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But others, long suffering under the annual inroads made oncrops and gardens by the whistling beastie. hold that the gopher population is subject to cycles much as rabbits are. However, while the little chap‘ may some and go spasmodlcally, an interesting point is that he is not really a gopher. He's a gau- lrc. Seams the French termed him a gaufre after a. few of their horses had their feet pop into gophers’ burrows. Gaufre means honeycomb which is a pretty good description of what a piece of ground looks like after a gaufre has finished with it. Gaufres run to various species- one being a puzzling creature down by the Mississippi which resembles a frustrated land tor- toise and lives in a burrow. The Prairies have three kinds of gaufres: the striped, the grey and the Richardson's. Most gau- fres. however. like digging, eating seeds and annoying Prairie farm- ers. For further identification of gaufres. it is interesting to note that the Word also means a kind of cake or waffle-in French, that is. ‘ A camellia or gardenia cnrsaee “Sonia Goes East” I! 5, Molly Thor] s [ti-gage BMIGQM 'I‘he talk lasted hto into a» night that Mr. Brieriy came. 5on1! was out of her depth most of the time. He and her imcle seemed l0 know their way in a Bobsr I“!!! back 2.000 yam: a cm"? °i 1"“ kings . and fImWI PM lmll“ whose monuments still stood Ind stirred them to endlfll lflumm“ md speculations. She brill! l0 understand why rents and cul- tivation were hardly real t0 Unvlfl Justin While the light was still grey. we and Philip Brierly set out 0n their long drive to Khlrl. m! P13‘ gotta’ rectory. where they We" 80' ing to call on the way w surm- "The day is going to be ill" "hil- 1 hoped it would be." he said. "One of those soft 8")‘ 4575' 31' most like Enslflndf’ ‘There are rather too mam’ of mam 1n England." Sonia remarked- “You won't think that l! You stay out here for a few hot weath- era." After a moment. he said "You're m; gglng away just yet. are ydtl?" "No. 1 couldn't leave Uncle Justin and I'm much too interested in hhe work. Thank you for putting the idea 1n my head that I could do it." "It was your own tenacity lh-fll made me think 0t it. You were "That's Just what I about you." seemed quite short, after all. inevitable tea. When Philip a jovial fuss. so severely businesslike when you, came to see me about that case)’, though“ At Khyri they had a welcome even warmr than usual. and nheilwrlty dfllended on ll- said they mug; g0 0.11, My, Piggiott made 1 lief, Sonia found the season ex- io no» on . rsnno llXAIlliES nus WAY’ 1 loo How Regular You tan ls Ivory Morning Trytsildng CartsfsPllls this wsydtsrt wl b I and sat s definite time every morning. When you get regular every rnorazng cut down to 2. Alter a few ds . try 1. fill! try taltinl Carter's new other day. You may aveu find you can keep rs ulsr without any laxative. uu see, Carter's are so tiny you can cut down the dose-from 8 to l-to lit the needs of your individual system. Without disa pointment. Carter's he pclean out your intestinal tract not halfway, but thoroughly.Tlie Ira douhly effective because made wit two vegetable herbs compounded prop- arl for thorough. eaa action. ¥houaanda ‘can cut own on laxative dosing this Carter way. Ask for Carter's Pills by uama to et the genuine at an drugstore-SSL gran the Carter gra - uated dose method toni ht. and lump out of bed tomorrow lee ing good. Dr. and Mrs. Bluett took a. friendly interest in their expedition, and Philip and Son-is gave an account of it. The account sounded quite complete. but neither of tlhcm touched on the real covariances oi the day. OHAPTBRXII Gold Hull" in Moonlight As the rain wore on. _Nursingh L-al, wagging his head with satis- faction, quoted to Sonia a Behari proverb: "If the west wind blows in early August, rice will grow even behind your hearth." The west |wind was blowing, and [of the year {ell between June and ‘October. and the nexl- year's pros- After the first freshness and re- tremely disagreeable. she “tent our "I can tell her much more about‘ as muah as she could on the muddy sureya 11m“ 5119-11 see of 11, nowpbmken roads to look at the cul- you so and {age a 1001; 111 yqnrltivation. There wore many days of .srhoc-l. Briorly, if you must. anrLDC/ilrlng rain. when she could only icome back to: a meal. We'll lookiwaich 1i gradually submereins thi ' after Sonia.” countryside. The sunny clays made 1 Mm Piggo“ queued 111m "m, g‘ the air like a Turkish bath. ilook which made Sonia want to’ Patches o! bright green funsus Waugh and say, "It's quite all r1ght1 not/hing to be tactful| —there'a about,“ appeared on the outer walls oi‘ the bungalow, clothes smelt horrible, 8nd grew mould overnight. In the Philip told her when they wereievenins. hordes of llyins insects ' in the 01d sure” ("bah She did,“ i fluttered round the lamps, frll in recognize that part at all. Suddenic-nes soup and dosvn the back of gyfiqflng excitement made he; re@1;one‘s dress. The broken roads and quite cold. She didn't know what|5W°l19fl TiVPTS 011i Ilelgllbmlfs Off she expected to meet out of the from each othe. Philip Bricrlv had j past. been spending many spare moments 1 A5 they crossed a little river. he Bl? MYTIPOYC lfllvly. and without his i said! i-he big bamboo plantation, ‘see the house." Philip said: "The house is gone’ “I remember 1,1115 111mm visits life seemed trery mono-tonsils. and, when you get round the corner, you She was increasingly worried having regular attacks o1 10w fever which nothing seemed to check, H9- you know." but she hardly heard, did not; take much notice of them. him. ‘They turned the corner. The I thick bambocs were on the left ofi the road, and on the r1311; among interval to ask Dr. Bluett out. ricefieids, a big hummocky stretch 0g gra5§_ 1n 115 centre w“, shape. ting him down as much as the less. overgrown mound. and beyond 'ml\lfll‘lfl»" he told 1W1‘- "lf I can that, one old spreading tree. zhad-iwmlfldr hlm- “by not come to us ,1"; a W911 with a broken numm-y for at least a long week-end. A i edge. Why The Tears? will stay fresh for another wearing ; i.‘ it's stored in the refrigerator in a dish completely covered with moist cotton. .$\_ PYIIX ILAREVIAII PIlCOl-L IOI Ibo right strength lbroutsh lhs Wises clan. flaring and sowing. Wain Ismail. llwidvi’ Ills-s" $135 "III HUIIWAII III Thu‘! be a UQIyYInkIMndMssIwnmIIIucnI Randomness; Communist-richness. PYREX Flurlovloro FERCOLAYOR today. You can watch your eefhs brew lo MI 53E suulu.adv...-..-...-..-...-.;"-..i.-..-......--..-....-.... Fussy about your oaths! Tbsn us! ss Replacement ivurflnlor-s‘ "IIX IAUCIPANS Fahd let I‘ tsp-chem rosin-ic- urvlns and us. Vllh removable Imndll. ll n. sire —- ' ll os- siss -- L.‘ l4 us. also - 2.00 hsmmsnunflflfldm 52d Iseslslfli Ifl-shosl. 1 phmp stopped the ca, and ghey ing ill to refuse a possible remeclyi sat silent. looking at it. Sonia could He Md Sonia arrived next dav at‘ . hardly see it for the tears in her eyes. Philip glanced at her. "We'll go on. It was stupid o! me t0 bring you here." “No; it isn't that. Let's see it." she said. She couldn't explain to him just now that her tears were not for ihe ruins, but came frcm the old tangle of emotions that always rose with any vivid reminder of her childhood. They walked between two broken stumps of brick which had been gateposts, along the drive. just traceable by the different colour of its grass. A bush or two grew inelevently beside it, with tiny red flowers. ‘ "Look those are hibescus," said v you to-morrow. but was beginning to look drained and exhausted. i‘ Sonia took advantage of a dry,‘ "The quinine he's taking is get- f 911M181‘. even a few miles away,i might do the trick. We'll expect Mr. Gedge was too tired o! feel- i the Bluetts to find Mrs. Bluett wad- i lng as usual in Maltese poodles. do- | lighted to sce them, but apologetlcl Dr. Bluett had entirely forgotten: that they were having the Pigilotts 1 that week-end. There hadn't been. time to let Sonia know. and. any. sway, Mr. Briefly wanted her and‘ Credge to stav with him instead, (To Be Continued) , r" Georgetown And Vicinity Philip. "They've survived. but the hardly recognize them." drive. The mound is wihere the house was." sure to be snakes among the old bricks." l sat down on its edge. "Now l know where I am. I used, Why they let them be." “Both useful. They wouldn't out down such a fine neem tree. The oil from its berries is healing. Now turn round and look at something else that's the same." She followed his 100k to the northern hcrimn, where a wall of misty blue with a jagged edge stood up from the plain. Above it, lust defined against tlie pale sky. was a line of aharp. Pearly-r mow peaks. they? You must have seen git-lean visible up here when it's enough." lifltiiwaqf . 1- Tho Rogers Bompsny ilardwaro r Limited ~ here. looking at them." “I was afraid you wervt suing to with relief. a last look lrom the car. "You won't wish come?" said Philip. | I "Oh, no: i couldn't have been content tm 1 saw it. Now 1 hsvenl r know lt doesn't matter that it's spent a few days in Maury. visit- all gone. I've had the best of it. ins relatives -—Geo- and no one can take that sway from me." . "You're a little like your uncle. 10W" i0 M01! ill! ll"? N" 9f m?" aren't you?" he said. smiling H, u." my; .1 151-19 flfiygtty, yflh woi-km wars thus enabled to col- whom she was staying the nleht in Inn. and rota-sea later ll than flowers are so small now. you can 0t New York and Mr. Fraser of "They used to gfgw a1] gong the Raymond Lavandier on Sunday. "Don't go too near-there are er in Georgetown High School. and They walked to the well, and she Captain Charles Fitzgerald- io lovei looking down this well. The dluilhl-Bl‘ All" 0T NBWW" Visited tree was here ilhen. That's two Mr- Fry's‘ sisierJi/lrs- Agnes Mur- tliings the same, anyway. I wonder Phy 0n Bunday- "The Himalayas don't change. do IMFB- A81’!!! Murphy 0n Sunday- like that OfWn. They begin o, be] any‘ sisting of Mr. A. T. MacDonald, "How could I have forgotten that 1 Mac-Isaac and Miss Evelyn Mac- ! might see them to-day?" sl-lqbonald. were visitors at the homo gljd, ‘mow 1' Dom M1114 1,1,0“; of Mr. and Mrs. ll’. J. DeLory on lnybhlnl. Let's have our pleniciillflllli- i feel like a picnic at all." Philip said and family and i Vvihen they were leaving, m; took; ored to ‘Charlottetown on sundsy you hsdmtzfiouris who is s patient in the P Mr. and Mrs. Paul Leb Whitney Maine, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Miss Mary Quinn. former teach. at present teaching in Southport. spent the weekend at the home o.’ Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Fay and I‘ m. m. c. MacDonald oi Bouris was a visitor to Georgetown on Sunday. Miss Irene Stewart. R. N" of Charlottetown spent Sunday with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Stewart. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Con- don and son Merrill and Mrs. Wil- liam Murphy and daughter Judy of Panmure Island were guests of A party of Bouris residents con- Miss Helen Maclsaac, Miss Rosella Mr. and Mrs. Bpurgaon Walker Mrs. Walker's mother. Mrs. William Huffett mob to visit Mr. William Buffett of I. hospital. m. Joseph Gottell it. recently In days when gleaners were ai- missadby the tempers, many rmn loo the best pm o! their wiltll supply of srsio . Prowse Bros. Limited.’ , ' Presents In New Winter’ Boats Definitely Noteworthy For; Fall Our Dashing New Coats, Select Luxurious fur, fur trimmed, or untrlmmod ltylsl , . , u! at our Special Low Prices. In all the new shades including Black! Prices FUR COATS 35a and up In all the new Furs and Styles. The New look foiliill everyone ' They both laughed. The driveiwas content. Almost all the rain about Mr. Gedile. who had been, ferment around the m1 gxperlS remind Canadians that Prices FUR TRIMMED COATS and ti]! 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