Z-__ .," IIOIIGMW-ILIOII- -vIIl Mnfifiii‘ Wififiiiifii UT 01L - firs. ‘.2122. s"... Taylor o., A" fifi scrscsar. ma: Bedoquo p“, New Years night. Oosno and man. your friends. iz-m-u — K . Com- double | '- . . . g . "That's My Baby" and Red r and little Beaver in “Sheriff l1 ' as Vegas" Cameo. 12-3121 iI-‘Oli. SALE — One drivinil ahnost new; also one set i$*§*..::s.c"'~ "he" IIISUIIHIIEE ALL LINE5 ‘RALPH HIITTART SZZHZJIEISTdQ PROFESSION AL CA RD - uni t. fr. mom ""5155!" i?“ nu an of the m" n“ an. urn esllllltionsi secretary . IHI-ii Baptist Sunday School Concert The snnu l co t th ; 1M‘ Sunday llchogicewasoheld Giant-ii: church hall on Friday evening, Dec. The hall was filled to capacity with parents and friends of the children. In the unavold. able absence of the superintendent R. J. Rupert, who was called to Saint John on account of the death of his father, the concert was conducted by the Rev. I. Judson Levy. ing of the program the l.n ster conducted a short devotional per- iod loading into the presenting of the gifts. This year no "treat" was given to the children, but in the lace of that, all were asked to ve their gifts to the Christ Ch The re onse on behalf of the children an parents was very generous and s large offering was received for the support of the mission work among lepers on the Baptist mission field in I dis. At the o n- n following program was pre- Dcero Welcome, by the girls of Mrs. uglas‘ class. Two select one by the Junior Choir. Recitation, He Could Help, Mark Ladner. Vocal Solo, It Came Upon the Midnight Clear, Billie MacCannel, Recitation, Shirley Moreside. A playette by the girls of Mrs. McAulay's class. Piano Solo, Shirley Campbell. Recitation, Vera Stewart. Piano Solo, lhkin McAulay. Exercise, Birthday Candies, girls of lflss Pound's class. Recitation, Why Lsdner. Piano Solo, Quartette. Norma Jean Gay. Jesus Needs Children Too, Four Mission Band girls. long, Trimming The Tree. BIT]! of Mrs. Gillespie's class. ‘(C P)-Seals have . followed dhoalh o1 some M» the Thames Estuary. Hail the u... Year! O We sincerely wieirthat we may be of fitter ass-vies to yea daring tbs year-IMO! UOIPLIIINTI ‘OI’ I'll’ JIAJON circso. 1'.’ Jeweller $4‘; seating CLARKE i. Suslmorside D We Give Gifts,‘ 0 15%‘ ' 310.0092 .'... wllpllills TO-BAY (uonnsv) JEW YEAR'S MATINEE AND NIGHT ‘Slssflljllluwylfllvflul ‘glance-pump, niece widow's-in Oqllhl: n” [IUIHII I > minister, | Also CARTOON Shows 7:30 -‘" 9:15 -NOTE- Matinee (New Yeafs Day) 2:80 CAPIIQ SUMMERSIDE TFAYIIIIIIA Big Increase in Building Permits In 1945 More building permits were is- sued in Charlottetown in 194,5 than ‘ in any single year since the begin- ning of the war. it was revealed I Mr. H. A. Messervy, city En. I z neer. . ' _ . - ‘ Building permits calling for total expenditure of over $600,000 ' were issued. Outstanding ones were: permits for‘ the Y A. involving an expenditure of $142.- ‘00, the Vocational Training School, 115.000; the no. Hospital, ‘.00,000; and the Maritime Electric o. Ltd.. for $30,000. issued: Other permits Swift Canadian Co. Gordon Hutchison, $6,500; Zowman Coomhs, $1200; W. L. ~ Clarke, $2500; J. , Percy Smith, $2000: E. L. nan, $850; Frcd Dalziel, $2000; E. J. Hambley, $3,500; Charles Bois- ner,’ $3500; W. A. Clarke," $2000‘ Walter Hyndman, $1500; W- A. RM! . Wm. H. Whitlo Maclnnis, $4000; Earl P‘ ' Maurice Block. $3600: F; ‘i.°%.“.'i.°'n?ii‘8‘ Kanzle $4500‘ ran e . . l Wendeil Barbour, $5000; Eugene “mo; Queen square School, Department of Veteran's ; bert I‘. Mac- , , , Canadian Hillel". W1‘ Macvarlsh, $2400; $2,500; Oil Les Haselion Pheia Gallant, W100; "Mu; 21.20"" a en , "W l" oéu wlgolsanton Cafe. {U01 34W H- War: , siso- Bani-nun $450; Renee It". $7592 E- M Lennon, e600; Mrs. James Camp‘ bell, W ' ' __._._---- ATTACK TSITSE Ila, P) - ___The government BmlthAfrioa-n kqglnqwrinfiililsianflill B" gum“; poout thewseteeflv. dresdearries-ofs leqaingslcksl ssoaaarobeinsawmm tines again we tas-n the page of tile and look forward with confidence to: new year bright with hope. \ Wepaasstowlsbyoaonssadsiibsstwlshosfora Happy low Year SHEEN t llolllllll ,. . _susss'lssms cnaluorrcrowsl_ 1m M. on»... dissing s: ilorcorsn Business Training -Studio equally as nice. She then compress- ed the wish that each of the student would have a. Merry Christmas. v No Finals were written in the shorthand Department, but two were given in “Pypewrdting. Coi- leen Gaudet obtained 9i words per minute. Phyllis Mum, was a 010m second and Marlon Cam‘ H. per minute. Marjorie Arbing obtained over 50. Graduates from the Bookiwm- ing Department: Louis Wedge, City; Eleanor Clflpp, City; Dorothy Ings, Cherry Valley; Anita. MEJDDOTH§BII,,NCW Haven; Carmen O'Neill, City; Angelina Coyle, Fort Augustus; Leah McMahon, City; Marie Cal- laghan, City; Theresa Steele. City; Muriel Quinn, Watervaie; Arden MacCorkcli, City; Theresa Curiey, Watervaie; Helen Sunmrah, ; Doris MacKinnon. City; Amelia Taweel, City; Hiima. Cannon, City; Doris Carmody, City; Joyce Mc- Catrvill, City; Kathleen McFsx-iane, y. The following have one paper to write to complete the work: Ina Casvweil, St. Avards; Viola Mac- Rac, City; Cecelia. Thistle, City. Spelling-Louise Wedge 100. Arden MoCorkeil 100. Anita Mac- Dougail 100. Dolores Csnmody 100. Theresa Curley 100. Viola Mac- Rae 100. Kathleen Curley 100. Rita‘ l BIRTHS MUIRHEAD - At Canoe Cove P. E1. on December 23rd i945 to r. and Mrs. Howard W. Muirhead. a son, Douglas Gordon. MARRIAGES MAYHEW - FRANCIS — At the Baptist Parsonage, Tryon on Tues- day Dec. 25, i945, by the l-"Lev. C. A. liicks, Miss Muriel Francis to gtanlley Mayhew, both of Kinkora, A DEATHS ‘ MANN-At Irishtown. Dec. 28 1945 James Mann, aged 84 years. Fun- eral from his late residence Tues- day at 2 p.m. Interment Geddie Memorial Cemetery. . v GODDIST -- At Charlottetown, Dec. 29, 1945, John Thomas Cind- dist, aged 86 years, formerly of French River. Remains will be forwarded from Davison Funeral Parlor, Kensington to St. Thomas Church, Springbrook, Wednesday where funeral at 2 pm. Bard of Thanks I wish to take this oppoztunitij to thank all the in: Holders am‘ n’ l em C E and to these people. I wish them pros N Y l‘. an ‘ mfilCeg0xfuCogréer. 1 . In Memos-lam h loving memory of George C. Ward who passed away Jan. 1.1040 as; m '°" °‘ "“' Dee in our hearts herds a alv- Mos-e precious than silver and l0“ It's a picture of our darling boy Who's an: will never now § Lovingly remembered b1 I05". Father and Sisters. \ In Memoriasn In loving, of W. I. Psyatar who poled 'awsy Decem- ber s1. 1006. twilight shadows gaAher December n ht men the ved one, sun, Missed a; Wife sad Family. 12.3141. V. D. MacLcan UNDERTAKER EMBALMER Wllishiro ’i‘oo Late To Classify I0! SALI — MIDNIGHT BLUE Tuxedo, slss 40 ions. Worn twice. Phone mo. 11-81-81 I ALI-l STANDARD "x" Io s Pale. Waiter Sil Pennies. Phone bio-L. 12-81-81 ‘cuasoi service will be held ‘ Standing bedore the galiy decorated Christmas tree which adorns‘ me F 13cm Overseas the Rewlli-lvn Drill hall at RCAF Station. Lachlne, ls one happy young man who arrived early Monday at No. 1 Repatriation Depot from over- seas. He is. LAC. J. H. heard oi Summerside, P.E.I., a radar mechanic who was overseas Z l-2 years. Des Ormes, Montreal With him ls Miss Joyce Mlilbank of 1566 . . the probable reason which LAC. Leard says: ‘Tm spending my leave in Montreal." (RCA? Photo by Cpl J. Markow). Berrigan 100. Hilma Cannon 100. Alice MscDougall 100. Ralph De- Dorothy 100. Amalia Tawell 100.. li/Lvra Costsin J00. Doris MscKinnon 100. James Cosdy 100. Harold Power 100. Jes- sie McNaughton I00. Annabelle 'I‘rainor 100. Marie Callaghan 100. Joyce McCarvili 100. Cannon O'Neill 100 Eleanor Ciapp 100. Robert Poole 100. Wilfred Klggins 100. Leah McMahon 100. Marion Burke 100. Winnie Doucette 100. Theresa. Steele 100. Aileen Mc- Donald 100. Marion Hardy 100. Karen Peterson 100 Clara Bulge: 100. Brycr Jones 100. Marlon Carr 08. Phyllis Munn 08. Ma~ Creamer 98. Angelina Coyle 98. Colleen Gaudet 95. Ina Casweil 94. Robert Watson 94. Pearl An- derson 94. The following had under 94:— Muriel Quinn, Joan McEwen, Har- old Dohson. Marjorie Ar-‘ainp Kathleen McFaa-iane, Helen Sum- arah. The following students are mak- ing progres in their work: Rob- ert Pooie, Bookkeeping and Type- writlng; Kathleen Curley, Short- hand and ‘rypewrltlng; Rita Ber- rlgan, Bhorthand and Typewriting; Winnie Doucettc, shorthand and Typewriting and Bookkeeping; Joan McEwen, Bookkeeping; Wilfred Ktggins; Bookhseping; Stephen MacGregor, Bookkeeping". Jessie MacNaughton, shorthand and Tyllewrltlng; Harold Dobson. Bookkeeping and TyiPeWrltingt Aileen MacDonald, Shorthand and Typewvritlng; Ralph Dem-size. Bookkeeping; Marion Hardy, shorthand and Typewrltlng; Roy McCabe. Bookkeeping; Robert Watson, Shorthand and ‘Pllllewritr 1m; James Goody, Typewrltlng; Harold Power, S-peed Lessons, Shorthand and Typewritlng; Mar- ion Burke. Bookkeeping; Pearl Anderson, shorthand and Type xvriting; Karen Peterson. Short- liFJiEIiElMl - wulsesmcumselihltt-ll i, The year 1945 is simply drawing to a close, ‘At this time we wish to thank you, the buying public. for patronage and ctr-operation given us the past ' year, 1946. EsE Best wishes we extend to all for MAURICE MILI' "MEN'S WEAR” SUMMERSIDE Eliiifliilm- .9 Ea m C lfilifiliilliiiifilifiiiiififiiillliulifiiflifiiifilifiiiiflfiiiin Bl8|i0P’S uuuan run snuz Due to illness in the family I am forced to sell my business. known as Bishopfis Diner, and located on the main highway one-half mile west of Summerside, complete with all equipment. Interested parties please contact stuns: BISHOP, Summcrside P11 one 459-2 Post Office Box 72 CLEAN NAILS ELECTRICALLY NOW NEW YORK — It's the past-war world. and you can clean your fin- nernails electrically. The same gadget also will file them. push back the cuticle and complete a manicure right up to the polish. It's all clone with a series cf in stfuments in a. little white box which is plunged into a light sock- hnnd and Typewritinz; Clara Bul- et ger, Shorthand and Typewriting.’ a wire with a. nozzle-like connec- tion ot the end runs out of the box, lhch instrument. as it is used. is plugged into the end of this wire. much as a dentist adjusts his drill, Tfh-zn you turn on the juice and; whzrr away at those outicles. The “beautiator.” first introduced in the pre-war market. is back in a streamlined 1945 version. All that's lacking is the polish. No substitute ls offered for tn;- old pain t-lt-on-andwalt-fcr it to dry techniaue. LONDON —(C P)—Durlng the years 1,939 to 1945. 90,000,000 ions of food were shipped to the United Kingdom. ; RING OUT THE OLD-c RING IN THE NEW “'3. wli§n¥"n'v§ii"fi'nms°§ 8t. ‘Phone ‘h. 154145 s Best Wishes To All i. ii A HAPPY NEW YEAR 1 LIMITED i- - - - - SUMMERSIDE SINCLAIR & STEWART