QI’ e sPQCE lfihfini ..MORE AT trss cosr in a General Electric The new G-E Refrigerator has more and gives more. 'All that modern science offers-——in new conven- ienees—new economies-quicker freezing and safer rmethods of food protectiou—is built into the new. l 1939 G-E Refrigerator. ' _ Be sure to ask your G-E dealer to show you the i "‘ new Refrigerators. Note the new improvements F-tlie new savings and the lower prices. A few, dollars down will put one your home. Modlls priced from $ l30.00 .- Triple-Thrift REFRIGERATOR Saves on IOODIURRENT- UPKEEP» “aas-"ée L f" res ‘ears er iii,’ MARITIME ELECTRIC C0. f, ~ LIMITED r lcanaorau fight with s taxldrlver hers. I returned a year later, r 000 trance do. worded A FOBGIVING SAILOR (By The Canadian Press) ‘ NYIGE. France-Able Seaman Ar- ‘ hold oi the Britlrh Navy had a and his iamily to tea. PROVINCE OF PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC“ WORKS AND HIGHWAYS TENDERS FOR IMTERIAL GilIian's Bridge, South Kildore, Lot 4 received at this office until noon of l niaterlalr at the bridge site:- ' 200 cords poles in I6 tr. lengths not lets than 4 Inches at enrol en 200 piles In l7 tr. lengths not less than 8 Inches at small end. IQ pieces 6" x 6" in 16% lt._lengths. 200 plscee 1"»: 5" In 16% ft. lengths. Motors: d" X 5" lll 0 ‘l. ldtlfllltl. ' Parties tendering 'ntoy tender for the whole or on Material." ‘ folel and piles to sound ' ml-IWEUDI ,. a GENERAL ELECTRIC GENERAL ELECTRIC ‘fir... H! Inagee for injuries. and tool: the cobble y SEALED TENDERS "addressed to the undersigned, will he ’ l Saturday, April l5, i939, from any person or persons willing to supply and deliver the following rtlon the t iuhrnltrtng e price per cord for poles, a price sec end d price perjM. l. M. for ltIVIlt lurnltsr. Tenders to he I "Tenders tor ' he of spruce or iir, straight, well cleaned 0|‘! "QQEWW f-etfuaxianfnnr bedeé‘ wt prom» w ROI. if! Grade x-t. mo...» we. 1 1mm -.....-~= 1 ... ;e.="-.°"'...,' Llnkletter; a. unfair-size. n: e Onllbeck. Grade V-l. Herbert Best. . Grade lllil-lwlglerle mgellreek; . Gsrth Ll-nkle a a. Riley. Grad 11-4. R81 l! ' Azeenslilt. p gun’ a “l! Grade x (BrJ-i. Marehell Gell- Link; letter. Joyce Link} Pauline Olark. Garth mutter.‘ Marathon s Hllhest ere-S!- seal ma“, Ieith Ggtrgzgle r51- 031mm c. un grad . Valarie Callbeck. 90 per cent. u Teacher. Audrey Meolhy. rowan rhea-town Report at ‘Lower rd school Crude X-l. fiancee Cairns. IX-1. Robert Cairns; 2. Glen Lidetone‘; I. ten. Hill. - Grade WEI-l. Preston Harnmlll; 2. . udrey Reeves; S. Gordon Hem- mill. Grade V‘! (SrJ-l. Joyce Reeves: 2. Edith Btavert: 3- Pearl ‘Stuvert. Grade VI (Jr.i—l. William Oairns: 2. Betty Profitt; 3. Freda Harmnlll endow-i. Helen Cairns: 2. Fred Oairns; 3. Welter Stavert. Grade llU-l. Winniired Cairns; 2flltlla. Jean Stavert; 3. Ruth Stav- c . III-l. Bruce Proiltt: 2. Grsde 1-1. non-m Protitt; z. ‘Elaine Hhmrnill; W Raymond I“??? rect attendance: Betty Pro< Fred Calms and Donald Pro- Ollve G. Slevert. Teacher. ' Ior March: RIVEBDALI! SCHOOL Standing for Rlverdale School ' for month of March: Grade X-Janle NtacKinnon. Grade IX-Hllda lEacKinnon. Grade VEllI-l. Louis MeoKln- ' 2. Ralph Smith. Grade VII-l. Lloyd Mncliinnon; 2' gileriiamywmiimléliilirr e - . ~ 2. Florence MacKinnoreil Mcquakt are or" My Oliver Marsnoneiii. “Fallen: s‘ “Grade HI (A)—1. Shirley Mac- Eg: ‘nhnmitygd Lamont. F8 8 ) -1. . Donald: 2. David Osborrlrlzll Mac loos Your Food 0am You Distress! The impairment of the stomach is often o! ' encss for only by properly digest food 1s the eystem nourished and sustained. Burdock Blood Bitters is a re- liable remedy tor stomach disorders such asdyspe sin, indigestion, sour stomach, bol ' of gas, headaches, etc. It helps to stimulate the n of saliva and gastric juice, the main factor in digestion, neutralizes acidity, tones up tho lining mem- branes o! the stomach, and restores the natural, healthy process o! di tion. t your stomach right by taldn 3.15.13. and see how quickly you vri start to enjoy ur meals free from digestive tronb es. The T. llilbnrn 00.. hi. Toronto. Ont. A! OUT OUR WAY, Grade I (km-l. Yelda MecKln- ' non; B. Balm McQuald; 8. Kelsie Buchanan. Perfect attendance: Shirley Mc- Quatd, Florence MncKinnon. Chu- ter Mncfihdyen. Shirley MacFnd- yen. Ralph MncQueid end Vclds. Mscllnnon. Beth-teacher. (Patriot please copy) In Memoriam MR. ABNEAS MURRAY ‘rho death occurred at Albany on March 27th o1 a most highly respected citizen in the person o! Mr. Aeneas Murray in the 78th year of his nae. Deceased had been in tailing tieelth since May. 1938. in Janu- ary 1960 he entered the Prince Oounty Hospital with the hope oi regaining his usual good health but nothing that medical ui could device could stay the hand o! death, and on the above men- tioned date. his soul returned to Him who pave it to receive its heavenly reward. Born at Albany '18 _ ara ago Mir. Munay spent his cut life tarm- ing in this locality. He carried on - his term work on a very large scale, and through well-lad plans became one oi c Island's most successiul ianners and horsemen. His word was his bond. his home a haven ior any who wished to call and spend a pleasant hour in his company. He was a strong supporter o! the Conservative Party, and nllhis eflorts in political work were - ected so as to better his fellow- men. In September 1938 he and his chosen life mate had the rare oi celebrating their 50th wedding anniversary Duringyhls illness he was visitod frequen by his . RW- M. J. Bmnlth and Rov. W. B. Monog- han and died fortified by the last rites of the Catholic Church o! grglch he was a very devoted mem- He leaves to mourn. besides his scrrovwlng wife, four dauzhtere and two sons. Mrs. W. K. Bassett. Mrs. Frank Murphy. Mrs. lovi Trainer, JChn, and Adrian; also his grand- daughter Miss Mary Garland. to whom he gave more than a teth- ers’ due; children, end two great-grandchildren. His tuner-cl was held on Wednes- day morning. March 29th. lo St. Malaehias’ Church, Kinkora, and was followed by a concourse cars and carriages over s. mile in length. Funeral mass was sung by his pastor. Rev. M. J- Smith. 1n- tcnnent was made in the ndloln- "ng cemete y. Pall-bearers were: Geo. P.'l‘rain- or. Harry Ross, Geo, and William sherry, Jas. and Fred Murray. Funeral arrangements were under e PIIOIJMAN I tlEL OX” Separator .- .. You Can't Beat It For Dependdble, Close Skimming. Longi- Lasting Service I That's what hundreds of satlllletl Island: customers all saying about “Vclox” Separators. Their experience has proven that a Velox will produce more cream and bring Bigger Butter Fat Profits. , It’s Easy To Buy“ y ~ A MONEY-MAKING VELOX- I ONLY oowrv l0 DAY SALE‘ Ends April 29th “ W l New Low Prices! zmwiiizifin... .5 mwtiiioilizltana Mwi'.'i..5l’i..... 47.0 “$.55; “J55... 63.50 ‘Elli; $5.’... 55.0 “til iii... 72.50 “Eillffiifi. J l Buy A “Velox”--Gl'et The EXTRA’ CREAM And Larger Cheques! SIIMMERSIIIE L J . - l Monoghan oi’ Klnkorn. KINGSNN SCHOOL Bo Gnome monomer; l. Biol; Mar his will rm in Pmc- I ———- ' Grade vn (0)—d. Notene Auld. Green. . —— Report oi Kingston School for 2 Alton Willis; i. N W . Grade 1111! (A)—i. Samuel Wlllh.‘ the month of March: Grade VI-l Iois Green; 2. Grade Hll (B)—-1. Errol-l GUI. Card Thanks Senior Dent: Joyce Willis. (Zzordonumahaty. Grade m-.-1. Inn. Paul; 2. Noinli, er. ems . n. Grade X-rl. Mary Clow; 2. Har- las Dochcrty Smith. vey Newscn; 3. Doug . Grade I (A)--1. Velda and Mr. Grs. Aletha Meow; » i2. Edna Oclwlll. Primary Dept. l Grade I (B)—-1. tin-ms ‘Mrs Aeneas Murray and family do IX-I. Grade V-d Lewis Mschdyen take this opportunity to thank 2. Bells Smith and Ieah . . Father smith. Father Monoghm. (equal); 8. Robert Younher. Grade IV (Ai-l. Olive Barrett: 2. Verna Green: 3. no Mam. Dr. A. E. Bell and all their kind Grade VIII (M-l. Clyde Holmes 2 Doria Green; 8. Joyce Mac- Teacher. een i neighbors and friends. who in my 2. Lorne Docherty; 8. George Green- Bwaln. -__?...._.__ . mybzetssisted thcem in theirreoent Grads Wm! (Bi-l. Myron Grade IV (B)—1. Roy Green; 2. Keep Miner-it's tn the home. roan/omen . __ _ . the direction oi his nephew Philip By .|. a. Williams oun eoanomc nous: wru- Major Hoople \ " voune TERRIBLE room -- you HAV STRIKE oven 114m" PLATE FOR TEN MINUTES, mo r couao ‘meow BETTER cuaves mm THAT! _ ENTPUTA DIGGIN BUT I IF I HADBYT GOT HER INTERESTED IN TH’ SPORT PAGE A OF BALL PLAYERS I'D BE" AIN'T GONNA MAKE ‘rt-us A JOB moo: L. IF iRAl-D r cmrr Bouucm’ ‘re ‘ll-l’ t-lOsPlTAL IN . I ulM-NEGOT A BANDAGE. WAGON, aEsr ANOTHER ,. Rel/tween“ run-r BEFORE BATTLER 1 "new 1H’ now-mar IN IN Ql-R YER SPINE, 1 anwtsaen "to ' smeui WHO ewe maze wvrowems cm MOP I ‘TOGETWNS-IAPE! uPouI-IM. N’ Tl-l‘ BIG SALARIES ' GARDENS NOW" WONDER IF SHE + R ~ ‘NBHSIDE Q ' sm- now- \ l hp George M.=|~?.~...Jif Ofitnwnumg. _ » 9'17’ i, ,__ ,. y