MONDAY. M?» llouam lions: lllgll II NELLY GIAI ilflicial List CANADIAN AIIY I; the time ling refilled hit‘: vunnan apI-rtanen. e HP into a bitter. o apartment door was wen. d as she entered. the risht o! :11‘! _ 0n the 1100i’. Dllill-DI didn't lessen two pairs o! gully in the air was ‘ Q1 illt straw ' “While Mother slaves!" M1118 tholfiht i iomly, ignoring the ~hct.tihotliuthatleasthadion- ny away rroxn iihe 8on8 tier mother ieared. and forgetting flat most gir o! Ruth's lie didn't bother to ploy games with brothers. d "mug! What on Ruth and bonny were -- daring at her. their mouths open ‘ ti with astonishment. i .1, - “You heard me!" Mine cried w; ' hysterically, "Allowing your ‘ to slave over a scrub X l i » ticket. while your-an, shame on i | lie there and laugh and y ciredrers!" i mm got slowly to her rm. ~r was just trying to entertain Lon- ny." Her voice quivered. “Enter-min!" flared Mlnil. "'I‘hst is all you ever think about-en- tertain and be entertained!" Ming, what's the matter with u?" ,_ "Plenty! I! you think Tm going ' to let my mother—" "Our mother." Rutili corrected "I'~m not exactly crazy about hav- ing her work either.—b’tlt honest. k _ live tried to find a job. "Why didn't you hold the one you had? I was alwavs 19-" "You're different. Rilili Cut iii You're smarter. You're the per- fect business woman!" "1 arn not!" Min? llflflflfid- "And - you don't go out and get your- ‘ i4’ n 1(1) mighty quick. I‘ll—-I ll- “What? asked Rut-h coldly She have ieathered your nest and are j .» f sitting pretty, so you neednt come ‘ . v here Jumping all over me! Just be; cause I quit a lob when a man- She stopped and looked at Lonnv “Come on Ruthie—let's finish tihe game.” Lonny said. with a hos- tile clance at Mini!» . “Not now " “Aw, heck! It you t/wo are gonna tight-J’ l Iionnv grabbed a book and went ' into the kitchen. slamming. tihe door behind him . Ming resumed the arzument "I'm not zclmz to stand for your too, was getting angry now. "You gui -...%2'“$“...-. ( V Previous! In rind Mill-DI For Oilnial pfonnoses Killed In Aoiion NJ. and LBJ. lloliment Anthony, Cecil man-m. l..-Gol- Milton, N. S. Kill in Action N3. and PJLI. Regiment Iladd Bathurst, N. B. . Died 0f Wounds "Pl Cromwell, Percy Clayton. Pte. Yarmouth, N. S. Died New Brunswick Regiment Moore. Rnvmond Cecil. Cpl. Iredericton. N. B. _ Wounded 31.8. lllfl PJIJ. Regiment MacDonald. Ewen Ernest. Cpl., Port Morien. N, S. Injured New Brunswick Regiment Filmer. Harry Brock. Pie. Cum- berland Bav. N. B. Slightly Injured New Brunswick Regiment Ritchie. Oral Czrswell, Cpl. Bay Du Vin. NB. . Previously Reported Missing Now Reported Wounded And Prisoner 0i War Canadian Armoured Corps Poole. Herbert Francis. 'I‘pr.. New Aberdeen, N. s. 1’m sorry." Mink was P831116 no attention. “R1111 knew!" she said glowiy, “And 11E didlft. . i211 mel Didn't do anything about it.‘ "ll-Io wouldn't!" Ruth said scorn- Y "He should at least have told me." Ming seemed to be talking to herself. Ruth gazed at her in sudden conoem, for she looked so hurt- so utterly sick. “141118. I—I'm truly sorry about all this. when Wu rushed in like that I lost my temper. I really have tried. but things just turn out wrong. Don't be angry. I'm so "Y. Ming reached out and took her sister's hand. “I'm sorry loo, that I lost my temper. I was excited, and I—-I'm so dlsvgzlpainizd " “In me?" Ruin qunvrred '} , ln7l"e=_< any longer!" ‘ "It isn't laziness." Ruth said tnrtlv. “And eel. this—Paul -didn‘t so much as sav F word when Mother started workinz He has known it tor a month!" "Paul . . . _ has known?‘ The mom seemed to soin round Mina. She groped for a dhalr and sat. dorm. Ruth was instantl" contrli» "I shouldnfi have told you tlha/t- .‘ a A f , ‘ COUCH " SYRUP 0F OUTSTANDING MERIT For Adults or Children Quickly aoothoa throat and bron- chial irritations duo to colds. Two Shae i." Ernest n. wit}. Nyal Dfllgflst 14B Prince Etreet. Phone ll "We Dispense An! Prescription‘ ll. l.. WORTIIY Nun Drurlist 178 Queen Street ‘ Phone fli - M"W€1l -yes." Ming bszun to f. Ruth stood very still, regarding her. Suddenly, she hurried to the closet and grabbed her hat and coat. “ n't worry any more, Ming", she said tensciy. “There's one job I can get." Ming stared at her "Where are you going? You can't see about a Job at this; time of dart.’ "Can't 1?‘ Ruth laughed. “I can see about this one!" "What is it?" Ming asked “Secretarial? Ruth flun her shoulder as she dasheg the arparment. Ming heard her high heels tap- ping down the stairs Suddenly, she felt a swift alarm “Ruth? she called. “Come back Where are you going?" Her words echoed back to her. A telephoe was ringing. She heard Lonny answering it. ‘Iihen, he came striding into the room. “Foul wants to talk to you. Ming. The phones out in the hall. Here. I'll show you." As Ming followed her brother, he asked. "Say where was Ruth goinfl? Gee. she looked funny!" Ming made no attempt to ans- wer It. was all she could do to say "Hello" in-to the telephone. Paul's voice came over me wire. "Ming, dear, why didn't you let me know you were going into town? I've been so worried since I arrived horna just now heard irmn the maid that you intended to meet. me. I was afraid something might have happened to you. Thank heaven you're at your mother's! Do you want me to come liter you?" "Yes .- “Ming, what’t the matter? You sound so strange." "I'm very . . .iired. Please come after me. And stop at your oiiice blllldlng ior Mother . You should get there about the time she gets through." “M OV€Y from answered "I will. Sure your! all right?" ._ "I5 everytlhing all right?" me saidi tensely, then hung up. (To Bo Continued) ‘ QUTK‘ is By Ken Reynolds ‘f. r’ “You'll have to hurry, John, I our Guardian Wsni Ad!” already they're answering of Casualties Oroweli. Maurice Jerry, PM, Clarke's Harbour, N. B. listener. James Armistice. L.- Cpl.. Milton, N. B. Inglis. Albert 'l‘homaa. Cpl, Dart- mouth. NS. ey. James. Pie. Caledonia Mines. N. S. cw Brunswick Regiment , en. James Harold. Pie. New Brunswick Re ent Brorwg. John Leslie. ., Mon»:- ' ‘Died (Drownsdl loyal Canadian Ordnance 1 help assure Victory. Dominion of Canada. VERY son of Canada in our fighting is giviag his best-yes, sometimes his all-J): victory. Without that full measure of support from us at home-which is their just duc- their task would be desperate, diificult and well-nigh impossible. That is why every dollar that can be spared should be a fighting dolor. * “ The dollars are here in Canada IOCQYf-WhOIC battalions of them. There has been a steady increase in savings since the 7th Victory Loan. Those savings are needed now to And furthermore-Victory Bonds are backed by the finest security in the WOIICL-flli the wealth and resources of The ‘ fat/woe’? 26'- lsalf yearly. Victory Bonds will ace \ port-war I plans. Ills VICTORY LOAN vsnuorrmwa. The April meeting oi the Vernon Womens Institute was held in the school on A ril 10 with nine mem- bers presen. Two new members were welcomed to the Institute. The meeting opened with the 131196. followed by roll call and the minutes which were read and a raved. tters were read and a discus- shop was lightly purpose. sion o! the Hos it liz ti Pl . iollowed The qgesatloringme ca?! 2 Grade Vi‘ l‘ coming the X-ray unit was tilled ' e outnfid thf iollowing were op- Guide v. o n th di t i.t:— ' rs Milton P5711225, Lira. iiichard “d” Baker’ McRae. Mrs. Lawson Jenkins and iieimt volunteers may be gotten. a 0"“ I olinicflnsy be held. It was decided to huv n hnnd- book to the Grade X Reader tor the school and tour bulbs fnr the ai. The remaining cookbooks were diggributed among the mem- bers. e members also decided to hold a dance in Cha t the hall on Tuesday night. A discussion concerning a cralt which may produce a touched d ' speaker has been invite ttain u‘ ‘he ncxt meeting to explain clearly Th‘? melding was then adiourned. u. Parent's nainoun SCHOOL Report for the month o! March. , Grade VII: l, GOeraldine Barry. ' ‘ ”' Thelma Hawtiolt: Lois Hawbolt; 3, Mildred Mc- n i. Leland Baker; 2, Grade IV: 1. Allison Hswbolt. i. Keith Anderson; i, Connie Anderson . Lola Grade I (o): 1. Waldo Squires. Mrs. Thom a MK a. . ‘Gram’ In: i Thermemélers cicisceurlaged the hold- maitaeixge-h Drake $§a3n.‘r:aéi.°“m?§.'il§§‘°fr‘§§‘§§ i’; "H! Eileen "NW1". equal: 1 sand in the names o! as man voi- mm" unteers as possible so that i sui- (b): l. Edith Hswboli. Grade I in): No tests. Teacher, Mabel Binnott. rump rnmvr narmrmranmuo n: wasr aa are taking pines in Wea- uado in connection with products, t ro- em the production oi dal CC C. JFIC; . . , ODIN‘ APRIL an VICTORY soups " NATIONAI. was nuance comamrr Victory Bonds are “liquid” asserr-i-easdy converted so dollars if needed in an emergency. Victory Bonds yield 3% inicrcst- paid to you uwIth-ouc fail, .03 of family resources after the was and will bc on hand to help you realize your You alone can make the decision. no.1. a’ through. » ‘Your savings will yield a higher return as Victory Bonds. At the same time they will be upholding osrsailors, soldiers and airmen in their world-wide fight for freedom. back r ‘Ufsiiiiesfith 1 la‘. 9hr * i’ rum. “an '“"i°m]f' the. uarterly auuetfi-i o!“ 0- ianrms, dxry am aretdreing r3- "sl uituru Statistics. ‘me e Iiuccd and plans are under way ior i 9min crop harvested in i044 has the use oi alflIcr-numbe BRINGING UP FATHER _______________ already caused runners in the i‘ z- bee! ti , Pgiiiemglpvimgs; tLnet__r3a__t_i_rpm_1gyout wlllpbeucr ogired? m” in“ roloows nonseq l This movement to emerge and ita ng is ‘ in evidence. ‘lihe uenoes oi th competition cannot be diilnitely cwngvmthsnliillstiv... .__Wt . i-h :-:—.--: -'"" ' fl laillstbellnninc promise u» mowuc t“ “‘ ediect on dairy-i greater degree i.u....g thfl """‘ i is placed at this‘ and other period, and nwy have a mligg 1. a tion v! enact an ‘rlnariilrfadtflred PM“ e Wu