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"Not retumed But I did not know. Look, captain. I will tell you all abcut it. I did send Max a.iid one other." "Augie." Znkas prompted, seciet- ly glad to be able to-dsiplay his knowledge, "Augie." Laooste admitted. "i gave them orders. No doubt you man guess what they were. Augie returned and came to my cabin. lie was badly knocked about. He told me that just as they went for Oliver three other seamen turned up. Evidently they took Augie and Max (or local gangsters and beat them up. That was what Augie told me. He said nothing about Max. l. naturally. assumed that Max had xcturned with him." Zakas considered this for a min- ute. Then he said: "I think you will have to be very careful how you deal with John Oliver. You may iind him more dangerous than you imagine." "I shall be most careful." Lacoste assured him. "There must be no mistakes next time." N THE FUGITIVE! Siealthily, like so many hunted creatures. the passengers came abcard. They approached the query by narrow. shadowy ways. They came Ln pairs walking slowly as it penetrating hostile country. Then, when they came in sight of the BB-ngway. -with its invitation to safety, they broke into ii. run. John Oliver watched from the deck. It was his task to keqp is look-out and use his discretion in the event of any trouble. Lacoste was below, receiving the passengers as they arrived, making sure that they knew their cabins. Oliver was glad when he heard the slow, heavy steps of Lubbe. the engineer Lubbe was a fat Dutchman who surveyed life stolidly thrcugih ti pair or heavy-rimmed spectacles. His english was limited, and he spoke thickly. His favourite adjec- tive was 'goddam,' and he over- worked it. His nickname in the engine-room was "old Goddam.” He came to the rail and leaned against it, sucking away at his shcrt curly-stemmed pipe. the bowl of which bore an astonishing like- ness to his own shape. "This is a goddam business." he HOLMAN oiiiv nowii Delivers Your New Enterprise On The Convenient Balance Weekly or 'Montlily said. without irritation. "Why do we not bring them all on aboard at once and get started?" ”Sec1'ecy, I suppose," said Oliver He made the answer sound as lightly as possible, lie was still uii'- certain of the Dutchman's position on board. Behind his stolid ex- terior was he in the same category as Zakas and liaccste? "it was always the goddam same," said Lubbtl. "Only the engines go right. But in the rest of the ship there is no order." "l can't say that I think much of the crew." said Oliver deciding to take 11 risk. "Then, my friend. you should do what I did. I came on board and HOME PLAN Every Popular Price ! - sea: THEM rouonnow - YT-.lOL.MANiS? EH1EE1Il.3iIEI .151 I York and Vicinity Mr. Gordon Crockett wls ii vial- tor to the city on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lewis, York, spent Friday in the city. Mr. Tom Kmx. City. spent Mon- day in York trying his luck at the duck shooting. A large congregation attended "Where Old Friends my special service in York Church on Sunday evening, which they all enjoyed very much. Much sympathy is being extend- ed to Mr. larl Ling, York. on the death of his mother Mrs. T. D. Ling. Little Florence Vessey. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Veauy. celebrated her first blrthdly last sunday, by hlvlng a birthday cake with one candle on it. Briglitens yiiier Furniture . . . Brighten: your Home at otlatotlovollliallo '35-3 .2-22::-:1 Just a for tire naes,hn rnaar dry in no linen I looked at my engines. They were good. I looked at my men. They were lousy. so I kicked them out and signed on some others." Olixvr smiled. ”Wasn't there tirouble?' he ask- ed. "A little.” Lubbe admitted. "Until I said that they could run their goddam engines th Selves. After that. 1 had my own way." He Huck- ed juicily at his pipe and added: "'1 always do have my own way" It was a statement or fact. not in boast. "I interfere with nothing." he went on. "and Ida not have any goddam tinkering with my engines I make that plain at the beginning It saves trouble... "But this is a me GUARDIAN. CHAltI.OTTE'i'OW'N - little Theatre ilpeiis Vlith Major Production citizens of C” rlottetnwn have little opportunity to view and ap- preciate the live theatre, which a - way: has a greater audience ap- talent and means of production. on October lath in the Ilknpirc Theatre, Charlottetown and vicini- ty will have the opportunity oi witnessing an excellent .t.hree-act comedy drama entitled "Papa Is All." This play is directed by one of Little 'rheal:re's best directors, Mrs. (Dr.) J. P. Miller and the cast is made up of some oi our best actors and actresses. including Mrs. H. W. (Esther) Pletch. Mrs. (Dr.) E S. Giddings, Miss Hilda Plckard, H. Barry Bugden. Arthur Macnesn and Stirling walker, This play. which promises a good evening's entertainment. is open to members of Little Theatre, only. If you have not yet obtained your membership card, you may do so from the Ahegwelt ctlft Court or any member oi the Executive. The inodestvfeo of 32.00 will entitle you to attend all plays produced by Little Theatre during the season. peni even with local talent, than .- v, the moving picture with the best HEX I 4 Clilirlliillfi llislii (flL,filJllll goddsm business." he grumbled "They seem to think that at a min- ute's notice I can pull a switch and start the engiea." Holding his pipe in his hands he wawd it im- patiently, "So much for their ideas," he said, "I have my own. We will sail -when the engines are ready. And I am the engines." He moved slowly away, still grumbling to himself. Oliver. at the rail, saw Min:-. coming towards the ship. He hurri- ed towards the gangway and was on deck in surprisingly short tlmit. "Everything in order, Mr. oliv- er?” he asked. "Yes doctor.” "That is good." Prinz appeared to be in an excellent humour. "l want you to send two men to the end of the quay in about 20 min- utes time. Dr, Rutter will be ar- riving. and he will have a certain amount of luggage." "Very gocd, doctorlf Prinz hesitated. "Select the met: yourseli,' he directed, "I can accompany them. if you desire it,” Oliver offered. "No. It would be better for yoll to remain here." with a sudden touch of bitterness,- he ccntlnued- "I must have one reliable officer on board-just in case anything unfoi-seen happens. By the way where is Captain znltiis?" "In his cabin, doctor.” As soon as Prinz had stepped ashore. Oliver went fcrward and down the cogipanionway leading to the iorwzir deck. By order. lighting had been reduced to a minimum. They did not wish to ad- vertise the fact that the "Con- nectleut Lass" was ready for sell- ing. 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