the Mulberry ~iausiii ' little uncertainty linger like a barb h.) l .. love vrith you. ~ r i lion PROMPT, umcmm sun ‘Nt s1 up yet?" owl-inn — "Ngver Vining up. Not. till ml ibelong d glibfly to some man" Did she belong? Why must this in her hear-t? She belonded W Mike. Yet why did this lost and detached reeling grow every day heavier - an oppression. pert vein 8118i part a wincirfiglgretaig. Dart dull once grimly e o MThey went to the hospital to see Mary Gorgon and Soilnd her clmngod, looking young and small d glowing. “You'll out oi an here in a. day or two at this rste." ‘Virsinia mid. klsing her, and then you must iorgtt it all. M577. and be hsflirh" "Oh, I will. He was here Her heavy lea- “Oh, Miss , I mean." tunes wore a gosy Hum. Wariield. I owe so much to ‘you! I was such a fool —I blilli’, it all look- ed so hopeless. one YW — she’ ianced shyly at Bruce Gamble -‘ ll be hailJDY. too." Virginia changed the subject qulc , told lvlhry about Oscar Ha lous-—memustowe in before would send one. And that busi- neu 11181095 money -— I ought lo know, I've handled the bank ao- ooimt 1o: year's, and the income x, and eiveryilil-iln ." “I'm going to have line ‘ over. . will he . Billing’: the only right to do." " was n ul wunorgi‘ Meryspok were - readydeadfaegworiediorherior weams-ahemiusthsveputhim out iuot bedore I went tor she wanted t; be." , manna xrrm rang and " mechmimll . _ unison, ‘llourn, lliflse Wsriie d ' uv . his," said a quick voice, lawns Avie Andrews. I'm send- Bruoe for you tornorrowa-youke ' the dd ti‘. i l ALLSET! YOU'LL LOVE RENO! EUCH BEAUTIFUL MOUNTAIN5! COULDN'T YOU SEND TH; the calendar. days rim together lately. Tomorrow BUT HNETD Lil/E iN RENO FORSIK WEEKS! mMwn/mwzr/u . asaerws fi/asmws “d it ' All’ t0 puzzled She was married to Mike. what was brie! and ‘h ‘ ’ mo lei-y - a undlstinguishied, “Dar in8. darlinl. alter that, silence and w . stsibbing ear. fess in S know how she might not Confess that she as: beontirn And then there b0 Y 1N0! D98 and the Patuxent willow course. w guieler way, when ectly good talk. 51w lgevitrlihg smell s no valsfidlnlgt which co . wall up and cslsstr 0 01R‘ 0 — tfnst all to ‘have Avis tablet ls/ier and bekind and an a n55; iii .5 i i i and Mike - but m. stood completely ca-susl things bend and kiss the shrunken, purpled lsce oi’ ‘Doreen. Harrison and say lightly, “Bye. darli . ‘Get well, now. beiore I comeubizc .' lnrthe token doaredior-sndtlia. w—-" yvivginis. ‘reached M ed All the she? Ginn Y and loneliness torturing doubt and he had to con- that, look Bruce Gamble in the lace and own that she did not hid W88 lgglmale Words — 0' ir- BS uild 8 opho. X1 rely a y interlude. a. light er girl who had lov- ed him? Before her, Harriet Hi1 nd before Harriet, how many? Was she one o! msnY — except for tact that in a moment qt excite merit, Mike had married her‘! Wu ust another mulberry bush? so that he dedaise her. ot even pride leit — the pride that could walk sway with head up and spine stilt pdreri Bruce was on time - he would e! She mélst aniletand wear aching/en B)’. thoughts build o doors, no windows, b the inovitsblemthe e ning. she heard her own voice stim- s csug oo a r "ilis ' m Bruce l limit?’ 1 usly would thlrk this was nervous reaction from the strain she had d he was planning now give her s. sedative see that she got some rent! He was planning to her precious been ".5: 5 .5 said in, a quick, harsh voice, “Vir- ng ’ £110 she ed at him th oods-Ewlfth through e w w gleam red. yer crawling banks and, o ould choose this more was s per- w r c ithronged 1th t atti would be no chance ior intimate m. Ireland. with a population i .3? And then the duskg road back to Washimiton, and ruce sitting very straight beside her, his eyes on the road. He did not speak at sharply. he cleared his tin-oat and glnis- wan, opal light in tne west all seemed to be rushing up into Vir- ginia's lace. her breath. - choking her. l-ler ands were so tight on her purse thait her knuckles ached and there was pain st the roots o! her nails. Here it was - the inevitable. She heard her own voice, rasp- ing a. little. strange. “Dent say it, Bruce!" He turned and looked st her. and the car wobbled on the o! the pavement so that "ne had Jerk it straight again. “Don't ssv it. ever!“ Virginia again, said k l h straight ahead. eep n8 er eyes He did not speak again. Ha drove her to Teresa's door in sil- ence, and helped her out. She held out her hand. “Good-by, Bruce." “Good-by. Virginia," said ilatl. “This is good-by. Pm leav - Mexico, I thinir-" “Good luck" she said. and smil. thinly and walked through the doc-r. She heard his car snarl to a sudden start. He ma; zone-and she had not told (To Be Continued) he l‘ Occupation‘ Duty Meant llard Work For British ilriiiy .._i_ BY ROSS MUNIO EYNHA 5 inn Arm, Occupation Force has suoceaslully dealt with asoore ct major problems ranging lrom iood and ooal to rslugees and corn- municaitions. Army authorities at headquart- ers hen said that more than 2.- hnvs been ea ivity n . , em daily . with st leas 4.000.000 Germans remgses i... into the from Qmhoslovskia. Refugee conga hsvnfbeen established along s Hume-British lrontier in Germany tobring some oi-deriothis mass movemcnoiflennans t m westward. hi‘!!! QDQUIQH V9 COIlltfllfiA ed maze than N0 hold bridges and sou mils! o! med have been repaired. M VEDs only H56 miles d "t" “firs...” um“ a n , demolished. Nozv th a . m 1.000 miles cl track tion p12? "shalt I0 rnilwny 111$: re- m ‘minis Army also is dimmed with maintaining law and order kiwi-cart‘ 35".“ mm shtic gulr n oonfilfil i‘ so mobile h. ts 0 poll-o warm/w: asr _“".........‘““‘°’““' “XE...” ‘m’ AMER/ED p/gsr - giglgw M a m... u: I? m. Mouton m. SOHEQNKEEP Ii wbscsussllsslub ““§'"}3.°"m$ MECOMPANV? " " m u” h“. x.” ygrn, ‘.3533 “dsg-Zn‘ ' u. look u u» man . ..........-“~'.°“'."i‘°...‘i"£.lt'.f‘.t; "8199 in the And lot wiinli ‘ '~ Q twice a.‘ t i. is YOU ov ieel that you're almost one 0! the family" ~ Th road and th shadowy thlckgts 01 pine, the diQ and the 51 '- 1 Glv, " lfifliflllll had sought s Union sho . compelling eive ‘ the Union wit n a . and collection of Union dues by a dozl lions. ohecio-onlK-or pawl: liiim"°°iii°i‘ i... wo or respec rom what the Union had sought, it flip- plied the check-elite all employ- ees instead oi just to Union mem- hers, and it removed the oempui- on from Union membership. Alternative: Should the Union cell a strflre without the bMk"‘Z—-€l0 lwt to susllelxlgion o! tlsg cgrfliecxk-oiitprlvll; ego s peri i-oxn wo s months. With about 9.000 work- !!! 110W employed and Union dues sit ll. s month such action would mean loss to the Union oi irom $18,000 to $54,000. In the event of a wildcat strike —a Work steppe-so by s sroup or em loyees without sanction oi’ the Uh — officers qi the Union would be reguired to repudiate the strike lmme lately and to declare any picket lines established by the strikers illegal. thus allowing Union members to continue work normal- Penalties were also provided for individuals who took part in a. wildest strike. They would be sub- ject to s company-imposed line oi $3 for each day they were on strike and in addition would lose one Year's seniority for each week oi the strike. become strong to carry out their m"1c'iimns' l l “ e orsanzston t labor not in a. civilized nnerobe mted sa . this, enlightened leader He made no attempt to iix deu tailed responsibillt for "the past unsalsiscwnv re tic-ns between iihenFord Company and its employ- ees, but said the primary error 119F681?! i? lie inbhn ialiggoiutist 0 Propel‘ Y" w "tie company buying labor as s oom- modity 'l‘here was criticism ol the Union for some phases of strike. Mir 1 was carr ed i . w. inms§..".s"wi3. “iliifiefi. tion oi the power plant and main- tenance work was “a su stu- pidity" and an hgularwlno ille bberri- srou an w "insolent flouting o! the ‘civil On the other hand there was "ex- wmifiion an? Dfovocstion." make s l emilrlo liable {or Union d M . Rangeeaid th " sifted... ma: the ° w’? 2i‘- h g _ 1,9,; torts which were admitted by the '°1y".,f'... M"§§.§.,°§f,, .,-}‘.‘.’,f? company to be substantial. om 0m, u; 2909909 dingo“; . (not that some workers enjoyed the sons have been repatriated 531:0 benefits Wmwllt Dflyini; dues led 9}?!‘ um irtrairmjze£mtilfimilni by.” yiwngho a? On h , the ugeo 0T1 Di! e i e ° “becomes morienficute liiilistivn tee» $8 charlie-would riotbsslilltlo aged] essments leveigd byutllys plaza.“ LEEDS, land -—(0 P)--A iglvencontailritingmbonds ce testes mineral‘ at £15,000 ($81,500) was stolen recently from the house oi Mrs. Paulette Yorm, o! Moor- lown Leeds. Constant TH!‘ ciisntorrerowsr pusnomr A i’ ‘llliilstsr ‘ Strung “Grltitlsi . d, . ‘n , < _ , - -' _, e-.- 7- f -==_ — — counnious srigvrcr: In 0f ll. Z. Slciallsn (gnu z- 1m... at... s1 - ~_~r'a ingiul in - ‘m’ ' PHONE 12 ‘ ‘ s" ‘,5 , __ unfram- who'd "fi'P' l1 lmill- . -—-- _ racing wlihlibs tuition- irunso my oi Q I - 1 hso“; (OP) F: an“ grub,“ o, “Immu- llIHnfls dub; mam burns- “hi”; ' that“ You'll MGIVIR S * ion’ and o0mpnny‘issi.n'lty“mlodsy unim- t e m».- Government m “u” “wufim” "°"' . . l fume no pills to inowwhsttodo-youknowths "HARLIEMQIVER wulaid wpqdyqwymlwswiioaslsriditsbvgesdinnlatfir- 0mm“ °°|a_b“tn i contact we have to make down .. mass! _ g1 rsesdvm-rsgsnt y: Prinz - n, ‘In Wm,“ m, o»: - "rerfglgg; ttfilsyfiold Stroll ..,,..2‘" “‘ ‘£5 wuii..."'°' “PM ui ‘h’ g" i" ‘w’ °° w‘ "'- ‘““"' ’ flit-merit wumu (0.10) mini-w- n emit Sou ru- omhf“ W“ "on. w. 1 know oil out," 1g - ll?- RIM- 11M- ! "'1 '_..§-"»‘ 10h h» the racing days when told the gums: tovonflh. , ., sn-fisrisronohedwlnultorrrliergllntJfiexaur-c whu,.gm.n_to_wlnmpq sizrnihteueduwu ain't, suddenly In” "Nam ‘u! ymw “Pm at on dn1_ strlksrulsdmlll" ll "VII. -- dwfgummywmfml“ ma“. ahremtwhcnshe outthow .Andthisoouidn ma, “was gumtrmsliiempieqgqmmflmq use ma" w“ 0mm.’ more; was: si..‘i.‘£¢°t..§°$i?.‘?3. .. hi... sex. ' "m “or wry - viii; rim...“ m...‘ n“; "ii- r"- be dons “You'll — “gym i“ "I" ""1""! M“ “S m‘ 5'" ‘m’ 1"" “if” ti» ‘In . wuiolhiui by r- not iui honey." w. Bcvllyowritel. °§m hardy mu dogs. uis wort- “No win ‘rt sway on Sunday. Avis, shs m. .i ilv £1111“ meat o! an initiation m. would b0 “n. colt of living u vs hi ii srs o: u» re not . miiiild {Wt 0W 5319 "u" b. " k ‘m u u“: because o! high wagsl. ler ul pend with specie] diets, toidan . I'll arrange sdrnw- whculi- ""31 3c "fig, o 1 I!!! 81W" in I goods made in New Zsslsnd are were ted i fish or meat uzmwwir“ s; “that. “t; s so... we. t... t. ma... sidwtiel‘ gr r"".q"="" P"? "rem" urwsrmesr . 2.1mm ti? use: 2i... snvss... mi. "tit"- °' i"; iii»- -=~ i-i» l wardrobe, her. costly 1118B. the sx- gill‘, "l chéwlfn- and m” a" in Fifi-R! - protection to the fifglfwfif’ gflfigfjny°figifi t: ‘$5,’; m-lve li uor that was wasted on the t WM h!!! aiinmh v irlilittl company ainst improper work Mam w, ha" ‘only 1% mum,“ er chiselnz lriendn, " muses. I mo: W“ 01B mm and “i? 3 n l" o]; BWDPIQQ. e 108th!!! provided a now o! bank’ y,‘ 1t u“, over‘ Labor Governments are what are .43 hi.“ W “m” "m" "° m"; s...“ ~ r m“- ~ » . "t... .1 ... t... t s: you: 2r" s ....-. .. s: i=- miiw- immi- i» - ii- Mr". i“ "”.i"'f°5"" ."""""~ .."'-..:.2:."?:=..%2i.“..2"i ‘.2 xrssmirti“ ii‘“°‘*'%.ir "i ii‘..‘i€i'.“i3"ii..‘§°.ii“.fiil%. izr o.t'*..‘i"*:"-.r.%"...i“~ “iii: iii-iii-3i"w%'?"=-?»~”3*53 i? i555- aibout this,” virgin... id Bruce sulfur uis mornifl! mo» would hut on. her out buttoned. for uis Union or individusg u. u...- §1"-°~°- I "m '° P" "f, $58135’ -.‘p',,,,,,.,‘§‘-’. ,‘,,d"’2§,°f,-,,,n§¥ 5f; Gamble i w, “but 1 like him. no arrive, m the minute and, Avis hovering. Merry h sins her. case in illegal strum. m "M"- "m ‘mm’ seemed 53 a rim iigtuu; man - $3,?“ °,§°°{“fdf§}éfl‘inlz_ Wwm m t n I Wsssdgxetflnsl Biflt- gffllfl ‘,',',‘,'“‘{;,,,',"‘d,§ “.1,” 3,‘: Qogfi ‘i’: f.‘.'§’.‘._f‘.'§ flilovéfililbltg ‘Si’: "igéfi ’°5°“§'§iéa“l yd“, t. 1m, so mm]. d9...- glrL w; a go"vearguhf on wedding tees, or lunernl er ‘workers to have high wages. christening lees, 3/6 in th, on any interest (rum money snk. "You certainly get medicine and hospital cnre sickness benefits and old age pensions, but they are not free. You pny heavily for tliem through every, possible form of taxation. “The only people cared for by EH22 OUT OUR WAY ~44 ‘Trail m; nut-ii iiliiii suipiiii Pills The “workers" only work 40 hours n week and ar, all the time on strikes, or “go s ow" tactics. There isn't a "worker" anywhere in New Zealand who earns what he gets as wages. “'1 only hope they (the Govern- ment) get bumped out at the next election. I wou d much rather live in Canada any time. “N0, socialist governments are e "mu- "is theta" i RED ROBE OrsngohPokos Tea " _. e~ l not oil they are cracked u: to be. They are voryiwsutslul an squan- der millions of pounds to no pro- flt. ‘they medds in the people's grlvats aflslrl too much; I pray snnds never gstl a Labor gov- ernment." SOUTH KILDAIII SOIIOOL Rs - oi South Kildare School for e maunih o! inning. Grade IX.-1, Gordon nuissy; 2, ‘M 36g’! 1 M H d s .-, arion ar y. . eavlé-l, Paulo Gillis; 2, Grace ‘fill, Pearle Oliver} Grace V.—1, V - iii-i, Nancy Gillie; 2, Norma Rayner; 3, Keith Rayner. Grade II, — 1, Roy Cotton; 2, ma’ ardy. rade l. — 1, Jean Wells; 2, El- mer Arthur; 3, Alden Weeks. Periect attendance — Wendell and Alden Weeks. , G. P. Corcoran - Teacher. By J. R. Williams OUR BOARDING HOUSE i! co; Moi»... lion hss been changed to Mcniiay Feb. 18th. All out of town cmi-ics to be sent to the Boy Scout and Girl Guide headquarters care ot Miss Gidden, 103 Queen 8L, to sr- rive on or before this date. Entries will be judged on Wed. Feb. 20th., and exhibited ailer- wsrds at an afternoon lea, .',,, (mo. ' I v I ‘is ‘I'll BEBBBOBOUGH SH!!!) UOMPITITION The closing date o! this competi- With Major l-loopis *3‘ o‘ 2*? §‘§ JOE PALOOKA THEY axiimrmo ANY KIND OF 105m’- IFICAHON. we was was DIDN'T T'COM£ HE -_ His WIFE mo MINUTES i-iis ,,- ‘THIS FRIEND wnote EAMILY V, ‘ro arr HIM 0F six HAVE 1D WASH UP AT ‘TH’ ESHDP.’ “KING Hi5 WORK HOME I GUESS TH‘ GUV WACKY. SAY WHY YA CALL ME PRESIDUNT GIVE YA TH’ MEDAL I'LL BET AFTER HE'S HOME FlVE TO TAKE A i 2-! J-Quviuiawé on . r 0mm HAVE TIME, W5 £51‘ KNOBBY. SAY DO SOU AN MEETTH WHENi-E OUGHTA BRINGING UP FATHER Au. Tiler: BY LlkiKlNG "me TWELFTH FLoORs OF Attsczo/n-iisti Hi5 KlTE- — ’li§u%‘§“éii.£§°$ss/ ssrgliqgoJrhi/{D SCRAPERS? our or-iT.’ " "' - um! iNi-W Mr CREATE A VAST uerwoaii NOTHIN’ DOIN‘. - YOUAINT GONNA i HAVE NOTHIN‘ WDJSTRACT By George McManu! \ WANT TO 6° Wu.“ YOU TC Tl“: TH‘ CA“: TU UVCLE ALBERT IN Jill-f 130T YOWR; TOO TiRBDn/Ou EATRA |_,!|'_y'rguPP£R ANTHEM GO IGH -—""L——-"' DONT WANNA GO "I'D BID {Q 4i l‘? l i i yum Au. m? Fol! 50m; REAscml i COUGHING ls Serious Man g friend can tell you how e ectiveiy you can treat a stubborn cold with Poison‘: Cough Syrup; this soothing remedy goes right alter throat~ soreness. Nasty clots ofmucus dissolve. Sneezing and runnin nose quiet down. Even thong your cold is an oid one, even ‘if you have been coughing for weeks, you will soon realize that powerful ruedicatlon- in actively at work when you use Poison’: Cough 8 . Don't let your so d l nger on ovitliout proper treatment-help to smash your ooidright now-i . the remedy to lid you in reliev- ggl ‘out.’ thrust. m“ '7: i» ‘ i». its": i