WEDNESDAY. Exit Tony Blount CHAPTER XXII AI he stood stricken into immo- bility by this prompt confirma- tion of his fears, the drumming ceased abruptly. and in the sud- den silence which followed he thought he heard a faint confused murmur of distant shouts and cries. After I few mtimeiif. he started to move forward again - but walking slowly now and listening intently for any further smind that might be borne on the sultryi night air The knowledge that he was now powerless to influence. and he lifted his voice and shouted the girl's name. "M'fani," he called. And again. ”M'fani!" He heard a snapping of twigs in the thicket ahead of him and a mo- ment later she emerged out of the darkness and came atralglit to- wards him. He cc " hear her panting, as though she had I3C(Il running and as she came up to him he reached out and grasping her roughly by the shoulder, held her at. arms length. In the gloom he could see that she was looking up at him with her head flung back. but she made no further movement, though he could feel her body taut and vi- brant imder his touch. lng a little. "What is this you have done?" She laughed, - a laugh. ”1 have done much. T'urlc!” she answered. "Very much! Did you little fierce wants had induced a kind of en- Ihear the. shooting?" forced cairn which completely took "I heard!" he told her grimly. the place of his iortucr apprehen- .”And I want tn know , , . live excitement: and when he found l himself faced a minute later by a, widc pandanus thicket, he stop- tied almgetber. It was from somewhere about here that the drumming had come, "Listen!" she intcrruptui They both stood in absolute sil- ence for a few scctuids. A distant clamour came faintly to their cars so- "There is more said and her voice was vihrniit with triumph. "And that is lie- cause he is dead! Men were in his house ready! More men were unit- lng round the Samoan's 'faie'l Tlicy had spears and war clubs and axes and knives. and when they licrirrl the drum -- the great war ditiiii that T'sembso hid away from Por- son and Btango - it was the sign to kill! They were the orders of M'fanil" He stared at her through the darkness. "Do you know what done?" he said slowly. "I know - and it is it good thing!" she returned. still in the same joyously exalted tone. ”'l"iicy are all dead - Stango, who it as cruel to us and the Samoaiis. who were hated by all men! It iias voiir word, T'urlo, that this would he it you've l'M'DlI.VIIl6 M7 " i.t'04l'AT PRESENT ;-p MW PRICES on the 'blue coall y JIIMMEN FILL-IIP, PLAN lYou,' too,'can save money-if you buy lbluc coal' at present summer pricesn Use our I blue coal' SUMMER FILI,-UP PLAN. 4 By taking delivery now, ” you save money. time, worry and Always buy 'bIuo coaf'- The World's Finest Anthracite Phone us Now A. PIGKARII & 00. DIAL 5541 T BURGESS BEIITIME tcontiniied from page if!) she climbed a tree faster. Prowler was on a branch just. below the where . those helpless little squirrels were. more and he iwould have been putting his head lin at that doorway. Mother was entrance to the nursery A minute or two ljust in time. The big snake was just reaching up to look into that when Mrs. Happy Jack appeared just below him. Instantly yiie drew back, and turned to face hissed. It was an ugly sounding hiss. It was a threatening hiss. Mrs. Happy Jack paid no at- ptentinn to it. She came on like a . . . ”M'fani!" he Mild, his voice shak- i doorway i her. He good place to fight. He struck lher once, bitt he didn't hurt her. yvmi sec his teeth are very small, .lfc doesn't have fangs, as the big tneth of the poison people are cal- ,icd Then it seemed as if he threw himself down in a branch below. He ,w'ns getting away from t.he.re, as ltm as ll? cmild. He iiiici fnlmd out know hole." away. back when she limit what he had wanted to "Tliere are babies in that i fllmlzlll. he, as he glided I ”f'i' come shooting." Ell?i Irirniiiid." Meniiwliile, Mrs. Happy Jack had I hurried sure that those babzes were there. l:EiI:rI(iVi'Il'v-fight. It was a good ,thought, but when we heard that Stango and the Samoans had hcatcii you and locked you in the storehouse, we knew that no good any more, because St.-irigo uoiiiti be strong attain. But Tsciiibao showed me this other way. We would kill Stango before. the people became afraid of him again and than you would he niasicr and all men would be. free. And now it. is done!" she conclud- ycd triumphantly. i He, stared down at her dumbly. 'HRIL'iSL at the thought of what this iti-year-old girl had made him re- Ispoiisihie for. It was obvious now that she had brought him here in 0l(Itl' to iiuike certain of his safety find to ciisui-e that he should not he. in a position to interfere with Itiie grim work she and T'sembao lhad planned. i He it as about to say something wheii his attciitioii was caught by a faint ruddy glow which had ap- lpearcd above the black sea of fpalm-tops below them. It was igrnwiiln in strength every moment, laud even as he stared at it, it be- .L'flll to sprcad up into the night sky. M'faiii swung round, and a cry of pure. pleasure escaped her. I ”They're. burning the copra sheds!" she exclaimed. ”Snon there l'.lII be nothing left of Staiigo or his store or his copra!” She turn- led and fnccd him again. "Do not the and. T'urio! He was your enemy land he is dead! And now all men iwill be your fricnds and will do fuliat you say. and I will live with lyoii always! Bcfore, I was foolish and thought a great chief would conic for me from Tonga. But now If know that you are my chief. i'l”urln, and we live together with imuch happiness!" I He stared doivn at her eager lyouiig face. uplifted to his. In the faint rosy light reflected from the pskv. he could see her slightly part- ed lips and her lustrous brown it-yes lit up wiiii sheer joy. ”Ynii'rc mad! he told her. with soinctliirig like a groan. "Clcaii uiacil What do you think is going to hrippcii when the Govcriiinciyt finds out about this?" To be continued are complaining that post office lstanip-niarklng machines arcn't. ,gcntlc enough. One London dealer sarl nearly one-third of 12.50 worth of stamps he sent abroad on on- i-ciopcs were damaged by the post office. Distributors for Grafton St. East. Charlottetown. P. E. T. illln her house to make it was THE . GUARDIAN. CI-IARLOTTETOWN at ' ANADA”xP IIIOW TO PLAY pl-Ivory AI'Il(Ill”S(Iii.V, stniiiii: Xlciv Lltttli and ciinlmiiing for in uccks. a spccial ndtcriisement will be pub- IlSllI'fI in this newspaper for the Jumhri Jackpot. offering 5100 a neck for a total of 51,000 in cash ,prl7.e:. lTltls .-idt'ci'tiscineiit lllt'IllfIll! :i series of panels each .atlt'ci'ii.-wiig .1 pariiciilnr prntluct. Iii ,Ismall lllfIlVl(IllilI arlsi lcticrs are left out of words ;in evcigi-clay usc -not trick or unusual words. LTiie prolilcm is: Fintl all the. missing letters and out these. panels jof them form the corrcct and official name of one. lot the pmtliit-is nrlvcrtiserl on the Junibo Jackpot pogo only. Tlin official iinntca of iio find the corrcct solution. ;H(iW TO WIN Zcro iiour to pin the Jiimbn Jackpot is from R230 to 7.7.0 mm-y Monday evcnuig, starting May 2.'itii land cniiiinuiiig for l0 weeks. In 13IOll(IIl)' lls on a holiday, iDl'4'lfIiltliS arc piiutcti at the bottom of tha panels ladvcrttsing thrm-niie. nl them is the. solution to I'll? -Iiitttim Jackpot and that is the one you must iiiakc up from till the missing ir-tiers. 'You Ilrlli” from ll'cdnc,-:clay to Monday incltisive-- THE KELLY FEED SERVICE ROYAL HIGH QUALITY STOCK and POULTRY FEEDS Only ingrctlicnls of finest quality arc iisctl in IIlf'If' tiiantifat-Iiirc. and uperlcnce has proven that Royal Feeds protlucc "More Dollars" per ton of fccda; More top quality premium hogs. ROYAL PIG STARTER (with Aurofacl ROYAL PIG GROWER (with Aurofacl ROYAL IROOD SOW RATION ROYAL HOG FATTENER ROYAL CHICK GROWING MASH ROYAL LAYING MASH (with Buttermilk) ROYAL DAIRY RATION ROYAL HORSE FEED Gct our prices on Bran, Shorts, Barley Meal, Oats, Feed Wheat, Oiloako Meal, Cobalt Stock Salt. and Hay Salt. ROYAL FEEDS BUILD A BIGGER BANK ACCOUNT THE KELLY FEED SERVICE Phone 8815 llluriiiz 7cio hour, the Jumho directory. All iclcphone calls are l)lPOIlTA.V'f': If ynii are called hy the Jiimlizi Jackpot operator and fillS1l'Pr(Il7' tnlcphnne with the usual "linlln" or any oihr-r saluta- iioii, you are disqualified from irinnliig the Jiiniho Jackpot. The Junihn Jackpot is awarded to the first pcrstin ("nllcd by the Jumiin .lnt'ltpot operator and who Iinsucis llll! tcir-plioite. by stating the coricct solution for the wt-ck. The first. word or words spoken to ilic Juniho Jackpot operator MliS'll he the officltil name of the iidveitlsnrl product made tip of all the missiiig lcttcrs in the previous Vkcdiicstliifs Jiiiiilm Jackpot page. So rcinciiiiinr-if your phone rings any Montlay evcnlng during zero hour it may he the Jumbo Jack- pnt, operator. Your licst hot in win is to an- sircr evcry i-rill with the winning word or unrris-iiritliing more. Af- ter you speak, the operator then. and then only. talk: to you. and ,tells you if you won or not. Anyone who anew-era the tellphorio lcan win the Jumbo Jackpot; the winner need not be the person in ,u-hogg mime the telephone in list- ed. No further telephone calls are made. during Zero Hour after I winner of the Jumbo Jackpot is The -on t est odi7ei;'tTge;Q C,ANA'DiA RACKERS p7oducfETisI);ou”r guararixe,”eYo'f' IliGllESf'0llAllfY "zone HOUR” 6.30 to 1.30 p.m. s....i...i it... NEXT MONDAY! lhcso individual the. event. that 7r-ro hour for that ilAI"FI( ulll be from 6:30-T:.”i0 Tuesday evening. Jackpot makes iclcpliriiie calls to private rcsldcnce numbers only, scicctctl at random from the city and vicinity opcral or recorded. declared. The Jumbo Jackpot starts at S100 and incrcases each week by 8100 until a winner is declared. If you live out of town you may be called long-distance by the Jumbo Jackpot. operator. Winners of the Jumbo Jackpot receive their award the same eve- ning where posaihla and will be required to provide identification upon dr-livery of the cheque. 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