- MAY 22. an jjjjxj-Z11u:jj:up:jj.j::1;; I Irene! MARTIN-SEHOUR. . Lg"-ou:am:::J HOUISEIPAINT. WASIIES Irsnr . . . sms wIIIrrIt mas toncnt Now - an utslde white paint that actually washes itself . . . sheds all dirt, stains and soot each time it rains .. . stay: crisp, white and clean for year: lougrrl. TH! seem Is IN "CONTROLLED cnatitmo" WWW To keep a warship in action requires the skilled services of any men; I Labo otecf U I . . . . . . I Martin-Scnour's "Controlled Chalking" pennia Mr. Ilr1I!I:!:IltErJamelIve.l'lug'l:lealnlnd "ld”d"'B 9P”"h”5 0f 5"! kmdlt ,1 is minute quantity of "chalk" to wash of with ";3,"7;M Mn. wmhm Gama” Service at sea today ofers good opportunities to the young man who is mechanic- ;1 Q3 Hggppul ygmggg mg” each rainfall, carrying all dirt and stain: with it, and Funily. ally or technically-minded! Intricate electrical and electronics devices : a I sour Martin aenour dealer hascolor Cards for the leaving a completely fresh, bright surface! G'"l'W N- c- 9"- ml"- tremendously powerful engines and motors : x ; precision Instruments : a a mmplett Ange of Martin-Seniour products, and Service Sheets giving detailed instructions on the correct use of paint; varnishes and enamels. Before y painting. ask him for these and for any other advice , you need. He'll be glad to help you. Chalking is so controlled that Martin-Senour "W098 Pure" Exterior White actually outiasts ordinary paint by as much I as three years! Because there is no . , cracking, checking or Sflnllll . ii'3fi'nQ3T.3ner - I UR l flaking-no crevices I ""'"" ' Duly G3”'""' . I. d t . . msinguk mm ,, .., ,,,- ...,.,,,...... 3;; w,mmw,m ese are 2 sperm Ize ca egoms In MAR ' woodwork is completely '""urlfmw5'-"' and Flmily. HEADQUARTERS F0 protected for the full life Tl-IE GUARDIAN. INA MEMORIAM ITIILING IYAN The deeth occurred at the Pre- vlncial Sanaiorjurn on March 'tth. of sterling Ryan at the age of nineteen years. Although autlerlng from a lin- gering illness, Sterling bore his eufleringa with great patience and at the time or his death was resigned to the will o! God. , The laat rites e! Ma dsureh were admintehd to hint by the Rev. Father Doyle, Clan. Sterling's popularity and aa- hem in which he was hold was shown by tho. many beautlml noral trttnitea. Mus Cards. and messages of sympathy received by his parents. , I.ed.'ttomourIshle1oaau-ehlr mother. brother and sister and his grandparents from whose home the funeral which was vuy largely at took place. May his rest in peace. . Flowers The Gale-Mother. Crescent-Norida and Arthur. Pillawqllamily. Croao--Pat. Annie. Nelaoa. Bonn S. N. Kays and Family. Ladies Social Club or L. P. U. Jean Williuns The Boys around Kay's. Donald Maolhean - Mrs. Carrie Gallant and Family Annie and Louis Laflerty Mrs. Bell and Sue MODERN NAVY REQUIRES 5KIllED MEN...NOW The expanding LC-.N: needs more good men inmedlatelyi firing mechanisms : : : humming generators a ;;. hydraulic systems . ; . well equipped workshops : : ; all are part of the modern warship's equipment. The Navy will train you as a specialist in your trade--with good opportunities for advancement and a life at sea! which men are needed now in the R.C.N. h of the paint! ge:3yMuc;g:,l::;- . "”""" M."htII..:.IH:.:II: Iruu. Iumce or sraurlrut COLORS M1 M M” "”"'”' W9” "” itlrldollrldavin 3 to 4 hours In addition to "W096 Pure" self-cleansing Jimmie Ind Dahlia In plank-'I'l' white, Martin-Senour anon colors to cast your M" 0"" RELATED CIVILIAN JOBS: machinist, RELATED CIVILIANJOBS: shipwright, 0005 Re l:lTlIIIt.s:Iooks, wears an I1 baked enamel. d washes like home in any character . . . shades to match every motif. Also a complete range of per- manent contrasting trim colors. MARTIN-SENOUR The oil and resin actuaIIY "Ill" W ' leaves no WI" celera - all washable! Lloyd MacDonald Isabel MacDonald Joyce MacDonald Phyllis Tulle Mr. and Mrs. Lewis MacDonald Kenneth Tulle .Mr. and Mrs. Fred Joseph and Family Doris Walsh Jean Thompson Robert Stanley (Jr.) Patricia Crawford carrnan, journeyman carpenter. (Enter 4: Petty Ojlcer 2nd Class. Pretiout asperience essential.) WRITERS RELATED CIVILIANJOBS: office clerk; rypist, book-keeper, cashier, etc. (No previous experience required. Tbs fitter, b0llCl'I1llkel'd (Enter 4: Petty Ojicer 2nd Class. Previous upcrience essential.) STORESM EN RELATED' CLVILIAN JOBS: store- kceper, stock-clerk, buyer, warehouse foreman, inventory analyst. PAINTS - VARN ISHES - ENAME LS ”.f.'.I..:3d 3135:: mm cum” (No previous experience reqw'm1- Tbs NW1 1mm'deI training-) l.::;'lyf"d M"' Alba” K”' "d Navyprovides traim'rsg.4) ' an...-M.c.a. ELECTRICIAL TRADES (MINOR 4 door 3 81875 Mary A. Monaghan Councillor and Mrs. J. A. Gann- y. M.r. and Mrs. Peter Plneau and Eleanor Smith Mrs. Mary Spencer, Dodle and and Family. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Saunders. The Hogan Family Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Tralnor John I-uughey Mr. and Mrs. Walter Barrlgan Margaret and Tom Mr. and Mrs. Edward Stanley William MacDonald Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Lund and Family. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Stanley and Family. - Mr. and Mrs. Robert. Stanley Mr. and Mrs. Frank Steele Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Coker Mrs. Della Shepherd and Ronald Mr. and Mrs. Ben Shepherd and Family. I Mr. and Mrs. Lemuel 3. Stan- 9:! Mr. and Mrs. John McAlear and Family. Teroaao Pineau Paula and Phyllla Klolrbrlght Mr. and Mrs. Charles Burke and . Intel "mm muoa es... 3 31550 H” "3. D 3:", g:i”aIs;l'l'::d;ae.r John Stanley wue.vzWx95wm.mnva William and Ronald Hughes ' Mr. and Mrs. James Plneau Robert Gallant and Family Mr. and Mrs. Richard LeClol.r Frank Lee 0! Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Williams Mr. and Mrs. Charles Chun- berlain and Family. Henry Gauthier MR DEMIL9, SEE THE NAVAL RECRUITING omcrsn AT NAVAL AIRMEN 7 RELATED CIVILIAN JOBS: electrical RELATED CIVILIAN j0BS: aircraft maintenance man, radio repairman, elec- trical instrumcnt maker, industrial con- Family. mechanic, inspector or serviceman, air- S Marauorife and Johnny frame mechanic, sheet metal worker. trol electrician, electrical tradesman. WCGIICY (Previous experience not essential as the (No previous gxpcrieuca required. Tbs Navy provides training. Suitably qualified Navy provide: training.) Sygyrla.”d M”. C. Khkbright A 41:, I:ou.'et':r, entered 4: Leading as COMMUNICATORS . mm- llggz -3; lfur;-p 55331.2-la-allay nanuan CIVILIAN JOBS: radio, BANDSMEN telephone and telegraph operators, and all forms of communication. (No previous eapericnce required. Tl): Navyprovides trisining in cllplrarer of radio and visual communication ). TO ENTER THE R.C.N.. YOU MUST... alto a Canadian ' ' or British RELATED CIVILIAN jOBS: music arranger, librarian or teacher, instru- ment musician or repairman. (Previous musical experience essential.) ole aged 17 no 29 (man over 25 should be erperiencad tradesmen). lubiect. 01-lave Grade 8 education or better. eBe physically ht. - IT'S A MAN'S LIFE - n.1u.c.s. QUEEN CIIARLOTTI l SIMS BUILDING PHONE: 666 0YAl CANADIAN NAVIIM CllAlILOTTl:J'l'0WN, 1'. E. L I Doria R. Connolly Art, Vivian and Jo-Anne Mec- Mr. and Mrs. Jack Gallant Shirley Richard, Moncton. N. B 4OIIOII SEOAN ,..l,fiy.'"d M"' 3” "'17 "S am .114 amv. Kenzie Mr. and Mrs. George Gallant. Dorothy Peters. Antizonish lfi. "'d M"' mm" G'”"”" .,.Z";e,S: Mr" mm” cram Siiix. iiS'..eI.'2d g;:hI?ms:4I:cI:ula:na Mr; Laura Shevhml New an amily. . . . ' ' ' , ' ' . M .J. D. .1 kl a r II . Mrs. Georae 13 J II Ms C1 ybo . Glamzow. N. 5. anndmFa.mIl Mm Arm" M”K””' mom 3'. l;'esBldls am y I on um an: nlgeter Oalwav MI"-"" WWI C01”"5- TN1'0- "5 Mr ltllildy-M" Wu-nu G . Mr. "M In. umh,” W.” Spiritual Bouqueta on. 0, Town Menu” Mr. and Mrs. F. S. Bataan and ' . - ' ' mu C Family. Montreal. P. Q. 'Here'ethel carthattakee on "absorbin I d d f heel "ll '''""3'- "4 "mu" Chlrlwe 1-uni t Mr! Paul Whit H11 ' 8 n epen en: font-w . ,0 Dec u . r. e, a tax, N5. Enrolled in the Jesuit Seminar) over 100 miles lo: a dollar. Enyjoy springing and inter-axle seating for: 1L:I':.3I0d;lwf:d:llll x'v'Sis'i';.'.'J.”' Mr,.c.and Lita. Arthur Gallant pgrgiyfnd Mr" Pm” Lu" ma MIME Mm” pm” 53"" "'”'"' E"nn""fv,ays:" by "mm D”1”A the luxury of real leather upholstery .115 p.,,,,,se,, ; , ; peg! Proud own llemagea at eympatny - , , ' y ' ' and Latex cushions . . . ashtrays front mzm .995”-gage onhe 1951 Minor T..lc?nTrl:l (;'!.ll!:TlnL V "'d'9"”lI""rI9,'uKhd"B'"d 4dom.Sed.nwhhch,ominmwigd.' Anna.Johu Cronin and Family UvkD'r”5Y'PE GUARANWED AIHEVRE GUAOANIEED many other new bag-car features! meld vi ,; : amh min: awry Glenn and .10.... ' Feel l,Ifar with new stronger one- 9'" ' gm. So!i1p.e' rams p a Piece bumper-an-ll--tee mom """ ””"" IIIOTIIER M FORO ACCESSORY am Mr. and Mrs. Russell Watia Jarnea McArec I-laael B. Whlilock Mrs. Edsel Doyle Igllwumd H i d ve an arrson Friaseil 'a:L'- I "”' Management and S :0 Checker Can. "u Mamie Hohneal Margaret Tornkins . . Mr. and Mrs. Arthur PCT! Mr. and lira. Percy J. Keenan Eddie Veuey - Joe Murphy Mrs. Jennie Callaghan an idol! an Ber ' - I. l Pat Richard mu Helen and Willard Doucette Jack Ready, Ur.) Mrs. Manlret Ward Mrs. Nellie Prowse and Family Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Stanley . Nu. James Rliah ..--- handles and stainless steel .window' frames; Drive the roomy. nimblegl construction bod s : a hydraulic . , brakes on all wheels. Glide ""5? '5" lb" ' "'1 ” P''k I I I ”'7 smoothly over any road with ahocIr- on gas I a : easy on the poclrethooltll ' luck. or non. bloc. any or bl-ck ' ON DIIPIAI AT 8 AT COVERS For extra comfort and bee:-ty your Ford of Canada dealer others a wide ' .' of cuasont lonod seat covers. as from nine fabrics and ON, NYLO. 8 FIBRE. . . . custom-tailored so HALL MFG. & GOLD SIOBAGI 00-. LTD. Water-street: lllD1IIl!DIoP.l.l. S. B. MMKAY, u.u.m'-..a. ouaar.orrarowx.r.:s. :'1”O331NV87Vl9 twenty-seven ARAN. lIOOh . CIZID BR! AND G assure a lasting snag it without handling or wrinkling. They have excellent raalssanee so casing and fading and withstand hardest ,1 " with Genuine Ford seat covers through many years of service. II! ""- "M 5:. .::.'..-;:::..I.:., it will keep and meant- Lmcotn-Intros llElI.ER8 menu IIoroIts LIIIInrn. IroIIrIIrAL I L TTIOTIQRCNJ