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A A . ,., -1 , . , ggera. , . � I Vow I I I , " . I over , �, I I I I I . !: 1, , , 11 I t -0 is no groA4.,01ty-ir mavo�rld tur�, ,,asting delti.l 0110,&3 : I ,,� � . I . I , public iu�a bave 00 t�M Rlle'c' I -%Vto,lnr I I I � I ,�iali � < � 1 fl,,Ajl�lo �In,g ,111, Mra, Goodman, � . , fli6l it, , . I I I I , � I . I � I I I dotes, , 460i W,JtJ1 �t 01 11 I � , " these, sop'llided lla�As, While Uore aulil 11 I I ,� ` 000 . heni, as ' Mr. Aus� iet, but she I . , � : . ; � . � in whi(,al, Wild bird ,We p , 4.5 , � . , � , p , I ,ut the e � . I � J8,130 rolith, I I 0 ton (13i,amb-orloU. P, is one woo orJg4g441Y ,a 10'Urnall I I � I au�'pj4oe, in wiliph Vird -there .4 bed of flowor.�, bVID-90 111vt A , ,:. -.. �� " 1 1 1 . 11 I � ted, twltls� gad oo r'lle toal� to ller I I , 111 1,,ond-1 or I , I .� �1 . , - b is. fatber., wan I . I I I .t th In, touch of up-tio-4(tte, culllture� 1��11 . � I I I � -ell conwAs. him ;wad . I I . . 10,QD5 offers �t gre4ter contras , all .. , , I vir- . � I I . � , V�lll pristitent, acm%ttoln, : , I . I �_ I I ' Needdess to 607 PlAk-010 very I .:: A;Z I " I *" � The latter was vorY I'llei-rosted III 0- � Owe five . , � tillir,,pity of r�tog Aird gloom. I I "", ­ . . , bad I.A44 . able first boa,Ame. lm*Wlt 9 , I . , " �, . 11 I I I , , , �;,�, 1 4 , . . I I I ,r, q4oes, as Hyde P`takk oult , of the grounds. Is cultiv4ed, for � �, "Z-11: . I " '' I . plant-41O.A. Of trees which, lie 1 , years A,go, wjlenigdie,�ad,�vaged valuable I , L I 1947 Were very . " .7 I , i I ,,,,� I I . In �uol ove'' ,, . , . . �, .1 E , 1, � . 4ow1k, at ,Highbury, T, . I., , I aud 0. , Is; Pairk nearly � every all I I 'I'/ I I I I �, ,, T aio�l Iron friom a I . . � I R,eg �Ig , , grnly of gardeners S"� to it tb&t I � ils", I , ., WAia ejele, ding- copple, ,, )qxt Which had xva� . 11 ; small. And their growth . I t I I . th, red cre�tur,e 'f1purisli. n0tbinlX is .Overlooke'(1 'a tile Pr9s" � � . . I I I I e been 1.511111k In La llga,a for "alore" . .; � varleti OfJ.Pa e ) depreda, tion. of t1tIs beAutipul spot to represent AI I 1 ­ I . Tha talleet was not moire , JUD M110 , ". ., I I I . I . )-y l 'entury. sho suacoleadA I I lies despite tht . .. L , I ,th" 4AIf v. 4, , . es and Inultip I Al * %tUTe as nearly As possible; but, . . ;; � than. 0eighteau I n0hes, Iiiigh" I . ,�, . 1 '14011. 11L �, . i . whiare Men had tailed. Several lives I I T I I , 411, . . . , I Ajon$ of cats and other m.4 grailting thISN' the place is, so Isolated � . �. .. � - Onto day 4 big party was Ili progress � , .. I I � I I I erate the huildr , eds ,Of btrils, from 11,4111 - tai t- bird lifet, -if 11 I .. -1.11 1� I ' ]had beeini loot �Lad Uopet given up, wben. . ' To, enum , A,11 tr-Affiq s, - 1, , 11 I Mr, Obiamberlala 4rxived very Mrs, Goodinilain, decided to or Uc . I 1-� , " , , L I ,_tlts, finclifis, linuebsi antil a ValrletY of cultivated oil any lArge seale, would � . 9 1 . 11. � ,' I . 1. . I. . re and sona would � I bial fat'lleir repiroaghied bl to r 11:14 un, Hell 8 Jafw, - . . ,others in'sizp, plumag" I flourish here All, ill, no other pla,00 Ill � � I 1. .�,"..i Tillictila,lity, ".'�e�l, Vill sorry,", roplie4 - 'pttoO Than Ire . . I ' . 1, I'�v I :; � " , I .. . I 'i I 11 I,- � �,be geyolid. 4110 sPa00 allotted' to this London. . . . . . .1 ;'�,,:, r y : .i I , "�'..:, ! 1. i the cillp,rilt, -at', 4, loWi for, 4 Viritable, O:K- A lrew atory of Thn. HepulY, the Pic, .1 ­ I .4 - ­j?,5;*� , ,:-j, � I , . , %,I, d' turesque iGovernor Generol oll.the, Irish . sftory, but witill the, poselble, exceptiou Another thing In favor of such 4 I J�: -, .t, "! cu,4-i'e. Then, Ili& fam brlghtened� at, . , . . � 11 ! r?. '' ,;:, . I . . . - \ - _.- '' 4 '��;'' . .�� �e,��d,4,ed; t�Bu,t I,w,u1dn,,t possably gef . F-re,c, Stati, Is, b Ding ,t,Dl,d - I of t1pe nightingale, whose 00,119 is, 001 place � � a refuge, is that it should be 1 .4 ,,, �� about the law � . ., . a " �*." - , , . . 1�, 1), � ­,.0,4,if�'. , I . 1. I "I ... ". , ", I , . I "I, � ZVi,�.: li', . . . � llle,­­h,�* been I I ,dqui hea,rd!oxcept iulbe� deptlis; Of tile s,lngudarly froafro-ni animal disturbers -1-1 ,�,. � - '. 1; I ", .. .� st in 7CUT new courts, of LondoU4 walelve, I 1. . I . . . 5 , -here befbre,� 'I,' was 10 I I I �, �' � - � Wild , I ,�F -_ . - ;be Jg I 4 coilintry, , there Wre f ew E119116-11 of the peace, A. r toll-folot wall,- which ; - ,�14,a� 2", � ":,. -i.1:..:, .ve 11. . li::!, V -�'pod! oi I I I I 1, I A, fs=11tax flguro. for I . fA forty I 11 �� � , �� �� , , . �_ ,, I! � . I I I . .111­ �, - I ; I �' I I "I �,�� �.. lid - I I 11 . I birds not repres.oated !a one or other hems In tile grounds, is suffIciently far I � ..".,,_,'.i,� 11, � .1, 11111l I koMantl � yetaxo. At a d1lbuerr'PaTty.1n, J40 on . .- �, . of the Sea. -1 I ,of tile parks. . . ' ­-, -.4 T. , , ;i54 '"", I ) .1 A, 1, :Accepted ., ,. ". . - - st Iiav - b Wbe` lr�et / . I froul the h6usAs in 6rosylautor Gardens ; '1. � e b6i�u � �;._ . it mu . 11 � , . I r I , 'i .... �, �. '. I ,z " I I � To lr�U . � I I I 11 � t -aw.ay, to sea 'at the age of . ith the ground -s of Duck- to be a safeguard against thiO 1110111'r- - I I I .. _ I ! , tile . Governor Generalsbltp--�-, M W48 . I . . � 1".. But it is W � I . '� � 11 I 1 tweliie. 4.'rtbJ6,u to become one of ,tile. - . . "T! . I I I I c I . �� " . . , . _... � Qq .1,41, , oneorthe g t : . ' ill Pal,a . I I , i rielliest iind mqsit I I ingbia -ee as, a possible sell tuary sions; of marauding cats, except bex- �� I �. I ues a. I I and squirrql$ . I :, . : t I , influential sh'"'llig Ove, -,tho walinuts, and t2he, *146, some I , I I for birds thait we would deal, and sure- haps, In rare instEl , � ,,T,�� ,-D 1. I 1� I , I , I Magnus, ' t��s da t1i world -such fs,- the Pate said, ,q-10aly, can you,�hi4ij: of any . I �y no better place could be devised,. and othp ;I_1e7_ . I . I'' " , . He . 1, . , . . I I . ,,� deslfructd�e opea,tur-es are . I . f ca.reer of: i3jr- WAIte.r.; Runichnau. I reduo I Irieland . I . . , � . � , alace and its., grot'lads, obicupy ,lot cons, by their presence. I .� ', I Man strong -enough to ,e I... � I I .rhe 1) � picuous t little .chance I . � I I.. 11 I f, I I I j Is the,, ow-he"t ioffte 1.11-46,-Otf cargo, boats I I V� ; 1. .some twenty or more, acres, In the very I � �. . I to order?" '. I . Rodents Would have, bu . I I 11 . 11 - at beaTs. hist name., ai$4, he has ren- . I � .. . . � ,I- t , ,, heart of fashionable London, The to. thri e here ,'tl great exteritt � . ­,I'NtERSSTED - - th '' . . "I can," sald Healy, * ... I .� , � I - y - . THEY CAN'T HELP BUT 13E - 11 I 11 dereid�,e6uitatn S'ervi-1 shipping, for "Who. Is, he?" . ,_ - I . . I � grounds, fall away fro-inthe back ot Ili*, While iood boi the birds would be I . , I I al) bnAhe .Urliteci qtates w,alich -h, , � I - - � I � I., 9, -art cular, . The effect of -.the eiconomic situatioli ini Europ,-e',L I .. ,Tse,mlado a barl many . : r� palace and ate ,almost primitive in plentiful,even Ili: ifineVof ,li I I , �1.: ., I . I ." I 1. " "Oliver Cromwell." . 1. I � I I olit News. , , " ; ,, ,,r , I � .. , ' .. I I , I their virghilty where thle r ly rigorous, winter. - as steen by a cairtoonist. In the,Detir ..� I .- 1. . years "o,.. ". " "But he's. d;ead.'P I . . . - 11 , ,. . I ____ —, 7-7­7� r�­____ I 11 I 11 - � He. h4s beena-rhemb-6r,of the British .. "Of . 11 11 � the Grosvenor Gax-dens boundary. it , ' I eeplug with t4e gen- .--..-,. _.­-_.____­_­ ­­ ------7 - - I I . Ill I I -mow that " said Healy. I ­ � I . . . .. t . . I It is qual in E seminato ��,. �;,'�tbrrough .tire. beekl Parliament; And Is the -author of alerve-r- I : , I .1 From broad grassy laivus, where in eraltregid ffthought on behalf of t1hich'IT - .. I 4", I � . ' ' courve ihe is hi.11e.11. But did you not � terest �. co�lrsip At he University, , al books iiea�f'lng with the seta and ar what happened? The Provisional I . I King George �and shotilld in "EKE.,. Nq . I i � _�". � he I the suramer time ina,jesittes, tbait they' BE, � TPI G- PS IN I I . hold ,the rolyal garden themsedyes, in a matter which I& so . Nlanitob een Thousand other subJ cbt�'., � . Government seilt him -a message,ask- � � . Queoii Mziry n -, 7 . #:Hi� Fou *. rt I � . ' � , . The Oply. Woman Salvager. ' him to come An,d: talve conit I I . parties a b�ovt-ivar 4nnotAtiOn, ,the near to this heaft o,f"the a4srage Brl- I I , . � 11, z . Colonies. . I � . . .In.- �. .pand in 1. . . r � . � 4 1, thorathe beauties; 011,110ir DUSTR I FORVOMEN , , . .j. yet at- The l woulan niaxille, &edvag.er in Ireland, And lie replied taj,�L� dile was I � �� � ' , � I I . grouads� run away 'UP bill and ill tisher. To . -bil beeiiieepiaig has no . .1 T. . .� .. ­ 11 � � - ,. . I' Mrs. Margaret Goodmafi, i'much OblIg-ed to th�nl'fcir their kind . I I � . daze, as untouchad. and,as. Uaspolled as island realm are a v6r real And, li,v- I rop tbe world.1s.. I I ' "' ' , . y ,. I tainek.AmOrtauit p' or-Clons in the . Let to rads; -o � Invitation, but lit- was mucll'il�ove COM- . . I - �. I 11 willieu thei surrounding propert7 formed lug, thing and it, has ever been ,their , L es, it i6i lra,pidly'reacb- who has just sigusid a Contra I � 11 I . Ing tb�,6,, , ry -by of a large sai'ling vessel from L111 . the:,pattrimon;y of Mary Davies,,, a pro- thought to foster said -to care for any- POSITION IN UNIVERSITY P`�'rl� '��6v4n` e Mrle,, I f ortable, where he was! 11 ; . . I I status of an: Indust W,prt . - . . .... . . . - I ,,,, I I 11 'perty from which the ipiroserit deq aping, no matter how trivial, that may OP SASKATCHEWAN. n�ote i, and there is nothing In the Prew . I � I I I , . I 'we � -ailth ot tlie, Dtikes,:oTf Weis tind,neltel' is in, -any way contributtl to the pleasures . '� " �'did bo pre- . I . I I derived. I . I . 1. . . . I . I �, vail,ing �pon 11 ions of that area t or Most Exquisite of All Joys Rheims. � � - . ., . . Of their subjects, � - I . . .venj its, continuous- Increase, A farm -ure, in . . - Dalaty il,il whticb, in springthile, In tile caurse, of a few yea:w� shouila . is Music. There Is probably no struct I I ce.ss- Interest mif Bee Husbandry idin� Ili t1l,6,,:Gr4 ell district of Saskatche- . - . I all tale war-ilevastated area about . are carpeted with the primilose, blue- the present expetriment, prove sue wan obtalsed,one, thousand pou[.nds of �. I � "a succeeded by ful,the grounds of Bu6183lgham Palace ' ' . Lucky is -he wtio; discovers that lie - Is bells. and'd ffiodlls, are roughout All whiell sio muohl has been written as th � i I I the Increase Th ­ flr,st�:cl�s,Q,!�lonq from , thirteen two- has real talent, but most ill eky is be ' This dipstruction , , . _h . .. . I " .1011;`- I n1ii cathed.ml of Rheims. grassy knolls oil Wuhlich, thick shrub- shoul(.1 pmv4, a haver. of song while frame hiy6s'o in addition to Which the .4 1 � . � bery throws -out the sweet scent of re- pel WJllJ]inA:rvel at as a thing pie- Western* PkOVMCes. I bees, I ine't-ghsed to seven"oen. colonies. Who Imagines illat M has- read, tadent wrought by the German shells, has �11111 I ' 11 1 -­4�'­ 1 and finds after It Is to. late, that he has I -rees I culllar to thda'crlid city outhe Thames. v � r secured- � I . I been described i so vividly, and -so many � 4dolent foliage. Such ald'and rare t . Women arebreaking .into e ary line A Northern, Manitoba farme 011111Y -a tendency. Tlh0% ,distinction Is plotum sand prints -of the ruined 4sdi- A - ------- I i . I . ---.-.—. __.___ _.____� . of enaeavor.la Canada, evenJo ii1va(.1- I ' 0'1 "' 4` ol�, from 83 -blives, and . �11111 . $ A0 g 4'ne-.seas not too original because Goethe, ' . . � - Ing flelds previously consi&iired,to be an6th ' 1, .4 ,, fice have been scattered -throughout -4 . 'r�'., tmer In the same PrOvin'l phi,ased it longago. It applies, how- -4 �.. ., Stimulaiing Musical . The Woo& slimmer oC tail- �'. i k,. I Ich settled on his uld be Europe &lid America, that Most P50*- 44 . . . I Expressiofi. I And I have loved -the woods, tibe bound- peculiarly man!%. Last frl ­',,­ hive wh eiverr. to many ,people whio, wo pie have a correct idea of tho, famous . - --- I ;_il ,ago, has Increased to I . ,. 1. . � 9 cab company, not Only the dix6ctors f axin . I I musi'cians,. it Also, accounts, for much I .9 A . �, � . - A ng the, people of add. nations Folk I less Woods, I - � and officials, but also the. eihplOYooS ,of' ..�, c . Ol ., �, a, d last year the farmer , ' . catiledral, But here Js� -some ,or -4 1 1 1 . M0 In all their gl I ory andtheir maj _ esty; whic . -organized: Itit 7. co 11 . " �f n I I I wasbed eff ort. The litrofelselonal milsi- us to think about. Although many . _" . h were women, : � an -of honey, � I I Dances. were, foTme,d in the, beginning 1 �, was solid I - two tons . Wallis should be -developed from thosle � .4 . ' � Magnificent-tibe forest solitudes, � I n , t to ,y buildings, In R1161MIS were, collipletely eA I . I by spontaneous Action, of the pe'DPIO, Vancouvei. The startle. province' -saw. I , bi ,",oar 1921, Manitoba had 14,-. ave rel talent, not Ml th'0515 diest-royed, the eq,thadral, ., , .- I � Eloquent of God and -liberty; ­ . � ,1 ' Who h whl4h from -1 I : that. Is, by the des -ire, to show by I the elevation of,the'first Cmadlari 721- cobinfies -of- bel whereas there who . I , . u Yil loved th,em ever gdntco,I was a were 6�1 . �. � 7,5 haxe thatendency. - t1m first was. the target f or the, German � -4 . thlythnilic expresisi5on What. the in -sic child, woms*a to, cabinet m,nk in. .the provin- , P . 93 Ili the previous year. � Thle, splendid thIng Is, 'however, that gunnere and which was subjected to -14 . . , . I suggested to. them. In thnsthe dalloes ial government. Th4s. year the first test'. ye'ar tile i�rovinl marketed ap- nearly every onellave the tendency for 14 When of the mighty trees, tale shade e * SL of honey, weeks Of oontinuoug fire, though woe. . 1.11, and, thlebr accompanying toldc. tunes, as- . I sought, �. woman - to be elected. in a Federal r - ld * P*rOxtina"tely 1,000,000 pound musda,. can -enjoy muXle, and may With fully damageld,, still stands'. Hundreds A I I sumed. the sha,pers which 'have been Wivere Nature' as a mother on M10 Ing took her seat in the House! 4�t:;Ot- -�,�,I.thls.'.7qa, th�cre Willbeabout2,000,- a little delightful work greatly In- shells fell within it, but It is in lit- 44 handed down thlrough, thte eenturles to . tawa. The first Westerii Canadian,wo- ()Oo p0jinds -to seAl. bringing In. a re, the most ex- Cyr , -A I .� smiled, lila�xi tose,t out on tile practice of law I " I , crease lut6rest In one of tie moire danger olf falling now than it � 14 us. Tb3 MoTrIls, Dances- of England, . vellue, I of',',kbout $400,QOO, There- are . , And In .her love a lot language . � quivitic, otall ;this joys ,of life -Music. was on the da,7 when the firs"t sibiell 114 1-1 . for Instanc% axe the f an odd t7 opened all, O#lce, in an, Alberta,,citY a abp�it A!fhousivindbeekeeperg in Mani. A .. . . r survival o talight, . I The. day of conflnifing music to the struck it. I � .4 . I reallikiouts, caremonlY which Is fQ,,,,d I, 'short while, agl:i-� and Ili the. fall term , tobal And.ilicy are incireasing rapidly. 1a;Tge ci.t7 is, nOw hla,ppiliy pasiL we . . I �'� Unkniown to the vain. world, _gistered its - first I The stecret lies, In ,the Way It was 10 1. -1 I , , r,tomewl�at sinillaT form in Many parts, I until their McGild University ro 'Adanho,ba - I.% the most eastern of the . . , ,.: I I.: i - '' :. �.. Of � western Europe I , It is In this way I name I I . I woman dontai itildent.' Pioneer WO- Prairie's Pr,ovinces� and its success. in are in a. new. musical era. Of course, built. The building of a cathedral was 14 .1 ­ 011118 musit baye a gteat opera house to 14 I I r .�, . . I that the� 0t1aTL'tctc1rlTt1'C8 Of the people Unto my heart was an enchanter's men are to be found In' practically. bee cultilre. is ra.,pidly attiracting the I the 011def ,event in the Mstory of a . 4 . I - Wand, . � I MA17,15 tile dremitatle sipe,ata,cles connal I . of eacli "untiry'aKe fliet expressed in . . evorl,, line 4of activity Ili Canal a;-nd sistc�t pro,vinees..to emillation and -the ed withmusic that we label opera, but ta,%-. The moliks, who preserved the 1 14 1 1 1 . ", I I . . . krousbig my spirit until aflame . . r indiis� � length and $Malil r I a;rts even down through the Middle .4 � I their muetc. * . the women who -have achieved. success, . ry : vpreadlug the opierta ist ll a very tend unin- I . � . 14 .. 1. I I � . I was heilped, rejoicing to, takc. my I ious ph�ds , � . -ned the plans. for the build- 4 11 I . . I .In order I �q s-thmula-te, the crela.tive I � . � and pros,peritY In t1le , Y�,T . 'es breaditb� of the area.,, I � flueatial part -of the whole big scheme Agest, outil � I . . - . . . . stand I I us In every sec.* 1. — I!— . . ing, , aud every persion ,In the COM- .4 ... 11 � ",niusigal and rhy-thmIc ,exprelsisliton of Wherio never tibe foot of the spol oftarmingare numero , . 11 . Ci� -. . I of music., . I I I shared in, the actual woTlr- Fbl� 4 � 1�1_ . � , I 1. . Oi#addain 6h:11-dren-the educatloma,j de- . . 1, lGr tioll'of the country.,. . . I ews. Drea47hese0irgoes, . conel swead of Into-- mund-ty I I l , . � I I I I I ­ I I . ­ I . With the, - lowing the -general plans, each man 10 t�; ... I i -it ph,l .. trod, t be al to theJ , io.1�0.�nough, onto of the safest. mation by mean:s� s I 1� 11 , , I , partjnehtg'of two, -of this. largm ' . : . .� r'. �'; Z" , , 11 '� 1. .. . � ­ . � . Another laurel:mus of thie ph.,onogmp,h .) . 1, � I., I .. � , In the Great T -ple of thei, . ­ ., t,�r , 'lilo' . 1, � I gr��pl c,� e em Living God. . . . WOTked out his own ideas, amid made . ­ � . I'. I 11 I . I I .1 .1 .41patriieshav ,compiled a com- . . � � -Frank Holmes, bonors gained by ,Canadian W641W as cargo e.9 Is d ynamilte, �rb,i�h is; a ,ngit or ij,hla. p,ll piano the ]�eotple in out I bile, own contribution to, the structure. . A 1 . � . pletLi Eieirtesl pf th-ese folk, dances and. I I � . . . I I pioneers in all protessions: In the':an- the most- vioi.dut'o�t all expl6sives. Ex- of -the, way eotunt-ry places. hlay.(- now A : I I .� I I , _ I — A.- - " , . . !., . I , The stonemason, Vcie carpenter, the A I . , tunes. .1 eut that the. newly est4bllsli- .ceprt In V.El,ry,p];CP�ttO.�ni,eiiroUlMtanCeS this, OppOrtUni Of getting as Much I worker in, brass. and in bri e, -the gen- 4 I., � , "uncern . . U., � . � I . , , �� , � . . Singing games are the ,ustun-ii, out- Canada's Water Power Con- ee husbandry at.tl,e I . _ iluilte will no-texplode, undeig sit r -e nlus,ic as -they aTe, willin-9 to; Pay for. eral. altisan, dId �l the best work of 14 L � 11 . � ed coursetof b . I � I I � d7ne I . � gtowth ofjolk dancing, as, in almost, , serves Coal Consumption. varsity skatchewan is. to bb pre-. poivel an lilit�msedy hot, flash from . I . 0 14 . adl cases, the'inusic for the dancing of Sa y of the province, ,,�'Uisi kli�l. . which he was captalYle. The work was .1 The value of hydro-edecitirle energy sided Over by a lad d ox detonattor, A q.tIalt of . I . I � le . as, cociserriftk - coad. consumption Ili Miss'Etheil MAY Brayf may amid -held in the hand Ili, � . I Waiff EI.'I'&eir song by the danill tbism- ord. It Is 0111Y I.t ' - 4e'liii Ruling a Ward. never hurriled; it sometimes required : : . . It appeiaxs that when one bas, dived I two or three centuries to complete a 11 selvei5 Or 'he ondookers. In that I le, I .,. .. ..by t Candcla may be partly ganged by the of recent years that the Canadian a O&I d i . . � Xv I I 1. . iO . - China for some ,time and studied. its caiftle.dral, 41 . I � way our children, hays come to'have , rovinces h e .come to, pay ve than Al: I ; fact that anly one and , Prairie t 1. -What the sallic.r.,dreads n I . a half per cent. " is 'a cairgo, -Its' e thought, that , jinderdybig the whole enterprise was 4 ffile Pleasure Of plaTIng "London . . � . serious atitentioll tothe production dynamite � . a silgar. . All Is inSititutiOl th"O On' ­ I I -of tba total coal consumption, takes any . � r 1. �. f responsi. the thought thut they were b,iilding A Bridge,"' "All -1 Around the Mulberry plp�ce . in central electric power sita- of honey, and whilst there is a truly re- well. While the weather remains, fairly sitnilkas him is .the fal 0 % ' �. .. ­ - I Bush," and many Other like games, tions. Ili the United States 2.6 pet MRI'kable dervelopment under waY,'the cool_biit� 'it a, litalt s1polL.-CoMes, a -hold V 1-t7 that lea-vadles Bver�y plialse of I for God, a;n.d that there must be no im, 14 . ., � :, I ' ', fullrof S1lgaT,0Rs1JtSs0OnmSk � . � 1. vome iotwhleh have never been heard cent. And in the United Kingdom 9,7 Province of Saskatchewan has, fallen ' I . � . 1 es its, lyre, ChJuE,Eio -life. This sense of reSPO1161- Plerfection in what was built for Him. . 19 , - - ", . . bility makes useliess the. ordinaTY DX- The laying of a slone, In the wall was , 14 1 1 unitil th�a rectoods, broughttlitem to pub behind her sistl Alberta and Mani $once felt,, '. I , - . i I lic nbtlee. The ptionograpt I hie repTo. per cent, of the total coal awiliniption � it Is, In an et- It ,s, every cor. cueest thwA weWl with Aiiierkians, or as important In -his, sig -bit as, O&Tving A occurs in these stations. toba, in this, respect, and s� tekil �"aenlell, pelvades . I � , I an I the Coronation of the Virgin above the 4 duattons, of theise games have been In 1920 over 97 per cent. of all the fort to remedy It that the courae has nor of the-sbip.- Mail camlot, get the Europe ' S- .11 . made In a Most accurate nianner. power output from central staitions, in been instituted. . . tas, , te I of � it ,i�oqit of ifirellir mouths, and Two, mipm were gambling in an.,ob- door. Eight Cellitl1trie-S later When the 10 � . Some recorid's are rbyroduced with the, hewan they are onsrilme& N�qth a craving for sle"I's Part'Of One t'l ilf a room hl.d- test came the caithedirai i't Rhisims, I ut I . Caulada was producted from water- Woman Professor In Saskate . ., '�'_iiilegar, ior &nything that is den away from observation., A . dis, though. expose'd. to a gunflretl�at would �i .1 air of the game soing first sung so that Power. The siteady girowth of. water. .1lemons, I A I . I I official attention was drawn to MISS - ; pute ams.e over tlaie� game; It ended in have demolished a moidern sk7scraper . . the ditilildiren, may learn the words,'and . S10,111% , 1�,". , ", � � I � ' ­ I -�lg Upton lv�_etittoli played.b � y a minla.�lura i5ower devellogallient ,during the past Brayford when she was acting al lec- �,� � - � .1 said one ,of then, got 'a fatal I aa-mlost Instantly, stood, ,and still 4 - t%vo years Indicates that this. propor- turor and demonstrator with bees On Pr6b.lRY"the most dangerous callo a fight ck in the filornIZ-9 1 sta' ,, a mo.numellit to. tb& men o in 4 orchestra .vo thait'the partI6.1pants of to CO1tt6U`1,T,.-,,�k lew drops of oil ,,poll a. eitab. It was 2­o'cib . . . nds wh p � � t1on widl be maintained or even in- Saskatchewan Better Farming. ' . on h ial took place, 'The . butildillig lit wrought f.0,T God. 4 �S. , the game may sting to its accomplant- the I bale of:.' jv,, O66ton sre� somedines, sut- wh' t 'e 4 , - I . . I.Ment. Such recordist.are, all Invt I inable ereased. 0 _� Train. Bees With her havebeen.'a. fielent t1sial fermelitatlon that may lyhol.3 cit,y -,vas asdi..,ep, and the tITA-0, We In- Canada know too little of such A ' ' I I . . asset to ally,olie Who, has d4dIdien, fur life study and honey culture angrossles ovenualli.i't'raillislorro. tbie, hold into a the tL'aAms,u of the, Ward, and his motivers and of such perfornianc,e. We 4 . .1� . High Flyers and Low. her ex �' 11 . funiNy were Ili bed.. so that he was ell- lu&y learn hedr A . clusilvely. in the yeat 1921 sl,�Ie . from the cat al of i's , . . ,they not,orldy afford much daily plea. froin 9 volcan.o.`, I I 11 I 1 14 heir ds Of honey L. ­ 0. -trely unia,ware, of what Was going on. Rholms tile lessonot unhurried, holiest .1 I sure to them, but Ill to niake t Though slaulle atronionlers haYc On gathered 915 poun . 1. � ­ � - t I Id 10 . I � unusualy il nights� steen, birds cross- lhives and sold it at 40 cents a pound � a WorlUllauShil) that We so sorely need. -4 n_ plarties more sqccessful. y liv w �- he � CriiwneJ With Parsley. His Protestations werereceived wi�t-h . , V_ I . . I . ing between their telestcapes and the in addition to $,a er�al I i's 11101- 5 Many.4o'ketables were revered -by sneer and wt,'Lh -the remark, "Well, you 0- ____ I . 4 . . - --W-- have" estimated their disposed of to, neighb,oM. Thiough the, _ ought to have known", 4 I .L .1 � . . I moon's disic, and' j,J1.D,in6j6tv,, Harcul-eis., the man who "But blow coruld. IT' he asked. What is a Whale Worth? A . � 4 1 .. Dickens In Bronze. . ele'vatiom as high as two, 111111es, It Is 1922 crop has not boon weigh -ad, 1230 - tore, tilei Neinill lion, crowned I -4 I A I . .. �� . ;; I , I extracted fr6m, conqu d � "Neveir mind, ,now,," was the offidall The Whale is worth mar�,, inoxie:i- I I I � UnUsUA1 for birds to migrate at a-liti. Ill of honey were hi . ins; I elf wital � paIrsley after the combat, e, � I � , � . ' than- any other livnig creature. ri or I . I � � She is an Old Ni6gro Maral,17 and has tudes, greaterthan 5,000 feet as a rule. 1:1.0 flrst hive. This work marks her *h4le td1c,�bb-IJos1oph,l his time re- answer; "that is� your biisbiess. The � 4 � been, ill the employ of "Albert. JJ:rAtJnoT mep bellow the lowest as- a real practical exponent of bee cul- waird is in, your ch-Arge andi you are ,this reason jit is, hunted unceii%ftigly, .0 I guxdio . tl,iia re-sponsible person. to took after and if tile Mel-Elent rate of destruction . They tend to k . d tlii,,�'�lault ate, an len"blicul 'Of JOY .4 Ir, . for many years. Yeitl she was cDouds. This is desirous because the turep in addition to ,Vvhat ped-E4ogIc I e-, qts� an t1u, and festiv.10%, I . . I it 11 _. . ur grand-cl-Aldren may look A , 10 I I dusting, and when she ,il to a higher *.ey go the culder it 9 d alities she may 1)6svess, daa 'ex- But ev�on'-More ,was thought of the - corlthlues O A . branze,, bust of- Citarileg 'Diliokens she to th. that he was, thrown upon -his ripoll it als, an e-xtinct monster. A * � . . alle harder it, is, for bhein to. breathe. plains'lluer appointment to this'impbrt- cablinge,7"it 'N'vas regard -ed as a god, Wif ha I I . stopped and Inquired: Aviatl report having encounitered alit position. raQL and a Couple Of stiurd-y lldors.,, A single Greauland whale will ve . .4 ' and al. r's eed to it, . . -on of Whalebone, . 4 � 1, . .. . "Misibah Kra.tiner, who -am 'dis here birds above ,the 5,00-0 foot adtittale, Miss Bray'ford's observations,. should I ta, p wext ral -%rh iiartook who, had been looking alt., him, wl.Rli. In its mouth about a t NA 11 . I : That it res&rved tho-sle, .0 I st worth from $7,500 to I ��. 4 , :1, gentman?", . 14figh flying birds, are' gelose, cralles, be of Interest to prairie faxinars cot-, of it froin drankenindss-, and thhj It buingry and expectant eyes,, p-rode6ded 1 which alonle, I �t I I �. I I "That is Charles. Dickens,,, ainuty, the rooks an'd lialiwings,. Low flyters are centrating their activities on large, was�.a relnedy a,901list0eirtain forms Of to aidnir.'inster with, their ba.inboos,sa ll I $I(P,000. F ram Its blubber tWenty-five - . 4 I . son in. tho art of ruling a ward that toll,s�ofo,,Illl,ayi�eol3,ta�,lin,ed. As,"Vbale 1 7-1-11111 W , )p _p"�p".1—,, : , � : � � I I I I � 7 � I I I . I noted author," replied Mr. Xraanler. swallows ainid-other common varIstles. borde ,of cattle or e-cps,us.lve wheat . I �. . . pa,11LlyisIs wa�- the belief of Groeltz and ' . .4 ! P 1, "Am dat him?" Old aun,ty's eyes, When weather is bad, estoel flolds, "I think bees are the most pro. .1 18'101111k]. keep him Ili a recumbebt. pl oil fetches $100 a toll, this re -presents 4 i _ . . - . . A I Shone with deliglit, "I'sedone hyear a when It is Clil Mil birds fly l(tow. fitable side li . Ile tbr farintrig one ca -n 1101118as. I - anotheir $2,500. . .4 I , . � I I I � lot about dat Diche,us, 'Deed, Mistah I 4. I ,,for they carry the ,.pb I ,e. o.nto,ji. , was, first discovered In tilon for at "oe'st a Weak to 'come. A . 110idler spl th-e sperm WhOle, 4 ' � . I c ; have 11 she say% � Egypt, NA;eixe, it seems, ,the Hebrews .. , 1� L, I ormious; qualititiest A ' :�) L ' . x,rinlor, llsdollehyeax so, much obout Tility ,oateypiiVar,co that i,iddke fli 6 to all flowers on vilie And fruit Observation on Boys, not only provides- ell 14 � ­. . pollen had been eultiva,bing it for several coal- � . � . I , . , him I allus thought he was a white Ileaves, ,of the triefl are mell-acinig ,the , In ber opinion beekeeping is I , I I ., . . boy likes best the, game, that In- of the fiib�,tzit oll, but may Also prove to 4 , . � idu crops,., turies, b6.fore Aloxander introduced it A . beir-gris, which is worth cion. 44 gealman," Inar"le S�iugar ii - stry, 0,110 of CAnada's neglected Indusitri . , � I � olves the mosit work—anid tfie work contain am I . , � ­ r ­ I I _11-.1 � ". ... . I 1. Do') la ptirpose of f4 - � I ... 11-111, '.,.111R.r1v fi-lis Of the Into Grel for th oiling v thall, its weight In gold. c I 11.1 -A " H . . I � I _1 ­ - . ­ . _j. . I A ___ thaL renuires the least exertion, ( s1derabI7 Mora .1 -.-- _____ - ., I - ­­­ I ____ - I ' * Ot(lol,laj�,Ate JoSt. ""M ­'­­ . I . West,, and thousands- . Ili bli.to -belbef �-hat the 6littion IISPITaa . .. I . . I every year which farmero might be I 91 , D. � � , I . � I I I � .1. L 11 � .1 '.1, . adding to their ineomes. She bl coura .� ________1_C� � -.a- . I I . . I I .. '011 . I I f .1 I 't;-) . -116 cultul"D can be successfullY I I " thait 't ,� 1, , , I I � I " � I I . � ,,.� � i,' I aiia' profitablk be ; akou up by more Royal Plate at Windgo r. I I I !�,i, t - - .1 . L �* I I � ; I The pdat� at, Windsor Is vadue.d at .1,11,111, I � _t � I J 1 Wo3hon, , .1 ­ .1 I I � 4 � llloalW 22,00,0,000. T,t includes; a gold .11, I t I . - � Thiat. Interest Ili. beelkeetbing In Sas, I '. ,� I � � I 11 . I ervii ,ordered. by George IV.. for 140 - : - I �. . I I . ka,telvewan and tile ,entire West Is, In, E , ,th16 flillest wine ! .. , .� I .1 * ' persto s", 'AnA dr)(01 Of � � . . . . I I � * r 'i t" "'any" "I a, � , ,,� ,. I 11-� . --I-*- � * - I creatshIg' is' a,PPATOut f on 0611rs I�L tile worl added to the ool- � . requests Miss BrA7fOrd_ ll��S`"ivtd ior ' ' 0 'O', ot � did ' � . . , �.e le ,tni Ici .the saine, Monarch; a shl I I I . . Ail s't'he result.of her touralid, t fo� 1, . "I I I hives a e of �nuff bo%fM wtorth ;g9,0.00, r " I q , . . I , I ( I ma,nn eT in whichi'she haa'beea�'�b.l ; ud,tblr�J""�;doZenj platesi. Wortib R 10,0K ' � , . .., . � ... s- Ask . I I., . I . barded With, letter ,ing ed,v,,IQe_0n A 49 pieces .� ­ I I i ,I!" � I . I __ __ the establishment of hives.. .� ROT, O*n T.here , Is, 1011SO. - 0, VATI-ety . ­ . " , , " ,,� � � , , , . � , 4 1 .1 I I L Ilt up,on & lit� . bvout,�t frolw tIlle, oodori4a.,Itand atntern I I . , "Ilo�ng., Sfud�, � ' . .. I 1� 11�,. I sucil is, b1l _ � . . ,� 4.�q,,Z, q%A laft Rvollude a pon- . 4 .14 14 -14 1 1 � A 4 1 1 .4 14 411 A I 14 :4 A i 4 4 1 14 1 4 � , / . . , 111 love 111r, 1)04$o � , � ... . .. .1. � I I I 0'sclloo!,_q dil od at the 7,073 schools re�establlshGal in A I � " I . . . of the Irlseots, and; a,, nal-tur .1 I co, ek mai I dq Of preelcilig 'Itmot, Of eveiSl 7,29 ,py. . 4 . . I 1 __1*4 � Septembor, 19122. ' " 4 i . I , � � I .wbat was firgit, A111obby -and has lim d . (,Scrlptj&l,:�71arth $80,000, Mid Tip- time, of lhe Armistice. . . I � 1, 1�., ,4 . '.1 developed, Into!& ptoflfAlo- commercial � foo�,Sltd� - � � 'L . FIVE YEARS PEACE INFRANCE . 41 , I I �, . . .. � . qUd,e#aJc-Jng,� Cc-iiihig,fr6intheitlast to PPD'8' � I )d, � igeir,� -.head with, . . � I .11 . : ­ . .. � I . � � , , . I I , t le, onigue being a stolid The pecil,peTativo powers of France have beeir, delliodistrated once more 14 1 � ,, " . . 11 ,!. ". "'..O.P. I S" realized slimi'6dulld Orgs R-1 tee-th' tl t . ­­'.., N katabowall" she I I 0 1 , �. . - . , . . ,� �� , . t gold. � A.mong, th,6 Royal plate. art'shows, tiatt 14 . 1, I � I , - el I— . , ,, - not follow tile, samo methl 0 wltig to, ingot O . Ili her Temi,tery froin the oftets of .the great war. The ,all, - , - , I I? I- .. � .. I . 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