i Y 8, bullion T ‘.:_i \_-_l '._-_\ \;‘ \;i L-i L-j‘ w: - k“) \'l L-ii -. UNDERITH By Vincent Richards ......- w.‘ breath. the shriek of fright u the sma ca: swerved were in ears; the taste of blood was salty on his lips. I-le laughed shortly; it was not blood on his lips, oi course, bum pgrspiration. tgndotfigevsriejawgs‘ . e .. M: WWW“ flfifgyxinmutni.‘ {be .53.? o: satyr Brlnnintgl- laws-iii" “Q1, n,“ who, uh aoiud do nothing wi the “W” . rsistently re- ball. His rasquet had zone dead 15mm’ k3” be 1mm; 0g and heavy, He could not control his gIO¢2ImIsmIIYiEIlS€ gag radiant motions. Legs and arms irlerc list:- l ‘l i. " _' , t - e . _ “ed buck‘ 'f,§,,,1§§,' .113 mirlaugetI-‘alglfecr singsorrigvsu voice ii" 1i ‘mm gvhuned» m. 5w.‘ rom above kept u t: chant in llkiettiignntlidousieur Lefevre mm!" "M°r¥‘5 9W1 dsfem", 3am,‘- ~~ - ve n . 1., the second m. two games -gg"f,l‘iill§lflg_fv"m°a d S“ ‘in! he tlfliiifiiw “m; gftyéu $38 slaqshhgdbitf. bagfist lmgvrcsnqfefat, the " o’ ‘§.§..°'.°§I.°°airea' to the force of the drive knocking the LllIJl-lalins credit. But w at mat- llyflg‘ again now . ‘limit... w» ad. all‘??? ne ‘ IIFIZKIITSIEIGSEIE. attack u‘ entless. m‘ rewven.“ mum‘ on] Lgjf] service saved French player oil’ balance. His next ice was deadly, with more s in llventusll he.’ Lon Rollins. "Y" 1 1 1, Em win or ofse. Hed much rather mar?“ epfiggg-fl sgagrwm “n; °p_ of course, but if he lost- Ilull-l Justin still give him that gar‘; job in Indianapolis if he tell it? In New York II. W88 early morning. [let's see. the llhad started at 2.30; it must shortly after three now. Why. in York it was only! 5§V€PE to €’.i%l.”.°l.‘.i'.‘.‘i..§ “$3.5; CHAPTER X “ tgllygvegthiggaihigée $2,311,351‘: From below where he aused til LO IYIE LIlbO B. D008 0! IIIIEIY" §eih“p’ ‘f,,“°v;',,‘}“‘,,§§ glelxglelflghyrllseé his head toward * d? 3mg? ,,.,d_,,,, h, the umpire and laughed. siapiiins ‘lag, gust not do tug 11A,,“ the racquet challenglnglyhagains: ll, itulst wasn't what the Ellfi- but (glwgglgyuggsesfihéeganédvfia *.~":..c:::;=:l-...:;: ‘saris.- i? a . y,» two "i.lr"s.l.*r:..l:l 0343x550 “‘ ‘m ‘“’°“’ "‘ om. e mg . imr would. Ln motion pictures. mlfivgpiexfglgd “The w; film " ."“‘““'.‘"ii° “tltfilil am as» diam-am a» may "can. ncglil/enticeinal, inexorable. “s ‘m Mn" ma” mam’ a Davis Cup poslte side of the baseline, P015641 and again served. Valnly Lefevre strained to reach the boll -— and failed. Two successive aces-“Mon- sleur Rollins’ game. Score in Rum" two-all in the third set. Monsieur Lefevre leading in sets. two-love." match had been won by the man with two sets against him, Hadnt Cochct triumphed over BigBill i fuzzy ball. 1o evre dancing); den in gas; a éiuiickly ‘i‘“..l§ff...‘;l£i "so. issue hfioireaa a was was as moving back and forth, up and chm“ mink“ Legpfitfiggnsedq-h: ,arm makin arcs and circles Chan? an ha‘; tlghtenedhp was it. bail shoto his racquetPer- Fleiitmr m m ha“, ' lion was beginning t0 come DWSSIIIB. ly fir stopping “m, He now, and vaguely he wondered The" W“: Ldewe m that mud ll. l-lis country's cause should stir giepltntrllilgeilgntles. ma devutatmg . lo greattfiirn efforts, but there mum! The" w“ acclaim [mm a ther crowded al else out of hI: U" “M” ” “W.,§,*§,§s‘f,fi,,““%f,.fi announcement: liven the next two points. Win-i the "III"! w‘ 04' score m the frowned. sets now is two to one in favor of llo had gone out to Easthamp- Milnsieur mrewe‘ k -zlng-zing - sound of D0!‘- ‘l timed racguet meeting u He caught a in Swan- iiter her at once, the ‘d never 181m fa!’ °1 m?“ mmmgmwe, Zone roi- that ride iny Hughes‘ WW" “y” “Iailndmiigrgluae umiia And if they hadn't-but what over the sunb em m" thinking of that nOWI It was and Lefevre left e cw t-M w“ isle The sharp intake of herwWi1¢"_..l‘¢-..'°P“F‘?“d . _ _. r» This Sunday-May 10th is MOTHERS DAY. LEI I15 llelp you choose a gift for her. Mclfifimznd,’ lnyliEEinrGarllen Baikal" Mary‘, Plnx Fflilmnci’ c ‘or e . enla, to oogn i 00c, 95c, $I.50 Pllniesdl-zlcgtier! $1.15 ' SPECIALLY WRAPPED MOTHER'S DAY BOXES OF ( 1 IIL-QLOO ‘ ‘ 2 lb —$Z-90 Other boxes up We have a host oi’ Other Suggestions raTW-‘Ra-s NO nvnr LIKE FORGETTING FIRE’? NO JOY LIKE‘ bEING REMEMBERED" IHE Jlaulllus PHARMACY W: Uf- \u.C . 5111/21 ‘Uluilrllulilll i. I1 rm li'- l--. ‘"li~l2ls[1»lul' -.><l>.l ‘w. H1. llluwil . ll jj- fidcnce in their god Iofevrc- At firs \-\_ ’ r l. E. E l5 l: following the rest period Len sensed the change in the spectators, the ball boys, the linesmen, even the referee. There was I. laok of con- the change was slight, then marked. and complete. An easy cne-sluec victory was turning into a brillilui. and sensational uphill struggle. “Monsieur Rollins‘ game; Mon- aieur Rollins leads in the fourth '°%l~.i“"°;i°.l%" a n and e r a own ore Lefovre’: forehead. The hunch h“ Davis Cup star broke Lou's service for two successive points, but un- daunted, Len smashed his way to a lead of three games with bullet-like aces and phenomenal net play. And now Lefevn was plainly worried. He fretted about a pebble that had become uprooted on the court. It was necessary for him fo tighten the laces of his shoes. And once he glared at a linesman who called in favor of the American a. shot which nicked the side-line. Len was m splendid use of his height now by net at s time when Lefevres stroking bad weak- ened in stre and accuracy. Kill followed kill for telling points. Lefevre then tried to drive him back into the deep court with long, float- ing lobs and passin shots, but his efiorts were futile. n Rollins was not to be stopped. Len noticed, and it was the first genuine thrill he had experienced since he began the all-important match, Clark's hand digging into Wneatleys shoulder, yet Wheatley dicl not seem to notice. And Swan- strom and Hughes salt forward, staring, breathing unevenly as if they themselves were playing. [on was serving again, and. if he won this game it would square the match. If he could take this game axilouset, it might crush. Lefevres sp r . aing-zing-alng - went the ball. Crunching of rubber-soled shoes ies of over clay. Bw legs darted here, re. “Uutl" "Good!" “Faultl" in excited French from the linesmen and reieree. The deadly quiet of the stands except at the conclusion OI volleys which won applause. And 11:11:12)’, tonelessly from the referee's Iourth set 6-2. The match stands squared at twp SELS'BII.'" "Monsieur Rollins wins Tile sun had dropped some in the sky and it was a little cooler when tho 11 the players returned to the court. I- Slmda-v 51111001 in Cavendish BI! But it was a resolute lofevre Len faced now. of the last two. Rather, a. man who realized his danger. grim with determination. Not the unsettled one His fsoe was But Len did not fear him. (To be Continued) KISS YIIIIII TIRED FEELING GO0DBYEI Peplnl Many Suflcr Low Blood Counb-And Don't. Know It. The bafllnl’ thing about law blood count l: that you can weigh about as much ll you aver did-even look haul and strong. yet —yuueuufeuluif dhadilyour ow 81gb] nuance’: you liuvuflvrot Inough red blood eorpuaclmltlatliair tel fob to carry llfe-glvln oxygen from your ungn throughout your y. And lust u it plade the energy in you: body and give you going power. Get Dr. Williams Pink Pllll today. They an world-noted {or the help they give la Increasing the number and strength of Nd wrpuuclcl. Then with your blood count up you'll feel like bounding up the chin u l1 you were floating on air. Auk your drlllfllt for Dr. Williams Pink Pllll today. Salvage Campaign At Summcrsillo 17w Qglvnge committee at Qum- merslde in to be highly wmlmfldfi for the excellent work they lie do- ing. Mr, MacHeath was in Mm- esterdny and he inform; us the. i, full car of paper ii beinc iwiui today. This oar will be liiiwfi (IINOt to the palm mi-iil '0 i" manufactured into will‘ Howl-illi- Mr. A. Block, local dealer, h ll- statirlg in the aortinl Hi4 o! material. Other :1. e c Department “g Hlghwgy] b truck left for summerside curler this morning to uaist lh the lamina of this w- anomsnsizas. mlzl-ild-(Wi Ego IIELIGOLAND _ Aghtbaldogfdioll I M" 4 I" “m, of Hellgolsnd in i014. died 7°" 2f. ‘Z2i...?..‘.i§".§."’°a‘i§ aggipg-lgyghgnltirel when the clown was wounded. nurcu rn-as IrMflY IDNDOIN- (OP) -==-— Tobacco will r vibrato “Will , . ,’,‘.°.l.i§‘Zl.l... they w" l" "Y lea lmlu their hwl W! Iihi-AIIAI- GUARDIAN Illa alum in reserved rol- new: 0| local interest. but ldvertlulll o! I ueIIy allure may be llaeflod n! I unto a word. strictly puynblp II advance. COOK! for Photographs. L-bufl. CONFEDERATION IJFI INSUR- ANCE, Irfll HAMPTON UNITED CHARGE.- Services on Sunday, May 10th as follows: Bonshaw ll A. M. DeSable 3 P. M. Hampton 7.30 P. M- 5-8-11. PBESBYTEIQIAN CHURCH IN CANADm-Marshfleld 0218189. Ser- vices next I..ord’s Da . Mount Stewart ll A. M. Hfghfie cl 8 P. M. Marshfleld 7.30 P. M. Rev, A. C. MacPhall supply. Dr- A. O. Thom- son, Interim Moderator. Annual congregational meeting Maxshfleld, Monday, May 11th, B P. M. in the Church. - PBESBYTEBIAN CHURCH IN vices next Lord's Day. Glasgow Road 11 A. M. Hurtsville 3 P. M. Brookiield Sunday School 10.30 AM. Worshi 7 P. M- Dr. A. O. Thom- son. ter. 5-8-11. ACKNOWLEDGEMENT -_- ‘flit P. E. I. Hospital gratefully ao- knowledge donations of seventy dollars from Prowse Bros, Ltd. be- ing share of proceeds oi Almi- versary Sale. IF YOUR. RADIO is not working the trouble may only be a bad tube. Bring or mail your old tubes and have them tested Free at Holmans. Charlottetown Store- 4-34-31. READY F08 OPENING — Mr. Lloyd E. Inman Borden, well known lobster buyer left on lH-iday moming for Canoe Cove where he will superintend preparations for the opening of his lobster business at that placed also at Victoria. CAVENDISH CHARGE. —- Wor- the shi on Sunday. May 10th in Cav- en lsh at ll A. M. Stanle Bridge at 3 PM. New Glasgow at .30 P.M. Meetin of the Official Board in Caven lsh at '7 P. M. on Monday th. All who are interested in asked to meet at the home of Jere- miah Simpson's on Wednesday, May 13th at 8.30 P. M, Geo. W. Tille , ister. 5-8- i. NORTH RIVER. B A PT I S 1‘ May 10th. , a f. story f what the Enrggna to tiiezvorld. Kingston klndlv note ch of hour from B P. M. to 3 P. M. o service at North River fsltlgslllldly. Rev. A. 2.‘. Todd, Min- r. CAVENDISII SCHOOL Honor Roll of Cavendish School for ilho month of April: Grade X-l. Clemmie Simpsoni Ethel Moore; Jennie Moore Grade VIII-1 Doris Graham. Grade VII—1. Lloyd MacNeill; 2. Gordon Gillis; 3. Ohesley Clark. Grade VI-l. Jclin MaoNeill; S. Alley Graham. DG-ralgesig-i. Herbert Moore; 1. ona peen. Grade III-l. Charlie Gallant. Grade II—i. Harold Sim n. Preston Simpson and Vivien Smp- son equal. Grade I (BrJ-l. Walter Gui- - fc McNeill. Grade I (Ji-J-No exams. Perfect Attendance: Chealey Clark, John McNeill, Charlie Gal- lant, Eric lVlcNeill, Walter Gal- an . drummer: Ruth Hunt ‘ . ff/Vflfr’? Z54.‘ 7154 The Red Cross Campaign is the only National War Service appeal to the people of Canada this year . . . Payment of pledges may be spread throughout the year . . . Next week be ready for the collecting teams. MAY 8th FRIDAY, ‘LOO-Choir Rehearsal. Prince Edward Island Hospital Anlnual Meeting NOIJOQ I! hereby given that, In pursuance of the Act of Incorpor- Blifln a lillbllc meeting of all con- tributors to the Prince Edward la- lund Hospital will b6 held in St. Paul's Parish Hall, I‘. M. for the purpose lgil 1151 harlottetown, May 21st, 1942 at 8 of electing Trustees for the government of the Institution in accordance with the Bye-Laws and for the transaction o such other business as may be brought before it 5-U-tts-OI. A E. HARRIS. Secretary, Board of’ Trustees. May Have Valuable White Mica. Find TORO NTO. MBY 6 -—(CP) — A report that muscovite, white mica, had been found by a farmer eastern Ontario was confirmed to- day by M. Tremblay statistician of the Ontario department of mines. He said this mica. Ls combined with amber mica for use in the manu- facture of heavy for aiiplarie motors. Commenting on a report that the recent find in eastern Ontario was the first such discovery in Canada, Mr. ‘Premblay said other deposits had been located in the Dominion previously. “There is quite a large deposit in Fin-TIE Shu- THE CHARLOTPETOWN GUARDIAN é ' . ,- ElZJ-lslallulallslolallsllallsllsllslac-lululsulslulslalsllslalsllsllsllslallslsullslallslslsllsla i PAGE THREE an4u-Jh _ _ El IEEIEEIEIEIEIEEGIEIE E-J @@Fi ‘um mum' um Trinity United Church -duty spark plugs of white mica hear Quebec City and smaller pockets have been found in Ontario." he said. ifbly’ other deposi 17-" "There are pos- ts in the coun- Mr. Tremblay said amber mica is found extensively in eastern On- turio and central Quebec. Principal producers of white mica were India. and Ceylon. _____________ NORTH TRYON SCHOOL Report for the month of April: Grade VII-l. 2. Joyce Thomson; 3. DSWBOIL . 5 Grade VI-l‘. a Melvin Dawson; 3. SOIL Joyce Wood; Charlie Thom- Shirley Thomas; Ethelbert 2 Grade IV-I. Morley MacDonald; fiogeath Delaney; 3. Elaine Chis. Grade III——1 Boyd MacDona _ _ Grade II—-1. Ruth Marlon Delaney, (equal); Thomson; 3. Ralph Mu . Grace l-Iowatt; I. ld- 3 Verna Wood. Ihorrlson and 2. Leroy Donald. Grade I (SrJ-i. Doreen Howatt; 2. Richard Sawler; 3. Crade I Highest avera 90.2 gercent. i Hig percent. Perfect Attendance: (Jr.)-1. Eula Wood. Hazel Dawson. in Senior Grades: rley omas. tendance: est average in Junior Grades: 85.7 percent. Morley MacDonald. Percentage of a 80.4 Gladys D6- laney, Vernon Inman, Heath De- laney, Morley MacDonald, Richard Newsome. Lorne Inman, Kathleen Inrnan. Boyd MacDonald MoKeens-fi. Verna Claude Thomson , Dotty W0 . Ruth Woodington, Ralph MacDonald, Doreen Howatt. -Teacher : CUPS MINUS HANDLES IDNIDO Jessie B. Lleard. N - (GP) - Many Brit- ish housewives, temporarily relin- quishing the struggles broken crockery in ih to replace e usual man- ner, are buying bankers — hand- lelese cups _ instead of cups which are becoming more llendad and pucllal In Canada A: your grocei-‘c in 73' and 12-02., I packages-also In improved FILTER tea balls. ' -~ and more come gift. Charlottetown Man of you on the l with her new Spr in sheers, silk jer CHERRY VALLEY SCHOOL The following is the reiflfl? °f Cherry Valley School for April! Grade X-l. Mildred Maclsaac; 2. Dorothy mes. Grade VII-l. John McLeod: 3. Albert MacDonald; 3. Bennett Malclsgac .vI 1 Raynwnd MM G — . ' “I e Louis MacDonald; Verna lugs; 3. so , Margaret Murphy; I. M uri Hi8 . GTBldO clef (Bra-i. Eleanor Hilfi- gan. hGrade II (JrJ-i. Everett Mur- y. pG-radg 1 (BrJ-l. Norbert Mur- ph. .-l. Leslie Irvin . Grads I (Jr) m“ Gr u Issac. Higliesmvefiage in Junior trades Ev t y- "e In scher: O. Maclsaso. l4-Year-0ld V May Be Youngest Canadian Soldier TORONTO. May 6 "-(CP) —Pr0- bably on, o! tho youngest soldiers in Canada's (active) army. l-i-yeui- old Pte. Ted Adair of Toronto is helping guard Canada's east coast- ‘Ihe lad, who looks more like an 18-year-old, was finally admitted to the army after Toronto rd of education had forced him to give up u. Job and return to school. "I asked the board of education to grant exemption to Ted so that he could leave school and get a job." his mother said today. "He left. Ilimself, and did get a job delivering for a Iiillndfl‘. But he Wag forced to quit and lv-turn in school. He did-for til-o or IIIFG’ days. Then he told me he couldn't g0 on like that. He said he was go- fn~ to run away and get work. "I told him not to do that. That boy wanted to do something lo help out here at home. Heaven knows vle needed help. “Then Ted came home one eve- Buy Mother something personal, choose for example one of these very lovely slips . not buy for herself but she'd love to have! Tea Rose, White, Ice Blue,- - - — - - — — —$2.00, $2.95 Matching Pantles- - — — — — --$1.25, $1.59, $2.00 Give Mother Stockings, no lady ever has enough, and this gift will keep your memory sweet. Always the new ones at Moore & McLeod Limited, Sheers, Light Ser- vice, Sansrun Lisle. Stockings at $7942, $1.00 $1.25, $2.50 i. i , Mother would like Gloves . ._ , , ment at Moore & McLeod’ ‘ that Mother likes, the m fabrics. Choose for — - - I-low she’d delight in one of those beautiful bags or purses shown in so lavish a variety at Moore 8i Mo- Leod s in every popular style and shape. $3.50, $5.00, $7.50, $10. 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