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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1924-08-14, Page 2, • 13g Ilk 1Calit 0.13.13. Ce,11041.44.-frInn iaee , 1."VPAPPlieent give entree to what is ,• , .. hi. . 'VerqiilAtinii- BOO*, ; • " I called:.a.'gh 'aeciety';" of this: the 'fkss Inv last leate,t.a. daaia..ioar..attatt.; , said the hetter. • ,plqt lotia ago :in a tios theAtlegnoln..„'retigitati pirii :lar.ga oitY'a Yeting girt, baving mar- . ,s2v4.04,,,41.14 4,04, tiaIto.0.2k;'''p!,ree:-..-,year.,$-..riertilallyt-1:.47.1t*IIPPt 0,1fafine; 41,41,„ „oven -aged- " imarienari aaangaz;, yawn' Ing. Many tried In vain ' to ' ti*.e.tliateratittent-InVe of , pleasure and eaallamalkt,... laoatttg 13:1 tia'oa asteatalitag " perversion; mean- .ataita.41.02;•4•„Vg woptienatif ,senie years acquaint. every interest live.' hereafter 143,o orit af tbe world. rebeico fa anee declared the. exPlettatitili „ was no Oomtor Gd the, heart of quite. simple. -"fsTfitfee who gives her - r, woridlYatiindedmen,ad the -. self. op to thalife of society can con - Ing. ' actuat thane ' Spirit :Of progress : and ;success in, a praetical cIt' areers Is thiaipirlt of the Werld. Where Satan Holds ‘Stv‘ay ' • :There..10 the ,allathaorhi'hg. straggle fqr • -u • he ° : „prOaperity '"and .gain.,a the „prideFor one whaslived all his Mein ' 'of ' :the acountry - hardly ' possible tand-honor the craving for a wealth,. the anibitien Tier7diatTri,--atien• • ,rar,"F-0--AffluWatId-,asnareS---fO4atrap• place the t'ir,...X9111C!g te'he'tnet with.' in every ' the .read1ness. to make any sacrince 'Ten t!ee.r.pf .the,m7'noft,tand forthe 'Sake Of a place thee,. hat 'only by jiving aniong. them '' can you understand hew numerous, With. the*. Ootrie subaervience' te the • how d.uhicmitotis„ :how":aechiettie: they. ictates, ofa'fashicin, the • • txavagancewhielt •are. It, weald :he nothing, leis, than ' aapfrations foolhardy to suppose.that • your offal itemattate,' bringing 'up faintly.... in I ren could be itinnurfe.. from danger fdleiiesS, marrying for poeitiop. , 'even Long Te - evenings, 'late hours of • though the alliance he With the 'meat' tiring,the street portage 'gatheringS in observance.CaSte, a more or irieligiOas, and irreierent, ,a studious parks and - squares,,.: the. Site/nall:6, . of, le. Si ' - pronaiscumis company -keeping, the bit.: concealed contenipt- for the :poor 'Or • Hard hall arid, a:ambling:den,: :, public hatable,: forgetfulnesS Of their' neede 'the hard,heartedneais: hall&the CatP 'vhantiti°''''' the' qttestionable, theatre, the.ever-Preient ,a fro*, aittek of •syniPathiaawithi and un - picture ahow, wt.th ithe thouaand'other• derstaadinga of; their'a sad and wretched . modern yarletiee analaseinant: lot, and a greater ,selNiallidgenee by • moral. and • irreligieus,. lUeratnie SoWn. ,consequence-:--eil this but faintly deal • • (j the 'atmirsit4eire sairetinding broadcast,a'sePsatienal ' fictlen stories .:mance, the language, the that portion 'of a eitY papulation whose ef ro - auccesseeire aheld example, the,: aegnaintance-making' so • a inodela for frecioently •associated emPley. .thotie who'-wOuld.;a• strive ter. ''make ,tamatia, large factories, 'sociallat meet sonaethiag. Of theniSelvias"..a.'In this and oreatdariticiaa.AnCineetitigs Wont. '-•And 'because people of '1;atatit.''alPSas " 7 Of 0t.11Tr'MO1t,e1:11ente kntnded On ' are rietuated by this 'spirit, its fluence extends to every rink and _:_ft a false philosophy .and false Ideasof - '' 11 religion,. the: ,degenerady of a-ing: In, the, homes and .familiea'Cif th • ' tnots,a the iintneatioaable • readresa:. of ntrugglirig:laiorpts there is a 'Constant' spaid deb.aicliory, the. 'street ,acL. • .teinptation to linitaatei".• its, presence In quaintances , Who lute 'the, young In a • ca not be altogether:excluded'• ' the minds or children in our primary ":17>se dlrectlons tel:".)tatic,18'.4'"1: the schools.Nevertheless, thi' -. 1. • . -i'exainple. elders -every city. 'ia pro. ' •^ s is the,. vided.with, 'theta. deadi Can 'anyarte sup in. Menace to.: rieliglidi •Ntli e h seems" to • • , " • ' 7 . • .• -` ,Pose • Or a , Moment • that sucha-• ' give , least alarm " Everywhere' -goad Ocala, ,are/a.vialthout -effect, :, en the re: old. habits 'of; yigorent'fanai- , ligicua ,of our canailiiin,.yming. .'ly traditions•'lenginge•- 'ter An eternat '• Cana any .,!Ohrparent istian' ' reward are :gradually dlsappearjng be- think a Of. it without a .'airtidder'a of :her-. fore this tinstaspected,, per*. vering aetteray of Faith: Faber 'finds 'taw? .. The father.andmOther who sive, 0einnocence :of 'S.;''Ceuntry :home still another terna Weridlittess the up moat : dangerous' of ell:: It is; the • dis- poaitlon the habit Of :seeking Lone's own coinfort.. H� Seldom we feel acalled.uPen, to ..varp•th.s'ino)40-n.saker of .the,:"denger of surrounding himself ..:and .his- family: with 'every ,nossible . • .. . moan :haunts.. of 'degrit- coinfertathat.Wealth Can .procure;VerY datinn- • Often: increasing 'Wealth and eoeial"ad.:.. • er4.be,Centihnedli, • In questof greater gain, or easier oc- cupation,:" ;or opportunities of enjoy= ment, perhaps never •realize the drea,d- 'ful responslhility 'they are . asentaing In bringing their .children SO near !St • 91' • en. -7-Tire-ail a -men u r. a challenge. ..Those Who. hear the word ' applied %Are aroused to ask, "What, has ;he done?" It is uaelesS , for any man to "insist on 'his own'pre-epaineace;, his quality must be determined gad, his plaee aSSigraed by. others Whe haire, seen- and appraised his- Work. 1The "big" man is riot •.the noisitat. His • are often the "schemes accent-- plished in. repos." He has' great ,pa - tierce ' and:cart wait. 'It ticies not fret . himto'find other men .arriving' e ore him; as he is hot puffed up ov,er' any of his oivri, se, in the beficf 511AVE HAVR-CUT 101' • .4 a A NisaitictittOV 7THE WIRE al sit Vfaialers( did Ii11111111111111M1111:111111111111111i1114 Many Mine Records Are Held in Canada. Canada' has .maay prodtiCtion re- cords to her: credit, 'and. thiS is espe- cially o in themineral field. The World's largest_amber.mica; plumbago, nickel, asbesto's ;and other, mines are situated -in Canada while during the • war, .many .other minerals were. in ,such . great 'demand that individual mines, overcame all handicaps and met the actite needs virith, a' prompt, .nese that, was of, Very materiel help in providing war Jriaterials.- . One: of these latter minerals •Was malybden' ite,:the sulphite of molybdernam. The unetal, molybdenum, finds itg-greateat 'use ,a an alloy for steel, , which it strengthens' and consequeritly 'reduces the weight -reqUired. In electrica work molybdenum .replaces platingth to a. large ectentatamuch reduced chat itiextensiyeiyused in radio; work.- ' . an extent as to warrant the re -opening •recently of the Quyon mine. Enqu ir are -.being: received from -the-Un- ited States and Europe for supplies:' The concentrate's from the above mine range froin 9Q to 96 per Cent. denite while what is recognized as , , , Standard and the grade upon -,,witiCh the . market price is •based. in. New • 741•orlccert-.', 85 ,Per cent., The increasiag number • of commercial, a uses -being found for .molybdenum as a result a of research And • investigation • may be expected to create. a greater demand for the metal and a More general min- • ing of; maybdealte throaghout Can- ada to meet the demand. • • 1Stary. of Ifittir4+: at Wei1Iy, , Tetu Th Empire pageant aa the crowning SeiahlceNoafthrf letge DIteesp:rtitlicneeantioltig. Inc! !J • , glory in Wembley's world of wonders. terior at Ottavra ays: Th., sea herring is a comparative - AS a spectacle alone, it would be in- comparable. bet it bi mere than a sPec- imY i:rtaall nts0f, yet f0dfies a; Can eh, t03' °,"eshom68 tacle, it is a recreation of real events '1 . , IIIF 0 PRMRIE_PROVINCFS = HUNTING AREAS NOT. onk of whicha came the EmPire of to- ada' On both the east and Wes day.: Bound about the vast stadium coasts large catches are seCtired. 0 atireahaildinaat ypicakof ..the,landa theYithe Oat' ''eeltat Veva "Szatizi are pt&yed New Bruuslh.k 2, naiatrrekeai4.1_3elititaetw.ed_pre4neieitta4 166 tons, Prince' EdWar d 18119,4;t554 tens, end Quebee-78,246' tone:. Britis Itistrathig diversified rescnirces of the I "Coltunbia produ::ed 65;600 tons, - Dominions and dependencies'. 'MI of • The Britiati C.Atimbia coastal water these depict the str,egth an extent' • t • WELi KNOWN AT •• '• • remeent,,...491- taata h Large' and Varied esot!rceo.• , s Are Protected Against • . ' of the edifice, that has bean reared, but'. however, (..`,Anacia's greatest her tr.!, „ • . .-.• • •.- • • • In, the stadium, itself are seen men who .arilmngoslitathhe,er3,re'..• ntiTreheie.yngtilrho' offeetehdea, coast inaee all this -possible,: the ,greet..dis- ' but partictilarlY ' •around Vancauve eciverers and conquerors Who planted Pte a CI' rea gra. . nifn. t 411"re .t. and cr e' , farifb.9.6 t th e lands.ii' t4e',Ii)I sa.- 14, fai tn • Idaapi .t:fee'eyrP waaerbkeai tnviesr industry knownplentiful.destrYas ha, ss': ehe;' beet 1 aite,Iloacewn_tionliteearpte,ii:sazliuZILIWeiroaeo,,,etheatigr: 01.ierzlili,n,: e.,14,rirtiprig; ,a3pildialipoawinognstishoe,:.il,soi nifieent 'achievement ' 'Of *hick- the in. barrels._ ,,six._tbeasand ,wirrels., 0 eachibitioa-aPeaks,-,,-- -,- ---- "'''' •' Fiere the ataateel.tfie•tinvir lenaa ,this Pack were put.uP.in British 'Col down' uPerf its splendid aedheroic his, Pnibia,:last. year. ; . . fill tory. There is .4 great theatre 0! land . The Orient ti the chief Market .i.er • and sea, er phoaand nia,nnaon, and on herring„ 'which,. to meet this demand to Ws vast Stage coins men and wo-. 'are .dry sated only. • Last year fifty men of old time, kings, queens., cnur-; th°P.sand ,tons iv!2're Pllt up In this 4tideyrsei, tusoreldrsiersT, hsetact4ealimothens el..n.fdortr rutp-ir 517,01101107 rtoniCs7reCphriellsaenateridd a jpapprea'xnim'aTtehliys on ta,or quest and p.nd. Reifonndiond.. 'T,1.0.10,:00,t00aQthfitshe..siutpipy alcl_70for iinehdbiyi.ntigis sl.i- iacques Cartier sane un the SL Law, 11nh • r eine, and real -a a cross at .Stadacona :a nmPlb'e'nd that there is no likeliheod • Champlain aillowe and Laval. and ,I4ew of sjdfte2 ePIletioln"dalleentetc'hth.eoflhrgeerritangksi,ngs35. France comes into being. ,There is• a ••parade of honor when the ”two great canned, 22½ 11 r;1/2ie '2se; dfnrswere eShim ,s5coalcseeds, w3e7r,e. and/ victorious armies. Of Wolfe and d, montnainv. : march together. " ' 'The 131!t01ilsb:s.cni,eweretis7eiht), pickled, dar,y1s6a5l,t1el3t:i United Einpire Loyalists -ceme,272 , and there are suocessive scenes cif the barrels -Were. use ,dea bait, and 7-2,465 Making •up, the gory of Canada: Atte- inalltleal, and industrial develePtnent, be The rheel S h we retrien f Iti al se db uta as obi iaei to, fa nt hd67th2 ,a4n6y5 tralla arid. Ne* Zealand histories are coMmercial fishes for which the ' fish-, ea e . s mi arlyi and. thanks to the • eties of Canada are .famous, and in , . . . • • Daingerons , Depletion. g• , . ".. • • r, tliat tyhei)cys4ginoon.triertti.3(11,‘,IIrto.lcil;All.60.st:d(,1.(4,1tina..(104x!4drtse:'.,%.?...16• • ,conflneid .to the hcaivIly timbered pro, . ' • • i. v.lnees et the Eastern l)nielalae, which a.•7- • • i is :a loug .way • frem,_hoilig the uotu.al f. affraglatatiS , PrOvincei, to' hui4ers and .sportainen• ,• i; f•eat-so-awe:lc becatiae ,the,. a, • -.--- ii.bserVielit, phase. a diet 'territory • • ,.; are,.largely a overshadowed by ,tlie• re- . • • trowii .it :has .achiey,el in agricultural •', „.. ..1 Productioh" atla. l'ais 'area 'i3 - not 10 .a:nythiliF, like 'as 'large an• ; ; tent •visit•ed .e,Port sin en from' Other • • . :countries. As Matter of fact: few,' . • „. •• area •q havo gri\aterer :mere varied at- .traetiou foto the,: sportsint4, certainly , • ho, agricalturally 'produeirig 'area. Very ' inany.'; conteinidating .settlers. aoglect tliis . phase of NVestern life, , • . which net o,u1).7.,effere them "ongrOsaing • . • , si.sort whea .qpportuaity offers hut, is . • to the fariner •aa' valurible saPplement his larder: a • %. ' • : a: %That ,the game resources- et: the . , „Prairie Provinces, Whilst :found.th •-• '• ' agricultaral." area 'and he2onSing. in-; a • • • ,a 'peculiar. manner ;to the 'farmer, 'are .• ,.. • .sefficientiy attractive to:Aure sports-, uteri from elsethere.is' evident. in,the ,• - • • annagj record 0t:92e representative • :" •. •. "ProvinCe ,in this regard, In. -Alanitoba: • . . . , . last Year'10458 gainebird licenaes and ' 1,891. big; game permits. •Avere :is.sued hy'..game waildens, returni, • „' from'. these' licenses 'show thst."52.7 . • deer, 389:, moose, .48;232 Prairie aachick- ens; 28,028 partridge, .1,350'...grouse,,:75. ,wild ,geesa, and a188,9.69,...brarit ducks were ,shot' • T.h.e: °averment revenue ficfaa 'these •licenses amounted . . enpairsiahni of a huge ;army:: ot 'yolun- ,Point, Of Value, when freshly catight, -teer .Perfortnera, It isall done With brought a revenue to the • fishermen .a' wonderful appearance 'of ' 9f $1„62.0.,449, or a little under one • But perhaps the most, striking of Pent. per,pound. . all the pageant Is thatof the Empire's -----=a•--- heroeS.a It is the final...Into the theatre :ride andwalit great captains who have fought in all Britain's' Wars for Cen- turfed ab sea and land. pis Leon is . . there with his Crusaders, Cromwell L?uwhorongli,„ V'teillfe,,Y•Pilie,ui r°"Drakee8,. •'Graenr vine; ,Blake, Hawke, and the ...Iron' Duke With "the eagle nose and 'Short side whiskers. • They;are 'all there riding and marching. out history in- ', Salving Sunken • •• I super -hero, Nelamr. the captaiii.of cap - Between 8,000 and 10,00041 -pa; of talus: - eotn'es, but not in iffe..„ The 'which • nearly.. 6,000 are, it IS.; body a The greatest' sailer": I's borne estimated are :tying. on the'ocean • bed. upon a state'. barge. and placed •on. a hes'sunliteti ships,' are reckoned to' fnnerar ear „with • statelY ceremeny. . • • • : • . . • a. new 'daY% all save one: Britain's • Before the war there was practa- cally' no' prodaetiqa of molybdenite ;in Canada; with the exception a of a .feW tone aof ore taken out on pessib)y two ocCasions, A 'few proMising dep.CSits : account- for:•abeut 15,0.53.786 ' gross High. officers 'carry Nelson's banner , • .. . . tons. and'their.'estima:ted, Value Is $34,- ',. and trappings and a `Military :eicOrt , . . 033.,9,00.t,pre,war,.shipbui1ding rates .' follow -a .the:•car,',„while* great company • '' . :With their Caigees,' the aliii.s 'lielOw of herpes are Marshalled .roand sheaf. , the sea are 'worth 'afa,buione: banetint.. A bell; tolls. and at intervalS' a gun IS• • , . . . . . . . --7-eaPerts Put the figures at $6,001,01.4,.. fir.ed..., The hatiYa,is borne to. St, Patil's, and. numerous ciceurten. ces of thettlifiL 74114-ronglaly. ' . a • at.:1 he • ceremeny ehanges lute aa•thel cargoes_to he raised, an., tinforget cable . epic, superbly and' thfre Is sIrall doubt.thAt. theaal- ...Staged,And profoundly •impressive„ vage engineer will :be kept. budy for • , • , eral were already kriown,-arid the war demand led te'tlie active development of' the better kriown of these arid the systernatfe. p.rbspeOtirig , of miraerous occurrences of the, mineral:, The close of the war quickly cut' off; ths marke.t . There IS need for the ships tia well thanksgiving for the gibricla, dead. It , ye'ars hence: • „; „. , py-,Locust Post: that had been' developed and left large supplies Of the mineral on the' hands of ..mineral brokers and consumers ih Eng•lartcl. F"rices at once deClineden4 Canadian oPerations ceased., , a•• • In 'the perk year of 1918, Canada became'the second la,rgest produper Of rrielybdenite. Most of the output. came from , a deposit- 'near Quyon; on the "that all workis inore imPortant than t e Workman, he is giad that a worthy Miles' west of ,Ottilvf-a. •This mine for undertaking_ goes forward, avlideter is -senie was the werld's largest honored and reavarded for it. a- the war, many.'" It is the little •rtian who elaniors for perinienti have bee ni d i the. , Ottawa a river in b b t , • Ships, of lets than 2000,tons at •••: While the diatrict mOtinted.:patrol Of 'lls.likllY he raised bodily b' means .Cf , the : Kiiig-ersdorp • • (Transvaal) i'lelie- ,i::lintom:f.s; P1VP$' ti:b6v, ..sucli.: a Mark re' Wai. at ..weik cle.-itrti'Ying large. --Ss w.arrns . . . quire. often reerP,',Ingeatil'Ous handling.. of: leMists 'On the north western Venn:- , . 7.P9ntOOLling is eiliPlaPYed- :whenever:,-clarY of the Wo3.t. Randiat'Ididdelvlal: PeMible for salving „Sunken ,shiPs ; the 'a,' 'constable ..riDticed one. loc*t- Which second Methodist:1r ships to' be PurnP- .senieave . ed and floa.ted7 which . Means.. that • . tie. gave. chase, and,on Capturing it diverts Must go &own,. locAte,holeand,"'feele.d tied: 7fAnntl its 'body' a. pieee Of mend ' theni 'with Plates.. ''before• Alie Paper beariag: the'foiloWing ' pencilled 11 • * ' '' ' '' " ' ' • • s an . oe :1,e're. .d.e.enjulle, bes.t.e1-.T. thi Toit."' "("1"Parm., .p ,ee roin ater nd raised again.. • , . In a third.-inethed-.:comn'ressed air IS used to fence the water out Ce the strip 'at the bottom of the .ocean. . a mess ge: 0205.24.Chri ti ia re ieust. be., advertised na •r• "the fignre supreree imPctrtance eh: -the-landicafe' Wherevee".:he':apanears. Petty .claimants ...for applause and 'praise: inVite, the' arritised tblerance, of '.the"truly. great, Who ,waader why lin- •, • mien beings ..ehould Se anerturia) thni -Charles-. E:-Buthell" ist14iirtit „ •. • the farthest north, College sphoO of rankt.aUthority and sovial preeedence. mines at Farebanks„.Alaska Thn col , What is any, honor that man can he lege,.. which ie. aitgaten,' In the Arctic stow' On than Jeoinpared ritlt, the need hasan experimental 'mine . in. ofgetting the, worldis. work. done? operation at the feet Of the school The little man: :Calls 'halt' the ' • . • ". • ; , 'middle of ,b,usiriesS, to affirm his , own „ . '• A Poem You Ought to KnOW.. consequence, *heti the realiinportance , , attachea..hot...to,hini,„,r,or ,any.other. " ;The Solitary Reaper:4, WerdSivortli,'. the poet pf N.:attire, person, to!..the-afrhii"-in'hand. In weat far a holiday into the flighlandi;' eve:r3t'. cf occuptilion the ..Personal and this id.. one.of 'several nnfergpt., ''.eqUation cannot obe • ignared; there, ie ,n11e poems he ktonght, of sympathy • ' ' ' ' ' .-.'faCtorS77"there:•iS .foeirti ;Toe the-ainen, and. Celleagiles, to ,Pe .ftiends. But :the thirt'gto he • done is :impersonal, and it , haft . • tirrie ,WaSte-'en. the: itliosynorasies'i of .thode 'enftaged 'in, doing it. „Ifr, every task , that '.engages hUmart, collabOraters, • the men wheals tecf,denlve t.9r his 'oWn: "rights.": it,t;la too! tp, , r,70,4'tp.,1":C7r, •is. n, +1..rittlent,' and •-all..c•MICS7110';••7•0;:it,••••Tt7-f;41r,ttivr,-;.--a-rrei- „aere..WcOnte-neteif wearY; bands ” , Of . travelleifs in some shady haunt, ' lot Or•i'.'"1-t-"Tin and are lov- • AttiOng „.• ...61V..3 or 'their 1<ind`. They a.r0 ;,,ociabIe .A-v-Oice. so t,hrilling neer, was hea.rd aind 'ff e cur-': to wr,att. , ,..P.TIng,Etime„fretritire4trekop..b.iir.,:!.-,....!...-4,7,......-er:se-:''.e';'..!,.. Breaking the*Sfience of tire seas e...` and MA tligu•r,s,^tv7t•- •cAs•.ibIe.. But Among.. the farthest Hebrides; ' • aro tab eie.erig • — '•'life to tin,:fe:l.''‘y h73:". „itt t'retfric whilo WiIl 'no:one ,tell„.roe What stie ings • '-•-t -thav their • -0wri ..".PerhapS the itlafatirrinifidbera' (loW ,Ae'-hic.vern . }-," • aa' ehie. • For old, UnhaPPY, fai-4-off thing:X. ,man. e. te:1 yott And :battles. lpng ago; ' ' Is 4t, hupil)I6 Itintillar matter ,ot Lo -day?• . • . Say,a7,tya.aca 1.11a• -,,Sky';''• :Seine natural sorrow, loss, or pain; • The fable ret.fortnente Of the old That has'been, 4.n,d May he.•,agafp7 ,Iyoman Of the ni,trserY thyme. s!,:rho ' • •"sv•ept..". 001)V -01)S Wu; t;.t. 'the aka. ',...Whate'er the -theme; the -Maide.n.iang, has a ..gefe..14,..iiic...pArale,1inrbThty , . , , • ,As If her tong could, kale ho ending; '0 f attratOrs-tilliicr.'som,r, rnlyi!linn$l to . • I sAW laer"singing at her work, , ,=a! 'bruit mall. ctraais' Out Of' the skY,by . And o'er the eltkie , flying through them rapidly. , •• a I liatened, inotionlesS, and • still; •' fair....4ited Summer eanit„Ins: at fair, • , And, as mounted tinthe, ill, • , ••, weatner clo (1, trlaY , erri be la - The inuSie in. my heart). here,' 'a. 'pei'a.art by about twenty', dightirthrOtigh •,• $.0nsfter it. was heardno Mote. - it. • ' Belsoicl her, single in th,e :Yon solitary Highland Lass! r , • Reaping and 'singing by :herself' • Stop .here;:or gently pass! • • Alone 'she but and binds the' grain, And sings a rnelancholY strain; „a) listetfl for the Vale profccunfl , Is overflowing with the Sound. . , • • f ti a e, .n ; .•, • '• 1 • Varieties of Game and Fish.. . ' • • • .. Even, in the More:Settled districts of the Prairie previnces fact.,:: Mani 7 '•• game birds hacrease :with ,gettlenient),', a •: the prairie. 'ohielteni • partridge. ; and wild•duck are to be Sound. -.: large • numbera.' Thongh the wild goose :Makes .nierely a halt in- theagricultur• - al areas 'en his way: ,tcr from :the Jig 'lakes Of .the . far north; •sportnien. and karniters,... al:Ways...take -s.' certaiii.,. toil in the spring.. and fall. migrations,. In .addition :there" are er,, woodcock; snipe", rails', and ,coats.a All .these -are, essentially, , the pronerty•.. of. the set.tler.,_ oife-of-ass:ets. 0! the • • homestead, his :sport - AS' ceeasion of-, fens, 'And' hie .provender. --' • • Tliae,. flailing -is 'sea rcely 1 e".S, ate- and ..att'racti.ve. A; partial list' of. what the. Prairie .Provincts ,offer in • this line ineludes picIteral;. gold „eyes, - pike, hitollsh, lake Itatu.C. pet;cy acl • '`...a.-9pa'fiety•••Of trout, lake. -3; and area' Ore- So. - cellentlY distribated- that: no-, farmer' . is ,at any'. diatance 'from a '• sou rce: 'of ' • , • fish supply and thisas .a, regular article of his diet pisting `leough- the' it ' ..• , !-t•t- ' In "the winter Jnonths. is equally pro ,• • • titahle and ensures a seastinal " • . •„Big Garnet in. Alberta and BritiSh ' '• ColuMbie " -As -in-clicateirLift-flie. license figur - there Is a variety .,qf big game 11'111'1'ff:1g' • . , • • , Photograph shows mr. F. W. Field! who was preiented to li.M. the King. 'at St. Jaines' Palace London rece tl and anpointed:as.His Majesty's :Senior Traile -QorittrtiSpiener in, Canada and • Eggs:As C "ns, Mit;;;ey.. is not the:only form of cur rency existent, theugh it is the only y Thc distance between, Christiania " and Middelylei is more than 200'miles ' rnaking, „and testing: of commercial Atterican. has invented a. Salvage:. and :the.' locust despatch., flyer • nittEt. • inolybderiumi,stee".s. These have -pre- Submarine .whigh can hare its door !IA:ye 'covered 'the distance with a e va u o mo:ybderiti`r aro liel • li „ y r, 7., ow watera . it out. letting.. steels; 0.''frac'tion Of One ,r_ict• water into the shlp A:Eureaean sat :the •inettil being used for s‘tructUral•-vaga.cOnitia-n.Y. :too, haye .a.'patent-.Un; and erigih-ce•rirre,j, purposes Vcrliete.i..;:r;cat, der -water carries several StiresSes nad areinvolVed: • „.'',divera.,, and is .a. coMplete ratiafr-slipP 4 T110. r. --.1r011 dem nd ter rno151ertem-'ffrted.. with teleptiVnes end search, ,is_i_eportecl 10 haVe irkroye•rl to..suclt swarm abaiit. a mile long in taweniy: rotir hours, which included a test over- night., • • .• Ovek'• one thousand domestic serv- aalnrtesadhyavteh•islie;er. t,a.F,u-glandCanada: , for Cda: . .• • , on the prairie.". Moose are to he found . . - in'most of the •woodel. diatriets of tile • ". \\Yes tern i)rovinoes f . • pal farming. aettlement, • 'Whilst deer , •- ,are to be found- even where agrictiV tare is-heing'followed, and'are plenti• 'ful:1;ey,ond these areas. In the winter :Alan tha_cay;,,g.te-huntingrireutiently .o f-.- form iziternn'tlenaly Way sonietimes'uses cern:for coin; th'e Fijiarijwhales,„tteetill while clic„Co- late, eoco-autd, 'and eggs, :are dmplOyed in the .intertar, There are parts of .1<e.w.'etainea. 'Where the na Ives pay tliei bill .1.212i11,2115f . Delegate's iire hc Wn fbnowfhg the opeorng :5;eggion Of Ole greht allled conterenee a the •foreign office,,London In the fiont row are•', Mr, F.,' Kellogg (American .,s,,nina.sad'or).;.M,, .(Belglan Vert*/ et (Frelinh Premier); Mr: Itani'say 11IaCtit3na1d anAtisk Signor Da • , Stefani Minister); and Baron liyashi •sJapaltesis ,Ambaesa dor). , e roth: a fere entertaining and profitah'e spot. the mduntain section of ,Alheriz and "a „' .' • • , „ . , , • . . British . Columbia Where' the mountain• . shacas4,-apda goat and, the grizzly .hear . • • • • file gameresources of the. Prairie. , , l'revirigesz,arewriot.ion,lV,Ifirge-snd-Var " • led, but nrecautions:are taken,•against . '` • a dangercus depletion. Baga..are iiinit, • ' ,ed to, k.v,itliin re,asonah!e and • whore it ia found •necessary •res.toelt- ' zing4taked,p!aoe. ,a A --forw,-( in CS e" e s- • • ants,. for Jastance,: introduced years, • . „ • ago, , were :for yoam pnitecteil, until ' , •• .to-daY they are found • in:,some num- •• liars over a large' arca... Tho Ilungar- ' • • , • 'Ian • ,partridge, vas else introduced t ,•' ,tho-region, and, under years „of „pro- . . • . 4:let:Tien lies "thrl V01 end tiniltiplied to • orful, ea tent, Alan -rat made a • fel titfir.iiii...p.Op-ta o . _ -11-ritrfea t"Trlini. /() S o vti It'i .• • . . . . euibley"s Fiery Foputairi.. ,E,lxh fel n,,, Issuing from, a rock i a stream of waterfloWing la it. giacoful curve on ; tO-ri.,.glass-f:Imigox,iiiiit..ifigitWe:vioisow-=:-, • • ingArifT.1-a m 011911-1M-Ii,17-Aiillie„Sfien il.)wer it eppeara • to patch f r -O7 and !theilower is Blinn:. . A s. ,you. loelt. the, color. ilia ng"ea.7 from fiery fiery whIto to fiery red, thOn trout 11:ery red to vivid 'groan, hut.tlie Water thatflows over the:flower Is Colarlese: •Att it fella -Len to the •bank.heidw. It . again ,,,iltitawgi :The eXhibil Wits, prepare'd bY the chater College',of TechAology, 'and' a , geiA deal of worlt arida great numb:et' * Ot OX•Onritilent5 Were' :rnade ti ' bring: the deVied to perfection. • The heart. of whale ;4tea a yard" in diameter.' . .• .1 4