AMUSEMENTS
EMPIRE THEATRE TO-NIGHT “A WOMAN’S FAITH” Donovan Steele, his fiancee and friends, are travelling from New York to Montr al. Donovan and his fiancee, standing on the observation platform, kiss, each other good-night. Steele, raising the shades on the platform windows, sees his fiancee and his best friend embracing. Steele quits the train. Faith in ev rything is left behind. He loses himself in a lumber camp. Once, while in town, -young Leandre Turco recognises him as the man who once saved his life. Turcot insists that Steele make his home with him. There h meets Neree Caron, wanted for murder. Bitter against women, Steele mocks her protestations. When her uncle comes to the town, Steele, for some strange reason, ci ;.rgs him with the crime. Cluny, a detective in love with Neree, traces her. The pair are found toy the detective. A fight follows. Steele wins, but is blinded. Neree inatchs her faith against his scoffs, persuad s him to go with her to the Shrine of St. Anne de Beaupre. Love performs a miracle. Comedy aid Ne\ys. Theatre Royal, to-night—“ Miss Bluebeard.” Well maybe you don’t know just exactly how she felt—but this little girl who had made blase society sit. up and take notice, was going on a happy holiday when—she found she •had two husbands. One wanted to get rid of her because lie was in love with someone else and Jiis friend wanted to get evidence against him because he had fallen'in love with his ‘wife’. It’s a mixup that wil Imake your sides ache with laughter. News, Comedy, Educational. '
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXI, 19 June 1926, Page 12
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266AMUSEMENTS Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXI, 19 June 1926, Page 12
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