l gEFIEMBER so, 194s TODAY ONLY — BLITZ 0F TIIRILLS Francot Tone —~Marsha Hunt n.°l'r"'?.'a.'2.{“i'..',"..ll':..i'.i: ll l..".".'.'.l.ri"I"-‘.;1".£l. “w” wle in advance. u, N, OIASWELL for photogre. ‘ CONFEDEIIATI N “Ne; I) LIPS INSUP» PILOT NO. 5 ‘Plus Cartoon—0ur Gang _ Pa“, 5mm, _ Travelogue — Ode To Victory ' SHOWS AT 3.15 — 7 and 9 PIIIIIDE EDWARD FIII. and $2". arrogant Illlll —that unites the talents ch78 ant - ht ...’I bnlh ‘Jog. writarel NOTICE-Y ttenti . ed to the Airvfgs ‘Schedirl: gufdglIe. rrip 8 leaves Charlottetown at 12 o'clock instead of I130. 9-28-51 TOXOID CLINIC IN SOUIIIS. — Children from 6 months to l6 years will be immunized against Dlpmh. eria _on October 1st at 1.30 at the Boys School, and 2.30 at Bt. Mary Convent. Cost of innoculatioai 223.5%.‘ 2-9.4 YS w __..__.___.. ENGAGEMENT. — Mr. and Mrs. R. Campbell of St. John's, Nfld, annmlnce the engagement of their daugitor Iorraine to Llieut. Vernon W- , a Mrs. v. A. Gay. Bouthport, P. E. I, Wedding to take place in the very near fut- ure. D-30-li. WEDDING 0F INTEREST — A wedding of interest to many ; and relatives look place at Brunswick Street Baptist h at two o'clock on Wednes- day. soot ma, when Rev. w. H. Elgee united in marriage Add Waite of Fredericton formerly of / M _____ Duuihmdbylllw mono mo». __ ‘_ PLUS NEWS and COMMUNITY SING I , I l... a.‘ '-" CAPITOL-o. NDII PLAYING (RUSIAING FOR m: LAW i ~-wua (RASiiiNG FiSlS! man's Restaurant. In the evening friends and relatives qathered at. the home of Mrs. Mark McIntosh, Wesbmorland street, and gavrq the . happy couple a shower. Many |gifts were received including silv- |er, pyrex and linen. Lunch wag "IVM- 4 Wltddlflfl cake centered the table. The hostess was assist. ed by Miss Alice Peterson, Mrs. Al Charters. and Mrs, 1mm; H, Smith—F'redericton Gleaner, Leave ForFurthor Training In Canada _.< A draft of naval ratings left H. MUS. “Queen Charlotte" yester- day for training elsewhere in can- ada. Included were: Arsenault, Albzrt J.. Summer- side; Bernard, John A.. Summer- slde; Bernard, Syhere J., SIIITLIIIGI‘. side; Blacqulere, Wilfred J., Sum- merslde; Boehk, Ruben, 6., West- vllle, M5,; Champion, John 5.. Malpeque; Fitzpatrick, Carl L... Summerside; Fraser, Joseph R... Rollo Bay West; Huestis, Kenneth W., Summerside; Jay, Ernest 8., Midgcil; MacDonald, Neil 1..., Canoe Cove; lkltbellan, Ira A, Bummerside; McLeod, Gordon S, Borden; McNelll, Gerald 0., Sum- merside; MacPherson, Donald A., Eldon; Marks, James A., Szarie- town; Nicolle, Elbert W., Murray River; Perry, Joseph E._ Summer- side; Pierce, Wm. E. Sourls East. Before leaving each rating was presented with a fillcd ‘house-wife’ y the Women's Auxiliary at H. M.C.S. "Queen Chariotte". CWACS TOO BUSY T0 GET IIOMESICK (By DENISE DALTROFF) “w . 9P i - Even for those CWACS who aren't yet used to wing in England there IShlIttlCttltl-Iélfit to feel homesick even w en o u y. Most evenings are free and the girls fix up dates or make any other arrangements for amusing themselves and there are also ur- ganizzd entertainments two _or tcrlirsejoiirirnes a week in which mey lmMohday 1:0 tgenlevefiing ItIlIQY hay: gve up r s. nspec ons an Iparlgdesnort its House Night as the gr ca . | Tuesday evenlngs_ there is gen~ eraliy a movie brought to them by the Salvation Army. Their dining hall Is turned tnio a cinema on these occasions and they have an girlrportunity of seeing the latest ma. Wednesday ls the night for soft- ball but now the season is finish- ing they are planning to play bas- ketball and are getting together rifle practice teams. l Lieut. Gloria Queen-Hughes said many of the girls were going to evening classes to learn typing, . shorthand or languages, or they at- Ltqnd dramatic classes. Many others are In the C. M H. Q. choir. ‘The girls have arranged parties and concerts for girls of the ATS, IVRENS and WAAFS and have giv- en a dance for Canadian soldIers on lca-ve in London ‘ On other occasions the girls are given lectures on current topics. The Duke of Devcnshire spoke lc. them once on India. a naval of- ficer described to them the meeting at Casablanca and world wide points of view are explained to them. I Cpl. Betty Brierley, Toronto. a cool: at the barracks gave a very ~ lorami illllitii hirivi Bill. ' time iioliiiilill loamy liiiil loll Pliiilll Emil liliiililS Also Chapter ll - Ad I l I Dallcillg 0n The SINrAlrf Jack SHOWS AT 3.15 — 7 and 8.45 EIAPIIIE -: - roulo_l|r-rn|.-slr. DARIND TNRILLS AND IIIIYTIIMI Bullets blaze across the prolrle, o: stirring songs sour for into the hlllal .wl!l| DUB TAVIDR and and NIS TEXAS PLAYBDYS d M n IRKI EXTRAH ‘-IChapter 2 of “Daredevlls of the West” SPORTS - INFORMATION PLEASE and Cartoon . “Andy Pondy’s Victory Garden" SHOWS TONIGHT 7 and 8.45: Metlne Sat. at 2.30 IFS; ing ere, ev nice to us." Cpl. Brierley has a Jon Sgt. Major William Brlerley in .the American army and a nephew. I have leading roles in "Mu film filed Kid sill-s will be used in Canada for l l an m: Glitters . By Frances Parkinson I ~ lieyos I FUPJPIIJIIJIF CHAPTER V Veronique had become acoust- ~omed, in the course of her week. end visits at Hunter's Green, to seein Jett Dabne and Stewart» Bath idge genera y in evidence. After she and her husband had ‘gone to their own room after s. deery evenin at Hunter's Green Veronique Wclby with scorn if soaks and IlXmcei-s were char- acteristic of the locality. "I should think‘ your mother ‘would want her heavy suitors to invite her to dinner at their places Ifor a change," she observed rather tulant . "It wouldn't I me o have a man around all the time who was just a han r-on." ‘Oh, they're nice od boys. I like them a lct. better myself than those sleelk, foreign muffin hounds Mother always has on hand in Washin ton" "’ Prltnce’ Edward Island and Bzmher "Just ' ' wow" commas f: mil. "-i%‘i"°§’€i. arses ‘lit. '.‘.ii'.'.."‘“.'. "i" sonar‘: I emu“ m“ by IMl-ss Alice Petgrson cousin of IOYGIZM!‘ m 8611' ' LAUGHTON ' Lupmo the groom and Pte' Peterson "Nonsense Your mother was an unseat an brother of'the groom. The bridé American and you've married a EIIIALIrMIIaI-BND g wolre glstreegnlganggh dress of h-eav- Virginian.‘ Ydcigll livie down “the Hill-I en ue = - ' NBAGLE - oaaaom rat’ first?“ WJI’; .“§r°€Z'°.',§§i now." “ °" “ “° “‘°' _ - ‘I su h lue aoceesoi . A d- "Thanks. 'l'v never had th "Mono" y°”"md"”mm ding supper was servIIrI” at Ivfin- slightest desireeto ‘live it. down’ a: vou eail it. I'd never have married vou if I'd know you expected me to bury myself down in this clump!" I “It's not a dump!" Welbv re- iorted idlgnantly. "It's one of the most beautiful places in Virginia.‘ Every Hunt/er has brought his bride home to live!" Veronique picked up a small r-aoer cutter that was lyinv on the desk between t/hem and threw] it at him Befcre ‘he could dodge, u had grazed his cheek and car: then it "lanced past him and drove Into the wall beyond. Bellowinz with rage and fright. Welbv instinctive- iv put his hand to his face and drew It away again, red and wet. The next instant he was gripping Vercniquets arm. smearing it with his own blood. She looked at him mookingly, and entirely unafraid. “Perhaps now you'll believe I haven't outrrown my Corsican habits after all," she said in a taunting voice. | His anger had subsided as swift- lv as it had been roused. Brt lay wretched and wakeful through- nut the lonz night. At last. when daylight began to creep into the room, he turned over cautiously, m look at Veronioue. and saw that his fingers had left blank and blue marks o n her beautiful white arm. "Ronnie" he said under his breath. "Honey— are you awake‘! Please listen to mel" She gave no sign that she had heard l1'rn. Intermlttentlv, for two hours, Welbv kept on sneaking to her in fond and repentant tones, rvihhnut receiving any answer. Finally he rose. as quietly as pos- sible and went. into the bathroom to dress. when he returned to the west bedchamber, it was empty. He went ouickly downstairs, and having made a hurried surv-y of the reams on the ground floor and found these empty also. he headed TH_E__CI-IARLO'I‘TE'I‘OWN because they aren't sloppy; ‘here. he for a MISS HELEN KELLY Miss Constance I. Youns. Prin- cipal of the Mount Allison School for Girls, has announced thc au- polntment of Miss Helen Kelly 9° the Mount Allison Faculty. Miss Kelly is an honors graduate 1_n French and English from Bishops University, Lennoxvilie, Quebec. and will teach French and English at the School for iris thi ar. m:cl too wlls just "Yes. Because he'd bee? and Jeered at me. Oh, i one of those things. Now that I'm here. I feel a lct batter. And I think if I cculd lust stay for a "while, and get straightened out "I shall certainly not lct you stay The mere fact. that Yo“ should make such a request is a shameless piece of cffrontery. But I suppose I could ex ect nothing else from your faihers daughter.’ It had always been Mrs. Endi- ccttls custom, when she W.SIl£d to rebuke Veronique, to tell her that [he was exactly like her father. The girl had adored him, and still vividly recalled him as a dashing and romantic figure. while her nondescript mother had faded into the dim recesses of her memory. Veronique flung herself out of tha house. As she looked about her, still distractedly, her eyes in.- evitably fell upon the adjacent Majestic l-v-tments, and she thought of l-lcien Morton. TWO minutes later Veronique was sit‘ ting In the Mortons’ living rocin. facing Helen from the mohair sofa, while Hilen herself curlzd u? on one of the tapestried chairs. Veronique noticed that Helen did not look happy. She spOke to her sympatheticaly. “There's nchhlnfl wrong, there. Sweetness? Boy friend all right and everything?" "No, there's nothing really wrong Aifredds parents have been her? visit. I think they liked mo. And the Mexican Ambassador was very kind. He gave n beautif grt and invited us all to come i, so that Father and Mother could meet Alfrcdo's parents un- der the most pleasant auspices. ,But after that the Terrazas came to call. In a very formol way. Father‘ was not in, nor Bob. 'wo'uidn't have been ro bad if they had been. Mother did all ihc talking. She told the Terrazas she had been to Mexico once on an eight-day tour and she didn't understand row anyone could bear to live there. I could see she hurt their feelings terribly. “Of course. it ls their homo, so they thin-k it ls beautiful. The Torrazas preevcred. I believe they thought Mother would return their call, but after a f'w days, since she had not. Senor Terraaa went d to call on Father at the Senate , convincing smile when she said "It's B. grand be ‘s so toward the nerve. Hr- cntme it lust in t‘me to see sliding into the seat of m .- me. won't yo it" I'm going to start this way or not So to be, killed-J‘ Mrs. ing a tray on her knees. granddaughter burst. icusiv into her room. _ She was an noyed at her granddaughter’; visi . and her resentment rapidly u she learned the purpose, o f . .....','Rlee1ly. Veronique, I must have taken leave senses! I have told you able wise one. It. pave vou ance. Your father, wh spendthrift. ilar experience by leav she herself managed t? salvage for. vou in trust. May moved you to come iiere at this rticuiar time to make such ex- requests?" Th8 W" infected Pte. John Preston, in the Canadian Seen In» Drama “YM- _ M 2,3,3,“ m1 d we ___ u - ' som 7w ——-, er but whose name Cpl. Dorothy NMIINIIIIIAJIIIIWOIII: ‘d? m0“ u la estimated that for the cal‘ Ifmh ‘o til?“ Om" hi" $13231. w‘ "° m “lg! and. the Little Tough Guys. endar year of i948 between 11:10‘; , 12$”? magbymythga s“ A' blue their talents in Unlver ‘a 000 an 8.000.000 llllllwll ° ‘fwfnl a o O m‘ L ml Don mhavfm.‘ - regi- uotion for war ll c iIoi ma“. l Theatre‘ 1 the m onmIlmlr millins "lilo l-‘i:.‘i'%r"‘3.';i".'1"n'é"6..i'§§§ Iofldwa I1 gllclua star whoyhaas ebelhIly Ip- iti ‘m’ eaizktairs. "'1 Pimlln’ um owl-lei’ In - anlzdien I-lflht Antlaircraft I l‘ - ._ ‘XIII uoti ill continue 9:3. I: the mm wheat used Dell t lawm- D DISCONTINUED Owing to the help problem deliveries from-our sales shop to private houses has to be discon- tinued until further notice. ‘ Stewart Bakeries Ltd. ~Kent Street MACARONI llROblliflb or. "Please. honey" he raid. reaching. only proper war. for her hand. "I'm mghtv sorry I said whet I dill. Soy you forgive 31g u "I wish you'd get out of mv Welby, whether you get out of the said he if you don't want dgugh ‘ ;see, Mother had kept tifkinll t0 Driving with savage speed Ver. him. I still thirir I could'v;- talk. lngton in an incredibly short time. propped up with pillows. that nothing would induce mo to let you touch your principal. Youiqleast, it's only part of grandfaher was an extremely oap- matter " man, but his will was not a complete control of her disrlpated most of it, She safeguarded you from a sim- raordinary "I lust found out that Welby and his mother have rented their town house. I can't stay s uek in the country all winter. went to rent a house myself. sma . Veronique Office Blvildinz and asked Frihe" formally for my hand in Ills son. T167 ho-r road- Thot is son Alfredo hadn't asked r "well, but then whv way- thing hunkydorv now?" “Because Father said couldn't ter marry a Mex‘c m; “mug Wash- ed Father around." "And now the sitting gone back to Mexico?" ba'anc- "Yes. Alfredo‘; gone Whe“ hi?!‘ father and mot-e". Just urcoremon-‘of absence. But I won't - anv more." increased to I-lelen. For the Wclby. "I was so happy. think of repeatedly ‘a whisper. that is life. your living." she heard Helen g,_ inher o wes in: what] ask what At least-not exactly isn't every- lEt his Terrazas with his behalf of think that is the the rca- A m? him- He only n0. II“ . ‘ have on leave see him Veronique rose end walked over moment she forgot about her grandmother and And now you I don't see how I can even go on sayirg in "When vou love a man, isn't it. Veronique? At life thllt Helen wept unrestrainedlv. sink- r mothier Ilng down on her_knces, hidzngher, GUARDIAN head in Veroniquek lap and cling- ing to her. At last Veronique drew her up on the sofa so that they could sit side by side. With their arms around each "other. and fin- ully Helen's sobs subsided and she tried to regain her self-control. Eventually she said t l Windsor, who also knew what had happened, had been verv kind and ym athetic. Indeed, Isabel invi Helen to go abroad with She had all sorts of pl shopping in Paris. And by spring. Captain Arnold would give them e good time too- "I lrhlnk Isabel has the right idea. But what makes you wai for spring to o away. if you want to get out o Washington for I. little while? Why don't you come back to Hunter's Green with me today? Welby would love to have It would mean a lot to me. you'd go home with me". ckcd up the receiver. “YES. tbs Is Senator Morton's apartment, Yes, this l; Miss Helen Morton speaking. Long dis- tance? Oh yes. yes! Winchester. Virginia? Did you say Winchtster? Yes, Mrs. Hunter is here-Ronnie it's for you." She handed the receiver to Ver- cnique listlessly. She did nol pay any attention to what Veronique was saying on the telephone, That I5. not. at first. 'I‘h?n she becrmr aware that exn-lsnations had ‘changed into rharn staccato sites“. "Yes, this Ls Mrs. Welby Hunt/er. Ch, hello. Czndave! Well. I an gn l - ye." u; Rev. Thomas l in my granirnothvfls first but l left there about an hour ago . . Candace, I don't understand. No— ~ covrie—" ‘quc was still standing at .. lahle when Helen 1e. rnxious1y' un to her. Then who spoke with hcrror in her voice. "Wclbfs been hurt. riding horse Hack. Candace savs hi: book's broken. Th~t couldn't be true, could it. Helen?" (To Be Continued) IN MEMORIAM J. RUSSELL BELL Tim death ocsurred at his‘ home in Went Royalty on Sept. 9th of J. Russell Bell in his sixty- iirst year. He was the son of the lat-e John and Isabella Bell of West Royalty. He is survived by his widow the former Margaret Jenkins and one son Jack. now at home on leave of absence from military duties. A brother Frank, predeceased him in April this year and the following sisters are living, Germide an Susie in Calgary; Alice, Mrs. Her- bert Gage, Efmontcn; and Eliza. heilli, Mrs. Grant Johnson, Mont- rea . Funeral services held on Satur- day Sept. ll. were conducted by Constable, assisted by Rev. I. J. Levy and Rev. T. H. B. Somers. During the service at the home Mrs. W . Mutch and Mrs. J. McRae sang as a duet "Saved by Grace." The pallbearers were Messrs? Lemuel McKinno", William Mo- Kay, Frederick Gztts, Benjamin Moore. William Citowar. and Will- lam McKinnon. Interment, People's Cemetery. —i CORNWALL-YORK POINT W. I. The September meeting of Corn. Women's In- members and several visitors pre- sent. In the absence of the presi- dent, the vice-president. Mrs. Elmer Prizzell occupied the chair. Meeting opened in usual way and roll call answered with sing, say or Institute for the ring. Also a tele- gram from nursing sister Leone Dcckendorif. South Africa, thank- lnc Institute for her ring. It was moved and seconded that $10 be given each Salvation Army Chinese Relief. A letter of preclation was read from M a Alice Murchison. A contest was conducted by Mrs. A. C. Mao. Eachern. Several member paid for Institute Cook Book. During Sanatcrium Week the president purchased a bed t0 be given from this Institute to ligh- ten the heart of some sick patient. Members who were present at IPair- vicw convention gave an account be held at the_home of Mrs. can Robertson, North River. ___.___-:-—- ITALIAN INVENTION The thermcmeter was invented by the Italian, Galileo. :_ Queen's Canadian Fund Gives Mobile Canteen to W.V.S. _ _MobiIe canteens purchased from money sent to Britain by thr- Queena Canadian Fund are in operation throughout the United Kingdom. 11min in but a small part of the work among air raid victims made possible through the generornty of Canadians. In the above picture, Mrs. Vincent Massey (left) ie "e" Plcifllllflil 1° I-ody Irie CapeII, vice-chairman of the W.V.S., one of the two mobile cmneena recently given to the Women I Voluntary Services for Civil Defence by the Queen e Canadian Fund. w» I had.‘ l. l l. I PAGE THRILIQ ' MIIIMIEMI y, HOWARD McINNIS runes DAY SALE Women’s SHOES rnuasnav $2 q 9 8 FRIDAY SATURDAY 250 pairs Women's Stylish Shoes to make room for Fall and Winter goods. Broken lines of better shoes. High heel Myles in narrow widths _ Cuban heels in wider widths Kid — Suede - Patent Leathers - Black Brown — Tan - Navy Blue, Here are the sizes: - AA 5to8l-2-A 5108-13 C 41081-2. 4 in 8 A splendid ' t i1 g "f 800d qllalioigpglr IIAIIv goat? ma" some Sh”! No Phone Orders No C.0.D. orders HOWARD McINN IS 5"" Geilflt Street - Near Kent Fl: Ullemlllillment Insurance Commission MONCTON REGIONAL OFFICE ASSISTANT r0 rue neuronal. SUPEBINTEN [5_. ' saaanv: moo u» dwarf." lcéfssgzu, I mmeasr'o.v.asa ....,.,, ,,,,,,° COMIKNQQS-MM, ' and REGIONAL INSURANCE OFFICER GRADE i, MALI-Coup . ' - - I saaaaxuasoo to sasooo m ANNUIIL Acoonnmo r0 I ran surasvrsoa, rusracregieldhirfdhfrtgivo anaxcn clung 1, _ MALE-COM . 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SIIPGIVIBOI‘ of office . counts. ° ""1 .. of ll:- c am t lion (I: whIcIi. ggvdgr?’ “PM” "pelllddthmtxeorm Mum“ wnpfl‘ grade rule Other positions in the Regional Ofti m 4 be m] ce of equivalent or Ioyq- ‘fsllazhsfgzgfg? gleiiolsewegmpetluona Including positions :1 Clerk, nd APPLICATION Bled with the Civil Ig-IIIIIIcZIaII-AIIIIIIE» ‘deg?- "rt'ér°’l.'l'isri“°'l'lll'lf ' v v OCTOBER II, 1M8. 'l'l f d senkés a vertlsement is authorised by the Director of National Seleeflvg PERFECT BLUE BIRD DIAMONDS 0a a...’ .2351"? "I'M. Ideal on. "Wk no ‘In eo- u-m £5.22 "l" win veer lqlfl approval. tomorrow w. w. wruuzr ul Jewelers Since 1868 . ‘Gm ~ -. Awneowanmqermaa-pxxm. \hkl'fl7‘f):rlairr- Mamba.