L i‘ i‘ v i * ~ . a ~ , a This attempt to symbolize the Japanese soldier ss l Iriml! e!- . l ticicnt l girting mlchine -in a prc Pearl Harbor propaganda picture- ‘. I A h“; not born borne out by the enemy's performance on Attu. True, most . c ,, ,1... y“... d“ ilziiting, but first u...» ubanwned urcimrd battle P081’ E tions and lied umil cornered and klilrd. '~ z h L1 ' g a" l‘ My“- d’ ""’i'"'1'R-"J~T-£i-* *f.“"zuu..1as*z-z~ ‘Ynez-wart. ~. 5 g , More than 100 Harvard advanced trainers _bu_ilt_ in Canuda—await “fly ;1\\',1y"' on the plant alrlzrld oi one of the DOmIlIlUIYS largest aricmlt lrnflorics where 8.000 men and Woliifli flW HTIIJPJSTQ- cfinfldia“ aircraft mugrani is now concentrated on four W170i; °§_§@1"'159 p13me5' and ‘our l.\'|:<s of training Planes. as well as n ".1 utility and mlnspart alrcran’ the Norseman, of Canadian dc ' i1 is bflllg lllflllilfaciured 1n ‘ha =-fi=.':".:"ser-\z2s"-"r<" "r" J’ .177. 1 o.’ _ AA Q ‘ lilrl of the Turf I! IIIJINUUIIIIIIII THE CIIAPTEI XXXIV o Ho welled up in Gory aho V unloc cl th d o! the w! - and weent lb, re by Anthony. Lucretia was still there. Bhe in" by the airplane mag” that sat in the middle o! the r. c“ .‘:.“fi“.tt.§i’°l. it‘. ‘mt s . hm closed onmher t lbw I ed eyes, puzzled by what she saw . ‘Irony-what is it?" she whisper- e . Heputonearmsbmithersnd d h oi whim. her ':.':..:s...r.... m" “C , this is K004!) ." Htsuwfiioihwpsw illkyyeand low a.nd a . ‘bplfronyz-oh. Tony. nol It can't Sh I with! I - ... s-rrgg . m r be. yen Kurt you unis mo? y oouldn: arms and then was q ct. " ell-well - cary - how very touch .” ette hair-smoked in her hand. T l seed ta ti d ..§*§r ':.:.hé..u~.§.¢ ‘r1522. tc , um . gbuld hlgewr him olglreossthing kinda“ "You might st least welt, Oar-y, until I'm out oi’ the house to start making a oomplets tool of your- se .. “Mother _- please-l’ Gary's voice was hsii’ mend, half rayer. "Perhaps it is ou, I. ‘Pyle, who is making a ool or yo se l," Tony said slmost casually. Lucretia. opened her eyes in wide surprise end stared at him. “ pnsume you sre mlking re!- erenoerto my marrying w. 0on- “Exsctlyfi Tony replied. "It seems you have been making s lot o! things your business late- ly and why should you, may I ask?" Her words were evenly lspaped and her voice was warning- ow y . “Because I'm not ROM: in stand here and let you hes any more unhappiness 0n Carys shoulders than you already have." "I was not aware that Cary was particularly unhappy over the sit- uation," Lucretia sa d. you should be told that I shall as I please about my own atlairs." “It that means marrying Jim Constance, then ou aren't going to do that when ‘ve finished wi what I have to say.” Tony stood tor a. moment un- certainly. He looked st Cary u i! to say, “Darling. forgive me tor whst I'm about to do to you. Then he turned buck to Lucretia and laced her squarely, his eyes un- wavelringly 0n her face as he spoke 0w Y- His voice was threaded with sorrow. regret and hopelessness. Cary had the impulse to put out her hand and stop him in the middle o! it, but she found thlt she could not move. She stood as one paral zed and heard him through and ew all the time that her world was wounded and sick at heart, be- wildered beyond lmowing what to say or do. , this — either oi’ you. I wente to want her more than I will ever love and want another woman. I wanted to spare you, Mrs. , because - because you Ire er mother I ess." n :1 r331 Ll W'_'.“"‘§'£?.”’.'f-“3 f1" an 7 Q: _ v w _ . . ' r to :~"\l\r| our. :\"lo to :~it erect 0P1?‘ by hmkmg h“ ‘rm s 1 _1".£‘l'r"?l B:- rh mrichrini 5'21 ll'\l‘i makes a draina- . . . . ,., o; m, “m. qyr ,~n- Hes named on deck o! s n _ hm nit: r Jls Pinker" was blasted by Axis U-bcst on h The silence that followed these words was like u death-knell to all Gary's dreams or hsppiness. She remembered afterwards hearing Lucretia make a. small sound in her throat - a. dry hollow mind, ss it she were flgh (or breath. She remembered loo mttly at her mother and th ing moon- gruously that every time alts:- his when she saw u slightly built woman in a smart ey travel suit. she would recal her mother at this moment, her teoc white snd drawn and surprisingly old. "Mos-t Pfio le have rcmarksbly short memo es" Tony mm, 08o Jim Garth b -tim gambler in San r-Qiifius}. ‘finger: g CHAPTER XXXV w“ hero“ h‘ w“ 59m m m“ Jim Constanc iood in th door- ‘fififiwfifl fgfftrgme flaw“ way. uncertain Si?“ to do, obvious- Hving in IIOST-POVCILy 1n ‘ fi ly surprised to find Tony there, Hll mom on 0mm,‘ ‘anon And u," gnu covered the entire room. if“ d“! m4 m“ D‘ girl, you look as if you had been u, be m, i-ie laughed loudly. emu .....£°J‘...°’ °“ g3‘; Tony said, ms voice liming and for the rst time Tony's gaze left ‘Pyle . a I - , . m? he, Qfsntfi half,‘ m3 I Jims race became choleric. W“ , 5h, wmd not n‘ m, ‘o1! your mout , but I'm sure Lou gnu nwny mm nu as he and‘: — oh. my dearest dear -—!or. give me it you can." attention to you.” He looked at look as t0 a total strsn er. Bull's m“ "Hunk but the words "Now, Jim," Tony said quietly, :0 thnot pass the dryness in "you're going to listen to me ior "z m“ 5M wind 011W once whether it's good (or you or m“ m‘ "M" 9Y9! "I4 P"! in" not. You've played every game u‘ W"! BM Whit crooked that you've ever been in. You've broken every rule o! sports- 5'.’ a s i O WARNING! The Government predicts a coal shortage. Order yours today. Our entire booking of hard and soft cnul will arfw ihfflllilh June and July- Avoid disappoinlmeni later — 01119!‘ NOW- l.. ll. MacLEOD & SSNS Victoria, P.E.I. ‘ t°°k h" won ‘them an thin like Tm” h“ 4°" “T h"- Jim. but get thlsy straigh. I know “Oh, no, Tony, 1 can’; 19¢ you you planted that buzzer on Gary's do this. I cent let you pay these o ~cven tor me!" she cried, hardly ab e s whisper. stmalsfids, goo, nrekgn to byoiti." the "any. ‘ " a o you ow a u m, "w $3 I u” do” stewards?" The color was ieding Xrom Jim's ace. He turned abruptly and started ~ -~ toward the door. He did not speak i Afwmaafiledruwq "éifififh to Lucretia or even look in her dir- | md x so; m w"; ‘m; “ma” up cation. as he passed. At the door om o; you, pa], guppy“ Ben- 11° Paul“! 1°"! °"°“Fh i" 1°°k'son. With a. little enooura rnent. once more at Gary. u if h; wanted h, w“, m m, mwm-d, ff, n, so cut s picture o1 her into hilvtoo badly scared and anxious to memory thlt would lost a lift- l s“, m. own hum n “em; may“ WM- ‘in the conversation, he also men- r She made a amail move to go to tio other shsdy tricks. , You him, but she was stopped by theirnow as well u I do. Jim. they sound o! the doorbell, aiieinf ln- that means you're nniehed - wash- sistently into the silence o the ed up ior good. Yowll be room, r fnom every track in'the country. Tony did not healteh. Ho opened lYowre beaten, so youdtbetter dust m, do;- a; l! he knew all the | and never show your eoe the only one who knows. rm: cnsnborfmroww ousnmm fury. he took s step inward Tony gsmohougn he were shout to strike Suddenl n iu wn t is this? Yo“??? y?“ av?!’ goods’ he 11c“: y esa ,“ a. r . "'m ummg you- mflf, kt}: flzgunmiirgawdz? Old home week? Lou, my dear out and stay outl" lie wok gh _ _ l0!‘ a tree ride - once around." with a cilrse he turned abruptly e m“ w“ °ld b° Mm’ and strode irom the room vid .. mm u, s“ n,“ m the bow. Qgrd, dome? £1}, J3,‘ mfimcut the plim, Lucretis swayed sentiy as a gucretlafs “c, “d h, 1003M at lllfifil who you ere and what you he“ uggcug-rlys feet. l. u _ ary dropped hfr long finger; o“, fivml ‘m! Ml I suppose Luve been shooting pleat. 12o titihogoiilgnhgfi i'r ghtened face r here knows better than to pay any iIXIIOIiVBd no evidence or lite. Tony e ucmtie, but she returned the Lucretia and reached {or the trail us res a moo an m Th. this its n— d I‘ not MOTQR§ Hers you HATEVER the make or model of your car or truck . . . whatever “puma its age or condition-the General Motors Dcalefs Victory Service Plan is the rhriftiest, most eifecrive means of making it outlast the war! Developed ‘to meet a great national wartime need-to "Save the Wheels that Serve Canada"— the Victory Service Plan is available from all General Motors Dealers. It provides thorough service-regular service —responsible service. Operated by skilled mechanics, equipped with approved tools, it can save both your transportation and your pocketbook. Make a date to see the General Motors Victory Service Man today -and make sure your car or truck will be fit to keep a date with Victory! on All makes of CARS AND TRUCKS , K46 yoemel/ due gvuflau Do your tires need switching? Does your motor run smoothly? ls_ your go: mileage low? Ho: your cor been lubricated Holy? Do worn ports need replacement? ls oil consumption high? Are front tires wearing unevenly? Ho: your buttery been checked lately? Does your motor overheat? Does body or tenders need repairing? Does your cur need cl Wash and polish lob? Do your broke: slop the cur satisfactorily? Are all lights operating properly? 020126 HEADQIIARTE ALLISON MEICLEOD, 208 Great George Street HORNE MOTORS, Jim's taco was now whit» with dolly stood his ground. "Anger Jim wavered a. moment. Then, When the door slammed behind illow end crumpled into a pitil-ul DIN! 811d t quickly on the other side oi whit“ “ipmfw. M... " r go 0c in " lwdsaid. "vii can; he: to m’: uh mus u» mm form in his t d €h2°“s%¢l$.i. ”‘ ‘wit-i “.23 at her ability to an endless (Tobe ). FRJDIIRIUION June l-(OP) -om m t ti» mm‘ exer- cise: oi“ the. Provincial ormal School today numbered only l“. the miallsat olua in 0N‘!- r 8000i; "g0 to 14s at the any in all?!“ of the lest {all term. l6 W! O ' €'."..2i‘.‘ "P" v'.‘.‘.'l.‘°'.i’.l.‘.i ‘wit’ cipal EP. umgurmid as m; main 168 Kent Street Shall Greece Perish? r Qnadisns IB These urban tlns could not aave than Greeks homto help prevent that that mile! hurl. I death. rm; u u a common aldbt u m mo. wo-Iflfll i» Ivbaflhd" ‘h’ “$.31. m; 411M i’ men and: children searching garbase pills Ier screw!!!" ll m" °° " 7°"! ‘g h“, gm“ h" p"; dying by thousands. It iaGreece. thst Jim Constance would be enother racing stable u lonl u you standing on the other side. ll"- reuons {or the shim decrease. .