WEDNESDAY, LESSON ' $5.00 Average Solo Alitor Know the wonderful thrill ..* Hours of flying high up in the clouds all by yourself. Our skilled. Instructors (all former B. C. A. F. men) will teach you in our safe, j new Fleet Canncks. Call 1800-8 for your appointment. TDURISTS See the true scenic beauty featuring one hour circle tour - North Shore Beaches, Summer-side, South Shore, PAULS’ of P. E. I. from the air, Oharlottetowa - $10.00. FLYING SERVICE Hangar “A” -- Charlottetown Airport Summerside - Tuesdays and Fridays 1- - ' WHAT IS A POT SHOT’! A pot shot is a shot taken a: a stationary object and usually at close range. Originally the term referred to a she-t taken at an ani- mal or bird to “fill the pot," when food and not sport was the chief uroose. In sports a person who s keener on winning prizes than on the sport for its own sake is known as a “pot-hunter." FIRST WOMAN JUSTICE Mrs. Esther Morris of the min- ing t-own oi South Pass, Wyo.. was the first woman in the world to hold a position as justice of the peace. VETERANS ‘ ' Field Marshal Montgomery will be in Char- lottetown to meet you. All Veterans interested in going to Char- lottetown are requested to meet at the Souris Legion Hall on Thursday 15th August, i946, at 8 o’clock. iwdsh m1 "fit" 0"" Barferry P. E. I. iild llome Week Arrangements have been made by the Canadian National Railways to increase the automobile carry- ing capacity of the carferry “Prince Edward Island” by the use of fiat cars on the rail deck during Old Home Week celebration, which this year will take place August 13-14-15-16, to take care of the incr traffic during that period. In addition to regular scheduled trips of carferry leaving Cape Tormentine pier 10.30 AM, 3 PM and 7.30 P.M. extra trips will be made by the carferry from Borden and Cape Tormentine. Service .1 MILTON ’S . OLD SPAIN‘ i FMEAL hills FROM AUGUST 12th. T0 l7thi 1 a 8 int. until 10 a.m. 11 am. untfl 2'p.m. 5 p.m. until 7.30 p.m. Season TICKETS For Old Horne iWeek Ilse ‘SALE st all In; Stem and til Spain. "III III. Ieaeaber low they sold est early jarlfrslel 33,15 mes utilises. m i oous in svruiuos Capital Closeups (By Jack Brawler gggdlan P Shit Writer Uganda's phi-gems are a hobby I01‘ cNi l rennially- - gggtnhful veteran 33:6 gsesive 0on- i‘ servstive member of he Common! for Toronto Davenport. and hil latest program embraces vi-ttstl fat‘:- gmniinn the economic life o e ar es. _ Mr. MacNicol, who can take oa-l in any debate in the Common; and recite chapter and verse wit“ a greater arsenal knowledse the most min stern of the CWWW l’ "or. "" .1. can: '°“' °’ Mart mes a - Seated in his office the other day. his blue eyes s arkllng and S hlppy rin on his ace. h! "l" the rou a he will follow as soon l! Parliammt orerosuel- wfllbb’ Aug. He wants to investigate ‘the headwaters of the VSt. John Rmer with a view to estimating censor vation ossi-biiitles as related to power eveiopment. And he also wants to mark the shortest route from the Maritlmes throuzh Maine to Montreal With a view to sup- rting an express highway W0‘ ect which would facilitate rhe handling of freight between lhfl‘ seaside provinces and the blc cen- tral Canadian markets. "I think the Maritimes need cheaper power and an express highway if they are to improve their economic position." Mr .Mi‘- Nicol said, "and so I'm 801ml i0 find out about it." '0' l» 1- Mr. MacNicol has been finding out about everything from the northern Alberta tar sands and prairie irrigation to the Arvilla aluminum project and northern Ontario mining development we!‘ since he first came to the Com- mons in 1930. And his reply to his constituents who have questioned his expedi- tions is that what improves one part of Canada contributes to the general weal, ' In connection with St. John River conservation he- ier-is that much of the big streams water- shed is being wasted and a power- ful program would call for close r-o-operation with Maine. Nc\v Brunswick and possibly Quebec. As for the express highway. no feels an international aqrcemt-nt on such a prozram could he oasiiv reached with United States through the offer of similar fncill-flcs to ; that country on the highway to ' Alaska. Senate Snickers: A Scnalc com- mittee was seriously cngrirccl In orizuinc the Canada Day Bill "ic other dav. Suealzcrs who thouqht THE CHARLUPTETGWN GUARDIAN July 1 should be called so-nethinz plse spoke with some passt-m and i those who wanlori tlic status qua lsroke ‘H similar vein. i Then Senator W. D Euler iL- -Onlarlo) rose and said he lhriuqhi| ithc country was lndifcrrni to, the whole thinn. He thouzlit ;fl fiur-bec mcmhcrs iverc so uwcxizly.‘ desirous cf a change i-"i the m»... ; the rest oi‘ tho (wintry should‘ make the concession for the irnc lflt of unit". l After all. the "Wrrled hirl of a story whole thin," re- of '\ "'"ii' A’... iminer was found vroucho Homer beinw hc-"ih Jvrnom hv his ' iAsked why ho |be suhiectod l~ 1h‘ rsoP-ad. "It fitness" don't hurt T " S91Bl"" thought the Senate rovild loaf from thf-s philosophy. ’ I l? Ellen s Dzary l; By an Island Farmer's Wife (Continued from Page 2) der the golden tan of her s‘-:in. That was the kind of love she had had_ for David. Or was she \‘I‘.‘Oll1 again? It was the kind she had felt for David years ago. that first feverish flush of young love. But that had diminished died down. tempered to a stealer soberer flame. Yet it still had held the power to wound her. as now Gil was wounded. knowing love for her that was a torment as wcll as a delight. No. Anne was content with a love less devastating. i‘. v/do/uld be enough for her. shc hop- e | Gil shook his head again, "That's ‘what you think, my child," he ‘said. "You don't know anvthing about love, I don't believe you ever really experienced it. Anne. When you do. you'll understand." They had left the marsh now. the thick lily pads. so that Gil sent the canoe swiftly and silent- ly with strong sure strokes. through the calm deep water.‘ Anne leaned back and closed her‘ eyes. The sun was a round rod hall low in the west; and breeze was gentle in her hair. This was the time of day she loved best, eace and quiet. heartsease. That s ould be enough, her own heart said. That is the best kind of love, no matter what Gil thinks. Bhe wish ed that this hour. this feeling o! y) i? i serene contentment might l8]! forever. But neither quiet nor bliss can last forever. It was broken new by an approaching hum peculiar to airplanes and motorboats. Anne opened her eyes as the other boot dashed by, perilously close, so that its waves set the smaller craft tossing in its wake like the proverbial cork. She ut- tered a sharp exclamation-though not from fear—-and clutched the sides of the canoe. Gil uttered an exclamation too, a much more forceful one. "The fooisl" he sol-d "Coming so near. They might have spilled usl" Anne wondered if he had heard occupants of the other boat. and if he knew that one of them was David Sherman. - If she had not looked straight into David's eyes in that startled spilt lecond, and seen the answcr- ing flicker of recognition in his, Anne would not have believed it herself. David. . . here-why? A dozen questions started jangling in her brain. But emotion oven-rode an attempt at coherent reasoning. Al of the old trepidation that she had thought stillsd sprang into an agitated tumult. leaving her weak and defenseless, almost til. Bhe wondered if she ou ht to tell Gil that David had een in that beat. But why should she. since it was evident Oil did not know? What did it matter any- way? Ships that pass in the night . . . . .er motorboats that nearly Wiisons’ guests were David Camilla, Bhe knew that Gil must have known it was the speedhoat. She knew too as glance met Oil's as he came hack at their hostess with a reply prom t it forestalled any that still was endeavoring to keep his pass again. Why not try to forizcts it had happened. pretend it hnd not? That same evening Anne found mcnt on land. and that we‘d had that he must have known it was David in the motorboat. At the dinner table. amid much talk uml laughter. Marty informed hcr her exclamation. and "if he could guests that she had plnnncd an hear her heart thumpln now. She impromptu party. “The Wiisons wondered if Gil had no iced the have some guests, just arrived .0- day." Marty said. The Wilsons, Dot and Don, were some of Mer- ty‘; closest and "craziest" lfififldl “I told them to brim: thcm ainni; tonight and we'd lhrov.‘ so ' ' of welcoming bllllll‘. I might llilCh ihv iv.'v"" "" speedboat-—it's the fastest an the. lake. you . l could stir up some exciti-mcnv could tote a victrola; it's fectly swell night to stay out onl the lake." kil kn0w~u|ti. . Wi- l a wr- i Anne knew instantly that tho and Wiisn-ns’ hcr E0 other. e had recognized David nnil upset canoes- , 1 0 Jhey need not knowledge from her, AUGUST 14, 1946 , R; ~ ‘ Y _ . for precious little 212891511“; pRfzllrlTbc so cos)’ “he” Y“ know about this interesting “sale of DRESSES! l’ct|‘ll find bummer Diess e at pin money prlcflfi. K JERSEY Plum ‘n DRlidSliFlfOTTON AND SEER- .- - smo- srtkrtn nnnssps 93,3, stuns for $111913 - 12.95 for $.23 7.0» for o- B FlfWfl-IRED. lTiOTTED AND STRlPED DRESSES ldGDRE E~ WLEOD CiijiitLU A i iiibli N, PEI. "But I'd planned to take‘ Anne than a park mood, atterlili." Anne in the nmuscmentpark." Gil said. said. She was surprised at the CB5- , "I thought we'd find our excite- ual tone in which shc managed l0 doing so. But what was the use say it; astonished at herself for of running away again, of pretend- ing things that were so, were not? Suddenly she was detormin-d to one-ugh water for one day. That i: of course, if you can s are its from the party. Marty." e knew the rule of The Willows that guests BINDERS were to follow their own inclin- ations and whims. so that his adu- ed by-your-leove was only a wrest- UTE. "I believe I'm more in a party .i’oce this now. She would ha\'e to face meeting Di1\'Pd—8lltl Camilla -one day. It might ns wcll be now. tonight, as any other time. (To be continued) R. ll. illllGLEY 8i (i0. Wholesale Fruit and Vegetables‘. Cor. Dorchester 6t Pownal Sts, , l Pllilili 186 A limited ‘number ofiMcCormiclt-Deerin! Bindersready for immediate delivery. Phone- eail or write immediately if interested. 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