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Paint with B-H "Eng- lish" Paint-and your hr-use is protected for yrnrs, where u coat ef ordinary paint will last but a few months. _-_ FENNELL A CHANDLER Ilslretter to PAINT Charlottetown _ ~ B`ilANonAM-|-|ersozn§g_s_|_ O ` wlhlcnrl sun emlllv lsuowvun vnuoovwn -5 l‘ »\ Ti' :'.1',. ,Q i _,_ _ _ \ f t l ¥¢¥¢=l¢sV¢¥¢¥¢¥¢#¥¢*I¢¥¢¥¢¥¢=‘¢Q¥¥¢ ' AT RESURRECTION $¢¥2f§%$ i=%¥%'¥¢¥ -a O 3 1 éF~2§»lF¢§¢£`»%¢i=~%¢b¢i¢¥¥iF$%¢l+ “l’m awfully sorry_ Precious, dear, but Daddy has just received word to take the old gentleman out, so i’m i` I i i. il ll zi b n D u Zi. S afraid you'll have to give up going to church_ as, of course, I can‘t leave Brother." ' "Oh, but Mother,” argued Precious, | her little lip poutlng, "why can't I t'.'0 alone? lt's Easter and all the flowers will be there." "Yes, dear," called ft rnuu's voids. rom the next room, "dress her up and ‘ll drop 'her on my wrty to the old 8entlemsn's." The woman did not answer, but ris- ing went into the room where *ho inuu stood, ull lathered before a small cracked mirror. "it‘s not only that, ‘ Jack," she said iu u low tone, "but iere was so little for tho child to eat." : l - ' at i who knew ol the orders by doing no- I I wasted upon her. with an absorption h But Precious had never been an in- erloper before so the action was eldom found in a child ot eight, she ins 9XCept to move as rar away ' fm`r`n the child at the limits or the pew would allow. it was meant to. show her"that she was an interloper. "l RIIUW." assented the umn_ his face allowing pain, “it” that old man doe5n‘t pay me today, l`ll wring his neck. So deuly deruanded _ “You'ro the one to ask that?" replied he womnn, “giving up hll yOu did," "'I`\\l. lui," protested the man. Then bruplly returning to the first sub- , Jeri. “i think you had better let Pri-~! -cions go, us it‘s nice and warm out. nd the child does love church. lt`s ll bark in time to get her." So_l’ro<-ions was arrayed in 'a dark ine tnffctn silk dress, cut from ouo which had served it usefulness for her iother, white stockings and black ties, polished over to hide the worn litres. On ber dark cur-is she wore little whllo chip hat_ adorned with Hllll-Clk* iiink rose, lu one hand uhr tluspwl her trousui‘c of treasures, h lull blue r-zunhric purusol, while lu ll the other at hlnrk lc:tther»bound iwuy- t» ~-hook und hvmnul ruiitioned her moths-r, re-ierririg to thi- hooks_ l~'u'ht=r would fuel hzully i 'tho cud oi’ rliurcli. And- if l"utlu_~r shouldn`l be tht-_r‘e you wnlt tlicro ii the but-k until he cutiies," After promising to obey all thcsv iiistriictions and kissiiig her mother und baby brother “;=:ootl-bye" Precious went _down the three flights 'of stairs to where her fntlier stood waiting for hor with tho big our of wliich lu wus cli:1ui`t`<\u|', l-[er rides in motors had been few, and now ns sho loiu_e.l _her father sho \\';tutt‘tl to sliggcst that | she pluy lady und sit in the buck seal Ihut with tho truo horn instinct of u l thing her l`z\Iher`n ft-clings by not sit ling beside him. lint he was a truly \vondert’ul tutlier, for before she had l thu! litrwzit- ufruid sho might fall out in front, and he preferred that sho iruiut-\ utter ull. __ Precious had been to St, St.ephon`i~' church before, but never when thori- wlrrp so many tieopdo, as it was crowd "d'to the doors, Sho felt it litth» frigliteiivd, hui nhl: ulrtuagetl to get in front of thc crowd by i’ollowin;: closp in the wake oi it fat, pompous _;r>utle\uun_ whose uutlloritative wny ot' pushing through showerl that lic wus :i inouibor of Sl. Stephens ` young :nun ln fronlt rout and with white tiower in his buttonliole naw the littlv tl;.:ure stnndlng there nlono and ziskod hor ii' sho wanted ti H0117. 'Precious vvliispercd "Yes, please." _thr~u_ |ii|r0i\Hclrnn»\ that he was r: have linmmiiml. for thu young man had expressly stated that no one was to hc put in lier pow. t'hnrch service hegnu at ell-von, und always proclue- ly ut eleven-ilftcen Mrs. Sutton calm- | down the aisle. Why she was nlwny_~t lute when sho hnd u carriage at her disposal belongs to one of the un- inthoinnbie things of the world. Por- hups slit- thouizht tl quarter of _an hour more of worship was superfluous. A member ol' the vostry ltutl just see Mrs. Sutton herself. tull nnrl stately, romlug down thi- :aisle '»e~ twr-mi Ihr- crowd ot' woral1lp|n»-rs und those who had coins- out of rrlirloulty to henr the inuslr :rul soo _tlu_'_,iiQ}!Lt'_l1§- ,\lrs. Hutton hurl nlwuys worn hlurk since hor son hurl left home. nnrl ln. spite of the saying that hlack is him-k,| Mrs. Sut:ton‘s was hlatzkor-it wns_ The vestrymun hold his breath and' womlr-red what would happen. For-l hnps, iortunatr-ly for that molnout anyway, Mrs. suuon was a little neur- sighted. so that it was not until well within the pow that she noticed that she would not he the sole occupant.. Then shc disappointed those about lt ~ 1 _ _ "ite sure und not lose thoui."» real lady, sho would not luirt for uny- i had time to any it wortl hu told hvri inlioritcd instinct. I surely will be I l l I I 1 rry you married me, dear?" be sud- l I I a l t fu". turned her delicate iiowerlikc lace to the chance). ~_ ' One would have had to be entirely sm with no religious feeling whatever, not to have responded to the esthetic feeling inspired by the superb Easter music. it wus render- ed by n well-trained choir of white- rolied men and women ugniust u bach- ground oi’ palms, I-luster lllics, and bright pink uzaliaa. The sunlight, iil~ tering through a lartrc stulnod glans. window set high above the altar, pour» ed over them all a soft dliiused light. There was a subconscious warring element in Mrs. Sutton which prevent~ ed her giving herself entirely to the service. If it had been put into words it wiould have been that she had a grievance tha; she felt that when she was such a religious wo- man, seldom missing church on Sun- day, that so much- trouble should not have come to her. First to lose hr-_r husband, then to lose her sou, but in a different way, had almost made in-_r turn against the church in spite oi the fundamental tact that in it she would have sought peace. To have stayed away after the last trouble would have been_to acknowledge to the world her feelings, and so pride made her keep on with all the visible signs of worship except to go to the com» munion table, for she did not feel :it pence with all the world. The sermon, appropriate to thc day_ was over, the otiering taken, the congregation rose as the vestrymeu r. " _ _'.;..,, . _i li 'j i -° eerned carried away by the service, _ Rndflfii, _' _ ‘ l and after merely a glance out of her'_ ' » , ' _ ‘ ' L deep blue eyes at Mrs. Sutton she _J _\` ,_ '_ . _ f ' _ _ .'_'-‘_.~__~,- _=___7..°~=__;_ . *' l t ' ~ *fl .~`_' g ' J \ t ’ '_ - i < . , . _ .,_, _ _ _ ,_ _ ,-,___»_ __l .‘v.. ___ I L_ ,. 1' it l ' . 1 ` / ‘_ . -_..: Dlfl _ _ :fy ` / -‘.;T:=- _ fZe?::~ rf Y' »;-r::r-T_;'___’ A 4"_:__¢v'f ; \ I Henafs it welcome to the reforms soldier and his bride. _ May their wedded life be a long and happy one. If she is a "British'Bride” she will be very fond of tea--and good tea, at that. _ She will iirst _be attracted to Red Rose Tea _byu the . name which will remind' her of the “Red Rose' of Old England". ' And when she tries it she will again be reminded of the "Homeland”, for she will iind Red Rose Tea the samef land of Tea that she has used at home-a rich, f\1_ll°fl8V0f°d _ blend, consisting chiefly of ASSAM teas grown in British- owned plantations in northern India. _ Red Rose Tea is sold always in sealed packages. 'liliblivsr E`A'is good tea" stnrtod down the aisle with their rtlmrebzige filled to overflowing, when .\lrs. Sutton bet-'eine conscious that Continued on Page Eleven i Rui Rm tc»ff¢¢ it ` generously good ns' Red Rose Tpq ' ` ‘ f f -f* t~£..-1 Ponselles First ride in the ‘nick sent, so she had her '.B‘.lffCIH.y"R€COTd l" ‘_ 'ff' _v,__z it is more than Pomelle who sings ‘_ 'Un Bt-l Ili Vedrorno.` _,H V 4" I; is Btitterlly surging 4- ..§~,,f¢},, _ inf; for her lovur’s re- _V ,_ , __ __ __ __ turn. A rt cord that `_‘.)*_, 2; ff. _ _I __ 41 _'Q _ .__.;1 \\ td, Q... her lieurtout. in long- Q 5; __ ., ,- _,___ ,;,_ » , ~ .‘ 6 A4 » /_',» 1, F r I' 4 I l ju.»’.l_iiio.~i the critics' ncclztmation of P-t I \ . 1. rliurtgli. if he had been other than u -\ .V3_jlJ.§i‘;,‘V..__ _ tcuiporury dcucon lt would uevcr <._‘._t'1=i\g[-.73/f`f"\ . _ _ _ 1 ' 9' _ whose place ht- wus lllling had 1-m»_ _~',__; ' _ ` plintic oytlfn-n thut never was tniyi 'lffqm G`!|_OfiOuS in one to hc placed in Mrs. Sutton's pew. M ‘ i_t» 1' " No inntter if the church was full :tndl l rs people were standing. Mrs, Sutton /'/lll Slow opening noremheniiery passages-Tricha Seidel at his best. The rar ge oi these haunt- ing "Gypsy Airs”--iroms msel- strom of pas'-.on to 1 mere sum gestion oi sound-gives this young Russian genius every chance to show you his intense emotion ard the brillianre of his superb vrchniqne. ' 49564-$1.50 rliscovered the fatal blunder, some one lu Mrs, Sntton's pew, and n wig- Through _ ` my rnnti at thru out hr-rm~r~ no limi! “Funicu1i’FuniCu1a!~*_ \-\~__ time to rectify it ho wus horrified to! _ H. As e bov in Naples V ‘_ F!ra\‘t‘|ar»_\angtlur= rollick. ~" 3 mt air Hur splendid hart- nr _ ' *Ont* makes it I ilwug rr: rhithmlr beauty nl rhr sound of his voice von fairly ser Vesu\{¢u.~ s|;|n'l» mg our against the -park- ling blur waters ol the H.1\ ol Nnples _ie 'L -;_,.. ,\,_'__ _ ; -f .,--:-; ,. ,_f/f~_ _ . , »>i»~w-nf. I 1s|o4-si.oo l ' ' V A. E. TOOMBS Happy Music All the happy music you ever heard or ever will-ye_sterrla_v,_vears ago or to- morrow-nll the latest, happiest -all the best of the greatest rnusid li -can be yours on Columbia Records. The new May Records are listed hero. Rfaal. Flying Corps March. Guido Deira. nrlnll' March, Guido Dciro. 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