I! ;EPTE1\_rI_Bl_1_R ,_ 11, __ 1941 - CS flif.o W036 i BRA I . i i r Pure comfort, pure beauty. Your bosom Euoyantly lifteld to new, 0f sculptured youth. The neck cut low, [he separation definite, so every newp‘; and favored fashion can be yours. Girdle; ancl Combinations $6.50—-l9.00 floxalgo Bondeoux and Long Lines $1 25-560 UYFLEXEES'WORLD'S LOVEUEST FOUNDATIONS round lines ‘no. Irsflomcfl; ELLEWS DIARY (continued Prom Page 2) At the supper hour, which now that days are shortening comes iairr to allow for the doing of as much field work as possible, I came to the field just over the rise from our buildings, when Rob was cut- ting the last short swath. The rtookers followed- closely, with very few sheaves left .yet to nr- rnnge. As I drew in sight of the workers. James called something to me_ which was lost amid the din of tho binder. U I It was delightful there in the har- vest field. The run was wcstering rerliy in a gorgeous sunset ahove the tree tops up the creek, and other far horizons were misty with the soft September haze. About me was the bmvltching dry rustle of grain, which is full of sounds when stirredhy a light breeze, vague lovely murmurings that cover from leedtime to this hour. There was ts well the charm of cricket song. and as Jamie hurried along the field to join me a busy dragon iiy dipped near, then soared away like a tiny airplane in the direction of the stream below. "Look out!" Iamie said, watching the flight with eyes which held a measure of We. "he'll sew your eyes up!" "I ihough I told you" I began, and Jamie laughed "no he won't touch vou" he said "unless you happened to be an insect like s fly-he eats "l1 lots and lots of flies. But all the same. gran'daddy calls him a ‘Devil's Darn Needle‘ and I don't like the look of him at all. 0h!" he continued recalling something "zran'daddy says for you to have the supper right on the table, so ihat Rob can get oi"! home soon." O O “And what's hurrying him?" I wanted to know “Didn't you know?" he answered in surprise we've got a new litter of pigs at '1" Place. and the old one lVlll he Fill"! hungry for her supper". In "s? seasons, James likes his meals i0 he ready for him. Indeed he ionsiders this timely art. a requi- site above everything, of a capable larm wife. "Do you know. Eben" liwlll tell me in a highly pleased Q ‘{0}’ '9 6* ' I _,;§’I‘\‘.‘~:$ f‘)! iiilll-t "-‘.=.'rs~a-.=r's~;~tr~a~ and reminiscent mood. after he has returned from dining or supping at some other farm table "she's n pretty smart woman—in fact to my m1nd_ there are few her equal. She ‘and the meal -and a good one! on the table, and all ready to sit down to the minute we came in- doors." l O I So after various cuttings oi grain at the other farm. at. home and at Rob's that work is done. The bin- der was relieved of its canvas which as always was fetched w one of our several old house clos- ets for good storing. and the ma- chine will go presently to bs stored “Sonia Goes Ens 1’ i By Molly Thor-p _ "Uncle Justini How could you?" “My dear, it is Indian couriesy, to give it to him." | All the way back to the house, she argued and entreated. At last,l sore and anflfy. she saw that aha could not even ruffle him. As she left him on the veranda,- shc said acidly. "I suggest that wo should go and visit the Balm as soon so possible and admire some- thing really substantial." Hosain met her a she went to her room, and showed her s. pile of towels ho was carrying. and the dhiobi says he is afraid to wash than, because it is not is fault if they fall to pieces." "All right." said Sonla-"I will lend for some." That meant money from hsr store. Snhe knew Uncle Jurtin had none to spare. Just now. (And ho had given away the heifer.) It occurred to her to make sure file money was all right. It must be, as she had faithfully carried the trunk and put her hand in the pocket where the envelope had been. There was nothing in it. CHAPTER. VIII "What Money" Having searched the trunk to make sure, though she knew it to be impossible, that the envelope had not slipped out oi the pocket, Sonia spent a dismal ten minutssi reyiewing the new situation. A theft on this scale was quite diff- erent from petty appropriations of household stores, and she would have to tell Uncle Justin. The loss of’ the money which Aunt Emily had entrusted to her was not worse than the almost certain knowledge that one o! the servants must have taken it. It seemed equally horrible to nispect. any of the old servants or that hard-working and dooormrs little Resimi. She remembered ruefully, as she went back to the veranda. 110W cross she had been with Uncle Justin, half an hour before for his fecklessriesss in giving away the heifer. Now it was his turn. I-is was s t-tlng at tho table in- itent on doing something to his ‘camera. The Khansamarh was iaY- .- ing the meal of tea and fruit which appeared in all Behar bungalows st about ten in the morning. Sonia waited till he had gone and said, "Uncle Justin. m" money has been stolen from my trunk." "what money?" he asked plaridly- ‘The money Aunt Emily BWQ me I told you." "Yes, I runember. What makes you think it was stolen?" She told him the details and at the other farm. Ideal harvest weather, and a good harvest we Islanders have threshing has been already ccm- pleted. At Alderlea. our harvest home and the threshing is yet to come, James returns from a veran- dah, and an inspection of the sky and the moonlight on the pond. “Looks as though we'll have an- other fine day tomorrow" he says, picking up Jamie asleep from the couch to carry him away to bed. ‘I guess likely if we get the engine home in time. we'll have a spell at the threshing tomorrow." Until tomorrow — Diary -Good- night. 5.0. FARM GROWS PEPPERMINT OIL ~ NEW WESTMINISTEZR. B. C. Sept. 10 - (OP) Oil extract irom peppermint enough to supply Canadian requirements. may soon be produced in this Fraser Valley district. An experimental nine-acre field of peppermint, only one in the province, is being grown on the model farm operated by George Reifel. Roots of the plants were im- ported from Orrgcn two years ago, and oil is being extracted by a d15- tillution process in a small pilot plant. Harvest now is in progress. like hay. the stems and leaves being allowed to cure before be- ing put through the still. The oil brings $7 a pound and is used chiefly by gum manufacturers. O ‘O.Q Q , rwtiw i, f _:l ltlil l‘) iii ~r/-\~:»;~=~"~v;~~;~w; enjoyed and on | many a farm all of it including the ' Thelmint patch must be kept entirely free oi weedsHIt is cut‘ how, since Mrs. Madarlmea warn- ing, she had kept the key with her. "Someone must have either taken I an impression of it before that. 0P found a key to fit the lock." “That sounds very clever and resourceful." said Mr. GedKE- Without further comment icalled the iflransamah. , "Go and tell the servents to coma lhere. I have somethlns I want to say." "You won't going to tell them. are you?" said Sonia. “Wouldn't it be better to wait and see who might have done it?" "1 don't think so. Whoever has taken the money will certainly it"? it u long b8 you don't snow to have missed it. and the 800M!‘ l9 is returned the better." Sonia did nc-t feel qualified to ngueqbcut lhl! simple 811d “(W91 attitude. She supposed he mull know what he was dolnl- when the servants were all gathered, lidr. Dodge’ said. in hi! usual gentle tone, "The Missahlb ha; lost some money from her trunk, which was locked. 1 wish char, it gthall be found and returned either to her rcom or mine. I 111W! no more to say!’ Sonia was Bland!!! P011"! u" grave, listening faces. They remain- , ed as black as masks. Rcsimi, ‘ standing apart, looked, nl she sl- iwgys did 1n public, aggrasivoly modest. "You may go now". said Mr. Gedge. Hossln. the only onQ who reamed to have taken in the significance, raised his elapsed hands- "Hiuaoor (Presence) this is I. shameful matter. if you suave“ that one of us has taken the money, let all our houses be searched im- nlcdlaiely." “I have said what I want." Mr. Ciedge replied. "Let the mono-i be returned and‘ the matter will be finished." During the next few days, Mr. Gedge was the only one in the house who ’ unconscious 0! strain. Sonia felt acutely that she was u. blame roi- all this. and could only shcrw it by being specially con- siderate to the servants. Their ex- emplary manner to her was s constant reproach. The daily giving he ' out of stores was s competition in politeness, and the housskrcping ' had never been no economics‘- S-hl Jvould have been glad now for -H0ssin and Sher All t» nltronlle rher, “i1 he; Missybaba and trust- y fully to tako their perquisites‘ under her noso. 0n the fifth evening, q rho and Mr. (ledge returned from s walk Wound the lake, I-lorsin III waiting for them. "Rumor." he said, in a voics of iportent "will you come to your room and the Mi-suhib silo?” At the doorway of Mr. Dodge's room. the Klnnsunm was stlndinl like a sentinel. "Be pleased to look cn the draco- lnltlbio, Humor," glld Heroin. “Missybaba, there are tho last, ,, n-m TOWN GUARDIAN [ILUER PEOPLE! You May Need ar/innarrouic scoirs EMULSION rid/r human IiIN/i r. "KM the Milsnhlb gaunt ti“ notes." Sho counted them, and‘ said, They us all here." I-Iossln’: face glowed with his 51106058. "We all. your old servants," he DGQBII, “ihBVO fiéllller e319“ or 513p} for the shame of this theft." Mr. Gcdgo stopped what promised to b0 s. thrilling detective story. "I laid that when the money was guild the matter would be finish- He looked It Iosdn’: disappoin- “My bearcl. Hosaln, became p thief i.n his old age and then he repented. Is it not so?" "A: you please. l-Imoor." said Hosain. beaming again. "If any- thing o! yours or the Missybabau is taken in this house, fault be mine." ‘ let the YOU, TOO, CAN WALK "m" 7"!‘ . 1 w 4w bored b all the talk about t. ioophilfyolhifl: lfis'~"l“l_“°° °' f°-.-.,‘,"‘;g§$,',-“,Y;’"Q;§ and hell: of the house. m ‘on finflhfinmguw fgum-‘ffi?’ h?‘ r3.- :31; grifitfi an”. Just fancy," said u... adoring m “and plus that pa! the wrinkles in your brow. 6g mother’ he ' only seventeen _ swam-E - liar cal: —3mallsilo 50¢; 4oz. cwlwmr months old and he's been walking 6v bmlllllfl.llghfllfi for nearly nine months!" “h; dEkmmLN, "l; At Hughes Drug 00.. Ltd, and The _ “Rea]]y'{" 551d the vlsflqyl m“- ImuHon hdayl Jenkins Pharmacy, Charlottetown; 11y_ "Don't you think w, “on; “me Sample’: Drug Store, Kenslngton. Next morning Resimi came to Sonia, looking very subdued, and said she had heard her husband was ill in Siswa. She begged for leave to go that day. There was no knowing when he would be better. Mr. Gcdge mode no comment whcn Sonia told him and asked for fifteen rupees with which to pay Resimi. He gave her thirty- five. remarking: “She had better have something extra. She has worked hard." "Uncle Justin. why?” Sc-nia pro- tested. “It's quite obvious she took that money and Hosain somehow made her return it." "Someone who takes money evidently is in need of it," he rc- ted face and save the little 11 -- th k M he m; g 1 ML _ p ed equarbiy. I want ou to give and the eetin I di ti - Mgczlglane to}; hem“ shsenczpmegi fllllxvcklo that was so rare from him it to her." y ual manrllnrzr. Crlglieccltlfifn xl75c.leNlslrsct Resimi't going cleared the air COmDlH-Ell‘. and Sonia settled down to s. much better understanding with the servants. When the howe- keeping expenses crept up again, she accepted that it was cheaper in the long run not to try to keep them below the accustomed level (To Be Continued) Ire-decorated. Members were urged Tho bléhelor was paying l, visit to the house of a friend, a married man. and found himself rather he sat down?" - "She: "Darlln8. it's just s. year today since our honeymoon, when we spent that wonderful day on tihe sands." He: "We never thought then that we'd be spending our first anniver- sary on the rocks." ‘Leigh Warren and Mrs. R. G. Flem- ng. discussed and Mrs. Wyand stated that Miss Macdonald had sent out the portfolio to be re-covered and to get in touch with anybody who might have articles suitable for a museum. It was decided we would invite Dr. Schapiro of New Glas- gOW to our September meeting. A bountiful lunch wasthen served meeting to be held at the home o: Mrs. Fenner Stewart. The FUDOSed museum was again l WHEATLEY RIVER W. M. S. Tihe Wheatley River W. M. S. hreid their August meeting at the home of Mrs. James Wares c-h Thursday evening Aug. 21th, 0 You, Fleischmann’: active Fresh Yeast helps you bake fiufficr, tastier Clover Leaf rolls. works fast because it's full-strength. It saves you extra steps. Fleischmanrfs IF YOU BAKE AT HOME, youfi! want ficischrnanrfa active Fresh Yeast-the Yeast cake with the familiar yellow label that has been Canada's favorite IN over 70 years. Ordl’ i bid! AlVIGYS- ni your grocer? Dfoilrmn was to give some simple facts about the United Nations Organization. to underline Canada's important r019 1n the Oféilnlznticn, and then t0 suggest r I latter dale. Gallic-lion amounted to 55 bu, and Went twvard paying for ans flanneleite, which was bong-ht for to make up n lnvette for Labrador, A Sta-ante Wly Of Life AvONLEA w_ L Mgemgggflhispteggfvlce was led by ways in which individuals canl "rs. Nelson stead invited mem- . Theme umhe. Nations , at To_ strengthen the peace machinery. _ hers for next meetih 1,, wmh 8 8 Mr. Gedge refused even with Avonlea. Women's Institute met gether" This part of the service Mrs‘ Nels” slew and M11 each member i8 to bring lunch Sonia to speculate on the affair or discuss it. He only remarked. "You Ne. my deal’. there is a difference between dishonesty and the cus- toms of this country” It was not a reproach, but it made Sonia think that in spite o! his detachment. he had noticed her well-intentioned zeal in house- keeping snd found lt excessive. for their regular monthly meeting at the home of Mrs. M. J. Doyle on August 21st. Meeting opened by singing Ode and repeating cn-cd in unison. owing to the absence of the Secretary there were no min- utes of previous meeting. Both school committees were re-appoint- ed also Cavendish sick committee, new sick commltte for Rustico, Mrs. was opened by hymn "What A Friend We Have In Jesus" Scrip- ture reading‘ by Mrs. James Wares followed by responsive reading and the chapter of the United Nations was also read in unison. "Iihe program used by the leader for the evening was a leaflet pre- pared by the author Mrs. Pattie and fresher? Tanner. 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W" bldlllifyln‘ and after the meeting their will be a sale of lunches. Roll call to be answered with a verse of scrlpiurb with M15; Um Smith as leader of tha worship period. ' Riesling concluded with hymn "These Things Shall 3g" mg Closing prayer. after which lunch W5! derved by hostess and a we!“ Evening en]°ygd_ Mme’, _ "Ill egg “WY Plan Wed. may look for these skin improvements slflqgm”, You Fresher . . - Iriqhifl- °‘°"°' from coast-to oolstl And With s thrill of relief, Sonia re- cognised the familiar snvslops. Mi. 00B! bridal it t‘ "" "I" looldn.“ u» Coarse-looking _ _ , , _ _ _ _ _ Fewer Tiny blemishes- ml Incipient W00 0a .oaool' .-uo~' If you want a complexion the envy of every, womam-the admiration of every man- ’ curt the 14-Day Palmolive Plan tonight! . Remember, the Palmolive Plug was tamed on 2g? womte: (if all a from teen to, t --wi a t pf gkin, Dry! Oily! 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