RURAL ENTERPRISE The Valley of Voices *£i»*ry ✓ B y GEORGE M A R S H A u t h o r o f “ T o ilers o f th e T r a il." “ T h e W h e lp s o f th e W o l f ” (W N Ü. Servie*.} Picture Teilt a Story* ' \1 (C o p y rig h t by th e P *nn Pub!l»».ln< t o . ) ’r | LASCELLES S Y N O P S IS .— W ith D a v id , h a l f - b r e e d KU lde, B r e n t S te e le , o f th e A m e r ic a n M u seu m o f N a tu ra l H i s t o r y , la t r a v e l i n g In n o r t h e r n C anada. By a s tre a m he h e a rs D e n is e , d a u g h t e r o f C ol. H i l a i r e S t. O n g e , f a c t o r a t W a l lin g K iv e r. p la y t h e v io lin s u p e r b l y . H e I n ­ tr o d u c e s h i m s e l f a n d a c c e p t s a n I n v i t a t i o n to m a k e t h e p o s t h is h o m e d u r i n g h is s t a y . H e fin d s t h e f a c t o r w o r r i e d a n d m y s tie d . T h e " l o g c h a t e a u " is a r e a l h o m e . F r o m S t. O n g e h e l e a r n s o f th e m y s t e r i o u s c r e a t u r e o f e v il, th e W in d lg o , a n d th e d i s a p p e a r a n c e o f a c a n o e a n d I ts c r e w , w ith th e s e a s o n 's t a k e o f f u r s . T hen at n i g h t t h e W in d lg o g iv e s a w e ir d p e r f o r m a n c e . E v e n S te e le Is m y s ­ tifie d . D a v id , S t e e l e 's I n d ia n , a n d M ic h e l, S t. O n g e 's h e a d - n ia n , le a v e f o r th e s c e n e o f th e c a n o e 's d i s a p p e a r a n c e In a n a t t e m p t to s o lv e t h e m y s t e r y S t. O n g e t e l l s S te e le t h a t L a a c e lle s , th e c o m ­ p a n y 's m a n a g e r a t F o r t A lb a n y , s e e k s h is r u i n in o r d e r to c o m p e l D e n is e to m a r r y h im to s a v e h e r f a t h e r . S te e le a n d D e n is e f a l l In lo v e . S te e le fin d s th e t r a c k o f th e W in d lg o — h u g e a n d m u c h l i k e a b e a r 's . D a v id fin d s th e s a m e th in g . T e te - B o u le , I n d ia n In S t. O n g e 's e m p lo y , is c a u g h t l i s t e n i n g to S t e e l e s t a l k w ith D a v id a n d M ic h e l, a n d r o u g h l y h a n d le d . L o u i s L a fla m m e , f a c t o r a t O g o k e, m a k e s a p p lic a tio n fo r t h e h a n d o f D e n is e . P ie rre , I n ­ d ia n fro m O goke, v is its th e W a i l i n g K iv e r p o s t. CHAPTER V— Continued —10— “B ut why should ho come so fo r to m ake trouble here, ns you say? W hat Is behind It all?” F or an Instant, Michel seemed on th e point of m aking n revelation. Then, evidently changing his mind, with a shrug of his bony shoulders, he a n ­ sw ered: “We see some day.” Steele and David exchanged puzzled looks. W hat could Michel have in the back of his head? The grave face of th e Indian had suddenly aaaumed an expression so sinister as to arouse th e w hite m an’s curiosity. "By g a r! M e are de fool I" “ What d'you mean?" For answ er, Michel leaped Info the canoe and poled rapidly upstream for a few hundred yards, while the puz­ zled Steele looked on. Then the In ­ dian swung the nose of the boat down river and puddled past them In mid­ stream . "W hat In thunder Is he driving nt, David?" "W e are de fool for sure.” w as the laconic answ er ns Michel swept by with his eyes on his friend*, then threw the how of th e canoe to the shore and landed. "He nevaire pass here widout seeln’ dis camp." Michel's m aneuver was explained. “P a t I'lerre pass here two sleeps hack,” said Michel. Joining Steele. "Dees man bin dead fre e , four day an' de track s on de shore a re old one. Dp riviere rise a fte r de rain two sleeps hack. De W indlgo mak' dem tracks her—"before de rain.” and Michel point­ ed to some footprints which were bare­ ly covered by water. "Suppose he did not notice tills camp, w hat then?” "H e was hongree an' hunt for gam e; he sees dees camp for sure." David nodded in agreem ent. "Then why did he not tell us?” "D at ees w'at I ask lieeiu tonight at W ailin' Riviere.” CHAPTER VI bing it into th e skeptical Lascelles “You have a bona-fide Windigo In this valley, monsieur— a— most interesting situation to a scientist, 1 assure you. The Indians are In a panic and you will have difficulty In keeping them on th eir trap-lines tills w inter.” “You, a scientist, believe In Indian sorcery and superstition?” dem anded , tlie Frenchm an, sarcastically. “Well, now, th a t Is som ew hat diffi­ cult to answ er, m onsieur," badgered Steele, to the delight of th e two sw art- faced men with whom he had entered. "I liave heart) the Windlgo wail In the n ig h t; I have seen his tra c k s ; and I have Just returned to report to Mon­ sieur St. Onge th a t we have found up near the mouth of Stooping river tile rem ains of an Indian torn to pieces, evidently by tills sam e Windlgo." "W hat do you say?" St. tinge was on his feet. “This morning wp found th e camp an'l body of a stran g e Indian—the track s were Identical with those you saw n ear here on the trail." Then Steele suddenly changed thp subject. "W here is th at i’lerre who come here from th e F eath er lakes the day we left? Michel wishes to ask him some questions.” "H e left this morning. D idn't you pass him on thp river?" A m uttered curse from Michel met S teele's backw ard glance. “Too b a d !” exclaimed th e Amerl- ¡ can. “I suppose, monsieur, you a ttrib u te Hie Joss of our furs to tlds sam e Windlgo?” broke In l.ascelles. "till, undoubtedly, inspector," re­ plied Steele, with a suspicious curl of flip lip. Ills blood slowly rising at the tone used hy tlie man *frotn Albany. However, above all things, he had to consider St. finge ami Denise, he told him self, nml not to allow th is fellow Io lure him Into a hostile attitu d e. P Is Winter Time Your Backache Time? Does Your Back Foretell Every Change of the Weather? 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Ask your neighbor! “ Use D o a n 's /9 S ay These G ood People: Thp tw enty miles of hard running river down to th e fort was covered by th e three skilled canocmen In a few hours, (in arriving, they hastened to th e trad e house. Steele opened the ponderous slab door and entered, fol­ “ I see you are Jo' In g ," re jo in e d th e lowed by the tw o half-breeds, to learn F rom lim an, (lushing. th a t W ailing River had a visitor. “On the contrary. 1 pm very far A l all dealers, 60c a from Jo' 'n t when I t'dl you th a t th ere With thp com Inc of th e cn nop with a re m ysterious things afoot In this new s from F en th er lakes. W alling valley—which n either my experience R iver w as again throw n Into a panic nor scientific knowledge are able to o f fear of th e night prow ler. A fter a B lu e S k y A v e ra g e hurried talk with St. Onge. Steele fathom. Yon hud b etter go up river C harles W. S utro of Slitro A Co., tomorrow anil see for yourself. You sta rte d up the river, bound for Big seem skeptical regarding th e whole San Francisco financial house, tells a F e a th e r lake. H e had little hope of story about President M ortim er Flelsh- m atter.” discovering anything which would “Have you n ever seen a dead man hncker of the Anglo-Cullforiiiu T ru st throw light on th e mystery. But one company. before, m onsieur?” derided Lascelles. thing piqued th e curiosity o f th e th ree It seem s th a t Mr. F lelslihacker "I fear It has gone to your head—thia men. They w ere keenly Interested in asked a Pullm an po rter the am ount of W indlgo m atter.” finding track s sim ilar to those n ear his average tip. The negro replied St. Onge excitedly h alf rose from th e post, for they carried the exact th a t the average am ount was one dol­ his chair, as tlie cool gray eyes of his m easurem ents of th e latter, and In lar. Mr. F lelslihacker handed him a guest slowly surveyed th e man from case they tallied with those nt the dollar. The p o rter caressed the silver Albany, from moccasins to h a ir; and F e a th e r lakes, forty miles away. they coin affectionately and said : “Yas- then fell Imck relieved, when the would have discovered a new nml most suh, boss, hut you Is de fust puhson American. flushed, hut In control of peculiar tra it In anim al habits, nam e­ w hat has come up to tlie average."— himself, d ra w le d : ly. a beast with feet strangely Ilk- Tlie C oast Banker. bear's. which had ranged forty miles "M onsieur, you w ere form erly a w ithin n few days. man of war, a soldier, while 1 am Cuticura Comforts Baby's Skin only a peaceful man of science. To On the m orning of th e second day W hen red, rough and itching, hy hot you It Is hut n atu ral th at violent death th e canoe was traveling In the easier natlis of C uticura Soap and touches of should be a fam iliar sight, while to w ater Inshore, when Michel, poling in C uticura O intm ent. Also m ake use me It Is most terrifying. Why, I find the how, suddenly exclaim ed: now and then of th a t exquisitely scent­ ft most repulsive e^en to clean a fish.” , “K eqaa.v! Look I" ed dusting powder, C uticura Talcum , So Innocuous w as Steele's smile, and On the shore, ahead, w ere the re one of th e Indispensable C uticura so guileless his manner, th at Lascelles, I m ains of a fire and n ear it w hat re T oilet T rio.—Advertisem ent. conscious of te ln g played with hy the . sem bled the body of a man. With a nigged American, found no words to few strong th ru sts o f ttie poles, the A n In ju s tic e reply, hut sat In Impotent rage. Then canoe w as driven to the bench. The “America is now cnlled In E urope Extended His th e retreatin g backs of Michel and men leaped ashore. Before them, With Smile David, whose shaking shoulders he- ' the W orld Shylock,” said O scar Wells, stretched beside the dead tire, lay an tray ed th eir suppressed m irth, spurred • th e new p resident of the American Indian, hideously m utilated. Seated with St. Onge behind th e trad e the Revlllon man to answ er: B linkers’ association, during the con­ “H e has been literally torn to pieces, “If you are so afraid of Hood." he | vention nt A tlantic City. "E urope Is m uttered Steele. “A h ear alone could counter was a short, thick-set stra n ­ have done this, and yet I never heard ger. w earing a cup with an insignia sputtered, “why are you hunting thia i a s u njust to A m erica as Nngg w as un­ ju s t to m atrim ony.” in gold braid. m an-eating Windlgo?” o f such a thing.” "'G eo rg e.' said Mrs. Nngg, 'have you “M'sleu Lascelles.” w hispered Mi­ David was on his knees searching Steele smiled down good nnturedly at fo r track s in th e dry leaves, when a chel over the shoulder of the Ameri­ the man he would have blithely hat- ' rend this book, "How to Be Iluppy Though M arried"?’ cry from Michel drew th e atten tio n of can. tered with his fists, and leaving the "'N o p e ,' said Nngg. T don't need St. Onge and Lascelles w ere evi­ th e others. two men at the trade-house, sought to. I know how already.’ “Ixiok I T rack on de sh o re!” and dently in the midst of a healed con­ out Denise St. Onge. “ 'W ell. how. tlien?' said— the Iroquois pointed to a patch o f mud versation In French, for they ignored "Oh, welcome hack 1 Monsieur ! '" G e t a divorce,' said lie." clearly m arked by th e p rin ts of huge Steele's entrance. Steele." she said, forcing a smile, “I 'You are as superstitious as you have Just heard th at you have made feet. claim the Indians to he. I urn not In­ DEMAND “BAYER” ASPIRIN “T hey're ringers for th e track s near a terrildp discovery,” • th e post.” said Steele, and he took terested in this Windigo stuff." L as­ "Please, wp will not talk of t h a t " from his pocket strips of raw hide of celles said Irritatedly, when St. Onge, he Insisted. "I have som ething to say j T ak e Tablets W itho ut F ear I f You See the 8a fe ty “ Bayer Croes.” the dim ensions of the footprints which glancing tow ard the door, saw Steele. to you before I go, tom orrow. Tonight i ‘You ure hock so soon, monsieur? th ere will he no opportunity." He won- I had frightened C harlotte. In breadth, W arning! U nless you see the nam e length and character, the track s In the And you have news?" The factor ap­ dereil If Lascelles had seen her p ri­ mud were Identical with those near peared relieved at the appearance of vately since his arrival th at afternoon, "B ayer" on packnge or on tablets you W alling River. The th ree friends the man lie thought far upriver. hut If did not m atter. "W e a re to ' a re not getting th e genuine Bayer Brent Steele's hack stiffened as he make a wide circle of the country." j A spirin proved safe by millions and looked hlnnkl.v at each other. advanced to meet the man who had he went on. "and will he a » a y unt.l prescribed by physicians for 25 years “It's the sam e bird," said Steele. Say “B ayer” when you buy Aspirin. David removed his felt hat and the power in his hands to crush the I leave for Nepigon.” scratched his hroad forehead. “No girl over In the facto r’s quarters, H er sensitive face quickened with Im itations may prove dangerous.—Adv. h ear travel forty mile and back tw enty w hose rare quality he would never emotion as she listened. S ta r t A lik e , A n y w a y onless som et'ing drive heem,” he In­ sense, whose soul he would never “M ailetnoltelle St. tinge,” he begun, ! know. As he walked around behind "I have no right to ask this from you' I A teacher In tlie Junior high school sisted. “But hears don't m utilate bodies like the trade-counter, th ere was a set to but In Justice to yourself I m ust." of Anderson was giving a lesson re ­ his heavy shoulders, a glint In the this.” added Steele. She started to speak, as If In pro i cently In the study of the Constltu- “Wnl,” m uttered th e Ojihway. “dees gray ayes, which did not pass unno­ test, then her troubled eyes squarely ( ,*"n ••H*’ tJe d a m tlo n of Independence one m ak' de mess ov dees poor feller ticed hv the men he approached. met his. ’ ' In the course of th e lesson she called "M onsieur Steele, this is Inspector all de same. W 'at you goin' do?” j for an explanation of th e statem ent Lascelles of the Revlllon Freres." As the fentnres were obliterated. j th a t all men are created equal. A With a smile Steele extended a Michel was busy exam ining the kit of j sm all lad, overflowing with the ginger I* Laacelles in the plot, too? H e dead man In an attem p t to Iden­ hand, hard as a spruce knot, and , . of youth, answ ered: O r are these suitor* pressing tify him as an Indian' trad in g at the grasped th e fingers of the puzzled and “ Well, they all weigh about the th eir suit each in h i* own way? curious Lascelles. post. •am e when they a re born.”—Indianap- “I missed meeting you at Albany, I oil* New*. "De gun ees French company gun. hut de k ettle snd knife I nevalr aw Inspector. In August. You were ov^r ( t o r b coN T necao.) OranutatM •Vvlldw. before. I t ’ink eet ees not W alling at Moose when I called.” »T»® ____ rallavefi r e v e r n r lr h t by « ..m a n Ey» H alfam . C o m b in e s F a n a n d F o u n ta i n The black eyebrows of Lascelles R iviere hunter.” O n« tr ia l oonvln»»« I T I P »arl Ut , N. Y. A d r. “Who could he be. then traveling rose as he now identified the stran g er d n e of the most rem arkable palm whose presence at Walling River he trees In the world Is to be found In on this river so late In the year?" W om an H as “ M ad e G ood” West Africa. Its branches grow In the “E et ees ver' strange," m uttered the found most annoying for his plans. A m ong women who have made good "Oh, yes. Monsieur Steele, the Amer­ shape of a fan, and alw ays east to headm an. In local politics may be mentioned “E ef dat h ear ees de Windlgo.” D a­ ican sc ie n tist: I thought you left Al­ west, and are filled with a cool, pleas Miss G race Hchiska of Eugene, Ore. bany weeks ago bound for the Nep- ant tastin g liquid, which often eaves Mis* Schlska made her political delmt vid's wide face contracted In a net­ the lives of trav elers whose w ater a* a candidate for city recorder and work o f w rinkles, as he grinned at igon," he suggested potntedly. "I did, monsieur, but I stumbled on supply has run short.—Lo* Angeles w as elected. L ater she became a po- Steele, “w 'at we do den?" "W indlgo or no Windlgo. David, he's a most Interesting situation here— Times lice Judge and now she has been ap­ #ur m eat If he steps In front of my right In my line, you know. I found pointed to th e office of county treaa what I have been searching for, for T h e eternal stars shine otit a* klannlicher—or youra. Why, w hat's urer year*.” Steal* was losing no tim e rub a* It la »ark enough -Carlyle. the m atter. Michel?" Doan’s Pills Stim ulant Diuretic to the Kidneys box. Foster-Milburn Co., Mfg. Chemists, Buffalo, N. Y. D e s p o t's H a irle s s D e c re e HOMELIKE~I S ir H urt! 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