YfUmwDA Iv iasciriiiiirii of Middle llge Too often lIJCl1—-'Bfld women too-find that after 40 they become heavy round the middle. lose the spring in their step. sud feel so tlred all tlie time they just can't he hotlicri-ii keeping up with the crowd. It's the danger per|od--\vhcn too much rich. fatty food and lack ol ' arclse often lead to"rnlddle-age spread." What s dificrenceylien you discover the favourite British remedy for keeping fit snd triru——Bilc Beans. This gentle. all- vngetable regulator tones you up. stimu- lates the lrvcr. untl helps sclicvc a system clogged uith toxic u-listc. No wonder it's Gilli-i] "Thi- Medicine That ‘VJIKCS Llp Naeure"l Over 7 million boxes sold last ymr. Get BILE BEANS at druggist snd resolve to keep fit. youthfully active. 50 "32£C-*?IT'~I"I*OUD1?'X. . PA TTERN OF THREE Y Mary Hastings Bradley A wouim in s. known iur swall- ger mat, s brown and green beret tugged low over Wldt’ BPIII-FQWN‘ fifyt; was looking in iz-oni the tlllfihllUld _ _ ‘y Kt-iitiail rclurnllls- greein’ . y ttitzioncs bclorc; ...e ivoinan iii the (LL55, the woman st with her remote. ex. amlnlng sniw Mrs Jerry Upton- Mriiicv Llpttvi ‘ ill) Kendall," she 561d ‘he uprlrgiic yer. so sorry’ ‘o intrude I $121.1 I t the Co := i110 thou, 51m turning to go She be- liered tha’ the second Mlrs Ken- " the house over. we in l’! few clays.“ Slio went fin. vcry wcll. We thought to have everything 1Y1 ~ her." Nothing sHiOH-i- I added. "I'm Mrs] Uptnri. one oi’ her neighbors. Ii ' ("we met." she tivniilfilifll 1| l 1d, "Yes, I remember you. CnSllulheSs was as 200d a! 5hr) repeated “I'm; is rather " Eve might “P! ~ 34> be specliic lllYJl/lt ill been srcrrt with lie‘: in,» "A: any rate she is (111119 trail. hid lhck went over to bring hut‘ back We iasam that shelter‘ mg, possesive "v:e') did not; think n, gale for iier to be alone. gtr-iude Upton was staring IQQY - few of Mandi‘ bl)- liad ever seen he!‘ zi/stctiishetl. He? w unguarded that them like fish l glass in an flflllfirllun‘ lV(Cl a mordant exhzlar- cm Mrs Uptcns astonish- ti "e25 uiiythmg I can do—" wit‘ could hclp inc l .!~r thc piace looked ready for s. I haven't‘ BIL-tilde Upton thought. "\‘Vliat' bccoirie of her old cook? Did ,\(ill—" "Chi no. we have Elise- hire " ' the her departure i. ‘L \A lcr‘s pantry, W05 tax» {hi5 n1‘. iii "I wouldn't know ‘End the other. Ger. it?“ i y, in where to ~ Bil-t I wouldn't ' whrvc slic was I do know ii tiizild, though. One she- Wiis \l=i'_\" 10nd of Elicii came LA) scc me just. the other day. She stag/ed 0n with the tenants, but. since» tlicn shc hasn't licen so:- tiled and she ivondcred if I knew aaiytlilnv My sccrctary" will hiivc her sid-lrcss I'll look 1t up at. once and get In touch with lici". CHAPTER. XXIX "I'll set you somebody." Mrs , Upton promised. "I'll start this lnst-aiit— luckily I'm frcc. \‘l"ill: you want a mun Eve didn't cook and two maids and my chauffeur. And s laundress, and,‘ s maxi for the furnace. I'll see,‘ whit I can dig up and let you‘ . I00? Ict me sec. l know " > "It would be a great help," said‘ Ea-y composcdly Mrs. Upton took her Way out. Key til-Tried lxick w the glassware Elise. all preoccupation, lifted the wpcrryn ally. “Ah. the IOVCIV taste!" brvzitlivd She said boldly, should like to work for the m.-,_ dame who comes here. Since you have need of a cook for her—" “That would be very nice," Kay told her, she "I Then she will enjoy the French OOOKITIZ Not that I wish to d0- serf Mndwmc and les prlitcs!" "Yffll (‘Jill always come hick to us" Not for worlds would Knv have 'X"{l'it_\(‘(l lie-l" true fcellriz. Sllviitli- 511v riuuciiinted her chnir, IJIIIIT lll 1H0 iftm- noon Mrs. Up. ton li"lI!l"'{l_ lr-ing n5 (jggugl and‘ intimw‘ us if she hnrl knoivn Kris’ for wars Thrso pcoplg Kay, NIVCTPFI- but on manners like Blfimiciits and throw them of! as rendih ‘ spci-iiilize in processing ccivcd. ilssiures you of light shrink. suuuuxc cnarcs R lit’; i ‘ ii 11d ‘tit 'lu\ shining floors. the irnmaou- "IVOHICI have an operation she told -liiit nftcr lie loft flicro. She gave have a. butler, just a: c and regarded it 0cstatlc~1 "She, has been in Parls—yes?"_‘ m Pt Buying live and dressed poultry daily. We modern killing plant in Charlottetown. Live poultry killed and uaiiada Packers Limited -__$._.____.. "I Sound her," she reported ctieerlly. “She'd let; her sister's address with my secretary and I phoned over and she was in. She il-SS been tlouig waitress work by the day-her husband had s place tliilt didn't include her. He was Eve's chstiifeur, you knOW They'd both be glad w some back. I'm sure Eve would want. them both." Kay said she was sure she would. "Ellen can come in the trimming. Holden. that's her husband, can come in a. day or two. She thinks a friend can take his place." Mrs Upton was eluted at her own e1. ficiency. She said. "So much nicer for‘ Eve if site's ill to have her own miild. not some stranger from , v "Now for s. 000k." "I'm sending over my ." "Ciocd Then that's s11 taken care of Aiid for the mrtrl. maid- Eve had different ones st times. I seem to recall. I don't know-J‘ "Perhqpg she can arrange for that after abs gets here Just so thlnss are started-J "You know, I think this is sll rather fine of you," snag Maude Upton In her mild, casual way. Kay could have said, “ I didn't have much choice." said it within her. ‘D0 Mfrs. U-‘p- wn ahs said lghtly. “Timing; have to be done " "That's true. People make too much firs; smut life Well, givc me a. ring: when you expect her. 1'11 send over flovrers ” Kay's mockery s "Bu; and rosemary for me. y“ heard only in the silent placer of ii?!‘ lic. whore so miv-h ‘WM-i- r*‘iii*i~. still-born, 'Il.. i. .\\ day shr ‘liistallctl Fills. l-Illvii. rind heard Ellen men.‘ tionlnz to Elise with some dis- tlncirncs, the way that l/Lrs. Kendall liked thing s done. "She prefers this breakfast set." Ellen thoueht, Kriy. observing the de- rided character of the mietty face. ' cl be something else than the _ ‘n! Doris whose “Yes. ma’. , Miss Flllse." had so pleased Frenchvroman. Already there s. conflict over moms "Ches- ter and I are to have the large one Chvsteris my husband. you kiioir, who's coming as chauffeur. We urn“ w thave had it that way before-Wound the second Mrs. Iiencliill Ellen was shyha reserved. ‘Font aftzrenoon Ada telephoned She said, Western Unoifs trying ‘.1: rmch you You're to call this operator" S119 gave the number. Knv called the operator. received .. trlogiaiu. Dick was wiring from New York that they had docked and were arriving Chicago at one forty-fire next day. Kay telephoned the Upions and left. a 711058390 with the time of arrival. Next mornrlug she ivas up early, ciillina zit the cleaners and the Idundiy on her wiiy north. She die- llvered the packages; She saw that Eve's bed was made with the peach silk sheets she had just brought out -the tenants Ixid loft cicarett» burns in one. but tlure hzid bcen no time for repairs. Flinn risked hesliantly‘ What olhor beds WOTG to be made up. and Kai- said easily. "Oh. I'd make one or two The-re rmy be friends —»n iiurse—" "The one in Mr Kendall's room fllid in tlio guest room-T’ "flint will do nicely." The flowers from the Uptons had rniiit- ‘they must have emptied tlwir ZIPIWIIIOIEFCS she thought f0“. Kay took n last Iool: about it lain clrngicries. the air of expect- rmcv and case and went out Eve Eve would miraculously l1 ‘ mid Dick would go back Slip told horse-ll that. but she did not. liclcivc it not quite yet '.. I{fl\‘ know to an instant when the train was due She stayed r11i=r~ to the telephone and when ‘l did no; rlnz she tnld herself t! vndnlls must be on a . . .1 and that second so . ‘Ilheri as time passed shp thought that Dick iiiisiht. hrivo zone out. to Lake For- wr‘ with Five and would telephone firm there No. not from there him iinir- in g0 out. nnd back: she gave him time to return to the cltv and to his office and still the inlczahmie dld not rim: for her‘. 'l"l~.r~ iwitln: hurl become IIJIIJEHL nblc She cculd not understand this iiilcr silent" unless it meent ‘that hnvinrr divzoverccl her ab- sencn from the house he was Poplin! it (To Ba- Continued) THE EASTERN KING’S EXHIBITION rtSSfiCIATlON l Will Hold Their l0- , ANNUAL EXHIBITION ' In ; Souris ' 0n , THURSDAY, SEPT. 13th . All Indoor Exhibits ' Classes 6. 7, 8, 9 and l0 will be Judged on Wednesday afternoon, Sept. 12th. Write for Prize List D. F. MACAULAY, Sec'y. Souris East, P. E. Island Wanted live poultry at our graded lhe day re- pi-nmpt returns and S<l'l‘l’l.lI'ID UPON ' 3". f» 0 W N Special Services at l St. David's Goo-town On the two Sundays, 12th and 19th, St. Dsvld Church. Georgetown, Mecca for many worshippers. AlllU-lt 's United W85 r0 m: CANADIAN muatlfi w: SAY Tiianklii URING the war, so happily ended, the Canadian National Railways, as Canadzfs greatest transportation system, had a gigantic task to do. Our ability to fulfill this duty to the credit and satisfaction of the ‘Nation is due not: only to the skill, devotion and _zcal of those who are our workers, but in large measure to the Canadian Public who, by their generous responses to appeals for help and their uncomplain- ing acceptances of restrictions and-controls, lightened our burden, We wish to thank the Canadian Public sincerely for their help-the millions of passengers who used our trains and steamships, the shippers of freight and express, the guests in our hotels, the pgitrons of our telegraph and other services and the unnumbered citizens who refrained from travelling needlessly as their contribution to the common cause. The surrender of the last enemy has ended the fighting but it has not ended the war job of the Canadian National Railways. The men and women in the Services have to be brought home without delay and for that purpose we shall continue to employ all our available pas- senger cquipment. Millions of tons of materials must be transported for industrial reconversion. So in saying “Thank You” we express the hope that in carrying out these and other extensions of our war job, we may continue to enjoy the understanding of the Canadian Public. A Chsirinsn snd President CANADIAN NATIONAL RAH-WAYS The Largest Transportation System m America outstanding ministers, Rev. E.' _ Bsl h Melville Aftken. B.A., 13.13.. of nrst-fibu§$ll§°?§”tiil"§§§vil§°§ii vicrgii- Zié Jill? iiiilgimn mmmh“ "Iii 8E Div! 'I ll smtly gnlf-“Dshlljfih-sifamillfln. and the rendered selections. cofvimon ma: °°q.,°,f-E'°‘;‘,§g",,,f},“ m‘ gifiliwlg’: ‘s’! an‘ ev. . . u er and Bo ell. ' 9414i ° "ml Avenue PM“, 121:1.“ The one hundred and third sn- tlon in due time turned whstlfidencs into the future, l "iulverssrv services were completed seemed llk inevlt bl a Church. New York. occupied llsion August 19th when ni- istiiiiieiirimi to i-r a led em“ mm historic pulpit. Mr. Allkeii dls-‘dpilvsred n special address on‘ st ciwyt. I] m e m cam- coursed effectively on the won- the theme: "God's Hand in Hist-fr] lppelath ilha tm “L them. derful things God has clone and ory." The occasion was also ob-Iof WtlsiewAlml het “rlialillmndpl” is waiting to do through the co- served as s service of Qhgnkizglyui chm“. g 3'14“ A up bu“ Tale gdperstion of humanity with Him. in»; for victory and peace Taking Service was" giyetiiltlv’ ii¢i§¢.i'“i,'§"'¢'3§ o . v- . ' - r‘ Hubley and m” MW” 5"“ l“ h“ "l" 3"" 33-15- U" Dresch- beautifully rendered mo; by M", cheered ' msny con- DIATII TOLL GROW! I BRIDGIIDWN, BARBADOS. Aug. ll — (OP Osbls) — Desth toll in the crash of truck load-d with laborers near tanssstsr IL . it James Wednesday nlclitvlrtiif. jun-d. T7“ accident occurctl \\'lt('ii ‘lyllt‘lltl7llli* fsfled to negotiate 1i ""1" foot of s Bleep lurlluv- emsu: sinus" N d“ ? a On Borneo. close in "mpm-rfii Tsrskan natives ha"? firm.“ his from oollectin: edible birds I195