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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1926-06-03, Page 6. .. . . . . • ,... . , . :beteg "cit'rrted an, titY,Qp.0 pt.ferest •Ares. the. ,rieh 4111/1145 , ,•t th, ,•;piesent: -time, :to. Myer 1.0,,'..titun ,,t ', anS1,;thera'' is nothing -,i0,,takan,Stilittit0Oetit In .11to yal`u:S 4 left- to 'held the .ap.1.1 on the. hillside:S. -Cauadtall't-Oreati.-' Privet:xi ettterlirifie,:Qnee: fertile. ; verdant. coantrYtitde In, ; la,"*t,34. intsrot04:.03. "the AnCeese Of ..: tented tete, berree, reeky. wilderness. . 1 .140therielf: 01411%,`.***113411,0,..Andi. Mere!: •...Malanera are the heepi/ovala of 4.0, '. eitingielY.,,t0.,'t„tio: pelt). tied Paper hi. Ing things; eaCh One a ,streke'of eon:, . 0,401, .,*.01.4 A .wrIter , in Chrieltatt, it's; or of. love, now repeated And.hard- 80)240010100.,..9Me Ores:4.U( :eeeontt, ened itite usage, they form at .last a . '940144 4,11C3441rif'14 Oc".Val`1413.0t,'Prp, 7 rich •Vareisib•.With.*Itich the retitine, 0000 'in ....COnada?•'`.:vhe .._aantiat cut et• .'ef iifo. isow. eaheti;„ and its.details ndern.- ,t1Mber., in, recent: year 'P.e.rened , ett. IttheY are Salle'rObial,• Sci.:,are the , no, reilittlY It has 'attracted the,-Sertorin ',',dewdreps, which , give such a depth to *tient:ten of eatiqual I.eineil.ers, et oplai, , the Morning ineeteloW,s,piterscin...' 4.... ,ashe peeentty tOfprOteeting the ••;•Of .the 'seven . greet .scenic parks, 'torestet' for retb.re.eimeitele 'cattily:8,0detinderr.Defninieifeoriteol, in ,the Reck*s .,,.1e;:,,he.10,g4tOased,.-TIt,-Is.nrged. that an, and.',Sell5irks,..three-lq:eiitisAjbo'4,pid .pviropiIi4.,tuo.;aTioiikk,,074.0.--A-00-,Tio7orlic,-,1.337ipili!,:/c.diAloifiC;.:.ri*.itii,d, - 'he used. ''..,' lliether• is'. a, :CrOtr':,,fereatrY: taltee,' Reeley,.,Wertteliis (Banff) i.Oner .- eettalet,00....,handling It, ,f4.:`:*, crOp.:,”•, is, ifisper 'Iiittiortat:parkti,are itt:'"Alhert.N. . the .liettitfe.W.tEllten: by, the .Dmitittlen..pla Yob9;,diacto,,".1toefettaY, and,lieir.., toreetty,,adretitistratiOn•••.,: ..` ..: . „: ; ..,,,.e;stOice. ,liational':tterltsi are !in... .r.t sh. "Precluetion, or the forests ' is . ,s?eit'. to Columbia : ..; ,, , ••• • ... . • be of .much Wider •coecerii.;thatt 'Merely • .':. App;es may ..be'groWn ?ewers a great. to•the trade, In 'Wrest products, linport• ' part of 'Cirsade; so great in feet, that 'and as tbet.ia :te. Canada. There . is if itwerenil planted the ,crop Woi41. ' •reason to heileve, that., fOrtats have an. be sufficient to. sapplythe niarkete•of effect on the:climate," Records show, the 'World, 'In. point ofilievor, high according to an ,offIcial. bulletin et the coloring,,.and. long -keeping .qualities, ;Dominion Department of the Interior, the ' 'Dominion , produce e the beet that In . forested ' distrietstnaziniuM. grades . and: the demand few. Canadian .tempeiatures..are. tower. and .mtaimtim„„..app:"pii from'. othercountries is 'eteed.., • teintieratures. are higherthan in .ad-..: ily •growing ea:they .hecitime•:..,.bett,er 7.1004 detereated•tracts. Forests are known.. said to to havennimportant influence on 1' ' The Bariff-Windermere bighWaY. ex, ' the dietribution, Of rainfall. They are • tends through 104 miles. of wonderful . :else descrlhed. as •nature's 'preservers mquntain scenery in Rocky •Mountains of .Waterupply. . Th.e •forest tioor,l.b., , and Kootenay National l!arks,.•Start- Ing pOrOus. retains •;•the MaXiniulfl.. ing at Banff, .• the road : followe the amount 'Qf rainfall. ,Thapiditt of,,rutkoff , Lake .Louise highway to plate, where ' is tetexcled.....ExCess water is released : it brandies to the eft, asdending te. gradually.' and, the eiluilibilitm: Of; and...erseing the Vermilion pass. ,PaSs-, 'stream no* japreserved. '•TtiS melting i"ing. Marble canyon it. then .descends Of snows' In the springtirne is 'delayed .,• into the Va:ley,' crosses the •Kootenay . by the shade of the forest. which is Of ;•Oxi,d' yerinilion rivers, rises to ' cross great benedtfia, lessening the. noodh. ' • I Sinelair,. suinteit, . :drops down past . _.... . . : '..Developtitent:of eytircselectric energy. Radintin Rot Springs through Iron • • .. L • • : • Is of such iteportance iO Canada ,Indus,'; Gates .and Sinclair 'Canyon' aii,a mii,ds. • triaily that the maintenance ;Of an even' out On .to . the fiber'. of the ,ColtinibiA flovVbf, water_in,Cenaadian rivers is. be- ' Vallei, •terfninating 'at .. invermeree comitig of Coticein to Many People Oat, where it it joins the Provincial High- :, gide' of ' the .1a*herlae.industry,..., '''.,T.tie: 'Way. .-.- ',--'-'-,'-''-,--, ,.. ' ,.. -!-,--,---,.. • ,,,..• , , . sheltering greeetio,tereeta influence the! ,• There :ere. two -good , rules,' .. which preeervatten Ofstrewn and,litke levels, ought to be Written . on ,every' heart. When the :lead Is clenniled Of forest. :Never beiievennything'had abont,any graWth it,*fettak,tee,,, that Something i:body anlees, you .poeitively..know it is ,. more:: thatv.a 'centliry'sstored-up pre-, L:true ;; .: never .tell even ' that,, 'unless' you 1. '7".'Atictivt6r, of the aclit•ie test; the/0feetfeel ' that it •ie absolute:y necessary, ,..huilt..sail 'IS, Itself Ratite to be ,SwePt and that God ..is .,.liateeing' while you . ,, • away. • "PartiCulaili when -the land Is tell It. -Henry Van, Pike. ' . • • PIONEER ' , •-,, . ' Alexaniter Mdrilefon shown •with her dog teen' in the:snowbound fAstneseee of Findson, OnteriS.,. seen(' 'of. Canada's "latest And greatest gold rush .",• Mrs. Morrison is Said to have been the first woman in tire• northern . s . „ „town. ' J.:PaVe climbed a•bigh'hill; min down, 4 Only a few: .old light.s ' the town. , It was but a little way, atitY•irhig,i• Yet. i fund' a neW star . .'• And leareed. n new sem& . ;Oh; I!niu.st go qUietly, " • • • ." Neighliois ; t 'Shakespeare's ...contemporaries and tut:Mediate eucaesserit' looked npan hire, 'oe ei.n Unlearned -poet With renutriable netaral:'.`rgifte.. Ben Jonson .vias. • Set . . ":..qver aged:pat 14E3 poet'of art, , preferred lietere Shakeepeare by men. of learning and *JUdgntellt• will be,. treated :More fuify.!farther‘on; John...Munro thinks that the .first 'clear reference • to Shakespeare it'S ne- titereet natural genius is. the.'PaStage. Iti Mielion'eli'Allegr.e.; probably 'Written :about l•*:•.••• Then to the welttrdel stage anon; If •Joitson'e:learned•Sock be -007.76Weeteif-- Shalt espeare;.• - FineY4 Warble hie native Wood:motes 'Wild. . Munro is endobtedly right hi:think. : ing,..11..- '-,tirabalite that rilmoSt an et BitaitesPee.re'et.:- coniteteporariet failed. . i4 appreciate the. high .chareeter of .,..hie•art,:and.tee,Value hint for It . ' t,. Feir'I know that the shepherd will , • ...Professor Sehacidng • etiggeste two • •.' reaionS„Which may'pact1y, explatn the To • shepherd ble-fleeka, to .their rest.; failures of.,'Shakeineare's coetenatior- . • 'ft home. t , ;tries te.aPPreciate hislreattiets:' • The •:' ' And. then I 'shall whisper to. stars and '- hie finest plays. were ..haeti$1...tipon pie: And ' tell theni ...the .Wind-ishepherd's • Vieuely. etisting Pieces... Thee dramas. ....were thought of. as adeptatiOns. notne :. ,original .Prodiietiono. :.. ',...' ... 'Tam- ; let- was certainly based Upon the Pre- ` ' S.hakeepeareati "flanilet' Which- has . ; . ,. ••t•-ligen lost; ,and, the case of "Romeo and . , . '.1.all a.n4 li'll..- '' .r . .7altet" ,te :probably Sheller, .. It Mat ., •CtistOrne. r;•• -•'.:I• want something Stilt.: . .. Well he that SiiikesPel;re'e own age able:fern hirthday„Present.'' • ,' looked 11t0014 Other Of. his drainas Ip Salesinan.4---"Alell, !sir, we advertite fe,r;0;tatiiille.: we know.. that to supply anYibing• frani .a pht. to: an :, 'preeadeds,that of Shakespeare. ., . ' CuStomer-"Well. : shoitl..: me, ibrete,:, i•The . first notiee of the adult Slia.ke. thing betWeen .the tem.'" . • 1 , . ., , • • / ' • - , Sneerer that has come down to .'a8 1,8 [ . • . . .. • , ,the complaint,of him. made by Robek.'„ , 4 - ., ' .,.. ..,. . _(onto some f'Olitie%writer...i• ay,: "oat ..• ' ' :' Artkuid. txculge. .,,ine,tart • Pro.W...'beentified k'vith oar ' Ili rglar "kre, 'the. petiple ` . . , , . leadieets." ' It is 'asset te I that Shake- ;house in?" . - , • 4,......---.----. • Cloud -Sheep. •Through the drowsy streete,.. Lest I wake the neighbors al.shape before patting on the eggs. I But v•hy did ht n an With' ety mad heartbeats! • • do nothing 'with me unless they. slcin- • -0110,r Jerk14'3• fl P illa 'CO t ass med me. I ed. --,7 sc un e I . • clialleej.‘ ' • ..‘„, , i sdes, titti,e'lAtin• 14,013 Fit1Pc454fpl hums.? i forward 4 Sin;o: e7oBil t, tor : MOVING011:1 IIr":, the .: I 'NO matt can -do, all there la, to, II -0 ' rune._ , ....., ,..,T., Goethe •tella tie .that the master mind . .. . THE NQ To L srpcov:ae!8,0;t4st:lfvuldnoat144.00tiqt4k7tirciottanO;.ptetile..:1.„':,„,......,77-77-nj I heinga.'„•beeause2'they. -'dilfused their; :R4::huh:link:::0,7414:, 1:41.0.•4/1.i3".:r-113`1. Fertunate are they 1.1•411".' wq11' I 'rlIPlei6rewnegiiiinialtarro4trwubledb4illitu:';1:1; - ' 4.1014 and did not concentrate en de• 1. -_ T Ilug.. one thing, oz a few I fvecp.1.1t744. txletyv!thrdeacebleoateretyo.vriltaaiclal.rzeeedr71.0441,:;.!Itay and "In" 11/e t'*.111:.4r:sillt:511Ylut'ills; diseern. a Marked; tient which. they can Wn4.ekrly' 14 .11P3:1 waters. of the Arctic may .40t on4,11 trireisle4,sli,wbid:vi:elietvbelitok,,S `wt.,: liti,ewteold:.073. . thentSeives in a cettpnial cal I g 11 1 P°.:313ible 'to cli5aejt '.43111P18telY. : The perplextty, and they , they have toad Alvaro thiaga., :17d- .pl,'0,1.11,trie'te,mPerettures,ot the whole et that II:lent:sly hee::atd:neat rs tae;eddvilicytsz is tiltiul: re:, istrto” 1,nr4-.7_,,,,47w'n...'intelne effIrolimedoi,itusd.r4y4, tilllarY(..j;104.14(1- th em 'all. .Bet even if we CeMe, aft'" . son 'Straite, that.there comes the Mail,),i , vo.th;:to4dti:ffE4e:,.!iw.g;rsk:04.1riat..aftp7c,i4ale.. loio.troyutill.17.,,I ‘,.11,:toewr `settoi' t.7.,ihe4:4...Lite,,,,nbirastseloers' CoturIreeenitutwQh.thIche ...' the . sti.tjat4o091.,, .,. is ,00t. n1,, Af.,..fr,tlitettei. and cari'leet treat. S.„.0 irial; 60.140.!tt,:" Biair.„,•'/1014e,'' thoiak •rn :110AiotteherTtimneln::::(1.i.ic:ut:lisdel.:i.;0;i1,,o...g.0.tac.1,i1:0::17.1,,,,..11,31hWd:pragit:Ilib..dre;Tirno;.0. 1.1111rYii ; griteir:•:iiii:di rn'-'irO'jiis::t:: (1,CILlibQdr:01:14,1' di01.1wsn,C4.3.41111,9:0(:11:98fi.:,7piti't:trt:10,:::,:i 1.4-64-1-0.11--.#0-4-1-scit. weertieterreetT,,- ,-":.7" 'turning ever ;tile' leaves ''''.f a ,vehunn ''"Iii:Ln:iiieh016:1)1L1rfritil';ieli0::tilefint.t*15:t11.1711-ihee'erelaik'tntil:41111:: I. -1.1:3;af.11)?4ri..'' i'epend hie life lh theAttent'of the Nerth .t:aln' AO l‘rel'i.eEil"..0e... ' '-': ''.'• : . at, a hookstall;,foland hie inspiration to ,. !Tole It b ' t " . .0 er Broving, from en tattinO'Ciff,ilie Cold: e, actly Faultier incide t, derived. the In-• On the face of it, 'the plan for 008'. . sPiration for his greatest poem', Tdwo' lag the Straits sotinds ,good, but the Iliancloirk Remarks. ' 'Hints for Eve 1)0, men and two careers .eould not have chances are that it w%he io.tind . . „ TY Y. f • vIth which the , Most littsbands-and W1Y-eS 'Ore •ht1P- . • 8. d . . seer ay-rIf candle holdera are not • • • ' • . • . • t • 'been, More . widely 'different As one possible from att engin ring point of • - . • • • • . listens. to a eyniphenk.. orchestra of it View.:'.. The -water te deeiii tlie current • pie'•witheach ether than they:sespeet, procurable,1 decorate the . top of your.; hundred . pleyers, one, is leclined to ask strong, .an . .. . --'-lv• Jr.rii,i-jf.7,9ardiner ' , _, ' • , I/WM(1AI Cake with marshmallows and I ,;_ -'-.' idfly 'one • V1rtu4o elected the.;(tolible. great • • ice, ..maeses .coitie crashing.' Tee . Mau' win' readers' Ote..greatest stick 'a -candle h.?. ea'41 0120.,:: ' . .1Tbasa'. for his • 1x -tedium. or. . expresoi throug 1 o Id• sank ant the. biggest. .. service to his day and generatlohh the, . man who makes .peoote ,teugh,,,,.... saltda'y-LefiPver: 11:000ehe's .4.,t3'....another t.' k the b d'Third tli 'dam that men .,•,_ be inede'altPetia14. by serving ae:Petn•.'i trombone Or the 'Frenelt herif• "Sottie, 'a .Villl. Olerdatit• Cptild,•lifeak a thread. .: ., • • . . „. ,...' i : . lil,r- 131)410 'SEP*1"' M'P' . ' 47 ' )c• ' , . Dip,eaeb.escadWiab i* a ' bat • ' tinies, a ellinetie baby le surrounded There • There i8,.11eWeVe1•• ariether Pia' tho °:1'': *One .weenin Is. werfril''fi..(.3 inert''4n4".ter,.aad 'frY. tole:. golden : brown in fat1 with tivrbrd' And: Pen and abacus; • he Cutting off the cold water,:.itom . ''''''. . s' ' ' ''. .:I'Pats Out. his, hand to take (Me 'of these N. orth. 1Thie' le the proposal ' of. :Nit. It, ,ts. high time • that Men, kneW ,it,f7 some hot, . Rev. 'W. o.u.nger... • q have only heen" to •r. •beenty, .parlor once, and then -they tcild tee they,conld • Mimiclay-When serVinG egg on' toast , things end therelPy manifeats • his in- C. ; A ricon en.gineer.., • • . to .children or invalids, cut the toast 1 ciliation, ;it Is themight,• /or the ,profes- - • ilia suggestion Is bend a huge In eu,bes, leaving the filiCe in its might- sion of soitlier, scholar or mereleinti jetty over the Grand. Banks, a ;jetty • ,ibmit two hnndied miles loeg, which Weald ran eastwards actoestile Shoals; Wait a Point ;fear: Cape Race; In New- fetnidland, he• believes, .wbuld 'result in stopping the Labrador Cur: reet, the cold et which is egnal lonialt- ing two million tons oflce"every see - (mei, frota running right :lute: the Gulf "Streana, :whOSe .heat equal to• the,: burning.'of two tens. Of : . ever -y-. - • • . - A •Milltoo ,Of Pore. • , • ,, .A.1),Ile.aeY4: • " TueeeloY--rIr baking, POWder, .da., or directien .reit er than another; . other'S health and' lepilsenasaeil...._retshP:Ibi :lite 'otheritInid that leavening isgehatill y bve,tat. miniKethdel‘t.eit Paris 'Accepts -Boots ' • Do not let Yeir S Ica d . • .• Silk'. ., • ,' . . . • k • ‘ , • ' ture ef the •baked. food is better. and -. ..•..„.--- • : • :* . .' • .q. Yet' • • ' • - . : • , • , : • • • ' . „cieepstiliaotliins.,....1€4.indO6nvde;isi.ltitcsi,,•-foo::eVianitle.ing,6rnee-. 'J,,,Voreti.b., e,..4toal,T1(;oi;7tw'lits.1411..°...71,0-1.,dwo°411Aduis,.gier , w..p.qp.edeY...--,041-„re.erps .AretTas tow ''..: is' 11,,,.' ' ' ' • .1.1.; , Or/fee' with /interest • And not with ap. oven, some,. little time before the , Mid- e. , e. 0 r ..ne .• . , • cnitein sho:ernakers are 'makingAhern, 'Ian apparanee, but es entially peeiSien Mte in the only thieg that matter's.. ed to the whites. of eggi while they are a •difterence," My nettaysit- let/entother, teiqu. May Areal' rue with ao,,Voted tp.he .very f:r i fokom. And the- cmly real crime *not to. liire it :'belne- beaten, .and thee thehot syrep -... . , .. .. dreseed Woniae le the: cltils wearing Plater hatred. -,--e, Sir ()pert . 134411; Fvi4Y-.. ore Wan 0 e. green .. more evenly than ' We don't fear•when we emigrate the dough will bake , The.best thing edtwation.can accom- plish for. the' yoting„ oi for their elders who, are pet willing to cease learning, e role the is •to gnide the, principles of 'Choice. seenes 'decided in favor di. boots; 'and We look Winn the fresh eonditione.be • , • " • • : when the outside is heat d fBY these the stet and the value of a ar dete After. some ' heSitation rails new. , . ed before the garment Wished, the, m-. ...rashes. . aaiiitPuzi of t leading' makdrs, has designed a, Oliver Lodge. 18 high boot 'in' glazed Lo at et :first IS really. a , anY. w o.tun e eet:and7 Ileard-Ophella SAY. '011ean:•• Hata* • ease• -•-.-Dr.• J.. 11:),Rees. , neitherRussiay nor Wellingtcri- • th fled ai to' her meaning although the'• enada. in the 13ois, A 15 ris dr to the it:Ill.-Mr ttr: Maxwell. ' • pchred Over Rion. as ,for i lie . cre,nty. back . and I watch the eloutia; ; • , Hosts of them pass me, fleecy crowds, With a soft %vett .wind from over the, wold ' , To &lie them' quietly fate the fold. . , , 'The fold 01 night Nvhere the elohd- Beneath the 'horizon, warm• and dry: And if ever these erring sheep'should' • . roam,. ' know, that tke'. sheplie.rd'..will drive them 'home, a the mad act causes the ss maker who 'heed been called the'best Snobbishness, is 'a fertile cense Of frnating, will remain sot. end creamy class- PetgasileY • . '1 So t Ile en my bac k and I Magi!' with To see how, happy las eheep On be, ; Ai,they Move or browse on their azure • .plain, To the plaintive notes•of•his ii*eet *". fraim • , ' • sarrOun, lug.. the head of caulifloWecr beets .: for evening's. These evening 391`7011., ' • boots are :Magnificent, affairs. :in Satin, ' A:''gr'eat inant.women are• aPt.te: ,u them len& liN$1Se.'11;a0 twoorthree sett ktd or metre' and sometimes :stud- ,get..Aat•hsaseheemag ' vine, 117shaetl..,... ,rPitenceias-,a:aoeue4reilein..tigii:atu.c.00•thicoair;,atshpitakriailieust: tled*Ith'get0:' 1Pallaina-litfitlence•his.1.)teePiag.Str Seer with white er.Sollandaise iau0a. daseended front'', the 'teed to the .feet Sprtmil a the beat this in hf. b.etli Charming Models Of Pananta:eheee ,e•,..tie privileges and beet:tree neceisities.; . , I ' . . . , being made 4..in varions colors, ivIth *Wan"' King. t°'''-'1'-`1".bit* trimmings and pipings. qt kid and1it' can on y „. . , adorned with Bulgarian designs. In relation to' his eendact toWeirdS ,his BefOre France became ,t4 reput,tic, tt, tiret`or these le the fact: that many,. of si n • work Is dene. ••• 1. ' -Robert E. Key. . - • . neighbor.-I,ord IVIayor of Leeds. dethroned its reigning: family and be - h ' h ho , , • , The only ,difference heiefeen. Tales headed anunibeinf ittintost Premineat several 'plays, upon julius. Caesar: had elephant." •, • ,t be niind to. pass it by as one •of Shake- '..e.pearkes '.inexplicahle problems., Yet 'it is:not iniiaPlicable In herald- ry‘'!`differences," • or' "marks of Aud- ency, ledleatetheyarlees branches of, a, tentilY. During the lifetime Of, his father, the oldest spit: bears 'a label, the eecond:a•crescent: the third a mut: let, the fourth .martlet, the.fitth fln annulet„ the -stall the seventh.a. rose the !eighth a, crest -me-: linee.the ninth a douh:e cmatre-toil.' Ophella•says 'both Site and the Qseen ' ... and taxes Is a11 that rates -are paid in • a S. •ne .er . • a, are to wear rue herself as ;the af, , ebrio* and all taxes are.Jrald in anger. .1.0.1ilit:haVe been the 'Present king - • , , . •• Fratice :died: He Was the.Diike of Or fianeed : bride" of the 'Oldest son 'Of the ccnneeis the lite ng, u ' e '(,1 , .' • h ." if of life that is, leSea: and as French law - . . ference.7',Indieative of ' the feet :that, Wag 'Hamlet's mother to exile all pretenders' tb . , . • . n.illosettfeurli ie,.4thsoirt.... gth'°.ev'ettlirmoilttb.0 died oil, foreign 4•611...inli othehgh she . .•• , , death , makes the latest .-.`ting . of .. .her status was that of her present bus- , • , ._,L....;..............._‘._,...r. • I . France" ;the Mike •de • Guise, and pf 'band.: c laudjues, ;the cadet 'branch -et. . . . . . .• -course: he-alsei,is-persona•non- grata% Ale ,.faraill::•• ' " • ,.. . • •• • But • here .18 . the interesting / potnt. here , is ...a4 -t at, in the simple the soharee‘? night 'and blithely. rignal r`irade. •The Parisians, believe "the bake. shakespeare'e-,-plaYs• :-''„' similar,••:pbrases '• seattered 'through Phrase. :and. as mach fp hundreds of :I lovethe little valley 1-.ghttthat tease Prenee's. great tinduttry is its ,teurist. • me s . . -• . - . *Guise would ProVe A great attrae-1 from honies 'of neighbor -folk.. Aastit••• tieti lOr Anderfcan. tberyte next' see- ' • 4 ' ' - . . , 4 'ware' •.i'r -liis own • (lay was Aver . Serve,. "No, fhey're al otit. .. . . iViisk. Celeste •Mrler ' • Slatken of as ae prigRal wilt,er;-•John- . •Borgth.r.,......ttave you. paid Your dog clic hli•age. aged,. • • z 1 - - , ,• Sett and Beaumont and Flo -teller were . ta-7004(-.\ ..e.r„,••,„ , . s. t ' tilos" round . he world; chivering li'alied for' their ,ortricaritY. -.Mlier,t !*. §ervant . 7,''W... haNiPtef HAY 'dog.," '. ! distaer-e• of 900,,ehe nifie:4•,.. -a /I. ..Tolroati, • ' le: •••Fals.tatt. Sn,i. Other ' war& r r•Viell, thee.", rv.0- t n.1110 10!ibldrits't,..lra'r,c.4 to the north a ii , .. • .r . . . ..• Sheik:in:es rea it Ionic 4." , ••- . •.: t tine the , Pia up. • ,. . ` . roles. . -Lord, Eustacce Percy. It is not the length impOrtant What. does it.:sliould he:happy an Edward Clarke, K.C, :!At.Pre'sent the Two Currents meet on the ',Banks .where the' :water. ionlY about; two. hundred,..and .fifty 'fset deep, and one 'result IMMO-Ise .cloud. Of: tax, Whieh for. •months .eVery yenr cover Over in."; the neighborhOodef' the meeting Plape.... . 'If the jetty 'suggested -hi Mr. Riker.. , .• . were. -.the - I,abrador Cm:relit wCiAlk be. tinned eest*terti eff Batiks and wOuld'siiik• into 'the great .. • . depths. of the "Atlantic,,Where. it would. . ,probahly ,be lest, While the Warin blue • Water*. of the •Gulf Street* WOuldt,Ciin•," them northward In :alitiost:.andiedOish- • 434 ' • ' •. • heat .WOuld • Aden • Melt: ,away, a large • million of, -the Pedar tee'. edP, ehartgieg. :cbmpletelY the t"liihite of the: whole of:North ,Ainerica and elice . that 'of .lstorthern Earope., •The; whole Of British .Nortlr.,Atneribit, would Alien enjoy :a 'climate atleatt as mild asthat • :of :France,. 'while tlie-eastern •part .01 the.' United .:States become. as, warni as Settiliern California, • .• ingiy aon, and ,the'y want the law repealed , Le al -Adoption's: , They. friends. r d warm hearts', and the pretender brought to Fitance , • . • , 'es • ' l'Franee having been a republic sq. long During the past "Year there wer r.stinpathi , , . . . • Of hapPY yoanglingn, athered'hy,the no longer. is afraid.: et king's... 'Then, '163 legal adoptions of of. children, "ac- • ere ... -1,,, • ' • , !"Paisibiy. the' Parleiens..'ebeteielT es cording to. the 'report Of Mr... J .,....T:' And sleople' joy's 'that 1 ieet the heart's2..weiild. lik# -to re...,?'!:Itat a F.; inch:king ,Kelse,.., the 'Provincial Officer 'under 1 . desire : . • ... . .. • ill -looks ,,ike, . • , • • • • -• • "- 1 -the 'Act It iti also interesting •te note BrightlY, as sPokeit, ••ords Upon the .1., , , breeze, . • • t . • ;I, that of over . three thousand . adep- ' ' Look High.: ..ttictia eines,. the Act . was passed in . . . 'Their message glen 18 .: across ilt.e.; so whr,n you walk in -1-,,, field took, don; 1921 only twentY-e:gh., chit ten • a . spaces free • .a daisy's 'crown, i to he retarned-and. sorno' of 'these „ . .., '/, ---Alti_.13,at Den:.11.....,111.•115A:giritituety,.oteurna;\:,s.P,e0itlintrtssenierduape,a.a11).g::e,ters.hTtith; and fre.eo.....,____Iess th:_+ant 6,t;tnes .• Or through the dar trees' gioving.:1But.141,4 a. eitY took.,31Vii*E high • , ._ .1 were owing to ..he deatn 91,, .e a, pt- , - -. ' • .tapestry; . • - And watch tile beastifill clailds' go by.. i'ing parent. ' , . • ,. ' `'.1..0; here- are sWeat ' .00Sities• .1-- James Stephen!. in "Th. Ros.ky i .... -,---.--4--7----• . • Home shelter ilealc , ii.'il': PITa4ant 1 'Reatl'ic"l?Pb1111;.' ' • : . ' • I Near Bingen', In Germany, is 2 fans. . I ous echo. *MeV. will toss a bound .to ' The Pool. , ,. ,;tOligue a !the. Wise 7.3ef.h. knowledge! It you, woti:d like to attrakt. the • . , . • . , How 'calm, how beanteOns and how ',aright; but the mOuth of fowl' POuredf, huftnniegbirds. ,plent 41adi.olus ..bulbs. ." . coot,- .. ' ,, ' '. • ' ..t out feelisheess.-Piteyefus.et 150:einen.!; As ' ;ong ii ,Ilitne are in blopm„, the ' le • I t r of the skies. ' 'or eat tiovers, try a .gatden of ' hununing.4Ards eetrie ever) day and . A ...see•-;.• Appeare"the broad, transparent pool' ;.the , Of .014:. rig .plants:. Ii: e, tnari- "i, it is -interehtir,g to watch them .1'eeti, That in this eitiet forest ilest • • !•gbld; diVarf, . sunflower', calliopes,' flying freim one h:ossOm to another.' , . , . .. . , . • • . , •; flugo. Trans. bY Eugene Piet& rcoreopl,. g.. Ai r4spiJr.`, ••,e.r.t: ...flower, gat/. Feu:I,. 0,e.,ocks attract ty...,? •,"0,17‘., h?,,,,i..k„ •,. . _ • . •A•Nightless Summer.. • . . , There Might he other and even mere... treniendeus .cOneeettences,"• The. Melt • Ing sif the `Arctic •ice cap nfight Shift: the 'equalliing beritete .the glebe • so.. thatAhe•prepOnderating weight of the... Antaretie: . cap :Would 'mike' what' ••,. is now the North Pole „more' fewarils Nerth.Europe,:iith thi, result, Of. pro- ducing a itightleaS sumnfer lit 411e. ireie- af .8cotland. withont's.• (i.aylees..W int 'the cost of the great jetty. Is, e'sit Mated at about One hundred tied nine- • ty It is a let tit :money. . . )et more ivaa' Spent In oite....w,etfe:dar Ing the 'wit- And unlike the plan'for demob*. the ,Ftirk and Ileelit th,e botablk of the 'jetty .offer• " . ne,great engineering C.,file`uhle.s. The -"Blues' 'a Habit: • If yciu have ftts of depression, wow:. 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