W4. . srltrct “it t it slur r. m TRAPPER'S ESCAPE. a erotilr or INDIAN surmrmon. DY WILLIA! It. BNHXILL. CIIAI’I’IR ‘I. “ “Al's somethin' more’n beavers bin prowlin' around here." said Ben Hardy to his companion. in he returned from his morning examination at his traps. ‘ hat now. Ben I Anything strangel Perhaps it was a bear.“ ‘ More the netnr' of or painter. I should say. But they won’t catch me sloepin'. I can tell them.’ t Was it wolves t' 'Wai. yes. sort or human wolves i" and the old trapper iednl in a silent laugh, at what he con. sidered e stri lug comparison. ‘ You don't mean Indians. lien l’ ' I don't mean anything else. I saw the print of lhe moccasins jest as plain as I kill see you. ' How many was they l' 'That's or question that heint easin answered. They know how to hide their trail and step in one enrother's tracks so well. that it would panels a lew- yer to tell onything about it.’ ‘ But there was more than one i“ ‘ l conceit so by their remarks, and they heint er prowlin' around for no good.’ ' I suppose they went to steal our traps ?' ‘ And maybe a scalp or two. jest to kecpl heir hands in.’ I ' Perhaps we hed better pull up stakes and be otl‘. thee. ‘ I have no fancy for being roasted or skinned alive.’ ' ‘_Nor I neither. but I haint er goin' ter be scared away. Treppin’ is tor good eronod here. know of encthor piece like it in the bull territory. Let's have some breakinst.‘ A well-trained and often-tried trapper was Ben Hardy. One perfectly familiar with the red man. With hie companion. Will Forest. it was ditl'erent. Thongh a strong. bold man. he wee yet in his novi- 1iete as regarded wild-wood life, this bein his first winter from civilisation. Much. there ore. had he to learn of the manners and customs of the In- dians. much of the peculiar signs by which their pre- senoe was known. The scalp-knife and tomahawk -—-the war-whee end the torture-post were to him known only by eereay. For miles along the river theirtrsps had been set. and although Hardy hed‘visited them in the morning‘ It was necessary to re~beit them before sundown But the sun lingers not long in that northern lati- tude. especially in winter. end hardly had noon pes- eed before they took their trail. Tr after trap was visited. end found unmoleeted. ‘9 “A I don't . If “din. '“d returned. From the first time he had determined V ~Agi _ .. a s... Ilut yer trying tor escape. I don’t blame yer for that. neither. Life is sweet tor us all. Ilowevor.»I might git inter trouble b hiding yer hero.', pointing to his still smoking pipe—thet bond 0 ‘ Never fear. I hain't er goin‘ to give yer up. I‘ll hide yer so that all the Injuns id'the world con d not find yer. But this ar dog must he get out of ther way. Iie'd soon show them whar you were.‘ Unfastening his wampnm belt. the Indian tied it around the neck of the wall-like animal. led him to begone. With long. poweriul bounds he disappear- ed. and once the two were seated side by side. ‘ Now. Lightning.’ said llnrdy. ‘ you must have something to eat and drink, and then we’ll hide yer till morning.’ ' t The blanket of night has been IilI'OWI ever the he sun.’ replied the Indian. Liko‘a star. the fight of the ale-men's fire can be seen from efer.’ still be pointcilto use tleme Forest had kindled. ' That's true. but it won't do to put it out. These red-skinned brothers of yours would think somethin' was up. ef we did anything out oi the common run. But 1'“ fix all things right.’ Lifting the broad since that formed the hearth. llnrdy disclosed a eelier beneath. filled with food. skins. and even weapons. and continued z—Gitdown lliar and cat end sleep. You'll be just as sale as cr bug in or rng.and of any thing should heppen.you’ll liud ycr way out of or back door. Jest crccp erlong until yer see daylight. and you'll tlnd ycrself'on tlicr book of ther river. close to where my dugout is tied. Take some food with yer. and my boat. and be 05‘ lost as soon as potoiblc. You see. Lightning. i am or good friend tor yo. and at thcr same time don‘t want tor lose my scalp. Down with yer. but lost tell me whnr yer dog has gone.’ ‘ To the Wigwam of Nec-biu.’ ‘ To tell her that yer safel Is that it?’ ‘ With her own hands she worked the wampum. sihe will know that I am in safety when silo sees it again.’ ‘ You’re or cunnin’ chap. but git in You kin hear every word that‘s said. end so will know when it is time to run. Il'ore. take or drink fitti.’ . The Indian secreted. the trappors began their usual preparations tor supper. talking. meanwhile. in slow voice. Well Hardy knew that he had on- dertnlten both a ditl'lcult end dangerous task; but he had perfect self-reliance, end although the lndien made no mention of the fact. knew that he had once saved hie life. Perhaps a white men thus situated would have boasted of it. and made it a claim for protection. Not so the Indian. He trusted to the him of it. if he had driven him from the door, th h he might have sought revenge in the future. But e trapper was not one to forget or leave a favour no— .A.-. don’t catch you. somebody else will here tor endear. H... _ ., ‘9 t The pale-face is not also 9' ' replied the Indian} triendship and brotherhood among all of his race. . . Aa"“7" ‘ e . THE “WAVERIJ HOUSE.” 78. King 9b.. is ' - - St. John. N. B This noose w unsxrarnonlzen er I. ..]I. THE PRINCE OF WALES. II. . H. PRINCE ALFRED. the door. spoke a few words to him. and bade him.“y .u a", mum. Amman Governors. “d by "I. 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[IF Subscriber has on hand. and will soil CHEAP FOR CASH. lit his store. corner of Prince and 200 EELS: FLOUR I Warrantcd as good as any on the Island. 150 bbls. Pritne blurring;- IL. JAS. IRVING. if memory of Hardy. end would not have reminded Grafton Streets. been there. surely their object was not plunder, for .0 u" “ginning. “1.1.0.181. 1.. had iguana a...“ a. Can and Judge for youmlws. none had been stolen. and. in some. game was found. .1“ knowledge of 1... name, Odes or twice. Hardy thought he discovered some- thing suspicions, but onwilling to alarm his compa- nion. hold hie peace. In solely. and without any- ‘hing to "rim", "uh" hi. fear" "I" "mm". l° that there were any lurkers without. But cautiously > lifting hie heed from time to time. he at length saw T ' BY ‘5" 5‘8 h“"‘" "id H"in ‘ iii“ in" bill thg face of on Indian pressed against the window- thoir little cabin. .. visitors here since we lef bum.’ ‘ You are dreaming. Ben,’ replied Forest. Who could have been here.’ ‘ The some red soonndrele that visited ther traps this mornin'.’ ‘ Indians again. Ben! How do you know.’ ‘ Yes. Injnno : and they had or dog with 'em.’ and he pointed to a clearly defined track in the sand. ' Pohsw 1 That’s the track of a wolf‘s foot. I have seen it a thousand timce.’ ‘ 50 ill" I» "a I “W '0 "'83"! but i' W!" m a warrior, be at once accepted the invitation. and more on wolf‘s than it is your'n.’ ‘ Why. their track is almost the same. So near. a... do“, to "I. Nd. “mm ind the d oreneo.’ ' Tiler more fools they! I know there hsin't but .0 "ad" him humane. jected. . ,6 All!) ticle to be wasted in such a manner. Then he ghek'mv. Edinburgh Hagan... (Tom) or little ditIciencc. and or unpractised eyes would't discover it. But remember what I tell yer. and yen'll aliere be able to tell which is which. Er dog leaves the print of hie nails. and er wolf don't. thon'gh they have the same spread toes when they "In. ' But about the Indians being here? I see no eigno.’ Nothing bed head taken—nothing tampered with. Even the litttle flask of liquor-the ggeat. almost ir- resistible temptation of the red man—that had been let upon the table by accident. wee unemptied. This. more than anything else. was a unle to the trapper. How an Indian can restrai appetite. wee morn than he could understand. ith eperplex- nd brain he took a drought and was fleet to oneti- nne his investigation. when he heard a low growl. and saw a pair of nyoslnsllilg npenkim from under the rude bunk where he slept. _ 'Me oat. yer serpent l' he exclaimed, as he brought his rifle to his shoulder, and cooked it for instant use. 'Hn hl' and a tall, young Indian crept slowly unyielIowod by his dog. and springing to hie feet, stood like a bronzcd statue. p A t Wei. red-pkin. what or yer seeakia’ hero for ?' W Hardy. J Pale-Inoe. hark l' and he went to the cabin door. ’ Isl listened ions and anxiously. Then. as if satie- led. be returned. seated himself upon the broad no. drew from hie pouch hie pipe. lit it. be! sucked in silence. waiting ahea- tbe manner of his tribe to be questioned. " Wei. what der yer want? What did yer can. for f’ asked nerdy. when he thought be had walt- od snleieatly long for even Indian etiquette. 7 his guest took hie pipe from hie month and in. the eldert , who. in his turn.’ - is-to Forest. For a lttle time they smoked = is silence. Evidently the business of the visitor was of; Wing character. ' ' "Qst with it.’ eontinuod Hardy. ° Speak up like a l' and tell, its whet ya want. and b. not passed the lips of Way-wees-i-mo breweeeoe' . ' r ‘ Mo’s had nethia' ter eat for two days. and yer some is r own 'flvln'.‘ Ar yer hungry.‘ , slag is it? Wei. yer shan’tgo hnn- ground unrevonged. One has: ("smother must ‘ agtof ucabin. though yer look smart enufl take hie place.’ And the Indian ste pod up to For» ‘ set. and laid his hand heavily upon h s arm. Busy over the fire, apparently absorbed in cook- ncthing occured to arouse any suspicion in his mind pane. and intently locking within. In an instant his mind was made up how to act. and stepping to the door. tlang it wide open. and called aloud :—-‘Come in brother. Supper is ready. Stop and eat before you go hcmc.’ Taken completely by surprise-caught in the very act of peering within. the Indian could not but com- plv. To refuse. would have been contrary to the us'ual custom. and have shown that his object was that of a spy. A skilful diplomatisi as well as without any appearance of hesitatatioo. entered, and Meanwhile. various ‘ m“ "an O” hum" don" pulmd m “n plans were floating through the brain of the trapper. The First. he thought of plying him with whiskey. so as Ti“ . h p B‘“ "'“""“"“"Y W on: north nxiuili Renew. (rm Church.) It was far too scarce and coolly an ar- thonght of questioning him with regard to his being there at that time of night. blit that. also. was dis. carded. But little if any truth would be contained in the answers he would receive. and while still on. decided. the Indian pushed back. and stepped to- wards the door. ‘ You hein't er goin‘, brother, until yer smoke 1‘ said Hardy. proffering him some tobacco. ‘ My dog is hungry. lie hasbeen all doyhnnting without food. Imnst feed him',’ and he opened the door and whistled loudly. Rapid glances passed between Hardy and Forest. Both were convinced that he had friends without. and that he was signellising them. but what the our- post could be. they had no means of determining. ‘ Yer doghae run away.’ said Hardy. seeing that none came at the call. | Better coins in and have a smoke. You’ll find him home when yer git thar.‘ ‘ I hear his footsteps on the leaves now.’ replied the Indian. ‘ Ila will be here very soon.’ J ' And I should think thar wbar er hull pack of 'em,’ answered the trapper. as the sound of heavy trampiug was heard. Er hull pack, and here they or. by the big beaver l’ With tho'sonnd. a dozen armed warriors rushed into the little cabin. A dark band. and intent upon a dark purpose. ‘ Way-wass-i-mo ?' questionineg exclaimed every lip. after looking in vain for the e scolding Indian. ‘ Who? asked Hardy. counterfeiting ignorance. ‘ Ho whom the pale-face cells Lightning.’ ‘How should I know anything about him i” ' lie has been here.’ replied the leader of the party looking Hard full in the face. From his wigwam the dog ot eymess-i-mc went out. bearing his wampum girdle. Seei” And he held the trim aloft. . “J ‘ Wei. what of that l' coullyiqneslionod florid}. lbonghin his heart he snethesiatlsed the ’ wnt JOHN QUIRK. Charlottetown Feb. 6 1867. if. ing. he was yet listening and watching. For a time FLOUR, TEA. sbGAR. GIN. AND RUN. dict. 6:0. SilllSCllllll-IR HAS l.\‘ STORE AND rou ll Hilde. Bri lit. Porto Rico SUGAR; 26 Pool. Brig t. 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They are . .' replied the Indian. without me. and be blessed. but or can't have hun.’ lens notice ot the losiooatioa ol the i .4 i ; ,7 ,. knife " and“ his own triba’ » ’ so I“. sndherneme will.-l-Ia saw his a . ‘ i531... "" °°"" m the trees of winter. and white as it snows- w r to bilge!» antth lie doio' somethis' Maniton pill sees call his: to the sptrit- . \t _ ‘ wfl‘" ' ' ‘ hand that did the deed was young. L“ g “ one basting—be heard him must take his lece.’ ». , if ' tbs sqnew who would soon be ~ Have no tears. pie. Dan; said Forest. for the enlisted; it is new open ‘ x " weein band- tlrst time breaking tho‘allenoo. ' Yer don't take him.‘ exclaimed Hardy. ‘ Take ' 'he heirs of ray broi or are few as the leaves on The Resistance was ontof the led away. The near-eraser. - - - h next eminent d castles and with i It ct 0!! '0 went! to £0! ' 3m and the pnbllb generally. to merit a share ofpabllc pa. . r ’ attesting still girlish: at gun. 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The functional irregularities peculiar to the weakc sen are invariably corrected without pain or inconvenience by the use of llolinu‘ny's Pills. They are the safest and surest nic- dicinc for all diseases incidental to fcaiaies of all ages. Vl‘lllfl “'urk. \t‘lllt'll is lntondrd for the use of Punitive- nltd Schools. contains is twisti'ttmlul‘uncftll illfiirnlotion it the form of anewnrs to 2.000 questions on every court-iv. niilc subject. and is writton in language on plain as to be min iicrstomi by all. 'l'cachors. and l’upila preparing bllclllwivt'rl fur the prot‘rsnion ot’ school-teaching. as well as for any rcul- ctitive examination. could not il_nvc n more useful bunok. or solo by E. REILLY. llmdd Oil-ice. Kent Street. Dec. MRS. WINSLOW, An experienced Nurse and Female Physician, presents to the attcntion of mothers. her Soothing Syrup, failed. in a single instance. to cfl‘ecte cure. when timely used. Never did we know an instance of dimllnftttztlou by an out- who used it. On the contrary. all are delighted with to cprratiuns, and speak in twin of highest commendation of its magical cll‘ecte and medical virtues. We speak in this matter “what we do know." sftcr thirty yciirs’ oxperierwc. and pledge our reputation for the fulfilment of what we licrc In almost every insuiiicu win-r0 the infant is stif- luring from pain and exhaustion. rclicf will be found in llftecu l‘hie valuable preparation is the prceert tion of we of the most cxpcriciicei and slulfui nurses in cw England, and has been used with never falling success in THOUSANDS OF CASES. It not onl relieves the child from pain but invigoratcs the stomach an bowels. corrects acidity. and gives tone and energy to the whole system. It will almost instantly re- liovo ammo 11* Tim BOWELS. AND Bilicus Afl'ectlcns. All young children ithould have administered to than. from time to time. a few times of titcsc Pills. which M11 purl llcir blood. and enable them to prise safely through the (lit. errnt diwrilt-rs incidental to chillin-n. such as measles. hon )- llig-cough. eowpock. llfltl other infantile dissent-e. These I’llls arc sullerinlrsn in their nature on not to injure the must deli- clite constitution. and are therefore more peculiarly adopted as corrective of the hulnors Minding the . Dropecy. Hundreds arc cured ycorly by the use of these l‘llle con. jointly with the Ointment. which ehuuld be rubbed very botuitifully into the parts infected. Derangement of the Kidneys. The quantity and quality of the bile areot’ vital import- ance to health. U on the iver. the gland which sense. lie tluid so neccuer or digeation, the Bills operate s y. infallthly rectify ng its irregularities and effect y met-ill jaundice. bilione rcmittante. ends“ the varieties of generated by an unnatural condition of hot organ. llollotooy’s Pills arc the beef vastly heaters for the fol lowing diseases :« ~ .ignc iDebility '1 auntlicc Secondary syn, .tethma Dmpsy Liver Com- tome ' Biliouseom- Ilyeeiwry plaiuts 'l‘icnlJonloi-au plainte Erysi l-les Lulubngo ’l‘uinors lllotchce on Femn cs Irrc- l’lli-s Ulcers thc skin guisritica Rheumatism Venerei Alco- llowcl com- Favors of all Retention of dune lnints kinds Urine Worms of all Cu ice Fits Bcrofula or kinds constipation iiouts King's Evil Weakness. from of the end-ache Born ’1 hroets whateva cause bowels. mligeetion Stone and to" to. Conuuuip~ Inllnlaiuetlon Gravel tion, Sold at the Establishment of l’aorsssoe Honcowav. I“ Strand. (near Temple Bar. London. end by all respectable Dru 'stzi and licelcrs iii i cdicino throughout the civilised ism-l .at thet‘ollowlng prices: is. lid. 2-. 9d.. so. Bib. 11s.. 22s.. and 83s. cach Bus. ' '.' There is a considerable saving by taking the larger also. . N. Il.-—-Dircctions for the guidance of potions in every disorder alllacd to elicit Pot. doe. d—ly DONJCin M‘RAB, lcrohnnt Tailor. And Dcolcrin WIND come and overcome convulsions. which. if not speedily remedied end in death. .Wc believe it the bent and surest remedy in the world. in all cases of Dyseatery and Diarrhea in child- snri. whether it ‘arlscs from teething. or from any other cause. We would say to every mother who has a child suf- fering from any of the torgotng-oomplainto—do not let your p ndloeo. nor the prejudices of others. stand between your child and thereiicf that will boa absolutel sure—to follow the use of this medicine. if timely need. Pu l direetione for uni will encompass each bottle. None ruins unless the c-simileot‘ CUR’ IS a PERKINS, New ork. is on the outside wrapper. Hold it druggisso throughout thc world. pal Otlce. No. to Bay Street. New York. . .. c Price. only so cents per Bottle. Oct. 6. lied. l 1mm BRLL, ' MANUFACTURER OF CLOTHING INlall its brreaolsesrlienkfiai. tolhls Friends and th- 'etrons or past overs. gs save to iii one than all the public generally. that lie is still to -bo lband at s OLD STAND, route’ .fiiruislling Geode. Queen Ste-not. Charlottetown. P. 3. Island. Aug. I. 186 G. Butler’s Rosemary Hair Gleaner. AN elegant preparation for the foil» and Nursery possessing. in the hi host degree. the property at re- moving Scurf and Domini: hunt the flood. and by it lavi- goratiug q usiitlee increasing the growth of the Helms W. R. WA'I‘OON. _0tty Drug‘sltoraxov. It. ll“. FOR SALE. mvn r..- Sale-— t HORSE. 6 ears old. Black Hawk breed. iii bands high. good toadster. no faults. 1 Pony. l4 hands. hI'Inola'e Breed—fast trotter. 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