JUNE 1, 1953 I . u . , rm: GUARDIAN. VCHARLOTTETOWN . ,p,s;GE 'rwEN'rY.N1NE , l to ram Parson's methods down Presently-" of rough handling, for one eye was come 'long an” ill fetch-um in like . your throat, but the old boy oer. It was evident that she did not almost completely closed with al you see," no paused, nnd, added - talnly knew how to handle these understand what to make of his raw gash showing against the with n wide grin: ”An' now plenty y folk, and there's no harm in fol- attitude. but she rose slowly to her dark skin. He had not looked up lsoon, us tie he up an' I mnk-urrll lowlng a good example, is there? feet as he followed the trader out ,at the two white men as he was l holler dag him gm-ry him try lo Well, I suggest we get on with it through the d00tW8Y. and lioodidragged forward, and he remain- l mu 1:" . ' now that we're agreed. It hasn't Killing NWT him With Puzzled Ed Willi drooping head between his To be continued by s an hrk done "em any harm to wait for us. eyes. , suards as they came to a halt, ......-....m... 7 T "1" but it ll make us late for our grub As they emerged into the open Strang looked round the semi- ORPHANED FAWN3 if we hang on any longer.” they becnnle the 106"! 01 ill EYES: Circle of spectators slowly, and C h--- CHAPTER XVII Thurlow realised his mistake, but Strang led the way down the then turned to Thurlow. l GUELPH, one, (c1!)-'rwa I ' but he made no effort to correct steps and along the front- of the ”This is the fellow, Mr. Resi-l lawns believed only about two A Trill him at the moment. It made house towards the two chairs witli-;den1," he said loudly. He glanced. ll'P&'l(S old were found in the bush er . things easier in a. way, for he was out so much as a. glance aboutlover shoulder at the Samoan who! near Erin by L. Thompson. who - Well, you ve already told me beginning to realise that if he was him, and Thurlow followed close-lliad been carrying the cat. "Te-l first found the fawns' dead moth- . You Wlnl lhrmin fiolzsed. and I to make a successful stand against ly on his heels. lfoora! Come round here and telll er, apparently a. victim of light- see you ve thoushtiully provided the trader now it had to be done The two Samoans who had beenlthe Resident what happenedl liing. The young deer are being the means for doing it," Thurlow m publicly. The more open his de- waiting at the foot of the stcpsiileave that ililng behind for the izlvell H temporaly h0l'nC iinlili pointed out Quietly-, fiance, the more likely he would fell in behind them -- the man time" i they are big enough to look after Kllls lusicrs , ”Wouldnft it be as well to hold ibe to get a backing from Ilallvesa with the cat-o'-nine-tails swlshing, Tho Samoan, a burly giant, dmp.l ilieniselves. . V ' , the trial heme decldms on the -and he knew that he would need the thonss throush the air suz- pad the "cat" reluctantly on to --------- -- r . Ieniaenct?” all the backing he could get in thc gestively as he walked. The second, the ground and stepped round mi LONG 3l3lIVWE I The other stared at him in some immediate future. man had picked up a stout wooden face Tliurloiv. There was a grin l -m . A" AITWTIVF doubt. I I M'fani had made the same mis- tripod which had been lying onlof satisfaction on his face, and hel NIAGARA FM-15. Onlii ((795-- J "Well, that! what Ive -arranged take, however, and she was star- the ground, and when the two burst into a flood of beche-de-mer PV5im35i" GWFKE tT- Farrell. K INDIRECT UGHT hr, haven't I?"- he said. itBut ing at him with a world of re- men had reached the chairs he Eiiulisli without hesitation. lmilli 5”D91'al”iU310d On June 1. there can only be one result. The proacli in her brown eyes. nreceeded to set this upright JUSI "Dis fella, Mai-ster, plenty had -l””l”l III” P055 017399 5135 in 1909 man admits it - and I've got the "Turin!" she exclaimed. ”You behind where the prisoner and fnlla!” he began. ”Hlm b'loiig ii ”,”d hi” 13”” P”5'lm55I9l' IV”? report of the overseer. The only said - " his escort were standing. It was gang. an' him all some lazy deb-l5”IC9 1949- He Will be 3"C099d9fl question is how we're Zoinz to He flashed a warning glance at about five feet in height, and Il'(lllllI)lI. Plcnty time I have troublelbiv asmlam Pmkmasler Reglnilld deal with him, and as I've already her, and Strang, who had already the way he handled it, it would alqiir: he, all-same him not like l Bum Wm 513"” in 1930. said, there's only 0118 satisfactory turned towards the door, wheeled seem to be a considerable weight. lfor work. Him catch plenty trade- way. Imprisonment would be no round upon her. r t ' goods, plenty dress fer him woma';. punishment to these people - even "You keep out of this, M'fani," Strang seated himself in the unit but all-time-. he no savvy plenty if we had a. prison." he ordered harshly. "I told you lchair and Thurlow took the other. iiork. Dis day I tell 'um work "I quite agree with you there," you wouldn't like it, but if your and as soon as they were installed ninrc hard or mebbe I knock seven Thurlow mid him dl'YlY. ”It would folk chose to cut up rough. they the trader made a signal to the cs-i hells along dat head b'long him - be more like 8. tell Cure." , must pay for it. The best thing Cort, and the prisoner was brought hut him '.'on't work all same. Den l The irony of his answer was, you can do is to go 'to your mom forward to within it couple of I talk at he some more, ani catch- lost upon Strang Colnlilelely. He and stay there till it's all over." ipaces of where they were sitting. uin little smack wid stick. An' understood Strang completely. Hcl She was still staring at Thurlow He was it young man, but iinlikv ricli him go all-same mad. Him understood him to mean that llel who had already risen to his feet, the majority of the islanders hr jllllll) at I wid knife, aii' s'po5c I no agreed with him in all that he had and he looked at her meanlngly. was of slight build, and his barc'ctitch'iim arm I be dead fella. But been saying. and his face cleared. 5 ”Yes, you'd better keep out of yhody looked lean and under-iiniir-'liini don't be strong fella all-same "That's what I say!" he g ('X- it just now.” lie said. "Things arejishcd. It was evident that he hzid I. all' plenty quick he get tired. claimed. "01 course I don't want going to be rather unpleasant lnlready received a. certain aniounliDcn I hnllor an' odor frlla hiinl corrnn Best because it's always fresh! 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