis- (riot Federation of Agriculture to Professional cards R. E. ELLIS lire - Auto - Casualty INBURANCI l S Summer-st. Sumnlerdd PHONE 2418 D. F. Hunter. R.O. OPTUBIETRISZI Complete Visual Analyses Glasses Fitted PHONE SIIO 8liIAI.I.MAN'S BULLPING l Summerstda. P.E.l. 3t T. Earle Hickey Chartered Accountant " Canadian ttnna on Commerce autism. PHON E 2888 i summersldo l '1 l Oot.D.. R.O. ll OPTOMETRIST i.' ii Eyes Examined : I I i Glllleu Fitted l ! l Office Hours: 1 9 w 12: I to D i and by appointment. I . I access rmcnna own. i I I Summer St... Snmmerelde l0MENT'DI-IITTI-IE .yBO5S' UP FOR A l?Al5E.-.-- i ii I ERAME OF MIND' BY Fagokv Cd Shorter. 1 0. v u I 1.Fg;JvgTTET?J2LI;gc; rgJ)l:l;lyc,.E;lB'l-;all'J::glgM vouawn-as on we omen r - L . us seems . . .vsvcuot.oe:cm.- 10 BE IN A econ W" ””"'E" sue savs , x m-iAwis comma FOR A visrr. M - SCDTTBR-K. . EVE s memo ROBER . - STARTS TONIGHT Ce-stoning couiuowluoauolav-"TH: 3:4 MAN" REGENT 2 - nus - 2 l. l LVCNTIJ.-IA DICIUIES CORP pascal; MN McCA,l.LIS'I'ER-in"BOY FROM INDIAIVA1 IDIS BUTLER Mite sum sun: - ozone: lctevnme y and Introducing MAI DANDY. Aavoncrs union Owner-item. c ;5....,q., y -Z-.1-Z. -..:.................- -' jg. co-operas I5 IQIIEI and purchas- ing shares. as this scales is badly nee ed in this location. . '1' e new pen and gangwiy will be a boon to both stock producers and buyers. Much misery "Id needless expense of encrly WIS experienced in wresllinl WW1 fractious cattle in the wide-opm spaces of the former set-up--K ' CABLETON W- I- lar meetln of Carleton Wgrttnlswlumutute wag held at the home of Mrs. Albert Craswell. The ,. sidunt presided and opened tho meeting with the "Ode and Creed . Tan members responded to roll 0311. The minutosywcre read and approv- ga. can-ogpondence was read and discussed. It was moved and sec- ondgd tint 35.00 be sent to 'T. B. Lugue, also 35.00 to Childrens Aid Society. gem; and pans Ior the school were bought and Pam 101' 5m0'-mil ing to 96.12. It was moved and sec- onded that 8 dozen cups be boushi fordnltitutc. New lunch committee. Mrs. Jclul Quiglsry. Mrs. Albert Craswell and Mrs. Elmer Francis. Collection tek- en as cents. Meeting closed with the King. Lunch was served by "10 )1o5f,g55 minted by the committee in charu. BUILD OLD HOME vrcroaia. 3. o. -(OP)-Using tools and materials similar to those employed by euly settlers R voung married couple. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Batcy. have completeda modern five-room log bungalow DECEMBER 21. 1950 The Neighbors Iy if-ergo cum "Our grandpa has a big barn, forty cows and a new tele- vision set.” Jack cut the trees for about 450 Oil. W3 P8. CROSSES COMPACTS PEARLS ROSARIES LIGI-ITERS CHINA WATCHES SILVERWARE RINGS BROOCHES We 1847 Rogers Bros. and Community Plate in all the latest patterns in tarnish-proof chests. S49.75 and up. Other nationally known lines in tarnish-proof chests as low as 322.75. Sterling Silver toilet Sets s42.50 up. Also Sterling I-Iolloware and Fiat- Something Extra Special! High quality Carving Sets with ground blade of stainless steel with bone or ebony handles. GIFT SUGGESTIONS GROGKETT'S DIIALITV JEWELLERS O OUR CUSTOMERS ask your co-operation In making It possible for our stuff to enjoy the Christmas Holiday. -WE WILL HAVE NO DELIVERY GHRISTMAS DAV So In order that you will have sufficient milk and cream for over the hell ltwo doys' supply ON OU day. December 24tIt. This arrangement opplios to Sununorslde. Konsingt-on. St. Eloonors and Airport customers. ' FOR MERRY , MISS OR LOVELY LADY . . STERLING and SILVERPLATE hollow Let us help you with your Km nroblemt W9 have a marvellous selection of Christmas merchandise from well known manufacturers. com. in 931-ly while you can still Ihop at leisure. We will be ploucd to serve you. we ask you to order a ONE DELIVERY on Sun- In order to help our stuff make this arrangement 1: success would you please put out for our drivers all empty bottles In your possession. THE MANAGEMENT AND STAFF ' Join in wishing ol our custontors and friends Tl-ll MIIIRIIST CHRISTMAS AND IlS'I' NIW YIAR IVIR ' IDEAL DAIRY SUMMERSIDE