at... ,. PAGE EIGHT THUNDER FROM TIIE STANDS By Vincent Richards I!!! IIISUIAIICI IIIIII‘! lovriv {OH _|. GRAPE]: I goodbye louver-unless yo It was 1914118. At first. one!!!“ toe] you still want me, hood mo, NATALIE ’ l iillllllil. WILF {ITH J. n. WILLIAMS 5 .00 m\ ET’). ~l Tile Friendly Jeweller U A I’ 31% h)‘ Gt. Geo. Street I “" mllicsgoll, , BIS P»I. A v- WILL LOVE ITS PERFECT mum sunshine, Len Rollins saw the W!" and run him and ne had ‘I: _ plLlQl o! ‘lppllllfl- st first rebqhrgé’! ladder hm _\.. \\\§T\d:\\\\\\\~\\\ green bnckswllhd- was weak. Len went quickly to m, 57'” I, “LDRW __ JEWELLER Flfwfifl-‘Scl-rt “m. mpdmlilelfi‘... nelfiill 312% court's all dried up. Looks damp 1n The white ball fly bug md "sure we have: Let's g0." aware. This now vras his one and fizéul/ they warmed 11D P511594 It Itlgvtggllz‘ to sip lelnon i the shade o! the clubhouse lll- send me s wire and I'll come." ‘w h d d tbatxille brilliance oi the Carolillfl And thelxirslze had turned qlrckly ' h ‘lied b h ‘ f B id t lemon _ 0m - Ulelbalzlesgitrsl Pfllecl 1T1: rill-indie your love. and the srrroundllal =gmg mulht that we was 0171118 as she - ' Tim l: why the famous 4-point guarantee oi perfect coloring. goggtxgiwullcdm" army“ dggpi] c: ' ' ' ' o o o s o - _-. _V - cutting. brilliance and flawless quality means so much to her. ‘battery, goal sh- voioo from irks: if: 0c: 1:: /2 i s n '- ~» <~=~§\\ 11m, becsme louder as he ov- thoughts. - ‘w \ Esme‘. .:.;=!;"s.-....'l;i ...;'"zl:. ..l:.'.=":...%":...°.c.** j § s ' ~“ Ki _.~\“\\ \\\\“ \\\\\~ lzrgflpelainat one side oI the court. Best three sets out oi’ {Ive liar. Fold-sh ‘ r i IQN ‘ \ * c" a girls. ‘latch :::.:....i%l..".lr.-...*.r ." . . a -@ \\Q\\ ~ » \ i swea er. _ ' \ \\\ %h.g.sgilggse.agltfile.a mo... h m " " T” T _'"" '. " . __ humid r13». _ ese ce against O W PATTERSON 0.... t... can “c "cm "c" s s "mttenf" Inn tel-got now. ss he flwlyg gm 1' t, '1' th Gi- Gentile St- l...~§3§l2?-‘ "‘ m‘ "m" "° ° it?“ 322i"? it‘? “§.¥..%'.'.‘3..';‘3.'.; The thin young man rmide a 395- stands fell away. A girl named tllre with one hand. ‘Hope thal- Grnoe Worthington‘ did not exist, I18’ th t orner." f . e boundare; oi th t, fgnonfihl-ugged. "It didn't ruin the sloping net. Don Clark, Zrgfigfi- much, just a. couple oi’ tours. We ve inl. running. sweating on the other played on worse." do oi’ it-ot these only was he Th walked olt on the sun- only world. iloodgb, court. 1133411395 fell rwn- ‘They chanced courts and ‘Lei chalantiy, surely; the ooll danced realized, with cool cisticn, m“ he back and iorth between them as was ieodln as to one. They Len was not afraid. He had Water and wipe the racquet hand- _.. .- ?___._i____-_ reached the}??? at Akgrrcn-MQ: ifrrvéi; llillrekcoglc breallradnclkil Ggrlrs - . t rnalnen a e mom s ave a e e is _ Sillvls Clip team had played in, Cup star would never uvercomelwlt 8i‘ "“ ‘OR QUALITY AIID VIILIJE CHOOSE TIIAT lilll AT GOOKIN BROS. Bridal Wreath Diamonds & Wedding Rings the tournament every Davis Cup was going to be s. battle all flflhl, :7””1‘”’7”‘/ hopeful had entered in an attempt but ho would win to win cquet tightly; . BRIDAL WllEATll Lirzzkc/irivrlli recognition. And he had He ripped his ra leached the final. Only this tliin "le b l Spun up oi’! the grass. He young nlan across the net from stroked it to Clark's backhand. The him—Don Clark, Alllilflcli‘: number return from Clark was to hi3 own one lnzlli and world's Tlilifilléi‘ three. backhand. Drop-shot. Clark racing renllllned. Len was sure of a place in trantlcallyy. reaching the ball on the team. They ll-Gdtlfl him to but unable to do aynthing with it. help try to nest the hietc-ri: Da_\is Cooly Inn banged it away, Cup away from ‘he indomitaole Buck it came. low and hard. Frenchmen, brings it back to Again the racquet flashed and America. 4 again the "screw hall" was good lie He was a success! That's when was "on" today all right. Grace had wanted him to be. Only The lob was high and deep. He she-this was a heck o! a time to be had to go back. Far buck and to thinking about Grace Worthington. his left-toward the corner. He ran They were through, finished, walh- swiftly, in pursuit c: the bull s]- ed-up. And it was all her fault. She ready over his head and quickly had her tool ideas about his not descending. _ playing tennis. As if a year or two The ground suddenly opened un- oi plziving could affect his whole der him. His feet no longer were. - - - - lite. He was only twent -two! His on firm grass. He was strgngelvln Sea View and Vicinity m; in 1 SUMMERSIDE P. E. l. See the latest styles here. No obligation. IVIOASE JEWELER Summerside a beior im. He'd the sir. His mm flayed b t I iled ed ysnyiliinge-olwnys hold to find anything to cling “to. a |N ACCORDANCE wn-H THE RUUNG 0F had to work. why couldn't she see Clark's words flushed slnmlingly .4. 'I'he bitter Pii-nxs oi min and death weed with pomp and pride uido o! all their ways Y cast aside. deadly foo must them be NO EXCHANGE-Unless delivered In error or defect- Ive in quality. 511B Pfflvfllllnnil Wind all through to have a year or two oi’ fun before dried llP- Looks damp in that cor- is cleared (or them to run their as silly, as unimportant —D&ln like thousands oi’ nails being .__________ 1 OUR- SOLDIERS , _ _ ness ram t within him-why d d “m If.“ m... : on military duty and was spend- lllml-ihlP-i l" Fl°rlda~ "Marry me NO RETURNS-Con be accepted for refund or ex- change after six days from date of puma or mmy was made by ML bably be playing forever." mm“ Mr‘ McDonald u, you see that? I think I'm on my For Hitler's greed must be o'er Cold North East wind has been that and understand that he bod in his brain: "Hope the court's all ' T April and with the several sn w- he settled down? And this sort oi ner." tails the ground is very wet and tun was innocent. If he batted He went down heavily, trying l; muddy and wheeling in the high- around with other girls. or did a desperately to keep hill leit leg ways is also in r bad condition. lot o! drinkin or anything like free-and Iuilinl- He hsnrd some- Tiw fishermen are rushing to their-then she’ have something to thi crock sharply. vet peculiarly complete their preparations but kick about. But playing tennis. and mui’ ed. And then his ioct wen? Just now it looks as though it playing it well enough to reach the d186- But only for a second it was fa e would be some time beicrc the ice Aiken final deai TN?" Searing. wracking pain . ii , b t a. i days c! southerly as Grace claimed, then why did driven simultaneously through the will?! w‘buld egYlI-eatly change the stnurxigingr ca: hxerc ltlhe gileilcmzfllineéklfi dark and To concave materials and service vital to the War ‘llnmn- film go“ °Cmfiq ‘mm m, m,‘ Q1131‘ ° °"°’7' effort, the lollovlilli "QIIIQUW" <1" “IWIIYI lmmed- Mr. wlllllsm nrgnller, a. For veii- tlgélcmalsigfiilléesl uTrgdgl-Ildt ‘vim (To, Be Continued) e G S lfliely- $12.11?‘ ;"',,$’,“..,.;'.“‘§.£'w.‘i‘i.'m. stands in his ears, with this headi- - 1m” God d sold! NO DELIVERIiS-On parcels valued at less than $1.00 A mo” plant“ ‘nimble magi?‘ h?!“ ‘m “Qgldgfnh l‘ “In 18mm’ bjmm“ w‘ “m” m‘? _ evening was spent st tbs home That last scene with Grace (could w. m?“ orllgwm ‘ NO PlCK-UP-Excspi on goods delivered m error, do- a: m. finial. ilrrekilonvxslkffi; Ltgorleellrretuhxfev; cbggyelxvmléilglillg Wm, hm we m at m,’ “I” fectivo In quality or too heavy or bulky 019- ti)‘; boys o‘? that community was the day before h, was Iggy- for personal carrying. John MacDonald who is serving in: l0 Play in "w 5011mm‘ 477mm- “h m, u now, Gracie," he had pleaded. hair‘. EnUEWMIdEyFALubnId n- “fttlghiuewey- We'll so south w- eld. when tho company had gath- lflNgT-M n ‘he h“ n “ed we“ The cred Mr. Robert Clark was appolht- .. l “' . I’ ed chairman and after a few well 1Y~ 1m fllfflld- Y°“'V° Pmmmd Our boys have got the power chosen remarks a nice address was loo many times to give up flfinnl$~ “Provide the tools." they'll do their read and the presentation o; a and you re still playing. You I pro- And ngivger 5mm m hour urcliou, unless goods are found do- _ Frederick wall on behsli o! his "Bl" 1'5 1"" Imvel" 5""? “I!” Ive or delivered In error. m"! ny to wt a place on the Davis thrown if")? “f”? '§'I’,',,'f°°{h§f,l”§§§§ gup TEETH? That's something I've ljlls army chased nskew finder? in (lerliemberlnz him so dreamed or ever silnced! flixrsti took ‘Givestthcm the tools," they are the . _- b l m M1 . X1 HOW y ggzxierlolléslyi AAlllolysolingtgolin ilhé-iicguc atlzbitiolrll may ha reqgzg They ll pull the Empire through. The ladies served a. delicious lunch ifgaalgfve Jgdupkofi “$0M!!! m: God guard ous-‘léae ' tb ni w! MAKE our DELIVERY A DAY. g3 ggngflllgilfcqngf mgmfgugg knowinguyou were keeping me from . . m“, one, Whovo sacrificed tboh- d to do I-I much And leit their cherish a n i 1, m‘ d by ML Axonm Holmes someth I vrunte e 0mm A! IO A.M.—Io ZVIYDJIIQII on Euiron Street, Brighton “m e "5 I Wall“ l" 8° 1° m“) ’° ‘m’ M11’ grant them we returning Ron an areas nori . and Mr. Eddie Matthews. Every- Wm back we Cup». God He had wanted to take Iior in his Bu]; w i; 1am; 0g ppm body joins In wishing Ml‘. Mac- Dmald u" be“ °t ma“ arms but she had taken a step The victory torch still flaming kw d. wars declared to cease. this time. You ML Jmuwl-Rto “Bu!” sillrc; rm Germans 1 then beaten "film" i is, bi -timc OI mnnm Amp! 5on4, “m, you! m 1 ‘Their greed In Luger crushed do!“ want to be l tennis bum‘; And Hitler still with hatred wife‘ traveling a“ over the world Will have his threatenings hushed. NO SALES ON APPROVAb-Except on house furnish‘ Ings prices at $10.00 or more. At 3 P.M.—To customers In ureos south cf Euston Street and south of Brighton Rood. Several oi the youns men from u change your mind. I! you get s Job and The Rogers Hardware (l. Ltd. Headquarters tor medical examin- stlon previous to iclnlns UP for militfl! 611W. Mr. Claude Blakaney oi the R. C. 0. C. is spendlfll; o. short fur- lough at his home the guest oi his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Atwood Blsxnney. He is receivins B W511" welcome. Miss Margaret COO-SW! R. N. who has been inn Charlottetown tor some time on llrofesslmlfll dutiel was ls recent visitor to hol- mothor, Mrs. James Cousins. Bal- tio. The many ireinds o! Mr. Layton Coulson are pleas-d to learn he is making a. good recov: iollowing his recrent illness irom blood-pois- oning. v- BOOSIVELT AND CHURCHILL The met at ses. Iheyplans oi nation were laid blue, And few it any creed or tribe Knew they were there- On History’! W801i will go down In letters bold. flow valiant men. in waters deep,- Maybe on Scotirs show. gkazilussectil in allnslfigerity c m ons p g As great limes grounded. eagle like; Both by t day and night. Imy worshipped God when lob- bath came; Thst throng oi men, Their voilcxcg 58ml the hymns and They gliam-cd in childhood days And as Atlantic waves razed on They joined in hearty prmise. Th two e tm , A mien clgstsptd sbntight in either . ‘ti r- , Uyllliasgdrebglillsgdcgzglrtlrixut? rgsborlltmlt There will be vacant fireside: And sad and clroopin hearts But those who've 101T we'll proudly noel The! all Plnyed heroes ports. —Coro. MncNeill, Summerside, P. EL I. ' -i_.__-.___.__ ._, 1N THE TWILIGHT T?“ 1°88. day is over Andtbo wsoievmingiall AsItcndinth lotw h IMCILIIIBBOIOIIBJIITEIIUZIPM sms .t As Igme lit the clouds in the hoov- II Iliutm bl . Ind ‘Ihouigeowngolm mbcomesw Tbotiasolwinmyhosrtmdun- Tlwn n. breeu springs up in the , twilight I Slowly moi/m: the clouds in the Tinntslbtaplunktuinslobllasnlm As tbs light or tho doyswwly dies. Then my ‘h ,2 wonder oi! i0 o u. ..°'.'.....“"".i3'.£.. u n, To the grave when my motborylies Atthocloscoi thislmimhrudq. ‘Ihenlthirtk o! the things she taught me, ‘I f I . . I l’.l°-5.‘.'n§'.‘l"EsUSZ‘1"i-um . ._ . As u!“ knelt at hear knee tog” aims n .. . .._. OI songssn f ‘flntnnslmosttougoirtontodcy. m . ""5" , ' ’ Thou 1 wonder why she was taken swish And I wonder it God's slwa. right Y! Avril: lcflom Al I watch the lights turn in ullrk- mi’... ' ztlnwwburf“ m" mnm-m) _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ u. And the day slowly turn into night. ‘Ihenltlun swu inthodu-knoss Withnhesrt atisbrohenuid som To s house that is drenry and lone- hand, Pledged there in taltli and loyalty By each to proudly stand. And when the WB-l‘ is ended And victoryll blazing be We'll praise the day, our leaders great Met on that yacht at scli. ~Corn MscNelll, , Bunnie ids, P. I. I. ' To s home that Is no more. Then I think o! the hymns she used to sin: And tho way she taught me In pray And l turn In God for comiort At the close oi this long, to? (any. Bouillon. . JAIIIESOIPS Drug Store id ally, usin 0. arranged e Bthliléllgig-a 5J1; l xnllrilngeililegilteriiilgvaglgting: in islléds that installation of electric iixtllrcs and brain wave ls the matched looking as though the mortzzeygu other modern gtylgs in Windsor Y1)" n"! metals was an added IdIVEHIIBKL fashion for little l §FJ°V PATRIOTIC PURSES ml‘; III" OROOERY VALUES FRIDAY, SATURDAY and MONDAY cak°________ 25¢ WAX BEANS Quaker Quick ROLLED OATS Pkg. 279 Quaker 4o . Pk .9 . PUFFED WHEAT z arf, c 250 CREAM OF BARLEY 2o Oz. Pkg.____._______ ZOO 3 Lb. make them your u’ d b“! 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