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BOB, JUNE sraa m new rum Oo-stari-in ert Walker and Metro-Goldwyn-Mayors "Her Highness a opens Monday a ward Theatre. ~ EMPIRE e- Today SHOWS AT IIEW produced b Joe film tells t e enchanting story or a bellboy who fails in love with a princess and is confronted with the problem of leaving the girl he e1. ways has adored. Miss Lamarr, whose most recent Pictures were "Experiment Peril- ous and “The Conspirators," 0;. Princess, and Ro ert lowing hi5 work in "The and “Thirty Seconds Over Tokyo." plays the bcllbcg‘. June Allyson. nsAthe other girl, has just been seen in "Music for Millions" and "Two Girls and Ll Sailor," Also in the cast o,f "Her High. ness and the Beliboy" are Rags Rezlend slid AS1165 Moorhead. ‘Ti-ion?’ ‘V. S. A. DALY Secretary of the . ". . i‘. Associa- tion. l/lr. Dalej: :s a Maritime man who before the war was National Cash Register representative in New Brunswick. During the war years he was at various times on ‘the instructional =tziff of all the M. D. 7 training centres as well as Officer Commanding Mount Allison C. O. T. C. and N0. 2 C. A. U. C.. Snckvillt, NB- where he had many Island boys. Overseas he was at 3 C. I. T, R. where more Island men were stationed. flab TDNIGIIT 7,45 P.M. OVER STATION cFcY '.i.=.t.§..ii~"=l> -oo+»+a¢o+4+o+o+o+4+o BUYING DAILY AT SOURIS LIVE and DRESSED FQWL and lIIIlDKENS Crates Supplied EASTERN PACKING co. Souris Hallie ynin IricndII Ilnirn lvnw Illrrlcstone rim-v Ins Hills‘ Ilc tells _\n.| Ilrl“ in iIIl! [imml slitnv! n+uoowoo+o oowwwoo a 10-6-11. -=- cannot. $1 MiIlL-IIIE. -wrn_ B Hedy Lam-arr, Rob- June Allyson, hit, iid the Beiiboyg" t the Prince Ecl- Dlrected by Richard Thorpe and Pasternak, the coon m noun-sh WATII ans! m due QATION LII IN. I OI OOIOIZ loll is lnoi for paying Water lotus. FOLLOW TE CROWD to tho Gab llmdsy o ospi BUM-r. 1061. TBYON — IONSIIAW IAPTIST i. - Bunday, October ‘l. Albany 11 A. M. Tryon 8 P. M, Westmoreland 7.90 P. M. C. A. Hicks, Minister. . ADVANCED STUDENTS Per- manent, Waves at the Mario Iona Beauty Salon, 76 Great Georg Street. Phone I191. and $3.50. HEAR the Brooklyn 'I'rio in a number of favourite gospel selec- tions at the Drookneld Presbyter- ian Church next Lord's day, Oct. 7th, evening at 8.15. 10-6-11. will present a song service in Hampshire United Church on Sun- dav evening at 7.90 o'clock. 'I'h1s will be llho annual Thullk oflcring service of the W. M B. and Mrs. J. I. Morrison will preside. 10-6-11. ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCE- MENT. - Mrs. William Ross. , whhea to announce the engagement of her daughter Annie Louise MacCalium to Rupert Reg- inald Ross. also of Stanhope. Mar- riage will take place in the near future. 100-5- YORK UNITED CHURCHES.- Rev. J. A. Nicholson, Minister. Service October 7th. 11 A. M. Ceri- mu Church, 2.30 P, M. Pleasant Grove. 7.30 P. M. 2nd series in vice at York. Special soloists Mrs. Mutch of Cherry Valley and Mr. Wilfred Mcdonald of Covehead. Church choirs will combine and this service will be for the whole charge. 10-5-21. CHURCH NOTICE FOR PARISH 0F MILTON AND RUSTICO. -_— Sunday. October 7th. St. Johns, Milton, Sunday School 10.15 A. M. Holy Communion 11.00 A. M. Elv- cning Prayer 8.00 P.M These will be our annual Harvest Thanksgiv- 111g services. St. Mark's, Rustico. Sunday School 2.30 P. M. Even- ing Prayer 1100 P. M. ‘Thursday, October 11th. St. John's, Milton Confirmation Service at 8.00 P. M. Preacher, Rt. Rev. G. F‘. Kings- ton, Bishop oi Nova Scotia. Rev. Sidney J, Davies, Rector. 10-6-11. THE KIRK 0F ST. JAMES. - Both Morning and Evening Wor- ship at The Kirk tomorrow will be in observance of National and Har- vest Thanksgiving when the Church will be appropriately adorned with festival flowers, etc, and the Choir under the direction of Miss E. Lil- lian McKenzie, Mus. Bac, will ren- der special music. The Minister will conduct the Services and preach the Sermons as follows: Morning: "Scmething Over and Above" and in the Evening: "The Aut n leaf." The Church School will eet at 2.90 in the afternoon- W. M. S. MEETING-The regu- lar meeting oi the Evening Auxil- iary the I".M.S. of nmuv United Church was held on Mon- day evening in the Social Iali, with Mrs. Stuart Pierce in charge of the devotional program. taking as her topic, "Faith". Business period f owed with the president. IVIrs, rge Paterson, in the chair. Plans were made foi- the autumn thankoflerlng services to be held in November, at which we hope to have a returned mis- sionary speak to us. Study for the evening took the form oi an open discussion on the "liquor Question,” and was taken part in b several members. Meeting eosed with Mizpah benediction. join with all Wor -Wide Com- munion, which will administer- ed by the minister the Rev. '1‘. E. - disappear Then, THE HUNTER. DIVER CHOIR t; 11, arm and shook ‘oer. “So. You lit. Crusade for Church Services. Ser- I Escape From Heartbreak I v " wish I could ligament I've not. and mend $110 evening tn you," ho lamented. “A reporta- carrt call his llfe his own. But never mind-I'll be see. in: you soon,_honey. Meanwhile, besunandbioaktthemwstoliloi- Sbosocmstohwodoncher beet to keep us sport-lying to both of ‘ULnThI-l oug t to teach her a lea. son "l won't tell her ionllht‘, said Valarie. "I want to to pyy. darling-so very y." She watched him climb back into the taxi- watched the cab move off down the stnect and s’ne tumed and entered the building. Not until die was on her way up in the elevator, did she remember that she had promised to have din. ner with Duke Maxwell. Well, she would simply plhone him and call It ofL-tell him that she was too red to see him tonight and that she couldn't accept Nick Stone's offer, anyway. latter. she would have to see him and explain, but alter that she would be through with Duke Maxwell. As she entered the apartment, Dot leaped up from a chair as though she had been sitting there l. uos|>|r,i.r n .' - ‘ Incgslotls Inch: * in“... ...... . ...... ~'~‘-L\-¢..- ' CIAPTII XXXII “I m; left Valerie an» - - g . , g . n. ho at: onto ‘i... hand “i... . The Event o! the loosen MONDAY, 0C1‘. 8 ' z c Sporting Club Secure your tickets for LUCKY DRAW EARLY GAMES, riuicv womi, Amusements SALE or nous cooiuuc nun DDDR PRIZE EVERY NIGNT OPENS l iii-invert Mi; cEwihAL art HWAYS I l I l fiearfi/ asked Valerie?" Dot rushed at her. gripped her tie liar. crosser." Valerie gasped. "Dot. What on earth?" "I took you in when you were dawn and out. I took you in, didn't You cheat and double. Valerie released h-er aim from the other girl's grasp. "I've paid my share oi penses." she said quietly. "Paid your share." Dot imeered "You mean Terry Sullivan put up the money. But never mind about that. I took you ln- and what thanks do I get? You're not satis. fled with snatching my boy friends and stealing my jobs. Oh no. You've got to lie to me as well." "What are you talking about?" Valerie demanded. "What's wrong?‘ "Wrong?" Dot went off into a peal of harsh laughter. "You've got the nerve to ask me what's wrong." "I don't know what you mean- re " “You don't, eh?" Dots eyes hard ened. "Tien I'll tell you—Mrs Phil Prescott." Valerie sank into a chair. The room spun dizzily about her. ' -I not Mrs. Phil Prescott," she managed to say. ~ But was she, she wondered, with the ex. put OVBI‘ tending you scarcely knew him- letfing me make a 1001 o! mybvli over him-and all the time, you're married to him." "Just what did he tell you?" Valerie asked lightly. "Everything. I had a mattinee date with him and, after the show, We met his mother for a cocktail. He'd promised me that he'd intro. duce me to hear and get her to en. gage rue for her spring style show. Well. i. didn't take me long to see that. L; was scared to death of her. I kep. making signs to him to speak naily he started to say something about me. but that dame never gave me a flicker. She was too busy raving about a girl she'd seen at your show this afternoon. I began to get mad, so Phil tried again to mention me, but ii: was no Peshawar. purchasing "finally. she told us the name of this model-you, of course. and when she did, Phil looked as though he'd been shot through the head. I knew right then that you'd been hiding something from me His mother loo. noticed his ex- pression and asked him whether he knew you. He said no, but l knew. of course that he did know you and McLennan. at both morning and evening diets of Worship. In the evening a special service of Thanks- giving will be held The minister will deliver the sermon both niorn- ing and evening. The music for the day will include an Anthem by the choir in the morning — "O Loving saviour. Blaln for us" by Auber. and in the evening Rogers’ "Fear Not, O Land". Als in Douglas. The Church School will meet in regular sessions, and the Junior Choir will meet with Mr. Kendall in the afternoon. THE BAPTIST CHURCH. - At the service of Morning Worship this church’. participates in the World-wide [communion service of I made up my mind to find out. why he'd lied to his mother. As soon as she left us, I went to work on him. He wouldn't talk at first. but, in the end, he broke down and told mo the whole story -oonfemcd tho/t he was married to you. Boyhwas I mad." "But-hut he isn't married to me now.’ ‘ Valerie faltered. "He wrote and told me that his mother had persuaded him to have the marriage annulled " "He lied to you." He never even told his moi-her. ‘The poor fish couldn't screw up his co BWEY 0T5. Didn't you think it was queer that she didn't recognize your name b the . J. levy, l. D., will be "That. They May Be One." The morning anthem will be "Hymn of "Thanksgiving" (Netherlands ,songr The Communion of the [Lord's Supper will be observed. ‘Phe Church School meets im- mediately st the close of morninaz worship. lhrening Worship will bo conducted by Mr. Levy with ser- mon “The Bin cf Ingrstitudc." Miss Pearle Bums will sing "The Glory of God in Nature" (Beethoven) The anthem of the evening will be Meander‘: “While the lhrth Ro- maincth." The music of the dsy wiilbeinohsreolMfl. 0. EI- lirog: Full, orga t and director of c r. BIBLE SOCIETY EXECUTIVE MEETS. — 0n Tuesday last, a gieetina of the Executive of the E. l. Auxiliary of the British and Ibrslgn Iiblo loolotv was cun- vened. 1t was decided st this meeting that Sunday, October 28th be "Bible Bunday" and that "Bible Week“ which is the week when special eflorts be mule to rocoivw contributions towards this worthy cause over the Auxiliary start October ma. 1t was also dilcloled at this meeting more particulars regarding the visit, to this Auxil- iary of the Rev. A. H Wilkinson M. A B. D. on November 17th and 18th. Mr. Wilkinson will be ac- companied by his wife, and by the Rev. J. B. M. Armour, D. D., General Secretary of the Society iii Canada and by the Rev. J. M. Murchison, District Secretary for New Brunswick and P. E. Island. “COMPLETE INSURANCE device driven you? in mothc Appointed President Standard Brands Limited i WILLIAM L. CUNLIFI-‘ll, immediately ck in f lin ' I "s hfrlioi?" feared Dot. “I guess who was elected President of Capaclll’ 7°!‘ ha!!! "l"! 911d lhe L H“ Phil himself ought to know, Standard Brands Limited at a ability w v-Pmr metleulvvsly "i New-M oughtrft he’! Don't try to first innocent act any longer. Jre. recent meeting oi the Company's board of directors. succeeding the lato Charles E. . Mr. Cunliffe. who is~ a grand- scii of the late Sir Robert Cun- liffe, Bart. where his father was command- ant oi the B After serving with the Imperial forces in the First Great War, Mr. Cunliife came to America Joined the Fleischrn in New York in 192 was transferred to Montreal. be-- coming manager of transportation. and Standard Brands Limited the fol- lowing year. General Manager in i943, President in charge facturing in 1044. and was recent- ly elected to the Board of Dir- cct , _ this afternoon?" Valerie nodded. "Ycs.” "Of course never heard of you" "Do you mean that he lied about the annulment, did anything about It?” “Sure. You'd have had to have something to do with that your. self-Jae couldn't have done it s. one." Dolls face suddenly softened. "Do you mean thought all man- 1' could who could rage furiously one nte. and repent the next-was now looking at her sympatheti-sailv. " kid. you're in What will Terry say when he hears about this?" Terry.‘ . .Valerie's heart turned cold with fear What wmlid Terry say and think? She had become engaged to him toniizh-t when she was married torn could explain of ‘he understand? He would blame her for not telling him before. “'35 He was this time that the he'd been cancelled?" W's." said Valerie miserably. So she was still Phil's wife. But why had he written her that letter? He must have done so be. cause he knew it would drive hei- from Pelton. Regrettin their marriage an she might so to make trouble. to get rid of her. her out set her adrift to best she could-simply because of And she had once thguéht she had loved this man. wind- m .'.la"ll'§.'-'f'°l’3er*"' '""=""- "m" impaiaiaioaiioaiisicaaiaiiaiiaiaiaicoisiaiiaaiaiaii “ N u 3 I 9 "WTIBP-WTMIIS the “ r SINGING IN T“! RAIN The Aristocrat of Musical Shows SIINDIY NIGIIT D F D Y 9.30 P-M. showers in the morning gins; my window-pane; Wlthouwa bird a-singing, A-singing in the rain! Liquid notu a-triilim. Oi brighter skies of blue- And soon his song a-fillin: ‘zMy heart with radiance tool So easy to be hap y When skies are c ar ‘ d wants us like 1:1 A-singing in the rain —F. Hazel Fraser again: is songbirds- Sent. 26. 2945. BEAUTIES HINTS What three quaiitiu do you think help th most to put a person across? D Jean Dairymple play producers‘ and counsellor tohtart of the the-| ‘inun- atcr. raidio, screen and concert, stage says it's “Simplicity, warmth and generosity The have been predominant in all the glamor- ous personallties with whom I've worked " Citing Grace Moore, Tallulah Bankhead and Lily Pons as indivi- duallsis, Jean says. they have in common the simplicity of the ‘dir- ect approach and rsonal warmth which makes peope take to them l-IERSENIIOREN and cvchnlrs ol 40 O 7 evzuu couiu Milan! 20-year old Ccnodlcn Soprano dressed at a moment's notice are two more reasons to; rising to calls that Iturbis boast. pig for work,, often was born out by a feat o! memorizing a. symp- hony overnight which was to be rehearsed the next morning. Grace Moore, she says can travel 25,000 miles and ste out of a plane at any hour o the day or night meticulously dressed sndi ready for photographs. I g: prounlod by ‘l TIP TOP TIILDRS In. Moyle "l am s born in India, ritish garrison at and zmn Company 5. 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