R An order for a fleet of l2 _ (hing-boats for use on the British Q- "seas plflrivt route has been placed by wnvlwltl‘ T: l" u: awn-nu mama arm/r! PT ""% delicious iosstylcrlsp er Pufie Wheat "Sparkles" for real:- fsst tomorrow! OCHISTER. England -(CP)-—- Soient Airways Corporation's the ministry of supply. QUICKIES LONDON -(OP)—Rev. E. C. Ur- win. at the British Churches, said the British spends $00,000,000 come—on gambling. By Ken Revnold~ \ l’ “Thirty-eight people have answered -our Want Ad so far-but no BIRDS!” .-i Guardian A Guardian VIQWQd MT. N. . yghpr- day rith recur-id to the 1's 1m Council o! iutiii: (81.360.000.000) yesrly-i-Doth of the national in- llew Board I Cemeiery. the affairs o! wglch Board me have ieen the subieet or discussion services puiey in the ziscemry. Mr. McLean stated that. est, and as a auty plans were maturing for the placing of the ounetery iii e. first class 0on- dition. At the inst session oi’ the unis; beg ioture. an Act to amend the “Geni- eterles Act" was passed. and under Section 10 which read as follows: . person within the mean- will indeed be l>'0\1l‘1- Rflfltllfllilflni Act cannot be round governing; its operation along mod- ern lines will _ It is hoped aril citizens will co- operate to n - ‘WIWR of refuses or, ., to riy maintain such emietery. the eut- enant-Goverrior-iir Council appoint o. Board 0d Directors of not more than seven or less than three mem- bers to administer the affairs 0i’ such. cemetery." The following citi- zens were appointed to oonstit Board o! 17h- J. Wilfred Bouller ‘l‘he Act further reads: —"U n appointment oi such Board ed’ - actors as aforesaid such oemem-y shall thereaiier be vested in the Board and the Board shall have the control mnd management; the cemetery and shall be rmpon- sibie for the maintenance thereof in the same manner and to same extent as the person in whom such cemetery was original! vested.” Mr. Turner has been elec President. Anderson - Lawrence lluptials A uiet wed-ding was solenuilzed on ldsy, Mt-h May, when B-L Mao! Padre. B. C People's Demetery Under ressntoti-ve inter- Mir. Nicholson Vioe-ggsident. and McLean M: McLean Sec-‘y- as a» worthqfth ihanydoly/hlxht Q“ Connolly, who died June 1st, i945. aid Kemp. Sweet and tender, fond and true. ~TlllIQ ls not l. day. irear mother, of Where our dear mother lies. niece o! Mr. and Mrs. N Fisher Corner Noiviouaidland, and Nonnan Wilfred Anderson, son of Inspector and Mrs. N. J. Anderson. Charlottetown. HE 1. IOGKQCI lovely in a wzit of turquoise blue wool, enhanc- ed by s corsage of liriarcliiie roses. She was attended by Miss Muriel Anderson, cousin of the bridegroom. Th . N N. Lar- s. Harold E. Mlisom dainty bullet iurioheon was served with Mrs. N. Fisher. aunt of tlhe bride. . A toast to the bride was proposed her uncle. Mm". N. .. er. to oh the groom replied tn stew well ohnsen words. The hap couple motored to the Beabreeze l. Hiblbards. tor s short honeymoon. F-S. and Mrs Anderson will reside I-lallziax. where the tamer ls i sllationed with the Royal Canadian Air llbroe Di Directors ‘l‘he gentlemen constituting this lvlng their time and ubllc inter- ev owe to hose who have gone before. They the services oi M: orv. and have slreadv beautification shortly be "oi-epared the fullest exie t In Memos-ism In loving memory of Mrs. Owen In our hears there is a. picture, That we do not l/hlnk oi You. At ni ht when all is silent And s eep forsaken our eyes, Our thoughts are in a lonely grave. Lovingiy Rememlie ca: by Husband and Family. 6-1-1i. . LONDON ~lCPi —- A meiioridl plaque to the late Sim Yut-Qm. f- “or of the Chinese republic, was unveiled at the London boarding- house where he once stayed. ww-fi“ LONDON —(C Pl- First suc- cessful jet-propelled airplane in the world, the Gloster E. 28-39 has been sent. to the South Kerislnglmi Science Museum. r Closed All Day p WEDNESDAYS ' Commencing WEDNESDAY. JUNE 5 Until OCTOBER 1st The Rogers Hardware 00., Ltd. scenes. All tranquility and cairn rationality. said Dorothy. "But l won't let you provoke me. If you don't want; to the second rouricLTherewas some- -as a method o! attack. Southampton they had wandered RACING DRIVER By Alexander Campbell emotloiialism. No No v vulgar "Well, call it what you please,” °n’.'""°i2il"..2°l.‘l.‘a ‘.§.i°.‘l.é‘°.7§}.. .1 thing to be said for the higher life But when they glided into far from the vexed topic of the higher life. and were pleasantly engaged in desultory conversat- ion. “What about your luggage?" asked Frank. "You came abna with nothing- ' “Oh. that's all right. It WIIS sent on before. Unless tliey’vc got the labels mixed up. the ‘wanted on the voyage’ stuff wi-ll be in the cabins and the rest stowed away wherever they slow ll. That is mostly father's scientific stuff." “And we're not likely to be needing any old bones on the toy- age!’ laughed Frank. “No. I'm going i0 try to make him forget old bones for three works. He hasn't had a hollila" for a long time." llUAlITY THAT LAUGHS AT TIME AND WEATHER The liner lOWCYGKl mighily above the quuy. Threading a way through the c-ihci" plgmics clustered there, they ascended the stee-p guiigwuy to llic deck. Stewards. those blue coated diplomats of the see. Look firm possession of them. “See you on deck when we've seen to ourluggsgel" Said Dorothy gaily, Frank found himself, with -\unt Window. looked out on lhc water. An IIICOHCQIVHIZIIE number of _Olll‘O’|".illlm plated gadgets for neat- lng air-conditioning. lighting hanging and washing had been n- geniously packed into a small space, There was a table, a sofa in armchair and a bed. "Well!” said Frank. “They've done you proud, Christine. I must. DOT) along and see what theyh-e dose toflme." H ris ne pulled off her gloves. How did you make out?" “sflcndlfllyl We are recouciletl." “That Professor Ellington.“ Salll Christine dreamily, “is a charming man.” xwell- YOU knew him before." _ But only for a few minute; He improves on acquaintance." F So does l1lS daughter." 5am rank. Well. Ill see you on deck Christine." H9 SD81‘! away. In his "cabin Recl- dy‘ was waiting for him, _ i‘ saw the bus put aboard last "lint. he said. “Gosh. my heart was in my mouth when they slung h!!!‘ up! Suppose their infernal crane had busti" "Always my little optimist," said Frank. ‘You never fall io have Mai lift-toll’ But slit" ,' lll2lll)l'l0ll.5l‘, unpack licr hPloFv I l'.’lill'.l h» rriyself. But ixliufs Q The quality of Brantfod Roofing ‘Products has resulted from :0 7Q" of “"45"! flfverience in providing roofing materials especially designed u, m,“ “u. ovyn climatic conditions. During eh“; years, the quality and dependability of Brantford Roofs has been prover: under severe tests of varied weather cqndlfigng, For a beautiful, permanent, fire-resistant and weather-proof roof, ip€filfy—-Bfan|jfofd Asphalt Slates. Brantford Roofing (Mariiimss) Llmiied ssmr JOHN - n.5, -—FOR SALE BY—-_ EENNEL & CHANDLER. Fhztrlotietnwn, SINCLAIR 8: STEWART L'I‘D.. Sutnmerside l‘. J. NOY 64.60.. Hunter River. POOLE 8n THOMPSON LTD" Mnnliliille. ' W’ Tlililll-ill‘ liWshgnlriit to tear-h me to pok r" zwurial "Don't let's liuve- any from you." suin‘ Frank. “I iiii "rt "Sc fur as I could 5w.’ ~.i.|l llml- , ting I-lflliflh niii from other snarl "I'd raw hm» Mtg-rs. ‘Noll, ivliz-ro have they pH‘, voul tie. ll Won: new. Come along . '» l Randy?" .ier we're on our way and Junew‘ “Not El had spat." said R-nldvi have " " vompiaccntly "I like llic steward. . Christine going along a carpeiedl corridor ll-ncil with numbered -. doors. l Not n portiiolc. but a curtaliiezl i Sandy’s Restaurant lie-Opening U . On Sunday, June 2nd at one P.M. (Daylight Time) the restaurant and rest camp owned and operated by Flight Lieutenant Saunders, D. i" (‘., and situated six miles from Charlottetown on the St. Peter's Road (paved highway) will re-open for the summer period. A special chicken dinner will be served Sunday until 7 P. M. The restaurant will remain open until 12 P. M. serving, as last summer, usual meals, soft drinks, ice cream, etc. Experienced waitresses, and latest in kitchen equipment pro- vides means for courteous, efficient service. l‘he restaurant and camp has raised its own chickens, and pos- sesses cows for milk and cream. AMPLE PARKING SPACE - GARDENS AND CABINS ' EVERYONE INVITED SANDY’S RESTAURANT 01.0515 ALL DAY SATURDAY our Employees the much desired week-end rest. \ CARVELL inios. ma. pastors Bios. Ltd. ii. u; moron s. co. not CLARKE rum-r c o‘. e The following Wholesale Merchants have agreed to close their place of business all dav Saturday during the Summer months, commencing JUNE 1st. we respectfully solicit the kind co-operation of allretail merchants in helping us to give s. '1'. enema s. co. .1. c. MONTGOMERY r. w. TURNER users nnuc co. season's wnossssns our GOODS R. D. QUIGLEY. Q CO. , Brantibrei Roof s‘ "bleiircli lcrlfd! Well I - tContinued on Page 1-1)