i no - L- . N , a FRIDAY, THE GUARDIAN. Cl-IARLOTTETOWN MAY 29. mi Exit Tony Blount - by Sydney Parkman l CHAPTER XVI l Continued 'lBut that's nonsensel" he ex- claimed. "The woman's crasy! Slango can't do that -- and you might to know it' But what did SITP want. you in do about it, any- i av?" "She asked me to in strains. an that he I)(-' angry with Losaki any more." she returned ill the same dull. mice. "But that is no good, for Stango niii not listen to me when .I speak ag.-mist the Samoans." speak soitly would not site: only a. day." Thurlow stopped dead. They were within a dozen yards of the top of the slope now and outside the big Isle where the Samoans lived. The street was completely deserted here, but they could hear the crackling of the fire which lit up the plateau above them. and the low murmur of many voices. "When did that happen?” he demanded grimly. "Was it after Poraon died?” "No; he was here answered. "lie was . with gin and he came into my room and cried. But Strong and Cappie Sorensen watched the Ga- moans beating Etra. and all the men of the village watched too. It was 8trang's order." She looked up at him. her young face sullen and wretched. ”And now hc will do the same with Losaki - and I. M'fani, can do nothing!" she add- ed. then." she very drunk its focal point the front of the store-house. Here. upon a strip of matting, stood two chairs from Btrang's living-room; and stand- ing midway between this point and the tire. facing the empty chairs were three men. Two of them were Bamosnli clad in khaki shorts and shirts: and the third man. who was na- ked save for s. ”lsva-lava," stood between them. His wrists had been bound behind' his back. and his drooping shoulders and dejected attitude bespoke the prisoner awaiting judgment. standing slightly in front of the semi-cir- cle of spectators, four more of the samoans were spaced at equal distances. and the remaining pair were waiting at the foot of the steps leading up to the trader's bungalow. Of Strang himself there was no sign at the moment, but it would seem that he was momently ex- pected to put in an appearance, .GllEENDALiS MONTH-END SALE MEN'S SUITS. regular lo 49.50-NOW . . 324.50 MEN'S SUITS. regular lo 69.50-NOW 331.50 MEN'S TOPCOATS. 10094 all wool, reg. 44.50-NOW 329.50 MEN'S SPORT COATS. all wool, reg. 29.50-NOW . 31950 MEN'S PANTS, regular lo 10.95-NOW 36.89 MEN'S DRESS SHIRTS. regular 4.50-NOW .........1. 32.69 She pausrrl for a moment, and ithen went on with sudden bitter- ncss: tnancl he can do it! He did ,ir when Etra dropped the big stone through Cappie Sorensen's whale- liuat, aftrr Cnppie Sorensen had taken his WOmi1ll. And Etrs died 3 ' GLADYS M. DRAKE It was evident that she expected no help from him. and his face hardened as he realised that even in her eyes the representative of the Government was no more than it cipher compared with the all-powerful trader. It was all that was needed to tip the scales of his resolution. "We'll see about thatl" he said shortly; and he urned and set off for all faces were turned in the direction of the house. A buzz of low-voiced talk filled the air, but this ceased abruptly as Thurlow thrust his way through the nearer line of Kanakas and strode into the firelit area with M'fani at his heels. All eyes were instantly turned upon him, and even the two Samoans who were guarding the prisoner craned Men's SHIRTS & SHORTS . . 44: Men's ANKLE HOSE . . .. . . 35: Men's Leather Palm WORK GLOVES . . . . . . . . . 41: Men's WORK SOCKS . ,.,., ,. 39; Deposit Will Hold Any Garment. Use Our Lay-Away Plan - A Small C . . . '. k . l d h! A f('i?1i'W.-pg Rihxxe D223; 31: hi: "P IN? 19""il"dCT Of We 3l0P9- their necks round and stared at ;. L . . l A. V Lged W . him as he headed across towards A L 'rftfC.S"Rl;ll(:lil.s1 H:i.:i:lral? SRBKBEOOBTI). C"”TE” XV” the Wade” b""E510Wr only W9 I a prisoner remained, with bowed head and eyes apatheticaliy fixed upon the ground at his feet. He took no notice of any of them, but made straight for the verandah steps, and as he drew near them he received final con- tirmation of M'fani's fears, for he saw that one of the two Waiting Samoan: was holding a. short, thick stick, from which depended on Tll'.ll-(lily niorning. May list. Born at KlZlL'Sl0ll, P. E. I. in I902. M” Drf” . 3 un irl, rn red 'lll'.1:l: IlF:'M1la'l:('l?lsXO tog gKedIE:E)IOll.l Th" "pen 59"” Vresemed E pSil.El(alCllF".lnll. where her fathei"5l”m9e "amt impremve E99551” iiarmeri 'or many years. and on his ran"? as 95' chm” m Eight 0! 19- idraih 1n W39, she moved to Saska- 'Rl3m 1" the "M" E bl? me tomi n'nci'P, iiotlvltllstanding muchrll” Ijnnmng uercelyv Dnd ml! .,”,1M (,1 Sm, Opemmd 8 mommgpgzlow lit up the whole area vividly . r 0 er ' o ere N" M '"""" MEN'S STORE 144 GREAT one I i l NOTICE 3 There will be an interruption of electric pnwr-W on our Souris line on Sunday morning, May Iilst. lioiiveon the hours I of -1:01) and Bztili a.m., wnziilior permit- . . . A limiwit rliirrcii mamber. she ting, for the purimsr of rvmovmi: and .m- ... ,. l'Pz'u'.'iI' iineiiciaiir It 3ril'KMh9I'Cd there. They were drawn 3. number of finely woven serinlt stalling P0195 to allmy for road widening 9. ,3 Ummd church in as far as grip in a. wide semi-circle -- broken thongs - a cat-'o-nine-tails, in' on the Norwood Road. liI”i.ill iirmiiusri, and was greatly iin in middle by A can where thepact. I-nrlil by many relatives and friends. H75 W” burning '- Mid having for To be continued A siiort service was held in S:isk- ' .-mini at 7:30 on Friday evening. miirmcri next day by the funeral i I ' tmiii Kerllesion United Church D A I C R O S S R D 1 V. illlPl'P interment was made in the; A -2 -An”-: . - H .' th I (3085 - c - - v ' I(l1PAr1ti:::::l3 be-zlde her in er am ;I I-Book cusp kn" W006. 1 , V ' Si'irv.'vini: rrlnlives on Princrl EVDHK 3eB0bb"" " 3!-37 lllled ' ' . I . , I was liows 4.? is ' to i' co' iIi":"'rla(tIlliRillIS nlIlh(l1"lllElgs1E(lil!l5ll:l(ll2un;l.:? l qlrlgkly f:S!JDl'?Elp rstnales Of ' N ' -3' l ' '('ioo'-no vvrrs oi Summerslde and; 19595 5'3"” (G"-) 'lA'"'"" ' i. 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