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LONDON. Aug. 5—(CP)—A four- power high command is being planned for the Atlantic Pact de- fence system, diplomatic officials There are 100.000 sweat glands on the sole of the average person's This Side 0f Glory B! Gwen Irletow Author 0f "Deep lumrner” “The Handsome Road." eta. CHAPTER VI i l Kester came out of the bank as dobonair as u.sual and gave Eleanor a book showing a deposit to her credit of eight thousand dollars. She gasped. but he said. "Now you won't pester me for a. whole year, will you?" “Are you angry with met" Eleanor asked repentantly. “My darling, no," said Kester, "but you know I'd never remem- ber to make a deposit every month and-I'm not going to meats s. lot of time being called names because I am the way l am. You've got such-what's that new word they're using in factorieM-eflficiency." Eleanor kept house with the exactness she liked. balancing her account books every week and do- ing the best she could to prevent Mamie from feeding her husband and children out of the Ardeith kitchen. Mamie was a trial. but she was a cook in a thousand and knew her power. They had eleven servants. which Eleanor consider- ed about five too many. but siI yielded to Kesterh importunitiee and retained them, along tvith sun- dry black boys who kept turning up from the plantation ostensibly to ask if thcre trash‘: something the young miss wanted done andl actually to get some cold biscuits from Mamie's generous hands. Eleanor put these down under the heading of “Foolish but. Unsvoid- able Expenses", and lct. it go at that. As long as Kester adored her as he did she was willing to compromise with everything else. After the opening of the new year Eleanor discovered that sht- was going to have a baby. Kester had said he liked children, but she suspected that he thought of babies as being like the curly angels on Christmas cards. and as the eldest of six Eleanor had been "quircd to play nurse-maid ‘too often to have any such cherubic misconceptions. But when she told Kcster, he was thrilled. I-le immediately told everybody he knew with the art- less joy of a little boy promised l bicycle. He went up to the attic and brought down the carved rosewood cradle where the infant; Larncs had kicked and squailed for a hundred years. and set it up in the old nursery slx months before it would be needed. Eleanorls new acquaintances called with congra- tulations. bringing presents Q! silver thimblcs and yards of mus- lin. which. as she couldn't sew. she put away in a drawer. and ordered n lnyette from New Or- leans. Altogether, in spite of her amused and sometimes annoyed cotit- $8.00 PER run Coal for Sale at night Isa) Dollars per too at the chutes of the GREENWOOD COAL CO. LTD" Coal- burn, Plctou 00., N. S. The mine is located about three miles east of New Glasgow, N. S., on the paved road, New Glasgow-Thor- burn Highway. ‘ Con] la loaded on trucks from chutes, no shovelling required, and weighed at THE GREENWOOD CO. 0f- flcc. This summer price of $8.00 may not be available after August 30th. This good quality coal and attractive price will afford truckrnen returning to P. E. l. an opportunity tolrender good service to the public and profit to them- se ves. Greenwood Goal Co. Ltd. PHONE NEW GLASGOW, N .8. PHONE Day 800 Night 21a limit" - — ER FARMERS a returns Within the past year of our Feed Service opera- tions, we discovered that due to the heavy demand for SHUR-GAIN feeds and the service required for Custom grinding and mixing that our‘ original ma- chinery installed was inadequate. Therefore, within the last. month we have installed a. complete line of General Motors & Morleys heavier and more efficient mill equipment, which has enabled us to handle a much larger volume. Contact us for Efficient Sales and Service. Give your Livestock and Poultry that extra boost by feeding tho SHUR-GAIN way. We specialize in truck deliveries. E. J. MaclllillGALL Phone 16-23 VERNON, P. E. l. QHUR until, protests she found herself relegat- ed to the place of a Brave Little Woman. and to her surprise she discovered it was not an unpleas- ant place to be. Only once as she roused to 100i; at herself, when Fred came to Arrleith at a time when his busi- ness brought him up-rlver for a few days. Beholding Eleanor, in a white satin drawing-germ. re- clining on a sofa in her little bou- dolr, Fred was alarmed, embraced her tenderly. and asked why she had not let him know nil was not well with her. When Eleanor ex- claimed that she was perfectly well. and wanted tn know what nonsense Kester had been telling him. Fred looked her up and down in astonishment. Then what, he demanded, did she mean by this ridiculous performance? Suddenly. looking at his face. Eleanor saw herself as he saw her and she burst into uncontrollable laughter. Fred continued to stare. "Darling," she said at length. "you don't understand. I'm a flower of the Old South about to produce an heir." “Do you really feel all right?" Fred repented. She nodded vehemently. Dad. I'm perfectly all right." “When ycu weren't with Kestcr in the car at the train," said Fred. still unconvinced, "I began to be worried." "At the train?" Eleanor "Yes. Kill/C THE GUARDIAN, CHARLOTTETOWN ‘ ohms THINGS m: mo WAY - Dr. George V. Baldersion. 30, of Telluride, Colorado, seen here in operating room, made medical history by removing his own appendix. The operation, which was performed a week ago, was a complete suc- ccs=. and two days after the operation the doctor was back at work caring for other patients. The doctor said he performed the operation to get "the patient’: attitude". Here assistant and nurse are seen hold- ing instruments as doctor prepares to start incision. dehr Mr. Upjohn. you don't. think a lady in my condition would show her figure past her own front gate?" “You mean they won't let you go out? But what do you do for exercise?" . "I cut flowers ll the garden." she told him wickedly, “with one of the maids‘ following me around to make sure a grasshopper doesn't frighten me." Fred sat down on one of the dainty little chairs. "I declare in my soul." he said blanltly. Then he added. "Before you were born your mother was cooking three meals a day for slx men." "My mother," said Eleanor. "was not married to Kester." She be- gan to laugh again. "Dad, get that look d! your face. I'm smothered in magnolias, and I love it." Fred sat forward in the little chair, awkwardly. as though afraid it was going to crack un- der his weight. "This don't seem a bit like you," he said slowly. Eleanor bit her finger. laughing at him. “And you the smartest girl I ever did see." Fred addfld- a a a The baby was born in October. Kester. of course, behaved as any- body might have foretold he would behave; he paced the hall, refus- ed to eat, got sick from the fumes of chloroform. kept coming in at inconvenient moments to make sure Eleanor was not dying. and in general made a nuisance of himself; and about slx o'clock in the evening when the nurse came NEW GLASGOW W. M. S. The July meeting of the New Glasgow W. M. S. met at the home of Mrs. George Gough, President. presiding. worship service leader. Mrs. B. Andrews. Thorne, More Missionaries. Hymns sung Lord of the Living Harvest. Lord of Light. Scripture Matt. 9:35-35. Romans 10: 1345. Prayer by Mrs. Gough and Mrs. Stevenson. Minutes of last meeting were read and approved. Roll call was answered by 10 mem- bers. 2 visitors. 10 calls were made in homes. 11 in Hospital. ‘l bou- quets of flowers were sent to shut- ins. Missionary Prayer was read in unison frcm the monthly. A letter of thanks from Sheila Dickleson for a get. well card. Mrs. Gough took charge of the Study Book. Roll call for next month (Give). Aug. appointed are under; Mrs. Gordon Laird. Org: Mrs. Warfiold Orr or ‘Mrs. Foster Sellar. Herald: Mrs.. R. W. Stevenson and Mrs. Warfield Orr. Missionary Prayer: seller. Lunch. Mrs. Miller Orr and Mrs. O. M. Howatt. Collection $1.95. Place of meet- ing, Mrs. Wariieid Orr's.. Meeting closed with the diction. Mrs. Foster Bene- OTTAWA. Aug. 5—(CP~Can- adsfs industrial production hit a Hymn 241 was read rcsponslvet!‘ it-VGIM‘ If 1m a Sale Continues All Week In answer to hundreds of enquiries as to through yet! rooms - -- we're piling them on the racks and counters at smashed prices. No Salelnllllllur History Gan Compare With This From point of Values - - - from point of Crowds -- - from point of staggering daily totals it breaks‘ all records. COME, NOW, FOR VALUES WITHOUT ANY EQUAL . THE GREENDAL G0. LTD. ] \ QQGMOWOWQ new high in May, the bureau of statistics reported today. The bur- eau's general index of production for the month touched 187. an in- crease of 0.9 over the previous month and five points above May last year. NORTH BAY, Ont., Aug. 5 —- (OP)~Molse Legros. grandfather of the Dionne quintuplets. died to- day in hospital here. l-Ie was '16. In failing health for several months. the father of Mrs. Olive Dionne first entered hospital June 3. Catfish are known to make s. purring sound when happy. .____. when Sale ends we wish to say we're not We're emptying the stock 9/90 é oo<§hir> ‘ , o-wa>eo-i>oo@oo@oo@»cosc+co@oo<secoq§g . LIVE POULTRY LOADING rmavv uvn POULTRY an!) CAPONS FOR U. s. a. MARKET TUESDAY, AUGUST 9th. comaor OUR omen AT ONCE Island Chick Hatchery BOX 192. PHONE 780-1] to inform him that the baby was] a girl he groaned, “Thank God. she'll never have to go throughl this," rushed into the bedroom and: had to be forcibly restrained by! the doctor from smothering Eleanor with his kisses. And when Eleanor murmured, “Please go away and let me rest," he was persuaded that she did not love him any more and without having laid eyes on his daughter he went downstairs in anguish to call up his cousin and chum, Neal Shermny, and the two of them went out and got drunk and at sunrise had to be assisted tto bed by Cameo. (To be continued) r sm IRITN t PROMPT RELIEF 1",... M‘... ing. chafing and chspping with Cuticu a. Helps heal. Buy at your druggist tod ' him a look of mock horror. “My structlon at the Saunders Roe plant leaving the building stocks, England. structure ever built for an rmft. FIRST OF THREE FLYlNG BOATS The hull of the drst of three Princess-type flying boats under eon-I it is completely titted and ready for flight. The hull is the largeet metal 5 that of three and one-half onltellstion-type airplanes. l cuflcunA soar and OIIITIINT l l l in Cowes. Isle of Wight, is shown The craft will be christened stter its cubic capacity being eqml to‘ WE'RE ON- v hue. 13m. to AUG. 20TH. We ask the co-operatlon of our many patrons in plan- ning slur holiday season in order that we may glvo our. employees a well earned rest. lf you have clothes await- ing cleaning have us collect them immediately and thus avoid disappointment. Wednesday, August 10 is latest date for which we can accept cleaning and promise do- llvery before vacation. Our plant will be closed down from Aug. 18 "Aug. 20 in order that our staff may complete its holiday all at ‘ one time. We feel that this way will be more satisfact- ory to all. It will tend for more efficiency ln our plant than by extending holidays throughout the various de- pertmente. I During Vacation Week the Office will be open to accept cleaning-every day from 9 a.rn. to 5 p.m., except Wed-_ , aeatlsy. Allllllt 11. when the office will close at 12 noon ' Ourtruaiewllllieploldngupoleaulngon Fridayand Saturday. Aug. 10 and $0. . WE IIOII YOU HAVE A PLEASANT VACATION - RlTE-WAYCLEANERS