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Porcupine Advance, 7 Apr 1938, 2, p. 3

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they cloth tecti( 1nd ter . C been The, themst 110C the le broad He h: which fact tI been b fricndl malnit restless] the thi red anc whicl which spirits ity of for pi sma en 1 dirs the n wh him VOU . ains CE arette OA OVe Wic}k NC [‘m your man Phen keep q ‘nim. "Ther hC na Inig 1 InC hat we should have been needâ€" he added, "but for the fact ne peopl»> think they‘re mighty handling a ship and won‘t listâ€" 0d advice." His glance in the 1 of Sinclair rendered any furâ€" )lanation superfluous. had just been relieved at the CHAPTER XVII THREE STRANGERS iree men who were picked up rawler claimed to be Ameriâ€" hey ‘said that they owned a hooner and wore engaged in hin@ off the island of Marâ€" cler a license from the Governâ€" Venezuela, without which peâ€" is illezal to carry on the busiâ€" to bad weather they had vonted. from making the shelâ€" immatar. a port on the southâ€" P maD TN i 17 H man," he declared. p quiet about it," Wicks There‘s money in it. No your pals in. That would I the less for you. Do you pearl fishing for you asked. can help it," Doyle t broad grin. PUTF * LISHED BY SPECIAL ARRANGEMEN‘T ht for a minute or so. able to put something in said slowly one eve. n up torm. Conditions beâ€" they found themselves the hurricane. The ped off and the steerâ€" at they were at the the island. e they were th hait t been relieved at the ind he stopped to talk his head 1,." biaZzin itable. of the schooner and men, was nearly as and certainly taller. com handsome face, I still further by the ‘, at some time, had er, who seemed more than Doyle, the reâ€" s shorter and more He had dark eyes râ€" still, and fingers a similar degree of o seem>»d the best of air was aggressively i engaging smile. t one to recovier his k an early opportunâ€" ath Wicks and Drew id of the storm wWas ere congratulating marrow. eseane they , they struck a reef ank within a quarâ€" nece then they had in the small boat. exhausted by their urricane to be able d nothing of which ail apart from their y needed for proâ€" azing sun. _ Their ine, but Petar was th the appearance ven when they had of making themâ€" 6 peated. "And Dovwle told Afterâ€" a forced to my â€" tongucâ€"10@2as8s there‘s â€" somethin silence.". "There‘s a lot gaid, turning aw cabin. Card playing sti ‘he shelter of t had a pack and a with Fostéer and contrived to join Crockett took MH noticed it and ga fancy Athe idea about the gold. He didn‘t taks on the bridge in with Drew. "I‘m forgetting the other day," 2dmit that I w these men up. have sailed rig (ther hand I ibout them." "Neither do I I ean always be i my â€" tongueâ€"loast have left them to drown," thoughtfuilly. "Wo shall h: cur stzrp. I sugzest tha our differences. W like it or not, you are 01 ship. If Sinclair gets wind taken placs and realizes | some gold down below t mcre trouble than we can ] {oing to have a talk with C it. Have you any influence "I doubt it, but I am qu to do what I can. I am a: you are that ther»> should trouble on board the shi "That‘s all right," Wicks casier tone. "T can depend and if Gallop will help us also rely on Gordon. How certainty, but that is cout fear," Peter sa keep out of it four to two." Because 1 if it came ITTIVGC,_. ~SRAICL _ WV Russian girl can cunning, though. me about navigat the way she toc wasn‘t unfamilia "That was‘: my said, anxious for hbis a grudge azi "Very well," he agreed. "You hang on to it. Perhaps it is advisable that you should be arnred. If Sinclair wantâ€" ed to maks trouble he‘d do it while I was slesping. And I have an idea that he is the kind of man who would make plenty of trouble i{ he thought it would be to his advantage." "I‘m certain he is,"" Peter agreed. WORRIED ABOUT ALLA He besan to be sorry that he had insist>d on saving the three men. There was always the possibility that the gold would be the cause of bloodshed. buit he had also noticod that Sinclair was watching practically every moveâ€" ment that Alla madse. Doyle was interâ€" <éted in the girl as well, but there was nothing in his manner to offend. Pete: had the idea that Sinclair would get up to mischicf. H> mentioned this tc For a moment Wicks s argue, then he cocked hi on one side. "I‘m not a fool! 1 straight away. T‘d like which you took from mt "You have one stili," J By ALROY WEST would have bet left them to dro htfully. "Wo sha ie ‘CO thin} rid â€" W for Wick t OrC Doyv TS nav ‘If F 11 H 11 11 LC H in b H h The engineer scowied, "That isn‘t going to do the engines any good," he declared. "They were nearly shaken to bits last tim2." He vawned and slipped down from his hbunk. "I think I‘ll have a look round and see if there‘s anything I can do. But it‘s up to you people to keep her 1« as vou can." CC W1 riven aDbouw dur course Wh GIiv i¢. ~As a : ore we kn tth It CC rythi don‘t mind sleeping on dEeCck, told him. lendid. We‘ll fix that up. Perhaps ill tell Wicks about it. He might ‘t that I was trying to plot against f I mentioncd it. Wicks has an lingly suspicious mind. . Maybe better take all the credit for the con‘t imit Ho *lAir St@ppEd LOWAEIULSL 1COCL tS L d the deck. looks like another storm," he sitd. we do anything to help?" be glad if you would. Welre g everything trimâ€"Jjust in case. ere taken rather by surprise lasc As a result we lost the awning : we knew exactly what was taking hand from o up his mit obtain it i l al ind it was not nege who was sleeping ow in order to wat COPYRIGCIHITT 1 him raturally was only concerned t might happen to the girl. not think she was in any t feared that if Sinclair went ley ho might wrest the reâ€" n her. He had been trying p his mind whether it would obtain it from her. cnly one thing we can do," going to nave recaily Wicks said suddenly. _look like it. Sl.mll A{fastened up?" t â€"would be as well." n1 cdid 11 this cabin, of course. We hift on deck. ~â€"Or if you‘re do that you can have the m had puzzled him. Owing ped quarters all three of men were sleeping on ‘the had slept there for three Sinclair had shown a disâ€" vander about. It was not e what he was doing from So long as Crockett was ere was ncot much to fear, lid not fesl equally safe in other parts? Ive se waters before." have I." said Peter, "but old that you generally get it two hundred miles out of ~if you get a really bad That may be an exaggerâ€" ched piDpt he 11 1Y was back in the cabin th> wheel. ed his neck. the look of him," he _ _glad you mentioned T haven‘t exactâ€" of watching g concerned about the e done some fine work they were intended to overhaul them before ther. _ Worrying over ne carcless over other Let me think things You‘d x 1 be as well d towards P 1id iched the bridge hi as worried. Once he at the sky he underâ€" nly ok as rampa mntv of ied men were lendâ€" ot necessary to call eeping; but Peter to warn Gallop. have really dirty ig, went to the .hppcd along to word ‘Fith Alla. he asked, nodâ€" ter get all the er. Otherwise though a bull e inside it." things which Alla told him storms here s$2 I‘ve nover ened ter g that in the direction 12 that Pelter as on deck THE pPORCUPINE ADVANCTE, TIMMTNS, ONTARIO last ured the ation, however "A voyage .« anyix«ivy of w â€" mM How: the man work do plac place carry Brantford P crease has bee of sixtconâ€"yea: England, who age during th Thirtyâ€"two of the vintagc upon the most of life at a p still have been "IG W than that looked up Bowmanville News when it is easier‘ tC eclover than the key coor. en T # ALTOGETHER TOOQ YOUNG Travelling advertisements for modern merchandise . .. that‘s what they call these big, smartly streamlined Chevrolet trucks, and that‘s why you see so many of them carrying the names and trade marks of Canada‘s great commercial organizations throughout the land. But there are other important reasons why big business thinks highly of Chevrolet trucks. 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