sunrise ssrunniv, MAY 25o YES ‘But Another Will Come Along in A Few Short Months IN THE INTERVAL, WE HAVE THE SUMMER’S HEAT T0 CONTEND WITH Charlottetown insulating Homes NOW, For Year Round Comfort WE HAVE THOUSANDS OF SATISFIED CUSTOMERS WHY NOT OBTAIN A FREE ESTIMATE ADDRESS YOUR ENQUIRIES TO D. J- CHEYNE c/o THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN Northern insulation Co. 0f Canada HOME, MARINE and INDUSTRIAL SAINT JOHN, N. B. s By Ken Reynolds '32‘ ond time in the house of nofesso Ellington, this time to find nim- self looking up, not into the 18¢?- ot an angel, but the more AOIHQlY features of his little meI-‘hIUlA- Roddy. u "How d’you feel guy-nor? ask- ed Raddy anxious y._ He was dres- sed in a pair of striped Fyllml! much too large for him. H l thatch was tousied and he needed a shave. or okay, as Dr. Priestley would Sallie looked round him. lunsiaine filled the room. From the Will "W he could see part of the well k6“ lawn and the trees at its foot. confidently. “But Where are we. guv-nor? He scratched his head. I remember waking up to see a "loc- di-ink. Some sleeping draught, that’ \vas! We're still in the same year‘. aren't us‘? I feeevfiidtlxiollflh 1d ne a ’ van n e doFrhflk thprew aside the bed otoeb- I es. I'm going to get dressed," he declared. to do the same.’ sai Frank- termlned young lady-who'll lh0° us back to bed if wa dent forestall he " ly. “I had an aunt like Okay guv-nori" door open, and while they dressed Frank briefly ex ained what had happened since t e cr sh when Tcmklns tapped and enter- d. e “You should be u . sir." he Bald shaiking his head. ‘Miss Dorothy sai --" down, er-‘il rustle illp some shaving tackle?" the corridor, sirr. Breakfast do vn- stairs when you are ready, sir, I'll tell the professor you have lecid- ed “you are well enough to get up. “Diplomat i" commented Frank. RACING DRIVER By Alexander Campbell !OIIITALI.ING A LADY Prank Garter woke for the sec- red Frank grinned. “Right as ram—— “A d 7.. “Fllt ti“; fl-ddlei" said R955)’ or chap. He gave me something to “That's a good idea!" , ‘Better hurry up l! yoaure sum: ‘There's a young lady-a very de- l‘. "Women. eh?" said many dark- that... He sped back to his own room. They left the communicating a . He had barely finished dressing “You can't, keep a good man "Tomklns, sir." “Tomkina, D'you think you could “In the bathroom at the end of “And-er-the other gentleman. sir. Your mechanic. I L'l'll.‘l'- stand?" "That: right." "Will breakfast in the servants’ hall. sir.’ said Tomkins. “Oh!” said Frank, slightly dash- ed. He was a democrate soul, and was used to sharing a sandwich and a beer with Reddy at what- ever spot they might happen to find themselves. "Oh. rightoi" Tomkins retired. Ten minutes later they descend- ed the stairs together. waiting for them. "This way," he said. and beck- oned distantly to Roddy. At the same moment Professor Ellington emerged from his study. "Ah, there you are, both of voui" he exclaimed briskly. “Well come along, breakfast is i'eady—and I'm starved! Tomkins toid- me you were determined to get up. Don't blame you. It‘: a glorious horn- lng. Reddy paused hesitarltly. It was an embarassing moment. The aro- fessor's eye fell on Tcmklnl. “All right, Tomkins. run along!" he barked. "Hang it, l can conduct my own guests to breakfast, I hope! No need for you to trail them." They passed into the breakfast r9011!- Frank was surprised to sea that Dorothy was not present. The uro- fessor interpreted his look of in- “up at six." he said. "Cold bath. swodlsh exercises, long walk. There was a time.” he went on morcaely, “when I had to threate to pour water over her head. To get her up, I mean. But R rt"-- he stabbed viciously at a pece of bacon-"changed all that." He fixed Frank with a pene- trating look. “Garter. did you know that the body thinks?" "No, sir,” said Frank. rather “I got him today ‘with o (ll w . named him George, Jn-heagrcilvgls frat ilk‘: 5o: “as”! ve OPENING SCHEDULE FOR Wood Islands-Caribou Sonics Pending decision as to whether one or two boat; Wm operate on this route this season sailings of th M. V “Prince Nova” will be as follows: f ., Leave Wood Islands 7 aan 11 gm 3 .. . . . pan. Leave Caribou 9 a.m. 1pm. 5 p.|n. Operating Daily including Sundays. DAYLIGHT aavmo rm: RATES: Same as 1945. NORTHUMBERLANIT FERRIES LTD. A New Bus Service p. A ' DAILY TRIPS WILL an Mann ‘ Daylight Saving‘ Time Leaving Harisville 9:00 AM. _Leaving Charlottetown sioo rsr. aromas, tars wares SATURDAY visa’ heroism. mo an. oiiiiiawwii um an. 0-66044-6-6-0-06-6-00-00-0-00040-0-6 NOTICE DlngvvelPa Bus starting route via Launching Tues- day, May 28th. 5~22-3l. HALIFAX IEW GLASGOW ‘all-Imililllfle- "lmtnslawdlee- 80w "Os-u. annulus. lteleaawarteliew o it"! lleli- . fax. flap ‘h: 'e\ee l "P? far-sight something more permanent was required and deserving us: are to receive their tmininl t ti. . than a year aao Premier Jones ord- ered ealoa en to get underway mill ill-mile of the scarcity of building is almost oo leted. in fact classes are now be ‘con- ducted in one and of the basement h and first f lay lot acoustic material on the ceiiinl is being put to the test, Unless you were in the shop itself you wouldn't bryo plumbers are aillllying them- selves. , course for ten weeks and If we are structor says. there's swim to be some very good plumbing Work men get out on the Job. Sheet Metal game. Sam. who h" Tomkins the indefatigable, was la eek wewouid time take to thmllh Work- ocational aett vast improvement over the tempor- ary wooden ltmcture that was originally planned and will serve as a migrant to thoee who were enough to see that for the men It was eolnewhat leas ed labour and materials. i-he -__.__ ‘rheflrattoinove inwem the They established a tton. They are a the realize how zealously these em- Thsy have already been on the to believe about half what the tn- done in the Province when iheflb after the Plumbing and Pipe fitting Inetnictcr, M. W. Lee. has finished teaching them the tricks of the trade, he'll tum them over to Sam H. Martin for a go at the rust recently Joined the group o! instructors is an R. C. A. F. DIO- duct and as such a lot will be ex- peotod of him. The Farm Mechanics class will oocuhv the east end orthe base- ment and are all ready to move 111 as soon a.s the contractor has it ready. Lloyd O'Brien, of Alber- ton, is going to be in charge of this shop and, according to the programme he has mapped out. there’ll be more than sparks fly- ing. While waiting to move 1n 1w is csrryirioz on out st the Ordnance Grounds where he has taken over one of the wings of the H "hut. In his shop he will have a typical farm workshop set up ltnd oper- ated and the students will be taught. as much as possible in the taken aback. "Of course. my scientific knowledge is a bit rusty -haven;t kclpt quite abreast ot the test-J . "SHE TALKS LIKE A BOOK" “Yes." said the professor grimly. "The body thinks. And it! you let it get sluggish it thinks sluggish thoughts. Lets you down. Rupert says so. There cannot be an Al brain in a C3 body. Rupert says that tco." “I don't know who this Profes- sor Rupert is.” said Reddy tactless- ly. "I'm sure he probably knows what he's talking about. far more than I.do. All the same, I'm on- titled to m opinion, and a euklng from exper nce I'd lay hes a bit of a crank—ouchl" He looked reproaohfuily at Frank. who under the table had stamped him hard on the foot. But the piofessor was delighted. "Yes. yes." he said. "Go on—-sr, Raddy. isn't it?" "Reddy it l's, sir." said that wor- thy, and glared defiantly at his uv-nor. "Well as I was so n3. ’ve met a lot of these fellows on the race track who do complicated exercises and practise holding their breath for five minutes at a time, and re generally, they are fond of saying. trained to a hair. But all the same they are just the chaps who crack up. It's the fellow whos calm, cool and collected without trying to be a blooming super athlete who keeps his head and pulls through. "You see. sh‘. the way I figure it. the normal man retains his in- itistive: the other fellow is so tied up with rules and re ulatlons that he cant trust himsel to act vith- out really thinking at all, and at the same time act right." Redd)’ drew a deep breath after this rather long speech, and jhe Drtllgessor blearned u on -him. "I llu e alree ust w at I'v ma myself." ° “In” From that moment the 9.01am;- and mechanic were almost soul mates. And when breakfast was over Il- llnztoii suggested tri t Re might care to have a trick at 1113 prehistoric monster which the pm. I ssor called a car. (To be continued) HAIRDRESSING SCH Inll Coarse and Brash-Ill an all bl- by ll. I'll. ore-hell! Ilalr-leylfl. DA! DID IVIRIIO i 00L _1_____.i___ i Veterans’ Training ~ll_e\vs- and Views three mamas. Period allotted. din-lie B. l-lsmm. ably assist- MaoDonald. have und- know e of carpentry sbob an e. grand job they are do- I111?- . In the carpenter shop instruc- tion ls given in the use of both and and maohln tools. Final .110 Dendlnl the arrival of power transformers. Here the students are under continual supervision and the mastery of the hand tools is essential before work is permit- ted on the power operated Ewe. The oeUenter who connletes the course will have received in- struction equivalent to three years working on the Job. The too floor. wihen completed. wlllbeissedasashoofortheelec- trioal class and office. Hal Stems is preparing his men to take this over in the near future and c the students will be taught the modern methods of electric wiring with a. little training in elevator mntrols, motors, batteries. repair 0f llmlianoea. 9%.. etc. Another recent addition to the instructing staff ta o. D. Lam- bouni. who was stationed here from l940-48 with the R A. F‘. His Job will be to teach the students ihow to transfer their thoughts anid ideas to paper in the form of diraft- ing. How many tradesmen have wished from time to time that they had received some instruction in drafting so that they could draw their own plans, make a sketch wiring diagrams? plans. drawings. etc. * an island girl from Fro sidered an Islander by adoption. Governor-General Honored At Meiiill By ALAN RANDAL ing the war. IIOTS. should alleviate the iii-relay of carpenters to some considerable ed by Mao ertaken to do the imparting of all: installation of the olatter is held‘ of a piece of equipment or make In addition to the regular draft- ing equipment that will be used, there is a blue-printing machine with dryer and a photo-electric machine for making copies of Lamibourn, incidentally. married‘ nch River s.\ that now. apart from a slight Berkshire accent, he can be con- MONTREAL, May 22-499)- Under the aged and now-green elm: of McGill University Can- ada's Governor-General, Lord Al. exander, todav received an honor. iiry Doctor of Law's Degree and then in a campus ceremony in- vested members of the three arm- ed services with awards won dur- ‘Esrlier. as a “viaitcr" to the UmVeP-lllil’. by right of royal char- fer. Viscount Alexander was a" lllmheon Bllest of the University's Vice-Chancellor. Dr. F. Cyril Jamfi. and the board of gover- Tlte Governor-General. the wind Whillllink his crimson and white robes. spoke of himself as some. body who "unfortunately neverhad May ZZ $8.80. lthe advantages of a. university ducati e on. That, he said, was the price one paid for a career as a professional soldier in his day. And then. ad- dressing himself directly to the McGlil student veterans. he said: “To win the peace we must find the answer to the many problems which the nations of the world are facing today. It is in the resolut- ion of these difliculties that men and women trained in such great institutions as MoGill University. have n bounden duty to perform." Tonight the Governor-General. .with Lady Alexander, ended a two-day stay in Montreal-his first official visit here-and started for Toronto where. in the course of a Victoria Dav week-end he will attend the 87th running of the King's Piste race at Woodbine Park on Saturday. Atomic Problems Are Discussed At London LONDON. May 22—-(CP)-—Can. adian research on atomic energy and Britain's plans for its future control and use were the high- lights of a discussion today at the Commonwealth talks on industrial and military uses of atomic power. Financial conside ations and the effect of tha atom bomb on ‘Icm- are giving away absolutely free a Chest obtained on either WEDNESDAY - - THURSDAY SATURDAY May 23' [l2 ciiisr or sitvm fret; With every Dollar Purchase you will receive one tiebet entitling you to‘ a eliaaee to win the rglven. away absolutely, 25o i Tovvelllng, 1O inches wide-i need at a Bargain Price. monwealth strategy stood to have been considered. meet for the last talk of the cur- rent series, with discussioris ek- poctod to be on commercial affairs. that a meeting of legal experts of the United Kin dom and the D e lieid in ion: r. to iron out details of matters lating to the nationality of mar- ried women in the COmHIDINl/unllh. i00-Yoak-0lii Lynn, Mass. 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