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Econ after you had docks, they arrived. escorted by u Henri rrenay, who came to plead th'elr eaee.AaIshouldsoeoonbe returning to the states, could I give them a e." Prinz frowned. so it wlis the give vsriaimlditude to the fiction of representing a Chicago charity, it had been necessary to contact a few people who were doing work on similar lines. They had appproach- edtrrenay, in an iii-advised mom- en Rutter nodded his head. "I know.” he said. "Frenay abominable nuisance. But not without influence. and is use- fulinhisway.Also,heiaa terer." as smiled. "nu praise our aims and activities is an celient smoke screen." "do they go with us.” said Prinz "Ooeeweareatseaitshouldnot an accident. It is a pity about the girl...." "Dolti" cried.R.utter. fl ” , in- to irritability again. "Do you never see anything? The two will be valuable. They give a more re- spectable sir. Again; suppose that we are intercepted-that our plans fail. Do you not see that the at- tractive girl and her father will enlist universal sympathy for us?" FLIGHT us Prinz was awakened by some- one shaking him vigorously. He opened his eyes aleepiiy. closing them again at the first glare of the morning light. The shaking Dr. Rutter was standing beside him. trembling with emotion. "What is wrong?" Prinz asked. making an effort to marshall his thoughts. l D "What is wrong?" cried Rutter "Are you a madman? You- you!” as gasped 'and raised his shakin: hands into the air. Prinz sericusl? alarmed, sprang from bed, thrust his feet into slippers and reached for his dressing gown. Rutter flared at him. ' "Wily should I be inflicted with a - lunatic?" he cried. "I don't understand." said Prinz. rather softly. He hoped to calm Rutter. such loss of control could only do harm. At any moment there might be trouble with his eyes. "'l.'hat'a the trouble. You under,- stsnd nothing! Why did you not tell me last night that Johansen had been rushed to hospital?" Prinz relaxed a little. "Oh, that," he said "I intended to mention it; but you were tired. I saw no particular ullgency...." "You intended to tion it! You sa wno particular urgency!" cried Rutter.. "I suppose it would not matter to you if we were all placed under arrest?" Prinz shook his head. . E "I do understand." he said. "It 1 is true that Johansen -will not be able to sail. But I obtained ancthrr I in his place. That is why I was so long." Your stupidity amazes me." growled Rutter. He put a hand over his eyes. and his face registered pain. The storm of his anger drop- ned. In a heayy tired voice he salel: "Dress as quickly as you can, We will discuss this downstairs.” "Certainly." said Prinz. l-Ii: re- actions were mixed. There was relief that the fury of R.utter's rage was spent; but alarm at the sudden weakness. That eye again. The quicker they could reach their destination and Kurt Eisnlann could perform the grafting oper- ation the better. "You look ill." he said. "Can you make your way I downstairs safely?" Rutter was still able to muster a little vencn. T "I can do very -well without you." he said. "I that I am, not satis- regret factory." Prinz said sttffly. "You put it mildly.” Rutter told llbt ll water or power nabie coat. stalled at re doctors prohibit it. There nleddiesome Prenay. In order to - I petition on file of Kenneth J. Mac- THE GUARDIAN. . Jean Helen. l'I, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Scheib, of Sim- coe. Ont. has been missing um Sept. 16. She disappeared from.-g farm in Oherlotteviile township near Simcoe, where she and her father had been working at the home of Mrs. Mary Ban. him. no crossed to the door. map. led for the knob and went out slowly. I-Iis steps along the landing were heavy and slow. ' Prinz hurried over his toilet, cut- ting himself slightly as he shaved. That increased his irritation. so that he was in a thoroughly resent- iul frame of mind by the time he Joined Rutter. "NOW." Rutter barked.- "Let us get this clear. You knew about this business last night.'', "You." and man. us immediately took steps to obtain a new officer. I exercised great care in my 39. lectlon. and I am sure the man will give an action." -"I see." said Rutter. He was silent for a minute. then be con. tinued. "And having done that. you imagined that you had thought of gverythlns." He sounded bitter. Will the day ever come when you Wlllly do think Of everything?” Prinz was uneasy. Rutter in this caustic mood was every bit as had as Rutter in a raging temper. "It did not seem to me that I overlooked..." he began. "'It wouldn't.” Rutter snapped. "That would be expecting too much fmm you. Were you not told that Johsnsen had been taken to hos- pital? Did you not realise that the police would know about it? Was it so miraculous that police should visit the ship in order to make inquiries? zsiras did his. best, and gave as little information as pos- sible. He kept our names out of it. But the police were hardly satis- fied. It is certain that they will be back again." "I do not see that such details I" MCESSIYY." said Prinz. "It was a simple matter-Jollansen was in- lured in a ,brawi ashore. It did not happen on the ship." Rutter shook his head. "You know so little," he explained. "Dc you not understand that every ol- ficilsl all over the world is alike, Each one makes up for his own Deny position by making his re- ports as long and important as possible. so-every detail must go down.” "Then Zakas should have ment- ioned the Chicago charity," said Prinz. "And have them check up? No, Znkas was much smarter than you would have been in his place. He smite vaguely or awaiting instruct.- lons. He begeved that the owner- ship of the Connecticut I..ess' had chanted. He was casual about it: but they made notes just the same." "I don't see why." Prlnzi mut- tered, frowning. i To be continued CANADA . . PROVINCE OF PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND IN THE PROBATE COURT The nth day of September A. D. I 950 In as Estate of JANIE MseX1N- NON, late of st. Peters Bay in King's County in the said Province. single woman, deceased. teetate. To tho.8herlff of the County of King's County or any CenataQe or literate person within said County v GREETING: WHEREAS upon reading the Kinnou of St. Peters Bey aforesaid. above named estate praying that a citation may be issued for the pur- poee hereinafter set forth: You are therefore hereby required to site all persons Interested in. the said Estate to be and appear before the Judge present at a Probate Court to behold in the Court House in 1'" lottetown in Queen's County In the said Province. on ahuraday the 19th day of October neat corn- iug. at the hour of eleven elelock forenoon of the same day to shew cause if any they can why the Ae- eeunta of the said Es te ” " not be passed and the tale closed as prayed for in said petition and en motion of ii. 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Peter: aforesaid so that all persons interested in the said Estate as aforesaid may heve due notice thereof. WITNESS His Honour Harold HOU8g.BACKI-IERIIJTHE Leonard Palmer, Judge of the aaidl Probate Court at Charlottetown lo; Queen's Geunty. the day and year: first above written. By the Court. E. MARGARET ANDREW. (L. S.) . ELBY! ELEV! vva sears ' season that a true copy hereof be forth- with publidied in some newspaper published In Charlottetown lilt- ealdeueelneachweekferatleaet four consecutive 'weekI from tile date hereof and that a true sap: hereof be forthwith plated in the following public places respectively. namely, in the hall ef the Court lleuse in Georgetown afereeaill. at rotnursf FOR roast H ' AND'0OTPAGES-Runnmg 1 ' labein tailed-ins h l ow. Ordernow- IIIr.tinatallaTio't? before wNIflItl:r.”F::e' Estimates. 0 Write: , . --rain. mamas. St. Peter's Bay. 0 :or,Generai.,Dellvery Charlottetown. erneartheeteuefclartbrethen In st. Peters. in King's county. 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