Paps rwo I I $ T} Kata did not question her sinceri- ty. it was curious, though. she re- ilected. EOoEfl that (jav would fiiiQ pleasure i the silence of the woods. (jay, The had‘ loved gaietvfl l we "A thought. nppe theater, ' to another with her smart timalcs. _ Her visits at her brief stays at her town house. were quite ob- vn1<1:\'.i1uii b‘; duiv JliQ en- i wuin nori-iiiun. Snc had uivtn ‘Kale who IDA mam/Mons she would not have aup- ab; “id rubber-villus. f 1i she ha 1a. moving from one aceiic 0i itboughi, again both concerned and amused. Gav the ribbing. She tumed aflcr g moment. wmplciflli‘ anonymous person,” and ClOSEd the door, But Kate was not deceived. The gesture of the finger with the pink- cl nail had been very revealing, d not knmvn before, Kate knew now. at least. was here. C IIAPTER fl She cculdnl force Gav u) tell hey; regarded with satisfaction a inc L'lil.(l sincv lit nod uccn dliiitillilftii u ‘iiic in Jiinc until Znri h: Liai z_.~:rr—"rr:.--/¢>< .11.,- ....;.F_, , 6H5 izioon, lslfl it?‘ 2i luiimiii, i fish} téd on that." U6) pun iici‘ > Uugib malts dllli. izcrwoz-r-rwzv in. as 1 lee. r a moment " all: said. Ab‘. c -—ov.—.-l ova":- t3 JHOLHUS. ' unturned." a.l;~~<i_ directly end oz the room. n is the 1113-S1cl‘-Dv(ll‘0Om. she a opened the Q00)’. . wo-cun-krn b-Iaplflj 51.; lblCleiTiQly larger than the It was cu. ' ' c kitchen d more 90m- CODE dis co: keg the porch, was obviviiil)’ p‘ 5o: use. Between the win- u be QOWS That looks you re interested. H the rector-y study at home. (jay gave no evidence of Ltiercszed in tho 1w‘!!- vnth the lamp. "He shaves.‘ . of a razor-cue. v a wooden soap-bowl. VG,“- gnoi-ed the question. She 20H on the pine wp of the ere; the closet," Kate sufl" ' turned from me mirror. waxed quickly halfwav flcfofi “f9 room and opened a. door. Kaae. f0.- lOWlRR tipped the shade of the iémi) y, ma; m; light shone directly into ma, Closet, A brown tweed suit. B top-coat, twn pairs of khaki trousers, {an nalamas striped ll’i Wine-color, seen 5P,'VlCE. a dark sweater with a lcczer stirched to the hcavy‘ rib- 5mg, hung m a row from the 00H A tan felt hat rested where it hag been flung on tho shelf BDOVE- B" on the floor below a. D81!‘ °f_b1'°“’n oxfords stood beside brown .eather moccasins laced with tho-nan. Noth- ing hare, “rely. Kate thought, and was. about to voice the thought in words. A sound held her silent. a quickly haled. Gay's hand touch "i! sweater. As Kat»: watched. her fore- finger tipped with an almond-pink nai traced_thc_iettcr__stl_t_ched__@ uicpe. Siic, lxatc, luiil ‘ ago when she iiad lllflicfl tip c and fiat: uropcsed illlb trip to had fliippt-llvtl tic siizninor 1 ilric Io liiltkc so lusting iipui. midi.‘ \\.il_i, " c have. a1‘ w lliiic? rcinuincti 5i- lit innid .ii.ti bill: Kli'c\\' - . w: 1):‘. m“ n5 malt coil- cleti ii.) lic- XIiOlLcD ' of it," Kate repded. be lull wwarQ the Eiid 0f i 5111i COIL" k041i». 1L5 11kt.‘ voud like it. You un- vou, why I e am laugh nosc, undisgutscciby Ie o? eiciwnwm lyouiig and ‘Hiidflifillg. Kate s nled. ~We have; Isnt the lip-stick out. of key.’ re are stones we 95F - w . closed i abashed. _ “m, Oppome we klmhen j “The coffee smells marvelous.‘ Sue liaie followed her into the room. on at, built-in bed at L119 room. The mattress He“ “,;fi°,‘f.,‘,.°’,§’§p§{“‘m“m"‘qp“fi,§f breathes of the great out-of-doors, a b ddin . . m“; I °°,‘,‘,‘,§Q“,‘,,,,°,,-,,,,,‘f,~iana heather. I bought ii. especially l. ‘i ' l1 n a square I of scerfjictkfifiébcuinwrtoogl a small ‘silver 300m li- me 3111-‘ 5mm with s. Mfilihfif jointed PKW- ' . familiar," Kata said. "It; called a. chunk-SLOW. m "i? There’; one in being if? stood ' kl d t time v09 I A"! Ef-gnmor g-‘nvrefi. Kata approached she and. mskiiifl a tiavmg "Do j back in the chair, her arms crossed upposc he dresses for dinner? ' i under her head Kate observed ntr tanned the bnishes arranged with obvious. There were no monoflflmé- drawn breath audiblv and 11:1)’ EX-i in ii‘ ' DZUU iii: iv 11¢ bun on a long ioasiitig-iork which ~ ‘ _'~i i111 011 shv licld over the bcti of embers in .u i-iitii dlhiiliiif-iil J1 i the fireplace, She would be obliged u‘ 1'"°“(.‘“ or Benmma- n9“ I i0 befli‘ with her curiosity until the (ifliiiviifls iiiiii dvfliiwd Yfll- ,o\vnei' of the ,§\vcatci' appeared He \ “ i“ '~~'““‘ m“ PM‘ “v15 fakiiirz hi: fiine about it 'Shc r and Gav had unpacked the ruinbm , :01 ilk‘ Colilic- Thcv had found a can * J01 kcroscne beside the back stews and had filled and lit every lamp in who cabin. They had brought two ipfiilfi uf water up from the inky, fPicliaranons for a late supper wczc wcl Ulldél‘ way, now, and still he iii " art-d. 1c room which shot .(i‘~l)t'ill'00iil c __n<i t ofili . She'd gotten - -|sv1i pretty wct bringing winter up from the lake. Was ii deliberate? Kate wont-Le" id not tvlfho ‘ha ‘ t- 4 L h n l0 iii. _ the fci jtnrce bllicrs on Avarm on the hearth. “X35 bclllflfl ovcr. Kate rcst- lioiii . liic foct-siacl on which Hi1‘ .-.it and bent forward to life the pot fzom the bed of tliibL-XL» Pa e brown bub- bles foamed clown over her hand. The GXCAZLXHBUOI] i119 g3“; ,and unsiudiccl. stopped the sin c, . Gav came into the room knoiiing a scarf around hcr neck, '_'S:il1v language, my ' she said. "Qh, vou W: burned c hand. Herc. let me Iflkt‘ ii." bliC unknci- J-W- . 1 .. _ , . . 1e SaKL hyeeb . 1rd tie smii and wacdod i1. around ‘w now was the handle of the pot. "Docs it hurl terribly. Kate?" I "I 1i proiicbiv survive." Kate flappcd her 1ll_|il!‘€(l hand S0 inc ‘key-note was to bc sin t. sire thought consiticriiig Liii ppcni- mice Willi a qillZZlCilUV ilIIGCl brow. . . . . , » she wore a dark wool skirt ‘i while knew fidi. nc intaiing be- _ - _ w u L lXflcClfy c193; ‘wool jllliillfll‘, ghillics and white an- . . i ks. ef liiiilliifli.) was 5°" 5°C lure“. m, an“ , red-brown hair into a softly‘ cnixing she had brushed her halo tied with a brlaht blue ribbon. powder, wci e she It points the contrast." Gay, un- returnco Kate's smile. poured the dark brown liquid iii-O lcups from the picnic-litinipcr a;- VTLi-ililed With pmles and ioiks and ,sp0ons on the low Lame beside the hearth. "Dies it? I hadn't noticed." Kate returned to the loot-stool. " i "No it isn't." uay pulled an arm lcnair cioso to the table, settled her- bit into a sandwich. "it crushed ferns. mossy dells, moor- for the occasion.’ Kate made a derisive gesture. “it fbreatnes of Fifth Avenue and the “Maybe you're right," Gay said amicabiy. "1 adore hamburgers. Toasting them was an inspiration. I'm starved." But she ate scarcely anything. She was listening, waiting, Kale thought preoccupied Willi heaven only knew what thoughts, memories, anticipa- tions. The contuiuing ripple of ir- i-eleva-nt comment was a smoke- screen délibefflbéiv raised. 1n the intervals of silence when she lay She was excited. That was But, though she snuiec, ‘her face in repose reflected some ;m0re tender emotion. "Don't you thmk-" she began and stopped short. There were ‘SOY-inds outside the cabin, an expir- 1mg exhaust, a motor suddenly si- ilenced, a brake perked on. a door resoundingly slammed. Kale, watch- ‘in: Gay. saw her start forward, saw the bright trembling expectati- ,1cy, unreileved by humor or brava- do which. for an instant, illuminated ‘ her face. 'I‘licn, conscious of Kate's intent and somewhat disconccrted gaze, she slowly relaxed. Com sure slip like g mask across . face. S e sat back in the chair. I "Arriving in g cloud oi dust," she said, her voice only a. little shaken, [her eyes turning from Kate to the ‘ door. f "Mud, which must certainly spoil 1 the effect." Kate rose from the foot- fstool. “ ell t us be brave. Me, , I feel braver standing." She walked , to the end of the hearth and stood leaning against the chimney, her arm on the 10w mantel shelf. (Tollbjzontinued) , wnrily, '3 Finest burning e SYDNEY SCREEN Weighed on Fuil’s Wharf C-O-A-L BLUENOSE SCREENED s7¢75 TON And no charge for delivery. Also: Dry Hardwood and Softwood. The City Goal Company oals at low price ED $8175 TON City Scales Phone 361 ', THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN 1-941 McLaughlin-Buick _ Cars Superbly Modeled New and pronounced triumphs on the part of designers and en- gineers are nfiected in the e- ful lines of the aerodynamic ies and in the spirited all-round per- formance of the i941 McLaughlin- Buick can announced in five new Series by General Motors Products of Canada Limited. Oufstandln unorig a hundred major and or features introduc- ed this year are Compound 0a:- buretioin and the advanced uid dis- tinctive reatyiing of bodies from the modemistic trcatment of the radi- ator grilles to the tip of the flow- ing tapered tails. Now in full production at the Oshawa. plant o! General Motors of Canada, these new cars, offering a choice of twenty-two different body types, will be on display short- ly at all dealers‘ showrooms across Canada. Th? new liicLaugthlin-Buick mod- els are unusually wide with five feet 0f shoulder room in the front seats. This ycar, General Motors engin- eers and stylists have made the most of the tear drop design to prcscnt a sweeping aerodynamic streamlined back which commands immediate attention and admira- tion. Contours are graceful and fleet-looking with a continuity which is accentuated by the fart that the front fender, headlamp, body end hood side panels are a single stamping without seams or joints. On the Series 40. 60 and 90 cars this unity of design is fur- ther emphasized by the concealed or inbuilt running boards which are visible only when the doors we open. Of full din-cast chrome eon- structlon, the glittering new radia- uir grilles are massive in appear- ance end unbroken by inted lines, while the new fully rcmed cen- tre strip imparts a one-piece ap- pearance to the whole front end near the top of which is the attrac- tive McLaughlin-Buick crest. Hor- izontal grille bars are heavier than last year, and the new one-piece hood opens from either side, hing- ing from the opposite side, or may easily be removed for servicing. The new earodvnamic bodies fea- tured in the Series 40 Special and the Series 60 Century provide lux- urious seating comfort for six pas- sengers and adequate luggage space under the streamlined fail. In the new Sedanet body, which is an ar- resting ccupe-sedan of the tum- door type. accommodating six pas- sengers. the tear drop design has been carried to its most complete detail. ‘This year, it is also announced, a completely redesigned car has been introduced to the fine car field in the new McLaughlin-Buick Series 90 Limited. Wheelbases of the five new lines am as follows: -serles 40 Special and Series 50 Super, 121 inches; Series 60 Century, 126 inches; Ber- ios 70 Headmaster, 128 inches: and Series 90 Limited, 139 inches. Oil bath air cleaners and oil filters are standard on all the 194i Mc- Laughiln-Bulck engines. In ad- dition. the Series 50, 60 and 70 models feature as standard equip- ment such accessories as flexible steering wheel, clock, license plate frames, wheel trim rinflfl. foamtex cushions, rear seat centre arm rest, fixtga bumper guards and panel g . All model: offer matched inter- ior finishes, while the front and rear seat courtesy lights having door jam switches. are standard ex- cept on the 40 Series. Another fea- ture is the attractive new instru- ment panel with switch controis on the face of the panel and the in- strument cluster directly in from‘: of the driver as near as possible to eye level. An exclusive McLaughlin-Buick dcvelcpment this year, Compound Carburet-lon is hailed as an out» standing contribution to the saiper- inr ail-round performance of the new cars. This type of carburefion involves the use of two dual cnr- buretors per engine with a result- ing stop-up in horsepower. vet a marked improvement in fuel ecol- omv. Used in combination with the sign, the result Le reported to be e marked improvement in perform- ance, pa-mculariy in the‘ loiver ‘pffndéihsum cifi toln and g spe co e data show that the new McLaugh- lin-Buick engines develop 115, 125 and 165 horsepower. powering the Series 40 Special and the Series 50 Super cars have a bone and stroke o! 3 8/32 inches by 4 1/8 inches with s piston displaoesnent of 248 cubic inches. With single dual cai-buretfon this ch81!" d°W1°PB 115 horsepower at 3,500 r.p.m. com- pared with 107 huisepowe last year. and with Compound Carburecimi the horsepower is increased to 125 horsepower at 3,800 rpm. The bore and stroke on the larger engines powering the 00 Century, 70 Road- master and 90 Limited are 3 7/16 inches by 4 5/16 inches, the piston displacement in each case being 320.2 cubic inches. ‘ Improvements in the front end suspension of all series are designed to assure still greater riding com- fort, ease of handling and greater safety while increasim the life of the various parts. New coil springs. whose action is controlled by dou- ble-acting shock absorbers with new value settings and linkage also con- tribute to a more comfortable ride. The rugged but stately beauty of the front end of the new models is emphasized by the heavy chrome bumpers which have four guards, the centre two of which hold the license plate aravkct. This year McLaughlin-Buick of- fers a choice o.’ eight solid colors value-ln-head straiizht eight en- - v - ' ti . glues, which are of “fireball" de- °r t“ m’ w“ wmbm“ (ms Mon: RQOM —from longer, broader bodies Buick ushers in model year. auicii fiiliiiiililsirfilzigf-lf; HEAD ENGINES-l 155 hsnepmvef- prusi greuler econonIY makes lbs mo" MIGROPOISE In: vibrulion (in; wrisl wulth. (ilill. SPRINGS All AROUND , . ' en ,_"gIubntullorhllfllprlngtcv 1 no breabflfl" "m" rid‘ iamnsgsfllilu" aiccsn. no Bodies b)’ PM" 9n all doors. 0171/ 6741? M’ 7 Higher com- bulllnm on, beHe‘rm:’:"ig" ma’ of modem Iueli. Biiliillliilig _ inn WI ma: Assent; 03:3. m» a OM|ER-—UniIlI d r will! eorwlfl" limiting board: andhidden hing" NOW on DISPIA AT iiiiicx snowman; EVERYWHERE Mont PQWER -from sieppefl-"P A FlREBAll engines Mont (QMFORT —from softer, sieudier ride Mont VMUE —uny way you measure iii with this advertisement, McLaughlin- a brand-new automobile We've dreamed and schemed the last twelve months in our experimental and engineer- ing divisions, constantly searching for new ideas and new values. You d0n’t stand still in this business. You g0 ahead or you fall back. And wc’re putting in what it takes to keep us on the march. We've taken our greatest all-time Buick and steadily and carefully brought it forward to GOMPOIIND GRRBIIRETIUN —ruervl'"/i"' u fl M 504ml. ‘ab? no 1 O . STEERI — vv " "sleerinfl "h", play d“. Obj: or four time: the ulufll ever "Wk. Pgriod. s . mix "11",." “-§.'.T“§..I T... ehanieal an ¢ "m - I I a Iwnn babbl" and bucking!’ ° : qnd practically mdemvsfible II | in. gauéagfpbvJliT DIRECTION new <.~'"”5’"i ‘$33.17. will: nor 119m“ u‘ 4" lender. 51701917 W I T H A l. l. T H I MASSIVE BlllIPEllS-wm» {our hon! bumper guards; a pcrfcction of action, ease. goodness beyond anything ever offered under our name. We honestly mean that, as you will see when you look it 0vcr-m0_rc, when you drive it -— most of all, when 1t serves you as your very own. It_’s hard to picture _the nevv 1941 Buicks ffllrli’ vvitli old adjectives. Every car in all vc series of the whole new line dcscrvcs unused fresh-minted language. Stylewise, thefr suave and dynamic beauty refreshes the Jaded eye as would sight of a hydrant m the desert. They move and func- tio_n like young wild things. They’re all grace and poise and eagerness. They bring t_o driving and handl- ing a keener pleasure and a new thrill. (l Si FEATURES builf- in hen! licame Iramn, and MW gravel guunll. PLUS! Full-long"! vars"- 7"“ in Sealed Cliuuil * 7‘P'°'““'y' drovlic lrulie: i One-hen Li 1- W- "ood i’ Easier; Quhh’ gonconlrle Shlfllnl * “HIM” Avfomoli": Choke * “WW 0"" Oil Bulb Air Cleaner: i Power- sfl" Fan and Wulor PIMP * MkflrMufebed Channeling h,“ i Sealed hum Hendlllm‘ i "(mum lady c°|°n ‘I Sulely Glyn All Around- i I — the Ask especiail anced FIREBA of Buick’s the featur SEPTEMBER 21', 1940 m HEAVY DUTY. DOUBLE- l STITCHED Sunnyside Making paper from stalks of - stlngln nettles ls being considered h Nicaragua. ‘Awarding Io Ibo Enryrlnperfin Eri- nmnira, a mp2! mclcor HJYiC/I fmrclr will: xurb a twin: 0/ ex/ilorioni like the i/iork IIYILTJ of a gmz/ projectile i: ru/Icd a "Fines/mt". 3 G0 see these superb new cars at your dealer's y make plain why Buick is rightly called exemplar of General Motors value.” BE SURE TO SEE THE NEW I941 Bl/ICKS AT OUR SHOWROOMS HARDING MOTORS LIMITED CHRLOTTETOWN and SUMMERSIDE - _.'.‘v.s, - wd-rx These huskles are made "I 800d: llllflly loath. en, reinforced at point: of wear. $ Prices to Suit Your Pocket Book Purdie- Ferguson Work on the Pan American High lwav is PWSFP§iHE on schedule u y about the new micropoise-bal- LL engines-the 1941 furtherance Dynaflash design and kingpin of all es that make Buick the sensation of the new automobile year. HA RD IVEAR 2.1m "P Phone 522