Ontario Sessional Papers, 1916, . s probably intended lo be placed on tlie giound or a soft stand. THE EAMES STONE. This attractive and unusual stone artifact resembling somewhat a gorget,was found many years ago near Iroquois in the County -of Dundas and presentedto Frank Fames, Esq. Absolutely no date concerning the finding could be had. Ai- 1)3 hut ill all prohahilitv it was used as an ornament by some ineml)er ol one ofthe r()viii<, trihes who occupied Eastern Ontario at an early date. With theowl ()]? tliuiKJci- hiiil (111 the Iloiit of the .-tone aii&
Ontario Sessional Papers, 1916, . s probably intended lo be placed on tlie giound or a soft stand. THE EAMES STONE. This attractive and unusual stone artifact resembling somewhat a gorget,was found many years ago near Iroquois in the County -of Dundas and presentedto Frank Fames, Esq. Absolutely no date concerning the finding could be had. Ai- 1)3 hut ill all prohahilitv it was used as an ornament by some ineml)er ol one ofthe r()viii<, trihes who occupied Eastern Ontario at an early date. With theowl ()]? tliuiKJci- hiiil (111 the Iloiit of the .-tone aii<l with the skeleton of a manon the i-cNcrse side- -;i Ioiiml this coiihl he \vo\cn some of the myths of Indiantimes. i)iit that some coiircitr dc hois of the ciiily fur-tradinji days did not dopart, or e\(ii all. of the eiii^rnx iiii; foi his liidiiiii fi-ieiid is very this nuiy he, stones such as this wear the of Indian traditionsand su]»eistitions, and are well woitliy of lieini; carefidly looke(l
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