PAGE EIGHT _____~______ . __ SALESGIRL "LUNCHTIME sues av so quxcxm mm: BACK , BEHIND THE COUNTERl BUT ALWAYS WRIGLEY ' S AFTER EVERY MEAL - IT AIDS DIGESTION!" glands KIIF HIALTHYI Chewing stimulates the mouth aids digestion. Always have some Wrigleybi penrmint handy in purse or pocket! Gr: some today! Hampton . Mr. Goldie Mwclienzie. Szuth Melville, l: being warmly welmmed after a three 11MB 503W"! l" Nova Scotia. Mr, Boyd Dixon. Clyde River. B spending a {cw day" vi line. frlel ' and relntxos in Hunrptcn, Vic and 'I‘ryon. The Hampton Mission Band held their regular monthly meEtln-g on Sfltludav March 5th 8'- l-lle Mam?- Owing the lllncs of several members and efficersa smaller at- tendanco was pFQSGH», but. an in- teresting and helpful meeting Wlli held. Thki energetic Band recently celebrated its sixth anniversary with a churnune birthday purl/v in the Hampton Hall. Parents of the {meqnbers as well as the W-MB‘ were invited and a goodly number r-e-porfézl. Arr instructive meeting followed by a pleasant social hour was much enjoyed by all. Refresh- ments centrlng around a PM"? birthday cake with its six lighted ”,n¢11¢~_ 31m quantities of hot. cooon ivcr-e RSFVCII], Complimentary remarks wore nutde by many of the guests present. My, Joe Trowsdale is making l llow but sure g-ecovery from his se- vere illness. At pre-"ent he is elfilld" ing e few days with his slter in Crapaud. ' Miss Laura Dodd. R-N- 0i Chi"- btmtown ts at present nursing Mr. Ilia-id MacKixmon through a se- vere attack of pneumonia. MacKirmorYs countless friends very much regret; his illness ‘and bes wishes are extended 10F l wmlllete and quick recovery. 0n March 7th. the HamptonvY. 11.3. hold a very acceptable evening service in Dssalble United Church- Pleaslng solos wertrrendcred by Mrs. they.) DJ. Morrison and Ml‘- Clayton Morrison. Several embers took part in the worship and de- votional parts while lvllrs Violet llkorwh. president. of the Hampton Society presided throughout the larvice. Miss Louise Rozersou has suc- cessfully passed the err-Is in her recent serious illnes‘. Her mam‘- friends deeply sympatbime and hopz. ‘x5’ convelescence w.il be very ra- Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Boom have Again taken up their residence in Ora. ud after Ffpelldlff‘! the past win in other parts of PEI. ‘They ere receiving a. warm welcome. Messrs. David Cameron ‘and Garfield Gflllltfe made a busines trip to Cahrlottewwn on Friday. rm condition of xvii-s. J2me Fer- n of Churchill is still cutting er friends much anxiety- M13, nenry Peter on of Desable ' Ipent the last week in Hampton at Mr. Dugald MacKinnons Neither roads nor weather dsunt the pet-severing sptrlt. of many of Hampton". progressive farmers for on Friday last with a. heavy road and w’th the mercury almost l5 below. mn-niy sleicrhs each rariyilg on an oversee four wc‘l finish. S PRINGFIELD WOMEN'S INSTIT UTE The regular meeting of Spring- flou Women's Insutuw met at the homo ol Mrs. l-LB. Hzislam on Feb. 17th. The pro ident. presided um opened the mrcting by singing the litst-ltute OIL‘. followed by the Creed rcpiulcd in unison. Roll call was answered by l5 members and 6 visi- tors with a ed. Correspondence wus read from Mrs. Rose. mnrclzor of question- nztire on Agriculture; from MrW. message of welcomih proverb. Minute; of lust nleeting were read and a-pprov—' .-iT i VAN WYCK MAS oNls . fie CASTLE ISLAND CASE l ' CHAPTER XIV I The trl back to Plunder Island ,was a s ent one, Crecegy standing statue-still at the wh and no turning his head once- Peter. or cl and still bearing souvenirs 'of he promised ice cream cone n Itne arise of tide marks about nu mou . his British Colonials. As for Itant ruins on Castle .her thoughts it appeared. had ed even urther away than the gray old castle. A great silvery fish broke water ‘fit ahead of the bow, outed ough the ulr in": graceful ‘parabola and dlsepgeared. Frantic- lally, Allenby got h Ltoloa ready. ibut the tuna refused to oblige 1- galn and the inveetl alnr was forc- Ied to satisfy htmsef with some naps of long tailed terns which like snowy white darts. came drifting ‘by overhead. When Creepy pre- sented his aquiline profile in an- swer to a call from Gail. he got what he hoped would be a fine snap of the boatmon. “Don't put the Dart away." she was sayin "because Mr. and Mrs. Grafton w l want: to go right back to St- George's. Have some porters handy. too-we've a guest arriving on the Pacific Steam Navigation boat. the Ompess. isn't she?" “Yes. Miss Gull. Docks ' four o'clock." , Creepy nodded twice. then deftly steered the launch through a maze of treacherous coral reefs and into the safety of sulphate-of-copner ‘colored shallows. At the end of the .Gra.fton's pier ‘humps was waiting. ‘his tail wig-wagging a frantic bout Drummond thanking the Institute. for fruit. sent willie sick; And from; Mrs. GL. letter of sympathy. A bill of 60 cents for fruit. nus present/ed and ordered DiLd. Two m: urberslup fees were pa;d and the member; were pleased to welcome one new mem- ber. It was moved and seconded that. Mrs. Everett. HBSIBJII and Mrs. Andrew Hughes wwlte a letter of Sympathy from our Institute to Mrs. Rose. motion carried. Mrs. Everett Haslam rted that Mrs. Arthur Haslam had visi- ted the school. Mr‘. William Has- lom Wits appointed to visit. school in March. Miss Buohuilan reporled that. the commttec had procured a play and characters had been chm- en. Mrs. Everett Haslam invited the members to her home for llrfnrch meetln when the questionnaire on Agrloill-tuo will he dscussed and filled in. Cominltirzesr—— Lunch - Mrs. Ev- erett Hashim. Nlrs. F.W.E. Hashim, Mr". G. Dunning. Program — Mrs. Norris Sinclair. Mrs. J.E. Sinclair, Mrs. I. HBSiBJII. The questionnaire on legislation t. nus cupably filled in by the conven- or. Mr". Robert Howard. A inner on Women in Politics-But Are they? was read by Miss Buchanan. Program wnsisted of a "Dinner" contest prepared by Mrs. Crawford Sinclair. anti a "Bean" contest. pre- pared by Miss Buchanan. The sum of $3.00 was realized from the "grab bag.’ A dainty lunch was rerved by Mrs. H13. HaslumMrsJIrving Ha."- lam. Mrs. Hyatt Haslam. 0011 $1.20. Meet n1; closed by singing National Anthem. ENILWOOD S CHOOL Honor roll for February. Grade X-l. Bell Campbell, 2. Mary McQuillan. Grade VfII-l._ Hilda Gallant. 2. Faustino McQuald. Grade VI'I-l. Catherine MIcQuli- lan. 2. Eugene McQuillau. 3. Ray- mond McQulllail. Grade V(Sr.)-1. Leo Gallant. 2. Stephen McQuaid. Grade VfJltl-l. Wilfred CHIRP" bol.l.2. Jud on MacPhee. 3. Bill Mac- Phce. Grade ‘II-l. Roma MccPhce. 2. Helen Dncherty. Teacher — LP. Benignn. "iifiincn 5017001. 'l"he following is the standing of Dona h School for the month of Fr-bruary: Grade X ~l. Walter White. Gran?» VIII-l. fjoyd Horton: 2. Mary White and Wendell lcunl); 3, Viola Trainer George Coyle (equal. Grade VI- 1 Martin White. Grade V in) —l, Nelly. Grade V (b\-l Russell Reagan: 2, Imelda White; 3. hogs of the select bacon tyne made lgwghan l-he trio fi-"m Hamntrn to CM"- lotfletown. Tho e making llv t ‘j reported that they silffere-l n1 ‘ in" inconvenience to horses drive cargoes. Among those fortunii. enough to be in on thi‘ mnrkrt. let, Boyd MncQunrrie. hfark H1111. Warren lumen. J‘."ll Mn:- Quarrie. waiter MucFarlnne and - Gordon Ville t. LO Reginald Brundit. Dhlntera. and ns- lociltes of the Royal Academy hzwc _ been elevated to Royal Academic- ‘ Victor Kougharl. Lilian Koughun. __ Harold]. Trninor. Tcnchcr. r i Grade lib-l, Leo McNeil stone. Grads. TI --1_ Victor and Lawrence 'I‘rninoi' (equal): 2. Cunlslus Koughan; 8. Mary Kong- werc George Cannon. Wwren Vil- ithmp Cmn- . ‘Anita. Kouizhan; B. Lewis Brazil- Grade I <bt -.-l. Lilian Koughan (euqall. 2. -_-_-_-_- Florence Kouglinn; 3, Leonard Mc- , NDON — Alfred Lawrence and Nnlly. l Perfect Attendance: Harold Bern‘ gnu. Lloyd Horton. Wendell Horton, ' Grade I rm »l, Peter Brazil; 2 and Elinor M“I\f.l{\fll Hashim acknowledging +4 Horton and Evelyn Mc- William ; 2. Phyllis Trainor: 3. Shirley Liylng- Koughan .__,-_-_._-___-_- - __ ~_.;_._’-._ y Clip the Camera Clue! ‘l: O§O§OO A few yards behind her husband's stocky figure stood Barbara Graf- ton, dressed 1n somber colors. Her face was com ed, but spots of color glowed n her cheeks and. Judging from Barney's expression, nthey must recently have been ex- changing words of a. high degree of temperature. "Hit Major." he called, "get your cables off all right?" "Yes. und I had a look about the wn" "l-Il, there." Townley Ward hail- ed from further up the pier. "Come on you two. you're just. in time for a cocktail. Terry's having s stirrup cup. Saw Barney. our little Cora Sue's got a. re uler hollow leg; never soon anybody hold so much you'd think n. sniff of the cork would have her doing rhumbas." “How you dolu.’ Honey?" Cora Sue hailed, appearing with an arm linked through ‘Derry James‘ mus- cular brown om. "Back from the bl cl Ehookyi" Gull cried holding up the box of candy Allenby had pre- sented. “Five pounds of it. and mine all minel Three deep bows to Major Allenb ." "You did e errands?" Barbara. inquired. ‘I bought roses from you and Terry and a big shelf of llllies fmm you. Dad -snd u lot of fall flowers from the rest of us." "B the wa ." Allenby said, watc in: Gnf on for more lntentl than that individual suspected, “ bumped into the police inspector who was out here this morning." "Inspector Boyd. you mean?" Ward demanded. "Or was it uniformed fellow?" "Boyd. He said Dr. Gosling! autopsy showed Miss Fowler's death was due to a fracture of the m .. edulla. I sup so he still thinks the fall was soc dental?" Terry James de- manded with an assumption of ulfGllBflnQBl which escaped carry- ing conviction by a wide margin. ‘Yes. Ins ector Boyd said there was no ovi once of any sort to in- dioate four play. Apparently she iiust. went for n walk and either est her woy or ot frightened by u toad and fell." llenby’: ay hair glqistened lllverv u. swing ng up to a dock he offered Barbara a Gareantuan box of chocolates. "Oh, thank you. Major." the young matron flushed with plea- . "Your: awfully good to be so generous. I did need some so badly for the dlrner tonight and l’ especial] want to do well on cc- count o -" shc hesitated "-- of Sir George. I presume you know him?‘ "No. only by reputation. He's ac- complished a great deal for a. man of his age." Allenby turned to Ward. "Haven't I heard or read of his name somewhere within the last your or so?" He broke off be- cause without wamlng Gail's slip- gwr collided with his unit's. Luckily. srbnra. was leading Peter up to WM’ CANDID CAMERA CLUBS by nemzv cutv OIPSON r . , wipql her nursemaid and had not heard the the boatliouse and the waiting question. Quite clearly. her voice suddenly mellowed with tenderness came to the group at the end of the pier. “Good heavens. child, what has that awful I/fajor Allenby been feezlixig you’! Let me wipe your face." "Stem s." said the surmll boy. "and a oublc chocolate and vanilla ice crcmn rune." "Alrm mad!" Cora Sue managed a. gorgeous pout. "Nobody biought poor little me any candy. Not even a couple of eanuis." as lho “But they id. Look!" From I paper ba . kept _ as a reserve a- gainst Pe M's appetite, Allenby snatched forth a. lovely chocolate mouse ivlth pink sugar eyes. “Oh-h-hl" Cora. Sue squealed. whereupon Terry struck an atti- tude while declalming, Don't cry. little girl. I'll catch the varmint for you!" Grinning, he seized the of- ferim! by its string tail. "Open Wide." he commanded and. as Cora. Sue parted lips bright so a guardsmans coat, Allenby snatched out his Lelca. "Wider. Tilt our head back and say, ‘Ah’ in Ch riese manner. This." Tei- protested when Buck Ward song _t to rescue the shrinking dem- sel "is the correct technique. You hold this kind of mouse by its tail; then bite its head off; the rest is swallowed in one hcrrubul crunch ‘That's pukka Chinese fashion," Ward solemnly declared. "The pro- fessor will now demonstrate the best. approved Nigerian way." He pulled out. a penkiiife spitted a second mouse on its int and com- menced to nibble llOIlI the back- bone. "That/s the way it's done l- long the White Volta." "1 think you're all perfectly dis- ustlilg." Gail lau had. "Dad and ie rest of you ha. better pull out for town or you'll miss the train, and-end" She sobered suddenly. "Goodness, come Torry We'll just be able tn make it." "Don't forget ir George," Ward reminded when. a oment later, the Dart dashed away flinging spray yards out to either side. "Well, baby's fling w‘ big. icy cocktail. st one up in the house is a pasty!" And with c flash of long. well-formed iegnGuii went racing up the pier. Cora Bus, her skirts caught arter high, started in mud.pu_rsu_ t. After, lunch, while the rest of the household read or indulged in cat naps. Allenby again brought out the mysterious deck of cards and net. methodically to work. At the end of an hour the vacant.- palntad cxpreisloxu of the face cards still mocked his bafflemerlt so in exasperated fury he locked them in his bureau drawer. A care- ful reconnoltering of the corridor permitted him to sli unobserved into that room in w ich he now knew Patricia Fortier had been so cruelly murdered. _ The dead girl's bags. he noted, had been packed but not closed and lying on the top of the ls. er CLIP FOR CLUESi “Till! CASTLE l S L A N D CASE" resents the first fic- . flonal ctective triumph for , the candid camera. Important clues to the solution of the l Inyltcrlos - In this novel are contained in certain of the text illulf-mtlonl. It il that the reader cllp s ‘a crime problems even before that ututo detective. Major Roger Allunlm clown up the cue. one was a picture of Judy. e two slstervcerteinly did not greatly resemble each other Allenby decid- cd ns he sat down. The next Fm- blen. for consideration wls: rom whence hnd ccmc the dust. causing th dirty finger marks on the towel? Common sense indicated it must be some place which would not undergo routine cleaning This would be especially so on under Island whore the sir wu for purer than the dust laden atmosphere of “'11:” York‘ ed i thought. All nby ps rs n o lifted ta: gs of the now cleared desk drawers and though he found some little dust in them it was hardly enough; the same was true of thi tops of the vul- ence board; fixed to the room's two windows. Pmplrlni llntly, ERINGING UI; FATHER “What bus that. awful Major Allen by been feedin BARA , . m‘ you?" naked BAR- ‘S face . . . PETE 81... aware of mounting axes - tlon. he stood in the center c the room; then his eyes struck one of a pair of gay Japanese prints. Smother ng u small grunt of ex- citement. he hurried over to them, turned one face around. exposed its back uncluttered a small oath of disappointment. It was clean a its paper bucking untam ered with. The same was true of l com n- ion piece. But pictures, in eedl Turning. he caught up Pamela's picture of Judy. His hopes soured. Its back was clean. but a close in- apectlon revealed that the slidins section to which the prop was ef- fixed Wis gray with grime. appear- ently transported from America. Near the to of the slide four fingerprints ad made clean spots on the watered silk lining. 0+ -~ e "w: g. Clip the Conan Olin I O-OOOQ l0“ vv v~ Hmxul He shook his leather- bound portrait close to his ear, and fol sure of rustling. faint as the tread of n. mouse. had sounded from within. In n trlce he was ently slipping the back slide out. rom the frame, freeing the picture. Considering the caliber of his poa- aible suspect-a, h had no desire to leave any evidence and therefore was deeply annoyed when Judy's glcturu slipped out. ut. not so a now sheet of note paper. He frame, at first patiently, violence, yet achiev Stubbornly the glass refused to sip out of its fasteninge. Allenby was not thwarted for long, so from the pen trey he ae- lacted n. holder and in the end of it out a little notch. Than, em- ploying the tochnlue of a military censor rlfling sealed enveloges he slipped the penholdar into i e llot, cau ht an edge of the sin shut wi in and wound the leg into a long thin cylinder. This wu essil withdrawn. in o t. his handkerchief. Roger enby removed ell finger marks and replaced the ruit and slide. He ha‘ tut u the frame buck in the and [Erik suit- cue when, quite quietly. the door opened (To In Continue‘? fiifl."'él'.l”rilf.“..ll’flllnflt2l‘l" King Futures Byndlonte, Inc. ., 2o all lhny out 0n Iii: look and Boly While the akin seems to be the cause of the irritating and painful the blood, and when you think you are rid of one, another seems ready to take its place and prolong your agony. All the pouiticing and lenciug you ma do does not, u a rule, get rid of t em. What is molt essential into give the blood a thorough clan-using. When the blood is urificd, cleansed and vitlliled by urdocll Blood Bitten the boils dimgpeor, your mlury in at so and. your eelth and strength renewed. and the akin clean and smooth. . Mu. Aunuia A. Fania, hlkeu- but‘, Ont... wrltuni-“lovrsl you: n10 luilemd greotlyhomuumuovl boilaon m neck and bodhzad bed lhreebli ones on my . Our druggin advised me to uh Burdock Blood Blmn, no l took two bottles, sud in e short time I wu completely rid of the bo " PUHiDWThlT.HllbIIl¢0.lAl- - Ftcouloovmv um: uc easel. an‘? _ p. A nfinnnnlnusu bolls the real trouble in rooted in_ Nothing but the finest and purest ingredient} In not‘! in belting Quintin’: Biscuits, and infinite one in taken that they reach you crisp and fresh. What better Quality gun-mt“ oouldyoueifortlanutoukfor Christies Biscuits BINNOTT ROAD W. l. The last mos call was answered by] concerning Credit nion. utes were signed b cue vote to was that to the next meeting. Three more Dtrtielly finished. duet "Put me in your pocket’ next followed Next meeting is to Carthy Anthem followed by s vote thanks to the hostess pier-ant evening, NEW BEAUTY AIDS universal, and all of us are l forwmrd to new " 111W r moments" and new oomplexions express the springtime m make-up musk which, S a 1933 your ou amazing was held at the a question This bought forth a lively discussion. The president being absent min- the vicepresi- dent. It was passe by an unanim- place the funds of the institute in the Credit Union. It moved. seconded and approved the work on the school sign and traffic slgm be given to two of the young mou 1n the district. The fencing of the school grounds was them considered but left. over ques- tionnaires were filled out and two A very fine demonstration on darning was 8W6" by the hostess followed by a general discussion on knitting and mending woolens. Many good ideas were presented and new methods Meeting clolec. with the Notional ‘rind of winter? The feel l8 l0 00d. The first thing on the calendar should be v. shorglnifltour for some new beauty cl. . rat. thematic‘: r5: I befOIC Yo“ a mo”? “l wgflt this Pgtffflm‘ ance evgfy "Uherek a Christie Biscuit for every taste" will make one feel like a new per- son. while moat masks uemtend- od nwlnly for skin treatment, this home of Mrs. O. . O'Brien, whore one is meant primarily for use im- openlng was answered by repeat- mediately before sppiylrg make- lng the Hull Mary in unision. Roll P ‘This mask is said to revive and Ugh-ten the skin. giving it. ' natural glow and smooth texture. ‘The fuoe should be bathed first in cold water, the mask be! a plied while. the face is still we . eve it on from three to five minutes and remove with cold water. It is not necessary to cleanse the s first as the mask itself has cleans- ing qualities. After washing away every trace of the mask. lpply foundation. rouge and powder How ubwt l. new nu do O0- lognc? A new fragrance at. this season is especially refreshing. For something d fmnt, choose honey- su e. Then there's that problem of dry. winter skin. The best th to do is to buy a C-lfllpltlb little t cou- lumed. 8mg Son followed and Fm“ o g you need _ l pcoial cleanser for the dry akin. l. was much M10865 esPwmny m” mild skin tonic. an extra. rich tex- Isobe‘ “lino, "d “My Connonbs}: ture creaim, a- velvety tinted cream A general talk on religous matters suitable for the Lenten Season was l deinty lunch- eon served by he hostess assisted by Misses Melsie an Rgs1%?']3rign_ e n M y as the April date falls within Hdlly Week. at the home of Mrs. P. Mc- to serve as a. make-up haze and to keep the akin soft, and an extra cream, soft. cheek rouge. These little kits containing an ample au ply of each of thug Dmmretlolm see one safely ro h blustery March and early Apr coat little more than a full sired bottle or ju- of arr- one of the tents. A new bottle of hand lotion or u of cream is u. beaut. "must" at o is gm- , most is season. For use r washing, and mouth. At night use an oily hand cream or some of the rich texture cream intended for the face, to keep the hands unlined and youthful. Hats have gone rampant fn Paris. Crowns are either colapalm to gun flatness or silwotiug hlg er, wider. handsomer than ever. fur ed Jriuuued. . jewel. b-lnmaed, feat-her trimmed. Smdebflk“ PC!) Then In Memoriam MR. GORDON MCFAILANI There passed away at his hum in Augustine Cove on Sunday Fob. 21th. Mr. Gordon McFurlam, gt tile advanced age cf seventy-pipe years. Mr. McFarlane was a native of Carleton but for more than thirty years had resided in Augustine Cove, where he was a prosperous and highly respected farmer. By his friendliness through a. ion and useful life he acquired a hos of friends who regret his passing and sincerely mourn his deceasc He was v. comslstent. member of the Church of Bcofland. and. un- til overtaken by the weight of yam. was active in the interest of c C h and a faithful trustee. He eaves to mourn his widow. Catherine Webster. daughter of the lute Benjamin Webster and two sons Rank and Harry both of Augustine Cove and one sister. Mrs. John Leicligh of California to whom the sympathy of the oom- munity is extended. The funeral took place on ‘mes- | do March 1st to the Kirk cometary at Cape ‘Praverse, the service being ‘conducted by Rev. Malcolm Gal- braith assisted b Rev. Mr. Young |of the United ohm-on of 1mm. Sequin jackets an; seen in all. dupes, sizes and colon. 0m very unusual little model. in royal blue with nan-ow stripes of white, is moat uttractlvo. The neckline in cut stro. ht across the front and back, fals softly from the shoul- ders and is made like p. slipovor either in Irate: - no front or beck. No matter whet the breed. dogs bel dressed to Butch m n: their mistreues‘ wardro . DISTRIBUTOR FOR P. E. ISLAND 219 Great Georgcifltreot Phone 1117