fashioned hosiery factory! dnct qualities varying as ‘Tide wail. Pat. 1933. MADE IN CANADA IT’S DIIB-(I-KLEEIV The moat remarkably clear hose you have ever seen! Mir-0-Kleer is made by a new knitting process perfected by Knyser-in Canada's largest, full- Three dis- to weight and texture. Ask for 100K, 200K, 240K. Kavslilr. _ "_'-._L_.L3L! 11!! u .Whot Every Widow i§€§§§§§@§i§‘5E?§§§§l§§ flashed angrily. "Well, I guess we won't be doing But, as it happened, she was wrong. Lured by the cool appearance the place, more than the normal number of patrons crowded in with incessant demands for iced things and salads and cold meats. The crowd was petulant, insuffer- ably noisy, as it seenid to Molly, who was striving her best to keep every- body comfortahly served and the of good humor. ' When at last there was a blessed slowing down oi’ the excessive activ- ity, she shut her tired eyes a mom- ent in a vain endeavor to forget the clatter and confusion. she opened them at a gentle touch oi’ her arm. lhe dapper Clarence Collins was standing beside her desk, a tall glass in his hands, filled with delectable looking raspberry ice, and there were tiny sponge cakes on the plate beside it. "I'll bet I know somebody who never thought about eating." he said solicitously. "l Just bought you some of your own eats,” he put the plato before her. “Til bet--—" "Oh, you win your bet." Molly acknowledged. She was sure that she didn't want the ice but she coulrrt very well refuse it. she let a cod. spoonful slip into her mouth. It was surprisingly good, and she smiled at him gratefully. He perced himself on a broad shelf beside her. He had dressed himself with even more than his usual meticulous care, and he look- ed boyish and carefree except that there were worried little wrinkles at the corners oi’ his eyes. We Carry a Full Line of Kayser Hosierx and Underwear. R. Holman SUMMERSIDE. All the new shades All the new colors HlCayser sin; Stockings on display here am floor front Moore 6's’ McLeod Ltd. Plftyauw f rdeouably luw. uriuatllorth all under goodbuiidinpa; mud and "I come bearing a message from the Small and Earlies—" he began with mock eloquence. "Mi, Min ‘Plmmona telephoned about that," Molly explained. “It‘s really much too hot for them to think of keeping up their weekly dance here. To tell the truth." she added "I was wondering how I could in; that extra supper in this hot weather." “But in spite of Min Timmona, I still bear s message from the Small and Earlies." he continued, "In recognition oi gosh-awful company this evening on the roof of theMe Vickar for supper andan hour or so of dancing———" Molly was beginning to shake her ad “Wait-you ca.n't refuse. We've made all the arrangemmts. hired a theatreblu regions uvxretrt: nine-fihirty—so I" Drive and back to cool oil-——then to surper-" he leaned closer. "You'll have to go, Mrs. Moll—they've even bought you a present-you vs’ made a terible hit with those kids. Holly's eyes softened. She did not [gel any great confidence in the cle- gant (Ziarence-she had never quite llllFTlllll SALE There will be sold by Public Ase- “°" °" “" “"3 1.3%,“? uage ea. Saturday. e Apll A. 0-. i084. at 1J0 efeleek Llhalatollandconshtingeflii acne with residence and outbuild- ings, formerly owned by the late Idwuni and Louisa D. Laue. Terms male knewu Ii lb- _ BIN CAITII», tioneer L-llfl. FOR SALE I have just returned from Ontario with Three Cal-leads . of ‘ - tflbelte»lhareee Also have a number of real good lalead lleraee at girls in something like a semblance 1% a i 255%“ s Eiéitltéeiu: good times and had adroit ways of wheedllng him into giving them to her. And he was immensely flatter- ed by Lillie open Jealousy of Holly, made him feel that Molly must haveshownhiliathatahewssget- ting fond of him. So, on the whole, hesetoflfor the party in gay spirits, meaning to stick close to Molly's side. Molly really looked her prettiest that night. she was wearing her one new frock, a modest orchid tinted organdysnd her usually subdued spirits were enlivened by the youth- ful chatter that went on during the ride and the supper. But she ad- roltly managed it so that she had to dance with Clarence but once. Ofthatonce he madethedeliber- ate most. The present a modest bracelet that had been presented at supper by a stsmmering youth, in "behalf of our crowd," dangled from her wrist. Clarence pushed it caress- ing upward on her arm as they swung out on the floor, humming under his breath some of his usual droll patter. "Nice little lady, I hope that maybe, you'll learn to like me better some time-—-" The music was orgeous, the floor was perfect and scatter-brain youth could undoubtedly dance beautifully. Molly gave a little sigh of resignation and let herself go, dancing with easy grace. Swinging past the wide doorway she looked over Clarence! shoulder to see Jim Gordon glowering at her. (To Be Continued.) get my crabby help to go on preper- 1 Mortgage Sale T“ he sold hy public aucilnn in from of the Law Courts Building ill (‘l|:iI'lv1ll<‘luWn on lrriday the 4th ihuv of .\luy_ A D, l _ at the hour of twelve o'clock I00! ALL that tract, piece or- parcel of land situate I ins and being on Let or Township lllih bar Thirty-three in Queens Oounty in said Island bounded and described as we; ' (‘ommencing on the salt side of Winsloe Rum] in liu- northwest lllllll‘ of land now ur fwgerly owned by George McNaughton and rennin thence by the magnetic naridian o the year i164 east is the roal reserv- ed along the rear lino e! farms front- ing on the Bracklr-y Point Road, thence running along the lame north- wardiy to the south side of the road {Barn-eii air-n: the south boundary line of lemi ormerly the property of eii llcOallum all auiee Archibald lkaw tbeaee aioa the seine weer to the Winsloe Boa‘ aforesaid and thence along the same southerly in the plaee of commence. ment containing one hundred and ‘eighteen acres ef land a little more or eee The above ea is made under power of sale contained is an in ture of mori age dated the 3th aow owned by Queens (‘nunty In Prince Idwani ls. land. Farmer, and Annie lord nf Ike lame place_ widow, of the one part and Joseph K ltaalekff Charlotte: tows gouty, rekant, no; "q been ma is payment or the prlaei lane in. tenet thereby '- Ier fwrthsa *nteslare apply as Ila-Lend and Bent ey, leiieitors, Char- lottetown . _ Dated this flat lay of larch. A D 5mm: Ietata use ‘so-tn Fear Injury To . Herring Industry y‘. lie recalled that Professor A. 0. l-luntmun, director 0i’ the Dominion . Biological Station at 8t. Andrews. had investigated the subject and found die development would be detrimental to the heart!‘ industry in Canadian waters. Approximately B0 percent of caught in the Passamaquoddy district. em- brsoin, “ of both New Brun- swick and Maine coastlines. were taken from the Canada-n side, an. Mclem laid.» "If scientific authorities agree that the proiect would adversely affect the herring industry," he added, “thousands of men, women and children along the Maine and New B. ck coast, including the district of saint John, would be seriously affected. 'l‘he United States factories draw most of thek herring from the Canadian side -f Paasarnsquoddy Bay, and the Can- adians draw all cl their supply from Canadian waters." Fishermen of southern New Brunswick have previously express- ed opposition to the tidal develop- ment. Gandhi Joins With Swaraj Party °°"“‘°‘ PATNA, DINA, April ill-M. K. E 5 iliiii up; Plug: sisliéil ‘ii g 9;: S $- 5E r25 ‘:5 hi???‘ liilrrl lii=ia,.,, l lilllilii ti? iii-i stilt‘. ill F British 5011B! Mflnl. 863.748; New zeaiand eoicdiaaerswere ‘IQ IMPOITANCI OI‘ WOOIII-OT GITAWA, Agu-ll 1G- ‘rhat the woodlot will plays an import-Iii in- Oanadian fanning is point- out by the Brest Service De- Clayton, without a license. dashed along on s motorcycle Wis-center, Qigland. f0 let medi- cine to save his baby's life and was fined flvw shillings. Arumtina $30.66; United Kingvdun $8.7M; British South Aiirioa tum; Britili West mdiss 8830. .FILL yourprenieetcrean pitohervvithrieh, golden Carnation. Cream your steaming, fragrant cup of coffee-and taste. The taste is a bit diflerent-as if your coffee had been made 101116 Mvltploaeingway. Yoifllbedeliglsted with lbdflwm—flaNflw—diuomdnmwptua Carnation seems to blend better with coffee than ordinary cream does. That's because it is homogenised and sterilised. Try Carnation also fiorirdtaudoweale. Weknowthelusultwillbe “Wlllflidnwllflmllfltllottmlyforaeuu- hlvhnbllllltdpolcallingforniilk. two wahalile booke-"IOO Glorified nfl'KhnunudBd&wfiAduuefln ¢b~lliW.Tuuwm(huna win, a» Ruin’! re? , i 14in wurar Forest and Boards to Meet -' (C. P. by Guardian's Special win] . APPU 10-. meet the newly-created New B m‘ d forest Operation commission the New Brunswick market- board. Both will meet at Fredericim the Premier announced, the for“ operation oonsnission on the my the marketing board two days later. The forest operatims Inu- lature. The grow is empowend a fix a minimum wage scale fa woods operations. and w settle db- putee between in tin imniaer industry. Members are I7. Justice O. H. Grimmer, chair- men: illiam l. Rldurm. d Oanmbellten and Mm H’. Wallace of Reynolds. meats were: Email 618,4 . l $51,013; Jamaica 886ml at . Folombla SBIJH it $37,167. w‘ .