Outing . There is little of mystery in their ma-king. The entire course of the river isin Hamilton limestone. Ancient earth-quakes have shattered and riven theserocks, leaving deep, narrow fissures intowhich the surface waters crept. Someof the strata are full of sulphurets ofiron and copper. The chemist will tellhow, from these, sulphuret of hydrogenis generated and how it, in turn, attacksthe carbonate of lime, changing it to asulphate which slowly dissolves in little stream creeping into the crev-ices gnawed the rocky walls away. Thegases aided. The channel is yet toosmall for seaso


Outing . There is little of mystery in their ma-king. The entire course of the river isin Hamilton limestone. Ancient earth-quakes have shattered and riven theserocks, leaving deep, narrow fissures intowhich the surface waters crept. Someof the strata are full of sulphurets ofiron and copper. The chemist will tellhow, from these, sulphuret of hydrogenis generated and how it, in turn, attacksthe carbonate of lime, changing it to asulphate which slowly dissolves in little stream creeping into the crev-ices gnawed the rocky walls away. Thegases aided. The channel is yet toosmall for seasons of flood but is grow-ing. Caverns were formed, growinginto great domes. Trickling surfacewaters, aided by the dissolving gases, en-larged the domes till all the super-strata were eaten away and the crashensued. Thus were created these amaz-ing riddles of the woods. An article by Mack Whelan on theAthletic Revival in Europe as a re-sult of the Olympic games is one ofthe features of the January THE SEDUCTIVE SKI By A. E. SWOYER A Fall of a Man Who Leaped Into Fame Against His Will and Then Ran for His Life


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