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Show THE PROGRESS, MARYSVALE, UTAH Mr, Lam Presidential Impossibility. became secretary of the inter"3r Id the the first Wilson cabinet. He first secretary with the vision to recognize the importance of the national park movement, the first to see m the national parks a natural re-, source of the first rank and a vast uA A? Bonner economic asset It was he who nr fr&vjPAP rr ar tnroi formulated a national park policy and it was with his that the THE PARTY TABLE army of nature lovers induced congress to establish the national park to be for a party,' so p Were create new national parks the flowersgoing service, as they nudged each othur and pass needed legislation. and smiled m thetr And the case of the Right Honorable flowed pretty Baron Thomas George Shaughnesy, fashion. recently deceased, is interesting It is To be sure, we inconcehable that lie should be left are, they added. out Yet be was born in Milwaukee, And sure enough! the son of a policeman the peer who were all made Milwaukee famous, as the old most beautifully joke has it. atranged and put Canadas Hall of Fame should be of on the center of a much interest to the people of the table. dinmg-iooUnited States For presumably it will Oh, the floweis contain counteifeit presentments" of w ei e arranged in many personages who in a large sense so lovely a tash-ioare Amei icans rather than Canucks and some of or Yanks. These Americans are the green ferns personages of the early days when w ere put around there was no United Stales and no the outside of the Canada, when Fiance was striving to vase, and a flower Great Care Is was at each place T aken. on the table, too. Im the best tablecloth, said the ? ? 1 1 1 ; tablecloth to the floweis. I hope you notice me! Of course I haven't real flowers but dont you think the linen flowers I have are quite lovel.v? If you look you wull be able to tell that carefully - . 4, I have a lily of the valley pattern. Its a handsome pattern, too. fK f Very handsome, said the flowers. And how beautifully you are done up. You have been used before, havent fairy lal IM nary GmhanvsAJ jfv? - ? 1 pUiji h , ,vi.v- M rjnr'i ft i -, , , In the old fly It wa! fieeertefl ns a matter of course that occasionally a customer would pick up an apple out of tlie store basket. Today he would be charged with larceny. British architects coming over here to study the beauty of American apartment buildings ought to learn at once that much depends upon the people in the next flat. Man, according to a doctor. Is but a machine made up of 2S, 000, 000, 000, 000 electric cells. This would indicate that many hae made the mistake of going to a hospital Instead of to a battery service station. .r government employee says the is a blessing to mankind. xiie parties lined up at his door, ng to retain his set vices, in the order anted, are the flu, sciatica, the banana song and a suit of woolen underwear. t)0n weevil 4k5' - ,'L . ' N a ' , t ','i- " ; Ijt Sculptors at Wort ou? Oh jes, $ ? .4 X .vaOixaCP li ; rn New Parliament Building By p- - JOHN - yr y i at Ottawa ftofo SHERMAN DICKINSON HE Domiuion of Canada is to have a Canadian Hall of Fame In the pala-tia- l new Federal Tarlia-- " mem buildings at Ottawa. Tlie builders have just made way for the sculp-- J up a New World empire along the St. Lawrence and the Mississippi and England was working inland from the Atlantic seaboard, when it was In this national tors There is an pantheon. impressive marble vesti bule, 30 feet wide, leading from the main entrance at the base of the memorial tower and running acioss the entire building to the library at the rear, which overlooks the Lovers Walk, with the Gatineau mountains in the distance, and the Ottawa to which Arthur S Bourmot thus sings: 300-fo- Great river, flowing broad and free. base Around our citys O, road, that marches to the sea. In powerful, rhythmic, pulsing pace, I hear jour voice majestically Above the strife of creed and place Chant ng a nations minstrelsy, O, lyric singer, of our race. Bold voyageurs have braved thy stream Le Caron, Champlain, Verendrye. Discoverers driven by the dream, A pathway to Pacifics sky: Immortally your paddles gleam. In unison you singing cry Old chansons and the waters seem Faint echoes when your voices die It is planned that perpetual light shall here shine down on the faithful departed servants of the state and benefactors of mankind while memory lasts. The corner stone was laid by the prince of Wales in 1919. It is flanked on either side by the house of commons and the senate chamber. The high window' at the end of the court is called In Flanders Fields and show's the sons of the Dominion going into action at St. Julian, where gas was first used by the Germans. A special chamber In the memoual tower will contain the names of the 65,000 who lie in Flanders and of the entire Expeditionary Forces from Canada. The oid Canadian house of com mons and senate, opened at Confederation, in 1SG7, was destroyed by fire It mysteriously in February, 1916 was charged that emissaries of the central pow'ers had sprayed the corridors and floors of the reading room with an inflammable oil. The minis ters, speaker and the members had to rush from the building to escape Had the galleries been cremation. crowded, as usual, instead of almost empty, there would have been a great tragedy that would have been added to the long list. Canadians are proud of the fact that the material for the great new structure on Parliament hill was found exclusively within the boundaries of the Dominion. The only foreign materials are strips of from India, ebony from Africa and small quantities of Tennessee marble and Ohio stone for blending of srrerrfiOSTt build ro :rr77A7rc: QF'&LnZ' -- 4H&LZ ns well tional heroes. tors, as statesmen and na- Men of wide culture, unerring judgment and high ideal will be chosen to act as a commission to decide who shall and who shall not be among the first to he honored heie. Prime Minister W. L. Mackenzie King is much interested and during his presence at the recent imperial conference in London made a special study of Westminster Abbey. Undoubtedly his ideals are high for here ore some fine lines by his friend, Wilfred Campbell, now' dead, about the discoverers and explorers of the New World by which he sets great store : They feared no unknown, saw no horizon dark. Counted no danger, dreamed all seas their road To possible futures; struck no craven sail For sloth or indolent cowardice; steered their keels Oer wastes of heaving ocean leagues of brine; Yrhile Hope firm kept the tiller, Faith in dreams, Saw coasts of gleaming continent looming large Beyond the ultimate of the seas far rim Even a man of the United States can give a good gues as to some of the names which will be approved by the commission. Such a tentative list includes Sir Wilfred Lnurier, who is in addition to have a great memorial on Parliament hill. Sir John MacDonald, Edward Blake, Sir William Osier, Darcy McGee, Johu It. Booth and William MacDougall. It Is interesting to know what will be the decision as to several sons of the Dominion who rose to fame on this side of the border. There is, for example, James J. Hill, a son of Wellington county in Ontario, who built and owned more miles of railroad than any Canadian who stayed at home. teak-woo- d And there is Franklin K. Lane millions of nature lovers on this side of the line would applaud this selection. He was born in Prince Edward Island and It was for that reason colors. The Canadian Hall of Fame will be that many of his admirers on this open to Industrial leaders and iuven- - aide were wont to salute him a Mr. New' France against New' Eng- land and devil take the hindermost! Le Caron, na ne$ in Bounnots verse, one cannot plac Veindie National monument in Noith Dakota is the United States memorial to the explorer who may have been the first white man to see the trans-Missouterntoiy. But there are larger figures. Take Father Marquette, for an example. Marquettes fame rests largely on what he did in the Mississippi He was the first European valley. with Joliet, to tun el the Fox and Wis consul rivers and the Mississippi to the Arkansas. He was the first to ascend the Illinois and make the Chicago Portage to Lake Michigan He taught the Illinois Indians at Peoria. He lived one winter on the He died in Michisite of Chicago. gan and was buried there. LaSalle, a gieat man with the vision ot an emi ire builder, is an other personage of the early rlaja whose fame is based on Ins activities In this side of the Canadian line IGS2 lie explored the Mississippi to its mouth, claimed all of the vast Mississippi basin for Louis XIV and The United named it Louisiana. Stales in 1S03 bought from Napoleon the pait of this Louisiana lying between the Mississippi and the Rockies. Champlain is a thud historical personage of the first rank iu whom the people of the United States are But his case is greatly iuteic&ied As every well-reamore complicated. man knows, the French and British struggle for supremacy m the New World lasted fiom 1GS9 to the capture of Quebec in 1759. Now, it was Champlain who unwittingly was in no small part responsible for bringing about the final triumph of the British over the The French occupation of French. Canada began with Champlain, vs ho enteied the St. Lawrence in 1603. In 1G09 he explored to the south of the present international line, discovered the lake that bears bis name and used firearms on a band of Indiuns from the Mohawk valley in central New Yorv. Thereupon the powerful Iroswore eternal Confederacy quois enmity to the French, carried the tomahawk and scalping knife to the French and their Indian allies along the St. Lawrence, blocked French advance southward and tor 150 years was in effect a buffer state iu the rear of the growing English colonies of the seaboard. The Iroquois Confederacy was so powerful in the Seventeenth century that it colled ed tribute from tribes as far east as Massachusetts and as far west as Illinois. Historians are agreed that its geographical loactivities made cation and the Iroquois Confederacy an Important factor In the final outcome of the struggle supremacy. French-Englis- b But said the tablecloth. reat care is taken about ironing the best tablecloth. A new tablecloth Is too stilT it is not couhal and it doesnt show an ease of manner which a best tablecloth does one which has been used but which is unmistakably a best one. Yes, a best tablecloth has ease of manner and it is cordial. It shows it is at a party. But a best tablecloth doesn't accept spots in the same way as an old one docs. An old one doesnt seem to care. A spot on a best tablecloth looks as though it shouldn't be there at all. Oh yes, it is ashamed of itself in the presence of the best tablecloth s But you must see the other of the family. A pride to the tablecloth are these relatives. Yes, we match the tablecloth," the We, too, have, a handnapkins said. some lily of the valley pattern worked out upon us. We are big and wagmfi cent really party napkins. Did .vou notice that wed been pol ished and that we shine and look our best? inquired the silver candle sticks. Were going to be lighted that is, the candles ithin us are goal; to be lighted. wait-The- y Figures are published to prove that In New York crime has decreased 31) per cent. Does this mean that at present only 61 per cent of Manhattans population are criminals? How many of the present generaasks the Boston Globe, ever tion, Please saw a genuine buffalo robe? define present generation. Most people of fifty have seen them. A revenue authority holds that money paid as damages in a breach of promise case is not taxable as income. So if a girl can get an annual judgment, she neednt worry. tells of an East The St. Louis man of fifty past who is cutting between fifty and sixty teeth Ms third set. Well, after a man passes fifty he needs another set of teeth more than anj thing else. If any one is inclined to complain of the existence of this superabundance of accessories in the motor world he should remeiqber that this is the day ot accessories. They are attached to nearly every branch of life. A silk merchant, after trving vainly to get an extension of his notes, told his banker. If youve never been in the silk business before, you are now'. Which seems to have some application or other to our present relation to mem-bei- vv And w ere going to be used, of course, but were all shined up in our best, said the silver pepper shakers and the silver salt cellars. Some have different creatures clothes for best and for every day, the silver pepper shakers went on but we dont bother with all that fussing. It would cause too much trouble. Wed have to have boxes for our clothes and trunks if we went awuy: and wed have to have wardrobes and clothes hangers. Besides, w hat would a silver pepper dish do diessed up in a dress? We cant possibly imagine, grinned the floweis. It would never do, said the silver pepper shakers. No, were good managers in that way we dont have to fuss about clothes. Were just polished for best and w e get a little tarnished lookin when were not dressed up. 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