The canadian magazine of politics, science, art and literature, November 1910-April 1911 . K < w ^:S A vi;ei;k-stkkv. shukk usually late ice-floes and brought re-lief. And what of the simple, quaintfisher folk who inhabit these Islands,who fish for cod and lobster and re-ceive little for their labour ? Theirlife, their happiness and innocence,their limited wants, their toils andsports are worthy of separate atten-tion. Living in all the dangers of iceand storm and wind, content withlittle and not working hard for it, (This is the /?).s< of livo articles by Mr. AmyT?ie secovrt nil! app

The canadian magazine of politics, science, art and literature, November 1910-April 1911 . K < w ^:S A vi;ei;k-stkkv. shukk usually late ice-floes and brought re-lief. And what of the simple, quaintfisher folk who inhabit these Islands,who fish for cod and lobster and re-ceive little for their labour ? Theirlife, their happiness and innocence,their limited wants, their toils andsports are worthy of separate atten-tion. Living in all the dangers of iceand storm and wind, content withlittle and not working hard for it, (This is the /?).s< of livo articles by Mr. AmyT?ie secovrt nil! app Stock Photo
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The canadian magazine of politics, science, art and literature, November 1910-April 1911 . K < w ^:S A vi;ei;k-stkkv. shukk usually late ice-floes and brought re-lief. And what of the simple, quaintfisher folk who inhabit these Islands, who fish for cod and lobster and re-ceive little for their labour ? Theirlife, their happiness and innocence, their limited wants, their toils andsports are worthy of separate atten-tion. Living in all the dangers of iceand storm and wind, content withlittle and not working hard for it, (This is the /?).s< of livo articles by Mr. AmyT?ie secovrt nil! apprar i their life is the relief from strain andstruffffle that would send a businessman back to hie work with renewedenergies and revived strength, with amind that has been unable to do any-thing but rest. A quaint, old-fashion-ed people, I found them, as yet un-spoiled by the outside world, uncom-mercial, unambitious, and ignorant oflife as others know it. but unique intheir simplicity. friendliness andhabits. on this interesting part of the Dominion, n the Mnreh Xnmhrr.)

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