“York iifgiingiiu Rw. and Mrs. J. I-I. MuoCollum ‘ i left recently for their annual voc~ ‘ atlon in New Brumwioki ’ Miss Man-lone Thompson. niooo of ' Mn. Clifford chappelle. Yoiil. is spending a. delightful vacation with| This Sido 0i Glory Gwen Brisiow Author 0i "Dun 9mm"? "Iho Handsome Bold," ole. ELLUSTRATIDN STATIUN FIELD DAYS 1e Dominion Department of Agriculture in cotopera- tion with tho Prnviiicizil Department of Agriculture will hold Illustration Station Hold Days on the following dates at 2 p.111. sharp-min 0r shine. Iarm of Thomas and Waller Noonsn, Richmufl, All- Allan Stewart, sill Q3111. -\. Driscoll, the Hon. W. F‘. . t". Parent. Henry L. MacLaren, H. W. ( .i_\'. Farm of Robert Woodside. Knutsford, August 24th. Speakers: Mrs. Harry W. Cudmore, the Hon. W. F. Allan Stewart, W. R. Shaw, M.B.E., R. C. Parent, R. B. MacLaren. Farm of Zcnon Gallant, Urbainville, August 25th. Speakers: Mrs. R. C. Parent, the Hon. W. F. Allan Stewart, R. C. Parent, S. C. Wright, R. B. lllacLaren. Form of J. W. MacKenzie, Rose Valley. August 26th. Speakers: Mrs. R. C. Parent, the Hon. W. F. Allan Stewart, ustin A. Scales, R. C. Parent, R. B. MacLaren. A tour u-ill he made of the station fields and fertilized pastures, meadows, grain, root, potato projects and various grass seed '. ures for hay and pasture will be observed. Managed woodlots will be visited. The work of the Illustra- tion Station will be discussed by the Supervisor. Immediately following the conclusion of the program at 5 p.m., sandwiches. cake and refreshments will be served by the Women's Institute of Knutsford and the Altar Society of Urbainville. Take this as an opportunity to meet your neighbors, to bonverse with Departmental representatives and view the work that is in progress. W. 1'! . BLACK, Supervisor of Illustration Stations ._ For P. E. I. Speakers: F. -_-._._.....____ ‘Writo for lull particular: about itho trodoo now opon in tho (R.C.A.F. ‘ 1.0.4.1. RECRUITING UNI‘! I Dominion Public Boililiu I Mancini, N. IL, Pbono MOI lohlaflgcmliéalimVlll-INO 1' l" I IAIII (Plan Prior). -.~o~o~<<~~¢»»-»m~»~» Ifllfl‘ ADDRIB. ...u-.~-~»......n»“mi»u GIT-o»... ooo ..........~».Pl0WNCl-- - , 05nd] rillfl blou- . ... l ::'§'w_.‘._:_::.i.-t.:':t?.”»¢._._:, I fir: * '- "a..... lllmmfliflfi X. moroqoi iiobolboolo. n "x had Ill out-iorsolten W’ "Id Isabel. "But um I set- Mml 1i began to think of pomethlfll 1i hadn't realized baton. I'm 80ml? u, be here iiii this whim, muhel‘ till the Wat's over. WWW" 9156i“; cslly everything I P0569" ll 119d’ up in Germany and at least in Dalroy 1 have the old house. I! you and I were perfectly wise I suppose we'd avoid each other cm. tirely. But we can't. We know- all the same people 1nd will be invited to all the same places, and we'll see each other unless one of us becomes u hermit. And I should like to talk to you lust once, quietly and privately. before I have to see you again in s room full of people." "Do you think it's necessary? As said before, I'd rather not." "You'd rather not (ace fact-s. Kesier. But some kind soul — not to hint B! Sylvlae-ls certain to mention that you and l were fre- quent- dancing partners the year before I was married. and We'll both happier this winter if Eleanor leaves it at that and doesn't real- i.;.- iliero was anything more be- tween us than a kiss. And don't you really believe it would be sen- sible for us to talk it over like s pair of civilized adults?" “I reckon it xvould," said Kesler. "Only remember," he added clear- ly " 'e're both civilized and adult." Then you Will come over?" "Necessarily now?" "Yes, Kester. You see, that isn't all I want to ask ou about. I need some a VlCQ. I‘ in a. lot of trouble. Can't I tnlk to you?" "W'h_v. yes, ol’ course you can." “Then you will come over?" "Yos. But listen-don't hang u yet-just this once. That's all." “That's all I'm asking. ‘Ihank you. Kusior. thank you." Eleanor listened for the click of the other two receiscns before rc- placing her own on its hook. When she did so she found that: she hwd been holding it so titlht herding- ers were stiff. “And I was rllcs to that ivoman," she said aloud. She u-as trembling with anger. To have stumbled across one 0i’ Ke-stens juvenile sins was not par- ticularly startling, but Eleanor was amazed and wrathful that Isabel should be reaching now into the enclosure of his marriage and that Koster should not have realized oi once what sho was doing. CHAPTER XIV During the two weeks that fol- lowed Kester said nothing about Isabel, and for the first. time‘ in hel’ life Eleanor képt silence on o subject that vitally concerned her. She did not know if Kester had visited Isabel again. but Whenever he left the house alone she won- Msko tea double strength and while still hot pour into filled with cracked Ice . . . Add sugar and lemon to 188E "SAl-Allil" dared if that was where he had gone. Kester remarked on her abstraction, ton crisis. and was glad when Bob‘ and Violet invited them to s party. She needed diversion, he told her, to buoy her spirits. I Eleanor svent to the party, but she did not enjoy it. Isabel “'6': there. in o black dress of quistts lines that made Eleanor! more than ever conscious of her‘ own tired wnrdi-obe. The cunver-y satlon drifted to old timesr-birtlb, day parties. Sunday School. | They laughed, and somebody, mentioned the games they used to. play 0n the levee behind the cot-l wnfieids. The toll: had the gay,. tender quality of talk among? grown-ups investing their childhood] memories with luslor. and even if Isabel had not been there Eleanor would have felt out oi’ it. because’ she had no childhood memories to‘ shore with them. Al. length. when they said good night to the others, Kestei- wins’ in high spirits. “Wasn't that s! grand party?" he asked as they! started home. "I haven't anything to talk about to those people," said Eleanor. "Silly. They all like you.” Watching the trees move the car, Eleanor wondered ll ter's friends had accepted her cause they likcd her or because they liked Kester. By the time‘ they reached Ardolth she had de- cided that trustiul bravery might have been all right for any other woman of Kesterlsi circle, hut. ill was too remote from her own nrlU ture for her to keep it up any longer. "Are you sleepy?" she’ asked Kester as they vierit up the! stairs. "No. why?" "Come in here.” said Eleanor. opening the door of her room. "I want to ask you something." Kester followed her in and sat down. “You look mighty grave, honeybug," he remarked ss he lit. a cigarette. "What's the trouble?" Eleanor sat down on the step and looked up at him. ter, I wish you'd tell me Isabel Vslcour." He gave her o puzzled frown. Alter a moment's pause he asked. "What do you want me to tell you?" “I'm rather ashamed of myst-lffl she said frankly. “for noil askl past Kos-| be-I i about- Thoronqhiy lninod in lilo moiniomsnoo odd sopolr oi aircraft, ho’: vital io iho oiflcloni operation of Canada's Al: Force. Tho indoo withinlhoiochiiidolfloldhslholtCAloi-o snonyondvoxiodflfliozooroopoainqsuoirizmoiochnicion, “so onqlno technician, mobilo oqnipinoni loclmioiu ac jlllillllilll technician, lo nomo only a low. ‘ ' siqqdyompioymniuiqoodpopuooklllodirodoiliif wilibovnlusbloiillyonrliioumndogonomusponliansi lboondoiyoursoxviomuibooosndmnyoihorioahun polio iiio R.C.A.F. an oxoollonlouoorioro young Canadian; Tonoonflndouiiullporllcuhnobouiihoappoziuniiioo All ousiiwmymiiiiiisscu.i>yooiiéquo oonpmitodsy. r blaming it on the cot- taccord. you lbOlIl this before. But I thought- you'd lei! me o! y-um- own And I'm rather ashamed for not doing it. You and Isabel were pretty intimate before she was married. weren't you?- and the day site of you And you went. Hill should have told m knlflllilllose so. But I'd like m, fog} he sdded coolly, "what, so" o ftectivs work you've been do. lng.’ l.‘ "l heard her talk to “d; I was at this '3 tlflve a low whistle, " d you." he said, "are the most hi2. P“ Dersorl I've ever known," "Good heavens above, Keslcrl l ildn’: intend to listen. But when I heard llEl‘ say, around? how in the na you that Phone here," [man nature could I have helped it?" "You couldn't But I Wish l have. evidently. it tii n ' tyntllld “Md me about e . ms ea 1 1 _ ._ fulIdebaucherlesPo manning a“ " thought you'd gen _ wh Y“ ‘llllnlr-flnyway. lellnemg not: glow many times ha», you "an "*1 me" alone-and what have you talked about?" (To be continued) ---———-___ NEW LONDON w. M. s. The W.M.5. of the United Chur- n! Mrs. J.M. evenlriiz. Aueust 4th. Tl.“ Meeflhs opened with president, My-5_ Ray Macmod leader. The devotional Missionary lvlonthly The theme being, i received; freely g] hymn was No. 3'78 DFBY Clos - Mallieson. Mrs. regarding musical her cousin Raymond Chappelle of York. Mn. William Crockett hos u her welcome guests her sister, Miss Hazel MaoPhei-son. Orwell Cove and her niece Miss bee Ann of Mu- sacliuttes. They also attended the Women's Institute Picnic st. Ston- Besch in the National Park. Mr. ond Mn. Alex Mocllochorn of Toronto. Ontario. have motored to the Island and are th-i welcome guests of Mrs MacEacherns par- ents Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Mac- Milliin of York. They are also via- lting relatives and friend: in West Covehead and Charlottetown. The many friends o! Mr. Richard Vessey and son Nelson who have ~ recovered from their recent illness- es are pleased to see them out again. Mr. R. Vessey spent s few days as patient in the Prince Ed- ward Island llospitiil this week. Mr. and Mrs. Victor B. Ling and snn Liowelle and tiny daughter Elimboih who have returned to Charlottetown after holidaying in Nnvii scntta. Whide there they were the guests of Mrs. Lingh mntlicr nnd Mr, Ling? brother Mr. and on». Elmer Ling of Halifax, accompanied by Mrs. llfelvin Ling who is onlplflylcd in the Ofllce De- partment o! R, T. Holman, Char- lottetown. motored to York recently and were the guests o! Mr. and Mrs Earl Line. NORTH llIILTON W. l. The members of North Milton Institute were entertained at the lirnie of Mr, and Mrs. Ernest Onlrs on the evening of Aug. 4th.. with is members and several visitors present. After the usual opening reports of committees were heard and new committees appointed, slckr- Mrs. Alton Rodd and Mrs. Raymond Andrews. Sclioolr- Mrs. Cordon Rodd and Mrs. Vernon Coics. Tm send parcels:- Mrs. Chester Matheson and Mrs. Lindsay Gales. A card cl thanks from ‘Eng. Institute WM read. It was moved that Mrs. Chester Loren Thommon and Mrs. Brenton Coles be o commit-toe to interview Mr. Johnson instruction. Lottery tickets on the pdzmium blanket were then sold and piroceeds i amounted to $7.25. On motion $5.00 e. business perl0d 211111 wllie President presiding. nu s were read and approved‘ Roll Call members by twelve the word , to puck a box foi- sent in September. 11W reported 25 calls made on sick and Carmflllondence‘ eomiste thglk lsgu notes. E 0 l6 smog" A mdlngnglven mulling? £323.‘ 3mm" "Uganswered ook Chemo o! the Presideng assisted Mrs. Hugh Campbell, made up the Prozram. I Th! "ell meeting will be hold at the home ofMrs. L the leader will be The texlword for fl-Ioy". Dedicato iflivon by Mrs. Harold The meeting closed mgdalfiflyer] in hunlson. cmls unc was then by the host-es. ~ “w” —~—--_____._ WINBDOW NORTH W. I. Th9 August meetln W1. wa opened oll call was a-nsw ibers. In the absence of the Secy. Mrs. Lclih Carter took charge for the evening. was received. New sick commlttee- Miss Winnie Oudmore and Mrs. Lelth Carter. Red Cross had no rnpofl School committee had no report. Next. mt-étlng to be held at. the home of Mil-s. Lelth Carters‘ with the programme in churge of Mrs. Leonard cudmivre Lunch mmitiee for nex meeting Robert. Stevenson. Mrs. Roberts and Mrs. Stanley Younkr-r. Roll cnll tn bc answered by each member taking an nrticle inr our adopted institute and also an iirtlcle tn mnke urp ii box to send. Meeting closed with the Kim: niter mm lunch was served by tho hostess and committee in charge. Coll-shod. (Patriot. Please Copy.) .______..__ BLIGIIT TIIREATENS DAUPHIN. Mnm~tOPl — Airl- cultilre officials are inking stops to combat potato blight which has nt- tnclmd crops in this district. fipresd of the blight. was attributed in cool. damp nights. ._______._.__ IMPIDVE IIAEIOB HAMILTON - (OP) — harbor commission hos planned extensive lmprovumento to dock- ing Isclllties here. A new tonninsl is to be built. together with o sen wall and two docks. prune" meeting to be Mrs. " ' or this was iterated to Red Cmss. The lucky ticket was drawn by Mr. Coios and held by Mrs, Brenton Ooles. The program was ii humorous reading. “T “". by Mrs. Alton Rodd and was very much enjoyed. Lunch was sewed by hostesses and committees and l-‘i. social time onjoyted. Lunch committee for next, Eli-lo Laird. Mrs. Raymond Andrews and Mrs. Percy Hooper ____.__.______ USE FLYING ‘VINDMILLS Archaeological surveys are now milking USI‘ of the helicopter. Two of those machines were usod in lliay in ll survey of the grass lands of Pnuhmn by the National Geo- graph Si ' ' Give your homo a now "bounty iron?- "moni"iiu's oconoinicoi wayi First, ocool oi long-lusting, suriacoqoollng prlmor .. mode oipociaiiy to bind and hold tho finish cool lhol follows. Socond, lust ono finishing coat of our iinosi quality liollso point. Sovo one-third or moro on your 96in!‘ bills by pointing lilo 2-coal way. ‘kin fin<1 i'i'i..i' /Iiil(l,»vl\ it TluMlfilr‘S’ll'l m‘ "TZLBLZI 1.111s. Faihoro and lhoir sons like Old Chum bscauso Ii fit: Into o man's smoking paiiem. it's lust right for doy-in-day- out smoking. 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