Indeed I lave men the sun blazing through even a storm. I suppose yhat is why ;,they call the country 'Bunny Alberta". It is rightly named. We had came in the Spring and the eeop was sung 12$. -11: was as great eight to see the men upon the land. The soil was nah, black and ‘loam’. Pa:-t of the land was virgin soil and the plows were turning over for first Vim‘ 5’9*"\\' V 9. our men were of a. type I had 3:116 13:30 ontaet -- o M/(Lu; /fiww. ‘W‘”"’5-'«~«4"~r"" ?‘""-‘W “V e . ' ' !!hst* overal men. I had 8~1W88'9 .' . is tosay, I believed that all net; V ‘ L‘ ‘ ‘ ‘V ' " men should have beenkrz2nA.;‘t3:£. I mverl 4 . could fathom the eternal injustice 0: a. law or scheme of thing; whieh hnlateql one man above tlta shoulders of men and ground another down to the earth. never 1 have Icon reconciled to the great inequalities that exist lite. \ In a ranching country like Alberto. there is really no such thing as ‘ I liked this. we were 3 ellgtle ‘ dezmomey in ourselves. one course, I won't say that I found um1'l71m§ed\ \ I i ?\ . K \ 4% on sitting down at a table where eight or ten men, in soiled ev"é1‘a1e{—, \ \ ‘ ~-"‘ /‘ =.. \. ! ‘V. ‘~ 3%»-canoielly ted. However, at this time we were mlldlng, and we had no aepelrete; 5 .‘- \ cook house or cook ear tor our men, and we made the heat oi‘ the 3.11-.ua.t£ei1. 9.» e , I \ '1‘ inhtgznnzantah I acquired a. strange sort pr feeling for these v:oq_r1::nonf3. ‘_\\: §umct and saw: I might say an-admiration. , .~ may were doing a me; work; they were oontrimting to th: upkeep of ‘the E ‘:3 world. There was not a yaresite or slacker among them. And. flan L all so very lumen -— all mother: I acne. with something less about them that appeaxed to me. xnaternal instinct in me. may were ways coming to me with emsward requests ror this or tint little savor-‘-a needle a ‘bit or thread, uuxnhmunrx wool and other small tmngu. one of them, a. ypung, talr English.-‘an knitted his own socks, and knitted them well too. Another, 9. man tram llemtanna. mended his clothes in the most amazing way.