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Raise it suiliiy. making some sort of toast. He will drink Then begin to talk. Within live ininiites he will he powerless, Then you will secure him with ropes ani plat-e him upon yoiir bunk.” "And after that?" ”I will do the rest." said Prinz. ”l will return here as soon as the enlertainmeiit is over.” "What will happen?" "That 'iK'lll be my concern." Prim mid siiai-ply. "The part you have tiv play is easy, Remember that, and be thankful that you are not order- ed to do more." "Is V is Oliver to vanish?" "After it time, said Prim. wiguc. Ly. rYour Mnry will be that he has been taken ill. You tear infection. and acrorrlingiy hare placed his cabin out of bounds. As for his l!HlCllAll. villi be taken by one at tho I'l'Pu Is there aiiybody?" "Red Connor. the boatisirain. kiimis shin? ii-'Ii'igallOll." ”Vr-i-y iieil, he will take over." "And how much do i tell La- coste?" Prinz seowied. ”You tell him as little as possible. It. will be enough for him that OIIYPF has been tak- en ill. Are the two such friends that Lacosie will wish to visit him?" Zakns shook his head. "So I iilinii;.(ht." Zakns was still alarmed at the silienw. ”So," he said. "his drink will he ririigged. But how do I do that? Suppose he sees me drop something: into his glass?" Prinz gave an exclamation of inipatience. ”Do you not under- stand that this has been cai'etiiL':y planned?" he demanded. "Do you think that I should trust you to get away with a thing like that? No. I shall deal with the glass." He look- ed round he cabin. "There is a uooden tray there. Place it on th:-: vhest. and put. out two glasses. No On SPt'(lll(l thouglit. the glasses can he lelt. iint.il later. in case he comes in to see you helore we are read,v. But. show me. where you have glasses." ”I have two well tiiiiihlt-rs?" "No. those uill be lwii-er. Alan ue have no line iriiir in otter li'.iu (or his last ririril: "Then the drug will kill him?"' zakas asked. his voice siiddenly 2-harpeiiing -u-nth anxiety. "No, Do you think I would trim yin uilh niiytliiiig 1:-tlinl'?" Zak-as thought for a. minute. "Perlmns not." he said. "Now my ntteiitinn." said Prin: "Yen uiil be on watch until eiglit o'clock in the eiening" ' Zakas nodded. "Yes," hi: con- firmed. ”A.s usual I am lflklllq the two Dog xintclies. Lacoste relieves me.' "Good. Towards the end oi your watch I shall ('t'lnl(! in here and set cut the two glasses." "They will spill it llll' ship rolls mur-ii." said Zakas. ”Don't. he so impatient! I have not finished yet, into one of tire glasses I Sllilll drop some white powder. I shall add siiiiicient wt.- ter to dissolve it. It Will be colour- less; but. the presence of water in one oi the glasses will indicate whit-h one you are to pass to Oliver Do you follow that?" ”Yes, doctor." said Zakas. ”All that you have to do is to pour nut-what have you?-I see. whisky. All Englishmen like V'l1lSl(y. Let him see you take up the bottle, He may have suspicions. so make yciir actions as open as possible, Pass him his glass. Then drink from your own, quickly. Be a.''. nziiural as you can." "Yes," said Zakns in little more than to murmur. He was relieved to lind that he had so little to do. "it ycii bring Oliver in here about. a quarter to nine," said Prinz: "you uiii not. have long to wait he- lore 1 ran join you. You can ex- pert. me. shortly after halt past. Or at ii quarter to ten at. the latest.' "There is no possibility of him recovering before you ran set here?" Zakas asked anxiously. Prinz laughed. "lie will not be conscious of anything for at least three hours." he said. "You under- stand prerisely what you are to do?" "Yes. rim-tor." said Zakail meekly. He moistened his lips again, and a running gleam i-anie into his eyes "I siipposef he said, "that. Dr. Rut- ter will bestow some reward? After all. I have no quarrel with Oliver In fact, without him. I shall have much more work and greater re- eponsibility." "With him you'll have the rough feel or A rope round your neck," said Prinz brutally. "However. you will be paid. I can promise you that." He left the cabin without. another word. ZAKAS MAKES A CALL Captain znkaii eat in his cebln and etued at. the two gineses on the small wooden trey. Although he had tried to forget about them, he found it an impossibility to re- move his gaze. one was empty: the other 1 quru-ter.luil of water Treat the familii liere- or do yozi to weather! i,Jl'iese coals Beautiful superl9 qualify fabrics. INVEST IN SECURITY against WIND and WEATHER lnvesl in security against wind arfcl lined will keep you snug all winter. Our warm are perfect new fashion -Talia your pick ol lweeds. ldlgor-I noclcs. all-wool Eroaclclollis, all-wool coverl twill and many more. Prize Buys at those prices: Prices 525.00 to 5135.00 HCDRE & H?ILlE-.iQD M! detailing in coals gems of which ewlehed gently backwards and forward: in tin transparent prison, in time with the movement of the ship. could he remain in his cabin staring nt the glue- He felt that. the tension was driving him mad. would it.-not, he thought. be better to get it over Ind done with? That wu the only way in which there was likely to be any nlouo from main. Aim all, when it run done it was over. There would no longer be such ggonm or anticipation. (To be Continued) Illltllsfjillllui Continued lrom page 10 stood partly among the trees. He was young. He wun't. quits as big as the two llthteu but he had a beautiful crown oi Intir.-re. They were even bigger then than at Flntliorne. He stood right where be Wu and didn't make a sound, just. watched. "Do you Iuppoee he's go- ing to light too," whispered one of the young Geese. Honker shook his head. now, Inywny. He is too "Not. said he. "He isn't big enouch and Ciolloct in unilon he knows it.". i Just then there wee I splllh in the water. Fllthoms had seconded that we like 119 "113 1'90- cnugm the other trom one side and union for tho winter months- upeet. him so that he had mien in close to shore. LOWER FIIITOWN W. 1. --Mn. Alfred Reeve: wu hontee: lortho Lower heetown W. I. for tbelr oebobcr meeting. 'r.woin mem- Next. meeting to be. held It the home of Mn. Jlrdlne atnert. Meeting closed with. "The King." um: which n dainty lunch wu served by the beaten. .......?... INAIII HANDICAP SAME. Smith A!rlcu-iOP)- 5;" ma 1,1,". mm" .7." mm"; llnclr Munbu. South Atrium most ,, Meeting opened by the ringing of "ill". 'l.he Ode. tollowecl by repeating the I poisonous melee. infect the country H1 round the electric power station 1950 . in this Tn evnl lninito A discussion took place on roll: ployeee any MIND" 'memy 7(;,,. COU9 : 45tW7 plrlzll gi-em, Dancing. and it was moved and afraid of in u ww 4- As (1 M (1 (35-(5 5i 11'