3 s a +. * “—— me i a Te a a ehcp ell” Seats i 90g = . ro = SPT a RS itm 2 - err ne f i | 4 . ra Pa 6 ee mee, nena THE WAR: TRATL} CHAPTER XCVII.—(Continuep.) | The man*pointed tothe scene of our) accidental reucoutre. ““ He was going yonder,” went among the trees—I more.” This intelligence evidently iner the astonishment of all. They c comprehend why Wakono should be upon the ground, and yet not come forward to | assert his claim. Had he abaodosed it | altogether ? | The father of the claimant appeared | as auch puzzled as any one. He made | no attempt to explain the absence of his son. He could not.. He stood silent,, and evidently in # state of mystification. | Several — suggested that # search | be made for the absent warrior. It was} proposed to al messengers throughout | the camp—(o searc h the grove My blood ran cold as I Kabeuwid to the| proposal, my knees trembled beneath me. | I knew that if the grove should be} searched, I would have no chance of re maining longer concealed. The of Wakono was eonspicuous—I saw th att there was none other like it—no other} wore a robe ot jagua ur s} <ins, pe this would betray me. Even the paint) could not avail, I should be led into (he firelight. The counterfeit Would be easily detected. I should bée'butehered upon the | spot—perhaps tortured for my treatment | of the true Wakono, which would soon | become known. My appreheusious had reached the | climax of acuteness, when they were sud- | denly relieved by some wor ds from the Spanish Wolf. -? wey search for’ Wakono? ”’ -criced | he, * Wakono knows his own name? it| been called, and Joud | cnough. | akona has ears — surely he can hear for himself; if he is in the camp. Call him again, if you will! ” This proposition appeared reason- able. It was adopted, and the erier ence mére summoued the young chief by | hame. The voice, as all perceived, could have heard to the farthest bounds otf the , and far beyond. ¢ " imerval was allowed, during which there reigned perfect silence, every ose bending his ear to listen. There came no answer—no Wakonwo appeared to the bs. “ Now ” renegade, “is it not. as I said? riors! I demand your judgment.” There was vo immediate reply. A long pause followed, during which no one spoke—either in the circle, or among the ors. At length the oldest of the council rose —relit the calumet, and after takivg a whiff from the tube, handed it to the Indiati seated on his leit. Tis one in like manner passed it te the next, aud he to the next, uatil the pipe had made the circuit of the fire, and was returned: to the old warrior who had first smoked from it. The latter now laid aside the pipe, aud ip a formal manver, but in a voice inaudible to the spectators, pro- posed the questiou. The vote was taken An rotation; apd was; also. delivered sotto said he, ‘he saw him no ASE d ould not dress | ' ' t triumphantly exclaimed the War- voce. The judgment only was_pro- nounced aloud. The decision was singular, and somewnat wtexpected. The jury had beem; moved by a strong bear- ing towards equity, and an amicable ad- justment, that might prove acceptable to all parties. ‘The horse was adjudged to Wakono— the maiden was declared the property of the Spanish Wolf! _—-- OHAPTER XCVIII, A ROUGH COURTSHIP. THE decision appeared to give satis- faction to all, A grim sraile upop his face testified that the renegade himself was pleased. How could it be other- wise? He had certainly the best of the ‘Hommission Merchants, + ny OS cee Nie aa a THE DAIL EXAMINER, MAY 27, 1882 — »~l—no one i ee took a ly a | tere either in the renegade or his pale: | fated squaw. “They were left to theme | ' se sives,. | TO BE CONTINUED. eee ee EE OH A a ETE, ~> som > _o oY 8 ~ i % wa 5 ie he . . be > mae x ph : vi - 2 . $ ore 5 EP WEG a ; c . ae =e ; Alle <— Tt te > ¥ Z be" Saas gee soa B [oe ae eS BSS BF, pe tO Se ae oN Eas BS Ee ere eh Eve Y ~ Pigs st BS Seg a BEd a eh eae Sete Vial EO} : 5 Caer, > or . oe rr : Cs SJ 1 fete eel i ~ a | Nouralgia, Se ic Backacis, Sorene: Gout, Guinsy, Sore Throat, Sis ings end Sprains, Burns as J Scalds, ener al Bodily wn S, Pon ond “oad FT". ast, # 00%: de ee ye che, Frosted MH athaan - ane Fa Td ars, an d Vilive i eet c ai Pains and Ache : n on ef rt! e uals tT. Jacons Orn fe. sure, simple end a. I i @&% ial entails be the coi peutts t ‘y iflis ay 00 Ce nts, ar \d every one suffering with pain can pave cheap ara poutetve- pre ofeot ite i . we e Dir ns in Eleven Langcuegss, S0LD BY ALL DRUG } AND DEALEZES TH KeEDTC > > TH HAE DICLS by TAGE EP & ey re 9 ities Et whee Palttennve, Wa. iT. A FeQhihtOore, catany . 8. Me dae UV WISTS EDWARD. I RUSSELL 4 Che 213 STATE STREET BOSTON, MASS. May 19, 1882—6m a i PROFESSIONAL CARD. ATTORAEYS-APT-LAW, NOTARI£s FUBLIC, &c, OF FICE—C'Halloran’s Building, Great George Street, Charlottetown, P. E, Island. H. V. PALMER. JAS, W. MULLALLY. April 10, 1882. — a nt W. C. BISHOP, SHIPrPine AND BUA RG FOR WAR OIE Marine Insnrane GUMIMISSION Agent, P.'0, BOX 1 HALIFAX, N.S oe oe ATTENTION given to the Shipment of Lobsters and other Canned Goods, and collection of Custom [rawbacks thereon. Hulis, Cargoes, and Freights insured in first-class offices at most favorable rates, Consignments of Produce solicited, prompt returns guaranteed, Correspondence , solicited and answered promptly. Nov. 14, }88!—lyr General and suit, for what was a beautiful horse to a beautiful woman, and such a woman?) Even the white haired chief seemed satisfied—perhaps, of the two the old savage jockey preferred the horse? It) might have been different had Wakono# been upon the ground. 3 was much | mistaken if he would so tamely have | acquiesced in the decision. Yes, the renegade was satisfied—more than that, he was rejoiced. His bearing | bespoke his consciousness of the posses- | sion of “a rare and much coveted thing. | He was unable to conceal the gratifica-| tion he felt, aud with au air of | triumph | and exult he approached the spot where t e sat. | As &3 the Sentence was pronounc- | ed the , who had beea seated, | rose’ to their feet. The council was | dismissed. Some of the members stroll-. ed off op their own business, others’ en by the fire, mixing | g their - ool no longer with) the solemn gravity of councillers, but | chatting, laughivg. shouting, and ges-| ticulating as glibly aud gaily as if they | hed bees masters. Theytrial and ite objects appeared to | 4 be once forgoiten. Neither. plaintiff, | defendant, nor cause seemed any longer | to decupy the thonghts of auy one. The horse had: been delivered to a friend of Brain nme _ 80 many French dancing’ Wakono,; the maiden to Hissoo-rozo, and | the thing was séttled and over. aps, heréeud there somé young g| brave, with a paiu in his heart, may have, bent wistful glances upon the lovely cap-| 4 tive. No doubt, there were many who | ake with envious thoughts upO3 and his fortunes. 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A McLEAN, Administrater, ist Mirch, 1882.—3m jaw -—DAWIDS’ Ch ‘town, WRITING. & COPYING FLUID, CHEMICAL WAITING FLUIQ, Are the Best Inks manufactured. TRY THEM. FOR SALE BY ALL STATIONERS, WHOLESALE, BUCKLEY@ALLEN, HALIFAX, N.S. ————- Pringe Feward Island RAILWAY. TIME TABLE NO 17. WESTER ARRANGEMENT. te take afte} vb Dec. LE6L, } ow the ist ‘Deo. 1861, TRAINS ¢ OUTWARD. STATIONS, | MIXED. MIXID. | MIXED, Uh’town .. lDp 8 15am i » 3.00p m/Dp Dp 2.30pm Royalty jel *'a38. i 323 Mele 2.53.“ N Wiltsh’e ‘* 9.29 **| «415 * Hynter R’r “ 9.45 * 1 ** 430 ** Bradalba’e | ‘10 23 “| ** 6.05 “ Co’ty Line.! ‘10.33 “© ** 5.18 ** Freetown 10.45 ** be 5.33 _** Keusingt’n! ‘*11.10 ** | ** 5.55 |Arll.45 “Ar 6.30 Dpl. ‘Smal tee Summ’ side Weliingt’n, ** 2.; a Port Hall,.| ** 3 23 wey UO’Leary...| “* 444 *; Sloomfield | ‘* 5.08 * | Albertean,.| ** 5.48 * ”" Tignich,.. Ar 6.45 ** cea Royalty Tales “7 D53pm York..... 1 4.2.09 * Bedford, . . 5 2a.f “a Mt. 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