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' :. . $12:-za:-:§~-:gr ei:-:§:~:§l:~:lu:-:ms-:Eze:-:az-zsxa:-:mama-as:-c_:-:ms:B:-cs:-:aa-:§:-:=_f.s:-:_;=:-.§.-.2:-:ugiagecma-:m.-.g:-ca.-.§:-sales:-.az-.ga-sun:-:zxmx_:-:_:»:_:-csl_x3x_:-':§ -'§-: __ - _ - _ _ _ 1 .___°gum,_ md ‘nu ,n themulvm. group of lambs has been sentto - ia t °-loolau doubly mean md ow- I' :Emporio :imbued with me wise R K T I N G,wh1°h W°“l4 bfi" "‘° l’°‘*'°’ PW' |` Facts 'About Hawks c U I- I N B NEWSY NOTES i i,,,,,,,,_,a,,,_,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,..,,.. ` I ` A and , "groups brought the greatest return _ inyaaeaaauori . H 0 CK nmlscou tobavo___%ove!en__e_|__nd;l___ i;i‘;:l1y__em?£”f: P1; ":°“"1‘gt;x;“; °g__et'h;:°§_ ;tx:1 Hu” feathers of our cheerful Cardinals! Bll0WBd 10 multiply *md hBV° d°'i °"° p‘ '_ h 6 mm M ,_ N in the capsule M me “wand to ,MW “num md" and dozens of places where Mourn-' Creaéed °\1l' dw? l1lRYl'f`J¥l8ly fhelum W” ‘MW yea" 59°' we as cB_w‘my__ md mono” pM,m.“_ in evening' in! Doves have been killed and eat- ll-it twenty y€BrS and will continue at 19;” i~‘;’°t:°*;;:;_R;’::5°?nwh‘t l°otm_°s_ Pam.” tho Women* m_ en by such vmems M Coopervs’ to do so ‘mm they are contmuedlhtan neadn atea Portage ought to I However what took my attention stltutes would erranze this pert of Shari’ Shmned and Marsh Hawksj VY man' mgfst Us when me end of , lake when I found the cawluny spring- the four. as september 1| rapidly just says w me' Jack Mm" youl The same could apply to our new was reached the canoe waslihi in an old strafwberlfy bed, was nearing. tawhere and others in- * - -- ' ml” °f "b\°1'° in °“" Y°““F °" emwed m ,Q me ,med up ex. the vuolalty of the plant. 'rhs means are urged to bo prompt. chards. If man goes and kills ammed and U néoessary cau'lked gummy ,nuns made one ,emily _ _ _' _ _ them, you, according to some men's wa-th réém from the red pine: lmdusmnd why me punt was arguments, would be interfering which was always at mud in an named sunm from a word man- with nature. I say this is nonsense. mm pot Two :mmm www then mg gauvg, gg gratis, Under a lam go and kill them and save your or M ._ the WM” mme, md pgnicuguly D . . _ . S chard that it may beer fruit for mmm" me came and at on th, ‘Wm 15 go bg ¢ 1 ,, steady izrot to the next lake. The - “en °“5°Y °°' th” ””‘“¥ ¥°“°"“"°"’ others would hoist on their backs “N4 Wlifh WN- SP"“dl“8 l*“"» The same argument, re interfer .. a ,om as a Constant, some of whim are 1.-mg md wing. I _ and hunger. tm; , th first, 5 gh ,I saw no more desirable place any “pk y th e b wo or 1, miwhere for e large settlement Eve- of Wh" U” 9° 911° Punt 55 this wee s of ese ba y game irds _ - life, the Sparrow Hawk was one of :TY ”‘5°nt1°l 15 in "b““d"n°°5 ¥'°°d -'bmw to “Mu” mica” A num' wood. water, and soil; and the In- d,an title now extinguished." And at that time, he adds, "there is not a. single settler on the river as far as I know.” The first glimpse of the prairies roused great enthusiasm among the botanists oi’ _the party. “A boundless sea of green sprinkled with white, yellow, lilac, and red. extended all around. In the hol- lows the grass was from th-ree to four feet h'gh; on the level prairie from six inches to a foot." "The orders best represented in the _flora wars the lagumlnosae, Campanu- iaoeae, R/oelcoae, and Composites, the het especially. which is every- where fihe characteristic older of t‘l1s American flora." Our author had now reached the eastern boundary of “Manitobah, the latest born of the sisterhood now included in the dominion of Canada, and our first glance at her rich soil was reassuring. The Great West was A realit/yi" A drive of thirty miles over the pratries brought the party to the Red River," a broad, deep. muddy- colored streunz" and crossing this on I. scoiw they drove through the village of Winnipeg to In-b Garry. Here the author makes 'the ac- qurntance of the Ojibway Indians, who do not measure up to the standard of the Iroquois: “They are dirty in person and habits, un- clean llvers, cowardly, and even as compared with their brethren to the east, west, or south, low in the scale of civilisation." The Wihhfpeg depicted is equally Qullid. .. 'I‘hehou.seswereunell,ir, .i l ber of “fnseetivorous plants show ». director gain to the captor in the absorption of thelnaecta'_1uZees, traces of which may be seen in the neighboring cells. Moreover. such plants, as Darwin showed. produced more and better seed, when they were supplied with flies, than those who were not so fed. There is another indirect way in which such capture may bene- fit the race: the dead insects may foam manure for the seedlings of lim Plants le have little means of where it joined the Portage Road. it was Q mere cow track with bushes to the centre of. the hold. and had been so for years; and lx there were two right-angled turns within a hundred yards of each other. it was e kind of trap for motorists. Now all that is altered. There is o fine level road from fence bo fence with a good dn-in on each side. Here_ls an instance, politics aside, where every one con- cerned in this piece of work de- serves the thanks of the travelling . . _. The motor car was not contem- plated when that double right-lm gle above mentioned, was sanction- ed. .AND I IMPERIALB i Immortal Producto-IMPIBIAI. FOX BISCUITB and ILUEBIAL . 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