APRIL 25. 1940 ':':--—-— - Commodore Norah B! sivous iuwVlCll cusrraa vi ummrirs saw not: “M m our. tang: 3:‘ 31.3%..» of favour in ' and no KIIIII the eased of the. egefikfihwu an indis nsaoie “0111111 oi tiis perfect lover. inver- mm who sneered l! NI WW‘ “W1” JIGKGB and his thin. swat? 120m “who overwhelming evidence oi a weak-knees benawour on th , eri at sea the reiln fiulviglitgitrfas an 11,101 WI! “M” {11111 11c been able to talk to them. w m. 111cm inst it was not coward- m. 1,111, 111st sea-sickness, 11, thing w}, 11,111 ociiioraiize the bravest o1 they migiii, nave under: p.11 the: nicnfoik iI-ld nothing “out sea-sickness “K1111 lWUHunI 111, "MCI oi I“ . "gash... 1111 LAMS. became g 1iiiic 111018 Bin-lime 5° m5 man he kllifiV- W- ivouio stop in madam; 1111 c1111. Wll-fl theiii. he ua been siioilii to 100K 1111.0 H18 1,110,111., a the fishermen. U“ 1111a of these visits he found ch ‘ill-MON! pinninl us I» I111 lllllillllxflilfl invercons annual sports 1111111111111. 'l'iiiit proved 55 11,111,,- o1 conversation he had struck - 111 11.s ciioris to talk wit» U18 m!!! ' i 6t. °‘.§'.‘”11§Z‘3J'l‘f.1.§§u.1..¢ of 1111mm. At sciiooi he had been s useful ipllllwl‘ and has won. 111 hll 1"" W115, g prize or two for the high 11111111. Sllitfi then he had donfl 11PM ii i1.n1e1ics,_but he had alwflyfl K93" 1,J,111sei1 fairly i-it, believing that oricei .. 1 i chance in films hs fifnf $12111}? slid his agility might en- no,e him to repeat the physical feats m Fauounjigeld “f.” E-hxstannounoement . t a oftlgléllgxlkffillnyipofw, Menteith felt m“ here [night b6 an QPDOYLUBHY o1 5111111111: a "come-back. and so 01 11111111111 an end to the criticism and oersion Wglslfih must soon reaon - ‘ ee . “ifi-“ifi. talk with the men st the "edontnsflei _ Grunt shippers m $5011 do it. “mom-ft.” '°£°°i.t" 1 ~ ll-ld DIV-Kl‘ oolilliiiy.‘ "m. ‘m’ Pipers played in distant corners, their instruments, for there be several piping competi- tlons and events tor Highland dancers. Boon, ss the crowd gathered, ath- letes in snoi-ts and sweater; appear- o, iimberiiu up their muscles before the jumping and r began. David and McNeil-h were among them, and from the robes four 939MB watched them with interest: Miss Mcuregor and Jock Galbraith on one side of the field. and Norah and her young bro- ther Archie on the other. They saw David. broad-shouldered and thick- long legs beautiiu-ly moving with smooth speed They WHO cs musel citement she could scarcely speak. She didn't know wizat shed do if David got beaten to-day, . . . A weight-putting and a half mile —the 1a ter won by a nephew i" Gaibrait m to Jocks satisfac- tion although urinz the P1081955 o the race, when it appeared as i! h reiative would be beaten. Jock had stated loudiv that he was not much interested in athlct-c 1e were the first event; to be Then the announcer called t..rou8h hi3 megaphone: "Competitors for F liar lvieiiieitii soon learned that ths 590113 megihig was Invercons great 1.111; ycuples memories were peBged lo it. This or that event he period ".11 spoils‘ week" or “just af er the sports." And it was oDcn to all cvmflfl-fll- m! celii ui-oiessioiials, of course One of the men who knew "fiop“ as a scaman asked hiin, with a ivink to his mute, "You re no uiiiikiiiiz of entering, _Mr_ Menteltli? ' "l iliiflllL. And I might win some- t 1g. W iih Chill hO laughed heartily 11nd lilie others laughed. The idea oi' Menteith winning except I thing mile beauty compeatxllion was highly mfm‘ siiiusiiiz to them. But Mcniciili was amused chiefly bi- iio iiioiiglit of how these men iiouici Si.\l'(‘ ii he. as a “dark horse rail ilif‘ luck to walk off witli one of, liiiercoirs precious "pots." He re- soiied lo iiji. ‘ _ "Are youlzcing in for on of the P\(‘lli.< 111 the sports, Mr. Mo regor? asked vcunz Arcliic Grant. Daiiii shook his head.’ "b.1111 iliiiik so, Getting too old for iliai sort of tiling." Arch c. recovered from his attack oi dipiiuicria. had made his way t0 the uior. w. ere he had encountered his friend su = vising the victun; llilfik oi liis nus for that nights WOT '. oii licai-iiic David's rep'y, the boy l0..\'(‘(l HlIXlOUS. "PCllliillS you haven't heard that llc._ioi- iiiciitcith is going to try the liiiiri iunin and the hundre lie iaiic es himself as g bi n sihlcio. i i.CEil'd him to in; Norah lasi 11111111." "lvi-‘ii iust need to cheer him on. ilicii.’ returned David, surprised by i110 iicws oi Menteiih’: audacity but bili)ill'l'5.fi.llg any sign of his feellréfs. Lilifil‘. however, David made s f- fciciit decision, 11nd in a furtive kind o: \\'.i\' lie began to train for the eulll. lls liiicrcst in the sports tended to iiikc iiis nlilld ofl‘ iiis business \\lll'll(‘S, and though his aunt was at 111.1 lukewarm in lier ent..usiasm for his uroieci. she came to realms 1.1111 it was making iilm happier and lc.~.s inclined to brood. She tallied iiiurli with him about it, and 111111‘ 1111110 aii expert about jumpinl and suiunifiiig. She learned of the oil-cunt higii jump styles-the or- ("Hilly "szlssors," and "American Chi-Oil," and "Western roll" and d15- coi-ored ilint s jumper who hss eul- hiinod the “Western roll" has the Hflilllliiflt‘ over an opponent wl o [OHOVIS one of the other, older oliiods ‘F Ill "Wiiai kiid so! jump do you d0. Dniich" siie inquire “American cut-oil‘. more or i055." " of! on the left1 loci, tuck it under when over the 11M on both int fsclnl she answered izr 111lv. "Do you know that Hector Mcntciili can do the “Western roll.’ l lie rciurned. "Take d in» 1,12".- “i understand," 1101111; over the bar with his almost 111111111111 to it?" . \V_ERY llie process which :1 k. The In! spoonful is double- l‘ll'll and uesmy-smuolh, just lilo llie iii-st. You get unvnrylnpre- null» in crenming or cooking. liectofs 1 1.1.11.1 higher, until 111 lshgfply to 11c quiet, though he had, yards. his of s 1,11 1-11 11 jump. lively." flllissg MeGregor 01111811811 ""1 frowned at Jock. who had SW9" Wm in [to a yell o1 encouragement t0 David. On tneiothertslldg cgsiéléile field Archie -nne up a - y garners were five entrants. 811d dul" the first few jumps thiee 0i those were eliminated, leaving‘ David and Menteith to contest the Tr b“ w“ girciees David put it d0WI1 T91‘ me s me. ,, Age‘; goit motile?‘ £10 shots. i111“ ° Q" ‘MY ' .. “Hector hasn't failed ycl. she re- He: cheeks were flushed. gain David knocked down the bar, and ltlss Mcuregor toid Jock in fact, only blown his nose. At tile third RLLOIII t he got over. We struggle wen oii. At rive ieet eight inches both men failed twice. Norah was standing quite still, but lzer fingers plucked nervously at the hem of her smait tweed jacket. It was Menteitlfs turii. 1 1r He seemed to poise on his toes be- ioro running iorward aiid liurlinB _ l-le squirmed over “i”. himself upward. the bar and landed safely on heap o! sand on the other side. roar of cheering greeted his efiort. David prepared to take his last chance. If he failed now Menteith, was the winner. He rubbed the 11111561 ics of his legs witii nervous vigour and hesitated for What 599m“ “l considerable time beiore befllhmng] run. ‘rhe crowd grew 11111811.. though the drone of pipes still went‘ on ii-i s corner of the fled. edihen if}? racgeldt ffiargvcalis 851% r19! up. 5 f‘ ' twisted in the air. As he brought e l F Homoganlllllon ll revenlscrecinrls- n; to the lop of l fin of‘ Carnation s. _ t _ 1 The Duchess of Kent, pictured In ....'l‘!ii- 11111-11» oi‘ itoiiii-i r1111’- ihe iyps of eMc pr c-iime eii- iir.c 1111.11. Sli- is !“'-" "J 11M" ramble that won hcr recognition in hrr urirmm us (‘oiiminmln-J as one cf the world's bert-dress- of the Women's Jloynl N:viil rd women. 0f sterner out, but Scrilcc, during ii rcu-rit lurlfic‘ no lass-smartly worn. is sports betray her feelings when Menteith <1 01d Donald Brown secured the ver- .on his mark, was brciitliiiig even.y, [shake her fiance's hnud. She knew his left ieiz with a snap beneathilggn “Cl-Iéiigi! T0 L|PTON'$ so fllvoureitlrnv hvoall or siren "All rich, lull-ho 0d flavour lingers In every eupluls 1:11 FLAVUUREU YiilUW lAiiii ifl-‘Lii iUiFi lhil the toe of his spiked slzoeltouched the bar. It trcinoied and ieil with himamong the sand, Miss Arabella McGregor did not was announced u winner of the high jump. She turned to Jock and said calmly: "I not.ce that the Juv- enile High and dancing 1.11s begin ‘Ay," he returned slowly. "Any- way." he went on, "David never jumpi$dbletter in his life. Menteiths I9 R - 'Doubtless," she agreed. The afternoon wore on. A son of dict in the mile race, encoura ed by stentorian hollows from his aiher, who threatened him with dire pun- ishment if he didn't hurry up 1nd beat Jock Galbraths ncp..ew. About four o'clock a shout came from the announcers mega il-ione: ‘All out for the hundred yar i" "Wait till vou see Mr. McGregor now." whispered Archie hoarsely to. his sister. '10g€lll0l' ilicv crossed the field in order to Sl‘-."ill‘8 a point of vantage near the fl!\.ll!‘l8 post. "l never saw you so kliFil on sports be- fore Norah." he said as ti.ey reach- ed thelr objective. ' “It's pretty exciting, isn't it?" she said. _breiiti1c.~. 3 “Don't waste any time on v nark," slie advis- ed, with a professional nir. At least the stdrtui" liiid his six chargcEsh ready on the line. Before them o lanes stretched to tho fin- ishlng tape in tiie (llSlHXlCG. David felt his mouth dry. his lcurt bump- ing in his throat. He ivislicii lic had never thought of oiitcriiig for iiiis race. Meiiioiili, croiicliuil bosdc him apparently c001. Oii elthur side of the track the spectators were lined in solid mosses. The starter began his little 51ieecli. “On vour marks. Get set. . . ." The pistol crackcil. The six meii i-oso from their marks like birds and came sLi-cukiiig along he track. David "in witlrhis head brown slightly buck, ivlizie beside 11m Mentuitli‘: body vrus inclned orward. David seemed more cum- brous in his. action. ivlcnicitliflg slim legs moved sinooiiiiy but at trciiion- dcus speed. They WEYG one yard ,two yards. three yards ahead or the other run- ners. Twenty vardS from t..e tape they were level. The crowd was ycll- g. "Come on. David!" roared Jock. Miss lvli:(ii'c1;oi"s cifm suddenly deserted her. _ "David, you idiot!" "David-come 0111" Archie ivas diiicznyr from one foot to another. Cdlliltlflillg iiiio people on everv side, but no one took the slightest iictlcv of liim. All eyes were‘ on the tivo white-clad figures-one tall and iioivcriiil. the other thin and s\vii't--appro:iciiiiis tho oiid of‘ inc race. Norah's hands flew to her breast. "Oh-obi" she gasped. Ten yards to go . . . ir feel, oii the close-cropped . the quick hiss of heir . int: could bc hoard iii a 1110111- eiiiziiv silvni-o. " 'i‘iicii~—"i\ioiitcilli's in front! yelled someone. The runners burst through the topic fillil ivcni. speeding on and on. null i- i111 _slo\vlv so as iiri. to simiii llll'.'_y-.‘.tlj1lSlCd musc- ilifc-iiirfiih wins a fool." said the ‘Jgsk ioiiclicd llilss _l\1IeGrcgor's ariiifdlictrhfizue was uliiie, but she sm o a m. "A‘l tire afternoon." she said. "X have been Wflfltlfi: to s00 the High- land dancing. L/ii s no Iifi\\'_ We hflVB had rziihvr :1 1011 of ziililci 1. “Right. yo. iirc." agreed Jock. No1~1111 stood iiiiioiid ilie excited crowd. she wash t listcnlnz to Andi- 1¢_ 1111111 w,“ trying to tell her that, if Mr. McGreizor hadn't slipicd at the start he would ccrtflihly 8V9 Wim- She was \\'£LLCl'illl'1 David 2o 116F055 to Menteiili and riizifn. with 11 grin. slie cried. The sound something V, of the _ di$hl1l>§§P1_1]'-‘P" THE__CHARLOTTETOWN, c0311: lAN what your outlook is, For Thursday, April 25th MARCH 21 to APRIL 20 (Aries) -Born after April 3? Then m; later afternoon and evening is par- ticularly (avail-able for your pet 1:1- terests. both business and private. A rather slow am. for all Anens but good foundation work and oau- tion in all deals can lead to gains. APRIL Ii to MAY 30 (Taurus) —'I'he personal attention and deft finishing toumes which you can give to better all mariner of work should be applied generously today. Benefits l1:i store for your earnest application. MAY ll to JUNE 2i (Gemini)— Splendid for new business, reason- able and necessary expansion, deal- ing with newspapers, magazine ex- ecutives, professionals. Care advis- ed handling chemicals, drugs. ship- ping. Romance raites high. JUNE 22 to JTJLY‘ I (0anoer)— Matters close to you: home, friends and your heart should be en- couraging and bring new content- ment. You must have the will w do. Your worthy efforts will be re- worded. JULY 24 to AUGUST I2 (Leo) - Conventional affairs and those thing-z of a substantial nature will lend irhemselvss agreeably to Leo's clever management. New clients, new orders. better sales indicated for you seeking them. AUGUST 23 to SEPTEMBER 2'! (Virizo) — You engaged in dietotfics cooking. making wines and other beverages will require patience and finesse. especially this morning. Balance of day is under fine rays for all Wrgoam‘ temiporal and spiritual 200d. Weddings, engage- ments favored. SFTFYTElVIBE-R 24 Lo OCTOBFR 23 (Iibm) - If you find your us- ual methods reacting slowly to Win- efforis. try 1m entirely new trend. Cm Irrcrzresiaivelv modem - biit constructively so! You 13111-1 reallv aclfleve in nriwhlng you PFITIWPYY? TF5’. Good Lilckl OPTOBER 24 to NOVFFWER 2g (Fromm) _ We think voifll ri-ri ‘MW s teaser but if you keen w-m- head above confusion and go YOUR INDIVIDUAL (By FRANCES DRAKE) (Council. m0. K111: Features Byllilltlll 11.1.1, Look in Ibo nation your birthday comes in, and find according | M0115, IIURUSGUFE tothestu-L 1f i ANFATIJHS § NOVBMZBEIZ 7'3 to DECEMBER 22 (Sflmttanus) — Ideal influences for preparations and plans for Weddlhtfl. Journeys. social func- en exits, m events, rewptionis. Caterers, hotel keepers. restaurateurs. domestic help. chauffeurs: smile on you. DECEMBER 23 io JANUARY 2i (Capricorn) — Face today with new incentive. Happy lndioa/tions pie- scribe an active, enthuszastic and interesting day which can be made fruitful ivlih your ability working at peak. Cheerlo! JANUARY 32 to FEBRUARY I0 (Aquarius) - Stern advise a re- straining hand if you are tempted to neglect urgent and important matters for minor, perhaps frivol- ous snd unnecessary aiiairs. To- day calls for keen thiz-ilcmg and planning and canon st the op- P01111116 times. FEBRUARY 2i to MARCH 20 (Pisces) - Today's big values will be foumd in cutting corners to get to Yflllr objective (with ,the least possible waste of time and energy). New ideas and unique and smart ways of presenting them and your- self will bring bigger contacts. prompter results. A CI-TILD BORN ON THIS DAY’ will be a level-headed, faithful and sii-mimd intelligent some- bodr-oneiosowiiiuoiibioanu illness for soimd advice and genu- ine sympathy. An intense magnet- ism srid ccriclentious adherence to duty fits this persm for 111g 11111-11- cal or nursing professicns. Also can be Bfllfifle st judging and handling foodstuffs. TOURS FORESTRY CAMP! LONDON. Aorii 2340p 01131111 _'I'hi* Duke of Devorishlrc, Under- secretary nvi’ State for 1.119 130mg“- ions, returned today from a titre-h day tour of the work pwfowried by fliie Newfoundland forestry unit in Scotland. At cacti carrm the Duke Qmflha- sired the immcriont pert. helm; nlaved by men broiii-rw 11km 1h}, flhdehf colony to aid in Br‘fa.in'S war effon, ‘He learned that maiw of the 2, 145 lowizem row '11 11-151» 1.1-, flab ious in enlist in tbs rim-sq», 11-h»... iflroilivvrlv alone vom- WRV, VQ"‘]‘9 in for a Weapon: 5111-31-15“ m the Way of unexpected benefits. that must be in his heart, and yet he showed none of it. It suddenly occurred to her to wonder if Hector would have been so sportsmanlike in Slfllllill‘ circumstances. Siie put the thought from her. however. and run over to COngfuflfl- ate Hector. He was certainly a 5D endid athlete, and the people of Invercon had had their eyes opened. . hut told them ih-ir "m “rm-Hm. 11 is um to each man t» d» we wm-k for Milch he is best fitted." First Canadian Club Award Announced NEW YORK, April 23—(CP)‘ Sir Gerald Campbell, Hitrh 0cm. missloner for the United Kingdom in Canada. has been chosen to r13. ceive the first aivsrd cf the Can- Tiiolbaoouinueci BRINGING UP FATHER aclian Olub of New York. THIS CERTAINLY is '~ _ w A LONESQME u | - 11 I . l) i 1 -: 1 1 11 1 I - "F05 ' ° I ‘a? -cv' a e _ , :5 5‘ ‘"1 _b__ ‘f_ 4'.“ , as ‘a } fir’ D fi-u- mam "w-bmmm-u-ummm 415- FRONTSTS‘ Friendly rays , and semi- ‘ Bv-sorav-uow on: IOVERLOOK 11-115? _ _ CORNED BEEF AND CABBAGE PFSMU/MNT FIPST AND Evflery gjghf, this beauty PAGE NINE care with active Iafher_ Every glgy,a "Lovely skin wins! , Use l.ux Toilet Soup us we do,” SCREEN STARS SIY NLY skin that's soft and smooth can pass the teat of close, adoring eyes. Clever girls take Hollywood's ad- vice. They remove dust, dirt, stale cosmetics thor- oughly with Luz Toilet Soap. Foolish to risk en- larged pores, tiny blemishes: cosmetic skin. Let Lux Toi- let Soap's “Whipped Cream" lather help keep your skin lovely enough to pass the Love Test. The plan under which the t- wards are given was formulated 111$ Sch-r. They may be presented from time to time to persons of Briiisih or American burtli or cit- lwnshiin ‘who Shfill have rumiered relationships between the 111111.311 States and Canada, the 111111,; o1: the British Empire, and the Bri- tish Empire and the Uiiitrd States Cf America." or who have made “a isubstantial contribution, of a non- 9 out of IO Screen Stars use it Political nature. particularly in the arts and sciences. to American and 1 Canadian life and affairs.” l BUDAPEST, April 23—-(AP) _ Kalman Ratz and La Jos Szecheriyl. l leaders of rival Nazi fractions in I Hllhzary, fought a duel with Sab- res today. Szechenyi. slashed 11. cross the face, was declared unfit to continue. complexion that passes fe 1.0x so» moves COSMETICS THOROuGHLY-H ELP$ KEEP SKIN SMQQTH “l ALWAY use 11'! GRAVE DIGGERS RETURN T0 WORK CLEVELAND, April 23—(AP) _ Settlement of a four-day strike by 105 grave diggczs of the Land- BQJDEYs Union was miiicuiicod t0- di- 'I'lie lllPi] wr-rz- iiiized aver- P" “’<i“"~ iscs of iiiree cents. No burials were made It 1.4.40 View Uallllflrfy during the i stiiko. u... .m 1,. .. , BY George McMnnul i-iev- ccpnverz- WHERE s FIRST AND FQONT smears ? JJMZ? WHAT DO YOU 114% ARE ERVI (‘JXBBAGE AT JWVS QESfFAURANT- —— 01-1 vou ARE comma ALUNG TO PROTECT ME ? S N3 IRNED BEEPAND TIPPIE AND "c111"; srusss JLPSA ‘BANE. i 6E2 GRAN'MA—— How Mon~1~'?--cee! sue ISN'T AILIZYOJTHIS HERLF‘ STALLED WE'LL COME BACK AND IN SHAPE TONIGHTLON MUST MAKE HIM THINK THEY'RE IN FINE SHAPE IIIOW "m; “f u" unit ln London. veaoeue F’ '1. wELLJHAl-ihfigs oar- TILL QUITTING TIME | GET THINGS LY WE HU GOING OVER THINGS NOW, MAC HEY! W/HAT'D YUJ GET UP FOR WHLN ‘(OJRE SlCK-‘Y MPH CAN CUP OF COFFEE V/HEN I'M SICK THAN MO?!‘ PEOPLE CAN WHLN THEY'RE WELL‘. OF DRJNKIN’ THAT STUFF YOUR MOTHER CALLS COFFEL-'— FIX A BETER AN' m TIRED AN’! '14 GONNA cram up THIS i HOUSE TODAYJQO! ‘m’ MESS IT GOT [N WHEN l WZAS AWAY——' MOM! 915's WELL AGAIN‘. AWOM A A\9.'ru1_Ti>xiL—- Ry Wesinvcr 0H,MAC,SEElN6 THINGS ATE? IN soon SHAPE~LET’S CELE BRATE-YOU, AND TILLIEAND , WALLY mo GLENNY , WITH ME 41-11501 WE'LL SEE A ‘v- |=