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    FRIDAY, SEPTF.MRF.R 2. 1927
THE BEAVERTON REVIEW
TWO WOMEN
FOUND HELP
the tilt like eyts o f hts friend. Would
her dark face grayed with fear at tha
Foolish to Boast
thought o f tha November Journey over old Soucl com«, after s ill
of Croat Descent
“
It
ts
true,"
continued
th«
Indian,
the thin Ice o f the Elkwan.
“ th* company 1« uiy Mend. It was
"Tracing one's surestry Is • rauk
For a week, with hta two heat
fallacy," declare* Albert I’ayeon T e r
h oak lea, Caator and IVlluz. and Shot, tha M end of my father. It la bettar
that tha young men trade with It thau
KrgviWr Uhempoo* with a auda o f Curt-
bun*, who bus Just completed a year's
following opposite hanks o f the river
cuts Hoep end hot water, («seeded by
with theae |<eople who come and gw
study o f genealogical research for th*
to avoid lighting. Garth and Etienne
light appN ailons >■( Cut bars Olntm.nl,
I f I gw how shall I live, for I have T M f S ic k u e tt B a n iih r J b y
American Magaaln* and Is now at­
poled and paddled and tracked past
at* most (fleetly*. They do much to
L ^ tiU E . P in k h a m a V .e e .
black spruce sad poplar grown shores no each« at Akimlakl? How ahall I
tacking the growing fad.
tl.-»iiM lb* t. »Ip ot deoutuff, elley lift-
from the latter o f which the frost had creas the water If tha Ice has not sat?
"In the first place few people real-
to b lu C om pound
tetlun, ailtnulet* clreulsUon and («omasa
Etienne's dark faca wrinkled with
la* that p crh ai« million* o f ancestors,
■tripped the leaves.
the healthy condition necessary to s
Idru. Nina Mattesoa. Box SOW. Ox­
pleasure. Soucl would gw. 'T h e com
luaivtanl growth ul hair.
At the mouth o f the L ittle Elkwan
good and bad, have Intervened be­
ford. N. Y „ w rite«— i f » had not been
tween themselves end the Illustrious
the winter suddenly shut down, lock­ pany will make you Ita man. I f you
for your ntsdleta*.
I could not have
will gw," he aald. "W e will set you
person from »t horn they claim to have
ing lakes and desdwaters with a shell
douo my work as It
U.M.» . Ihevtaa »«LA Me.
too thick for their battering poles to acmaa the open water In tha York
i!eeccntl«>d," h» says In summing up
should havo been
break a channel through for their Nutt and give you supplies for the
his studies.
“ Secondly, several mil­
done. Mother told
lion other people, If they took the
canoe, and the men In search of Saul winter, and your sons— what they
me o f Lydia EL
Progross Boing Made
Soucl were prisoners. Somewhere up need. A n d I f you hold the young men,
Ftnkhara's V e g e ­ trouble, could bonst o f the same lin­
t a b l e Compound,
the little Elkwan ran the trap-line* there w ill be new guns for you and
eage.
Thirdly, Nutating o f • great
in War on Bacteria
and I had read In
ancestor I* a confession o f Inh-rlorlty
o f the man, to reach whom they had your aona and a debt double the hunt
Disease causing bacteria bat e many
d
i
f
f
e
r
e
n
t
paper*
your fam ily brltxga lu." Etienne ex­
slaved for days with Ice-crusted pole*
If the descendant tins not lived up to
devleee to perpetuate tlietr kind In an
w-—
wh.it It had done
aud paddles, and freezing hands, tended Ids hand to seal the bargain.
the repute o f his forebear.
» P I P * » » ! for different women.
adverse world. Itaeterlologlsl* of the
"W e may not cross the water tiefwr*
“The
most
common
ancestral
claim,”
while their hot breaths rose In col­
Jk
H She »anted me to
Juutrlem oil hM been * world­
Hooper Foundation for Metlltal Be
the Christmas trade— then we will
umns on the keen air; but until a fall
■ays Mr. Terhutte, Illustrating the seurch, University o f California, have
”
I « ry I t *o my hue-
wide remedy for kidney, liver and
C fe p rrtc h t by T b # P .n n P w b H s fc t*« C *.
lose
the
fur,
for
the
trade
will
go
to
of snow, or some bitter nights to
weaknees o f the average case, “ Is re­ shown that tetanus spores inuy resist
band got me on* bottle et first; then I
W.N1 « « r v t . •
bladder diaordera, rheum*ti*m,
took two others. Now 1 am feeling
lationship to William the t'onqueror.
bridge the river trail, they could not thetr camps." suggested Saul.
the temperature o f Ndllng water for
quite
strong
again.”
lumbago and uric acid condition*.
"W e will cross you to the Island at
Simple arithmetic allows theae facte;
move. However, there were five hun­
uluety mlnues, Ndullnu* In vegetable
Mrs. Ernest Tanguay o f Adams,
"Science allow* cNiut thirty-three
gry mouths to feet, so they hunted once. If you will return with us now." Mass, says she was 111 for four years
S T O R Y FR O M T H E S T A R T
Juice* for five and one half hours and
your* to each generation, which allow*
The w ife of Saul was already w all­ aud could not sleep uighte or go out on
back In the muskeg for caribou. At
those o f a closely related but hartnl***
CAPtll O u th rU , Canndlan w a r
last, when severe frost had sealed the ing In protest at hts decision, but the the street. She read about the Vege­ that there have l»e»-u 'M or more gen­ spcelea. of eight and one-half hours
v s t * r m , h a r in g to lir a In t h «
V
H A A R L IM OIL
table
Compound
and
decided
to
try
erations
N-twoen
a
p«-r»on
living
to­
dark
face«
o
f
Ids
sons
betrayed
no
slower
flowing
reaches
o
f
the
river
open on a ccou n t o f w ea k en ed
other worker* have proved that ty­
y rg m u N r s
I t A fte r taking eight bottle* ahe wee
day and William the t'onqueror, who
with three-inch Ice. they hitched the feeling.
lung:«, la fa c t o r o f a H u d so n '»
phoid
aud
other
organisms
may
re­
able to do all her *o rk and go any­
B ay post a t E lk w a n .
H e cam e
wits In hla prime In BkkL
huskies, and started. Shot, who the
"M y aims and my w ife will stay where and le quite hcreelf again.
main alive for years at refrigerator or
com et Internal troubles, stimulate vital
b a ck fr o m the co n flic t w ith a
•The descendant Imd two parents,
winter previous had learned to draw
here,"
sabl
the
Indian
without
a
lower temperature«. T ill* constitute*
Thle dependable Vegetable Com­
p e rm a n e n tly a ca rred fa ce, w hich
organs. Thirc (Ur*. All druggist*. Insist
four grandparents, eight great grand­ a factor of great dunger for mau and
Garth's trapping sled, refusing to glance at those Interested. “ I w ill go pound le a household word In thousand*
he rea ltsea coat him th e lo r e o f
««t th* utigmsl gamin* Got n M soai .
hie flancee. E d ith F a lc o n e r. S ir
parent* and so on.
Continuing to
team with the larger dogs, ran loose.
down river with you. for the wittier o f home«. The fourth generation 1«
aultnal* which It la the function of
C h a rlea O u th rle, hla b ro th e r. Is a
now learning the merit o f Lydia EL douhla 'Jtl time*. It will show sbeut
The second day out they learned
will not wait."
scientific research to obvlele. saye Dr.
m illio n a ir e w a r p ro fite e r.
W it h
I’ A K K K H S
Ptnkham's Vegetable Compound.
forty million ancestors since likWl So
from an Indian that Soucl'a main
Etienne turned to the smiling
George K. Coleman, «if the Hooper
E tien n e Savanna. h a lfb re ed , his
M A IM B A L A A M
For more than half a century, thle
the
desrendant
would
have
only
a
camp was two sleet« up the river.
Arm frie n d . G a rth m eets I>octor
IL-motveltoa liqg (••»«««»Sit radumi
Guthrie. "You see, he will go with us reliable medicine ha* been used by
foundation. 'T h a brilliant success."
C«*W sani
Q u a rrler, g e o lo g is t, and h is s is ­
forty-millionth o f the Conqueror'«
And thanks to the trained eyes o f
at once. Now. we will ntak' de treubl' women with very satisfactory results.
he slates, “ that has txrcn sttslio-d al
(lefiMtr «*» G »fi» *aJ FssUel Kail
te r Joan
T h e ir sch oon er has
blood.
OS’. «**■•• •«■»>•» I** octet*
Etienne, the sled avoided the traps
tor M il tonal' H a ! H a ! to get all doae I f the Vegetable' Cout|<ound has helped
ready, In which th* ex|>eriiuriits! us*
d r ifte d ashore.
Q u a r r le r c o m ­
III. . •
W» . l - v k h » « S T
“ In all Great Britain and France In o f title« and guinea pig* lias played a
o f shell Ice over the swift water and
p la in s he has been rob b ed b y a
fox skin." And he repeated hts con­ other women, why shouldn’t U Help
PLOatSTON M M MFOO-Mnl he « -
you?
man k n o w n as ML*aughlnit M c­
llkkl liter« were not 40.UOU.UUU peo-
the second night turned In to a winter
versation with SauL
large part. Is ctuistatilly twin* pro­
•iisnwtitw
O
smi-« « u«'t» «uh
nun i ! i»r««rs . listi
ms < t ItaiMin
»»w»w****i N.kMiha
ne----
D on a ld ’* A t E lk w a n an In d ia n
h» r „ in »ini Ruffv M e » » t * t>» evali « « s i d i« g .
pie, eo If nnyone has hnd to.noo.ooo claimed by stuUsllcal evidence of few
camp.
•
•
*
*
s
■
«
g ir l, K in d *. tu b ercu lo sis vic tim ,
stala Ul»«u> O m k g W o k s , P * u k ,«u » , M. T .
ancestor-«
since
that
date,
he
Is
cer­
At
the
challenge
of
hts
dog*.
Saul
w hom G a rth has b e frien d ed . Is
er fowl iNilsoulng* and typhoid out­
Through the stinging air o f the blue
H A N F O R D ’S
tainly descended from William. Also
d y in g . Joan, tra in e d w a r nurse,
Soucl, Treaty Chief o f the Elkwan
break* as well at by lucrrase«l proteo
dawn, two dog teams hurried down
cares fo r Ntnda. but the g ir l dies.
FO R MEN
he la descended from almost every
Crees, lean, grizzled, taciturn, with
tlon from mauy o f our other micro- I S C H O O L
river. On the second night, arriving
C h a rles G u th r ie w r it e s r e p ro a c h ­
T . _ _ 1 « ausi m i *. t » » m » - rao sivu oa *
robber and homicide and mendicant
bony features, over which leather-
kurwil «u| (Imo. N
keiivilurliif'fitliif*
in i fo r li
scoplc
foe*.“
in g h is b r o th e r fo r n ot c o m in g
at the cache o f caribou hung lu a tree
For Pile», Corns
and genlua and celebrity who hap­
like skin lined with wrinkles was
OftfUON INSTITUTE o r TECHNOLOGY
home. C h a rle s ' w i f e a ssu res him
for the return trip, they found that
Bunions,
Chilblain«,
etc.
I
.
U
.
C
.
A
IIM|.
hMlisiMi.OMgtNi
E th e l s t ill lo v e s him . bu t G a rth
pened to tu> alive In the Conqueror*
tightly drawn, pushed through the wolverines had destroyed the meat.
la his h e a rt k n o w s b e tte r T h re e
“Red
Tape"
Hampering
time
and
earlier.
flap
o
f
hla
tipi.
h s M o lM io a
o f M cD on a ld 's p a r ty v is it E lk w a n
T o fe v j seven dogs It was necessary
•The common fallacy 1* the result
"K e q u a y !" he said, showing no sur­ to hunt, for Saul had come with a
s e e k in g to buy gu n s h e ila F ro m
Business in Poland
them G a rth lea rn s o f e v il ta lk
o f tracing one particular line and Ig
prise at the strange appearance o f the light sled.
Like most governments of countries
a m o n g th e In d ia n s c o n c e rn in g
norlng
a
thousand
other
branch«-*
of
Try This
Elkwan people one hundred and fifty
The following morning, as the east
him and K ln da.
In economic dlfilcultloe, the 1‘ollsh
Atoro t f s s s t s *
a Intnlly. I know o f one New England-
miles Inland at a time when no sane grayed, the men started for the
Mw# ts soinstblnc >*»« •tkowUS
a an
hsFs In y«uf b«»ms
Wb*« »h«
er who aaecev«led In tracing Ills ances­ government lias tried to Imprnve mat­
Indian traveled the river. The three neighboring muskeg In search o f the
« w f ul mbit»« of Kr «a» ms *»r auf
er s t s s v
»m is t i«V.
ter* by a network o f regulation* and
try directly to Adam with Just **
shook
hands
and,
first
feeding
and
•
b
i
n
ktia*sse»
D
ettvljr
d
lt v w a
y«t||
Tbs
ski
fil-npl#
teuxedg
early feeding caribou. With Shot
CH APTER V
prohibitions. Goods can still only be
that feriti*« ÌNWS/Oftins «vite#
finiti. f f i n f i n l M r b o a U ft t o m * 4 f
much accuracy as many have traced
chaining the dogs to trees, entered whose rigtd war training to absolute
I « beat.
t% 4. SU d s e g t ie f
l’on
r
»«
ujr
tHjfoi*
>#•
por
tus»
Imported
with
a
license
and
until
theirs hack to Charlemagne or other
the suioky teut where Saul's w ife and silence and obedience made It pos­
tnulUe« ls ih» tri*«« h Mil ln« erwsm
Bail A ■■«S^.S^w tuwkOty
lately It was very hard to s»md money
The winter wood cut, the (reeee salt­
I. » «
t|H tt 1 »«» U ke l * « r |‘l»n
historical figure*.
two sons were eating from a copper sible to talge him on a still hunt,
»!•*«. fr rebla», bru w i» »1101« »n4
out
o
f
the
country.
Such
regulation».
ed and cached, the Whitehall platform
For S O R E E Y E S
"Another barrl«»r to effective geneal-
kettle.
■••i
ftM
«»roo.
which
was
out
o
f
the
question
with
groaning with the spoil o f the nets
loglcnl res<>arch I* the old-time sys­ If applltNl al all by a not foe well
Not until his guests bad been the yelping and uncontrollable huskies.
Ws lr«ftsl f « « so jrflft MftftfM loft«»
co-ordinated or experienced adminis­
which would not he lifted until the
tem
ot
fam
ily
nnrnea
adopted
from
l
«
«
4
>«
«
f M m * s »< l ftridr— O fo r •
served with caribou stew and tea did Garth waited on the edge of a barren
tration. must apparently affect the
l*»*r
«>f l»»«Mn>.llns, ns« If tat
Ice. Guthrie and Etienne sat In coun­
resilience or occupation. Thu* John
Soucl question then» as to the purpose for the light.
to
«W»a,
fh«-n rend us “H* 4wlUr
■mull a* well as the great.
cil o f war.
sltlvr.
Hill, who lives on a hill, and John
There» quick posti
or f« Juin «tisi you tftv« lofi.
o f their coning. Then he sold In
“ Smell something. Shot?” he asked
When the London l>ally New* corre-
"H ow many o f our people are win­
relief in
Church, who lived by the church, tnuj
TL» Young Co-. TS Dorr M„ Toto**. O.
Cree, which Etienne Interpreted to
the OOg. who stood beside him In the
■pomhNit was sent a pip* a* a birth
tering on the Island?" asked Garth.
have been the closest relatives, yet
G arth: "T on take a hard tnoon to spruce scrub, dilating hts nostrils as
day
prem-nt.
which
had
probably
coat
The half-breed closed hts small
their descendants go off on wide tan
travel up the Elkwan."
rm .T N \m n n s r n
Ot*t*OU3 s o t OO*
he sniffed the keen air. As yet the
t l or *o. to recelv# It he hnd first In II MMrt |»«M Wo clssn. rsHlscft rwtr»m. r*-
eyes, hi» face contracted Into a net­
gents In tracing two famine*."
At Alt Dnie^su — »‘.enryOse» ûusisntst
“
W
e
could
not
wait,
so
started
In
nt«>»1»l irisii's lad uni«« foli, ««loor. »•!»*!,
dusk
hung
over
the
white
barren
In
a
trudge off to the ministry o f trail* and
work o f lines as he counter the fam­
It
Is
far
better,
says
Mr.
Terhune.
«Uh
«mi
straw
hals «I o<miinal r«»sl- All
Industry for a special Import license.
•oik guaroni»««* Alati oritwrs wli«ll«4.
ilies which had. through the summer, the canoe," replied Etienne In the gray blur. I f the blue-coated deer of
to decree: “ I had no ancestors to
H
N
n * 1 1 . 1 . 1 * * 1 1 %
same language.
One lady wattled to tend
cents In
the north were out there scraping
crossed the strait to hunt" on the
Art Isons* Ititi«
•
l*..M tond. OrefWI
boast of. but you can bet my desceud-
Raleigh’s Rettles» Spirit?
“ You did not break through the with round-toed hoofs the snow from
curreucy
to
cover
postage
of
a
parcel,
great Island, instead o f taking the
üeddlnglon church. Surrey, Eng­ ants are going to have."
Ice."
to a friend In England She asked a
the moss, the light would soon betray
river trail for the forest and muskegs
W . N U.. P O R T L A N O . NO. Jfi - 1977 .
“ N o."
land. In which Sir Walter Kalelgh ts
post office official how to do this and
them. Trembling with excitement, for
o f the Elkwan headwaters.
believed
to
have
been
married
to
the
“T h e geese have passed; It will not the great Airedale had served his
Earliest Lifeboat
he I* said lo Itav* replied, gravely sud
“ We
got twelve— flfteen
hunter
nl«>ce of Sir F. Carew, Is to be re­
he long now until the big snow," novitiate the winter previous on the
He's So Natural
In 1783 Lionel Lukin, a coachmaker
politely: "Flrat. nindsnte. you must
dere. Attawaplskat and Kaplskau got
stored.
The headless ghost o f Sir
vouchsafed the hunter, lighting his Baft, and knew for what they waited.
Fair playgoer, lo friend examining
o f an Inland town near London, put
have the permlsaloa o f tb* minister
more dan dat.”
Walter la aald to bare been seen in
pipe.
posier o f famous a«ior— Whose Ham­
afii-at on th* Thames a Norway yawl
o f finance.”
Shot tested the air. The man whose
"T h at means a lot o f fox pelts If
"H ow are the game signs since the mittened hand rested on the shaggy the churchyard.
let do you like N-st. dear?
which he had fitted with water tight
the mice and rabhtts are plentiful, and
snow?"
compartment*, a heavy Iron keel and
Friend—Oh, Shnkespeare'a, by all
Nature fit* all her children with
hock beside him wondered, as the
the litters came through the summer."
‘T h e r e are plenty o f mink and two crouched waiting for the day­
HU Very Own
means—Montreal Family Herald.
other essentials In buoyancy and sta­ something to «to.— laierelL
Etienne scowled.
“ W e not get
otter, but the lynx and fox seem to light, If to the memory o f his dog
bility, which are the cardinal and
“ Isn’t It dangvr. us to go so fa s ti”
mooch o f eet.” he muttered. “Dem
have left the valley."
Csunlly, th# devil appear* In tha
requisite feutures o f the lifeboat of
l'Iantina trees and (lower* dot
“ I should say not I I’ ve paid my last
returned the ghosts o f similar watches
peopl* geeve de hunter beeg price.“
Etienne's eyes brightened at the In Flemish shellholes and listening
tmlay.
guise o f aoma agreeable human heing.
Installment on this bus!"
raise the taxes.
It was true. Cut off from the Island remark.
posts. As his eyes strained to pierce
until the Ice set hard, as the post
'T h e re Is much fox sign on Akl- the graying blanket which shrouded
was, while the hunters could reach
m lskl." This was hearsay over a the muskeg. Guthrie found himself
the schooner wintering at Seal Cove month old. but the half-breed knew he
and get more for their fur, the outlook would need every possible argument tracing the parapets o f Imagined
trenches — listening for suspicious
was Indeed gloomy. Bat Garth had to gain Souel's ear to his preposition.
sounds. Then the first light filtered
no Idea o f allowing these strangers to
“ My sons w ill be glad. Three o f over the barren, and he searched for
come Into his territory and take the them are there."
the gray-blue shapes against the snow.
valuable fox trade o f Akimlskl away
“ W e have come to talk to you about
Suddenly the dog at his side stif­
from him without a struggle. While the Island."
fened on his toes, hlg Iron dorsal mus­
he remained In the employ o f the
Souel's bony face clouded as he met
cles set. and the tremor which swept
company, he would give the best that the frowning look o f his wife.
the shaggy body, with the suppressed
he had o f loyalty and service. Hla
“ I told you at the spring trade I
whine, signaled the taint lu the air.
pride was Involved; and as he would not go."
“ Steady, Shot!"
searched for a solution o f the problem
"But there Is much news since
which the presence o f this schooner then." replied Etienne In the same
The trained war dog crouched mute
presented, the desire to beat this free­ colorless tones as the other.
— athrlll with the scent o f game In
trader In his bold try for the priceless
his nnstrilsL Gradually the exploring
"N ew s? W hst has happened?”
silver and black fox o f Akimlskl ob­
eyes o f the hunter made out dim
Then the astute Savanne displayed
sessed his thoughts.
his knowledge o f the Indian tempera­ shapes, a long rifle shot distant. Slow­
From Graham at Attawaplskat a n i ment. Slowly, without emotion, he ly, with hts <!»>g at hla heels, Oarth
Boucher at Kaplskau, he anticipated described the coming o f McDonald, circle«! the burren up-wind under
little aid or comfort. The former was the free-trader, to the west coast, cover o f the scrub, until he had an
an Inactive, oldish man with a large with a ship full o f cheap trade goods, easy shot at two cows and a bull.
up-river trade, and Boucher, accord­ and Inferior flour, tea and sugar. It
“ Steady, Shot!" he whispered, and
f t i h e most important element in business
ing to Cameron at Albany, already In was sudden wealth he was after, and took careful nlrn. A t the flash o f the
a panic over the rumor o f the machine to get It he would bribe the hunters,
Boss, the bull leaped forward, ran a
*•
success—
the most difficult— is to be
guns aboard McDonald's schooner. So receive them with what looked like few feet Into the wind and crumpled
Chevrolet
Garth had decided that he would Ig­ le tte r prices In trade for their fox on the snow. As the In-wildered cow*
sure that you have
the facts before you act.
nore Ids colleagues on the coast south skins. But In a year—two years— he circled up-wlmf, Guthrie tired again.
o f him and play a lone hand.
would be through— would not return, A hurt cow plunged forward, seeking
For a space the two men nursed and they would come to the company the scrub e«lglng the barren, and
get
their pipes In silence; then the face again, begging for a “ d e b t" But the reaching It. disappeared.
Pontiac
o f the white man suddenly lighted.
company, who had taketr care o f their
“ Go get 'em. S h ot!“ Like a wraith,
“ Saul Soucl r he cried. “ Why didn't fathers and grandfathers through
the alredale crossed the barren In
we think o f him before? Etienne, many lean years, would remember pursuit, as Guthrie followed, upbraid­
w e ll hunt up old Sau! and send him who had gone to the free-trader. ing himself f«»r his poor shooting. A
to winter on the Island. He's got two There would be no "advance" for
hundre«] yards Inside the scrub he
Hr three sons there, and besides being these In the years to come, and their found the caribou pulled down and
Oldsmohile
Treaty Chief o f the Crees. Is a sort wornei: and chlli/ren would whimper dispatched by the <!«g.
through the long snows
o f medicine man, shaman. Isn't he?”
Iteplnclng hla rifle In Its akin case
Blowing a cloud o f smoke through
He. Sau. Soucl, a man held In and resting It against a spruce. Garth
hU teeth, the half-breed grunted his great esteem by tha company, conld was hastily dressing out the meat be­
disapproval. “ He winter on de Little save these hunter* from the cheap
fore the hide froze, while Shot tec-
Oakland
Elknan— up een de Wlnlsk countree. guns and trade goods o f McDonald, plored the game trail* o f the vicinity,
Eet wee! tak' long tam to And heem." who cared nothing for the Crees. The
when a low laugh s«>unded behind hint.
"Oh. 1 know It will be difficult to compsny, whose goods war« honest, Looking up, he saw. watching him, '
get him across the strait before the as he knew, whose sugar * * « not the OJIbtva, Joe Mokoman. who called
lev-, but we II put him over some­ sanded, whose powder never fiM “ d. himself the father o f Nimla.
and whose tea soothed the stom a.**
how.'
Bukk
Guthrie casually rose to hi* feet, skin­
“ W e get frozen een wld our can«' o f the Crees. was as ancient as the 1 ning knife In hund. as he measured
up riviere.” protested the hard-headed hills, and as permanent. It would al- I the sinister face o f the man who
ways remain on the bay to trade with
b «eh man.
fared him. Angering the action o f his
“ W e ll take a hlrch canoe and leave the Indians with gomi* that never gun. It wa* clear from the glint In
LaSalle
changed.
He.
Saul
Soucl.
hts
father
It—carry the little toboggan to come
the small eyes that the Ojlhwa still
out with— the dogs can follow the and his father's father had been the nursed the memory o f his expulsion
shore going up,” urged the enthusi­ friend o f the Hudson’s Bay— had nev­ from the trade-house. How far would
er failed It. Would he full It now he dare go? Garth asked himself.
astic Guthrie.
Know og the country, Etienne real­ when he was needed to turn the
“ Bo'-Jo’ I The carlNm are fat this
ized only too well the difficulty of young hunters at Akimlskl from their year." he aald coolly, moving toward
Cadillac
folly?
traveling la'w een seasons; breaking
the Indian. But the OJIItwa pointed
For
a
long
time
the
smoke-filled
tipi
the young Ice In the quiet reaches o f
the muzzle of his rifle at Garth's chest
the river until eotnpelled to abandon was silent as the swart face o f Soucl as he stepi>ed forward.
the canoe; then the wait for the d o s ­ was grave with thought. Avoiding the
“ You move, I sh«>nt!”
Fisher Bodie*
ing o f .he stream and the snow. For anxious eye* o f hi* wife, he sat cross-
The threat o f the despised Indian
weeks the thin Ice o f the Elkwan legged staring Into the small Are In doeply flicked the pride o f the f'una-
would lie a trap for the unwary dog the center o f the wigwam. With eye* dlan veteran, hut he was helpless. It
team. To the trail-wise Etienne. 4t red and throat raw from the smoke
was
Inconceivable that
Mokoman
Cenemi M otor* Truck»
was a foolish venture; to the m in o f the tipi Are. Garth Impatiently
mennt to wreak personal vengeance
whose only thought was the salvage watched the old Indian's stollff face.
o f such a nature on a Hudson's Bay
The w ife o f Saul, unable to atlfle
ot the f«.x trade, a necessity.
factor— sbfxit him In cold blood. Yet
her fear, at length loosed upon him a
"H ow you get beent to de Island?"
what was he after, then?
of
reproach—only to
be
“ I f the channel and strait are open, torrent
T * . t U t t r t t r «/ r f| r r .l.r
With a great show o f rage and sur­
we II take him In the York boat. We silenced by a stem command. At last,
prise, Garth hurst out w ith : "W hat
the
Indian,
evidently
having
come
to
can wait for the wind and If there
d'you mean by throwing a gun on
1 n*t too mud. flow Ice. we'll get him a decision, turned to the half-breed
me? You know what you'll get for
who waited for hla answer.
n*ros«."
"M y trap-lines reach far Into the th!*? What «Tyrol want?"
FtleiiTie knocked out hla pipe. Ills
«To ne CONTINUED »
bright eye, snapped as he looked at four winds. My fish And meat cnche
Guthrie "K e f you sny so, I go. But is heavy. There are many caribou In
One Valuable Point
the muskeg; at Akimlskl there are
we are two da in' fool."
“ Ancestor worship.'' aald HI Ho, the
none—
only
rabbit*
and
wolves
and
"But we've got to give these people
sage o f Chinatown, "Is valuable If It
,
a light for that fur— It'a worth thou- foxes."
Ignorant of the drift o f S oik T * re­ reminds us that »re ought to so demean
Snrofli to u s."
ourselves as to deserve respect from
"A ll right, boss, we tight." But marks, Garth watched Etienne's Im­
generation«.” — Washington
Sndilenly Ida heart future
when the veteran voyager told his passive face.
•Star.
uulckened. as a faint gleam entered
w ife o f the mad purpose of Guthrie
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