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I I I . 1. � '', � , I � gqoid qgallty, Pink, yellow and gr ha: est,rfs,es, warm and, I "IR .� i . 11 I � � , 4. 11 . .1 I - - " , __ , eyi�,4 "T I I of ry . I 11 4 . , .1. . . . -� 11 �'.. .1 � . I A41%d (I � , � White (,lay deposits ,on the,,M4ttagami�� - ... I I . . . I 1. 4 I I .� I 0 , 0 Y,.'�, � 1� ,� .1 ". I ., I I I I , i_. -- I I . '', I I I er"* ed. I , 11 " I , I I "..; I . Would ;IPP.ear sultAble for the f I ' ' � "I I the VA00 On AllthE0XMs lead * I . I � ,;�' : - ,, 1�1' I . 1.4!: - j�z , 1: , . All Lk J I—- I V I I � I 11 I I .'' . 11 . 1 _% 1,44, : . Al P. �,�', ..di 11 1, I I I I , � � . .1 - Z_ lure of porcegoin, wall, and floor, uif­�, �`�­ 1� . . . gftk I 11 i . 11 i I—- , " J I . ... .- . I . ": , ': I , , , � , , , . I I � - -, " I . .1 � 0Y DOROTHY A T H P. 1, WALSIR, I . , 1; ow = - , I w,a . our" Li ' w MkN boys a4iurxy from the I I . � I `11 � ,and table � r6, Marine, 4w Ge I , �g, , . ' . i � -1 - . � I - ' 1.1, I I I - . I I . I . " �� I I 11 ., X I'll ... I I near ,James Bay, ,suitable for brick. ,� � .. �e . ­ , I ' ; . * I . . I I . . 1, - , . ' 4,1111, P inted With ,Brjght� Dpaj � . I � � q ", . 1 I I Cehain isolAtecl patches of swamp Qlay ' � A Molt $et ig pto $erves , , . - I . I � I I . I I � � They turn and �ltlimble *Iiore the . , � t` � . . ; . � 1. I I I I I - suitable for brick or drain tile occur � , . � I I � I as 4 Color Note in *a Rooin's Veeor4 ioxis , , � . I . I I I 11 , I 11*1 - 11 . I �, � , . � - 1. . I I I . I I an, r I I way is steep, , . 1. . r� 1 :How Mrs. Gold r, inch's Influence' in the region, D,evo�iaa I I In my last apticle I promised to on ,the blotter P44 of the illustra- I . ,. I I on visit, and she silneereli hoped, that 611-0 . , Silurian, ,, 11 Tb4i��,:`Ullce the rest a littile 1,svei yielids . I . , ,,, � I I Ordovician clay�! are expose�d In many - ,. � tell you of a d sk set niado'grorn tign, . I � � � " The Day. . would be abl(e t eontrldkA maggie"s I . , I 4�i,dflntl the valley is a vast quip � I e I 11 �:,. . � I Maggie Magpie VIIAW. a rougish story. , 9, .. places" throughout this regdon and �­ I I I . ,k� discarded cigqy Poxes, The clever The narrow s0es of the box were . I . I a I �, , , '. I , � ��11, �, -1pap, I I I . - � I . . _ I Slome may be, of comercial value with ,,, ,., � I separated from the refit ,of it .and � I '�Ye 4t - the handsom.e young doldl A -few days.later Mrs., Woodpecker I I I I I . I 11, I wornan who designed It had tried , , i L - 00conded These w.ere fastened to , , , � , : , �,,� -� �) Fine,li 'as he joined her dn her nijac,�Ira,g I proved , Mrs, Gold T, inch right "Of the development of the district, , Soui�r�*,where one find -s a. little house I her band at roakWu a photograph i O'd of, the thin board and , I , ­ . 1, -, I'� 11 walk oVeT the Dark bituminous, shales outcrop Oil � � .�!_�k;aow , I box for the llvin�X room table. She a colored Ojece of blotting paper I I �, I 1! I grass. . . courao there'wasn't ,a word'of truth ' I , I I Mrs- Gold Finch, sitting in . her i in that chatterbox.'S story " �he Slaid, blie Mattagami, and though atpres,,,�nt �V,�I,Il� pr1inros-es ' a-blossoloin by the was so pleased with'.tbe result that placed under their edges, PY this � I- I I ' I 11 I I I ­_, I " 7 limited, further prospecting ma,y show ��:: 1 i ,, , I . I ber alnbftfon� soared and she da� I tirre Father was through with h1A 11 � �:� .: I � - .,. . laherry-tree Watched, the pair anxlous,_� Mrs. Torn Tits' feathers were as tr'm ,,,:walk; ' I . I ? I . . I � 11:,�,, � � I I . I .,the preSenCe, Of larger areas, Shalo,s The,.bu,�y �siteps that e0lio to � I . " 1. 17, "If my dear san Gold,�,beconies, I and 6idy as c'6uld,,be., and she sikid, she I , , . � and fro, . I 1, I . in- s 0 G , � .1 . . I 1, ,� . . - wa,tr that gaep - - ' - . Occur on the Abitibi, exposed ect! n ,The hourely fili,rilling of the neigh- I . � I'll'' I - .fatbated 911PU19 chatter- � had just not seen visitors, lbeefim b Doing 6u feet high. The Oil content I ��� bor's talk, . . I � ,� .1 I I � , A break W -07V varies considerably, one, surfau'ex� i,t- . ,,, '', I box Ma'90e Magpie, he?1,1..jw . t quite stottled, ' She was, 11LUVP � I 1, , ": I his niotheir's heart," j1he 4,ald hoppIf1g'ChaTu1ingja10d gave me a4elicious tea , . � . � . I . . . . . " ;10. I . .Posure. analyzed giving ct -The,m's supper cooking, and T wofider. X . . I 1� , � � I., up and.down oil the branch dn her Q� snails and lettuoe.$) , I .� � , udeoil,yield : , , , then .. I . 1. .1 � I : � 1, �;'_:" �� of 3.9 per cent. and another sample 5.5 , - I I . I The days wom,on an,a, Goldy con- I "i,: I � 4 I " '1� .� I I . agi.-tation. "The mInX', just look at her ; - Dea- cent: . �.. � the;y still fondly lay. a -place for- . .. I . . , l . I . I . 09jing MY 0011 All -d taqk-HSten, t() 1,1�r,l timie4, his attentions to Maggle,,­niiich � 7 . . r . I I ".,� me-- I I ­ � � .1 � � - I . I I..'.."". ., '" " , I , I . I . ".. � 0 : . � , . , , 'Ch5tter,cliatter all day'long, ,heh,�id_ to his �paxents' distress, but they left - hno.rmous Forest Areas, ,, ,1 _1 I I 1W =a I I . ,., '' . 4 . . One'road of all the r0a6s leads up � I I . � �­, �, . Enormous area . . � I ; I . I . I I . A 11 -ft! . , . I I ,,' , 4 . .17 st him alone, they failt suTe.that sooner a of spruce; -and ot�her '' '_again I � . . 41111�9 !�� I I 1� ., I cps for breath: and- ,su,ch EL gosir - .'..'. � ; . I � � I - � � I AP � I ' . , � I I . I .�.� � � -as ,she 19.11 I . I oT later his ennnion sense would be PulpWood& are initerspersed, tlbTlough� ,; Across the hills -and eastward to, t I . I - . . I " �, 10.10 . . li a " .. . .- �1- , " -,-.­.,'.' '. � - ' . d! . ... , I .., :1 , 11 - IV' . Gold F� mch, fiew t I sigusted, bYlierniischievous ways. Out',the area between 'Cachiane and , , - s,m I -1 . I ,� "' �4 � 'And, I's . o her nest, At last one day a really t4rible James Bay, Manyxivers are well P ' ' 1. I . I : I I, � I . I .1 gathewing the rest *of lier (�iiood- � , pro-: � I I -Abigail Cresa,,on � ; I ; I - 14 �. the vtded with suitable site I �,__' � . I I I . . .1, , I around, ,her, gave them a thing happened.' Mrs. Stanley, L $ for. hydro- , , - � ......... ��� � . . I - Ili , i . .. �,� .4 . JW , . ious talk . _ �,gl 'n, w; P , �' I lwt4 I � ,;', I Seri — I . I Pe �J M I � i, , 1."A I . ,on,ehuracter, deportment, and 5he r.er- I I I "� E WE IC0141 I . . I . ., mistresis ,of the big house,, whom all electric dev�diopmeut and gTeatly. add Fet,st of the Flying Fish.. ­. 1 , 'g� 11 ., I , � 1; . .� , . I `6i, fifth day of -the -fifth month 11 -1 . . . . . . . 1. - 1,11 ,!, . I ­ , L '0 .. � the birds loved lost -a vaW,able dia- to the Value -of these forest l4ndsl East' . , , � !�..­, i . rible consequen-ces of gossiping ton- ' . : : ��V�' . . :1 � , 11 , AA I "."'. 11.1� . . mond ring In th� garden. . of a line drawn from - Cochraire i�, a �of� __ " J 'L4 � 4"", � I . ,gues. . . During the 1?ime of anxiety thatfol-, dense forest, of whicli . I each year, in.,Jatan and among the . I I . .,��, 0, - about 80,per , I . 50 1 . "of course dt ,,ks , .. L Jap�,�nle termIned to make other articles, as . 1,111'.1., I � I . pa;rtly . their jowed, Gold-�V' becaind very unhupp,y cent. is. spruce and. the-halah-ce taina- .se info,reign,countrfes, is celle- second box and it was decorated to I I � � I � I . I , I . . .1 I . ; .1710ther't'faull;37 sibe'said. to fiers- ,f rac,. a little hire �I�j,-��Od tb,e,,Tango,:No-SekJcu, or. the - *ell- I match the blotter ends and how I I "I . . I I . elf, and unlike liiinselL 116 oat afai 'on. a I � Z and poplar, - West -of, 1. I The man of the house -was sur- holds stationary. . I I � , 4 . � I I "Mrs.' Magpie has, no idea how to bran this llniO is . a co.naiderable area.o b d Feast ofthe Ffying Fish, known to the I I . I . il I 11 ,1�1..., 'i. , . . I . ,:1- " , ch all alfone,and refused to eat or ,f �l 1 11: Vd people 4 'a'S Ja - The painting is an easy proi;ess. :.�, 1' - 'bring up .,a familly. Their nest is the pRay, or even sleep� I . I .1. ,� ' .i 11 panege Boy,.Day. prised at several unexpected pres- . I .. . �, I . 1. . rock, only about 80 per cent. of 'the 'w .. I V Jents of . whole boxes of algars. Designs may be bought and tr.ac6,d � . I . I I I , Swaking, in the� wind and flirting their ,� .� . , . � 1271fiffies-t in -the garden, and the centre . His Mother. fe,1tau,d she knew what,a"a being forested, principally, with, I I . Magerly be was'urged to empty on the wood or p, magazine. cut, ­.-;:::,� . I .. -Of all the noise and gossip in 0149 -was troubling hini and at last to her ,spruce, bl,rdh, and poplar. Abo talls: guyly, thousands upon thousands, ;thern and then rapidly did they lose may be use� as a tracing model. ,, .i:", ­ . I .. -1 I . � � I Place. I am ,glad my children ars great joy he confided in her. , P6T cent, OC the spruce Is of � me , ,Of paper and cotto,ii,fish, resplendent in !their original appearance. . Tbe Filling In flat areas with bright 11 , : . I 'blandes, it a1w,4 . . r aut- fle�`; pink and ,vernitlion, fly myriads 4irst was taken to the carpenter colors does not take any great skill, . .1 � 1. "I'll, ....... 1. I'll 11;: , I I ays ,seenis, to me they "I'm ,,Afraid mother I know where able size, the larg6st growth heir* at- . �i; I I . I shop and a thin board purchased FLnd the finishing touch Is made by , �;, I .1 oc-�,.Ij�`Olea; from ciothaslines, and from ,)" 11, I have nicer characters than a ,black - - '­ - - , , . that ring is.. You -see Maggie has in �tailled near the creeks and rivers, B�:­ ,on which the two sWes of I :1 1, A, ­ . '2�"-; :,to,Of tops,;, They are of ,all sizes fro .the box the application of a coat. g *Ohel. hairL . in 2 1 � - I . brood like Mirs. Magpie's, and I instinct for colaecting anything bright tweeii4 the Mattagami and MI'ssinalbi:� _Would At an you see thern pL�9�d I lvq. � ___ .t 11 - . .. . I just know she uses brilHantine on their and.shiney. She had a treasure nest rivera tlie.count�y Is fairly well.-Wo6d. �f�; iout 6 feet 10118� � __ ­� - �. ,__.:=:... ____. � . . . � . . 11 I heads—they are always so shinnylly .A, , � re, iigo.No.Sekku Is -a big feast with '---' . - . I �, of bits of glass,, pebbles, glimm I ed with possibly 65 per cent. sprqoe; ii, .. . � ering ,Lpariese, especially the Japanose 1. I M;tggie and Goldy suddentlF flew up steel,and I feel sure if I were to look whilst between the MisgInsibi 'and the ; -- - . I I � I I I I boy§,. To, them, May 5 Is set aside as I - ,� � and broke in on the family party. . M cls there. I Albany the countm so far as is known, I I . The Beauties of ffie Ra�q �i . , f would find, the dia on I . . an 6ccasionof honor to the first-born r_1 I :4,; I "Oh Mrs. Gold Finch, what do you reaillize no"w that she has. a -bad thar- i% largely muskeg . sparsely covered, Oi 1, . . 1. . .1 I . I think hashappened?" shrilWi Me ' I d to with smallsprace aud J i f - every family, and to Japanese boys � . I," 1. , settling hexself for a ggle, acter, That ring must,be restore ackpirie. ixv�geueral. The'flying fish are but a , - - I BY HILDEGARDE HAWTHORNE . '. I I -good, gossip, and its Xnistress. I think some day I shall On the Principal rivers of the area � I � I . I � I I I talking. -as fast ais. she possibly could get it out of Maggle's hiding place and 'early half a in I sin'th paTt of the 'feast,, for besi,dee . . . . - . I . :: . UlloanAx9ose- ower, is - . 1, . I I IP . - that there are,presents and gift. '', � %..of Your vacation is being ruined. Rain, that aTeahsent, Nature is, busly enough : I I .� . .� . "'Y(yu know those Tom Tits that 'have I fly 4n the window ofthe big house and, capable of development having regard-, - - ' t �, I � 1: L ­ imnaves, oys, - tatuettes., and manikil;s ralzi,, rain! You wanted to be outdoors with her my-fied.notes. . . . I just b.uill-t a nest In the pear -tree? visit our cousin Dicky in his cage. merely tD the more, Important sit,6s,, �,._L. I I I . .,L' . I Well they say Mr. T. has the most While there I shall go into The onay developed water- . I oi .� ,nese legendary heroes all given every m to The woods in rain are fas-cinating. - _ . power LS.ite '' , '. the fa,et L, . . I . . L MrS. Wit�i:-the'dd6a of teaching the young. stiCk,'060ped up insidothe house, wasit- The sound is, bewitobing, and . �'. . tell'* -I -e -iernper, they fight all day S4nley,a Is Smooth Rock Falls on the Matta.�:L'_ I !�L, leaacni, L , k: room and put the ring on her I 1. I 11ste, of, couragg m&nli- Ing the Precious hours and days.. It that You walk under the tree, almost . . . I "long it' -s Perfectly shooking-­4and Door &esving-table. She WIN �be so happy ganii river, where 4 9,300 -horse -power. ,. � I I � . . e and I rained yesterday and it is mining to- sheltered except When you en6ouriteT' I . turbine . nes&. It 'if, a, kind of Christmas ses- I , Irittle Mrs. T1 I do feel so sorr for to got it and will ,never think of blain- . gias been Insitoffied by I I . � L day. The paper tells you unemotion- some low hiing bough and it spills a , 1�1 I 'Y a pulp ' Xor the Japanese youth. '' ,her! , You know the other 'day they ing Maggie -and, no one wall get into a'ad Pa'Der company. . i I I bs played -by the boys- on . that ally that it is due to rain. to -morrow. Venezous hatful Of water :on you and I ­" : . hud'Mch a fight, and her hue -band got trouble. Although I ,see Maggie at Fish and Game. . 11 .. I , ffer from those of other days,. Your thoughts wo4ald.not exprevs - then boands, up delightfully,, having L .�10 � L So Mad with heir --he just perked, and, last as ehe really is I cam-not'get her Whitefish a,re found in large quanti-, I I I given Of its. best And if there are _.� . . I arm.thernselves with aboba themselves, in gentle, auld happy words, ,c I .. I I . � - Pecked h--17, -and' tore off a lot -of her into disgrace. SIWI,l nevei miss it her. ties in James. Aay and'in, a Of t , d with these I Pines,how- lovely the drops are as, they , , do in 1by ., 41� " ong swox4jike fit for family use, .1 � I . . wny brej.ast :Feathers so that abe�s self'out of that junkheap;11 - lakes., StuTgeon, e36,A In all Of the ey 4ave exciting battlee. . Call sliding down -the silvery needles . I . I I � . And yet- .1 I ,:, . .just asha�rped to be seen, and, they Mrs. Gold, Pinch was as happy as rivers flowing into the bay, Suck' and dropoff in haste,, bollowing eadb 11 . -�'- � , a say -13 . I I � I I could be. � Her son was restored! to her occui In 1. rp'is, the patTon fish. of the . If we would ,only free ourefelves: from Other so closely. that they seem like , , I ��, ,� � . � L great 'abundance. in all.. t - . boy, and- Is. a z7mb f . I . "Are you s . .. . ol 0 the. obsession that the only fine weath- little necklaces srwinging dowiLward. � � 4 - .11 11 I ure aal this is, true ffeeof Maggie Magpie's gpell and she fp"h wa and constitute ai, o " �' ' being' the only fish that can � er Is suniny weather What wonders we , i . - � ., . ter �. 11 Q I . - 1. , I. , . Maligie?" interposed Mrs.; Gold Finch ealig for J�Oy an&gladness I . , HeIV YOU may Come upon a thrush, 11 I I I � ' �VbDL to . . .1 PTOCutfid food'for the Indian t the'. swift -currents of the . L.� 1, �, . � 1-1 , . � I I I ' , � . -d' Ter. . . perched on a shrubbery la,urel, turning .�. ,,, qmetly, I'd you such a. tale?" -On the day 6Qy returied the ring diuskies.. Gaidey-,- a , f -;, aing- of the IslanC ein- in I ighit ISOO I I . I , . � . . - ound I Ir" I .. I , � "Mrs. bat-bira told my O' I I � . . I - . , 01191n, and i I . I .. 11 � I � I. CeS it . iA� - I , . I I I � sway ,ome. -of tfie�- liber waters� and tulli ?_;� � . Rain is beautifull. And it mal- - s,, head sidewise to gaze ou you with 1 l I I he met Maggie on M h lu I . - . .11 � " 1. � , I I ­�, . I I § ��41,1 - r 11 . beauty. Never has, the,country been its full dark eye, � I '��'L��!�_��", ''. I I I I � . illy. cousin t6ld. one pf my ofsters and fcGh Gold , ,� I . ; ,,,,, I . . . - I , Y,'� she said "I've jnIst viclnitro� James Bay'. -, � I I _1'. � � , 16;:�Py � :, � I . I � � I �, I 0 .� �, . I . I . �,q. .1 , I � I - I I 1, � 0 exquisite than it N, right now, By thjs� time you have ce,ased to I :,,�!"'. - ; . , , I , �� I � , '' . � , , , ., . - � . _ - heard the most terrible..'story-P Gff extehdove. : e.: , 4PI ': 11 mor . I I � I , I I . 'in . I , , s "It�loh Mrs �'Icat;�4bird said. a 6 1, 6 I , BaY:�,', ' ­ o,,. 'd,- �, �:,,o after so many �ralny weeks. Alnio,st.. care that. you are,wet, and :the, feel � . I . �,,,�� ...... . : i I ,-. I" � . 4Ma-gig,i0q -t �,tell myJister�_is,'he'4.,,b,9,, po,anrasea,. , , r Use oif ,, �,,, , , , , � "r �,. I 01 ­ �_�:.` � ''. .1 - .. ,� �� , " t � I �� , 4 ", .� I , ,!,.� � � � . " ; ,Z .1 - - " It ,, . . ,:" I my ear how. can you qsiten .to, What y .6 , . �ih,-ot tor)A, - , . . ,!:­ � � 11 � . , , 1, W, , " d N " Ah there she ii,:,i must fl _tp : �§Iio, � 0 e � "I d' -,a. � 01) e4i Is thel cylgrw 1. addt;thd rairr,�616,Yout a,t�6­j�§,,!,Ike � . I � ; I - . r e _. 1. , a-1i!iai,esS;1; , .111, . -,as Mrs. Gold Finch ,and:: � ,., h �66t Tie so,ft, mild a�ir do hot 'Chill . " . . � � , . , �:: I that caty lbird.,say' she 11 "ni Ill are .fresh ... � ­: I S, is alWaYs sa�- That evening c erel abound, ink , 1 " road in an grasses,. Flowers st . . es YOU .,,4, I , I I , I I Ing, unkind thingP about PeoPlle. r1t tuckcid the 'children � in, she said, "I Orn*WaterS,, as- (I'D fresh -11' I V we wp, up, the re- usually disappear eaziy In Jalyr &#d - aa Yon move along. Tirere is, no One ta . . 1. I ... , I . . 11 I I . I � ;:, , the August blooms are -coming on see You, and youa,re taken ver close I . I � �Inay, notlibe, true, and if it, is not,.. ju, ,Tipgs Isr slome-times. suf­ 1, : . A hope this terrible thing,'ha§ taught whiletsome of the lakes contal, I , . , I .. .. _ . Y � : . , I think how. .humiliated Mrs. Tom, Tit you all A lesson." I trout, � . ..�, I p the head of' an occu- apace. Thelong' siwe,eps of the mead- to naturWa heart, for she is unguarded � , I ,would -be." - � 'rhe golden heads nodded sleepily, Moose are found alm.mA as far ' . , against the hard top OwRt are, softly gireefi. ,,' The ,bay has and rel—vAed, sure only that thicae who . .1- I � * I . *e It love her are about. You OleCt to Wal � , ,N� � , 1, . � � I Mrs, - WOOdPOcker is' gOda* to call but before he nestledi down GOIdy as the bay, but deeroxily in the.sou enough to, cause severe. -somehow been got.1n, and w(hea , IC I . , I I ... ;11 'morrqw,",sadd Maggi,- ss,u,ce_ whisper ., ,,Af, all 1 oc� f . Uxdnot this dcnger, stood, ,there' Is now a,soft new green, back across the mesdows� even though .-. . I 1. I on her to dd ter )� Maggie ern part of the Area.. Caxiboo -ra . I ­ � I , " I I L , L I a I � L provides, an inflated vivid as, ever Maylooked on. The trees the grass will be dripping and the . 1.73 ,,�Iid, tbe'n we'll pTove it 11 isn't so much -to -blame. She .hasn't north of this, Albany river and through tl, . I - ".. . - i, . . L�, 1, ... t � I , .- . __U � .1 . . `rhaP15 W011 .-prove-it the other a *ise little rhother as I have." ou-t -the district of Patricia. Fur -b , - ') - str4ped to the bow ar4ju,§Ji, illeir leia,fage fresh amid vigor- niaxshY spots, frequent. What of that? I Pe i tube af is � L . L . . . T� w9y,thought Mrs. Gold Finch to bei-[, Mrs. Gold Phich -blushed with Plea- Ing animals 'are still abundant deal top of the car. . on .. Ihtieysuckle Is blooraing again, you as . . r I .1 I . . Self, deternaining at the ,q . arrie time to, sure in the da,Tkneas. I the annual toll, bear, fox,, lynx, . Ot L, I ", , -0 ­ and so are roses, They like this same Yon are. . �L, , . . L. . . - � . . I . , . see Mrs. Woodpecker and learn of thel . . ter, I � I . Certainly True. At luncheon, rubbed dry, with try 11 . --By F. M. Rathbun. martin, mink, wev;sel, wolverine, beav-, � �,' ,,� rain. I � . �'., I ' L �, ; �, I., I . I I . Try It Don't worry about getting clothes and shoes and stockings., you 1.1, ____­___ ___ ­ __... _­___._ I - er, skunk, muskrat, rabbitL being.,the t�'Tell, me, Jamie, what Was the most I I ' I L r . I . I . . I I . : old clothes, have i gloTir all over you. Tbis stay at '! , L , principal. Ducks and geese. L -a L wet. Put yourself Into thin . 9% begins 9 if the day is warm, or under a poncho homes ask 'if you didn't get drenched. I I a very short. Spring - u�ually I re, in w6nd6rful,thln yous-awatsea?" ! L RESuNCES OF THE I great abundance arourd James, Ban '�'I �ibink the strangest thing I saw . L . , about the latter part of April, and in I . . .1 1h, L , 1". 1. . . a few weeks rivers are free from I ice I Where .they breed in thousands, Part-, ",�, t e.Alying-flsh. , . I . . If it Is coal, and start away for the day !-low odd, it seems, to think that they I I":, 1 ridges are fotind ii, most of the south- f,'Nop, liddie, dinna. male a fule Of in the open as you had planed. Was have sat ins-ide, away from all the . . , . � JAMES BAY DISTRICT an,d all snow is upne. ern area and ptarmigan farther nort�I.: yer".mither. Who e . ver heard o' a fish ever air sweeter then this rEZIn washed charm of that wet morning. You pity .. 1. , I Its Agricultural Possibilities. I ?1� , I atmosphere that lacloses, you! The � them, and you eat an* enormous lun-ch- . I ' - � fleein'. I I �j � 11, 7 1. I 7 I . . I Extending Westerly from the Quebec Sel:C-respecb is the mark of -a man. ", Another strange thing I saw When fragrances of woods and fields are in- eon, and remark You've decided to ex- - , I . . . . I . SUITED TO MIXED FARM. boundary a distance of about 30 n,.Iles Sin strikes dlre6tly, at It. I . ., �.. crossing the Red Sea. We dropped tensifled, and so are the-bues. The plore the old wood road through the ..� � � I I'� I. � Is the great clay belt of Norbbiern On. I . . . I . folds, of the hills are so r1thily blue and clove next morning. � I , I I — , , anchor, and when we raised it'again . . . . � I ING AND LIVESTOCK. :' tarlo, which promise& to become a.U4 eX_ I , . . gray and the. greens of the forest so "Yea, if It's flneto-morrow, we might I , � . � . I ; . I .. . The Cathedral of Metz is install'ing one of -the wlieels, of PharaoWe, chariot I I I � i ceedin4ly r4cli'farining omfitry. The a chime of sixty Porcelain ,bells. It was�:attached tQ it." � variegated. Take the path over the plan something like that," they reVly. . � � I I I . � I � , I �, . ­ ),.clay belt runs one hundred miles north m. said that the tone of the. bells -*is � "Aye, I -believe ye," replied the bridge and past the little lake. How But You smile. You are free. YOU I . Pulpwood A r e a s Provi�led of Cochrane, and It is estimated by the very Pleasing, and that the bells them- Proud mother.. . "WWve Scripture for the drops. dance on ,the sheet ,i Z wster, axe going in the rain, if it rains. And �, � I I . . � � . Government that in the area north Of selves are ver,y strong, that" I . like a million 61ves, at play. The water yoij rather hope it will, That old road ., . I .1, I I � I . With Sites for Hydro-Elec. 'the milwiy'there axe atleast five mil- I .� . . Illies are shut, most of them, their must be wonderful in weather like 1. I � ----. -------- I . . - I . . � � . I . lion acres. of level, undulating ground, I , I broad leaves purled with moisture, but this., and the bliss of i;olftude is not to I � I . . . I tric Development. admirably adapted to the pursnit of . the blue water hyacin,ths are standing be denied. �, I I . Mbe Temialvaming and Northern On- I farming. The soll. Is a rich clay, - A Lesson Fro, m Moinit Everest up straight and aleaT, bowing E6 bit This same bliss Js only procurable In . 4 ' ' � tarlo, Ra,l,lwa,y, at present Operating be- slightly- stony, high In linift, very slint.' . I I I 0 . . I.. I . irow . and then, as they sbake off &4ri-e%- the city in like weather, it is -,vhen . 11.11, �� . tween. North Bay in the south and lar to that inithe Temiskaming, area to ' I . 11 u -, . . tra lbad of r . Mn, The willbowS. make the skies pour and the streets are like . I ' I Detailed reports of the experiences di�aster, and the committee concludes . I Cochrane in the north, is being ex� the �south where � agriculture. has been ' . a musical murmur as the ,rain finds its broad dark streams that You can get . tended northwards this summer as far carried on most successfully for man -y of members of the Mount Everest ox-� that. the accounts. of the climb hereto- . r through the, Iong, slender, silver into a rubber coat and waterproof I I ' . p.odition wtLich are now being received fd��..�given understated the difficulties 7M � leaves. 'Otherwise It Is almost s1hoes and an old hat and go tramping . �.., I as OlIcan Portage, a distance of rough- yeara. Many kinds of grain said vege- � , I green .�4 by the committee which directed the ofthe asicent an -1 do, not give any ildeg I . : ly. One hundred miles, wbdeh extension tables can be grown successfully in . . I - f , 1, , I quiet -no., a rain. crow is uttering his in delightful loneliness, Whole blocks . '�, .. I : , is, expected to be in operation In the this area. Grain was seeded at the attempt to scalis the mountain, ieveal o_,',b6W formiftble the mounitain 18� hollow, queeTnotes from some way up shine before you with no. other pedes- . some interesting and'unlooked for Inci- Other, ,than, natural obstacles had to be the stream, and the chittering of a trian. upon them. From sheltering ' .,-- � , , 11 I skting of 1923. Th -is penkrallon is DOM111ion, Experimenial Farm on May dents.. The transportation and uz4a of overeofhe; the Tlbe�an authorities, and 'kingfisher suddenly breaks upon your doorways Ali occas",on-al anxi-cus face , , � 1:: PaIrt of the Opening up and general de- 10th in 19-20 ,and -the grain matured oxygen to overcome the -;ffects of the tlie'elitef Lamas were frie.q.ply and I " .1 . I I I yelopment of the little killown James with excellent Yield. Gardening,has , eays, to be followed by the Clash of his I Peers out, or some one hurries by un. . . . solased a to,tal- helpful, �' and "much apprecigVed. the blue, giray and white self as he, wings I der an umbrella, bailing a taxi, But I I . � . I Bay, area of. Northern On-to.vio. a re- been successfully carried on for years ly unexpected disadvantage, The com- scrnp�ilo,us obssx�varice of the hurriedly across the pond. You are I for the most part you can sail along � � I I glou rich in a wide variety of nalural at the Hudson's Bay posts and by the n =kWg' not, to, shoot," which of I . . . . resources, In agricultural land, 111111,'r. Indians. The future of the area, how- �curnai the fact that the climbers course I ' complicated the only bunian being here. . Rieryone I with your own dreams, in a peace un. . . e . . . the problem of 'Ir I I � .- als, �forests,, W#ter-powers, fish and. ever, appears to bein livestock pro- ',could not carry eriough, food 6 satisfy foo-d"sup"ply'. The Ron,gbuk Valley is I " is Indoor'. It is human k4ounds known at any -hour - in- -dry weather. I 11 . . - - 11 I . . duction, and mixed farming rather tham I -----*-==�----.-=-----,----.-..--.-----.-..�::����--,"--..� ,11�­�- . I � � I game. . -Wheat growing. Clearin the hunger it Induced." It 18; aloo re- sO,cred ground, and no s1heep'might be� I � . I I . The general ,surface' of this area, Is I I 9 enta."s a corded thae "the uie of oxygen im- killed for food within twenity miles of Click:O'thetatch. Where Dogs Are Free. . . I I ' good deal � of -labor, whicb. Will make . I . tsougbI, dotted by lakes,, swamps, and ' proved the rate- of ascending, and even ca�mp; Abis introduced another element Th,esilence holds, for it, ta�ut and true, In Venic� a deg can go anywhere I . rom aN development necessarily slower. Hardy r' of -the degicent; but the after 4�x- of difficulty. Others, will be disclosed The young moon. stays, for It, 11 ,�. niuskegis, with a steep grade f . mo 6 � . .1 men experienced In bush life, with a I I seeing to have been greate I wist- with his master, even to the hotel table ,. . Ir, . . . the sarae .11. I � idea, towards Joan . little capital to begin with, wll�i ineet I baustion it's a' ; , . I s-4 es Bay. . The area is . . Whdn'further accounts of tile climbers. � Cal white; I . where, it be Is paid for at I - . . . : . _ pxceedingly well dradned by many and the axguments.for wad agaust re.rec,eived. . . - . I . � I rivers which find their outlet in the with success, ill thIs northern area. � . . . "Th, , . Winds that whimpered the sunset rate as his master, he may take ,'Us ��, ' use will te protracted." .. , e committee thus summarizes the througib, . food. If I , ie accompanies the bosis on I I 11 . I *, T,he Presence -of M irierals. The oxygen apparatus "suffered fruli� -of the I i . I i*i,: and. from the railway a water I ,, 11 most ambitious of ruoun- '. Sigh for it; low and. light, one Of the noisy steamers that d-eatroy � I I i I route to James Bay ma,y be followed Prospecting Is difficult In this. area fpom:tbe acidents. of travel," and this thiu: climbing expeditions: . . I � � I . . I I � I � � , . rocky exposures,4re ailThost en ' I tairieerg. but �"$oofier tha .. . . the poetry of the Grand Canul he mutt I I I Wit no portaging except in very low as the . . did not surprise, the niotin, n wa.s. expected, tlien, we Click 0, tlie latch, andbeM oom3 home be paid for exactly as.11 he ware a bu. li I ' I I � y I I . .� . . .. I I Water. This route Is feasIble for such tirely confined to the rivers, Siderite it suffered more from the, effects, of the -may b,1 --gin toaum up thne results of A ettr in this dusk at the little, gate, I man, being, I . . 11 . ' I . � . craft as gaanline pointers, - The dls� occurs on the Mattagaiiii river, the dry Tibetan climate on aabestos� wft,shw 102-tille, esitablishmenit of the -whole Hush, myteart, and be still, my heart, I All over the Coutinen,t of Europe � 11 II I � . I . � � - trict of Patricia, extending north and main cre body having, a maxinrain em, andthis had not been foreseen, A torq.Oja pozitionwith Call equipment at . , . , . � . . I . I I � I Surely, it's sweet to wait! I I the rights of people with dogs are r& . d of 146,--�J width of about 600 feet and the the �earl I I . . . I ;q . . north-west and having an area . ruialyzing tragedy of thre attempt to,, conquer � I test possible date; all records, I . . , : � I cognized -at a price, One can take I; I 000 square, miles, has. seen very little 43,52 per cent. frou. fbn-olrluou� are�g I moilutain is t1rug. described. In the Jour- broken ani 26,800 feet reach,6d on May -me . . I . The tall skies lean for it listening-, a dog into any compart ut of a train, � Prospecting attempted as Yet and it is of mlvanip and mus -keg are underlaid nal 21* without ox:ygen; i I .1 . � � , . _ - : I Nover a star but lends an ear ­w Including the wa.&011-11t, but first it I% � I �, : 4 1 . almost a virgin 1161d. The area further by peat, of good quality but uncertain I "Oh -the lowe�r slopes thesnow seem� I ag'Uin 6: *e,ek I later ' and �7,806 f t -et The passionate porch -flowers -stop guld necessary ,to bay a third-olass tiolret I �: . � '. south is s.tqted to offer. 9. P,Toapecting depth. No coal of any economic 11-4. ed sound, gh,d they ware ,half waY up r6ached witli oxygen; a gallant third i cling . . . for,hlni� In Italy he travels a little � � - .. I 'L I . 1, � � I min- Dortance, has Yet been, found, though when the whole party of three d1fin1b, attempt, if Ili the circuinsitancts a, for.! Parting their leaves to. hear, . - . . I ground unsurpassed for Potentia i � more cheaply. There when one it got. � ; , al,'Wealtli, Silurian limesbiles, 6x� lignite of low .grade Ocetirs along t.he ers., Mallory, Sowervell and'orawford, lol1b, h6pe, defeated ten ,days later by � I . I I 1. � 1 :- : 5 tretches of manyof the rivers. With fourteen portem, on to r � I . ,I" 'a. ting -his baggage Weighed (and paying . I - � � I . � �, . Posed Inthe rivet, UWAM, revealing de� lower s a ropes "I JJ"41 � heiqvy, snow ,and consequent W., C)ic,.k o,. the litch an(i him come Mr the billet) one� buya, another for th,6 I I � � � b6sits .of, gypslini, lignite, ,rafia.ctory There are several outorop� of gypsum 9,11, were swept .down by asudden.slipji�,ter* a, grclateT:achl�eveinent thin to. home- . dog, which Cost$, One-half of thir&elazz I . . � . I , I I � . � q.ayA-,nn4 iron .ores., T116 formation on both banks Of the Moose river, the ot the snow which carried two of the Vtii,a.UY".se6med poselible, 'yet &,11ing � -natch of song, rate. Provided with, this ticket. the dog � - � ,A stel) on the flags, a a I , , . � 110 suggests bbe poeMbility,of the od. ,thicknee, of the dv�paslts 1)eing eati. poTter. s-ectiops over a sinfall 100 clid. 51116rf �c�f tile 9O,ql by 1,100 feet." 14urry, my heart, be swift, my heart- Is .9-dinitted to wherever his nias,ter. I I I . . . .. : curre,w,o of. petral ourn, natural gag and innted-at at least 40 feet� 'Pyrite mixed Into a deep avelo"Isso, Moi ; 1nt,E-;W-_st has repulse,1 a well , Flow Wd we wait so, longl , goes. . � I 11 : I . sal't, , I . with pyrrbotite occurs on the Matta. "Two.. were. dUg, out alive, and aftt-11 aon�c'iviad, ably man,aged, gallant as. i -137 �;alloy Byrd Turner. —10 --- ,:_-.� , � I I I � I I ', ClimaticAlly t'.is region is ,not ande, gaint river, We sulphur 're recover- MM0 but 111aft will eventually-scal'o Its ...____*_____ Povcrty and ,hardslilps 'have fora6d I contelit not el..* g e Or On a x b 6 we I � I . . sfrablo, Thmigh the wInters. are long ceeding 25, Der,ce�nt. . I td, but a, s-tventh mall could not be 1)'111�1,,�cl%'and the s,ueceGq1l1 climber C,hfi-,o_4o fishernien paint an �0)* oil into pronilnence Many a man w1w . ' I ' � , , , the, suw,.nG--,i -ire warm mul of faIr 1(aolJn,fzed syellite, Occurs On the f0urlil," 1#1l1 , No taider hoavy Obliga-d-011 to tlll� ihe'r boat3 to enable the latter to see Ot.1jerwise would have, remalie ul:� . 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