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I ....................................... .........;....... NALIE ............:........................... ADDRESS .............................-................ ....-..--:.mm.1 -rm. Company is an Associate Company of Department Store of Saint John. 161 GREAT GEORGE ST. - CllARLO'ITETOWN. P.E.l. MANCHESTER Robertson Allison N.B.-Established me. I - PIIONE 2817 PAPERr- UH-' IN. INK ? K ll! ll. psi THF GUARDIAN. CI-IARLOTTETOWN r.w.c. Graduates GLORIA FBEDEBICA READ daughter of Mr. and Mrs. wiimot Read. Coleman. Gloria entered the Special Matriculation Class in 1947. This year she is on both the Welshman stall and Times stall. Her plans are indefinite. GOWER MURRAY MULLEN son 0! Mr. and Mrs. James Mullen. Charlottetown. Gower entered P. W. C. from Queen Square in 1046. This year he is on the Social Committee and is Vice-President of the Student Council. Gower intends to pursue his course in medicine at Dalhousic University this tall. :? FRANKLIN LUTHER PIGOT Mr. and Mrs. Lane Pisot. ltUUu1(i,t! Stewart. Frank, backed by a Provincial Scholarship. 9YlI9l"fd the Special Matriculation class in 1947. Among the many Willis he has won at P.W.C. is .the C.li.B.-J Longworth Prize for Si0l0EY- and this year he has assisted at the Biology Ln'boi'atory.. Frank in- tends to major in Biol08Y It 1331' housie University this fall- Phctos By Craswell .1-if-j-:”Z?::' &KW Modern Etiquette lly Roberta Lee .X7s. Q. when in a cocktail lounge with a man. should a woman tell her escort what she wants or give her order direct to the writer? A. She should tell her escort what she wants to drink. Q. when an emagement has been broken, is it permissible for a irien.-l to ask the men or the B111 e reason? "AA. Most certainly not. xi. would be GXCOOCIBCIJ rude to at. or make any comments about it. ,Q. when leaving the mom. should the hostess precede her guests? A. No; she should allow ha guests to precede her out of the room. Don't SuRor Ne only Eran TIII Torturing elm Of his 1? iii .,5ggi and on: in dons-look for the no N ..''.n.. -gr-c;,Ig;log;:;l,e-,,,., "r g.'u.'.'"o'I'm tab-Isis. Dolnln Hg omnh to. Ontario. IIKIII I. IAMIAI. my II: no Plume iesu Murder Gaul A III)! KIII (continued) I It was charsctsristic o! the man that he tound the situation amus- ing. In his pocket our evidence which would exonerate him iroin even the roiniest suspicion of hav- ing participated in any way in the tragedy now to be uniolded. From Bsrbara Van Buren he had receiv- ed a note at the tint. interval ask- ing him to come to see her in her dressing-room at the close at the per-iormsnce, and he had sent her a cordial-even sndsaying-reply. He would certainly be around to see her after the performance, he had said. How gratiiying it wss to reflect that that note oi his would no doubt be found when, in due course. there arrived the necessity or examining her euects! The climax was at hand. The action at the play hsd brought Bar- bara down stage close to the box in -which Leasing sat. In calm, bitter dignity Hester Hogan. in the role or the wronged wile, embark- ed on her customary denunciation. Regally disdainiui, Barbara met it in silence. Then the accent oi Hester-'s voice changed. Involun- tariiy leasing leaned forward. Her wonter plane oi cold, implacable justice was suddenly altered; It ringing, vengeiul joy was in her who as she drew a pistol from her bag -with the words: "I! ever I have done anything I glory in, I do it now!" . She levelled the pistol and tired- but not at Barbara. To the stunned astonishment 01 the audience in was not one single toy report that rapped out its note but the start- ling blast 0! a rapid volley of shots as the automatic clip empti- ed. And it was Peter Lessing who received them! There was a faint smile on Hes- ter's face as she saw him slowly sag forward. with his features can- tored in amazement; then, as it something had snapped within him, his arm on the velvet-covered shell or the boxtront slipped from its place, his face thudded on to the ledge, remaining lodged there for is horrifying instant before his whole body toppled out of sight. Not until this happened did Hes- tei"s hand drop to her side. Almost automatically Barbara van Buren had gone through the Iamlliar motions of her part. but the sputtering volley, the changed aim, and I-lesions iixed stare direct. ed at the stare box. had arrested her movement. she had followed I-1ester's gaze with her own in time to see the row that had overtaken the man she had loved. In hor- ror she uttered a cry and pressed her hands to her eyes to shut out the sight. 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