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Show LEHI FREE PRESS. LEHI. UTAH Mri fhAi ojh k vaiiuiicu By CtCRCE MARSH xi:' An lYflcii AfjL- k clBjX. Pens. PvkiskiM C INSTALLMENT FOUB m stoiy ri so tey aa4 th Nottaway aetUcaeat atraacary arena to t wiring the trarediea. Tbe aame af Isadora, rick lar saaa, whea broasht ky flalay, caaaea a lmmediaU ceuattoa ct er coaTersattoa aJeaf tfcat Una. laa- pe-p- fact Chikoaf asaaa soU caaatry. six aa tfca Nottaway riTer. E4 ttelr IUIom, Garrett rtalay, broths af saw a at It six, aa Blaisa, faide, antra at Nottaway posiaif aa arrtyers. half-are- f Size 14 dress and jacket requirea yarda of material. U yarda ric rac SEWING CIS CLE PATTEKN DEPT. 141 New MaalcaaMiy Street Saa "There it is!" exclaimed Finlay. "Let's have a look at Monsieur Isadore's outfit!" He raised his binoculars and gazed curiously at the group of buildings on the distant shore. "Why, Red, he's got living quarters fit for a king! Have a squint !" Malone took the proffered glasses and studied the fur post miles across selves. Then, after tonight, it's a case of wolf eat wolf, our brains and our luck against his." Finlay's face grew bitter as he stared across the miles of quiet water to a blue ridge. "He got Bob! I'm going to get him!" The Peterboro slid in to the stony beach where two men now awaited its coming. Up at the e the burnished lake at the foot of a others watched while the girls in of black ridge spruce. "Fanciest log front of the house laughed as they Job I've seen east of the Rockies!" talked. muttered Red. "Welcome to gentleelbow grease." Shortly Blaise returned the glasses men!" A man Waswanipi, of medium Fin-lawith a grunt "Ah-ha"Nor I," agreed the curious Big place! with a black moustache andheight hair "They're yawing all over the Some day fox bark in dat clearin graying at the temples of a hawkand h'owl nest in de chimney." lake." like face advanced with outstretched As he paddled Blaise was slowly "They will," agreed Finlay, "if hand as Garry and Red left the aire-dawe're worth our 6alt See that group canoe. "We see so few white men nodding his black head, at the vnir. offshore? here who lay at his knees. "Flame," of islands about that your visit is an event I he said with a chuckle, "wat you We'll camp right there, leave Blaise am Jules Isadore. This is my head t'ink de matter wid dose Injuns corn-i- n' and Flame, and, like polite survey- man, Pierre Labelle." ors in the bush, pay a call on Isa in dat cano eh?" "I'm Finlay, in charge of the sur The airedale looked into Bras dore." said Garry, shaking hands vey," "Come on!" urged Red, making with the sard's swart face with its twinkling two men. "My assistant. water the boil his behind paddle. Neil Malone! We need eyes. flour and ba "If you keep your mout' shut, I "This job begins to look interest- con, ivir. isaaore. i suppose you tell you, Flame," laughed Blaise. ing." can sell us some?" After a clean-u- p and shave Finlay "Now don't say notin' to Garry and The eyes of the two clashed in a and Malone left Blaise at their camp look Bed. Dose Injuns comin' in dat of mutual appraisement. "Deon the island and for the started M'sieu at look to a post bin up have lighted 'to, Mr. Finlay, and you'll As a less than mile distant. they Isadore and he give dem somet'in us at dinner? It will be a treat approached the shore the log resi join dat come in a bottle." of the trader compelled their to my wife and daughter to talk to "By golly! You're right, Blaise!" dence two handsome young men from the Garry threw back from the bow. admiration. outside." The stir of people in the post clear wIt looks like Isadore's Garry laughed. "If the ladies will The canoes were soon within hail- ing indicated that the approach of pardon our woolen shirts and bush was unusual Peterboro the creating called: ing distance and Blaise clothes, we'll be glad to accept your of In the front interest log big "Kekway!" The Montagnais and house a group of three were level- hospitality, Mr. Isadore. You have Cree salutation. on the approaching boat. a magnificent place here," he obHe was answered by a chrous of ing glasses served. "The marten and black fox did it," "Kekways" from the birchbark, in which sat two men, a squaw and a Isadore answered. "We beat the child. The eyes of the men were Hudson's Bay at their own game. bloodshot and swollen. As the canoes It's been a gold mine." A gold mine! Garry's blood heat stopped alongside of each other Blaise began a rapid questioning. ed with his sudden anger. Was Isadore fishing trying to draw him out Shortly he turned a face black with so early? He watched from the tail anger and disgust and announced to the curious Garry and Red: of his eye the wooden face of Isa dore s head man as he threw out: "Dey are Matagami hunter but dey go to Isadore to trade dere winbpeaking ol gold, they tell me ter hunt for fur, instead of de Hudthere's a big rush on for the Chibou son Bay, becuz he sell dem whiskey. gamau. But Labelle s face was vaBut only half dey trade for flour, cant of expression. sugar and tea dey will need. De "So I hear," replied Isadore. rest dey trade for whiskey." "Last year and the year before The muscles of Finlay's face tightsome poor fellows tried to get in by ened as he asked: "Did they see any the Waswanipi but were drowned. of the men who went through bound Bad river that!" for Chibougamau?" "You're a cool proposition, Isa "No," answered Blaise, "dey see dore," thought Garry. Then he said: no white man pass tru de lake last "Yes, so your man Batoche told me two year." at the railroad. Brassard talked rapidly for some As Garry limped beside him, Isa time while the Montagnais grew exdore commented:, "Hurt your leg?" cited, often interrupting him. "Yes, slipped on a rock and twist "What is it?" demanded Garry. ed my knee!" ' "Dey say dere is moch talk at Too bad!" Then Isadore's face Waswanipi. Dere is troubl' between lit as they reached the waiting girls. a shaman by Chief Wabistan and Well, here s what makes life pos- -. name of Kinebik. Dis Kinebik is at Waswanipi. Corinne, this sible Chief Wabfr'en' of is Mr. Finlay and Mr. Malone, on at the istan fight wid "He's got living quarters fit the government survey. My wife, trade ovair whiskey he give to Infor a king!" gentlemen, and my daughter, Lise." de like de Injun jun. Dey say dat Garrett Finlay was startled by the eviwere men the at Down landing whiskey and are scare of dark beauty of the two girls. GarHe is ver' bad f allar. Dey dently discussing the strangers. to Waswanipi, Meestair "Welcome wom"Two binoculars. his raised are are scare of Isadore, Dey ry Meestair what was it? and Feenlay us scare of de big bird from de sout'." en in sporting togs, Red, giving Malone?" said the elder and man with them The over! once the south?" the bird from "Big of the two with a slight ac "Ah-haIt come tru de sky from must be his highness, Czar Isadore, smaller extended her hand with as she cent de sout', each summer. Dey are of Waswanipi." of smoldering eyes. a thrust exthe left bird "A landing," of scare just it" yer' moch Red Malone beamed like a boy "and called Isa"Airplane, eh? So he has a plane claimed Malone, a new toy into Corinne Isa with women! the the from By dore away sumsouth come from the every s dore arms hav vivacious face, framed by a his he's he's waving mer? That, Red, is the way he way k bob. Now he's gone ing an argument. brings in his whiskey." a "What break for two bored fe m notice Did back. you Have boss! "Sure as you live, As Lise gave him her firm males!" who that was?" know "Do you these people ever seen the plane, hand, Finlay felt that he had never "No." Blaise?" "That was Batoche. I spotted him looked into a lovelier face or one "No, but oders have and dey tell more baffling. "Corinne and I were by his walk." etrange story." a about ready to call it a summer in ran "The the with if them "Ask Eatoche, bush and scram, if this we before check land," "We'll up Ecarred face, and Flambeau have would us." Her short send his Jules glasses. said Finlay, casing reached Isadore's post." add Blaise put the question and after "You've got extra shells in your upper lip curled as she archly to on if "But ed: survey going the and you're your gun spare a lengthy answer, from the talkative pocket the lake we might Montagnais, replied: "Dey say dat hip?" "Might stay awhile if you prove Wasreach Batoche and Flambeau Not a as nice as you look! There was "No papers! identifying wanipi w'ile dey trade de fur. Wan who we are?" frank show to challenge in her brilliant eyes. and scrap he he drunk, get night, Batoche, like "I "Check!" your smile, Mr. Surveyor, de wid leave dog say: "T'ree man to this chain Miss Isadore are orders surprised him with. map "Our steel for Chibougamau Trail, but de are the lower Notta"Your teeth then flawless, aren't of lakes, swallow big of de Sault Nottaway Long know itt You And how in main Septhe you they? party joining dem. Batoche he say he saw de big way, have cute, crinkly hair and swell wood cano of white man all stove tember." shoulders and, doubtless leave a "Right!" up below rapid and wan drown man of wailing women behind wher scratched the we haven't trail "Now on shore." So it's ever you operate. But" her eyes Blaise grinned widely as he con surface of this situation. We far believe suddenly clouded, "I'd have you tinued: "But dis Montagnais, here been pure guesswork. coldblooded a with know that my name is not Isadore. we're dealing in de bow, his name is Mahigan, de one. When we He married my mother when I was clever a and killer men we are t'ree wolf, say dat to buy flour and ba very young. My name is Lise Dem- with dog in wooden cano', and wan land here today to do? Batoche arais." he is going what wid bullet mark on hees head, and con, he wiped us out him that told Garry raised a hand in protest. has de I run we Sault if me he ask Long So our appearof an engineer who spends "Instead Sault the Long in say we did, for sure, and are live ance has whipsawed him. That was most of his time in the bush," he Batoche he dat Den say man, of the argument laughed, "you suggest I'm a lounge cause the him probably dat I tell is ver' damn liar. now on the shore. lizard. I object to the title. But I'll Batoche is worse dan liar. He is we noticed just worried man for he's forgive you. Lise Demarais," he a Isadore's hand evair if I man put my dead if any of us repeated, studying her vivid face on him. Mahigan say dere is too in a jam with Ottawa with its warm undertone of color. out alive." pet many man at Isadore for t'ree man he's worried," "It's somehow like you." agreed "I'll say nome. We bettaur go to fieht Suddenly she grew silent while his Red. "What was your answer?" de d "If Batoche tells him what eyes furtively sought the ripples of manded Garry. at the railroad, he knows her dusky hair, the short nose with "I say dat we hear dat Waswanipi we'll suspect d crook, that its delicate nostrus ana tne sensi Is ver' fine lake and Isadore ver' mouth. He had a tie Isadore up tive, fine man and we go take a look Although we can't he feeling that her gaiety had been that with ambush, Dersonally at dem bof." realizes we can make it hot for forced that she was under a strain. "Okay!" laughed Garry. "Well, Had he and Red walked into a trap for Batoche is his man." him, let's go!" Red nodded gravely as he studied and did Lise know it? his freckled fist. "To save his baThey reached the house and with CHAPTER V con," he 6aid, "three more men a wave of the hand Lise joined ChiCorinne Isadore. Finlay watched Flanked by hills somber with the have got to disappear on the Trail." the lithe figure of the girl disappear olive green of spruce splashed by bougamau "That's the picture, Red." through the door. Had his judgment the lighter hardwoods, the great that's to us been wrong? Was Jules Isadore "He'll ask supper; Waswanipi Lake blazed like a floor for that evening of fire in the afternoon sun. The Pe- certain. He'll want to look us over planning something Know iu did she his and makes he before plans." the and terboro rounded a long point fTO BE CONTINUED) "We'll do some mindreading, our- maple blades trailed. COOLDRmKSJIfr Send your order to: ak fur-tfc- As the approaching canoe neared the Peterboro Garry aaid: It'i a birchbark, as you said, Blaise. We'll stop for a talk. Ask them if they ever saw any of the white men who have passed through here bound for Chibougamau." The birchbark in the distance moved in an uncertain course toward the Peterboro. "What's the matter with those birds!" demanded Red. "Never saw g like that Indians travel in a of their too saving They're always x Patters No. I1J7 la in sizes U to to. it la thoajkt, aaa aula a goM strike aa alma la keea preapeetore act. rinlay aa Blalaa arc woaadei la aa ase-kao tka Nottaway. Proceodlas. tkcy aw a aaaa at ladias pproacalaf ta taelr caaoca. form, U Si PJTTEQNSX SEWING Hj Orer Used The word "over" is used in more compound and combined words than any other in the English language. Webster's dictionary lists more than 2,200, beginning with overability and ending with overzealousness. rraadaea Calif. rnctoaa X eenta la colas for cack pattern desired. Pattern No. Sixa.... Nama Addreaa ............................... ............................. trade-hous- zig-za- y. h! le ca-c- o' fire-water- Tete-Blanch- ." e. Tete-Blanc-he Tete-Blanch- e. al-s- o. h! ' Au '" . y jfrwKyy via TN SPITE of record heat relax and enjoy Lfe in this open top princess line frock! 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Incidentally, this animal twitches its snout so rapidly that photographs ol it, of a even when taken at second, are blurred. one-seven- th Short But Sweet All salmon have a definite life cycle, at the end of which the fish returns to its native water to pawn and die. For Red salmon the period varies from four to six years, for Chinooks it is from three to seven. It is uniformly two yean for Pinks; three for Silvers and four for Chums. A Fisherman's Pay Fishermen sailing out of Boston FOR THE BEST OF LIYING Stop At THE BELVEDERE APARTMENT HOTEL REASONABLE RATES Month MODERN Week - Day ... . . . FIREPROOF CENTRAL LULA1 ION . . . ft! WITHOUT KITCHENS. r Wlltt C I e'rf vS'tl.lEJtJ- - The Belvedere Apartment Hotel CALVIN 0. 29 SOUTH STATE STREET Bale Rescinded New York state department of education rescinded the traditional rule requiring a student to maintain a certain scholastic average in order to play on a team. Officials believe that athletics are Just as much a part of education as academic Old courses, and should not be dependent on classroom standing. g Birds Sought average about $2,500 in normal the hoatzin are Scientists seeking with their skippers getting years, about four times that much. But bird, whose young have claws on so convince scienthey take their chances and a boat their wings, and descendants from are that tists they of the a member minus returning reptilian ancestors living millions of crew is not , an uncommon years ago. They are seeking these birds in South America and British Comfort In Obscurity She may feel like a hypocrite, yet you can hardly blame the cutie who shivered all day in thin silk things If she sneaks into a nice warm flannel nightie at night so she can at least keep warm when nobody's fjonna see her. jQpR Claw-Win- JACK, Manager SALT LAKE CITY. UTAH Receives First Paper Miss Lotto Lehmann, native of Germany, soprano of the Metropolitan Opera company, recently received her first citizenship papers at the Naturalization bureau. She must wait five years before she gets her second and final papers, and then 90 days more before she It naturalized. Town Lights Oat to Cut Costs Crawley Down, one of the first villages in England to have street lighting, is to remain dark another year. The lampposts will remain at the curbs, but will not shine. The villagers say they tried street lighting from 1897 to 1900, but it cost too much. Guiana. Eye Loss Industrial accidents to eyes alone s last year, cost 3,300,000 or enough time to build 100 fighter planes, Harry Guilbert, safety director of the Pullman company and veteran eye safety crusader, reported to an OCD conference recently. man-hour- Swashbuckling Ancestry Grand Isle in the Giilf of Mexico off the coast of Louisiana was used by Jean LaFltts and his band of privateers as a hiding place for the families. Today many residents of the isle trace their ancestry back to those swashbuckling raiders. Good for Something, After All Farm Fires Fatal The soupfin shark's liver Is one of Some 3,500 persons are burned to Ancient Practice the most prolific sources of vitamin death annually in farm fires In the Cold storage and canning are deA, the oil content running from 25 to of United States. These farm fires dethe from Joseph plan of liver the velopments 70 per cent The weight who stored Old up Testament stroy an estimated $200,000,000 itself averages 10 per cent of the of the seven years and worth of property, or approximately for excess fish. crops whole the of weight of the national fire loss. saved Egypt from starvation during the seven lean years that followed. two-thir- I s |