Lg.-- ._..s;__ “c, m- i’ sgrunoav. Escape From f Heartbreak l: , I‘ . i ‘ ' v 7”” \§=°"""m.:i'.?e.sr'"ial_ic . a f} _!. through Valerie.‘ was unfair and she .r would lqeiugto ‘ t it! She would su'ollow h_ J>rew up her co ' v n e Hoe and de- “L? Ind been a mis- llp in the elevator: _ r. she framed con- vilxcingwliflflulnflnts. The? the elelv- ~ uir v sharp y “Fif: l, pulse.” "clalziged behind IE1‘. Si battery of u, e paid. ac ed and exchanges u. ado. Sile toot fleeting glance at He." She must look mi right, qli r ht_ be casual-, just my ha; flan d. been a mis-v rake. Ker work had been more than satisfactory always. ‘Phe cashier imiliii discover that there had been rror, She would snuie and re- ll to her notions counter. rllilp wu the Prescott slugxn. cu 111.0% Idle when your feet e killing you after a long day ‘Hg the Christmas rush. n-rhout the lung whirlwind of _' sales. Smile IlO\V-—-\'-‘il(‘ll .t courage was tirnining out ct eriu ndvnnoed t0 the cash- "window. said, ‘fihere has been a rnis-i _ | “flu” t°°k the letter she it, rend the brief message: d, looked at it, looked n‘. Valerie Wonk: a Pres- ' end she bit her quivering Xodcied. Accepted the money .;1:=hier counted into her fill-i unit's right. isrrt it?" the girl i insolently. i shot a_ glance over hcr, er toward a knot of ofiicel ilchind her. Some one giggled. .. <v:»what did they know? The > o; for her dismissal? Was it bcc use of her friendship xvith‘ >311 Pl*escott_ and was that knownl every one from the oifilfq if! znnlu floor?‘ They'd act dLlfer-, when she swept through the. h§ Phil's wife! . shrew back her head Pfflild- ‘ . should like to see Mr, Phil gone for the week." i reek?" cl his mother went to New ‘ 'ght—left on the plane‘, nil.” ,- zcled to adjust this‘ ~_ mi etvllil; to what she al- ~ Suddenly, her Si’! was Phil's way of ill- is mother! Showing '1 t in the business. 0f had taken his mwltcr ‘:1 to tcli her about Llltll" l took the dovm elm. had persuaded he i-Cll her discharge hat - ‘lnht about by Phil in car- ; s plan. Phil did not in the store when thei .-w lhslt thrv were mn icli. . i w»: [lave his wifc stand- tlle bins of threads‘ i Pr-ll |,\‘V“.l'i'l" lnoked---llttely' moans happi~f l i l which occurred to her. Itastlc. Phil would tB-KE m» u» New ‘York. of course, He had, promised = to show her all the glamom erie skid in quit." “Quit Prescottfs?" “I'm going to New York," Vflqfle seized upon the first bit o! fktiorr After all, the idea mslft so fen- The bewildered clerk wad her as she moved from rack ‘F, seorl-lflaily passing by e eotn of marked-down merchandise. After half an hour of looking, trying on, nppralsingJValerie de- rided to purchase a plaid which the clerk recommended. A Bqlden brown backgr Id which matched he!‘ hp-lr. a hint of blue which brought out the color of he: eyes. She shook her head when the clerk suggested a hat with a cocky feather to match the plaid. The dress dents; more sllte land in- tende pay. ou s e e s e (but Phil would fix things $11 his rnochen? All her doubts returned, but she quickly routed them. Phil lovedher. Sile must not lose faith in Phil- she did not dare lose fizith in him. She tried to be gay when she 21e- tumed to the first floor_ She felt i1 reckless indifference to the fu- time. She stopl-‘wd at Penny's counter and, finding Penny busy. spent her time trying the effect of bits of. , neckweal- against her black dress.| ‘imagining that she was Mrs. Phil .Prescott idly loitering about doing; a énorninifis mopping. enny finished with her culomq or, slipped her hand into her poc-. km and brought up a yellow en-i viinne. i “Lu ky I caught this before the’ IIlCSSPIlKYOI‘ carried it t0 the office." she sald hurriedly, "Boy friend out of tovrll?" “New York." Valerie tool: the envelope, slit CALLED OUT OF TOWN. LEYYFER FOLLOWS. PHIL, "Why aren't you working?" Pen- ny asked anxiously. alerie smiled, prepared to leave. “I've uit." Penny just stared. Later. when Valerie was out on the street, with the smart shop windows of Prescottis between her and the security of a Job, all con- fidence lrl Phil was eclipsed by the stag (ring fact that she had been tilschnrged, In spite of her efforts 5o assure herself that. with Phil's Mturn. everything would be all ‘shy the days until that return snatched ahead, an eternity of waiting. Thou rs proved endless, There ll = when Valerie plunged into tllouzhts of the time when her parents died and she was left alone to plrm her own life_ Seven- teen. Out on her own, but never losing her courage. While now- now she wus Phil Presc0tt's wife, she felt frightened and apprehen- 1 sive of the future. Why? She knew. She didn't trust Phil. When would his letter come? What would it say? She was bewildered, frightened. when the third day passed with no vrord from Phil, When Penny dropped in toward evening, Valerie longed to confide in her, but. Phil had made her ' r- io tell no one about their do you expect to do?" d mnncictl. co ti; New York." would you do in Nev] .. Penny clumped down day bed. "Look her." 5h!‘ vrnestlv “New: York's full of Vliiilll girls-out of work." orlr laughed and squeezed . s hnrd littlc hand. Good old Parr Wllrn everything was sci- lied wiiil M". Pres-colt. . Phil to vxcrl n. raise for Penny. "Why are you laughing?" asked '1‘ wlfflle I'm hnnpy." "'1' moninc about looking likr nf‘\'\_ ire me trouble!" l m-wear and e thick-piled . , . appraising the dresses |‘ the racks. “c know approached - nlnlost told Penny then. w" rcwlclniucrinrz now an- "iiiti be. should the net-z: ‘Harrison spread thrnuc‘: ; C the kiww‘ She lllllsf “ifili'.——\\'flif and‘ trust Phil. But it wasn't easy, ITo be cnniinucdi University and managed by its illell" disrupted academic cnrcers For further particulars write New 3illiii'ulll5~BQpt. 20th LiJlliEVERSITY or NEW BRUNSWICK FREDERiCTOvi. N. B. The University has an outstanding Forestry School. Practical i illstnicilicm is stressed. Silviculturnl treatments, logging methods. _. mensuration studies and the effect of file, insects and fungi are ‘ demonstrated on an adjacent 3600 acre forest area owned by the Department of Forestry. Four years work are required for the Degree of B.Sc. Complete courses for Degrees In Arts. Science, Law, Civil and Isllcctricsl Engineering are also available. i Veteran students will find here congenial University life and given individual study the Registrar. i . i MILTON F. GREGG, l. President. Registration I945: Former Siudenis-Sept. 26th _. ' OIAIIIL lei‘ Phobgrlplll- TION LII m- DITAILE? IN OH’! AND PROVINCE LEASE NOTE - The , IFHOLESALERS o! this City Wl be closed‘ all day Saturday an Monday. (Labour Day). 2i . _ IAL IVANGBLISTIO Ber- vic m 4.34m Hall continue each night except 5st,, at 8.90. The old time Gospel is being preached. You are invited to attend these meetings. If you have been con- Wm. cu will eniov them; if not. you benefit by them, 8-25-11 NOTICE for Pariah of and Rustloo. Sunday. Sept. 2nd: It. John's, Milton. Sunday School 10.15 a.m.: Holy Commun- ion l‘1_.00 a.m. 'I'his service will be preceded by the Sacrament of ti-sm. . Mark's, Rus- tico, Sun ny School 2.30 p.m.; eve- rl pqysr 3.00 pm. Rev. Sidney J. Davies, Rector, 9-1-11 TRINITY UNITED CHURCH- Sunday’s services will be conduci- ed by the Minister, the Rev. T.E. hit-Lemon, who will preach in the ' morning on “The Prince of Peace." His subject in the evening will be “As a. Man 'I‘hlnketh." The music for the day will include a solo "O Lord Most Holy" (Cesar Franck) sung by Miss Pauline Simmonds at the morning worship, and Gounod’: “Entreat Me Not to Leave 'I'hee" sung by Miss K. Mc- Eachem at the evening service.’ Mr, A. Roy Kendall, A.A.G.O. will preside at the organ. THE BAPTIST CHURCH-The Rev. I. Judson Levy, B.D. has re- lurneci from vacation and willtake all services at. the Baptist Church tomorrow. Mr. Levy's morning sermon will be "That Which Re- mains." The Communion of the Lord's Supper will be observed at the close of morning worship. The Church School meets at noon, Mrs. Arthur I-‘toper will be the soloist at the morning service, singing Car- ey's “Nearer My God To Thee," Evening worship will be at 7 pm. as usual, directed by the Rev. I. Judson Levy whose sermon will be "The Meaning of Service." Mr. Jeflrey Young will sing “Beside the Still Wls-ters" (I-iamblen). Music of the day will be under the direction of Mrs. K, S. Rogers, organist and director of choir. ST. PAUL'S CHURCH-Sunday. Sept. lst: 8.30 a.m., Holy Commun- on; 11 a.m., Morning Prayer; 7 p.m.. Evening Prayer. Rev. Sidney J. Davies, B.A., Rural Dean, will orficiate at Holy Communion at 8.30 am. The Rev. J. Eustace Pur- die, B.D.. D.D., of Winnipeg. M-a-n- itoba, will be the guest preacher at lhe morning service at 11 am. and at the evening service at 7.00 pm. Dr, Purdie has spent many years in Western Canada. as aPnr- i511 Clergyman and also in acad- emic work. He is convinced from the years of travel, and experien- ces in college class lectures and Parish observations that the great- cst need of our land is the earnest and thoughtful presentation of the Gospel of the Pure Grace of God. Dr. Purdie will be leaving in the coming tveek for Winnipeg. At the moming service, Mrs. F, H. Rus- sell will sing, "The Living God." Everyone welcome. Yesterday's Marke Eggs, per doz. .. 44-152 Steak, per lb. Chickens Tl’ Corned beef Oranges, doz. . . ... . imported tomatoes, lb. . Island cabbage, lb. Island grown tomatoes, lb. Imported beets, lb. Fowl . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Apples, doz... . Apples, peck Turnips . . . . . . Carrots. bunch.. .. Bean, lb. .. .. .. .. Radishes, bunch House plants . Pineapple Broccoli, bunc .. .. New Onions, bunch Artichokes, 4 lbs. Radish Fresh mackerel Fresh fillets New potatoes, per lb, . . Cauliflower each. Haddock fillets Sm logged fillets P Mackerel. 2 for Cucumbers. (Island Carros, per lb. Island peppers Egg plant . Cut flowers 25o to 50c Gladloli . . . . . .. 75o 6: 1.25 per doz. Island tomatoes 15o per lb. cantaloupe: . . . . ..... ..45c r Relervlniongr- riclrell moms ' R0 A Anti-ii "i"- 1%‘; MARITIME CENTRAL AIRWAYS It's Back io School Time again I‘ And so, io the extent of our ability we offer our services in getiinr the young folk ready for class and play i It’s a period that presents plenty of difficulties- many lines needed are in limited supply, but our buyers are watching the markets in your interest all the time . . . . and if‘ it's to be had we'll get it for you. I So, once more we invite you to visit the BOYS’ SHOP on _t_lle lnula. floor . . . . the GIRLS’ SHOP on the second floor. lPlQRE. SUZLEQD A m‘ i