THURSDAY. Alberta Cnlde Oil Production OAUJARY. (OP)-Crude oil pm- duotion from Alberta's 6.505 wells capable at producing .7 ed 251.148 bends daily during the wax ended Feb. 8. This cam- pers with production during the provioua week of! 232,706 barrels daily and of 107.406 bu-rel: daily in the cor-rieepoa-idling period a year "0. In the lut week is well: were added to the lint of capable pro- ducerc. an increase of 796 over the corremondmg week a. year ago. R4-(twatar again ma production leader. inenuing it; production by 4,474 barrel: daily to average 01,490 barrel: daily. I.oduc-Wood- bend averaged 50.0G barrel; daily. I drop of 3.411 barrel: over the previous week. Bonnie Glen bet- terecl ita previous wed! produc- tion by 11,914 barrel: to record 27,561 barrela. other field: and niece producing during the int week, with their dalbr avenge production, were: Acheson, 0304 barrels; Armcha- cemroee. 9.636: lbroelalar. (.152; Penn. 0.308; Glen Park, 1,711: Gol- den spike. 5.617: Joseph Lake. 1.- 111; Lloydtminatet. 3.500; North Big Valley, 7,122; Stettler, 3.666; 'mrner Valley, 6.700: Weeterose, 5.488: Wizard Lake. 14,330. dress-select yours now-C Bridal Gowns in both blue, etc. LADIES' STORE SPRING SHOW COATS A complete selection awaiting your choice in a distinctive variety of silhouettes. 522.50 to 569.50 SUITS Yoifll find your favorite in our smart new group meant especially for well dressed women. 516.95 to 589.50 DRESSES Every new Spring Wardrobe demands a pretty 54.95 to 535.00 Evening Dresses in shades of shrimp, maize, mauve, We also carry a complete line of Skirts, Blouses, Hats, Purses, Gloves, Slips, Hosiery, etc. Use Our Loy-Away Plan. i any garment until needed. The GIIEENDAL Co. Ltd. Ballerina and Full Length. A deposit will hold 150 or. GEO. s'r. 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Nobody has yet come up with n Igond clue to the causi- Fighter pilot Douglas Gilbert. ,.".'v flow over the susceptible area ;'l":t-srlay and "the glass of my compass splintered all if it had been hit by something dead in p the centre." 1 "When I landed I examined the plane cm-fully for signs of It puncture. There was nothing." i Seek Answer Scotland Yard and civil aviation ministry nfficials promptly drag- 2941 out their old files on the b mystmy. 1 Here are the theories brought jtorward earlier" 1 That small stone-It on the road izzot thrown up bv the cars. So tine road was swept every day m Ihut the windshields went on I spllntcrlng. 2. That small boys with air nia- tnls were to blame But police never found nnv mischief-makers. it That rxo:-rt marksman did it. ifzom thrs Surrey hills. Police cars "mid police rlnszs scanned the arm. iln vain. One police car's Wind- ishield was "victimized." l One Briton oven .!ilE1lE5L9(ibrifl!- ;inrz in a priest to exercise the ."evll spirit" of Missile Mile. . I F 12.000 HEAR GRAHAM i LONDON IAPi - Evangelist iBilly Graham preached to 12.01)” men and women in London's Hor- '1-lngay Arean Monday night and sent. them home singing hymns. At their bus stops and in queue! I at the underground station the lcrowda continued einillnil the Ihymns in xxlucli Graham had led lthcm at a revival service beginning ihis I2-Work ciiisudn here. Silk Panties . Worth to 51.49 For 49c ( children's liepartment ) 33 1-3Vo OFF ALL WINTER MERCHANDISE. Ioys' SUITS. sizes 4 to 6x. Coat and Trousers. A good assortment. Special price . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54.95 eacli Ioys' Gabardine JACKETS. Sizes to 6x. Extra Special at 53.95 each - BASEMENT - Boyn' Heavy All Wool MACKINAW JACKETS. in sizes 10 and 12 only. 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"You mean...'!" he began eagerly. But she had slid down, too, and faced him with B. Stiff face, dark- ened with disgust. "I don't mean a thing except that you're dumb- and always will be. And, person- ally, you make me sick-” She marched. away without looking back. Gary started to follow on wooden feet. Then he walked around and began examining the cuttings. let-A ting water run over his palm. TUI.)-i bing the bits of rock between hlsl fingers, abslractedly, not seeing A thing. I, He had lunch with the drill, crew and at dusk reluctantly start-t ed toward the house, wishing him- self for, far away. A car was parked in the drive and he took himself upstairs the back way, deciding that if thm-el was company for supper he would; ask Marla for something on a tray.i ll-ie kicked off his mud-plastered ikhaki and his heavy boots, and luas splashing in the shower when lsomeone. tappcd at his door. "Gary?" oalled Mona voice. I "Yes? I'm having a. bath, Mrs. IMason." I i Leeks I I He wrapped hunss-if in a bath-I lrcbe and opened the door a c:in.k Lee stood there, looking Wvnrried. . "Gory, come down as soon as you're dressed. . .Cvi-iry, Olm-i"a here -and Grace." ' "Gosh - what now?" Gary. thought, as he squlrmed info xi shirt. and JPl'kPCI a nP('I(llC th.-ollglii his collar. He smacked I115 hair flat and went down quickly. The Mason family were all sitting -,the living room looking soleinn,, 'and he thought that Harvey's face i iiiore an odd cxpi'e.x's'.nn as hci ,came. in. I Oliver was walking up and down. Ilookmlg pompous nncl injured and pbelllgerent. "I came out here, 'Fall- 1 men, bcrnllsc Ive been hearlnlz jtllese ridiculous stories tllat have been izom: nrnund out here about 'me,” he said ill his sllccrlng VOICP. "I don't suppose you have any knowledge about how those hbo-3 lous rumors got. started-tlust that I've been Lrymg to ;damage Harvey." , "I?" said Gary, nniamd. "How should I know nnytlililg about ll?' Harvey shifted in ills choir. "Did you work for the Republic people last. winter, Gary'."' he asked. I "Cel'l.a1nly I imrkctl for them. I has a rlggcr on their pay roll for it while" "Il's the Republic pr-npio who've been after me-so Olilcr says," Harvey said cilllly. "That's nbsuiid! Wily sh.illltl a big coiu:ern l::il.lier' to I1.'ii'u55 a email, lll('iE'p."llfiPllI. wildrll'.icr'? And as for any connection I might have uitli it --I hnii-lit been on their payroll since I-'cl)l'uai'y.” "It's no more rlditrlllous that those people would be trying to gel Father-tlmn that one of his own family would do ll," suaplletl Grace, "The lrlca---of nccllsulg Oli- vcr of trying to l'llll1 the meet prcpostemus thing ever heard of!" "No more prcpnsteroils than that I would do allytltlnz against Mr Ma.soii-aflrr l've been lnkcn lll zind treated like a son," nrgued ('HH')'. "I lrsmit. the lll1l1ill'.lilt'7Il and if you bclltrve n worci of it. ' Mr Mason "He dnrsnt," (and I don't clthcr. If Oliver KIRK "0" IVIWNI UP 111 It. lim glndv bill I don't. see why he hmc in luck ilu-ound for somrbnriv to blame" "After all, Tallmnn." Ollvcr snld,l in his nffrnsivcly superior iiny, ”.l'ou have in reinrmhcr that uni know very little about you." l I "This." said Gary grimly, "ping. me in a spot where it's going in, be necessary for me to prove Is.-imethlng that 1.-m't creditable to', ',vou-well. you started this busi- 'neM, please remember," i i He walked out of the room with his head up and his face tinglingi ,wlt.h wild, angry blood. i I Mono Leer eyes had followed- him And he had aeen loyalty ini Itbe and unbellcf. she waa noti standing with Oliver. But Ade-' plnide had not silent-and Harveyy thud kept his eyes averted and, had not said a word. (Continued) GREAT LAKE Lake Superior, largest. body of' fresh water in the world, cove”. 31,810 square miles. ; DEPENDABLE Dad! It's ' -e.-'. 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