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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1929-03-21, Page 27 t ... ... .... 7 .4 be ot white glayrq A',o 1V-vih+qd.I W140. -the ia Great, 41 to Or; the, 'iblogo tho t T hefir to *#a of rva)ooce ino, 0.-�ford to T ApAb I., �t em y - In -w *Prea,4; riteat o Ith point 40tp v t f Ia af 'the S e e:to. the do 9 4m 0 Napo On, that tb* L 04te t -a meal, Nit the'Ate arlied "Jit'Vilinn "b" ab died ft ais, 0415ford,.an .0 9 tho, Va she6a ley, of Ilia "tAildther'. l#xeju0 no 4y. t4 td Auclt.: loas Peen bUtgl0a.., kad 'gr a -of, Chnad' to Q er ke i eo Be 014rs.., UtIlf f faai: ssn9t Q .0 4UL"Oil lOanace, were fu. I''* - rt d afe IR r ce, bilt, 41 Rai Al'ie dry -in thatlegio.r.i. TH0seJpd ans ot111,0$s-coered,' called. thehisel�vo,.Etchtire.6ttili6.v, which .1 t ld Iq s6, Are sli J%p A lopery Iey weat Dr. an 0'ee t(R "C me In ias 'gtvep. promise on 'D -tm0Cof::th*' I r.6 ug,4. to ties to b .. 1. �: . Iwri, es: )ther Xortboji nit" of ontall, 1s hundred th the' There t 1111-41 Xlk Qt "chall'ienging. t on three xillan4, _wA gr b produ6tiou of. 4 o w a pgxi pawo.aters an nd 04111 d' , , '() , , angiont rival,,- , Ard, qr_�ut suel: to, -lie pal de 4. ada traveled . , th*,ar 16q wands., t f -xt . h of. 60 �reo' a or - iter n .......... i flows Great 'foats of P C re ast VNiiiitarigi..' they.'�exteifi "the I W-befi' the 4no th;r0ujh,a ca KAOWUL as� the nam. V011 theMild a P�ft,,, *bosa 4filte, I)imc�t "Arlikq Crees,- w W out. on the w� th Tpa the age ibes; �on the P-4ace' th .6 at to' Bafflik aAce. aga fist, ri vre4o they nejj 4PPr0- the!: 1064 of :K+I,ng* rn, the i4tith in cgtoes to Ocid 4p his- their eaiil.�q seeii,� pinil a bigh,poln 0 4yw If, _joe, Se6 a t r -.the-.: IQ sett,ement-,--i's shteetl Ids soift to IAN ere ft, mth " F-.,,pioee-edid-. overland., f' the �rfio�i � I Which "rise 6, Us th6,foot f A 200' -Iiessi�- Sla�� U1 d, leav all 'tilt Ardl;16 -Ciro;-.Ie and. Is- i lutely no possible triethod -of-'asee' -is].. 'an4dian as did. Tiot n the I A th"C. an This-'.-Cilmb. has,",beeiX loorfornodd prospeious fbir -trAdinj Vent, -c, '.It a -attributes and ideda, a Cieei' lik th alr' the norl ,cent a.4 "in a do tw The secorid% -V a y. a To r 'ef; e bd9t6winj 1inili Hiore .... ....... -0 dwelers �idpiphat, of dj4n hatlOilt CLO UL the next settl "the fa,,uilai howedjh�ir contempt"by. the TJgda oheon the, lak. th . ... ... College c6u. Oy 'can. be: a eq law-onOk". o Aslaves E! a d' uately desch ment, (.�Fcii c Red River) their'' Ian. aort; aiW 1�,Tqm'igr 1: !"By ay of Great Slave the age� will be, un a g Tariff d. rstood only !w't h the so�uthdrfi aroits',the o"n_ er. `re�66,d the. liond,6f h v P d ihi6 traivllej L �009.C`0* MiETAL .646" 6'�Jd WMo u fY, that f. the "Lou WORK RGA im ell a uk tribe '�,Mr. HooV giretehe& 'to %Vbrldls MOB - In 1);&l of' The�Mytjshighl team,- 'La N -havir, Th t'r COIAP040�.toi w6inen;' n) its - placb. exe can be c 'ba h.o werq'victoriogis in 4la r4c pe ion: in 'Alqrqgo,w ill a,. new, I p .:. I 6 M - , - , - littie t Ati. 11 tO"Igu' t0figu' tofigu' to'i u 006gu Patr Aiam6 a d to, It a ba a uati ' vie. in onobiiiation dt-port ii �qm tit elude an Eskimos' at) ............. - Workers' n lifeludicial to 'Qa1)A-a Ali Uor erly'lie is 'still 3v ch ii 'T a settlements, 'bt- Arctic 'Red 'added another dialect. Reol being, th th red'bY he Moseq.1t, 5feiji. 1, ''be ;U io h h tii;on the Most important' settlement River a d XcPh6rson,4e the 0i'd 'makes' nd�ist ihe,,southein shibie' Z 0 meeting w t him. a Young skiwo. youth o hoL place of from boii�djngo,, 0 centtes of, a apart -a T e- a f t RoJoyal, Canadian dud th , c'untiy'entIreiy :0 ingrok ets, of,cdaditbA J9AN-eqn. UT Amerlc�ii expo 'COrbilition Gulf., They had. mauy.ad-' -Mau uz a -Out.ers -a bolder and mo from tffe__va1'ley,_of, the rAackiahie i the Indian,tr-p row, eaft I. Thb, 0 ..s almost every. a . couiliry,-abd-t4r--�-y thiles: vivid, fifei sPedies and. aWd police, of he., Mission, With. the soutlo.,, McPhersofi -was establis and sodth� -the' way, , but'.6n.keac - f." j.4 . themselves,, by cuilresisollojug. 111' ' On a easi f . land' and s4 4 11, to Souther 'boarding., s6hbol - the:*traielbr is 'regaled 'with true -eld, early In the last �c6ntuk and . hmmill- k'o* ii 'Indiana thoi -trees 'and ltu 01�49 Eskimo 'Was' de- or n tive chil w a he drag; 'and, of the �several trai ter -mo atain s Ca" chcall be elilleA r a,::and theother: Potdfitial. re� Cbi ling coz6- W& taliatory pewayans, are reptOiented'ehiefly SgJitRe - 8 in q ceu0y. 'When' ht one time th' t� what -appeared -to. him ca ly -the only a ggte�vay, to, I'll vrmot, - As,, you wl§A� In, Mr. king,s; a-[ me ropolls; a, thou source are f6ilnll' -by, the imported, ser4ants� of. the tra'4r� Verit4bl` t 0., the f othfi-Isr Yalley.'' eightysimille, Ondclice with ir. Kellogg, a othe Teritories aPaA16 �ie practi' I rthe river iwings back, t 0 t of condition gh 'it, cao- mailow sti C61 resp under a vArie y a V.at, dif- oil; thi t , king the -n �ucjtures in. the Wrigley, a'fur post, active en6ligh.,411 across a4 comparati*.,ely Iq .1yinj Or. @rn not bodst, 0P. more than halt 'hu w P nle is poin; ma th ity. limit of - tl�e� inAue' a a- At ter gave' tr .climate 'iid iccessibili n' -both these na 'dred points ..'fur country lea a, to + te head a -��ery' ci-eal ceof South' the Indlau. jIner 4C presenting lifte".'of 4niofir� ' " ' 4 people. wateri of !DISTRICT,DF MACZENZEL tifts' ''Murde hihways liad, 6om, and haIjrbr6ed:. have oll6ation of. U16 - di�tress. cauAed In- built d 'ii enaw0red with the, Ili' kst as the 41lan s4g�li,, is., piBsedj' the Po� R idtipfte Ver, u 6h 'I P D1 oil -Z sJoi, -waur ­W� _iCr Fort u 'Mak th, boatliilii� i� .. tiv Rsolutioji-ione to the Aojrt ti h t o ad- ukon. TIW delta nt, -thi to togietting.ep be ited., States h�e -imp' n a in Osed oli. M to ralrifill, ey pursue :their activities -man., This -'settlement stands ..*'-the 'ke 'zi ' "arle-i the north-east- ou'r 'fr d tilt. _jbVjng4tNa j6ya ukk , t.11 I I .. P but, the, Mae tbi.ft n f'7tWo , t a P' Oe ho� 'natives .)Beaufort Saaf: one; Aue -no rely retty w Of the Pt&idence. district ate a �e.4 And Mr. Hoovle'r, who IA vislowc high 'banks. of the Mackenzie a 6 thei. orithWost Ter.ritor-�, rth.' to the' had,:Ieft in' �a- 0 limits of'a grq01),Of lndIan:irIba4 eagerly"'desir Wis, :d.al, o taut "is ar;s, can. MOB e4dily aporoac Of the, Yellow lKnife Ind h60tinerant people of'a. hundred ear River.�. t r he&'Coon weVer,. ILa mouth of. Groat �B The _r_e"s.,.a6!Ai�1Ad7 - Oes-t-tia-'- -kel :Of yOars ago. 'Many. of ,the �Pos valley of thw 1-ulion.­ aifd, the'thix `6ast+.to the plan i,6alized �thi'r6u,t 'leading A , Oy jai d lalies- aid no Intention in to 66ru. P without delay; -to eawin Ila, A, iriei-gnd-the rp 'Upre in 0deute., The, couiltry Do' t.- ke soble.6Aff coltes.1 SIAPR d the Ab iouifir -had. a ddnq so, the lad"g, tr arm ni t4i YQutfi_LCQ_imwaiu�_W_; native 'tepees -a ibsme 13 he east and:west for RI Y dh�velopments all, Campr m6st iiorthefly dls�osedio- aid lorn watershed of. tha,Xackenzie River. home of the, caribou and musk 'Ox�, and bru :Wolild. have Assumed that. the' w e. man MjIW,­ftrtrib- t I ta FQW B10118,- , bit 1V - UNI lit to thl'. post. enzie is on an is!' d qis rot ve,,66ntie C NAVIGAT10 ary a)OsLe r RcLIAN E llgd-, killed' delta th�.t ii it". this country lead us to sup h Man -him, ifid. so would Wn ;as P �16 ihe east - a cruise roy,416�uce U,Ud _41ul0son avAlebx-All 'on of 'miles probably have is -awA life In a 'Vej, jjL grees along 0 s ores, of, Groia -on Way F7 eAr' Lake, 'the - viort,- wheii country beAnd. as far',as' Corou Where the, beai% Aboulkas., .1-fe - the to proN'rlg'ed,,,4elay,,A ..f iuch: ki.nii $1, Af lititude, 60 de h h - re U a ___0j1a_of_thL_great _tr-_0_r_X of W 'but navigation .._fflre and, r s L A PHACE'X�1,1HTjX(j Rn.;. su,u in Sio,mmer s* visfbla� t.firdtigb(lut !Uwr4t .64 1111Y� .110 eect. oil thd ne -upte e. to .'the west a acii of, tile � t -tout , hour revisNli'of the �A'niericaji tariff ullsol. is'lotaiia, on An varlijid. �t� -barrier, U river-naviga ion. 'With #n� kPproi area bf '11,506 t* � �A this , d Gulf,, ivilil enty' $,'and. squara'.milet­;�rilligs`the traveller 'to just bel(ow' the -.1 'u 16w� the valley of 'the Guavei here is anothe . t uiportalit! boundary �IlUja When Ily to I fina turji�d'io, lag a'lind co fin. trail, 1Ql . A:, ku - 'nC6.L V.jorn this �p6int tile t t. a Ydimg hatlye must !ance of the Liar .. an the Ma iver to t a eAdwaters of -It to+*! be the . ipewa 41L 'Porit, Aelia, Bathurst. Ino' h d qkenziV tween. nat-i h" Yip races -t a. ':meet as 'to t 'e, easua. con- r r art kUyer 61ic�' and Ae N 146'aAs oveirila'nd.,uritil the,'hes:4- his tribeamen.,ho* tthP Well Riv ie.+�'ne of the larger Batt and 'on Yuko Vo e s U., The iaij and. - Eskinio. d6g-' j4u6beo�.'Aiolell (Libi-: A bill -ha+ vers#iofi �qf,tht crowd 'We, would bear: wati's 'Of rivers,, ilowing to Hudsun they ha4,been'traiteid -by. the' Indiana, _4164ta -'9f ille, Telrrliorie,' an is-shiii­16W and -swift, p point of ln'ol� r . I I t' I -s", this' area -wait - coarolled ell"FUeu,presenod.1� the lug 'PLreneb t inal y t awo i me the traile headqd4rterw 'for byL"SilitAbly Cont 6ellat6 for 'the _BAT_. 4k _�reatied_,'!l -11ii-Eski 4&' A a n., be�aacend6d, tirely by the but.iile Indiana a -in U is, y be b0dy�;apdarokd, shord w a a Valley of t 0 -for, Alth6uJih t re -tic, prairies.; - a 6ou great And . 411tient of,the law' Which perM2 8 diStriet'i 0 'after blirlat- . he M'a�kenzie.,,stru'died,,,power.',b6ats., 6r'oea't voillaunreu ;.,to use viole Lger PrI9114 0 n a 1� -those Enterprise. fly.' A-- typicai,.Hudb We Lake, Ia the, IaCkgdat liakle. in the;'116rth- ollowizig 'the bite'man have ex- angu ;a rk, wa ad by a. at 49 _ji4turoi wikktt�-Pe f . ace 11djad t elcrAluirting gj?ountl 6.6. the cases- where a citizen. who -is befto -7. an,- Tj W tied- front th 17tomAny, p6irlt of vantage -can be with 'their - tr4d - 4ating lrom the early' land, covering, a:u . area lof'somethino' north, and the Eskimo h. "Ic though, face to In u:se represented' indthoi 't, is_ AeArL am, apjarently'. endless i do MBAs. a t 'h t century has* sr*�.'Wro es L at-! Pdt undef ariiest' .,t6 eigeage; ers,. an wed #obd �newies; the ..In an. �days o1j oi�. las it 19,10.0 square, mil but. ring to :tile Arctic coast lloioi�. trieg to be -6us' so ment, witlil words in ;the bill, *1111 r i 0�qnaries, nie y inbas, aitol Arctic 'flowerp. d -feast ttle. transport rotite is'llmited to not. ead: ay. owwow 'of and oda prospei grass, nce.took! "Alilavlk Is uj$a�he -b-L -U- ---must- not- X$ioinohk egfraition., 9�arldlhg, estle in. 11ke valley Placid of ijloody wa�r: L Otte, F rill) ope -more El EWO, oll eb' 0 -ioii 'rot iis, h -is ic t I ie rest o a-Auq wijxdtug-�, ardlaft-ig -70sftitli twd: :,-*as the- first '020' ta� one.' of ith'; the intentio�-;6 casion n record Mouuted Police.p9st, a gov� solit", sv Ound for 'causing death wlilch follows ike Mdekenzi grave: San 'y P og the S of tskinlow and4nidiaus -ernm a th Year. d '- I Lteau o4e-iloAt the ceie as .'th; where y. tumble ilu,wber L -20 typick of Many 0 _n1wny-rapiolp, to ef7trftd-W- 9-ro8talyl-iWinieuts anjr-a-gW.- -7-1211(reff 7&7� Mneje--�T, the, northirn, to ause ��jheir %V dowA-D-e-i The t P78 -n -k 7iii_ffg]f6 tfieIr irteig finailst wft!�Itlioie hatchat,: hild Is nMarked coittka'st. a� -'agdiicy which 'con- tjorman. Not only. is it the, tr4de d eatui& : ernment lui aq p6iiis which ie'kds intentioil. of�­th# Iiigislators is'pqif�dt- 13hir jnt!:jfice4, it. -madia 't the - warlike a6itde of tbe time I of a ge,, , Q r., ­Pollce'aleiii., by excess of -governtz of, far-oliatant - 1judabn dificts an., dxperimeut4l farmL ' Thie.-Cei tre lar and :'V'roddctive-,.dis_ iiig �ea - ind ai; ad 'the ly 'o 'nofth epasr of Alaska. #6,1h zeal' have, Burtoundin. co Of trict, b4t elin ilesi `�The telling c6untryls, the howiloti Hearnd;- 4; Untry, collsisting, the 'scenic and .',mineral - re, been I knowu to kill or sc olling I -hills -lightly. e6vered with -tim-, so . urces a also on . tsialiding. 'A 'few;, routes have their 'dri�rback§ -lt�- is rig' and. h Olt, the Arctic f. X "The'' Ud� it The 1W6;xa inp6ent peo ihur 1i the il a w 0 g g1b,judlaus ar One, of r Vle. lit -a few remam-. the. arg t at.* we sh6uld make the rep W �e remnauts'a tr P cost via -the river rou a I* excessive, 'th *­. . .1 th %"spital*and'L,sd bar, kas �xp efitio of, ibes, of the North. Long --A date produced' little miles i m. the 'settlement'. 11 u h a liguitiq and on the octan route' th a, is' a these 13, men but. Lot, La oubtful 06mmercial im- ins -heids 'ef'.wusk & -to- be uild on OUgh A -is not - without coal beds of d U - VVISOU05 less likety. a of oil association with -the white trader ha's ever-iories6rit danger 'of loss, of oth 13Ut police me ll.ot t6aL have to deal Wlt jrA at. -the-Worth, -To,these�sh IcL tho:xnainland. The ',stteami -and -lakes eiih to a r a:r,. . having IL ", . , '*' . I �, , adlauzed - th life 'of squil-civiii ptomise. for Pe.!.'Xuture.' "The' Rocky' po tante, , but. specta.dul b onies.' of. the tativie's gnize ship.. Anu cargo when be,�ddadjbe,lqg.h Alountalus Are less, th ' ' rounding "the dangerous batidits, who are "'plentifullyLL a tiai with ilih, and, lizati ' -b ..'ap 100- miles to /burned, contin'uously-,at' least -since Alia are -rgqo ' d, Utute asallah. 4-9evuls thut a I PA, ut, they, 'still depend, upon northerly eavel; pf th a host of dogs, which cons 66ir' shores are the, aebting sioundi the- wild, life of the.'co. aiotr3� . foi , su the noriiiwest, -aAd. f iri back � in. the first oxplorat-lon of the river by aw.snowid Mae - The, shores, o Beaurort '6ea;-',ar6' be clearer concerning, �nfch cases aaq it t, qiotive�_,pwer of- the tcuntry�s 116s'a valley about which kea.2 'iior het of nia.ni varieties . of, watAi'.­4%y.1., :The existente. - -As they : wander over a mountain, ;1e; in 1789. -To the � th 6t t t- MQUIa'tai -9till the undisputed -, heritag 0 r- traimpori... Fort littlo �,i� inowii �eX­ - a of' the. speci I ex ep. potential weaItti oi -this Aretic� wide country of rocky bills, Some -of ond the fact, that post lies a. ptoMinan a -dark ..,aid i d Eskime.',, .'J36twaen. t4ir WASka bohn- is' and: blea a , win ivL W hot aprings' are - so known: -as 'Beat Rock, and along. the tions.7, area - � lies An midouloted which timbered,'though� �1)�Lrsel�iq urnerous. vi�60;,-,and in ouhirnor, it U>a',nofed Plains d li� ' nd'the. eastern end 'of the delta di A]beral -,.sttpb that Its .temperature has 'been; mate- w0stern horizon lie the bold. peales of a a of' "Ility to yiel 110s: Of theiki"Itarvoist .:consists Of fur., fish, lie, four settlements xfd�, the.'Rocky Mountains' The "t4or&O gat pla rieL lea 'caribou -car a, wftb� . rabbits to. rially' aflected.. 'While -the s�riou Th a; #a Mackenile US100 a t,, ad: hides fro ibOu and -moos a 'burning lim tS in a a nx and 'known.to. the ".horililand" pes iAg.country..suffers fFqm a Demareation, , Point Herschel, Shin- pfUir hardy' animals, flab from its -jjlj'-� in 'nods when' larger. game''. is somewhai of the 'coal: seams and, the three Quebec Adil,n Catholiq'ite, 00.). �while I or' week 'a �dayliglfit never f holes, -gle Point and Kittigazuit-whosre in- nd ab:lel!ble,, Mitch of this,,area rig"Drous climate., the,, lsemi-t�dpicai pecullat yed status, proba�y caused .(The'- modcrn cult - frdmthe sk�y. 'I waters a fur' from its, hills. 'not lit ha of at cs has 4� iejy 11 'L. ' I I by ox bitiants, living .,an the to . hleti numanity IS �but *pookly 'iiepkesent� 0Y.' 'as,.at hgs'6om a, to be known or iron., created the has been roierte'd by j the governmen1t. Vall which sli6w on the Impression that Scaufiju�, Imniediate1y to- the- West' lies' A of a face sources of the -country, draw their seat but Httle 4 Show ' 'Rock hate gtven,'rise, to vians,'Germails 'Saxons A small' and Is the Win at and..Ailgio-, nada, as a huntin and trig4ping harvest fr6ta both To. -,The the tountri. of. sitkinait Iswanipt and'lioik -of Indlafna, Who 'WJULtei',!Io#g ter h6me of. a g Oat viriaty­q ;�ild a typica,11ndlan lepnd. la' danAsea. ch6se hand ground f6r jhe eltelusive. use of the ft rates'ot, the world,,) No -of aqcis§j­but1, siQ,,,'4idgUj difficult -a 'Many vars ago, ace the- hills firodiuce . caribou, whic]h mean Lin illts� wre .-ti the -northern fringe ofjImbei. 'each hativtp. lit the, ording to doubt our Nordic in gr 'U."liet4tipei it ias. give' d' RNer is high-wa story-' both foo4'andWIutbr' clothing; from -V n. perfect "The Lair �Oth the pqqpIe,knd.,'the -gamg Idui a Spring .'follo*d, the caribou I f6liMsAnd-make'good cal uists. Norr� it. their y the, lake trotei to the ojfly� rerhainling' lit To t a west %n4 ubith of Itosolue . and streams - nativos, de. rd ad Qu the Arctic' prairies.'' of Be a. ihe� rotorthdrii ImIgraftorri,%aild Zves entirely serving the territoirk to the west.- it of , &r- area, werei�' glinii - of their,. is - th ra Much diffic tj U, cure a ibou meat and: fith. XS41MQ_ RJvarL' ade- V r' Ing that they are the stuff of' wl&b -of . Americ-ad bison' that has never lies 'the, valley of,the Mackenzie boast-A.,of a -a -fish, ' wh Ia . the ocean: - ulty in: recognii. upon' car P I , . - , service, kind A giant' hunte armed 4 y Rive -iettliment. ly- t6al'oa' ptivity. In i901- thil. 'Domin� Ma, t,16, needs�of more fish and various -kinds 'of Beal Imoviii ca quato 'to the -the' 'co tij; boVir - and arrows, from the shordi of C&onitliva Gulf ins near Great Slave :Lake In' the on wbile st6onding on good, citizens Ate made. But that t 'abited t a killing' and white' whale, which �solvle xavernmen pro, . . to� the rLorth t a coaitai' poWts which each year c4rrles A Wealth. of :Bear Rock,'saw,a coIdnr,.of-,jjAnt .8hould.tjoi: Jrevent�uslromjakj 4f these' a�ojwalS. A:n eitimate Ma4a was , nd' valley of the - rky6i from Which , , !, �rob the ng In- highograde furs tb. the � markets of -beaver in -Bear 'R ver. , With his at. lem, for Materials for boats, tents to,, the eastward move each Spring, io, jcc6unt, -before- wo estimate 'this about twority: years liatir -Placed their .112mquity takes Its name, Is t4i 'the world. 'The iii and �oot*ear-and add to the food sup. toward the Abelon Rfvdr-tO'meetL the. home a Well.' Opel' reaChas 'Of the rows he Becured, thf6e of. 'those, -but BuPeiiorlty of- this ov tb*at, race, , sow f4al la'appro:timately 1,560.'To'th4se 0 conducted b6ard][ag ply. - While tree, We. '.6' AO ienger in ilijig, elo - a.. aml Migration On lts­wa'y� , to the L �Iiiia#d, penetrating. is into the �, moun. several of 'bli -arrows which' bad a , toMoes c industrial lo�n,-added,reeantlk 6,000 young, a t C'L.coa' schobl,,two intsolons and selveraf trad� evIdenee,. th he the and. athletic ertain The only permanent tain ranges,' connect 'through British Mis ad their' nfark, - remahvid am. avy , 4rift from Arc at. a 'buffalo rom cketiiie "has 'stored. :the beaches f the *ainwrig Ma. qualileatioits., The. pro, lit Nafloval� log edtablishments. Columbia with established. ',routes of bedded 'in'the river b6ttidin, but one 0 hoped that rosidentii are three- bands of'Esk * gress itiS donfidently" :I c "P'ro'vJd6hco, lies on_s, level plain, on travel Ia Ith f tivilization is calculat Pirk. and &ding tO.the Pacific Coast.'LL and still, sho w ;uel. adequate'for 6any., Veirb .9 4dite ad on who bass, - their - ' -opbrat�,bnj on The Of L. tbo, wW eve the water. -the anothej actrie.- n4xt -decade- will. set' an increaO the. bdukl� Mack era CGU10, placing. Eskim4 f, Haaba, . Vigo nd W I 144 1 a -bile m0son abi ithe T A�§Ixty�, a orth TfVers -sunken a of this 'hi enzie. -_0 W a -different 0001tionlrom; th y It 'i numbefs grea enough, to shores 6 Iligiluik. a Pit tbe As it all �thei14 in di t area air here to Baker Lakes. irqwL",WhIch'poInts they RiVer Setdei6ent' inake them an important. factor In, t1le. In the east,, who -jj- -sly, ,Peace eke out -a liv g, froff the - 'eistern .6 larg W depende'n't uip'on- sea-mammaj 911 f Manitoba Frev Prdis ib.): Thosb . 'Conciete. fw& supply of the district and, posr si4i of these northerii I plains, tjght,fiaif�o Steel WiR ge'Replaced 9 .1 or psibly, to warrant "liconged. huntin$. beat and -light. WHO believe -that' a direct Wostdiih outt, am surWr�isi, f loificti-I gi e WtIVRIE' FRA44LIN, CAMP -ED "'Poth a eastern, 14 for the Poiace River counify uncle, Un.a western. ' th it sillit, far off o n th6 horizdn Of, f atu fe -h 6pes Jr first 'Impreisiou !'Starting agqoin­--fr.cm, Resolutioni wardens, �graups fieceived the d,. -do *all. to itad� ih jFUR-RESOURCE. a ionlafka'ble, er toad lei to, Rae;. on it would anoth 0.1 civilization troll, the whalerd, *.bile IM "I I figures of homestead entries- in k;orth. "The fu� `r�s' ces. of - the:, IFort tickhetni Arm. of 'Great Slaye Lake' t our hose -of the cetittal area ate"only fi w, 6in - Al 'a g, 0 4 M -the Dog Rib In iang. d _f to tta and ifi the'Btitish Colum. Ardwing their firht, kn wled a of Abe bia 1�ooace Rivet' vea have been 'intenittely and the, land of H upon for more than 100 years' in lt2l Frankiiii and his 'pair' wvf�,%H% 9 for .1-928. Th# World frow. th� fur traders from 4116 ty fol Block stOad entrie Ait, the,' Ed. ch lowed'their route to' the North. A total Of being but, Atli. the trappet' thri+es. Ea south. .:i, The IfifigOuces prior. to the montan, 'be, -inter yiel'& pelts' of,'betr, Wolvez, 'Winter tamp was. built half way white 'fiivaslon are'still stamPidd. an Gratide 1�rkifie k-nd Peace tna'j_,L�Ween Gjeat Slave and Great Bear 4 in ,clothing,' Rivet- land '-offices -was .8,586, and . lynx, colored foxes, fisher, ottft, accoutrements and t aint tr-f-6x, Lakes, which was known 'as Fort bese, t a ere tal.e rences, ate, "t ten,.. ro k skunk ar�d rhuskya -hom6 jife, These -dife, -Ta n out in' le 6 ry north,,* no mink ana. rat iredominating. It is p - Ebterprise, 11rom this 'Point a sea- -4oweyeri; en�lTely, regional, "PDUn; ie Ity all W lith -west and the , Ian. sible, 6 ' evier-th-at: the time is not far son .*as 9'pent in exploration' of.tbre-- -th oughout.the zalit ' ` is. a esti.' 4 f no'Ahvmoda-st Of Rdmonton. h- gudge' me world distant when fur is in 0. ntry into 'Al. r ifig will bring Copperipine River and 'the sb res of mated to M�aii the - e f Is 1 basfc�ljy the game,,' and a study �of. bertals north coq t.r- U, .? the folkIbie orove$ tl'e a betier liv�n thtkv is to be Coronation Gu af�this Tbute. li ,. nloj. to man* cowwli]i orl' 20,40p settlersi., gin of the. Itskinio n, krom Siberth secured today frotr-tte ta M�ng of wild lilgo �followed by Hearna. of. the I 'i o :r pit and. an.mals. Rholson's Bay -.Com pafty, -when from a t 'G rani, 1�brti Smith 'to t'h'e 'Ar'cti'c T69 to 1772.- he pioneered the valley S"InUtWifig and Haine.bzew The governihent. of CAnada Ia* con Lie. Cailada (Libi): Tile' TijifteIL', wat!r �of� 100 of: tbi Coppq�'..fne Ri-, on, h frobted with .,er. a of t a to 804es'. have be" ta, to of plilo.Aj t.o�px transportation is, unintex.% $reat tragedies of the 1% r a COWDIbi 'v 'blem in the 'adrhifilstnitlo tb�o Fal Nbxth; rupted. targe'.and 6�ifoftable steam- enacted durinj.j�jjj#�tjj�. wlieon the In.- or bell) from tPreign, countries to put -tot, -in so 4s. it. is Possible', the A itop to smuggling, bonts ierve th_ publi,6. and alr'eadY thso dians Who ae quipanied"Hearne . mas-: v�TfOUS sittrition's ha*,4pofi. ]��t as -'Is -done, the' but even if- this I excellen�� oftheir service, tne' novelltv sacred in an tWentit �efenseiesgi Y, will, cerf.ditily not s�c. -4 arisen. Com-rhunication -is co#d. Mote' they haN over our lielijibors-equid -wonied And 'cliji-dren, W ain6tinod by � A welktrgahl' ed lea 11 perh a sla-rt by� plotting, Of 06 life of the lower 'river settle- I.Eskimo'. lieni, m irvliiavep8,pV!.carL-,Ved lit a' pqffit sitee klio *4 rnftts and the river:s en Bloo wit as serVI'06 and ab efficielft.'system Of th6r cland a. sto'p to. W 4� estina MEW%. fi`ri�ed them among those ou the out dY Fall, on the,iower rea�ch of f loowf�,i t�ilinraer toilrs in, little�.kho*n A-1-1 _1*'Mb84tRht operlitiqn. si ar!.( Short �ro-o buli.Ar6d rnil�s, of. rive,;!. wititl- eVaut.649urred M tb'e %4bInjt;'Of'�'FcftL1- sJoil -rvL I I a qree v, ma,j , Aild ma"� getting, e- Is. -always. f-6 01.jVet Lake" tj�e'g,pot "On brufl'alo and the moose, lead from P66lit, �Oreat, N01i'er'p, 811 -,hv�sl"a 9 VL t,6 -Great Sta, Lietute irl to the 1,jjjnet -1, -0-81dized, relief is kjivc ed �g6 JAIc-lil, a: -te,, tfteh'd 6f The salarci. of­jhe_­=Jle�� ti e"k- spent Pd 4044�tu "didat 'Slav h6wi, tivo�h, bif6reii llogj6t �tid,: pt'!�ptiqo Ifi .1921 and, Wa�rj ma, utamed d is 'e", _:yp . a kee, blested by, no one,.-Alid inany"thoUg. P'Yollr 111011th sJAV an fiidiaro cial of 'the Catittoli-ill boverntildtitwas. 0. ki J�4 il e to io ands of squa terrifor' S, ture galthi," P`,e *`hielo 'hii'd its'h6rne on th6.shor`os-,makihg a pr�troil -the: b-Ottow of I es o y a -re q . rip TM � , - I I . , . . 't, ' . "I '. . LON 0- 1 0.0 h, e.. td bbiiia gathUrAl JOLlet, 50Q"rOjIe!L Jlftk� b 0 N DVE R RY - 6 RJ DG T. M sot a0d 9 raDp­ ng ae, I'hae V` ME V L A, 0 10' k-eellit a �Vi" V The, 411 ad FAv Qh tPp 11! A 6-0"Ier-b-atfm , 'If TW6 4fdMhr� lffilure'_with. des6ftt,e territ6t.! to t1i ifit O'n a im r bf! ge giving decesie to., ttppoy go 66 of t e, hg r. anet, r';�'T gu?;� Rd��'Ti6 'had �,'Iode­'.'Oft d and it Mk' d popfildtion, hae been. A repeater, then.,, 7 t p 1p 1_.:-i.-, A- 1"Il FA. M.1,