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Ghz 'Echoes 35 ever, some of the others took pity on Tana. Shame on you, they cried, Has Tana ever harmed you? Let us go and see the end of the matter. Accordingly they tramped wearily up the hillside to the great house on the top again. But they were all too late. They found Iyan Ippalov already dead, curled up in a wretched heap by the side of his great roaring fireplace. He had frozen to death. RONALD Dick, IIIa Acad. THE ICE C ARNIVAL Come lads with your lasses from near and afar Come walking. come riding in sleigh or in car. To where each one's a friend. yes each one's a pal, You will all be 1'ight welcome at our carnival. The gay coloured lights turning night into day. Wlill banish all worries And twinkle in glee. if For this is the night of our great carnival. in laughter and play, we do slip and fall, A duchess. a tramp. a prince or a clown. An Indian chief, or a bride in her gown, They all will be there just to answer the call. ' So join in the fun of our ice ca1'niyal. S0 dig up your costume and I'll get mine, There'll be plenty of sport. and a jolly good time, ' - 'oi-we i you' a ways rea Youll nexei f 5 t t. . ll l 1 c ill ie un ia, you lac a' our .mwn ca 'niya. f tl t l l l t tr 1 l . ADELE Aausraoyo. III Com. ,i . - PAT AND MIKE SECOND PRIZE T was June and the air and water were still a little cold from the retreating snow when Bob and I came across the three-mile portage on to a tiny lost lake. As I lifted the canoe from my shoulders. I noted the clean shine of an unfolding leaf bud, a pale mauve patch of hepa- ticas, the vivid greens and reds of new moss. I had seen many broken dams. sagging lodges and weathered toothmarks. but no sign of beavers having liycd there recent- ly. As Bob made camp. I got into the canoe and glided out on the pond. I saw a beaver's home. The lodge was at the foot-the usual heap of black mud and sticks surrounded by muskeg and water. I placed my traps in the plunge-hole and concealed them on the narrow trails be- tween the muskegs. I saw a young mother lying on her bed of dried leayes and grass. fecbly nursing kittens. the father sitting up at the mouth of thc tunnel cleaning his fur with his long prehcnsile fingers. In the pale dawn I visited my traps. The male was caught by his leg. I killed him with a stick, but some distance away saw the mother, drowned. VVhile gather- ing up the traps and the limp bodies. I heard a thin. plaintiye chorus. I went up ti.. the mound of dirt and twigs and saw four small beavers. Two of these I put in my hat and brought back to Bob. He took them in his hands. their small bodies covered with red fuzzy hair. Bob got the little beavers to suck a dilution of canned milk through a cloth nipple stuck in a bottle. IVe decided to entrain for East- ern Quebec where were small lakes and streams that would delight a beaver's heart. VVe spent the night of our arrival there in the bush. In the morning, the CContinued on page 38l
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