as?) _. .. A 357-. _..-' 4. {tilt}; r ti‘; ‘ before they reached a plain 0n the ' If‘, far side of which was a hill. Beyond ‘p this hill was chenufslo. They could‘ l . o; h the sky. ,l ‘I She observed that some one took " from Jeems the scalp of the man he l» u)‘, had killed, which he had tried to s] 3i 9‘ of buckskn. Then shesaw allof the h H scalps taken by the senccas fasten-l ll ed like danglslg fish to a. slender‘ l‘, pole which was carried on the’ n‘ ohoulders oi’ two men, the hair oil u‘ 011B 0f these scalps reaching aimost ' to the ground. With the scalp car- ‘ e tiers in the lead, they came to the Co, v: hill at the edge ot the plain and are ‘l? looked down on the valley otl 3; B !' Chenufsoi. Flotl .' A; Tiaogas command the men >ach is caring the scalp-laden pole had com- 1 gone ahead, and now Tiwga ionow. K190i \ éd with his men in s‘ngie file. Toi- Satl. e nette and Jeems were midway in ifiell h; the line. Wide slave collars of buck_ i‘? V‘ m" had been Placed about their 11W. necks, and Jeems was stripped o; 5i his weapons. The warrior; did not m“ 1 lwrry- ‘rhelr step was slow and‘ l “"1"; Biefldy. and not a man broke the I 1e illcnce with a whisper or a word,’ ' V‘ iA sea of torches advanced. It rolledl ‘u. In and out of hoiiows like a. flood, ‘ , then came to a level place and form H, b“ “W streaming lines of fire. The M scalp bearers reached these a huh. t", fired Yflrds ahead of Tiaoga and h}; "N men. Tolnette could see them enter " 1.; n"? light of the torches and 1h Ma f‘ g MASONIO TEMPLE f Banister and Attorney-at-Luw PAGE TWO vThe . Plains t .01’ .0... a these moments the voices o! the ggvgges rose to the heavens. Tia- oga paused, and not until the scalp bearers had paraded their 81151)’ (continued) i" This convinced them that lor- 7tune was bound to smile 0n them ilflam- They had Eyed so‘ yan|burdcn the ent re length 01 "W fpfakwum. With her death lhadtgauhuet o; flame did he proceed a- Tcome bad times. Now the s9 rlts _ ‘Wmlld l?!" ‘hem a“ easy “mm” gaTifoinette te't stealin! over her a 1nd m“ Y?“ WW“ s" the cam‘ strange falntness of body and limb. ‘flowering with good things. lstorie which she had forgotten. Chenufsio made ready tor thesmhes she had heard o; the m- ‘feast. There were still plenty of dhms “Om chhdhood, stories that parthly things and a supply oi latefhad 58m shivers mummy, the hearts fgrml mm Packed away i“ huskslof a thousand homes along the fron and kept for this occasion. tiers an Crowded upon h“ m; 0mg h The last day was ion; for Toi- wild hues of apphlhhg torture and uiette. 1t had begun at dawn, z-nd vhhgeahce, o; stake and f1"; and Jthough Tiaoga halted I125 men aflhumah surfer-hm she had listened ‘MENU-l 9° lei h” ‘estt it m“! mute them from her fathers lips, from ended with dusk. Darsness camefhwihg Voyageurs’ had heard them in the gosip of the seigncurie. And she remembered by name this orde- al which awaited them. It was Le lee the glow 0f a great fire lighting chhmh, de Feu___the mad 0g ph-e -through which they must pass. v Toinette forgot her exhaustion nth others had died h, m Roasted by this sign of the end of their JOHFBW. pitch-torches. Blinded. Kled by inches. So she had been told. l Tiaoga and his warriors moved eads were high, their bodies straight, their jaws set hard as they stalked at a death-march pace be- .- P ' I ~ , /////tt/'l\ SHE FOUND HERSELF STAND- ING ALONE WITH THE SENECA CHIEF tween the columns of their people. Jeems fell into this rhythmic move- ment as the mouth of the torch monster began to swallow them. And then with eyes that became flame-lit pools of tear and ex- haustion Tolnette saw that not a. hand gave a 51811 0f rLsing 18911153 them. The torches coughed and flared. but not a spark touched their skins in passing. No eyes gleamed hatred at them. No fingers clench- ed, no hand was raised. The things she had heard in the land of her people were Tesflrhe Indians killed in war but they did not torture. They did not pull out eyes and thrust sticks through quivering flesh. They were men and women and children like all other men and women and children. These truths she thought she had discovered for herself. Bug, one thing she did not fully know. She might have learned it had she caught the low-voiced whisnerings wifch followed the pass lng of the warrior: “She is 'I‘loaga's daughter-she is the spirit of Sol Yan Makwum returned w u; in the ' The Annual M ti Shareholders of theflltftlaasgonlgfTegf ole Cflmlllny will be held in the office of E. R. Brow, 144 Richmond Street, Charlottetown, Prince 11,1- "l"! 1871116. on Wednesday, 13th or I517. 1932, It 8 o'clock P. M. ~- Dlted this 27th day of June. I932. Q G. W. WAKEFORD, s a . B973-64i5-mwf-8i. m’ a" ?—-._. Professional Cards \-_-_E i. i3tewart 8t Lowther: J. g. ‘sgnwsnr, x. c. . . 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McDonald, West st. Peters. had disapeared. She had not sensed before she knew that Jsems was no the Seneca chief, the people gath- Tiaoga began to speak. His voice renewed her confidence searched for Jeems. He‘ was des- cribing the success of their gods in restoring Silver Heels to her peo- ple. It did not take long for Tiaoga to tell his story. His voice rose. His scarred and b’tter face assumed a strange gentleness, knew that Jeems wag safe though she could not see him. she waited, trembling and at last ‘Pinon was finished and stood for s moment 2 c flesh-now our good fortune will return-the sun will shine-light and laughter will come-for Soi Yan Makwum is here. out. of death to live with us again?! They crossed a field of darkness toward the fires, and when they came among them Tlaoga was marching in Jeems‘ place and Jeems Opltchi. A girl. the Thrush, SKIN-BI forward, and Is she was ‘Plwsl mo); the 515w: oollsr from Toinette‘: throat and crushed it into the earth with his moccasined foot. A mur- mur ran through the circle. Tiaogn stood with his arms folded across his breast. and ‘Ibinette felt the hands of the 'l‘hrush drawing her away. They paused at the edge of the circle, and for a little while no one moved or spoke Then there was s break in the ring behind the Bensca. ch'ef. ind through it come Jeems, escorted between Bhlndu and another warrior. ‘Ibinetta gasped and almost cried out. Them was n: amazing change in Jeems. He was stripped to the waist and painted in stripes of red 1nd yel- low and black. Hi4 face appeared to be cut in crimson gushes. His thick his going or Tlaogab; presence. and longer among the warriors. she found herself standing alone with ering in a circle around them. as she and Toinette YLINDERS from the circle an old man with s drew her to him and put an firm wizened face Ind white hair a-ntfprotectingly about her- It W" "it" a younger man whose form was ‘Iioinette left the Thrush and ran bent almost double because of a to him, so that all saw her hsld l" deformity. Behind these two came: his painted arms, with wanonai. the a little girl. The old man was Wood Pigeon, a happy partner in Wuskoo. the Cloud. The youngeuthe moment when s inettc proudly was his son, Tokens, or Gray Fox, and u bit defiantly told Ohenufsio n. name of which he hid been proud; and through it the whole ’Bonecs in the days before a tree fell on- nation that this was the man to his tepee and crooked his bachlwhom she belonged. when he wls the fastest runner in' (To Bo Oonthued) the tribe. Tings spoken again. Ks exalted lnlthe fortune which had sent another son to Wuskoo. a son with s white skin and a strong ~ body who would are for him and who would be a. brother to Gray N O CE ' Fox. With his thin and quivering‘ , ' hands. Wuskoo tool: the slave col- . lsr from Jecms! neck snd Stnmpgd Pumas whhlns lmrmtlvn of n. joymmy mm eh, gmund why], Brown Top this season, please make the smrah Gny m raised a hmmsvvlmtim w the cadmium Employment in Jamaica is in- creasing. blond hair was t'ed in I warlock‘ from which streamed s feather] John Simpson, Hamilton. i; 5-1" Bend lll lnformltlon regarding l ; _ rad rmum of nonmmoiv ACT l1 m: V the alavaorhtio - I ' "‘ P" . I with upralsed hand amid s great brash-then spoke s single name. showing he had killed s mm. M. ‘Pinon’: command thsrg sdvpnogtl m brotherhood and friendship. mum to Jul: 18th. 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