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Jenn llnolnod. Grade )-l. Dame. Bryant- lm; 2. Bulman: i. David Stevenson. Grade I (l)—1. Donald mil; i. Melvin Lnrkin. Grade I (bi-i. Bett atevanson. , Grads I (cl-l. Dnv Bryenton. hen average in senior grades, . 84 percent Highest average in ‘ ‘ late erodes. James mritin. as percent. Highest average in junior grades, Donald Hill 91 percent. Jreocher: my MleKlnnol. (Patriot please copy) i o All That Glitters . By houses Parkinson Inn 00090-60 Alfredo and Helen hm hesitated to commit them w vinyl-hint that evening, fa fatigue on their part; however. ere was a recept- ion at the Chinese negation to which they might go later on it they all ielt in the mood when the time came; or his Parents would ti»; deilishicg to grave pass a eas an our lo - stairs, before they retired for the night. "I'm afraid you'll have w nah a, whole succession of L ‘ ." Helen ' ‘. because everyvul wants so much to see you and en- you-thc Mexican rul and aha foreign corrcapon enta nnd-—" "And the mibaasy and country club set and the b8 bus- inesamen?" "Yes. That's itF-do you ever for- get anything, Zoe? Yomcant fix to all these parties if youre to o" any time for visiting with us and do any aizhtscelm; at all. _1ts e shame you can't stay lonzfliv‘ Bob found himself spending coun- adequate as a. host to a lady Zoe's caliber. Alfredo was invited and went to the luncheon also, and there was no relimlna dis- cussion of it lhdlca ng that t was regarded as unusual in any way. But during the idle hour their departure Helen spoke to her sisher-ln-law with the first signs oi actual distress that she had b!- trayed since the visit began. "I never see Guy any more at all, zoe. He's stopped comma hero u» call entirely. And when we meet by chance he acts as 1i he hardly knew me. You must have notio- "Yes, I noticed. Well, don't worry about it, Helen, any more than ygu can help. Unless you want make an issue of it." "How can I make an issue out 0! it?" “It might be rather difficult. But I suppose there‘1l have to be a. showdown some day, between you and the old lady. Incidentally. do you care anything about Guy?" "Yes Zoo, I do. Not the wa l care about Alfredo, of course. ut since Fve been kept from seeing him, I think about him a lot. And the more I think about him the more I want to see him," All the rest oi the week. Helen was 811N- fully aware of Zoe's sympathy and sup%. Zoe's decision to go to Midnight Mess at the parish church instead of to a party at the American Em- ba on Christmas Eve made a. most favorable impression upon Donn Aurelia and it was the con- lurroundings, because her faculties as a trained reporter could not suddenly cease to function. she snw that some kind o! a strange stand. iiantaatlcaliy decorated with and a red and front of the church. 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And don't let any of the other: come either. ,I'll be back in a minute. And meanwhile I'd much rather be alone." Several other persons went down the aisle at the same time 3s Zoe, when they reached the rear of the nave, wilere the outside noise was more noticeobla, their “whim, m. creased, but not suddenly enough to attract the attention oi the wor- lh-‘Dlfirs nearer the sitar. It was not until she had reached the swinging leather door that Zoe knew beyond any shadow of e doubt that a riot was soins on. It radiated from the improvised dabi: beneath the stone ‘gross, where a awriyo mamcdinar shirt, dorky lillxglififi. and a Jauned than spoke. Closely packed around him were fifty or more men, also wear. ing red shirts. who were echoing his shouts. The newcomers began ’ to jostle the red-shirts and m match off their caps. toaslnl; these into the air. Inevltably, a random blow was struck here and there, and as were increased in number and intensity. the scuffle spread. Before it had actually reach” tho Prohortlons of In uproar, e. shot "n8 out, and a thin man fell flat on his face before the dais 5nd w“ flushed and trsmpl rush toward the Zoe, caught in the crowd that was , filming forward, heard the crackle of shots on every m, Q1 h"; The churchgoer: were coming "It rapidly now. Zoe was fighting her we toward tlhe facade in an effort get inside. She had g1. most reached the leather door when Aliftd" “mo out of it. with Helen on one side of him 5nd 1mm, W011i“!!! on the other. Immedi- Don Lulz. Dona Amelia mq 1m _ The others. mercifully. were sill] inside. "Go back!" she shouted, "I'll I he with you in a minute. . she saw Alfredo Blanca 1h he; direction. and with a. look or m. oosnltion and understanding, she saw him smile and nod. He half turned, pushing Helen gently he. hind him toward his iather and mother. who had already rggglyygd the shelter of the leather door.‘ Then she saw him try in put Marla Michaela behind him also. Even in that dreadful moment, m, w“ conscious of the quietness and Ebntlenesa of this last act. | ‘Phe next moment. he and his ‘ sister were both lyim; rm the pgve. ment. The scarlet stain from Mal-la Michaellrs white dzess spread over Zoe as she knelt beside them. The Bltl III dead already. But Zoe - ERE are the dotted lines on which I’m glad to place _’ my name. To me, to us all, it's the Victory Line. With my name and the names of all true Canadians on this line we can speed the Victory. h * Without a suificient number of names on this line now, we_ can't have a qbeedier Victory. Our country needs more and more individual people signing on the Victory Line and buying more and more Victory Bonds. That is why I’m urging my family and all‘ my friends and acquaintances to sign up and buy to their full limit. I’m buying Bonds two ways-first with ready cash-and then instalment buying out of current income. In the past I bought“ my home on the instalment plan-today I’m buying Victory lan. .000 and HOW TO BUY ABOND Give your order to tlle yiclpry Loan nlesnun who tails on you or §lace n with any branch bank or lfllil C0111 ill)’- ypur emn oyur for cash or nn the Or send you: order to your oral Victory Loin Headquarters. Any one of these agencies will be_llld to m; you eve tomPlelrnl your IPQIICMIOD. bouxhr in denominations oi 6S0, M00, ll lure: and my needs of the future in the same way. This way I can buy more Bonds-and help bring our boys back in a shorter time. ou can also buy llondv through a toll Savings Therefore, you are urged too, to buy to your limit. Indeed, beyond your apparent limit in an all-out effort to help win the war in quicker time! assistance in 0nd! ma; be $00, Buy more and more Victory Bonds. N VICTORY LOAN H EADQUARTERS PROVINCIAL OFFICE l‘! Queen gtreet. Charlottetown. QUEEN'S COUNTY OFFIUI I7 Queen %tl:eat, Ggparlotietown. 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