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WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, FRIDAY Alta. -- (OP) - Dr. 1C1’) - New Westminster is to l WJ. EIMDISDIE, 83. of Millet. one of have a. new burglar alarm system May 28th 29th 30th l Alberta's pioneer doctors will re ‘featuring dctcction “dc-vices which | 8.30 P. M. ‘ 11.1w a life rnembershllhin the heat explosions, see" intruders _ Callatlllun MgdtscalnAatirgtrtlvllégg has: lfnoliig“ sffl"; “I'm eve?“ "Snftl" i Wednesday Matinee at 2.30 -_- May 28 ' n mee n . t . an a arms wt regs t-r - - ~ - “ym” u. city police station. . All seats reserved - New seating facilities : ’" "" ' Every seat a good seat. - I D A l L Y C R Q S S W Q R D s? $15 v t t E I Mattmee, 50 cents - Evenings, 75 cents ,1 . _ E L A - ACROSS‘ now»: 22. Feminine a M .1. ~. A ti i i‘ . Plan on view - Tickets procured at .1§1,g';“;§;*“'*’ *-§>,1z.;~;;° 23 gggyuogg; N‘ > g b . , y L ~ l HOLY REDEEMER. HALL witha ‘(So.l\n1.l 5 T * W " "- l’ " A l‘ i Daily '_‘ 8 A. M. t0 6 P. M. miners ZLDiscascof :"‘,';‘S:A“’l"“ l *.. . . . ‘ .‘.. 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Ireland fruits 41.lii\':-.lid's food [if Pa" Benedlc‘ ‘K slam cofitract because he tried to l5 “ills,” m“ t guess the position of a queen’. when 20 llthltcal l it was possible. of course, that actually he could have located that "l ‘Ili-‘giuln ,. “was; lsutilne chalice car. ocar- card beyond doubt. - '- o ‘ea on whatever to the tfiym-l ,-" events in hand. But the reflccfion izszsf“ 222.: ztmatrta zzzzrd Q6 britlsh t H “ ' “n Wm East dealer. _ y salutation lailelrsesli. [Tilliehdttaetilctneligoilt-nsa Bot-h sides vulnerable-- . ~ ll . . ’ Eiilatlgpgigl) fihe‘ turned hcr torch this way and Q3 :0 a y ill-Music "W Lllnnnllgngwitisdaiitlfiiic uitclnqihe m?“ A‘ 1.. a 5 2 ‘3LGreek - . l < c "' "We" m‘ letter iiiitlsltyuitiiuii. ‘llsqppealred’ Sim m“ 1o 1 e 24M 9 6 Q A Q J o is? Guido.‘ p 8y noth n; eLse for hcr t Q 5 - lowest inspection. she turned the ttzht I '7 N note upon tho surface of the roads, and Q5 374 3 W E gizq m looked for the inevitable t" ‘Q 5 3-H l _ . 51° lgisfhgm‘ lmaiks.‘ And nc-t fifty yards from 3 S 23 ‘atclearedup ttclrvlownxgatc she found them, the ‘K 3 4' qo___,_th|ck_ 1dr ;$lS1e had at oncc expected AKQ 9 s‘ ‘ swcetltqum f" f! that she would not ats- '7 L“ Bodies“ covet. The treads site found were Q water deep and clear. built for a fast #33108 ‘3 Ikisubm“ $11‘. and in an uri-ow head pattern. The bidding; pa“ e tcmcmbercd tracing them lil EM‘ 5mm we" North “rm-flung full illafllghl to the alcnn on the l‘ s. Pass 5' 45 Abooklock - moot; she could not he ntistalcen Pa“ 6' Pa” P“, 46 youths m them now. Leslie Graham in Pa" (JRYPTOQUMTF-A cryptogrotn quotation X SKYLO SXG TJGFEYXH: AYCKO GK DJJ NJJH, X GZND NEZG- UKL YRYXH."—AYDDN'. FOR TRUST ME, THEY WHO § MELT WITH PITY, NEVER MELT WITH LOVE- Soturdnys Cryptoqtiote: "MJZ SYIK UlJICKIE§ By Ken Reynolds u I Plot Clarinet!" "31 course I'm o" hy-Hte Guardian Wont Ad said if was person had passed that way. But the snag was that he had not passed. She traced the curves by which he had turned the car lip0n‘ its tracks. Beyond, there was nothing; ltere, even, the issue was confused by the tracks of another cur making precisely the Jeanie manoeuvres. But there was no doubt whatever that both cars had come so far, and here tutticd and gone back towards London. Why? Because they had seen some- thing of the movements ahead? She could not believe it. Because some message had been sent alter them? 0r—hnd she hit upon the truth lterfl-uware the two cars the two halves of the expedition. and not. as she had assumed, one complete whole? Had car numour two coma out in pursuit of cs: number one, and overhauled it hero? In that case. it was evident that they had, for some reason, abandoned the run. The cat was out of the bag. And now what? She had no time to puzzle her head over how the cat had escap- ed from the bag. She moved onwards a few stops, and her torch found something else, full in the wheel-mark of Grahamu car. Ii. was so crushed into the dust where the wheel had passed over it that at first tho two ends appeared quite indepen- dent of each other; but when she put her fingers to it she found the middle section still there. splinter- ed into shivers like hlackwood. And this mess had once been a foun- tain-pen. She picked up the frag- ments, and knew something else. This mess had once been Peter's fountain-pen. Learner-Driva To London She turned, and ran for the cot- tage, hurling open the door so sharply that her mother awoke. Ind stared, rind asked slceplly: “Good cram-ions. Peggy, whats the ntattcr?" "What's the ntattcr?" said Peggy, , panting. "Everything1 thc matter. West opened the spade deuce; East put up thc ace and returned the spade quccn. Dcclarer won and _p1'omplly drew trumps, then, obviously feeHt-tg that: his only chance for the contract was to guess the location o1 the club queen. led the club jack through West. to tempt that; player to cover if he could. West, however. wu not so gullible; he played low without any revealing hesitation, and deo- laxcr thereupon put up the club nco flThl dummy in a belated dc- (‘iSlfIII to finesse the othtr “my. When. however, the club six “as led toward the closed hand. East showed out and it was all over-a club trick had to bc surrendered, for the defeat of the contract. South ShOlLld have deferred his club guess until he had gathered a great deal more information about the opponents’ distribution. Observe how informative this line of play would have been: South, after winning with the spade king. lends a diamond to the ace and ruffs a diamond with an honor. 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