MIR-lI-KLEEIF HGSE FULL Fasnmivnn These beautiful chiffon hose are clear as clear can be! Made by a new patented process in Canada's largest full-fashioned hosiery mill-and worn 'with‘pride by thrifty women through- out the British Empire. Ask for 44X. 75° Kavssu ‘Trade marl. Pat. i933. MADE lN CANADA 1 Widow Knows l! LUCILLE VAN SLYKI OHAYIII ll HUMBLE PIE FOB BIEAKFABT Probably Molly Benedict would have indulged in an entirely justi- flsble old-fashioned feminine "cry- ing spell" on the night when Jim- mie Gordon rescued her from the ill-fated Sans Souci club, had not the threatened tears been interrupt- ed by a wild-and mildly funny — telephone message: from the missing Clarence Collins. Molly had Just taken of! her coat after bidding Jimmie s tremulous good night when she heard the telephone in the tea room tinkling. It was past one o'clock, and had it not been that she knew Sadie or Lilla, would hear it, if she did not answer it, she would have heeded it not st all. "This is Mrs. Benedict m‘__.. tones. ' "Thank heavens!" Clarences over- dramatic reply came. “Oh. I've been nearly crazy trying to find you!" "Yes! Molly's incredulity lifted her normally Sweet voice. "Yes, a housaiid times, yes!" he assured her. "I know you must have thought that I deserted you but X didn't-l rushed out to find a tui- csb to take you away, and than the man on the door would not let me go back in. l was nearly frantic." "Yes?" Molly was very bitter. "Dear lady! Don't be angry with me! Don't inisiudge me—l best upon the door. 1 waited-J‘ “You couldn't have wsitnd very long," Molly interrupted him. "It was nearly an hour before i was able to leave—" "But the maid told me you had left directly-i‘ "I hadn't," Molly said drlly. “I can never forgive myself." he had evidently settled down for a long chat," I wouldn't for the world and all have had anything so un- fortunate happen -— I — er - sin- cerely hope old Joe revived all right, He really ought not to drink so heavily-J’ "He won‘t any more", Molly had a certain grim satisfaction in start- ling nim," He's dcad." Clarences weak, "Not really?" was so absurdly inadequate that Molly had to smile. "Good old scout. Joe wss-" Ole:- ence meandered on. Molly's patience snapped. "1’ think I'll say good-bye-J‘ she said curtly. ‘ “But I wanted to try to make you relliu how I feel—" “You can't so don't try-J" shg hung up the receiver. she went back to her living quarters thoroughly disgusted with herself with Clar- eiice-and the whole hateful satu- aticn into which his invitation and her own folly had landed her. She bathed herself and late as it was she washed her brown hair as though in some vvsy she might cleanse herself of the sordid even- ing. Sleep she could not, try as she might. speak- she murmured in weary Ef vention Molly Benedict's name would have been blazcned in that motley lot! She crumpled the paper and hur- ried dcwn to the tea room kitchen. wan and pailid. to face hei- garru- lous cook, who was Just putting Molly's simple breakfast oi. r tray. Molly herself carried it into the dining room. nibbling at a bit of toast and forcing herself to taste the ooflee. The cleaning woman. aw the mop about the floor. mouthed the news. "They was a nice looking young insn with a little moustache around She found small comfort in re- when I opened up this morning. nesting that Jimmie still had en- and he said when was you up and 0H8?! respect $01‘ he!‘ f0 be Willing I said regular as the clock you ate to marry her. For. super-sensitive st seven to get an early start to little woman that she was, felt ln- market and he says he'll bank-J’ A W e carry a full line of Kayser Hosiery and Underwear R. T. Holman Summerside All the new shades All the new colors l Kayser Silk Stockings on display hero list floor front Moore £9’ McLeod Ltd. FOR SALE AT FUILIC AUCTION .’ l l?‘ .2 ‘lull. -@- NOTICE TO LOBSTER Ahlpboler nu arise Iiah Fish h‘ FISHERMEN intbelnbain hllDiklctforwhlelsllllll- sued only. and every shell be ellnan m only one Lobster Filling License In any eae year. This regulation became efleetlve an November ll, flit. L-ll“. I. ‘IEGALLANT, spanner-Intake. N. D’. MacLean UIDIIT I till snowman dvscribably-Jsoiled" was the world that said itself to her-even from mic! contact with so ugly a side of e. Nor did morning bring her any curcesse from her nagging con- science. '_I‘he newspaper headlines were positively lurid. NOTORIOUS BOOKMAKEIR D113 MYSTIIRIOUSLY m QUIBTIONABIE "CLUB" Her eyes eagerly scanned the sen. sationai account of the death of Joe, the raiding of the little club, the seizing of what the PTQgB Jocoeely termed it “liquid assets" 5nd m; names and aliases of several men and women held as witnesses. But for Jimmie Gordon's timely int"- ‘Vaseline’ Petroleumjeily is moat efiective for healing chapped hands and laces; rough, red skin: for cracked, chipped lips or for giving relief from windburn and heed colds. Keep s la: handy on the bathroom shelf. You'll find it useful imdosens of ways; heals bumps, scratches, cute sad burner soothes baby's tender skis. en sun you m rue eeuame tool roe rite IIAOIIIOI vaslulls vnllel vee sev. lfyou dorfleeeltyouare see getting the genuine probe! ef Choebrough Mfg. 00-, COB‘ n sno can». Aveadl, loan-eel Lack of s rear exit was Molly's one coherent thought. Another moment and Olarence was pushing his way through the door saying, "I simply had to see you—“ In the morning light he was far from the dapper figure that he cut in evening dress. Dark circles under his eyes, lean and hungry hollows in his cheeks. his suit, though neat- ly pressed, was shiny from long use and his shoes were half soled and shabby. "So sorry—" Molly was curt, "I'm in a hurry-going out—" He moved closer to her. ‘Ihe aroma of her steaming coffee made his nostrils quiver. "Poor fool!" Molly thought com- passionately as she looked up at him, "l believe he doesnt get enough to eat-J’ she relented s lit- tle aloud she added, "but oook will bring you some coffeo-" Be accepted it gratefully, sitting down as near her as he dared. star- ing st her so contritefi that in spite of herself Molly could not con- tinue her severity. Lilla Allertan, hurrying down the stairs with her art portfolio under her l-fill, came upon them and her grey eyes mrrowed sullenly. ' "Just get in?" she asked insol- ently. Molly was on her feet now, her face flaming with anger. ‘Ilnier even than the small Lille. she faced the impudent girl with faced courtes . "Mr. Collins just came in," she answered. "perhaps you'd like some coffee with him-—l‘m on my way to insrke " lhawslhedstesdily sway from thnnveinlytrllllltceonnolher emotions wnm ‘and shaking ahe reached the door. openai it and walked out vestibule Jimmie looked down at her quiz- sicslly, dear old Jimmie, whose sl- give him dignity! "You knew why l earns desr-" he said tiy. "l didn't want GUARDIAN if I /c SPOKQOWNG DIAUR if tandem-Inna \ . . . Sn the! you Inn rradily Mum _v Jlnvn n: and rarvying M: genuine Pmwsuiw V ...a triumph at your table .. Bu“, Sufi’: lmiv m; lied IIu-ir dnlrs Iilb | lupin ,1 flattering I Jul than oomaN vvabonuo ANNIVERSARY I On February 15th. despite the in- cleuiency of the weather and the unfavorable condition of the roads‘ a number of friends and neighbo s assembled at the home of MI. imd Mrs. Daniel D. Nicholson. spring- ton, to celebrate with them the anniversary or their golden wed- ding. Mr. Angus MacDonald was ap- pointed chairman. and stated in a brief speech the purpose of the gathering. l-le then Clllfd 119°" M1’- John D. MacDonald to read the fol- lowing address. w. and Mrs. Daniel D. Nicholson Der: Friends-We. a. few of your neighbors and friends have assemb- led together this evening to cele- brute the fiftieth anniversary oi your wedded life. fifty years from the dny you setup your home to- gether it is irievitcble that Y"!!! family should be widely scattered. but when you look about you at the familiar faces of those Who hi" gathered to I; mmeinorate your Golden Weddinf. you will realise bow great a place has frieiidehlP 111 the lives of all or us. You will see wo. with the eve of the spirit the greater circle 0f those who are prevented from be- ing present but whose thmllhi-i l" with you at this time. We offer you our tuintlons and beartiest good as for many more years of happy wedded life. Please accept this purse and gifts as s small to- ken of our esteem. . Signed on behalf of your many friends. John D. MacDonald. Dun- can Nicholson. Donald Macinnis. Angus MacDonald. The gifts were presented by Mn. John D. Nicholson and the -purse by Mr. Donald Maclnnis. Mr. Nich- olson suitably replied to the ad- dress. Then all Mined in singing "For They Are Jolly Good R1- lowl." After the usual felicitstionl a sumptuous repnst was then par- taken of to which all did emdie justice. The remainder of the ev- ening was pleasantly spent in mu- sic and games. Music was furnish- ed by Mlle mm MacDonald. m. and LCI. Nicholson were the re- cipients of many besutiful and costly gifts from friends st home and abroad. also upwards of eighty dollars in cash. All present depart- ed for their ironies feeling that ti!!! bed lint a inoet enjoyable evening. Canadian macaroni and vermi- celli last year made en ‘“ into Holland fer the first time. The intonation of Canadian flour into Holland is hindered by increase in the imports of Canad- ian wheat lest year. “Tee ltel" Develops lute lllsgwem II-BIUABY METIN The Iai view Women's met stthehomeofMrsAnnieOuI- rle on Thursday. Rb. 8th with an attendance of elflat and one visitor. The President presided and meet- ing opened by singing mstitute 0a.- rol and repeating tbs creed in un- ison. ltn the absence of the secretary Mrs. Allism Msceliilan was ap- pointed for the evening. Minutes of last meeting were read and approv- ed. A letter was read from the sup- ervisor, and sewing clubs were dis- cussed, lt was decided that Mrs. Taylor interview the su. about same. ft was decided to pur- chase blinds for schools. also to see about vamish for interior of school. A. paper on the League of Nations was read and the questionnaire was discussed. Two very interesting contests were conducted by Miss Rita Our- rie. Luncheon was served by the hostess and meeting adjourned to meet next month at the heme of m1. Thomas Bm-dette, roll eall to fikl_r dedtobysreeitstionw e. l-‘ABVIIW WOM§1 INUIITUTI The regular meeting of the hir- view Women's Institute was held at the home of Ir. Alex Mselaaae on Wednesday. January 24th with an attendance of nine members. The President , "' and meeting op- ened by singing O Oansda. Minutes of last meeting were read and sp- proved. It was decided to fill in the questionaire on the league of Ne. tlonu at the next meeting, a piper to be prepared on this nibpet by Obi-feline lhcNevin. ma. fin“ Currie brought in a report q‘;- cerning the sewing club for lirll. Ibo books on same. This was dis- cussed but as the next meeting w“ '41 be held at an early date. it was V-fmlolnvzdit otver until next Ml more ic- ulsrs about the club. u." A- was conducted by the secretary which proved very lntgf eating as well as instrumvg A d‘, iicious luncheon n; lgrvgd by m. htltell and meeting gfljqqmgd w meet next month at up “m. o; In. Annie Otn-rie. lam-r- nun-m nu org“, llepsrtaent of Pllille Works and lllgliveye SWIFTS PREMIUM HAM needs no parboiling. Institute l MARClzg 1,34 U twithout drudgery in your kitchen! A glorious Easter! And a Iiappi” one for the woman who knows the secret of baking the Easter ham without parboilirig. There's just one way to do it, of course. Serve Premium, the ham tliafisOvenized. ThisexclusiveSwi ft method. makes Premium Ham so delicately tender and fiavoury that parboiling is quite unnezerrary. So be sure to order Premium Ham for Easter! Also Premium Bacon, oomized . . . Rcmcmber- only Swiffs Premium gives you the genuine ovenizad goodness. Swift Canadian Co., Limited . I risanuaenaanpoasunaasa-aasauua____ 44ssal‘0o it’s Ovenized LI always . . . the best- liked Sodas in Canada. W77 HUMBLE FARM FOR Sllij The Administrators of the J. R. Dlnnls Estate will tell at Public Auction on Tuesday the 27th day of March 193i ll 2 p.|n., the valuable farm consisting of 125V; acres of ill‘ situated on the Mt. Edward Road one mile from the Cltf. limits. This a one 0r the most desirable pronerii" " Prince Edward Island and has about 100 acres of fl‘ g lend, the balance in mixed hard and soft wood. This fall has been rented recently io the Experimental For!" s in a very high state of cultivation. The buildiiiil! srge and eeninodioua, in good repair, and have all ~ . rrn eenveulucee including City water and electriclti-J This farm will he sold in block or in sections t0 purchasers. Sale on premises. Tense st Sale. _ ' ' JOHN A. MseDONALD. Aiulwii“! waster n. mNNlb: VICTOR n siiAWY . Admlnlstrellfl; L134! ii Annual Convention —-OFTHE- P. E. I. Teachers’ Federation t-wmr. as: new m- Princa of Wales College H4" - caaanorrizrowu Y. wsouasoav. THURSDAY’ QIARCH Ufll. flth and 29H} H. Afii bv Hon-DI’. WJJ’. Mar-Million? ' Hrfinw- filial Superintendent of Fflvfiim: (,1. QIIW, BA; Rev. I. W. A. Nicho 0 i fir!“ *° “m” ‘p. . .. __.,... ..- - ~ ~ - vwwvvwlup-Iw-Ivc - -ap-vnsvwi ,. _i n"