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Show THE SAUNA SUN, SAUNA, UTAH Canada Institutes Bird Sanctuaries With the progress of settlement the Canadian prairies are losing those speclnl. characteristics generally associated with them. Their Isolation, their treelessness, their lack of social amenities, are becoming things of the past. Yet certain developments need to be regulated. For example, the Department of the Interior has Just set aside a number of public shooting grounds, and has added eleven bird sanctuaries to those already established. These regions contain the most Important breeding grounds on the American continent for wild fowl, which, from time Immemorial, have found In fifarsl and reedy lake food nud security. The advent of civilization, with Its attendant draining of swamps, tends to reduce the size of the breezing grounds and this, together with increased facilities for sport, has reduced the number oT birds to an alarming extent, some species, Indeed, being threatened with extinction. Dependable Mary Graham Bonner (Copyright.) on the tiny table THE telephone Sirs. Van Warners . chaise .longue tinkled. It was tlie only telephone in the house that merely tinkled and.il s possessor had spent much effort in having the bell thus subdued. 'Problems such as these were the most weighty matters that fell upon the pretty sli.oulders of the mistress of Holme Hillside. "Yes?" she said, putting her. lips to the glass transmitter. Oil, yes. Why There was a long pause while Clarice Van W.arnerevidently listened t an amusing, conversation. But of course. I couldnt refuse to let you have him if you really think it would be all right. Yes, indeed, Ill have him there at nine sharp. Coodliv, dear. Clarices neighbor. If one living two miles distant on the next. estate may be called & neighbor, Helen Simpson, had made, a most unusual request if Clarice would lend Hawkins, the new English butler at Holme Hillside, to her for the evening. Tun see, my dear, I have a guest a gyl fom Loudon, for the week-Miyho is perfectly mad about bridge, and Tom and 1 are just ordinary players. The snow has cut us oil so thoroughly from communication with the rest of our friends that I was wondering if it couldnt be done with safety. . Nellie is sailing limue next week. We have four others in the house for another table and the happy idea came to me to ask you for Hawkins. He's really quite a gentleman. I know he plays the game because I have seen him watch us over at your house as we played when he was getting a bite of supper ready for us. Hawkins did not intimate by the flutter of an eyelash whether the idea would be distasteful or agreeable to him. He merely dressed himself with great care and departed in time to be ready for cards at nine oclock. At the Simpsons he was greeted as a friend and acted his part admirably. The tables were ready and he 'was. presented to his partner, Miss Hutchinson. No one noticed the several shades of pallor that chased each other across the face of the little English guest. Neither did I hey observe the effort with which James Hawkins' held himself together when he beheld his d partner. The game progressed ccPYAsCrr or wfJJfW . "Nellie" IIlll-- . wasto what her side explained taking the He was investigating place. domestic service situation in America for a series of labor articles for an English magazine and he had been finding out at first hand just what were, the vexing problems. - He had written to her but no reply- had ever reached him and his faith alone vtas holding -- him close to the belief that she was still waiting for him. A. few days afterwards Clarice Van Warner called up her young friend Helen to tell her that the splendid Whatever did butler was leaving. you do to him that night ? she asked. Nothing, my dear, Helen replied, "but I am dying to talk to you about something that seems all very mysterious to me. A phone' call late that night Nellie's sudden engagement in town the next day and now Hawkins leaving. I'll be over. But by the time the two friends had been able to get together, the story had slipped out' and the romance was being discussed in every group. Nellie Hutchinson had married her old lover, Hawkins, the butler, pro to'm, of Holme Hillside. And then the butler of Holme - . . h There were eye specialists 'nut B. G ;in Egypt equip- ment for 14 years is an integral part of Ford ard to Mrs. Lioness, as she looked at het neighbor, I could hardly wait for them to open their eyes. I just longed to see their eyes and to set1 if they looked good and angry and wild, as little leopards eyes should look. It took three or four days for my babies to open their eyes, said Mrs.' Lioness. . They always take about that long. Ioor, ordinary, tame cats, sliecon-tiinied- ., have to wait ten or eleven days for their babies to open their eyes. .... We are very superior, we lions and our children. "Well, said Mrs. Leopard, "I dont ' like to hurry the little ones. I rikertiem to take their time, but I dont want them to take too long about it. I "think leopards open their eyes Just about the right. time, she added. Every mother thinks, the same of her young, said Mrs. Lioness. Terhapss said Mrs. Leopard, but I know I am right. Npw, my children take. from six to seven days to open their eyes; yes, just about 'a week they take. That Is just right. When they're a week old they Jook about them and see what is going on. Convenient for Autoists Champion Dependable for Every Engine Toledo, Ohio . Settles Auto Disputes of Judge . David J. llefferinan Miamis night municipal court in Florida has Sn array of tiny motor vehicle models which fulfill an important rola in his proceedings. A dispute in traffic disturbances calls forth the models and the motorists the scene in question before ttie Judge on one among several drawings, representing various streets scaled to the size of tfie miyiature autos. The unspoken harm. Kossuth. word, never Nothing Is so hard but search find It out. Herrick. . ami both of . standard Ford was having a chat with Mrs. Lioness. They were in neighboring cages in the zoo. When my first littles ones came Into this great world, said Mrs. LeopMrs. Leopard With every car sold a Paris automobile dealer supplies a pot of special Say Mass in Honor of and a sprayer, about the size of Spirits of Elephants paint a fountain pen, so that scratches and A Buddhist mass was recently held mars can be touched up at once to in Tokyo- for the spirits of all ele- keep the body looking new. Pressure phants that have supplied Ivory for for applying the paint is. obtained by ivory carving In Japan. 'Members of blowing through a tube connected the Toklo Art Objects Dealers associ- with the sprayer. While the preparaation and ivory carvers assembled at tion Is specially adapted to covering Kckoku temple for the ceremony. Fif- metals, It also may be used on fabrics teen prizes opened the service with and leather. the reading of Buddhist prayers. A large monument was also unveiled In Watch Cuticura Improve Your Skin. honor of the spirits of the departed On rising and gently smear elephants. The president of the as- the face with retiring Cuticura Ointment. We who obtain our sociation said: cannot help Wash olt Ointment in five minutes living from this lvof-with Cuticura Soap and hot water. It to the feeling grateful elephants which is wonderful what Cuticura will do have been furnishing materials for us for dandruff, Itching complexions, poor reason tills for is It with. to work and red, rough bands. Advertisement. that we comfort their spirits by holding a mass for them.' We think we Misquotation also do honor and comfort to the spirWhy does a locomotiee say choo its of our ancestors, who were likewise In the ivory trnde. We wish all choo? It doesnt," answered Miss Cayartists and dealers .in Ivory objects to visit the monument ns a shrine when enne.. I never beard any such ex Even a locomotive Is lithey come to Tokyo. Pathfinder presslon. able to be misquoted nowadays." Magazine. does He that accuses all convicts one. Burke. only will Failure picks no day nor month. still quenches thirst, cools the 'parched throat and by its refreshment restores the joy of life. Nothing else can give you so much enjoyment for so little. G143 Remember Wrigleys ASter Every Meal FABRIC PATCH-I- . B-- F rv n n i UUUilJ -- Any book you want by mail C. O. D. Deseret Book Co, 44 East So. Temple, Salt Lake City, Utah VB rAY $23 CROSS OB 17 per I.ADIES hundred gliding cards! no soiling; particulars for addressed envelop.. QRKYLOCK ART COMPANY, 42 Broadway. New York. 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"Humph! squealed his' relative who was listening, you dont express your-- 1 self particularly well. I don't need to, said the Coypu Rat. "I conie "from South America and here I am in North America.! That !n Itself, is interesting, and we all like to welcome the little rats to the zoo, for we know they will be happy rat children. . i-The weather In the winter doesnt bother us, for we have enough fur to keep us warm and we believe in fresh around. air the whole-yeanot talk about the wiRut nder when it Is only Tall, and not quite that.. No, a rat knows too much about the seasons for that and a big rat, one of the biggest rats ever seen,- isnt going to let creatures think that he was-sbusy growing In size that his brain didnt get. a chance! "I won't think- that, laughed Billie . Brownie. T Mends all fabrics, hosiery and hundreds ot other articles. Won't discolor. Stands redempeated laundering. Sells on A til' KOI I OFFICR onstration for 36c. 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Its not all creatures who can boast as I can, said the Coypu fiat. So far, so good, said one of Coypu - i untoff LEOPARD AND LIONESS the young persons had resumed a calm that .seemed almost natural. Both played a good game of cards and the hostess thought she had made a great success of her daring venture. When the game was over there was to be the usual bite to eat, served on the card tables by the fireside. Hawkins rose and spoke to his 1 am- taking a train tohostess. Mrs. Simpson perhaps my night, hostess told you? Oh Im sorry but if you must go this trains are most uncertain-i- n weather and driving is treacherous. Helen was relieved and yet she was a little sorry to have the fellow depart He had proved himself sq good 'a caste lines partner. What tommy-ro- t were, she thought. Nellie Hutchinson was torn between a hopelessness at having lost again the man whom she had loved for years and who had -- gone out. to America from their home in England to "make good before claiming her hand and relief at the strain she had been un- der to keep her. knowledge of hiiu a secret from those who were about Seven of them sat about the lire and chatted about the game, discussing, among other features, the charm and excellence in skill of their new acquaintance, Mr. Hawkins. He is a guest or was at the Thorne home just down the lane, fibbed Helen glibly. Quite a likable chap I thought. The telephone bell rang in the hall. Helen herself answered it. "My dear, it is for you, she said, surpiised, and speaking to Nellie. An unknown Icer at this hour! Nellie .sought the telephone and closed the small closet . that enclosed it. " " she uttered. "Jim The greatest thing about a Ford is the way it keeps going, even under the worst conditions. 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