oe te is ae ~ ag WEN Om ot He | PAR: AE BO Sa Tg PO li GE: At Aaligl NGIOCLG S L P Mags. N ags ll a . ‘ é OA A a a+ a NN TN. at ETS ge . Uw td SS NB ian er ow eek, — oF Fi ge Oe | + ot te ‘ite es ~ ii * ts Suen 4 THE WAR-TRAIL! CHAPTER LXXXVII—(Continven.) The worst feature of the new scheme was the increased risk ot being brought in contact with the friends of the warrior of the red-hand—of being accosted by them, and uf course expected to make | reply. How could I avoid meeting them | —ove or more ofthem? If interrogated how shun makiug answer? I knew a few words of the Comanche tongue, but not enough to hold a conversation in it. Either my false accent or my voice would betray me! True, I might answer in Spanish. Many of the Comanches speak this languaye; but my using it would There was another source of appre- hension. 1 could not confide Ww the} Indiau horse. He had endeavored to} fling Siavfield all along the way, kicking | violently, and biting at his rider while seated upon his back. Should he behave iu a similar mauver with me while enteriug the camp. it would attract the attention of the indians. It would lead to scrutiny aud suspicion. S ill another fear. even should I suc- ceel in the main points. in entering the camp, findiug the captive, and wresiiug her trom the hands of her jailers—how after? I could never depend upon this capricious mustang to carry us clear of the pursuit—there would be others as swift, perhaps swifter than he, and we should ouly be carried back to die. Oh! | thet 1 could have taken my own steed | near to the lines of yonder guard—oh ! that | ce uld have ridden him there. It might not be; I saw that it could not be, aud I was forced to abaudon all thought of it. | | had well-vigh made up my mind to} ri-k all the chances of my assumed ch vracter, by mougtiug the Indian horse. To my comrades | imparted the idea, aod asked their counsel All regarded it as fraught with danger. Que or two advised me against it. They were those who did not understand my motives—who could not comprehend the seutimeut of love—who knew not the courage which that noble passion may | impart. Liitle under-tood they how its emo‘ions inspire to deeds of daring—how love absorbs all selfishness, even life becomiug a secondary consideration, when weighed agaiust the happiness or safety of its object. These men had | never loved as I. I gave no ear to their too prudent counsels. Others acknowledged the danger, but saw not how | could act differently. Oue or two of them had, in their lives’ course experienced a touch of the tender feeliug akin to miue. These could appreciate ; | and counselled me in consonance wi'h my half-formed resolution. I liked cheir couvsel best. Que had not yet spoken—one upon whose advice I placed a higher value than upou the combined wisdom of all the others. I had uot yet had the opin- iou of the earless trapper. Oh, how I longed to hear him speak —reflective—tacitura—brave and saga- cious Rube! I felt as if his assent or dixsent woud decide my wavering —for his judgment was ever clear, cool, and calculating all the chauces of success, or dauger of defeat, CUAPTER LXXXVIIL. RUBE CONSULTING HIS ORACLE. Ue was stauding apart from the rest —leaning I should rather say, for his body was vot erect but diagonal. In this attitude it was propped by his rifle, the butt of which was steadied agaiust the stump of a tree, while the muzzle appeared to rest upon the bridge of Rule's own nose. As the man and the piece were about of a length, the two thns placed in juxta- position presented the exact figure of ar inverted V, and the small close-capped skull of the trapper formed a snfliciertly tapering apex to the angle. Both hands were claxped round the barrel pear its muzzle his fingers interlocking while the thumbs lay flat,oue upon each side of his nose At the first glance it was difficult to | tell whether he was gazing into the barrel of the piece, or beyond it upon the Indian camp. The attitude was not new to him, nor tome. It was not the first time I had observed him in a posture precisely sim- ilar, Iknew it was his favorite pose, whea any question of upusual difficulty required all the energy of his “instinets.’ He was now, as often of yore, consulting his “divivity,” presumed to dwell far down within the dark tube of * Tar- guts.” After a time all the others ceased to speak, aud stood watching him. They | knew that no step would be taken hefore | Rube’s advice had been received, and | they waited with more or less patience for him to speak. | ‘ So true ix it, that among no class of | mez 18 such deference paid to sagacity aud courage as amoug the trappers and | hunters, who are compelled to rely so | much upon their * gifts” or + instinets,” as they term them—which jis certainly a misnomer, as they are not attained save by years of experience and study io the school of woodcraft. Fuli ten minutes passed. and still the old (rapper neither stirred nor spoke Nor lip nor. muscle of him was seen to move. The ey@itouecould be detected 12 motion, and these small orbs. seintil- lating ta thei deep sockets, were the ouly sigus of life which he showed. Standing rigid aud still, he appeared not % statue Duta scuretrow propped up by Fe ae appear a suspicious circumstance. Ae AA a stick, and the long, weather-washed rifle did not belie the resemblance. 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Island, ONLY $1.00 a Year Guided by the principles of Truth, Honor, Moderation, and Fairness, THE} 9 EXAMINER is devoted to the promo- tion of the interests of this Province and this Dominion ! The Weekly #xaminer AND ISLAND ARGUS IS A LIVE NEWSPAPER. Made up of the Locals, Telegrams. Editorials, etc., which from day to day appear in the daily edition, li-is always full of News AND Aiways up toe the Times. The Weekly Examiner AND ISLAND ARGUS Is in favor of cutting down the Local Legislature, consolidating» the Local Civil Service on a sound business basis, instituting a system of rigid econowy in the administration of local affairs, and applying the money thus saved to The Advancement of the Agri- culiural and Industrial Interests of the Province ! THE EXAMINER is in favor oi giving a fair trial to the Union which ensures to us the Lostitutions, the Laws and Protection of the Mother Country bounded as follows, that :s to 84y : Com. mencing at a square stake fixed atthe } : | lately the property of Hammond J bases, _ how deceased, on the West Edge 6fa Royal | Road; thene> by aright angle lice with gai Road westwardly for the distance of) i}chains or until it strikes the line | Pasture Lot Number Thirty-four fpom Pastas | Lot Number Thirty-taree; thence jangle line therewith scuthwardly for the jiance of tweive chains, until it t |north boundary of Pasture Leg Nutoher | Nineteen; thence along the same/eastes rdly ifor the distance of five chained fifleen | links, or until it meets the line dividing the |property of the said Honorable James (oh. , lege Pope and that of Richard Heartz, Esquire; thence along the same south waraly six \chains; thence by a right angle therewith | casts arily for the distance af chains and cighty-five links to Rovalty Koad ; thence following the of said Royaliy R ad northwardly for the tance of ciglteen chains to the place of com. |menceMent, contsining thirty-three -& ;ene rood and twenty-two perches of lan . ‘little more or less, including a right of way of twenly feet along the porth boundary of Page” ture Lot Number {| birty-four, in the Royalty | oi Charlottetown, save and except such por. | tion thereof as has been appropriated for the | Prince Edward Island Retlway as appears | the plan aunexed to the Mortgage hereinafter referred to, The above land wili be sold pursuant toa | Power of Sale contained in an [Indenture of iM rtgage, bearing date the 28th day of De. jcember, A, D. 1876, atid made between the | How rable samys Colledge Pope, of Raven- | wood, in Charlottetown Royalty, of the ong |part,and the Trustees uader the Marriage | Settlement of Robert Brace Stewart, Esquire, lof the other part, | The above land shall be sold either as a | whole or in parcels, as the Trustees may at | the time of sale stipulate, If the said | | or any part thereof, should pot be by | Puthe Anction, ov the day above mentioned, — th Trustees will sell the same afler~ jsuch day, by private contract, | Torms and conditions cf sale made known } at time of sale. Dited at Charlottetown, this 12th day of April, A. D, 1882, i then HENRY J CUNDALL, LOUIS H DAVIES, Trustees and Mortgagees {ap 14 taw 2m wed) MORTGAGE SALE, TO be sold by PUBLIC AUCTION, on TUESDAY, the secotd ay ot May next, at tue hour of eleven o'clock, in the fore. noon, at the Commi House in Churlottes town, under anu: Ly virtue of a P. wer of Sale contained in an Indenture of Mort- gage dated the twenty-sixih day of April, A. D. 188), and made between Aibert Dacthemiu acd Jemima Duchemin, his wife, and Kdmecd Duchemin and Emily Duchewin, his wife, of the one part, and Edward Jarv’s Huocgsen and Neil McLeod of the other part, — 4 LL that tract, piece or parcel of land A situate, lying and being in the City of Charlottetown, in Queen's County, in Prince kdward Isiand, and being part of Town Lot Number Twenty six in the second hundred of Town Lots in Charloitetown aforesaid, com- Mencing itthe corucr of Prince and Sidney Streets, and running scutherly along Priuce Street the disiance cf eighty-six feet, or ontil it reaches the northern boundary of land in possession «f Thomas Alley; thence at right augles with Prince Street eusterly along the sud boundary eighty-six feet, or until it mects the division line between Town Lots Twenty-six und Twenty-seven ; thence along Said division line paralll with Prince Street northerly eyhiy-six feet, or to Sidvey Bireet afuresaid, aud thence westerly slong >idney Street eighty-six feet, to the place of com mrbceme;,t, For further particulars apply at the office of Hodgson & McLeod, Solicitors, Charivtte- town, Dated this 28th day of March, A. 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