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I work-ed quickly clotll bnhln’: siruh. ed more t'\'."lllllLZ rloiltes. ., , There VCW out then a heavier-than- Alter l flipped the beaches. held. at clockui-tunc boiling water, then removed to halve and on, to slip at once to almost 011191’ membe This wasbone bless- : r ' t r - d “t “oyhonkdlllcqlalszltillishiltlla gtacililtl complished in-the Way of thr ' \\ re ."l\\'ll\' outdoors 1 think. to‘ 5'" R055 wda-V- I know theyl afraid we'll have to_ build ‘\‘(\“Cl for when my ppggefve m4 this year. To my mind that. shn that blissful stage I llft- X10! b6 B mill-WT 1'01‘ 9011091‘?! ‘ But there is a rrsrheti ed 1t from the stove to skim and tmxu- it in the iars. I was assist- ing submerged air-bubbles t0 mt-un; to the surface of the mun when Ncll from the front-lawn sent. a plaintive lonely call across the f-lir-u‘a\'t*s w her team-mate todacv at. Rob s. “Twas ever thus!" I saw the broken hill-tea’ beside h . A stable-break. I The most tractable of animals when wear- in: .1 halter or bridle. hcr free un- tramtncllctl days return when these are mlSSIIIZ. I looked about vain- " for an oat-tin to coax ha‘ stable-wards to regret this orderly trait of mine. The nearest tm was m the oat-bin on the "feed- lne-flnor " I approached her. with- nut one. rnaxinely but she was Sllfifllflflllfl of mv friendly over- 1 Clhcre was small use wast- further precious preserving time. Iv. donentheaatew tht- from meadow and them 1 could have her secure. if not con- tpg; till family returned. Slcuthilt" pate and all was well again. The pause may have! benefritited eserv-ing at ons. me all. Tonlgiigelhe Jars await their final sealing in ghesrtornlng. There was a bit of baking to be done between-times and then supper over, and still-solitary. 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I 3C ‘lllllfl James says. “I'm Until tomorrow - Dairy-good- in 9X‘- month when it was expected that 204 nor- mal students would graduate from sllhis War-——Four Sep mic-Elehte German These raiders shot en slacks uldl but outlmesl of the house across the lame be- fore turning to saving in our drive- farm-wife must never be cauzs". at such a REGINA, Sept. i3 —- (CPL-The Saskatchewan will remain closed during September because of they bewildered teacher shortage. Education Min- lster Woodrow Lloyd said today "stuffy?" "Yes, we are. Father. mother, Conrad and myself. Diana is al- most. as bad." know me. I've never had a chance to do the things I should like to do. What is more. I never shall. Women are not. by ‘anv means whatever the mav vote, stand trickle C of ‘Us have to ' . ' f l Over Umitedl 310v» mom o us are alowetl I1 l! l . at- g. U S. conscription N lent requiring registration of some 5i r ' 2i to 35 vcars r never thought vou felt lik- that." regarded me as anything else than the daughter of Admiral —and a female stlck-in-thte m Philipa set her jaw in a manner cry reminiscent. of her father in "l." of his most obstinate moods. "Wrl I W been tame and amenable far too long. Far too long." she ixcnt on. educated to be g lady. people belong to a period that had Sl/ICIIQ thought would last: for ever. So, we younger Sandleys special groove. You that. the result has have to take you as 1 find you. "Well? pl m vow complimentary, intention lCl l t you lllCll ll. l0 Edward, mildly surprised. “Some sort of micketl. think I am incapable of etandlng on my oivn feet, What ivould happen if We tncnev through some happening?” “Some people have had that ex- perience. Suppose We did? Is there any reason whv I should l myself as insulated troublee of ordinary filly. there are a lot 0 I I could do very well if llllt to it. In spite leducation I know llynewritlng, and because t education. I know tman tolerablv well. “You wcilld office. Turning out everv momin at the same l lob: unable to go . when volt want to, days “Hns it cccured to you." asked. "that if husilu-ss. tdnillg somebody cut of probable needs? Women keen competition. I 59g so ‘ effects of I “Competition is good in run." she relortcd. "Like l ‘ should be obliged to hold m‘; merit. Doesn't the same ' you?" she retortcd. and a tnotlcrn person brought up in an enlirzhtrncd home and not 5-4- stlliiy one like mine " Fortune's Ap. rentics BY _ Leonard Leslie "Se: yolll r knOvl vast you oulbi to look like. What is it-ovarsrork’? It so. I'll set a flea in the old mans m. "Leave me alone, pleasel" "l-Pm! Irritable, lOO. A That isn't like Wu. haven't been crossed in lave, any Clillflllflfllii’ an 3%" " t0 Y9" lin - "Yes, you said that befoao. But serlouslv I think rw need MUN in hand." Eldward had a talk to his father. nd Si Charl was to provide ‘an lnlding ofglvhat hegbeen going on. "Not that I know anything for certain." he qualified. "flier! Wlgea tacit understanding ing - tween young Morrgwdnd isna Sandley." “She's a nice girl, I-iward con- tributed. Unfortunately the so ' man has an inferiority complex. at's the new-fangled phrase, isn't it? In my youngdays We should have said he was shy. "I know," Edward replied. "Only it goes deeper than that. You are not without a certain amount of responsibility." sh- Charles was impenitent. “I am quite convinced that I did the right thing in pushing young Morris on." he said. "Best agent. one could wish for, You would never have made half such a job of it. Well, Edward. my boy, I feel that the experiment ls still in the initial stage. What right has Slilldlfj-l to butt in. with his nonsense?" “We still have to contend with several taboos.” "Then the sooner thcv my dune away with the better. Bah! it any- noys me." "There doesn't seem mu l; "ou can do about it." "I'm too old, its up tr you younger ones to change tacso things. Incidentally, I have done my share.“ From Philipa Edward obtained a. more detailed explanation of the affair. Onlv an ingrained res- pect for parental altthority hid prevented her from revealing the whole situation to her sister. "Conrad made John promise not to sec her, and they won't let me fell Diana anything." she complain- “There is nothing to stop me‘ ‘m1 her." Edward remarked. Phlllpn shruggrd her shoulders. “I'm afraid that. would make. matters worse. Diana would blame him for agreeing to keep out. of the j way." , Wha-t difference would it make‘ if you told her " "I Should Just. know the right way. that's all. I'm her sister.’ “Human nature is utterly above ccmnrehetision." he sighed. erow older Ibbcicome more and more v t3. "You ought to have understanding "You are a doctor. "You could never be stuffy." ; “That only shows hOw little you emancipated, feminists so)‘. We for Parliament and into business. when it. omes to real participation most take a back sent. C1- ality. Net one in a thousand " "Good lor!’ said Eduard. "I He was looking at her with a new CHAPTER VII A VERY SUITAZLE MATCH "I don't suppose you have ever Srlndlev vs ill tell you something. I have Edward was puzzled. "You don't know what l mean," "Butyyou weren't- "Hardly? "I am not trying to be funny. My ttadition, which they were kept in a. know very well been." "No. I don't," he replied. "I "Youre not ultusal. There are Hm‘ o! people cast in the same ouldf" She smiled. saying he was not whatever his "There are plenty of about, it that's what nyhow, I don't intend be nnc.“ "Whatever could you do?‘ asked * Xe wmnen training i5 needed." “Whatever could I do?’ she ml- "Listcn to the man? You do you suppose lost all our unforeseen ‘Surely that is unlikely?’ regard from the ople? Actu- useful things onl I was of my y-like shorthand and of my lfyrench and Ger- hale to be tied to an R travelling w your where vou want and hnvingholl- intervals." hour, An onlv at long Edward _v0u would probably be‘ Mrs. monev she,‘ son that." apply to fTo Be Continued) Louis of face very: Montgomery m» of the‘ The you sleeves 0f lame picture hat, bag were of a of blue. M ‘rua cuaatutrarowu ounaolau ' A FINE FUR COAT IS WARTIME INVESTMENT TUPLIN -— MONTGOMERY WEDDING interesting event took place 0n hldey afternoon at 2 o'clock at the Ayrea, elated I Ella Margaret you went out to of Mr home of Reverend George Summt-raide, when he offi- at. the marriage of Miss Tuplin, daughter ‘ruplin and the late New Annan, and . and Mrs. Talmadge Travellers‘ Rest. ful bride looked very a street-length dress blue with trimmings and bracelet-length auotach braid. Her shoes and hand- harmonizing shade Her brldesmade, Mrs. case. wore a gown of James ‘h: lin A WISE Definitely not a luxury, a most sensible purchases. vestruent for hard-working fur coat will give you many and wear. Looking ahead I01‘ you MW I truly notable collection of quality fur coats-priced to fit every day from the store famous for fine furs. MGDRE a. MFLEOD l___tmtr=d_l Charlottetown, P.E.L solden shade prettlly min-older- ed in a floral design and brown BCCCBOIlCa. The groom tended by his frle-u , Mr. schurman. Immediately ceremony the tored to the eastern part Island, returning to the Char- lottetown Hotel where they were served a chicken dinner. Mr. and Mrs. Montgomery will reside in ‘Travellers Rest whey-e he 1, m. 8118 farming. Hosts of friends wish them every happi- ness. On Wednesday evening pre- viuus to t e marriage Mrs. Em- mellnc MacKay, New Annan, en- tertained over one friends of Miss ‘ruplln when they showered her with glfis, good wishes and confetti. Girl friends decorated the rooms with lavish generosity, flea of autumn flowers, spruce and ferns, while the brida c air was unique in its unusual fonn of decoration. was formed of gold and turquoise ruffled streamers . setting Tilhlililq made a moat desirable for the bride and her bridesmaid, Mrs. Louis Moose, who took their places as the wedding music was played by Mrs. George Ram- say. Baskets. filled to overflowing with beautiful gifts.‘ were carried by Eleanor Macinnilt. Evelyn Wood. Betty Tuplin and Helen MocKay. the accompanying ver- sea being read by Tessie Mac Innis an Louise Dalvell. The wrapping was Dslziell and Mrs. the arranging ualng quanti- l the Creed. woh- II smn fine fur coat ls one of the Really a wise wartime in- wardrobes. beeaase a fins seasons of comfort, beauty to winter, we have road; budget. Choose Hill's t9- Inclllded 1h stintlai 6h ware. A i116 lifts Ill a sub- “6. linen and silver- s g-sonr, with Mrs. ay aooompanyi , l was one Vi!‘ ‘gallillwofnlddsrtfmlol-‘lnflfl s nrxfnfi w“ 9,‘, rm- 1 was moved and Mfllldfafi: ol n d ewirlfll '1" '°“°°" '~i'~‘~..."..-~. ta "‘ s needed" _.-_..___._ sramo nnooa w. r. A 1 m was read from the 5"‘ ration. AFN." °' m“ ‘f: -—-- the members deal sd to csnvm ...3‘“t.s":":.t *.’.'.°°'.'.'.-’-.."" " t" remit. “i233”. mart... Q f6 . s s. sent. all .33 so he homo of Miss Hattie N" ‘sident presiding. Meeting - call Opened by repeating Meeting closed with the N!" fiflll Clll VIII IIIWIT ‘HOOK. nsmhqs it a i-