‘Yifllilffliflfiffiflf! ~ ’ - Y i‘. i: .- S :- E f’ 2 8' ' and rig ',\Vll.h Gardner. It's important." "igksw ' .. ‘fig? " 11115 u busted right hand. Blissard l - t would make a start, Bob. Lnran. ‘ _. .-.~ - in»... .~u-_ ‘i... ,1» app’. l I 7 . y. TRAVELLER (31 IITIUI Ill-D!) ROBERT TURNS PROFESSIONAL O IDOd. . "Bob," said Denial a down from the barging a fort: hen will you learn sense and take up fighting ' ‘when I like it better. I don't hurt Daniel. I'll . ink it over. I swore Ikfneiver do it, ut l may change . Daniel eyed him my wdl Where ; eiii you ieiim to ook like tries, ~; boy?" Shelton looked mystified. Left {ab and left hook, right. cross it hook, right and left. upper cut. Iv; iglzvays greilllrggd one ‘spy b1’? seeagerwo ‘em ,u I never did until now. And 1 never . taught you to book, Bob. Where did 3 you learn it?’ Robret smiled easily. “Oh, 1 dont know. I've tried it out. I against the punching bag and the uiicli ball and boxing a shadow, L filed to. But I don't think I ever did it WIIIIOUbUllIlKlIIg until now when I was boxing Dan. ‘It was an in- spiration.‘ I "Insp ration," said Daniel with a shake ol hs grizzled head “aye, with a whale ol speed about it. You should huie seen the experts’ eyes 80p. You never were a hooker, but y crumbs you can hook now. Withi that; new punch added to the rest of ’ your zirmoury you can't help getting '_ somewhere." Daniel encircled Robert's waist with a kindly arm, "Help second Dun. Be in his cor- ner on Monday night. Bob," he beg- BC . “Of course I will." Robert we. lolhng in a deep-seat- L‘ ed armchair that night reading a. ' book when the telephone bell rang. hora wont out into the hall to ans- were it. She cams bzwlg with eyes shining. "Mr. Shelton wants to speak to you, Bc-b." ltcbcrt went out to the telephone] Daniel's voice came to him throbbing i3‘ Willi excitement. "uiiiii l found you, Bob. hoping to 11nd you in. I'm coming up noiv. 1n the car. Mark Blissard phoned lllie and I have had a, word "Wliul. do they tvant, Daniel?" "\V.‘ilL until 1 tell you.’ Viiahin lire minutes Daniel and Diiii, .11 the car, were tit the farm. "H's this wiiy, Bob," explained Dmi .l. "Billy Rayner was to box ten fbllllucl \\llill All Slavin, but he siixiiiied a thigh muscle and can hardy wiilk, in addition ti) which he t inc up l0 iiiid a, substitute for r lilld suggested Fred Thorn- ton. He'll pay iilty pounds for the flgllt. six rounds. Its only birdseed ~- Fl n-rdnergrinned. “I'll up an said to himself. l! b-Oei Iedlcnlhiloo Dedtlulnr WMMTM“ ex enses, - dgleialgilgsgfiéie§§ig§flfi7$ cuitrraa xr I THE FIRST TEST 'l'he first 118M on the programme, gage?!‘ sxeftiybeside the ring, "Oh!" said Nora, stopp udd . iv. "That objectionable ill-light?’ on Nora and Prunelia,’ "p0 i, . "Legion Appeal Is During rem-wt" and m... e :11 emaile- time the generosity Ihmmlders n! record and resources none will he more worthy or more deserving than the appeal to be laimched on February l2 by The can know better than the on Pllln $11!?- hll QVHYi-lflnl 90 wm- - the Mo“ o! the amid,“ “g a mend m her are Art Coles. also of Van forces in this war-and after. In- deed, no Canadian body can know 1881011 ill-l 410M I 8191i 6H1 01 ex-d“mpim o; so well whet is required for the splendid work for its more unfor- V5,“. swm’ ‘u éegméxort, welifiibeiig and effietegcny tunnte comrades. Often when it omen‘ “ch of whom ’ w “us” e men e services , wiiiit will arise immediately the war ins. the lesion did Mt foreet. it Wm, mm 1,, M, men,“ g 5pm,“ §£°L‘S3..if.‘§°3.iil'25.3f.£'£.”i. n eels: m“ m mi» - i» m» Canadian people for financial su - portd for the specialized proxram an . a clash “Wan mo sewndmue smhlgéléhacriflélt); geliofi-IQIB, men it turns its qumti-w» oaiiianiweignt, was busitéaoiiéedl‘ glee? consummate gsklll, courage and lde- (gvlthciuléi thought otfh reward“?! any ‘lotion: and Wm, n; still "curry ng escr p on. save " e consc usness on for Canada and the Empire." u During the week of Februarynn ‘a a] ‘or me support o a Which? asked Thomas shul- the” mm Wm not be appea n“ pgisnada will back the Legion irp. ent but expects to finish her train. , ' - " l .: th ill t‘ grave “no w“ walking "yietubfikféffg b‘: feraiirelgin? grfiyetfhing eforw therixg- It will not appeal in vain. Lira; fellow Mar.ow Peter Marlow wore a white carna- OUT QUR WAY tion with evening clothes ma; wguld have shamed a tailors dummy. shuigrave took the chair next to him, nodded, tor they had made a passing acquaintanceship. "1 see," crawled Marlow “that we have a ‘Pansworth local light show- in! 1n the next fight. That fellow Berry. Why doesn't he plod on with his farmln‘ and leave the for- tunes of the village in Dan Shelton; ands?" A roar or cheering announced the coming of the fighters. It was re- peated. Alf Slavin was the first to climb into the ring, Twelve stones twelve pounds he had weighed upon he scales at hail past two that ternoon. He urns tall, rangy, had I was the gnarled face of the typical prize fighter. with a swollen right ear and some scars on his cheeks. proof that he did not stop all his opponent's blows with arms and gloves. He looked strong and grinned as he wavecrll his hands to the applauding crow . Robert Berry followed him after a few seconds‘ interval and seemed to he in a hurry. Nervous. Shulgrave ' A knuckle jabbed him in the ribs. “He's scared stiff." drawled Peter Marlow. "He's a stone the bigger man. but that other fellow will eat him. Bet you he doesn't go three rounds.” Tom Shulgrave simled indulgently. “As you seem to know of course 101' u, big lllilll, but it's money and you“ give me a‘ shade or odds?" it's a chance. I thought of yOILWhAt do you gay‘? You're as fit as Dan. “I'll Lay you two to one." “Done," answered Shulgrave with Wm W“ “gm 51*”? Mind W; an aiaicrity that surprised the film Thornton might lick him so that ought to be sugar for you." "To light on Monday night." Rob- ert was thinking. ‘ "In a. six ronds prelim. Over eight Guild: a round. Its easy money and. "All right, Dania, I'll do it." “flurry? Dan began to dance wrhiis; lmniei hurried out to the tclrillicnc. "ilcy! Is that you, Bllssard? Well, listen. You can't have Thornton be- "cause I've got a. better man. Fifty pounds to be the price but you've got to add ten pounds for expenses. “You want to sting me for an extra tcnnefr? Who's vour man, Dan- ‘icl Joe Lotus?" "No," answered Daniel. "it's ob A nice sounding name or your programme." A silence of some seconds follow- ed. hen Bli-sard spoke again and his ioirc shook a, little, a cough of excitement, maybe, if a promoter pvcr aid get excited-"All right. Fifty p0unds_a.nd ten pounds extra. for 1ND Chase's idney Liver Pm. d every week Professional Bards producer. Robert had taken the stool in the corner nearest to his friends. He turned his head, saw them, and sm . Prunella was nearly as white-faced as he, biting at her underllp and looking nlraid. Her nerves were jumping. Daniel was cnaiing Robert's limbs, giving him water to rinse out his inoutn—and talking again. "'l‘i'iey're nearly ready, Remember TOm Shelton and the way he stop- ped the Nonpareil. This is your first ngnt that matters, Bob, but it looks good for me." "Seconds out, - Time." A bell rang loudly. Rooert sprang from his stool as his seconds swung 1t away and drop- ped to the iloor and moved to meet his op onent. The glare of the ans above iis head blinded him. Slavin was a. big man, tall and wide of shoulder. They broke and got away, then Slavin came in hitting low. hert's feet were like lead. He was slow, stupid. If only the atmos- phere would clear and let him see his man. A flying glove caught him on the chin and a. white flash seared his brain. What was the matter with him? 1r only the crowd would stop shouting._ Suddenly he saw Daniel crouching below the r.ng, with his chin resting almost on the floor. Daniel was makm signs to him to push Slavin away. is Rob- ert did and at that moment the film of smoke seemed to roll aways. S.avin took definite shape in h proper proportions, not a giant but an ordinary big man. And with n b and a jab one two, as Slavin came in grinning. Robert stopped him short. The next moment Robert was crowding Slavin on the ropes and Just as he was preparing to deal out mischief, the bell rang and the round was over. Robert dropped on to his stool and grinned stupidly at Daniel. Shelton grinned back. '1'he boxers eyes were not filmed over now. Daniel nodded bnghtiy. “Beginning to like it?" "i haven't begun yet, Daniel," ans- wered Robert as he spread his arms wide and filled his lungs with air driven b flapping toweis. Then e was up on his feet and fighting. The ieft was going nicely now. Robert could see the target he had to hit. Derlsive cheers were changed into a roar of surprise. l]. F. AROHIBALD Chartered Accountant 140 Richmond Street Phone 4'1 P.O. Box l2 ‘T. H _ ,, . McLECD & BENTLEY W. E. BENTLEY, 11.0. J. A. BENTLEY, [LC- C. l1‘. BENTLEY, LLB. Barristers. and Attorney-nt-llw MONEY T0 LOAN I80 Richmond Street n:__d__,-.,—.:~ -:=== ALEX W. MATHESON BARRISTER, soucrron. ETC. Money to Loan Collections Office: 90 Great George St. Charlottetown i M. ALBAN FARMER an. tun. BARRISTER. SOLICITOR. ETC MONEY TO LOAN Bsnk of Cnnadn Building. Robert. did not crowd Slavin (It the ropes this time, but stepped back lto let him get away and as they circled to the middle of the floor he lstung him again with the left and Whammed home the most dangerous punch in the catalogue, a straight right cross, putting into it the power of the shoulder and the righ kie of the body. He timed 1t as i: reach- ing out to grasp a vase, closed the glove at impact and Slavin went down as if poleaxied. He lay in a crumpled heap with- out a. chance o! getting up on time. He did not get up at all. His sec- onds plcked him up and carried him to his corner and he was still there drooping on his stool when Robert was stripping 1n the dressing “A round and s, half," said Shill- grave, turning to Peter Marlow. “That's more than one hundred pounds a round-for me. Ah, thank you." l-le keted the bank notes poc ' with a smile, turned and glanced at Prunella. Her hands were clasped, she was staring at the empty ring unbelievlngly, happily, and she was - smiling. (To be Continude) EYES EXALIIIZZ GLASSES J-‘ITTLJ J. S. TAYLOR -0ptnrnetrlnt With l7. W. Taylor H2 Richmond Street SHEEP RAISING INCREASED INTEREST The need for war-time wool is re- flected in the increased interest in |8h€Ep raising in Canada. Sheep Ibreeders in the Eastern Townships. ‘Province of Quebzc. have crganind an Eastern Townships Sheep Breed- ers‘ Association which "nclude; the owners of pure bred, ns we] as rf arm's ilcrks in the vi-rlovs counties o.‘ the Twvnsliips. Th:- Associafjrn will cti-opcrate with the Quebec Fro- Idxuuiul en...- nMi-ainw LL-IAnIuHM-k .Fimiish em Worthy of Nations Training For, Ski _ Generous Support momma‘ a m“ M w Championship _ Board of Director! ___‘_ "*- Mnre-m "**"'“m°' d" “ Empire Life Pays Dividend a aimless-h “mwflfiiiiwotuwei-tntmin e our people-but "l?! 194°~ . Canadian “h” n” m“ b. "an, on women: downhillendsleiom clum- m- it.» m» ~= teem ma» tie.- -.~.t'~.~:.tt.-=nit=s ., the citizenship _ an mm; country of this country to support n cam- an! “kadmmff firmtglzmc_onwh‘tm couver, who placed in last year's Dominion events, Douglas Geoff, Manitoba, Peter instructor and For more than twenty years the felt the general public was forgett- m“ wamam.‘ whim h“ carried over. has given unsparingly of its time It is for this reason that The Ca- and enerl? “d "sources in lmep- £333,935 fieefispgguglawnft th SKUS d M“! WQML] I hO Ngrtilfskfiznmfi “tag: 6g’; learned to skin following her “father "w" e ‘b. could be g through forest trails on the Pacific u pa“ ‘y ' slope. has found that by binding Here's one boy that walked home from a boot ride. and he didn't need hi! water wlnll~ When his barge became ice looked in Chicago river. ere walked ashore to get firemen’; 11d in freeing It, ma,” gm themen or "that other Btlll remembering and caring for a spmge about h" mo‘ she is able w“... the men who formed the old the disabled men of the Old Army m protect her “we from some o‘, diam“ hem", she says the Stfliln ifll/Olvfi 111 8 tWO "1176 best I have encountered anywhere. of getting what he wants at Mal- u downhill run at. forty 01‘ fifty ufllii Although snowfall in most of the lgne. Unnumbered high- valeys. "boll-fie bird-S beta-Ilse oPan idea west. has been below average. here without so much as a blau on their that they were about the only birds of we have deep powder snow, we have visited the gentle slopes and steep ones". Miss wish to tour for a day or to make near human speaks as an expert. ex- acting in her requirements. “Butf” "Ski con- she adds, “the novice as well as cabins". t)". rve-sn -' duty with the New. The Legion does this an hour. of work well done." And in this hMlss Wemla. lg the course ill th f ll lht to e1‘ comm 47n- l! work it w have e u ‘r8 leading ski resorts of the contin- ing at Mallgne Lake. _-<= ' - - By J. R. Williams llljl‘ LisTE-N 7 M NOT was TlME -- I'M ‘ __ 1.‘ NOW--DON'T JUST 60m’ TO PUT -| tlflf] so "roo l Ti-iis IN BED WITH HIM. .1 Bin‘ TH’ NEXT TIME I FIND n" AT TH’ BOTTOM OF- TH’ STEPS I'M GOIN‘ TO CHAIN lT AROUND HIS NECK.’ h’ .1’ wi/ wi-w Mo-ri-iERs GETGRAV t ' ¢‘li'§¢ii'v"3i'?'" ‘man . . - h-__-_---- BRINGING UP FATHER Wepsala. OUR BOARDING HOUSE — —‘ UNCLE 2on0.’ Couto some c5000 AMOS I M-Al-Z/MJDER HAVE 1 CAN‘ ‘SUGPECTED SCRAMWOLUS i some TO A THAT LAND The bluebird, purple martin and "are the the experienced skiier can be sure house wren used to be grouped a: trees are at hand for those who that would readily nest and feed homes; but with en. the Journey over the skyline trail. couraflemmt many other species passing their nights at timber line have DTOVBQ helghbilllfli’ I0 mliii. - v.11. .._ __€——~- Major Hoopla Movie! MV CRAB i-iAs » NO [MORE . QTERLING spear: AND a ABDUCTED HiM ? — we MU€T coma THE C\T\.’ AT ONCE. .' . ' __\,.w THE CASE l5 Au omen GARBAGE CAN AND PLANTED THE HOOPLE FLAG TO CLAIM lT/l ~ l l - _ .. W... ksiiisni-i- fl-ilNKlNG , JAKE ? I WAS THEQE THIS MORNING AND THIZEW IN SOME COINS‘ THEY SAY IF YOU THQOW COINS IN THE WELL- YOU'LL. 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