5.0m. the plant, which '_ other m AUGUST 31'. HI .,—:-l—x‘_x—'x—l-c—x—x—xntaxsaxusxr Yllcuuncs rouonnow llllmx-umnaxdxa.az-zazeaa-z-z-tl-xnssqfll CHURCH OF ENGLAND ST. PETERS CATHEDRAL. _ loehfold lqeare Rev. Canon I. l. Ialoue MA. L.'l‘h., Incumbent. Rev. l‘. Douglas Henderson Prieot Allltlut.‘ SERVICES SUNDAY 8.00 l-Iol Communion. 10.00. Malina. 10:45 Choral Eucharist and Ser- mon. '1 P. M. Eveneong and Sermon. WEEKDAYS Holy Communion $.15 Mdllllay and Friday. 8.45 Tuesday. - 9.30 Wednesday. 7.45 Tuesday. Thursday, day. vemo . BI 7.30‘ Friday. .'rheweskdnyservlee|areln.4ll saint’: Chapel. All seats are free ‘jnd unappropriated. Viatore are jvelcolnetl and the Incumbent is glad to see than after any service. .1 EVERYBODY WELCOME Satu|~ C“. ST. NAUUS CH URCH Rev. James l‘. llibott, Rector 1m, [Lnygton F. Mugford, A.R..C.0. Organist and Choir Master. 8:30 mm. Holy Communion. 11.00 a.m. Holy Communion and Srrmon. ' 7.00 PM. Evening Prayer Sermon. Preacher Morning and Evening the Rector. Visitors will receive a. cordial wel- come at BL Paul's (Xlurch. PRE$BYTERIAN rm: KIRK or s'r. JAIHE-S and Minister The Rev. T. ll. Busseii Semen l. ., 5.12M. Oifunlst Miss l. L fall McKenzie Mill. Bae. l1 A.M.: MORNING WORSHIP. solo: Think on Me, (Scott) Mrs. honces lloll-Trainol’. 7 P.M. EVENING WORSHIP. Snlo: Beside Still Waters. Illum- ot CANADA TRINITY UNITED CHURCH Be Th"! MIA '~ - . c nusn A. K is" endall, M°I1"—- Mr. MoLe Minister Rev. I. Judson Levy, 3,0, Sermon D . D, Solo llara) . by “Our Ultimate Desire." Mlle Lena MaoLure at the S morning Period. You am invited DD» “The Christian Ideal.’ anlst 0r! Mra. V. L. Din UNI I l:D LHURCH “U001! "A Great Job for Great oulehzzn. The first chapter of Col. Guest Soloist: Mrs. Nell D Mao. MORNING WOITSIIIP ll “n. the Rev. H. C. Rice, "He smiled On Me" (0'- rlrrrzAgrirvucn scnoolf meets The Chlllolr School worsuips for "miller months at the regular ear-vice. The beginner and‘ PrllIII-rr apartments adjourn m 11.80 for a one-half hour lesson, to btlngl and director of choir, (well. You are cordially invited to wor. ah!!! with the Bartlet Church. ‘CHURCH OF CHRIST .1"BEllTIiAl. nunnnull‘ glhlsoolusnnt; non of looal interest, out advctisins ofanuveyuatureuaaybeinserted ghfiv‘: aegis a word. strfotly oar I CIASWILL for P11020019!!- i HOWARD Momma for Fine: Footwear. 2-9-Stt-tf CllESTERFll-JLDS Custom made. Toomba Music Store. Will be closed until Sept. 10th AINOR nu: cnanooflzrowrv Ret ll A l I I Jewellers will be closed all d2, MR. GEO. J. TR September 2nd. and 4th. I s _ I peril! Order early. H R Large 5; (m, BRADALBANE PRESBYl-ERIAN! Church. Service Sunday Sgpt, 1, at 7 30 P m. Conducted by Mr. Gordy lner Dalzell. zvmzm TRYO-N Pr M. f Church, Services Sunday, 7 30 p m. Miss Mary A, lllacKeu- zie, Deaconess. HUNTER RIVER United Church Charge: Services un sundry-H Se“, 1, are as follows: vI-IUYILEI‘ River a In ,' Hulrlpsnlre 3 p rr; ; and North Wlltshlre 7:30 p.m, Rev g5":- r-pc-rcg‘ at 1:30, Standard time. .1, tier, Minister. ST. PAUL'S CHURCH. Sunday Sept. 1st, i946: 8:30 mm. Holy Conl- lhllhloh; 11.00 rnnr Holy Commun- ion and Sermon: 7.00 p m Even. lug Prayer and Sermon, Preacher- W. Hay- blerll. Miss Kay MacEaohc-rn. ‘Hie ' “ will " the lum- w “the "=- Brrm» CENTRAI CHRISTIAN Environ zrou PRESBYTERIAN - "" m” CHURCH Prince and Grafton Street Minister REV. G. CARLYLE WEBSTER and Choir Director llrs. Arthur Roper. Choir Director finally llour. iflss Helen Stewart. Org-unlit. 11:00 a.m. Morning Worship and 5cm 1;; 11.00 mm. Morning Worship. c°mm“""l"'.. . . l l A l ' Hvnllls! as, 1st, m. s"“‘°“' ‘M’ 6"" '-'"P"‘Y' Solo tleleotledl-Jlelen Duvar. l 7 P. M.—-'EVQIIIIIQ Wnruhlp. Hymns: B7B, “I. 416. ment Bureau". Solo: "Besides The Still Waters" (Bernard Hamblen) by Mtg. m” MARVEL D. DUNBAR, B, ‘LIL, Minister. 50m MRS. M.C. STEWART, Orrnnlst and 10:00 um. Church School and Morning and Evenirvg- The Rector. erybody welcome. ATTENDING ANNIVERSARY-l _Rev. Terrence Campbell, MrJ |Hugh Campbell, Cyril Campbell,‘ have gone to Tignlsh to attend lhe| Golden Anniversary of Mr. >-|vv relax-sq l"; ..'.'::::":..':::l.. .- I 500“ __ o . POII T0 POlF THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN i ‘ER-Ly Roses Iv rerun BENEDICT l l l l l “Oh. lust natural curiosity. Not a very kind answer, but I'm afraid it’: true. In a very few words-I had dinner with the Harts last night, and was an involuntary wit- THIS ACTION -=¢'“c"l.i”l.“b0..°.2?. n SéTQNFEDER-ITIf-J-N urn m- ' Itiaelslhtgitigunligrtfhzggifllinalfteqllvll; “W?” T° A 9°!" Th. -—-i- s “N”; unmistakably, “gm. blelrlg at w. Knights of Pythlae "hllilll Beglmler . ""'"' t dfte st e on School wru be closed’ “:01 h P§°"°GR4P" PM“?! 11°" o" ghfilzchaxfldle llllhlllliedvchilgel 0 w“ 110101’ zméiompunhlb w m~ T°°ml75 Musk! 5W" mentioned. so being human, l1 ' - ‘ Ultsfllp <- m t .' H l ked vex; ha who-mar v,- m. Minister, ' Im- A. R. Mum's Dental omce i csllolflaf. lieu...- ewlgtoful‘ obodyless face, and added softly: "And I do see-I see very well." Jane's bewildered quietness was broken by a sudden wild wave of anger. She pushed hls hands away TODAY ONLY PlllllllE EDWARD . -- ~ ~ f h a t .1, r u " _ _ 7.00 P.M. vunuc WORSHIP‘ NOTICE T0 anvEnT1s5ng_‘ 118mm,,“ rfiizintalllzeb for | hllnm will: atslmalloo upffifl ronflsfi Shows 2.30 . 6.55 - 9 120263;? 5'10"‘, Mmbun advertisements t? appear m ‘ l 5 wl 9 al- ClEgChtBG and: qutlverlng. d ‘ u ; t m“; M b," _ ar an must b u ffic by. "u ou on’ see-you on‘ Mr. MoLeunan. l o ;u00n of day orevlgus tocinaeeiwioul m,- at all I-Ie wanted to aint her Inna; Th, pm,“ chm" o, to ensure publication. | because the was so sutlfui. Ephesians. -—— l Great George St, There was nothing else-nothing- ] lgEw GIIJFTS - vases... 305k ’ gothgng betvgeerl lthertn, do ylou‘ g k . en s - an — Just 1 d,l ear was ere n t e room w t. ’§:m:,'°,,:‘,’,§,,'"' {or a ummh Toom-bs Mu51clpS5.o,e_ an": Charlottetown them Iwhen she sat to hlm. Each w h 1 i ___ V time was here—there were only "Hines; hzglgyaora-‘xt. cfluwc" NOTICE ___ Sund” TUESDAY 81 THURSDAY three short sittings. Her husband “ma; services of v;“19y!|51d_or“.eu Head. knew she was having the picture You can help ml, Cflllgftslgation cmcelled until furuhl SEPT. 3 - 5 glrgmliniylwaglllgoinsl a‘: m‘ r0 m, ‘ BADI-‘ST "Mm COAI-Z___ i with a_ complete showing of xi?) Sf/Ylllg on her. the third ‘__“"'-'i~-—-—-————-—- supply base nu;n.",ves,ilav,fnf‘,,,l,,“fi'fie 194’ Styled fur coals- “And than?" 581d Jim» ‘or 5h” rm: BAPTIST CHURCH ‘ ° ° had paused, her face flushed and wretched at the memory. Her chin shook a little. He believed she was going to cry ,but rage kept her from tears. "You see, I always have to ‘handle the personal contracts for Charles. He's so touchy-and I've always done it, I'm quite used to it. I went with Thea to ask him if he had any objections to her sit- ting for the portrait—and—cnd I suppose he thought that I-and he gave hls permission. “But he came to the studla the third day. and found Charles at work, and he-he-you know what he is, you've met him. Oh, it was For The Convenience Of Our Patrons, An Advance Sale of Evening Tlclwls r or family some]? morflin sank-e, J. I, Morrison, Minister. foul?!" ‘d J! “I k Will Be Held Daily From ‘I? young c t k‘ _.___ “ s," s m. l t flflglz£lgnlqog w?) reerlltlre service? Ln NEW GLASGOW and Gavel-dish he 1S? No (‘ICES to go lntonavevtnlliiu 3'4 B‘ M‘ I ItBHIP 7 p.m. Services n. mo‘; 1) 1- ' “He dragged her away and Sermon by the Rev. H. C. Rice, at New glaggqiw a; wouldn't let her COme again. If Charles had been anyone butChar- lea I might have hadachance of talking the man round, but it was all I could do t:- keep them from coming to blows. It was hopeless. COME EARLY! i She tapped upon the window and I lThe picture won't be llifllfill9fl—— had the satisfaction of seeing Jim ever. I wish we could hurry nrld look up with a startled smile of lleave here. Charles will never pleasure. , settle down until we do. She went down to the front door. l "He can't get the thought of her and let him . The showerms [out of hls head-shut up in thetlsunlight fell along the /ilall floor , house with that ghastly . man after his feet. “So you didn't leave tile village. watching every move she makes, thin land reading double-meanings into after all," she sold. he!‘ @001 ‘every word she says. You must see hand lying in his softly. _ that for a man like Charles-and "As you see. I found l-t altoneth- Mrs. Frederick Conroy .\'h'ch takes place today. ' an» COAST T0. COASI l CHURCH NOTICE for Parish of Milton and Rusrico for Sunday.‘ Si. John's MJtm ICNJOYING \'ISIT-Mr, MacNcil Sun-vol Elmira, P E. I., is visiting his day School 10.00 am, i-Iolv Coni- sons and daughters in town. He ‘miinlon 11.00 s ni. 5t Niarks/accompanled his daughter, Mrs, W. Rustico, Sunday School '1 00 p m A. Bell, Trcnton Road, back on her lib/thin: Prayer " 30 p m Rev lreturn from a visit to him and her Sidney J Davics, Rector. ‘mother who, friends will be glad MlilEllzhlfll - - - T}, _ t _ —-_- to knou. ls improved in health. He ‘in Lag? 5mg: gghosanda; "78-90 P-m- “will! Wvfflliln Ser- ENGAGEMENT — Mr, Eur] Mrglhod visited his sons Russell and Brookflolil Presbyterian Church.- | QM“, .., M“ be we u”. M“ 9- MWFM- T“ H11 HH-‘Edga’ “ml “'1” Spend a ml“ Urge Equality 0f Educational Opportunity NQI-fly 100.000 ‘nemtxra of the Aus- tralian Forces were malaria tims between m: and 194a whilel on tropical service, Brig. Ilamll- "One There ls Who Loves Thee’ l Central Christian invites you to worship on the lord's Day MALARIA VICTIMS CANBERRA, Ausflallla — l0?)- g. ton Pairley of tho. Australian Med- (By The Canadian Press QASKATOON. . NlThe Canadian Federation of fcal Corps reported. KIINOSTONJN- nounce the Gllg-AQGIIIQD‘, of only daughter, Jean Calhoun N., to Albert Eldlson. son of Mr. and Mrs. Albcr: Drake, Mllwlew. Marriage to take place the latter part of September THE KIRK 0F ST. JAMES -—- The Minister, the Riev, T H Bus- sell Somers, M 11., S TM., will conduct both Morning and Everl- ing Worship ut the Kirk to-rlorrcw and deliver lho Sermons, Tnc music will be unltcr the dvectiou of the Chum-u Organist. MLss E. Lillian McKenzie, Mus. Elm theifl time with his other daughter, Mrs. Freeman Cress.~ (N w Glasgow Nrws). e e, Itl I l TRINITY CHURCH — Regular services of \\'02‘Slll‘,) will be ronduut- ed this Labor Sunday by the pastor of Trinity Churcrl, the Qwerend, '1‘. E. McLennnn, who is jrst re-~| turned from holidays. Mr. McLau- nan will preach "both morning and evening, taking lor his supjectstl “A Great Job for Great Mort" and. “Christ zmd Lamr." The music of the day will be under the due-climb of the organist ond cholrmaater, l feeling himself partly responsible er too interesting to desert it af- __.. ter one day." "He needn't," said Jim, "I was She flushed. “Please don'tl cast for the same part myself last Austin talks like that, Orle gets night." “Charles feels he put her in this horrible positron, arid it's u to hlm to get her out. He talks a out trying to get her husband to see reason." ‘That's impossible. He's a mona- manlac, Jealousy was born with hllin. and jealousy isn't reason- ab e." into the habit of looking for double meanings. I'm afraid. I'm aware. of course, that we really owe you some sore of explanation, after the way you were treated in this hc-usc the other night." "But of course not! My Mrs. Hart-J’ "Oh, please, Mr, Foley! You mustn't pretend to me. No. I mean it. You understand, I'm sure. but l dear "I know. Truly I know all you THE MANAGEMENT 0F THE EMPIRE THEATRES WISHES MONDAY (LABOR DAY), TH UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE. AKEN ON AUTHORITY OF THE DE- LTH AND WELFARE AND DUE TO THE IS PARTMENT OF HE PREVALENCE OF INF TICKET HOLDERS holders are requested to retain their tickets could possibly say about that, and, I've said the same things to hlm myself, but-he's a reasoning crea- ture himself, you see, in spilt‘ of everything, and he can't believe that Hart won't see sense ln the end, To tell the truth. it's been a bit of a nightmare to me. I'm so afraid Charles will go to hlm, and be met by the same jealousy and suspicion; and then, don't you see. anything could happen. Charles might hit him. He might kill hlm- If he let go of himself he could do it. easily." She was completely serious grid quite calm about it. but surely she really I must talk, or I shull be very miserable about it. I couldn't let You Bo away with that awful impression of a pair of depressing neurctlcs." "I had no such impression of you,” sold Jlm steadily. "I thought] you very unhappy-and very brave but not neurotic. Never that!" l Her pale face flushed a little, but her eyes were clear anrl tran-l quil. "Please I don't wlsh to tall: about myself. I merely wan: to apologize for the way my husband behaved the other night, and to assure you that you did nothing to provoke it. It's simply that he Home and l A fl-IAMES. Em:- .\__. Mr. AA Roy Kendalfi, who kllalsldalso » and — (OP) - 'ked 1f the ' would l, _ recen returned rom .0 avs, malnxgggt ma?“ rélzfslnpefis: prefer tip-up sPfits like tlvse in ufggflnsg°cffliffgh cfiml... and will include u solo nt the lrrorn- granting m any 5m o, “mun an theatres. members of St PILL’! great days. Millions have been "l8 $91M“? b!’ M's‘ m" D MM" consideration whereby the ch - ~dreu of anv such sect or group fiin be deprived of the opportun- ity of a _lrig an education teonfiaarable to the! oflered in the gbub e edlools of the province in qyhich the sects or groups reside." ;~A resolution to this effect was linseed at the annual convention o: the Federation here today. It filo that "certain sects or groups .1. various Darts of Canada are not only hindering but depriving their children of the opoo-rtunit- .les of education," The conventlon- peace a resolu- tion Ieoommerlding equality of educational opportunity, greater prestige and higher salaries for ' teaching profession, extended ifilcher training and apprentice- n Another resolution remmmended PM! Indian children in residen- tial schools be given educational opportunities equal to that of white ohiidsen up to and includ- lhs secondary education. The convention endorsed the hrlnclnlo of building r ' in which the , room enrolment 1m the total enrolment would be lfhlll enouah to make no mm rigdlviduslm attutlltionfltloi n1‘!- . I _ i». in @022 "“" "" °."‘r. l Church voted for pews. wTho British and Foreign Bible Society IN CANADA AND NEWFOUNDLAND AUXILIARY “There is a famine of Bib- les like the meet it for two reasons. First of all, the hearts of men are hungry and their perplexed. The Bible strength of the hearia of men.- But, second, we do not believe that we earl have peaee or iusuee or any stable ""2" "‘ 'i‘l.'.""'..°'.l‘i’"o'." u II l!" £12m at own in the Bible." The publication and cir- NEW RUBBER SOURCE JNEWDELHI- (@)—-A plant which might prove of ooggidorable, Jnifiortauce as a solace rubber; in India was Ncently discovered by. Dr. L3. Kajale, Professor of Bot- JHY in the Metre‘! Pollege. Prelim- lnlry experiments have revealzd wr wild‘ o s, - e a... l lndl miiflbili ill filter as any other Jgeal tree l‘. M a winter weed hidfn wot-ta,» -,,-» Ill‘ 39 Elm 1O mam-Sunday pa. A I pa. ' REV. J. C. KLEI ~JISUB SAVES - v School for all. 1-’ II an. Worship and Preaching. _,'!.8t) p.|n. Evangelistic Service lVedaeadarYoung Peoples Friday Bible Stud}. —-Mieklem. aviation of the lloly Scrip- tuna by the society nwll page" encouragement greater suliiwrt than W" before. NOTICE L‘ The An aai Colleo Ml starte on ‘Monday, Ootohfl Bible Sunday gitllhbe m; on October 13th. AUXILIARY OFFICE Ave. PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND. i: V lfail here we fall or. our pert‘. There Lean of Charlottetown. The Prim- ory and Beginners Department will, be closed until iurther notice. | IONA C. W. L MEETING-The monthly meeting of Lona C W. L.- sub-dlv slon was helgthon Sunday afgmoon, Auglst. 25 , with fair Bi taught to reatl, We must so; i0 it that they have "this Book. If we I is a clear cal] for us ln lJllS privil- leged land to send This Book to-a bleeding world. Only b its truth can healing wrne to t e n1ll0tn5. Help the Bible Society through llc ndance of “Numbers The . . . presi- IP31‘ “mm”? c‘ Branch élgnt prPsldcdM in the absence “of RECEIVE MEDAL _ M1 c pastor. eeilmz "opened w l ,Pgg_ B Campbell sun of My; prayer by Mrs. MlcihaJ Morrlsey, J C hi,“ Puma) S, The minutes of last meeting were l “mFSd “mpd "0 1 Ottawa ‘ha; rend and adopted The treasurers lgecegve how“ wrrgod the G,_nc,,,|1lrepori shcuvcd all bills paid, with s ‘ “n P5 _ “hi, i‘ _n o mm; ;fl‘sml\ll balance on hand. Mrs. Frank . arkemepnflifo 1:30;‘; Ht "gisswr tlmi“ Cody, the dcleilnte to the (‘. W. L. l I Margaret Campbell his braille-rs scholarshm mnvmuon‘ gave a me Sgt. Michael, Licut. Liwrenre (now deceased). Flt-sh‘ 31!. F- Terrence, D.F.M., Chief P. O. Cyrll Campbell have all done dlltyl in the last war. IINJOYED FIRST VlSlT- Mrs. Ada O'Rezan. Miss Helen 011F880. Mr. Brian O'Regon and Rev. E~ Connelly all of Ottawa span‘. l0 days on the Island. They were the welcome guests of Mrs, Jztmesl Campbell, 99 Pownal St. This wast Father Connolly's, who is a native of Ireland. first visit here, also Mr. Brien O'Rogan's first \lsit. They are charmed with c-_vcry place they visited on the Isund and hope they,will come again next year. report of happenings and stressed the main object of convention as financial support, which all mem- bers present agreed. It was dr- cided. that the usual prizes glvm for Catlicclhlsm exams; it Wits also decided to buy brooms for tine church. A discussion on ways and means of raisin funds than took place, The meet adjourned with prayer. THE BAPTIST CHURCH — In the absence .11 Convention cf the Rev. I Judson Levy. BD.. the morning and evening services of worship will be wnducted nv the Rev. H C Rice, D.D. The Morn- ing sermon, 11 a m . will b- “Our Ultimate Desire" lne sermon of the _‘—_ VELFARE Church school meets as usuaz, wlii __§g_“¥vc|lbg: sgsgéf‘ lvpsmorp be under the olrection of Ml. Ralph _ , a ‘Rupert, Superintendent. The Church Eli."$'§..§°l§?§§f.."°6‘€..1%"'.11.? so.» m. w.- she left Wednesday’. August‘ 28th. l me" mmTh-‘l wwsl“? Wm‘ m” Mmm‘ for Vancouver to take a four ‘"3 Servlw- “egllmer “ml PTlmBIY month course in Social Wclfnrc lie- Delnmmems ‘m “l “'30 l° ‘he fore takmg a posmm Wm, u". Schoolroom for a half hour lesson Department of Welfare of Brlllilllpeflod" Yo“ ‘"9 "wm-‘d w bu“! (- mbkt M!“ Gordon ha, 1...," your family mtm- morning service. employed by the well", Bnmchyvery young children will he taken 0| m, Dependenm- Allowance care of for the antue service. At tne cently returned from an enjoyable. Lure W!“ 5m! £75133"?! “H? lulled holiday and visit with her mo- on Me The wluut at the service ther, Mrs. Donald B. Gordon and,’ 01 "BF-WE WOIK-hlowillbelllr flurry gammy, Aw“, Road, ‘Craswell. Mrs. V.L Dlrrzwoll, or- l organised ____ gariist and dircctur of choir will be WAR COMMITTEE CLOSEB be‘ ,evening, “The Christian Ideal." The. Board for four years and just re- m°mlnK W°T5lllP M35 14"" MN" » was letting her lmaglmatlon run away with her. Jim told her so, somewhat in the manner of a mid- dle-aged uncle. so that a gleam of piqued amusement carne hack into her eyes, “All right, it won't happen. Of course it. won't. But you do see flnl-shecl o can't help it you know. He's in- tensely jealous. I can't seem to do anything about it. I suppose really people like that are more to be pitled than blamed." df-nute amount of damage to oth- "Perhaps. But they do an inor- ers, too. Don't you think the oth- ers should be safeguarded Zn some way?" The flush deepened. She turned her face away from hlm. acid went back to the Window. “I'm afraid the best of us are liable to dam- age each other at times. There's no cure for that, Mr. Foley. But I'm glad to have seen you again. and had this opportunity of talk- ing to you, My position ls difficult. but please don't think I need n champion, My husband is very fond of me; there could be no osslble justification for any ln- erventlon on my behalf. It would be an lmpertinence-Ao be rls well as to Austin. You do understand that. I'm sure." “Of course. I always find the blundering knight-errant n bore myself, By the way," he added carelessly, "I met the Bieviers a few days ago. The morning after I came here, as a matter of fact, I think you have made their ac- why I went the murals and the pair of us well out} ere. "Yes," said Jim, "I do see." And this time it was true. "It's affecting hls work, too. l-le can't concentrate, And I wlnltcd these murals to be so fine." "They are fine," he assured hor. confidently, “Yes, so far, but what's to hap- pen flow?" It was a question neither of them could answer with any cer- tainty. The only possible answer to it was a patient waiting until the event should reveal itself. CHAPTER VI “YOU SHALL LISTEN T0 ME!" ‘Thea Hart was starldlm, with a fold of the morning-room curtain in her hand, looking out vaguely at the shlnlllg sky of noon. and lthe hawthorn hedge across the quailtance, Jane spoke of you" hm‘ brown and rottmly frai- "Oh, yes," sal-d Thea. Her fsee rant with passing bloom. had paled perceptsibly. “Yes, I Austin was in hls rose- arden. know them. They're doing very ln among the sunken paths an L mental stones, grooming his iris l grey Thea Vanhomrlghs which meant so much more unsullled orna- terestlng work at th church." “Yes, I've seen it. You haven't seen much of them lately, have down pleasure to hltm than she did. you? A pity, They're very nice Sometimes she was sorry for young people. Gifted. too-espec- austin. If he tormented her he lolly Charles. His mind doesn't tormented himself no less. But seem to be quite on his work. those times were few now, and far between. It was enough usually, to feel pity for herself. No one else though, these days. for some rea- son." Her pallor was deadly. Bhc put l‘ TO ANNOUNCE ESE THEATRES ANTILE PARALYSIS I PLEASE NOTE: booked for next week un Wlll be played at the ea clavrror. ‘IO-DAY Shows 2:30 - 7 - 8:45 lHF GREATEST FEUD OF THE WEST IN THE FASTEST, MOST THRILLING ADVEN TURE OF THE YEAR! CARSON Serial News canroou - COMEDY a hand upon the back of n chair to steady herself; and at that moment the wind. "B1118 h“ if small scented gust. brwil I l ward through the open hall doors from me garden the clear sounzi of a voice saying loudly BM Pa“ Q,“ gtely‘, “You shall listen to _m€l That was all. As lf the vorce had realized its unbecoming lwlflne" and lowered its £0019 hurnedly; the one contoxtless senlcmce stout- completely alc-ne; and the w.nfl died over it and left a silence. Both Thea and Jim had recusrlmd W’ voice ln the spme moment- She drew in her breath with a 855E and sprang across the ‘room to- wards the sound; ‘but Jim stood in her Way and look her gentlv lh- lo his arms us she reached the door. , --r_,..l me g0," she said, but wim- gut gtruggll-ng. "Please! That was Charles-you heard hlm yourself. I must g0 to them. Please lot m9 g0" "Now wait a moment. Mrs. Hart- Dorft do anything rash. I know what you want to do, but believe me. it wouldn't do." She braced her hands against his chest, and tried r. 116F195! way lo free herself, Please! You don't realize. Thcy may quarrel- they may even fight. Oh, why drd Charles have to come here? ' H9 knows what Austin lS- He. shouldn't have come. Please let me go and talk to them." "They will quarrel-nothing car. stop them, But, oh my dear child. please don't grieve over that. Nothing worse will happen. Jane is as short-sighted us you. Sh: was afraid of their fighting, too. A; If lt were cvon possible!" "You don't know either of them Charles has a tempcr—if Austin should hit hirn-or-or snv any- thing had about me-Ploasc. I beg you. I must go" "Now be reasonable, Thea.“ Silt‘ "l PAGE THREE THEATRES‘ closure MONDAY . PRINCE EDWARD, CAPITOL AND THAT, BEGINNING WILL BE CLOSED N THE PROVINCE. The Ditltllre “It Shouldn't der the sponsorship of the rliest possible date. Ticks for this picture. Lonurmno. Til-MY Shows 2:30 - 7 - 8:45 5a The Mango if ‘ hisablazin’, amazln’ beg The West veil’ with oclloa y - starring CHARLES STARRETT» gjhe “Goofy” Cartoon Screen Snapshots spolflS - Comedy i d h held, h" .'X?.i."..2'£3'v‘.”'i;.&2 theewrt atoll!“ tone ofds fatlgiarhggllcmbélg to a child ‘$03k’ alPeytllegred ram-m)’ deaf- gtgy away from the bulls. Refit: Charles was right. Austin I shall hear him. He_must. I don't say he'll listen m hlm. and I," reason, but m the name 3f luv-W let hlm have the chance. Something had broken hl 110?- and she began to weep Slllll! s , her face hidden against hl - h uldelr. s yPlease, this ls foolish. Nothing ‘ bad is going to happen. It imt , such a llie-and-death matter-e , clash by two fools of men. II it‘! ll it, Thea?" l She said "Ne." in a volt» "kl a sigh. "No. I know you're right. but I can't bear to leave them alone. They're both so pared-but you're right, only be damning if I went Please-I'm all right now. I'm l sor to’ have put you to so much j trou le. (To Be Continued) 'DE.'I‘ROI'I‘, Aug. 29—(AP)-4ol- eph W. Frazer, president of Kall- er-Fruzmr Corp, and Graham-Paige Motors Corp. said today the twl companies have received orde for 1.002.840 Kaiser special an Frazer automobiles, Prices for the two mndols have not yet been fix,- ed by tho Office of Price Aflmhl- istratlon. RATES: R, E. Wood |slanlis—0_arihou Service With the Prince ivovu and Charles A. Dunning now in operation the schedule is as follows: Leave Wood . Islands 7 a.m. 9 a.m. 11 a.m. 1 pm. 8 p.rn. 5 p.rn. Loaves Caribou 7 a.m. 9 am. ll a.m. 1 pm. 3 pm. 5 p.111 Operating Daily including Sundays. DAYLIGHT savmo TIME Same as 1945. For Daily Information Listen in to CFCY 7:30 A.M. Each Morning. NORTHUMBERLAND FERRIES LTD. MUTCH. President. dld, no one else dared; to lty was to be suspect. Thea was aone and used to being alone; It seem. ed to her sometimes that she was fated to live wrth loneliness alll her days. She saw. through the iron up- rights of the gate, Jim Foley- sirolllng along the lane. The sight of hlm woke her out of her dreary reverie. She had been hoping against hope to see him again. in charge of the music of the day. DOWN-The actlvitlrll of the local, Dependents‘ AdvisoryCommltlee of the Dependents’ Board of Trustees’ I was lose Thursday Charlottetown, which was precfdfd n January 1942, a since that time ninety-three meet- ings have been held. The duties M this oouanittee were to Investi- gate cans of anal-senor arising NSEEUBER, Pastor. JESUS HEALS- lefvloes brought to evening with a Inciting at The by a dinner. This committee was arnonast the dependenie of uhcse PHONE aervina in the forces, and make 929.], what recommendations they saw ilt to give than financial’ asslatancr. Charlottetown Approximately 3700 cues were re. viewed. This committee gave thew _ no Ifllllnltatlw. I Currie Bros. o 5' ATTENTION A CEMETERY PLOT OWNERS llll PlllllilE EllWMlll WE ARE PREPARED TO DO MONUMENTAL INSCRIPTION WORK TWENTY YEARS sronacurrruo EXPERIENCE ron FURTHER INFORMATION lSlJlllll WRITE 70 Longworth Ave. Charlottetown —