PAQEJlO uvw-s-a-va-u-e- eanlr-vi-‘V-‘V Twenty-Four liour Leave BI RENEE SEANN gnu- I "Student Nurlifi i ‘cw-e ‘weak “Mr "I." g ,-_-.-.-,--.-.-.-.wmv.w - . .. 11'- pld Miter “How did Wu ll- mug w zexiyiz? om you 1mm- Iid stand up And cheer? Couldn't he see that it was to sBYQ . hlm rmm unhappiness i-hflififwd allowed him to keep uls lulth in Denise? Couldn't he undewi-BM that all the vuhlle sheid been think- mg o! hm? He seemed sudden!!! y, xqngnbet comet-ins. It n. u if n: lint he'd been Lmable to P1000 It all i-her. "What did Jerry M11- 1m‘ te you? was he with Qenise M; the time of tile accident? but surely. l! 119 We" Sig“; away with her, he kncw scmc- . ing?” "Ho didn't, because it wasn't Jefly Miller with WIICUI Denise was runn- ing ;|_v\'a,_\'. Thai; was where I WM wmng. But there was another man. J erry knew his name. He's an Amer- lean called Toddy Scherwll- He he'd try to set ln toudh with 11-h and maybe hc could tell me some- iihillg." , "l see! So you confided inpthis fellow IVllIIOr thillus that YOU 411d" l- even tell me." Ohen-y let lull color flaming her cheeks. It wls all very well. but ihere were tw sldcs to every stbfy. He Wm rlrlcry nt ilor now lmcl bit- terly resentful about what happen- ed. But it wrlslrt iui-l" l0 blame her quite .50 rullll0s<l§ She Said. (FY1118 hard to keno her voice sieady. "I didn't mean in tell Jerry. He just wormed it out oi’ me." Simon made an n gesture. "My heaven, Cherry, I 111M dOXVt know whnt in 53y!" _ She put 1 htmd toward hlm- _It lny on the polished table. white and small and lonely. "Simon, need you say anything? Can't We g0 on er; we are? Darling, I love you so. I need you so. And I reel sure every- thing really ls ali rlgihli." "Do you? Wcll, I conzrzltulauz you on your powers of wkllful thinking! I'm lllrnid they nrc far better than mine, No. of course we can't g0 on as we are." Even n: he spoke these words, Simon wondered ii’ he were being net-nil sely brutal and if, In- deed he w: ' meant. them- He was m ilnrriiirri .1. whrn. nheki told him that he rollldni think ahead in any Lind n!‘ future in uhich Cherry mlghi. not be his wife -- Cherry. whom he'd loved. whom he didl still love so completely. Only seme- thlrlg now had happened to that love. Until he dini know that Denise was truiy dead. how could they re- sume their married life together? Cherry sitting opposite him, was tvy hard not to let him see how barrio he'd hurt her. because i! that was how he felt about thingb, it wnsrvt for her bo insfst thart they should be any different. Brieflr“ iihrvuch the time had been since their marriage, surely he, as march gar‘ "lg; ‘he'd buried ner P001‘ her voice» a she, hnd realized that they were be“- ufule for each other. she'd know-n 3°" "B1" "m1 i-h It all along. from tine very first mnln- F‘ cnt she'd seen hinl. It seemed to J1 m. .<.= diim Deis “mm” - hi? lFII-tnulelllglghfisg.‘ (rot?! he’? l? Not "W! If he had. hen love hm ‘was hrmllse of Denise that this what 1°’ whe breach was now rising between them. Sh” waited- "Simon, you can't melm that ' u“? frmléogfffixgom h) get _ 7. "Isgnft it the on? possible line to "m. NO. it dam be." "mi be l" “pm mm. but “.50 seems w ma» But he dldwt come back. Mrs. I e pushPd back the chair as he Gwen” 7°“ 7° he!‘ “@14- spoke. He turned from the table. “when “m! Papped he!’ 11 “Simlon!" Cherry’; voice was shanp ° dmmg ma" d°°r with amdeivy, Simon, where “e you over. Dorft I'll be back in time to drive you back." flurry sat staring straight before her. Sihc hoard the front door slam s1" “mam. 100mm“ receding dawn theithat she was upset. "I don't think ll flagged path. Mrs. Greene inlw“ b9 , h iMr- Lindon: remlem cred something up 1mm the plate o; chlckmlhe had to see to in Llttleton. Hes m. m5 mung and asked herself walking there across the fields." It minded lame and untrue, but r: 5 Mme spot o; home, between it would have to suffice. Mrs. Greene newly married couple? A frown "m" “k - unwed he-r brows. She'd been ""1 mm married herself, though it was meryhtxeasm e798, what was up. Surely there hadn’ NEW [OW PRICES ON ASPIRIN! New Aspirin prices bring Safe, Fast Relief now ignite roach of ‘in; H d b , ..rl.'..:* 13¢ l. ‘- .1, 19¢ new, 19¢ Wlly Aspirin Works So Fusll mstantiyl The moment you drop an Aspirin Tablet in water it begin: to d-Ilaolvc. It disintegrate: in two accondli That lightning action In the glue: happens in your stomach! Aspirin takes hold of pain at once; gives you safe, fut relief. For pain due to: IIIAIIICHIQ, COLDSI ‘him two Alpitin Tablets with full [lass of water.‘ NIlllll-Oll, NIUIITIS, IIIIIIMAIIIMI Toke two tablets with glau tuber. IOII TIIIOAII Crush three hblet! In I“ glen vutew-nrllc deeply.‘ ASPIRIN look for Ila lqyg C” ' Qygfyhblgl- If II KIWI"?! 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Billy MacNell. down upstairs in the Grade v1. - 1, Elaine Ramsay, z, ~ _ . and since sh had apparently not heard the knozk on m“ Bernard’ 3' Elwood Gwen Ithe door. she hadn't Glr had time to l er- me “We? flw were she W3! shed- GéIlIBfiNVNfiXIII, Florence Adams Edward Bryan. " be: alter me g _ K " ‘ "id MYS- 9mm BuolxlzgleanIg. Lloydmxdgnls. Malcolm (‘$311M thins Grade IV (s) l, Joan MacDonald, Still, she'd never had out of the house banelyl n he canle home again! icnlng anxiously for sweet mm? I've got a nice f" ggplewhwortkum ‘tallies’ n lyl bed "out B caps er her Pvo sot to think this thins m“ M me have some cream." big ‘ m; 0n_ made a. tremendous effort. He closed the door behind him. M“ 5mm’- swefl- Al??? TEFL 011 flsmpali-hetkaally. ‘Won card the tremor in doesn't need to be. ar . them in a kettle at an ample amount (laundry soap dlssoiv and one w We tablewoon‘; magi‘); Grade I. (C) l. Thane MacNeil. Buy wisely - in veslyaur savings 172 Canada$fizlure \ ‘I Complacency is the enemy of victory} While the United Nations have travelled far on the road to success, yet if would be‘ dangerously premature to assume that the‘ war is over. Our iob is to do our utmost individually and collectively to reach and? even exceed the obieciive bf the Sixlhl Victory Loan, for money is the sinews of war} and even if the awful struggle ended to-‘ morrow a fearful aftermath of bills would“ remain to be paid. You are not asked, to give your money but to lend it on the mar- velous security of your Canada and ours. Let us go forward fearlessly and courageously until a glorious Victory has been achieved over the Axis Powers of Darkness. ‘l. l! ode v. - l, George Sheellon, z, wllnc a bit 2, mg; Adam . Grade III. (A) l, Lurla Home, 2 m . ~e continued) Bertham Bryan, ' -————-———-—— Grade III. (B) 1, Liane Home. 2. . WASHING HANKIE! Joyce MacDougell, 3. Jean Mac. -———— 130118811. 4, George MacKonnick. ' m family handker- Grade II. - l. Phyllis MacNelll, chiefs oaln be unpleasant. but it I. Bhlrley Gard, 3. Flrva. Ramsay, 4. Night before Gordon Rlodgerson, m r ‘ lglgiggiimgufxlfssagl: 2 Grade 1,5151?) 1. Sterling Adams, , _ ate pail In the morning put @6300? man’ a‘ Gertrude large enoush w Grade 1- m) 1. Josie Gallant. 1- — - ~ 1-‘ * n °i will" 2. Resale larva .3. Barbara Mac- Donald. Perfect Attendance: Elaine Ram- l” ' "“‘“"_ I point but do ‘IIOI? boil. tllilbfililil“ ydrq-lnfeyrjgemsggiig- shrill“ As THE Ema °f.fl‘° w" in" Boiling yellows linen. Alter scald-l" feflcher Em‘ swwfig’: - gygaggg-ag Q1“ fofcgg 9° ' all-out for invasion —we folks back ISemIs Telegram to 94 000 Workers‘ home mm mobilize m ma!‘ ‘up: i port. Not only on every battle front,‘ museum: addressed In 04,000 fclfinm railway workers has been lent o e C d‘ N t‘ l‘1"l‘~’l°ffi°'§I“’° sysmmanth to h i’ h fi nnn lnn a lonu ee p m gone over a in t e gVIhOIIIIIOBI.IIIVSISEIPQ?R€CF5CHII8HIIAD, previous Victoryplnlaeffsc 821d m III: 1 HIHTIIIII an ICSI en O B DIP dinn National Railways, and was their previous high record of addressed to all em loyoea of tho g3“ lmada,'_ asking Lo ovor tho win-s from ling victory first so tha Victory Loon will be _ t Ills o was carried through aspecial message take form under the deft and >y which the company's tclo- aura touch of Miss Beatrice Tilloy," linked by mingling: one of thf mofit carport of the oom- w . .'_ but on the home front. loo, we all have our duties. ‘ Everyone who possibly can’ should invest in at least one extra bond during the present drive. Buy mother bond as your investment in the success of invasion. This is the crucial year. Every- one must do his full share. 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