Naval Exercises or Haliilx i HALIFAX. May 3l.-(CP)- A this port yesterday took the Can- adian-United States Delence Board away from paper work and one of the joint chairmen-Cam adais Gen. A. G. L. McNaughton- said he was greatly impressed by the anti-submarine wallop packed by the Canadian Navy's Atlantic Squadron. Fog patches restricted the ex- ercises to some extent but Gen. McNaughton said the Board mem- bers were satisiied and he was especially pleased that Dr. 0. M. Solandt. Defence Research Board A a no WAX ”1"fiW'”'5 an A, B. C. - (OP) - 11; Lake Okanagan terries pgndoal and loquime have been nuwigeeiy overhauled. A third trucitd at Victoria. . B0108 00” E37... anopleted lgguly and will 5, put into service soon alter. Make 'em loolctwlrce at your-WEW home , Ra-Roofodwirh g nannerrtaspuatr SI-IINGLES "Oils" and "Ahs'5 come naturally when your home is roofed with Barrett Asphalt Shingles. Hardy Barrett Shingles are trim and weathertight-and stay that way. 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He's got what it takes to stop almost any weather. Whether your problem is leakage, seepage, rust or rot- see your Bmett dealer iirstl THE BARRETT COMPANY, LIMITED I Monioal - Toronto 0 Winnipeg I Vancouver 'Ru'J. Trude Md! Year Barrett Dealer X05 IWKMVFS Yes Malaaaa SCHUiiMANfS SELL V I All of site. other si-Iaawm . WILLIAMS PAINTS and vaamsi-I raooucrs ii. is. sciiunmau co. LTD. KINIINOTON - SUMMIRSIDI - s. E CHARLOTTITOVIN chairman and chic! of Canada's "Wiuard Wartara" was alons W fill in the party on the science or the submarine killing. As Gen. McNaughton put it. it was a day well spent away train the paper work, piled before the Board which is making a special study at anti-submarine prepared- ness in their three-day conference here. The squadron of eight ships left the harbor with some ceremony because of the number of high- ranking olllcers from both coun- tries aboard. Bosuns pipes blew, salutes were tired and pennants raised and dipped. It was pos- sibly one oi the biggest Canadian naval demonstrations in public since the end of the war. IN MEMORIAM In loving memory or my little nephew, George Edward Pr-anola Gnihaat who died two years ago to day at thetenderageoilyura and 4 months. Eternal Beat Grant unto him. 0 Load. ' Sadly Mlaaed and Lovingly lemon- berod by Aunt Nora. . IN MEMORIAM In fond and loving memory or our dear son and brother Francis Edwsrd Gallant, age 8 years and 5 uaontlaa, who deparusd this llie Juno lat. less. God wanted one more angel To join his happy host And looking around he round one In the one we loved the most. He did not take him auddenly But alter hours of pain He sent his shining angel To take him home again. Some day we hope to meet him some day we know not when To olnap his little hands And ace our dear Francis again. Sadly Minded and Lovlngly Remem- bered by Mommy, Daddy. beiloy, - Arnold, Mildred, Anglo. IN MEMORIAM In loving memory of my dear brother. Daniel Semple, who died June lat, 1949. Today recalls and menaof Oladearbrothergonatoreet And the one who thinks ol him to- day An ch. ones who loved him beat. Always lomaanbered by His Oldest Slater Ethel. IN MEMORIAM In loving memory of our dear mother. Mrs. James A. Chldrolm. who died June lat. 1948. Deepinourhearts a memos-yls opt 0! one we loved and will never forget Down through the years be they .. many or few iv Will be loving remeanbranooa den! , Mother or you. ' Ever Remembered by Husband and Family IN MEMORIAM .in loving memory or our darling aon. Daniel Seymour semplc. who departed this use lune lat. 1949. 4 with broken hearts we watched Nil . And aavv'yon pass away Although we loved you dearly we could not make you stay. some may think we have torgotten That the wound is surely healed. But they little know the sorrow '.l'hat'a within our hearts concealed. Sadly Missed by Mother. Father, . Sisters and Brothers. IN MEMORIAM In loving memory of our Mother and Grandmother. Mrs. Donald Smith, who died May slat, 1949. The rolling stream of.liie goes on But still the empty chair lleuninda us or the me Oi one who once at there. God new the road was getting to And the hills were hard. to climb So he closed her weary eyelids And whispered "Peace be thine.” Lovingly Remembered by " Harriet and Family. . IN MEMQFHAM in loving memory oi my dear huabsnd. Daniel Semple, who died June lat, IMO. citcn and on my thoughts do w or To a grave not far away. ' where I laid my darling husband, one year ago today. lnaiaayondaanaleverylurn Thaigrlatoanoallltaown. Many a lonely heartache oltea a silent tear Cona'plcte- Building Service . wonderful," says Miss Rose I. almost ixnmedia ',." wallpaper. 3. latest, smartest colours. 4. Dries in one hour. -rung GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWNI "1 really think Kern-Tone is 265 Germain St., Saint john, N.B., "the way it goes on so smoothly, evenly and easily. And it dries CHECK THESE ADVANTAGES OF KEM-TONE T. One gallon does is large room. 2. One cool covers most surfaces, including 5. No disagreeable paint odour. 6. A hard, durable, washable surface. 7. One gallon of Kem-Tone paste makes a - gallon and a half of lineal wall paint. & You'll understand the Murrays' enthusiasm when you get going with this ”miracle" wall paint. You'll marvel at the way Kern-Tone covers - one coat will do for most surfaces - without any primer or sealer. It costs so little to give every room in your home the durable, washable beauty of Kem- Tone- the resin and OIL wall paint that's been tested and proved by millions of users. Murray. The Miracle Well Point Made with OIL - Kem-Tone is made with Kern Thermo-Tempered Oil fortified with durable resins. These are scicntilically combined with 23 other quality ingredients to give you the Miracle Wall Paint. Or so i(g,,,-7 AMWT l..say the MURRAY5. Mixes with Water . Yorlt and Vicinity Mr. Gerald Stevenson. Riustlco. was a visitor to York on Sunday. Mr. Donald Crockett was a visitor to Orwell cove on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. William Hou'an and son Vincent, North River IN MEMORIAM in loving memory or my dear brother Daniel Seymour Sensple. who passed away June 1st, 1949. Many a. lonely heartache Olten a silent tear But. always a beautliul memory 0! the one we loved so dear. when the evening shades are (all- ing - And our thoughts are wandering borne, In our hearts there comes a long- II he only could come home. on and on our thoughts do ander To a. (rave not far away Where they laid my darling brother Just one year ago today. lovingly Remembered by Sister, Mrs. Robert Crabbe. Milton. m.-.'...1 were visitors to York on Sunday the guests oi Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Newson. , Mrs. 1:. J. Vessey. York. was a visitor to the city last week. Mrs. Edmund MacMillsn. the city last week. WIS Mrs. Dam Ready spent a day in a. visitor to the'city last week. Mr. and Mrs. I-iarold Gillespie. Brackley, were visitors to York on Sunday. Two plays which are being pre- sented in the Drama Festival were played off before a large audience on Thursday evening, which were enjoyed very much by those in at- tendnnce, Messrs. Junior Rodd. Jim Mac Tegue, and Roy Maclnnis. paid a visit to York on Sunday. Miss Marlon Murray, City spent the week-end at her home in York. Miss Roma Rodd, City spent the week-end in York the guest at her aunt Mrs. Ralph Murray. Mr. and Mrs. James Stevenson, Rustlcn were visitors to York on Sunday. "i was amazed - and of course g delighted." says Mrs. Edna M. Murray. ' 205 6th Ave.. Saskatoon, Sask., liwhen I found that only one to cover our old painted walls - and that only one gallon was needed to do a perfect job on a whole room." race rrtmreesr coat of Rem-Tone was needed IMPERIAL cattoul Concentrated Paste Form ONLY 5498 One gallon of Kem-Tone paste; when thinned, makes IV; gallons of Kem-Tone wall paint. This means that your actual cost of lien:-Tone per gallon is only . TWELVE LOVELY REGULAR COLOURS and KEM-TONE TINTING COLOURS -in lwoounca lobes which give you an un- limited range of colours to choose from. INSIST ON GENUINE T E TRADE MARK RlG'D. 7 The Original Resin and Oil Well Pain! John, Mt. Stewart were visitors to York on Sunday. the guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Watts. The first electrocution tor mur- der in New York state, took place at Auburn prison. Aug. 6, 1890. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Rodd. Win- sloe, spent Sunday in York, the guests or Mr. and Mrs. George Watts. ' . Mr. and Mrs. William Crockett, York were visitors to Orwell cove on Sunday, the guests or Mrs. Don Mao'Pherson. Mr. and Mrs. Pete; Proud and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Anderson. and daughter Elizabeth and son x for one imperial gallon of ' ml.” 9 MIRACLE Vllll lltllill re-decorates a large r . -mu? ALI. THIS! ADVANTAGE! . T. Cavern surfaces-walIpapar,palnh ad welt. plywood. brisk lnievlova, ate. 2. Ono ooal really seven. 3. can In one boar. - 4. oaalrnpevlalgaleadhalarganoon. 5. Na "pdmy" odour. O. A durable. washable aurlaro. 7. A pleasure lo MN on. i souuouvmnunew sasnamounmm y slillllilisilli liAIililVAIlE. company Pliiill am I mun in all i R 0 outside the Province of New Brunswick. MONCTON family, York. were visitors to West covehead on Sunday, the guests 01 Mrs. George Beairsto. Messrs Peter Proud and Bill Cooke are doing a rushing busi- ness with their new tractor and other machinery. Mr. and Mrs. Cliiiord Chand- ler. Milton iwere visitors to York on Sunday, the guests of Mrs. Chandler's mother Mrs. Herbert Vessey. Mr. and Mrs. Neil Mclnnis and daughter Diane. City were visitors to York on Sunday, the guests of Mrs. Robert Crockett. Miss Gertrude MacDonald. Union Road was a visitor to York on Saturday evening the guest or Mr. and Mrs. Ernest MacDonald. T0 RESIDENTS or PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND New Brunsvviclt Tax DOES NOT APPLY The new Tax" which is now effective in New Brunswick does not apply to merclinndlse shipped by us for delivery .Aa This means that merchandise ordered by mail from Eat- on's - Moncion - for delivery In Prince Edwcn-d Island IS NOT SUBJECT TO THE NEW BRUNSWICK TAX. IT. 5419!. 3.... GANADA ,x