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KEY To THE CELLAR NDEED4-v HAK-KAFF! o you sceooees i-we 6NlFFE.'D AT MY A5TuTe inventions wnen A FEW 4vI'D PUT up 4 DOLLARS MEANT A FEW COCONUTS UMTOLD WEALTH! an izuu ALONG Now 4- 1 CAN AT FORT ' swine This one KNOX .' & wmtom RECOUR5E TO YOUR, PIGGV X m h 9 A 5 who ,2 m z XI Slow Boat From Marseilles By Michael Hastings continued ”A number or things-including the attack you arranged on me in Marseilles. You recall it. There was Ange, here. and Max. who met with mine sort of accident." "The dirty doublecrosser!" Ls- roste cried out. "And did ht tell you why? Dlcl he tell you that originally we had arranged--with Johansen-to get our hands on some of the money that Prinz is carrying? Rutter and Prinz couldn't land without our help That was going to be the right moment for us to put in a little bill. Then you came along-and we felt that you must be in the pay of Prinz. That dcuppered our game. zakas wanted you out or the way as much as I did myself." "You're a line pair of scound- rels." said Oliver witheringly. "I've a damn good mind to throw you over the side." "We weren't to know," Lacosle sald quickly. "And I only carried out the orders given to me by Zalias." Oliver doubted the truth 0! this. Red Connor came up to the bridge, There was I smudge of blood on his cheek and a graze across his forehead. But he look- ed well pleased with himself. "Ilvo restored order, sir," he re- ported. with a brutal chuckle. "what about the two Germans?" ”Ons is tied up. The other caus- ed more trouble. He started an argument with Jim Crow, who landed him one on the head which would have cracked a met- al casing. We throw him over the aide." Lacoste shrugged his lean shoul- ders. ”D0esll'K seem to be much that I can do.” he said. He licked his lips. ”l-low much do I lose it I throw in with you?" . Oliver considered this. ”I'll see ycu have your share- assumlng there's anything to shore.” said Lacoste. "Prinz has a case in his room crammed with money." "We'll go into that later." Olivrr said curtly. He turned to Connor and gave brisk lustiiicticns. t'Mr Lacoste will continue the watch. I'll have Jacques left on the bridge send Augie somewhere else... And keep your eye on things." Oliver directed. "I'm going down to the saloon." "Aye. sir. Maybe there's hm--i trouble there. I thought I heard a shot. Couldnlt swear-to it." Oliver raced down the compar- -ilonway. All the time there had ibren a gnawing anxiety at the "back of his mind, The fact that Prinz had not appeared nn d:':1' -indicated that all had gone well: but he was uneasy about Vaii,v.1'.. As he reached the deck. tlml negro sme running towards him. "l w s comlif up to you. suh." Jim Crow said excitedly. "Ah'i-J ius' seen that Dot-tor Rutter. He had a gun in his hand and lie seemed in R pairerlul hurrf. It looked like he was goin' to the .s.i- icon.” Without pausing in say a wow! Ollvrr raced aft. Fear -rose sirl;-” eningly within him, What had acne wrong? First the shot-sari now Rutter. Rutter was capable nf shooting bliridly into the sa- loon. caring nothing for who step- ned a bullet. Suppose Vanya.. Anxiety uddcii to his speed. He blamed himself bitterly fit: havinsz wasted valuable minute: coming to terms with Lacoste. JANE REVENGE In the saloon there was a briri; interval while Prinz prepared lar another item. lie announced thst he was going to perlorm some card tricks. While his back was turned Vanya went over to speak to Jan. Excltedly, she whispered in his car. she could not see his facial expresion; but she noticed how his knuckles uhitened as he clench- ed his fists. As soon as she had finished, he nodded his head. Jan slipped from his seat. and spoke to another man. who lister- ed carefully, and then nodded to show that he understood, The audience hccame restive. Others sensed that something extraordin- g wry was happening. Sounds came from somewhere in the ship. Raised voices-and a slight thud. Then there was all- once. Prinz stopped to listen. Then he let the cards drop from hi: fingers, "The entertainment is over!" he snapped. There was a little a,,' su- Donlt Delay! In The i HOLMAN Annual Goodwill Drawing Carefully check the Numl5ers listed Below. if on have any of the corresponding Goodwill Sole Beloi Numbers - sign your name and address on the re- verse side and tiring or mail them to HOLMAN'S at once. ' l Winning Numbers At asummerslde Store BALLOT NL , Pm; 3100.00 In Merchandise of Winner's Choice NEW .1951 RADIO Battery or Electric Model Lucky Summerside Storo Winners bring or mail your Ballots 10-- Advertising Department. R. T. HOLMAN LIMITED, SUMMERSIDE I I W Winning Numbers At Charlottetown Store iiiiiiiryyiio. PRIZE Sl00.00 In Merchandise id. of Winner's Choice ' ' NEW 1951 llADlOl Iattery or Electric Model Lucky Ch.-irlottetown Store Winners bring or mail your Ballots to- Manager's Office, R. '1'. 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Two of the men wavered. nut not Jan Klornik. with in house cry of "Murderer!" he flung 'imIelf on Prinz. A bullet spat ecrcss the saloon and buried itself in the woodwork. Jan had ducked at the critical moment. Then he fluiiu himself downwards and dived for the Gel-man's legs. To be continued 1 IIIIGESS IEITIME (Continued from page iol hack of them. It was a command It meant stop. They atoppgu, A). ltd: they had learned to t .s...h.;f.u lee i the" spoken to and do it instant- "lt is Father. I wonder what he want: now. He is always interfer- ins.” whispered one. Hooker swam in 00 Mn them. "it is a wise Goose who does nothing until he knows what he is doing. It is very plain '-hilt you are not wise." said he. ” era were you going?" " ust on shots at the edge of the water." replied one or the young Geese. "Is something wrong with your elm? Don't you see thosa. two waiting for you?" said Honker. "They aren't waiting for us. They probably will run away when W0 Int near. 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