...o... i... IBEIITRAILOIIARIIIAN "llhoollmllaraaarvalloriuwa etloeallnaaraetbatadvonlalngol snows: aaluomayba Inserted as In some a word. atrial!) pay- olilalnadvanoa. IN!!! TAXI-ruono 53. COOK'S for Photographs. BRIDGE. Table and Parlor Lamps. Toombs Music Store. N SEE THE MoCLABY Refriger- ators at Burke Electric l.td.. CIIESTEIIFIELDS at Bargain Prices. Toombs Music store. DON"! MISS S. D. U. Dramatic Society presentationva act Drama. IIQWAIID MaeINNls FOOT- WEAR. at 175 Queen Street. CIIASWELL for Better Photo- graphs. SEE THE 'PI.I-ITET0 Refrigerators I.l Burke Electric Ltd. HEAR Chester MCLllrE'.l broad- cast Monday night. March 26th at l0.15 P. M. EASTER GIFTS. - New Willlst Piano. Smart design. special price. Toombs Music Store; RESERVE April 9th and 10th for S. D. U. Dramatic Society presen- tation-3 Act Drama. MRS. JOH.NSTON'S LAI)IES' WEAR. Beautiful coats, suits, lressea. Also sale stock. CAKE SALE in aid Daughter's of nnipirc. Fenneil & Chandler, Saturday, March 24th, 230 1?. M. WHETHER ITS FINEB, more flavory bread, or tastier, more tempt ng cookies, Cake completely captivating. Pies positively perfect. . BUY YOUR NEW Miziiouiiv, I ' TODAY I new out riticss ARE EXPECTED TO. iiiciirisis with additional TAXES BUY TODAY DON'T OELAY cioriottotowo Festival Woolf! July 1st. to 1th. STEWART MOTORS LTO. METEOR Rolls as welcome as morning sun- shlre. You"ll find them all at Ste-wart Bakeries. onwau. - VERNON UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA. - Servic- es for Sunday. March 25th. (Easter Services). Vernon River Sunday Schol 10.15 A..M. Service ll A. M- Orwell 2.30 P. M. Cherry Valley 7 P. M. Rev. John F. Macxay, B.D., Minister. ENGAGEMENT. - Mrs, Archi- bald Thacker of Charlottetown. P. E. 1.. announces the engagement of her daughter. Marjorie Irene Thacker, to Mr. John Charles Griffin. son of Mrs. S. Griffin and the late Mr. Griffin. Victoria and Qualicum Beach. Vancouver Is- land. B. C. Wedding to take place April 21th. 1951. at 830 P. M. at st. John's Anglican Church. Vic- toria. B. C. Miss Thacker is the daughter of the late Mr. Archibald Thacker. LEAVES FOB MINNEAPOLIS. -Rev. J. Basil Croken. P. P. St. Teresa. left this week on a holiday trip to St. Paul, Minn., and other cities in the U. S. A. In Minneap- olis he will attend the Golden Juibilee Celebration of his cousin Sister Firmina of the Sisters of St. Joseph. Sister Firmina. a former Islander, daughter 04 the late Daniel Malone and Anastasia Driscoll of Miscouche. P. E. 1., has been is teacher in different Con- vents oif her Order in the State of Minnesota. Sincere. TI1anIcs Our most sincere Ihonks Io lhe many. many hun- dreds of good people who made -lhe opening of our New Ladies Slore on Unqualified Success. We hope Io see you soon . . and often! Free Gift Winners Marie Sullivan Helen McKennn Margaret MacQuald Fred Roper Lorne Gnsa John Rowe R. J. MacDonald Helen Cameron Suzanne MacLeod Victor Clnw Leah Pickering R. H. Warren George Pert Mina Miss Miss Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Miss Miss Mrs. Miss Mrs. Mrs. Winners may pick up their prizes at their convenience. OUR THANKS To His Worship Mayor MacDonald. who kind- ly officiated for the drawing of prizes. lodoy . . in USE LAY-AWAY IF YOU WISH GREE DALS Special Easter OIIer Continues Today! Yes. no moller when you buy Silore or the Men's Store (next door) you save 'IOVo on all! Choose or will from two huge. brand new slocks. Ihe finest land Iorgesl slocks hereoboul. 1070 OII our New Ladies Illll'- I50 GT. scones smear njizanmosg T N Ev ,15 Plate Batteries .17 Plate Batteries FULLY GUARANTEED FFER A LIMITED QUANTITY OF STORAGE IES OF A WELL KNOWN MAKE AT OLD PREVAILING PRICES. THESE BATTERIES HAVE GIVEN EXCELLENT SERVICE .OVER A PERIOD WE BA OF YEARS. ciii 3-.1'Nlll:li.- riiicitiii - union BOAT ONNEIIS3-.Oll&lly-yll. vouii IIEOIIIIINENTS now we HAVE -- rtmcs - PISTONS . VALVES . not) H A iiurr1.ii:its-rAn.iupi::s.1aitAxELnv1Nc.pt:ito- mzrnas - nQ'roN rnts .- sconce: nuaa-an . GASKETS - "L A S T 13.95 15.50 I .. CRESCENT CARNIVAL ruxcas raausou uses ' (Continued) "Keep on forgetting that I'm married. Then. by and by. we can decide what to do about it Anna has left me, Celeste. of her own fteo will. I'll tell you all about'it after I've talked with your mother. Give me one more kiss, darling. end then go into the music horn and sing while I'm upstairs. I'll listen for you." when Breck reached the head of the stairs, he hesitated for I minute. He wanted to cling to every remnant of the rapture which Celesws embrace had given him. While he hesitated he heard Celeste singing the song she had learned on the plantation, the only song that he had ever known her to sing in English, except spirit- uals. "I'm ii-t.hlnkln' of you. honey. 'I'hinkln' 'ca'se I love you so. An' my heart keeps thumpln' an' a-thumpin' As I hoe down row after row." The words came to him clearly through the silent house and he stopped to listen to them. Then he heard Mrs. Fontaine calling him. "I'am waiting for you, my dear boy. Here. at the left." That would be- the large upstairs sitting room. adjoining her bed- room. Breck went toward it slow-' ly, and saw that Mrs. Fontaine had also come forward to meet him. and even before he bent his head to kiss her, he noticed how shock- ingly she had changed and aged The careful control of her speech was obviously studied and regu- listed. "I am thankful that you have come. But what caused the delay? I told Emile that he was to bring you upstairs at once." "Yes. but Celeste had told him, that she would like to speak to me for a moment. first. I'm sorry if I've displeased you. Aunt Estelle. but tell me why you wanted to see me. Has something happened to Anna?" ”Nothing has happened to her. That is, she is neither dead nor injured.” "I didn't think for a. moment that she was. Rufus telephoned. just before you did. He said she had taken the car out yesterday afternoon and that she hadnit come back." Mrs. Fontaine sat down on a fragile French sofa. and motioned Breck to a seat facing her. "Sun- pose you tell me Just what she has done with herself. Aunt Estelle. We'll understand each other better if you do tell me that. first of all won't we?" "No. I think there are one or two things I must say to you first." "Perhaps I understand part of what you have to tell me. better than you think I do, already. Anna saw a jeweled mirror in your bed- room the first night we came to dinner. she told me about it. be- cause she admired it so much. I found the original sketch for the mirror among my father's papers." "Then you did know. You've known ever since Anna told you about the mirror." "That he loved course. him?" "I was afraid. Breck. He made violent love to me. I'd heard- mysterious things about him. you see. and this violence frightened me most. of all." . "I see. You were so frightened by the passion of a man you did love, that it didn't occur to you that a man you didn't love might make a hell on earth for you, if you were married to himi" He spoke with unconcealed sworn. 55 he did H0. Marie Celestels voice Tint! clearly through the hou:-. agin. softening his taunt. O O 0 you? Yes. of Why didn't you marry CHAPTER XIX "I've scorned myself for a good many years. Breck." Mrs. Fontainc said sadly. "I've had to live, with the knowledge that I cheated your father and myself. but I faithmnv Kent every vow I made, Breck. and I believe that he did. -too. There. fore, lt'should not be necessa y for me to remind you that you are also a man of honor. And you are not "99 W merry Celeste or oven to speak of love to her. as 1' nm afraid you have done already.” "I understand the way you feel, but I don't consider that I've done Celeste that I love her or teli'ng you that I want to marry her, when Anna left Bplendids she left for sood. and aha told me she wanted a. divorce." "I think you may find Ann; more reasonable after this, Break, and more docile. I'm very sure that you will." "3!-It. lood God. I don't want Anna any rnorei I want Celeste. And iihe wants me. What's the use 01 I11 this heltlnc about tho bush?" ."You will understand better. Breck. when you know what has lialmencd to Ann; when she went out yesterday afternoon. Ibo wont to Olivier'a house. mock." "You mean that Anna and Oliv- ier -to In love with ma other! . Why. it's altauidi BIlO'l years oia. ::'?llnIIlIl.lIInolOIl0IdIl1 "1 did not say they weranin im with each other. Olivier. is en- ! indifferent to. Anna. In fact. 0 took sninatlnctivo dislike to her the first day he saw her, and flu dislike has an into Jame- thing very close to aversion. But aha was drawn to him-as instant- aneously as he was repelled by her. I noticed this immediately." (To In eoathlell .”' " MN? anything dishonorable in telling fruit otisaaiaiv. IN ' MIMQRIAM I ” In and -at 17;: union; on our door. iuuiiana and miter. OIIAILES nlnlucx Lanrn who paaaed , . MIIOILHUI, lass. ono'you'uo'wo nu io put Wltliltnowo lgvodwllli allolr cart. We miss his face and kindly ways with him we spent our happy days. Many a by his name In spoken. Andrnanyanlioiir halainour thought: A link In our family chain II broken, He has gone from our home, but I not from our hearts. He was worth the name of a father. no Insight llfe'a Jsattle square No matter when we needed him We always found him there. Ilo never failed to do lsla best. His heart was true and tender Ile worked no hard for those he loved, Ant! left as to remember. There wasn't a thing too big or too iimall. That he wouldn't try to do for us ll. 3 For all of us he did his best, So God gave him eternal real. Sadly Miucti. and Fondly item- enrbered by Wife and Sons, Heath, Alec and Leighton. IN MEMORIAM In loud and loving memory of our dear Husband and Dad. MR. GEORGE F. THOBNE who passed away March 23rd, 1941. Lovingly Remembered by Wife and Family. IN MEMORIAM In loving memory of our dear lllotiior. Mrs. Christine MacPher- son. Dundee. who passed away March 25th, 1947. Deep in our hearts lira a memory Of a loved one gone on before. oh what a (lad reunion, When we meet to part. no more. sadly Missed by Daughter. Mrs. Wm. Glllia. Braintree. Mass. IN MEMORIAM In loving memory of my dear Molher, Mrs. George Anstle, who passed away March 24th, 1850. I miss her because I loved her She was clearer than silver and gold. No treasure on earth can replace her Remembrance, will never grow old. one year ago we parted. Never will her memory fade Loving thoughts will always linger Around the spot. where also is laid. Lovlngly Remembered by Daughter I Helen. IN Wiiioitiam In loving memory of our dear Moth:-r and Grandmother. IMII. Christine Macrberson. Dundee. who passed away March ziitb. 1941. Her memory is as dit-or to-day As in the hour she passed away. Lovlngly Remembered by Daughter Amella and Family. IN MEMORIAM .In loving memory of my dear Mother, Mrs. George Anette, who passed away March zitll. 1060. she bade no one a' last farewell she said good-bye to none. i not aplril fled, before we know That also from us had gone. Into sweet rest also has entered No more to sorrow or weep nut safe in -the arms of Jeans My dear Mother is fast asleeop. Lovlngly Remember r by Her oldest son. James. IN MEMORIAM ismiun, n. r. c, A. r. c.'xiiioii In Action wlillojlylng ever Berlin, March 24--suit, iui. Fond biamorlea never die As years roll on and days go by A little token true and tender Just to allow we still remember. lhnilly Remembered by Mother. lbkr-I and Brothers. ' u - i 9 IN .lIEllOlIlilll- to load one loving nou- oey of my dear Ilollidf ” in-. store-rel Garland" who died larch iltb. 1llI.v holly Iamoaibalbl IHH sun: Man: by ller o-nu-sum. In loving memory of Leonard '1'. ' : iiateway To 'llisvea"i , . . aaciottiu Toe. ooa is noon" at who oh:p”ut: nut to am ,'. Be. our only aiodlme I with no lhthlr - Orletori Man's sure. 9;; mg... Art! is that 0: master Ivory love. alllolu 'on earth transcend- milwark atronlf iliiouah all our fears. , Be it is who plid the ransom Ibr our aim. upon the Cross; Saviour. Gateway to salvation air all men of every nationli Christ. who eifta the gold from Priceless is th t ti sang Time and chan.ge .:lcrn.IIOInbIdIlI.I: our great hope -- "The sun 9; Sorrow Hope. for that Great Dawn - to. nioriowl All would perish .. but for mu, Christ The lord. death's thun- dom vanquished, Great I-lis triumph o'er the gravel In that victory - wand;-on um-,, All on earth shall know the storyi For Eternal Life He gave. Joyful. iiet your heart antlimne m. H0 is all In all to man. 3f03he1'. who will never fail youl Friend. when all the worst laaaila you! Everg through our mortal mu. -John Robert Lamont Campbell. y t-hmiah eoiintlut Vt, words of love that knows no and. -i ti "43&"sv ismx. rnu...-.....-...a.(se.,,g,,, Wiiii xii-mix IIIUNN IUI' I(tt-iiilrliiyyi The following Representative of the Bill Lif ” '- ' Edwlalfd Island will be glad it: discuss WIIOII yo.u olll'yc:InI.I:I-l'llnl0l:-II”. to o ea or annuities. without obligation. "” OWN 1138. DORMHY NOGEIIS '- J. 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