ence. but he had t would ever harip d always prided wmmon-Bcnbe and his astutcncs. h! gs was m “ugh; napping in that way, he “ught R1270 sboll fle WAD u, follow immflw (ellow. t i! lrom more about i WEEKLY SATURDAY NIGHT DANCE OPEN TO THE PUBLIC Tables Reserved. Make your Res- ~¢rvatlons Early by Calling i222. Unlel Pre-arnnged loeservalt will not be held after ll o'clock. up: 1L1941 The City's Modern and Air- ssvcuintcu (Continued from Page a) was-quite definitely laid down. That. . More than to be roasted. but realized that he wasnt g ee he used to he. Apart that he wanted to this neat little pleL lwt. Glover iliuh —CAFETERIA— Conditioned Dance Club. Dancing at 9 O'clock with Leglonaires Orchestra ADMISSION 50c EACH right," . Bfflil- Wented to know haw Greatrix "l" in m the box. He also had another game to play. ‘ “That soemll to be all never imagined cogltated Sir Timothy. "You appear en to him. He- l0 linow the procedure fairly ac- himself On hiilwratelv. if 1 may say so, but r can see only one objection. it's this uch too old a bird to be sllPlwilhg for the sake of Yet merit. I nlrree to the terrni you have immediately we that. he was reach undo“ everything is time 8s you would wish it to be done. "d "Vi! much lust now Very Well. then. What is to pre- the course of his earlier vent me going to Scotland Yar and hurl himself on to the‘and telling them the whole story?’ Claude Greatrlx scrambled to his still clutching his box. l-Ie know was smiling pleasantly, “Nothing happens," he told 51;- O{>GO%OO{OQ<}O Q%OI% QOMCMOOMQMGQMBMGQMOMQMQOMWQ- Dancing 9 to 12.30 Advance sole of Tickets oi Hughes Drugstore ond Old Spain Thursday Night CHARLOTTETOWN GOLF CLUB Tickets 75 cents. Regular Weekly Dance Everybody welcome d Tlmflhv calmly. "nothing gt .11 gflQl-l"! Blmvle reason thlt you m}! so to the police." m Afldlwhy not’! I believe ti“; 65W Peces or worlr such as you reatnx, wowd be oblit~raled if only more dupes would info-rm the mu” lmmedlawly blzickmailing fftilbmizi ‘l? ‘cults Th“ . i ey, d. e similar course." o“ adopt i "Ollf-‘w. you wouldn't!" Great. rlx was speaking with mete confidence. He imparted the ma. Jefiiivh that he had m. situation well in hand and that he also new all l‘! "limbs "You sec, it you l"!!! to do ‘that and I received | 'visit from a Scotland Yard m“ I should feel compelled ts m] mm llloow the box came into my posse;- i n." l "I don't see that that makes an ,aiom of ldlfierenoe,’ repliQd'$-iy |Tlfll°Y-l1y.“'I'l1e fact of your demand lwould still remain. Remember, I'm -not charging you with common “wit. Greatrzx." "0! course not! Still, you |wouldn‘t want‘ the‘ police to know ‘that your w-.e had burgled your ‘safe; that with her own ‘iands she ‘had broveht lllls box and ‘delvered ‘it to me? You must think well and think carefully before you act" foolishly. Sir Timothy." Sir Timothy stood there, white. faced. | "You swine!" he cried. "You un- epeakahle swinel And you're an] accomplished Jar into the bargain! ‘I don't believe a word of what you ‘say. and because I don't. believe you I shall most certainly go to the police!" But Qreatrix had not finished. Another Arrival “Very well, then, 1 shall produce a witness. Sir Timothy." Sir Timothy began to have doubts. . “Who ls that?" he demanded. l "A gentlemen named Hylmn, 11¢ saw Lady Kitty leave your cabin with this box." ' This was altogether too much l. like an aninnl suddenly given :ts OPEN TO THE PUBLIC by Calling 1222. -CA F ETE KIA- ADMISSION 50o EACH after li o'clock CLOVER CLUB WEEKLY SATURDAY NIGHT DANCI Tables Reeerved. Make your Reservations Early Dlnclng at ll O'clock with Leglonalreg Orehdgtrg Unless Pro-arranged Reservations will not be held M004 0€ fi 0ieh the intervening space. his purple and his fists clenched. SlII "Ilmotihyk physical bulk was not. somethmg that could he moved by a few yards with anything. savourimg of a surprise prepare himself. fist cracked into Sir top of him. l83. Fronts fl. Capital I b0. Place when B1. Specific $5. Of age I88. Marshy '88. Half ems 89. Hole-pierc- (‘m ing tool 5. Pack away i. Asiatic l I \ DAILY CROSSWORD ACROSS 45. Kind of l3. infallible boat 15. Sand River (Eula) ridge DOWN l8. Employs Young hare 19. Yellowa Persia of eggs Male 22. Mist adults 24. An outcry Close to 26. Cooling Flower devices Narrow 21A fishing inlet craft 1. Mischiev- 28. An oceliua oue per-cone 30. Tie l- Hands out. a1. Narrow ‘b! llm: lath O. Two-footed 32. Cold creatures 34. One of " 2!. Roman England's kings (Peru) 46. l. 2. 3. 1. b. emperor . Musical instrument . Earth as a goddess bread ll made gravity iabbr.) of lege (abbr. ) meadow . Kind of n_ut 2. Govern 3. River (IL) country QYPTOQUUII-A wyptogrnm quehth EH IIHE ENE! EIUEI. HIKE 1. Yeeterday‘! Anne: ‘ 37. Large pulpit I9. River (FL) l1. Over (poet-l 42. Free 44. Sign of infinitive WEE EEHEHGID BEE ENDED" YKTHT MHT ME SMIN YKVOEMFRE lVG YXIYTII MI! YKTHT M81‘ V0 "IIIYII WLILIA-IYIII'I m we ARI! cmarszp uriiirmo‘ I Yeetnfly’; toque HEAVEN B THE CIRCLING WAVE—VIRGIL- That hlow 1n the stomach had| been mc-menficlily d‘sastruus to Sir Timothy; nevertheless, he had; ?rne H rem-irkably well. Greatrix. inding the heavy man uppermost and partially winded. had little difficulty i-n wriggling himself into la position which enabled his fingers to close around Sir ‘Timothy's throat. In this position he pushed the millionaire backwards until he was astricie him. There was an ugly smile on Cireatrix’; face. Sir Tim- othy made a desperate effort to loosen the man's grip on his neck but without avail. His breatheing. Strange shapes began to dance painful before now agonizing. dizzlly before his eyes. Then . Slr Timothy did not irziow quite what happened after that It was as, though something dropped out of the sky on to the man who was pinning him down. Stephen l-lylton, following in his employer's tracks. had arrived Just in time to see Greutrlx astride Sir Timothy's recumbent figure. Stephen acted promptly. ‘l-ie leapt the distance from the slight em- lnence where Sir Timothy had $10M, mu as he landed. ne crashed hQme a heavy blow on the mile or Greatriirs neck. Greatrix gave a choking cry. and Sir Timothy felt the fingers release their strange- hdld of his throat- Stephen followed 11p hle Bill/Elli‘ use by 5 second blow under the ear and Cvreatrix rolled over with l \ struggled)»: his feet. hanged from scarlet u) white. and he was tIBmDllXlS- Greatrix lay inert. and Stephen picked up Sir Timothy's black Jox from the soft grass where the blackmailer had left it. He hand- sd i; to sir Timothy without com- m moan. Si! Timothy His face had c thed sir Timothy- oh. my boy!" down at Great- to be regaining ent. "Thanksi" brea "ThB-Tlk") very. m“ Stephen glanced rix. who awllflffil consciousness u "what shall we clo with this? he aaskcd. "I'll get Ventrlss tn Mind "m9 no fetch him!’ wld B" Tim" lgtif} "I've not finished with ihl! rriE _Cl-IARLQ"TTETOWN GUARDIAN iiontract Bridge By Joeenhine Culbevusm, SAFETY PLAY NEEDED 'I'.he sound mine contract in to- dly‘: deal necded only u simple lfilel-v Olly for complete insurance. . ~ do nuts-mufi ‘ 410cc 9.11:2 Qazeas .57 QKQJD N §7I'8e_ “i” w E $12,... Iv um risks; ‘Qma S 4mm‘ . mesebmonnuuaovs‘uomcu.ouc' " 59 B, ‘A ' .THl5ROAD...HI5AY5THEYDPROBABl-Y '_ _ QAQEA O92 l ‘aurora: fl f ~ The bidding: >__ h» _ South West North and . . ‘fly p 14. c; Pass Pan 1,,» ‘r, jf so Pass Pass Pass .Wfi1/;Afl§ -1 ._____'".. LA-‘p-44::v\ West. not vulnerable against r vulnerable opponents. made a val- iant effort to eteal the hut South was too strong to be in- timidated. The spade king was the opening lead. Winning with the blank sci. he enieied dummy with a diamond in order to return a low heart for a finesse to the queen. west jumped on this and continued with spades. south ruf.i- ed, of course, but now there was the less or another heart trick. to East. declarer drew three rounds trumps, after which trick with hrs blank king no possible way of avoiding and since South also had to giv s diamond, the contract doomed. Tihe entire crux of this hand wa "1' S“ “'“°‘“-"< H’ h“ °°““’9“°d:in the hear‘. suit and in declarefis hmself t°LT°b1y Wen" b“! “CWHmethod of playing that suit. With il-‘l-‘l n missing. South c:uld head‘ h” lammhed mm“)! “ca? not even hope to shut the oppon- ii E . 0' . -'_ ends of. wiuiout even one heart / _ trick; thus, aYl his efforts should -~//,_ _' have been filrecttid to holdinfi %'/””’”" , jthem to that one trick! The right even the short distance rcpresentedmethod was to my down the he”; This “Lack would guard against the situation and Greatrlx bad ample time t0 that way-nan.’ existed__yha us“ king in West's hand — and at the _He Md‘ lFweverl Iwtreckcmed same time would not jeopardize a wit“ i“? “Phi °l “l” impact 91 trick if the hearts broke normally. m’ “Wm? “d” “d "Pile h? in other words. if the king did not Elmmlllys fall under tho ace. declarer would stomach. lie felt hirnsei. banned simply lead gnome: has" to the backwards with the millionaire on lack. and m m“ My would m“, just as many heart tricks, and lose as though he had (messed ace from the South hand. as few. originally. lthe spot with two members of his hom later there was he CFGW 3.11 slgn'qf Claude Greatrlx. CHAPTER. XXIII Sir Timothy Holds In Inquiry reaction. bounced his intention o! on inquiry in the lounge, presence there of Lady C have liked Greatrix present. since that gentleman had ently, vanishPd off the tac of th him to turn up. while Ventriss, almost apers were n‘ no value at. ali. P "Well". Sir Timothy began. in as being conciliatory. “You heard what happened tins morn lng all 0UP certain accus itions against was mentioned as being is wltnr thlnk it only fair that roborating or denying the told to me by Gresirix." ‘ H. fflBzlwt trench Vcntriss returned to (To Be Continued) contract. WIS The remainder of that day was one of strange, almost bewildering After limchcon Sir Timothy an- holding and that he particularly requested the Kitty, aptain Ventrias, Stepher Hylton.‘ and Mayra Winstaiiley. He would but] lPPBT-l island, ‘it was no use waiting for Stephen received the news with‘ mixed feelings; Lady Kitty's react- ion was one of deep apprehension. convrnted that they were doomed to remain stuck on the island sand for ever appeared more than normally I ~~-~-—--_~__. . . . star's...“ m... .. W %%s.i.f.é‘é’v"i‘i?'égfii‘éfiit .ias<>ss..ssss =0 lsssessaxzrssssetts" " YOU UUT N. o 5°E°'A'- r owr Jawe-twuzvrne vou ALL usual. He was smoking one of his ubiquitous cigars and chewing on the end of it as was his habit. he sat down at a table and spread a number or papers in front. of him a trick he dtways adopted at hus- iness meetings even though the tone that did not impress Stephen all and you've all had. I suppose. crturnltv of thlnk‘ng it over In the first place Greatzlx made .1"? wife. 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