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Dinah Shore Dinah Shore & Woody Herman “warns iltll FRIENDS MEET" —The Kin: George will, tertainers of Summersidg reading. and dance numbers. l in oprlate remarks. by the Summer-side Glee sweaters and bright faces o1 l-LIELT teacher oi’ music, Miss Mgr- la vocal solo “Cradle Song" by Rovincial Music Festival, St. Mary's", very pleasingly exe- cuted by Miss Marlene Davison of a most popular one, when Mr. Wamsley of Summerslde, formerly n,‘ Lancasliire England, favored the audience with several selections on the English Concertina. The ilLTll- uice eagerly responded to his in- vitation to join in singing the old "Pack Up Your Troubles," "Tip- pcrary” "When Irish Eyes Are Smiling" “Roamlw 1n The Gloam- ir.'j’. Mr. Wamsley responded to an encore with "Danny Boy“ and a rollicking rendition of “The Ir- zsh Washerwomen." It has been l .2:.id of the famous comedian, Mark l tiriiin. that he had only to appear i a stage to put an audience in . hilarious mood and such was -. case when Mr. Norman Mac- i .l:l, former Principal of Ken- -.gion school, appeared to give a , host expressive comedy song en- ‘ flied "Some bug will get you by and by." A charmlrg little Miss, seven year old, Myrtle Perry. greatly pleased the audience with her step- dnncing and graciously responded to an encore. Her accompanist on the piano was her fat-her, Mr. Pet- RAW Throughout tho entire s Polls, Mink and all other kin shipment to u: by:- J. A. WEB l l i. SUMMERSIDE, PRIN First WitIz-thaNe Designers of fine jewelry constantly originate new fashions. Baeous we are constant! with the great ieweiry designing centers, we are first to bring exciting new fashions to There's news in our wbolo jewelry selection, including the smart new Gruen Precisi watches, masterpieces of fine craftsmanship. ORUGKETTS lluiiiirv JEWELLERS SIIMMERSIIIE O€>0 I56 Richmond Strut Charlottetown and i. .i. STEWART Montague These oro our only receiving stations this season PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND FUR POOL LIMITEI I>QQQG G<§OG~§Q MODMGGMQ fies FURS u‘ Perry. A piano solo, “Night. Owls" clev~ arly executed by Miss June Semp- le, Kensingtou, was the next mem- ber. . Thu was followed by a. voca’ soln when Miss Margaret Muttart, 64o ' I“ eason Silver and Mutation Fox ds of row furs are received for summereide sang very pleasingly "Zn.the time of Roses“. Another junior, Miss Myrna. Cousins, Keri- sington. contributed o piano solo 1n a pleasing manner, "Monkeys ii. a free." The next number was contribut- STER 8i CO. CE EDWARD ISLAND w. y in touch you. OD Union Vori- Thin fdinirolion I ‘no JUICE THEY l: WT GET IEW SHAPES Fllltlltt Honco, no iiourllos Iiexall Drug Store 21 llutral Strut ,L_ flltor combining 66 bofilo obsorbont scroon Intorior and eollophono oxtorlor. This com- bination trops nicotlno, flakos and Moos; ltoopa thorn !l_| flltor, 1M of mouth. BY THE FILTER IN oxpoelorotlon. Nos only pofd. Slninorslilo on by the youngat of all the per- formers, Margaret and Jean, manning little daughters of Rev. and Mrs. Lewis Murray. Their sweetly rendered duets were "Jack Frost" and “Brahms Lullaby." Mr. Allison McLean of Summerside fa- iored, the audience with a vocal solo. "Irish Lullaby" inviting the audience to join in the chorus which they did moat harmonious- iy. Another Junior Miss Elizabeth Brookinl of Kensinzton. who has a sweet soprano voice gave a pleasing rendition of "Smiles" and "Ding-a-lirig-a-llrig." Mr. Donald Baker. Popular ra- conteur, of fiuntmeirside, gave a re- aiistic impersonation at “Sandy hicTavlshl trip to Boston." The last three numbers on the program were tops in vocal music and merited their position on the pzogram which is usually given to liq: best numbers. These includ- cd vocal solos "I Love You" and "Ah sweet Mystery of Life" by Miss Frances Wells. Girls Quin- Latte. by five Summerside girls. “stars of tho Summer Night" and ‘Flow Gently Sweet Alton" Mid two songs by the Summerside Glee c-mb, "Holy Night, Silent Night" and “Now the day is over". God bave the King" brought the pro- gram to a close. The chairman thanked the visi- born for their fine contributions to the program and the ladies of the Association expressed their appreciation by serving refresh- merits to n11 the pertormers.—K. Iiowlan Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Prldiiam d st, John, N.B.. wen recent guests of Mr. and Mn. J. I. Dil- nan, liowian. The Social Club of 5t. Luke's Anglican Church, Ubeary. hold their annual banquet at. tho home of Mr. and am. Ivan J. Webb of l-lowlan on Friday, Nov. 14th. Mr. Louis MacDonald and Frank O‘Mara of Duvar, were visitors at Mr. and Mrs. Bois of Howlan rec- enily. Mrs. Henry J. Gallant. Duvar, spent a few days recently with her daughter, Mlrs. Michael Ahearn in Alberton. 0n Thursday evenini- NOV- 7m‘ about 60 invited Buests Bothered at the new home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry J. Peters of Duvar to K119i’ Mr. and Mrs. Peters on their 25th weddlrx anniversary. and shower them with gifts. it being adoiible occasion. as apart from on an- niversary, it was also a house ivarmina’. as they had Just moved in their new bunallow. Mr. and Mrs. Peters were tho recipients of many niq gifts; also the best wishes of all the community. On ‘Phursday evening. Nov. 27th. neightbors and friends called on Mr. and Mrs. Ben L. Aroonoult, Howlan. it being their 38th wed- ding anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. Arsenault are one of the oldest Goncert At Keningion Ken- llilllton was the scene of a pleas- ing variety concert on Friday night w hen the Summersido Academy ; Glee Club and several pqpulaf up _ _ and kfllSlXlQlDXl treated a large audi- rnce to a delightful program of \OC8l and instrumental music, a The concert was sponsored by Ilir Home and School Association ltclz Lewis Murray presided in a pleasing manner introducing the "carious performers with brief ap- The first number was two songs Club "sanita Lucia" and "Cradle Song" which were mast pleasingly ren- dered. The gaily colored skirts and the iHl-y eirls taking part looked most attractive. Their accompanist was rison. No. 2 on the program was Silubert. by Miss Margaret Shaw of Summerslde, a Junior Miss who rclesved honorable mention at the No. 3 Piano Solo "The Bells of Kensington. The next number was favoritos "The Bells of St. Mary's", \\ 0o a \"/./"-/. lien fi THURSDAY DEG. 4th FRIDAY DEG. 5th SATURDAY DEG. 6th 35 ONLY MEN'S ROCKSHIRE CHEVIOT OVERCOATS-AII new this season. Made from puro- wool yarns. These Coats are made up in the latest single and double breasted styles. Shades: grey, blue and brown checks and diagonals. Sizes 34 to 42. Regular price $42.50. Thursday, Friday and Saturday SALE PRICE I\~JQL'II ooa I5 ONLY MEN'S FINE QUALITY TWEED SUITS-in all wool~ grey, blue and brown patterns. These suits are made up in smart- ly tailored single breasted two-button styles. Regular price 39.50. lll?‘li‘ilelé“.‘i’..l".d. “"""’°’ 22.95 Thursday, Friday and Satu I2 ONLY-Young Men's Smartly Tailored 0VERCOATS—grey and blue in diagonal patterns. Regular Price 32.75. n-L” 1 rday SALE PRICE 4 DOZEN-Menfi Tweed CAPS-in every price 1.50. Thursday, Friday and Saturdn SALE PRICE shado imaginable. Regular l... 75c 9.75 couples of our community. They were showered with gifts and best wishes from all. Mr. J. B. Arsenault was a visit- or to suinmerside on Thursday. Friends and relatives of Mr. Joseph Polrier. Mill Road, will be glad to know lic is now return- ed from the Veteran Hospital nt Alberton. Mr. Poitier. who is 8.’: years old, has had double pneu- monia and his doctor says he swis- wonderful lo live through it at his age. He is rcciiiicraiiiiiz at llic home of his iiauizlitcii ltii-s, Polar U. Gallant, Mill Rtmd. His \\llC died a. few years ago. Mrs. J. T. EBTNBTIII. Plusville. is visiting her aged mother. Mrs. Gaspard Arsenault of Haitian. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Maclntyre of Summerslde, and lillic dziilgli- ter June, were neck-end giicsts o.‘ Mr. and Mrs. Ben Gallant. H0“- lari. Mr. and Mrs. Quarria of Wilmot. by Mrs. MncQuari*ie‘s_ falhcr. Mi". Biuce Carriithers, nrc \".‘i'.0l'S lo ‘Halifax. While ilicrc they will visit Mr. and Mrs. Willard Car- ruthers and other relatives and friends. Francis Mac- RLTOlllDuILPfi Mr. and Mrs. Alphonse Bernard of Summerslde, spent Sunday in Howlan, guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fiermln Perry and family. Iiittie Willard lVlacQunrric of Wilmot is a welcome guest 0*." his grimdmother. Mrs, B. CflYYillllPl while his parents are on a visit to N. S.—-l-lo\v. Bordon Mrs. Carrie lliaclnnis of Wins- Ioe was an overnight guest of Mrs. MAURICE MH-L, MEN'S wean TIIE See Our Fine day evening. Owing to low voltage the electric pumps in Borden were having a hard struggle to pump up the “rater and Mrs. Dcigliziii went (IOWH cellar ta look to ihcirs. she caught hold of the bclDio give it 3, pull and as she tlicl so her hand was drawn into the pulley. Medical help was immed- iately summoned and Mrs. Delgiian is now a patient in the P. C. liOSliiliil. she has one finger off and two others badly crushed. Miss Hattie Ross 1s spending a few weeks with Iicr sister Mrs. Hcclnr Mackenzie at Borden ziflci- ham hceii a patient in the P. C, Hospital suifcring from an infected foot. Mr. William Woodslde of Kent- iiigioii visltcd relatives in Borden on Friday. l\ll'. Lloyd liiiiinan. Mrs. Jcminia llillfiili» and Mrs. Russell Bell of Bordon are spciidiniz a short vacation at Boston. Mass. Mrs. Norman Mat-Williams and ltiiss Alicc Nooiian who have been i-isiiint: in Boston Mass. returned lo Borden on Sunday night. 'l‘licy were accompanied home by Miss Beulah Hawaii, of Summer- side-A. CARLETON SCHOOL Report for October and Navetn- ber of Primary Department: Grade IV sin-l. Ivan Smith: 2. Gordon Myers; 3. Daryl Francis. Gcrndc 1V Ji'.—1. Russell Mc- Brenrt-y; 2. Cben McBrearty. Grade III-l. Albert liaslam: 2. John MacMicken; 3. George O‘- Council. Cirnde II (Al-l. Gail MacWil- liams; Z. Catheilne Paynter; 3. Walter Paynter. Grade II (Bl-J. Paula Noonnn Grade If (Cl-l. Clifford Me- Brearty. Grade I-l. Austin Macliellan; 2. Leo Smith; 3. Ivan Pnynter. Hector MacKenzic of Borden. recently. ‘ .l\‘lr. and Mrs. William Josey of Plctou N. S. are spending a few weeks with their daughter Mrs. Charles Love and Mr. Love at their new home in Borden. Mrs. Russell Deighan nt Bordon suffered a bad accident on Thurs- Perfcct. attendance: Darryl Fran- cisi Crawford Iavoie. Gordon hiyers, George O'Connell. Clayton Showing OF GiFts For Men ' SIIIIIMEIISIIIE GIIALITY STORE roll nrii P; been possible to demonstrato any definite connection between tlie seasonal change In diet and the incidence of the disease. he said. EYE-ll)’ occur in tho late summer uitly. and early autumn. Prof. H. J. At these times fresh fruit and Sneddon, told the Royal Institute vegetables are consumed in the of Public Health and Hygiene rec- greatest quantity. but it has not Make this a RECORD Christ- mas. Como on-seo our new record section-see how simple it is to select the one you vii 0 —hear your favorite tunes-l buy records for Christmas f today! SELECT FROM THIS CATALOGUE LIST—- l Strauss Waltzes . .. . . . . . $4.75 Chopiniana $4.75 Stephen Foster $4.75 Harry James $3.75 LnVoic, and Bobby Lavoic. Mae McCarvilie, teacher. 1S DIET THE CAUSE OF POLIOMYELITIS? IDNDON. Dec. 3 -- (CP)'- Epi- Rhumbas .. ...... $3.75 ' Colo Portor $3.75 . A. G. R O G E R S ' RADIOS ' HOME APPLIANCES moat H2 SUMMERSIDE tlcmlcs of infantile paralysis gen-