_. __ if“: >- e-.a~..-~..~ _,,__, , , ____ nivlihl’ ll rat ELEIZTIIIIZ mechanism fields a record o! M yean’ uninterrupted service That is why a G-E is the choice of more women than any other refrigerator on the market. It is the sealed-in-steel mechanism that counts. More than 70°70 of the cost of tlie entire refrigerator has been spent on this “heart” of the G-E. It holds this record hy an endurance test of 14- years’ operation. And year after year millions of women will continue to depend on C-E and its famous mechanism for food protection, thrift and convenience. 1O models from $189- easybudget terms. See your dealer today. MADI IN CANADA 1-4405 MARITIME ELECTRIC Co., Ltd., Chariot ~ . _ - - utmm’ P E I‘ overcoat, which was lying over a r r 1 Qpygovlu REALLy D , chair. and ran out into the hall. ; NQ-ITQEAU-Y R. K. CLEME§TS, Montague, P. E, l, i "NEVEI mind IiOligd ggid '$1Oot‘:h r Z l6 SIXTEEN lwear y. "i ever rn e e, 5LBT%q-ED ‘Archie!’ F ’ The-y heard the front door bang : RQMQYTEEN ‘shuii’ a! id h ' f ood" LEQVNG =-- .. e..i:..:.i"" - we CANADIAN GENERAL ELECTRIC “Mn” f“ Rflnngdrle ‘f’; tau“ hm" _ now. He‘ hatd been pretty frightened r ‘ f0!‘ l"I’1 I'll] B. 4 4} 7;. t 1 . - w-M .. . ~60... l. tam-a. e a 47 ST t‘?! FY BRIDFF SCHOOL NIacDQnald Marce‘ Pcurde Faerie’? Ialxlgledfllhixi-‘Il driea bll-DBIFIIIII-IJIIQ 9 a , .. I4 . . i. l - . ". s o ' ___.__ i Grade V- v13," Cameron, June armchalrs.‘ "What happened?" he fi¢ Honor Roll (or Ap ': Younicer, Betty Lou Hoavatt asked. "Did he trv tondamage the ‘J o‘: X~l. Katrncen neid; ibglrafjl! - “Slgegilaifinlllel Nilc- Silsvfi; any; fiétereaéi? the me m w‘ \ , udg-zr; 1i. Noroert Riel , a. , .mer A c. nan, rvng , I ' i IJ/l-i Helen Reid; 2. Joy fPraught. WSW! 131;? ha" Blldfmt’? wig" _- t, Mary Reid. ' Grade VIII- Elmer Blanchard, anélh "hufn ‘Zhglfliflg hi? mgxelhmg E .- Villvl. Janie Macbeod; ‘Doris Dowile, A.f:ed McDonald h,- _ L; the m, , hlacboixaicl. ‘Douglas McDonald, Stanley Miller ° erxérégeggr wins prébablv ca] \\ - a 15m Emile? Gammd W's" icere w-rnorrow to discuss matters," r 1,‘, 5-4. _ Vernon Morriaon. **——~————-— KILDARE SOUTH SCHOOL -. ~41. Fmnces Reid; l. Gracie VIII-i. Vera Arthur. 13. Ins iiiscott. Grade VII-l Jean Ramsay; 3. t. Roma MacKay. Muziei Weekl; l. Muriel Arthur. >4. Harold Mac-l Grade V —l. Linus Bark; 2 n Fleming and lscifert Rayner. wig’ t. Nelson HQIIIY.‘ Grade IV-i. Mary Gillil; I. ~i Aline Reid; 2. Glennie Gillian. Iviall-f/d, 3. Grade IIl~-l. ‘Mai-inn Hardy. . Mary MacKay: 2. i L i. 3. vlrgif-lfliGordon Ramsay. Reid g Grade I e-i, Pearle Oliver; 2 Paula Gillis; 3 Albert Wells. ‘ Hizhcst average Srrk. . Highest averaze Sark and Marion Hardy. 'l‘cac'ner. Henry Clark. Duncan Mac- Patrick Bark; l ‘hliiurirrici, lniirzi Reid. Alifi Bmtt. f . , . ._ _ ‘ K‘ ._ Jrarle VIII. i. Helen Docken guild’. ‘xliiléfzlmn,xt“uéilthcl M“, ‘KIOIII. 2. Thomas Riley. K Pilllllll" RPM- l Grade VII: l. Gordon Elliot Dun- can. 2. Sadie Ward. Grnrlr- IV: i mrnthy Gcan Duii can. 2. John Riley. Grade III Sr: 1. Shirley Jenkin and Sonnv Campbell Jack Duncan. cipal. CHIP!‘ G. Woodside. “Slftlif, M. A!l(‘l’§ Mclvor. msiciiiil; SLIIOOL Grade I — Florence Callaghan. K. tllccn CnrnliIim. Myrna Ami Gririilium, Anita bYnd-i. shrlt-‘Y ME‘ Klmzm . Grade II" 1. Marv Belle Riley “"33"” jogxzfmu;,rz<cail‘ Highest Avcragez-Seniors, Helen “C o.“ ', I“ (yphplnqon' Dockcndorlf 89.7 p- c. lmflhli R“ l“ ' a’ ‘ ‘ ' Juniors -—Hauel Jenkins 92 U. c. Gnidi- ill Junior — JOIN! 50"“- Clriurlc MnPKay. MRTI!‘ savmmn‘ McDmald. Helen Dockcndcrff, Go." Grad!‘ III SPY!!!" —-v1"“*" And‘ don Duncan. Gean Duncan. rows. ECU)‘ 1301"‘- JP-n" 7W5» Riley. Shire." Jenkins, Jack Dun (iindc Iv ~ Gcork? Hvfldfimn- can. Marv h. Riley. James Korrcy. Ivan Mitchell. Bally “Teacher. Isabel Elaine campbeii. Perfect .. The following is the honor roll ifor Kildare South School for .l.pril. ' Miss Arabella McGregor, at break- Grmc ll —l. Arnold Hardy; I. - self during the night. She nodded (Senior) Linus (Junior) Pat liinys _ ~ CUMBERLAND HILL SCHOOL mime Nlar-lbyvv-n, Kciiiil ———- q Wmicr imufl Standing m April. llaroll wet-let. Grade X‘ 1 Marguerite Isabel M-i¢lJfiri-'11d_ L2. Stewart H. MacLeod s. (equal). 2 Attendance: Marguerite \Vlll rm: CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN “ lOntario Boosts c°nlrm°d°re The WEEK Its 1940 Golf; S. D U l RROIVIIO, Mg)‘ 1 ._ (fly _. B, . . hdiefltieezgd‘ glam“: tario G01! ALSOCIIUOD for the AMI-Ci Illthdcll IDQIgILQH-‘Il. .e0ntar;oOoenI'ilibIbeldat e older? digit“; The ' harm‘. Pa“ m!‘ ‘u’ "9' ma cflAyfln Ix v m.“ ma, ‘mi wmélélvlfincal amateur at Summit _ m“ m,‘ m imam b‘ m‘ h” hula-e nnConuat-tr Club. Toronto. IAGAGEMENT on firs with rune. h The Sophouiore- -,.. champm,‘ m." "Eff, m"? “I5 _ ‘rreJzm= an team ls five points. on T . 4”“ PM’ __ jaw." said Norah d um - - more than the cellar ‘ace ' l “ion” Mmlsiau“ ‘m’? 5- m‘ 1m “we 1v: c. over “Rani?! School Team. "‘ mwliaiin-fllffisflgoflgdduailoTorgenw Limb: Brantford Sept. i3, P1011: he: finger sac drew m -—€. ‘ Q I ‘IUWDI ll the ltne- L‘ “we Rev P ¢=§§°i=~1='[u.e1”e%°“’§i§‘£"h'“’°"§t°°'r“§r533 Men- teii-hs ring. It sparked in um ugm, Q1131 mil‘ ilittermc. sh: ‘amuse gt Junior . . . _ w 111111 and he tooii it, WIZIIOUZ rea.- MacDonald. John TYIIBCI’. Pius e_-_1~1-¢_>e:§5isi_ ,2: was domq. hhcdéi-"ri-laxqlanceKenéiyg-‘Mooneyfdaaatilr-lid,“ s, h: A .i _ 1;; -- r o KDOnL ' _' . Mrah-vvu don't mean ma.’ You ter McGrazh. C ence goody, J . Ifinmwion afigga u ab“ “LT-meihll-l" »<__»eiicri‘i,c :1 l - _ _"1'm 5077.7." skzeoliailau Eegrkfseefigniuzdugooczliuie. m ea can" mu mmunwn Jul‘ a ‘ma’ 3' Lred and wan. "I naouzht 1 ' You. too. But I know now that 1 .ove The umcrlm starts t ‘i rarini tourname t _ , N190? J. P. Macl-Iiiian. B. A. ‘fi. County Golf andn O:u.atry' Club. §§;_~_Im sorry about it, c. h. s._t-'.. and w. Vincent bon-lGalt. June i. met i, “ma; “m; . cheapo point in try- poliy, Ti were visitors _to the coi-[u-ith Intiiallon ma,“ h; ggngwn .._. ieee dun. the pas: wees. lCarar-aqui, June a; Weston, June I Tb vro rig the new stti i:d§uL3§d°5m»~sma5"i°“d§eiérJm" m: I let-lo field began ._..is week. This Kawartiia. Aug. afToronto C work was started tut year butvwas-Brae. Aug. 2i; and Dundas, Aug a [not iii-lashed, We hope ma; i: $1.! be The fal. tournament will be head at i. "}3f-“€ia“é‘“i§3.é‘.i5‘ at: i“ “we “u” - - n . . t we * ‘~‘ l Cub invization tournaments are ~ ~—~————~l't it “amalgam We. ti“ . - . . - : u.. une : - ¢ {,‘,’.".;'§.‘§,§.§‘,;‘§‘§n§ $3523. ‘Qdfggl; 1011- A113. 3_l: Burlington. Sepuei; Your iuzure-our futwe tiiaypaqepgnd Toronto Isingion. sept. 7. uDOii ‘it She's s‘ ‘l i0» the moneyw m’ Ywrhfiem 011mm’ °t'-'mpi°n' . and the Wbl‘; hand ' shin wt; be staged at Sudlmry Aug. I He sipped IiiLs coffee. Sh: became £13331? Igefastfii? Qatar“ ‘I ‘ 13am fizéixiriiaé alarmed by his zorbidduigi ‘S n “armhim- 5--{ "ou" --. -- ' . “I see. So that's the way you loci: m?“ ‘we bee“ °n n" ‘"39 ° - -.~ ; ~ v' —- - ~ _ making l. disturbance fo the last‘ ax; Iliad’! 9 Mzneuausec, caiculat H“ “fiekiaé, €oursefivrer kggemfi! - l»; "Wet." she interrupted, not wit. l“? we F5 m‘: "is n l ‘El-Xe looked at her clcselv. He wasim“ mL9Ch:e'.'0v.s intent. "isn't ' “gggués-n l _- -;- ma; had b0? ‘you ard MssgGrant yo .. n ‘F. ' ,. l 5y. - sell? sur ere vii be notnrgi The crfl“ wmmued Jmk- u" @=_.."5; 13°79 H1 .t “conversation tnanua-ang?“ a‘ .51“ Gran‘ 1°’ m” “Vi - i‘ mxussion O_ busmai mamrs?" sees driving them on. and theyrei don't i Z. I encour 4 _. . Srie leaned once more agazns: the’ ma Zepiece. as she needed sup- WQE‘! ":11: iro now?" she sug-_ - - chin‘ Yrfnlf“: o‘ svike Or o Donal“ remamder cf, H9 879W 39¢ i. "" - a v ' ' 5 l _ ,, ,, ~95 7 I »- _ 585.. Ijes tned to cifv 1119111,‘ ‘~‘~ 1%“ 81-59%; M5, Lgmmowloxokrgggigl bu". they .l no talc’ s. u; itut. ’I‘tiey've' ma e -§~':6:_-é aunt let-s not talk 350m l: am: fixed a meeting for tnis efterxianml " ' more." “and Donal triinlg they may go 111' l‘ ' h - . underzuxi more than he Qhxég figsllhfsn-Egeiitis ggklgig I O;- n}. {l l . ‘.1 ,‘ , '5 f c, , , , _..'. rii a his: send s eputation. '._. can] Nerv-ousarid creating the inter- Bu‘ n" Y~° “YE 1f he can manage it. Kiev 537-‘ they've asked m: siioi-t- = ‘er hours before throuih him-wrich is quite true, as ye hen-and shell ezven em nae satisfaction. So now theywan: to take the bit he-l v ‘teeth and try what O can CO.’ David looked down at his friend. l——— thevl not do any- ne o; cruel VIEW. David posipcneu IILS v1.51: to Lhangp Norah's house until tne evening. ‘ ear; {hrcb- Someone -'.':l(1 him that Jock was" t feeling zoo wel; thag ca}, anc zvternocn, he caned 1o see 3L3 ~1 l I'm afraid." Joel: z _ 'D.. McNeil; say. I've a X mm me ‘t. 1=ii~’“.%";;£’?¢.-“2°.%Z 3.55.‘? w. 1 meat." he we I felt it coming on last night when ‘T gzhzgmdeug“ hliésu m'7m‘m' we were wazcli rig the Aer Spray. 5 M‘ 9 amang em, b... I dldna . hi. the older men ought to keep fill-Dun. m ' them quiet. At4the same time if 1 isrtsrzntizziss=center“ . a‘. - F, l- no‘ ggjzafgfligzgfl! “°"‘° a“ ‘he m" w talc the bcats oot until she's “Don't w ‘I about that ‘prom-SKI Lhem Iessohud wmk’ B“ think ei-‘erytningg goina to. be all fgnfginiéFyl“ 1°’ u’ diary“ Jock - 2§2.~.»-.<1.i ezi...‘:1‘ I erred n» w he» i - * -§ ~ "vlrnats the time now?" he asked‘ o id a SIC. "refine d. He hissed . '1 he: Jcvr"'s face. deep brown against‘ .. tie siiovw pillows, too‘; on an ex- abnml" . . ‘he said. half to himself. “But-well. Miss Gran: may be occupied in other ways to-nignt." "Half past tour." said JOCK. gftcr comsuitine the old Ship‘; ehmmn,‘ mew!’ which he drew from berieathl thepntfggw. Id ‘t :. - "ervs‘betterirosndsee 395- 1m m‘ ,_ , ,. ___ . ). , her now." muttered David nervous». l. “cl. I hac a visi. frae old h. "we ma‘. be ab)! w_er__t I - . Iiiouziri he." Ixnal Brovrnqiust’ eiter the Kirk =5 wings before the fishermenocosfne.‘ m 5m was Cam’ 9°" H“ M155 Granlfffhle‘ to state their case If we d0 then‘ . at tneghand gi-HDDEY, 35 ve ken. but ‘in spite o‘ she ma‘. be able ‘to “us”, ' mém , . M55 it sipped giat him and dme is goodh frgnds. _‘ r. ...om her face scream again. . e5 gev worrie . He says t e rant. ' l “Archie. help! Oh, Archie, lee-Lila» m’ b‘ ammmd) iDavid!" * "David!" he snarled. "David-is .. .. ‘neat 1.. lie.- hands ace. But he covered her with his hot hand v _ "What dyou mean?’ BRINGING UP FATHER l . i ' c......_...e....._..-__._2._. CHEVROLET TRUCKS ‘Miiiewio “We Drivers know Truck Values . . . Give us Chevrolet Trucks!" Talk to an experienced, performance-wise truck driver . . .and you usually find yourself talking to a confirmed Chevrolet Truck booster. For you can't fool drivers about values. Day in and day out their own driving experiences reveal example after example of Chevrolet Truck superiority in advanced engineering — quality construction —-» durable dependability -- upkeep and operating economy. The men who know truck values best agree, “Chevrolet's the Choice!" Charlottetown A. & co‘ Summersicle SALES AND SERVICE DEALERS FOR PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND ‘it? 1 see now. I understand new. David-e" _ Her frock tore, as he gripped her afresh, trying to uuieten her. 4 "Yes." she cried. "l love David- THAT PLACE OIEP Tt-EDE is, KNOHN as ‘rs-IE "ss-tgg-rlyrl- - ' A ‘Leave me alone. Hector. Ileave ‘me. . . " l \ TONY 6o iu THEQEfl-JELL - Suddenly he sprang away. The" SHOOT m’ THE D209 or: door oi the dTAV-‘lIIZ-TOOm had! i A HAT- opened. Archie. blinking ln his pyl- amas was standing triere. his fair .1132!‘ tousled. a look of utter aston- ishment on his cnubbv face. It "Get ouIt of here. you!" cried Men- ‘ e .. __-. l Nora/n got to her feet unsteadiy. ‘Irjflm! to ull her frock over her ‘shoulder. S e had more eQlllffll over ‘herself now. i '1‘_A.rchie — quick - ‘phone for 11w ice " DO . "Has Mr. Mentieth been - been hurting you, Norah?" asked the boy. "Don't!" exclaimed Menteith. His passion seemed‘ to fade. He became white. As Archie, with a scared look on his. face. began to move across the room towards the teephone on itize desk, Menueith snatched up his M! I’ BAH -GlMME-DE OLD DAVS __ lA/HEN SHOOTIH’ Z HOWA DAV5 FIGHT VJID vouse- BY Georzs ltlcllnniis !1.,\‘l"t'l% WLI ‘Zl DAT WILL. ahe concluded. "That's the staifll" he exclaimed, and. noting the satisfaction in his tone, she suflered a small pan of TIPPIE AND “CAP” STUBBS Rv ieaiousi’. "Listen. Norah." he con in- iied, his face verv serious, "try to be elvil to him. will you?" She rose quickly. So OLD cvttus wi-iirrsuirr woo: reu. IN TH'CRCLI< sAiLiarwoum oorr-- HA HA! BUT NLVEJK @I-IFFLLBI OH. uo! i SAiD VA-IlFF$NiFF——\!/£LL I MIGHT HAVE. SAID ‘WHlFFSNIFFLE-- FFLEI No,$ti=.'. “Time we were in bed.” shs said ' abruptly. "Almost half-past four." Till OTHER MAN POEYOU SAID HIS MIDDLE NAME WIS WHIFFLLBIFFLLI fast that Sunday morning, listened attentively while her nephew relat- ed the adventures oi Jock and him- anprovingly when he mentioned that Norah Grant had expressed i; wish to see him some time that day. "Very sensible " she remarked with secret satisfaction. "Do try to be rcaeonable." "What d'you mean by that?" he p! OF COURSE TT-i ‘W’ YTAND FOR MY LAN ? YOU'D Hlxvcrro 8'" ‘THATI WHAT [£3 IN BUDGFJS NAME, MOTHER UI-P-V/ELLJT SEEMS‘ ‘S W/ILLQUACKI AT LzAs-t; m.» sum: menus A QLIACK” growled. _ "Just this. David. Remember. shes s mere girl. Remember her fatherl in South Africa and that she's prob- ablv disappointed in her sweetheart. She'll be sensitive and a little un- ' balanced. per-raps. Don‘t go lording it over her-wii ch, as a McGreBOIZI TILLIE THE TOILF-R _ r CAN'T MAKE HER our. sue savs some LIKE ME MORE IF r our MY wome FIRST auo LIKE rmvr euv on rurwnonz ' LESS BECAUSE Ill noes ACHES BUT, GLE NNY, WHEN ONE'5 Dritvc out AN UNREACHABLE UNDERSTANDING SAY, ISN'T YBODY THINKING 0P