Ontario Sessional Papers, 1891, . Sfjj^. Fig. 152. (Full Size). Relics of this kind are, sus a rule, easily There can be nodoubt regarding the origin of Fig. 152, which, with two others, was found onBeausoleil in the Georgian Bay by Messrs. frt>ni whom they were procured for the Provincial Museum liy the Rev. Th. Laboureau ofPenetanguishene. l)ouble-l)arred of this kind are now, it seems, unknownin connection with Catholic worship, and it is somewhat singular that since wereceived these relics of the old llurons. anotiier one almost identical in


Ontario Sessional Papers, 1891, . Sfjj^. Fig. 152. (Full Size). Relics of this kind are, sus a rule, easily There can be nodoubt regarding the origin of Fig. 152, which, with two others, was found onBeausoleil in the Georgian Bay by Messrs. frt>ni whom they were procured for the Provincial Museum liy the Rev. Th. Laboureau ofPenetanguishene. l)ouble-l)arred of this kind are now, it seems, unknownin connection with Catholic worship, and it is somewhat singular that since wereceived these relics of the old llurons. anotiier one almost identical in size andpattern should have found its way to our collection from the North-West, whereit was picked up during the late rebellion. , the Guarditin of Health, is figured in Jones Ojebway Indians,, with a triple barred cross, and the whole front of the dress covering theeffigy is ornamented with brooches similar to those illustrated at Figs. 155, 15(),157 and 102 in this report. Regarding the peculiar form of cross from


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