THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDLAN memo nmvan l j j » By Alexander Campbell . , ~ 4 l‘ LOVE ACTS STRANGELY Six weeiu before. Frank Carter had wakened up after a crash. to find a lovely girl bendlnf over hlm. He had reflected that. (this were heaven, he liked it. But the lovely girl had spoken coldly. She had been aloof and de- tached. The only interest she had seemed to take i-n him was a scientific one. She had observed him as cold-bloodedly as a student observes a frog. Now he woke up again, to find the same girl bending over hlm. But she was the same only in her‘ PROCLAMATION BRIGHTEN UP WEEK ‘i In an effort to make our Island Province more attractive and as a welcome to our Sum- mer visitors I do hereby proclaim and set aside the week of July 8 to 13th THEN Oorothwy and Roddy found themselves dancing wildly together on top of their grassy knoll. Then. over his shoulder. Reddy saw smnething. l-le released the girl and stepped back. His eyes glared, As if it could have been heard in time. or at that distance. above the roaring engines o! the car. he screamed: “Guv'norl Look out_l" Dorothy looked. As Carter shot towards the fin- ishing line, a ohild who had some- how escaped his parents wandered TRAGEDY 1 E ‘ k BRIGHTEN UP WEEK IN THE PROVINCE Attention to Homes and Schools with mouths very edglelc-f tge track. ant: lxcieveligcsi Tears streamed down Paint and Whltenlng’ a General Cleanlng l“, laeoaptreecirgindaivilisserd‘: a o“ e i 28$ lingered divinely m his PIOCGSS, and THE FLYING 0F FLAGS Will The tot wandered on to the road. ears. brighten the appearance and add beauty and For an instant the blue racing car "I love you!" was roaring down on the child. standing there frozen with sudden He found he had lust sufficient terror and, bewilderment. Therdstrength to raise himself and kiss was no time to brake. to slow down. her on the mouth. Then he sank The big blue car swung at rightlback and the mists of unconscious- angles, skidded violently. and snot! ness closed over him once again. off the road on to the rough ground‘ A man carrying a black bag. at the side of the track. broke throiigh the crowd. , It leaped like a live thing. Wllll a Doctor! Dorothy tumed swiftly shrill scream of tortured metal. It‘ to him. Through her tears, she was bounded, rebounded and scmer-ismiling happily over that caress. sauited. A ‘figure shot through theflls he all right? Is he badly hurt? air. and thick pungent smoke was.Will he-—-" value to Prince Edward Island in addition to "Darling!" murmured Funk" making our Island Province more attractive to all Islanders as well as to those who come among us as guests. ‘__. Given under my Hand and Seal at Government House, Charlottetown “ this Twenty-Sixth Day of June, 1946. J. A. BERNARD, Lieutenant Governor of Prince Edward Island. SPEGIALIZING IN PEBIMANENTS ALL NEW EQUIPMENT FINGER-WAVING, etc. -llllllTER RlllEll BEAUTY SALON down past his goggles. His eyes LILIAN WALKER seemed to be closed. . . Dorothy threw herself on her Bfifllltwlll" knees beside him. She seized his shoulders. PHONE 13 "Frank!" she shouted. “Frank?” A sob was torn from her throat. "Oh. darling. you mustn't die. I ‘ave youl" , <~0~Q1~f~ ~_ ,_ c IA iiilfflliiiisi pouring up against the hot sky. Dorothy found herself blue] I runninani She raced across grassy. uneveir lground. fought desperately with. people who got in her way. t They were all running in the samei direction, hundreds of them. I The blue car was a blazing mass, of wreckage. What had been one of of the proudest creatlones of man. an intricate piece of gleaming‘ machinery, was tortured and twist-; ed metal. had A cordon of police beenl formed. and they were trying to keep the crowds back. One of them barred Dorothy's way. "Sorry Miss." he began. She ducked under his arm and ran on. The heat of the car came out in a wade and almost blinded her. She skirted it and put one hnnd- across her eyes and made far the| spot where she had seen that fly- ing figure fall. Frank lay on the ground. His_ arms were outstretchedBlood from a cut in his forehead had trickled T E JOB: Maintenance of the mi es of wire and the delicate instru- ments which are a vital part of every modern aircraft. Allied trades in- clude aero-engine electricians and ofiice-machine mechanics. Valuable training courses are established for most trades; service or civil experi- ence can mean immediate advance- ment in “grouping” and hence Ill’ pay, Applicants should normally possess junior matriculation or its technical-school equivalent. Previ- aus bade experience ls not essential. There are openings also in many other ground trades. THE PAY: Basic pay vim llvlns allowances for non-commissioned ranks runs from $95 monthly for Air- craftman Class 2 to $188 for Warrant Officer Class i; extra pay for trade proficiency and increased pay after .- m"; years in any rank; marriage allowance of $20 a month; free unl- form clothing and medical and dental service. téfflll. THE PENSION: a lifetime i111.‘ eome on discharge afier 20 years’ on» more service; pensions or gratultiei N5. in the event of prior discharge on medical grounds, and pensions or gratuities to widows or children in the event of death while on service. VETERANS’ PREFERENCE: 1 . As among applicants, war veterans applying for reappointment will re- ‘ ceive preference, and if accepted will be reappointed to the ranks they held at the time of their discharge, I i or to the nearest ranks which estab- ~ lishment permits; and their prior service will b I lactos- in promotion and pension. TERMS OF SERVICE: Applicant» without previous service must over IBAnd under 26. Good condhct, satisfactory medical category and educational qualifications will enable applicants to enlist in Regular Air Force for five years and re-engege thereafter for further. live-year WHERE TO AFN-Y: Applications _ should be made to Eastern Air Com- mand, RCAF, l7 South 5t., Halifax, The medical man hhot her a keen glance. "Fiance?" he murmured. “Ah. yes cl‘ course!" Dorothy did not contradict him She looked at him with mute ap- peal. The doctor was hi»; recumbent hands over body. “H’m!" he murmured. “Don't seem _to be any bones broken." Un- mllsflflllsly he echoed Professor Ellington? remark of six weeks 8E0. “Lucky young devil!" ' don't running Carter's “He straightened up. "I think you have anything to worry about. May be slight concussion. I'll swear there's no here's the ambulance.‘ “Doctor? Dorothy rose swiftly. "May I so with hlm?’.' "cPrlfllYllyl" He nodded heartily. “That will probably be the very best thing,” The doctor proved a shrewd diagnostician, Frank had had a lllfky P-“allc. No bones were broken and there was no concussion. Pro. "5501" Ellington. visiting him h. lllfiswgll» Slltlsested that he give up ei ea of accompanying the ex. Pedition to the Drakensberg. Tw° days lalel‘. Carter would Drcibably have agreed. He ivould have been glad of the excuse to get out of a situation that had b more. intolerable. emme Dh§l)i‘:,al]11;f_ “w” “l” “Pail em~ “Not at all rain. I WG-llldlsilljrflllllgsb; afscmrrighatn? "The Enfield.‘ liilTl. "sails on week.” "Thcn I'll be Wflcftiiti ‘hilt-ids? ci" ain _\-_, my hm“.- ‘ .d _ - “only loo glad to“! life/g ' the f saturlil‘; "i?" {ill .,ab°“rd*ll your of- BYS suspected, for him m make ms our was there dared. A d F m?“ l! he [or dariilll allxlflrllilsngél! in the mood be 5500a’: 50:11: $501017)’ NATIONAL DIIINCI FOR All! DIPARTMINT or ‘Hon. Colin GlbnryMlnlslsr \ mam, caiuiiia n. y. Gordon, Depuly, Minister I .s i. l l-C my o"? lhllll? worried since she had _ and its . -. mum hagfolnséiélzgilht ciimaxJ . 1m.“ hlm H" def"! now that _ "ml ‘lflwn: the in... C95‘ ' 81L ‘h? barriers Sheosht (defences of against her true sell‘ T pose was shattered like: ahgislort m mirr < ' - hegahle and Sh? would llunsford-Greenan Wedding ___. cmA bratty Jumxw FllZP r . iliénsoo vglelgiléigasyflasulc“ ' w e" D°r°llly Agnes, , ‘laughter of Mr. and Mrs J P ' Gretna" Kfilli/‘s Cross and’ H" Lyman F. Dunsford. Charlottetown lcn n! .M“" Fwd Dunsford and the ate Mis. Dunslord Cornwall “mled l" marriage’. Rev i’.°5'gi‘.".£.°.§.’§§m°“ m“ °‘~’"'“°"Y Gm," ,1 fl" Numiai Mass. . millrliige by her fntiier, the bride woie a floor-length W. 0f Pink sheer ove satin mad: on simple lines the uil skirt cndl n l’? a medium train. Her dam‘? smiaefiai °Y metehlns shade iviiil BIIBth veil. w“ n smart. 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