s=-—- CIESSHIl §uyEAR! lMAllEX 7hfiiiiraé perimmt". Io: eighgyesrs lr has gm full satisfaction as an en- during finish for floors. walls iurnltnfl and practically all cellar ‘ indoors and oar. IASY 1'0 APPLY! Alums: Plastic Finish is ‘ not alas-tad by spilled liquids; not evaa grease or alcohol dull its planning beauty, and waxing or polishing are y. In '10 rid: colours; also black, whine, aluminum and clear. lsldhlarduwmdspaslalataad Iidhdlfdplpdrduolll» ALMA PAIN AND VARNISH CB. Ll MITE D LONDON ONTARIO lrltlsh Woatllsr llas Exports Puzzled IJONDON. May l0 - (AP) — British went‘ . which has per- exed ever-y visitor, has even s airports puzzled 210W. ’Iihey're plimled by a drought Which has gripped ‘ohese islands slncs lest June, arts:- one o! the wettest springs ln years. The ex- perts aald it is the worst drought aims u» dry spell cl m1. ~In October, the rainfall average Over England and Wales was l8 P?’ mt of normal. over Scotland 5 "II lust 50 per cent Nw. says the whim-y o! am- "m". wells and lpdnll over a lilac section c! Britain are at a rously 10w level." time a Zlfaotd BULOVA _the ultimate in Ime wuichmoking e newest g a and the finest lu dlslia slssd P!!! lrlbfi to grit-u" aw! lasts . . . lmmpsrh "wit! remains a source °| Pride through also 7 M latte: lvugwhaeo, Jeweller! . e _ MAY 1948 "°°1!9"i"g.Chan"@1 Ai “h0d Winter Months Operations By llouglasjros. Prowl-raw?! work tn connection with the deepenln, oi the channel at the Wood islands Port, a pm. lent o! the Dominion Department of Public Works. was completed this winter. The work was ne w iaclll. "l! "10 turnina around o! ferries willed in the Wood Islands-Garl- JOU fllh. The work. during the winter months o! February and March, was carried out by Douglas Brag, and supervised by the local Ma- rine Department hers. Some sight men were employed in" loos. ening the rock inundation by drill- ing and blasting. ' The whole operation covered I area c! from I00 to 800 sq, it. and necessitated the drilling oi 295 holes. The work had to becom- plcted while the ice was safe to work on and despitn the severe weather and impossible road ccn- ditions, this was dons. During the taalr oi drilling. the savers winter storms which were experienced, blocked icr days en end the roads between Charlotte- town and Wood Islands. and travel by car became impossible. The nearest railway station was three miles distance tram the scene cl ‘operations. w. Howard Domlas who, had taken flying lessons dur- ing the summer time with .”aui‘a Flying Service, and who this sum- mer intends to get his own private license, decided that a ski-equip- ped alraait would be the most practical solution oi’ the t. , - tatlou problem. 5o. at the co tion cl’ work one Saturday at con. the three- placo Btlnaon Voyager aircraft made two flights from Wood Is- lands to Charlottetown. bringing home ior the weekend and‘ the crew who had been working on the project. The following». Monday morning, the men‘ were then flown back to work. ‘mealreralt lauded within a hundred yards oi where the derrlcks were operating. The initial trial flights proved so ~ successful, that the akcralt was then adopted as the primary nxeana oi transportation between the oi- ilce headquarters in Charlottetown and the location c! worlr at Wood Islands ' The hinting operations were la charge oi Engineer Lloyd Wellnes- nnd the drilling was under the supervision o! Wallace Douglas. Douglas Bros. Charlottetown, used the most modem Oqfllllmfllt of its type in completing this part o1 the project. Gurney-Southgata Wedding @._- Zion Presbyhrlan church was the scene oi an interesting. wed- ding last Saturday evening when Miss Mabel Bouthilit. daughter oi the late ‘William Bouthgate and Mrs. Southsshe. East Hon-slay. Bur»- ysy, England. was married to Wil- liam Unsworth Gurney. 101ml!“ son o! the late William Gurney and Mrs. Gurney ‘o: East Royall-Y- ‘rhe BAv, F. Norman You!!! 03 Marshlield ciliclatad and the ush- ers were m. Harhld Hearts, hat Royalty and Mr. B. B. Jones o! Bunbury. The Bridal March and other wedding music was plaild by Mr. Frank Johnson. The bride was given away by the Hon. W. l‘. A. Stewart. will"?! 01 Agriculture. Alter the ceremony there was a. reception at the Queen Hotel at which 00 mull W!" PNWW Among those who delivered brist- mn_ ‘ ‘ y addresses in which they wished the newly-married couple every success in ills. We" the Hon. Mr. Slowest. Ool. F- I~ Andrew. Dr. A. J. Murchison. L. -w. Roper, H. o. Hearts and I. ll. Jones. The bride, beiore conning to Om- ada, had served lcr. more than live mgisnd with the floral groom has a re- ' e position with the Provin- cial Department ci- ihlfifllltW- The] will reside in Eastltoyalty.» can raavllll WI"!- Report ior the mouth oi Aoru: Grade X (Sr-Q: 1, Marion How- tt. . Grade I (J12): l. Bu“!!! 1"‘ m; 3, Norman; l. ‘BIN! Outciltie. , Grads vm: l. 31M Mam"!- Reta Waddall (Mull); i. Beam“ outollfle. Sheldon Gardiner (equal); s. mm Wldflvih GIIQI d» "WNW; as you.» our or loom»; s. poi-u Oamilhall. mu putoiiiia (Null)- orsus v1 (in): s. flw hr- aen; 2, Barbara Iflllllll 3» WWI!!! t Ioouan (equal). Grade V! (J11): l, Louisa N0!‘- 1‘ , m.“ a, Shirley xoeasu; s. Marla Jeiiray. fllghaat amass. - mil MW grass tuglsgojsu. Islands Harbour cnannpqsrowu , Ill?! .Wlddlll ‘ Above is a view of Douglas Bros. well-drilling machines on location or Wood Islands. prolect were Ilovvn lo and from their jobs by Paul's Flying Service during the period cl operations. in deepening the channel by “drilling and blasting can be seen. The men employed onnrhe The drills used " “and mLsnhs-AJ -‘ " > s. unisex: i». . ‘ . f The crew employed In ills Wood Island’ Harbour deep en-lng project are pictured,‘ left to right: Paul Sharpe, Mn Taylor, Lloyd Wellner, Clifford Holmes, Ralph Yso, Howard Dougios, Clifford Dirt, Wollcce Douglas, Oliver Dcuglos, Albion Douglas. ‘ ‘_ ' ' o.“ sasnddsawamaaoztsss Above ls e view of the equipment und garage owned by Douglas Bros, Mr. Edward Rood. Mobile In every some of the word. Douglas Bros. have recently completed Hrs project oi drilling and Hosting of the channel at Wood Islands. N0 IITIIER Mn. 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