WORLD NEWS IN PICTURES --- LOVELY SHUSWAP LAKE nial BY COURTESY OF C.AR (1) Stowaways who arrived in the United States aboard the S.S. Kroonland, and were deported again. . (2) A French sentry on guard in Ger many. (3) Signor Marconi and his wife leave England to investigate' the mysterious sounds said to be messages from Mars. (4) The King at football match between Manchester City and Liverpool. (5) Military precautions in Ireland.--All vehicles approaching Dublin are stopped and searched. (6) Sir Auckland Geades, the new British Ambassador to the United States. (7) The Smith Twins, national amateur breast stroke swimming champions, who will represent America at Olympic Games. (8) Mrs. Langden in moto cycle race at Brooklands, England. (9) Another view of the King at Manches- ter-Liverpool football match, ; ll hands with the players. : : Mie 3 LE se ad Salmon Arm Valleys No land in the world makes a greater appeal to the farmer than does the great fertile ter- ritory of Western Canada, and none possesses greater advah- tages than the Salmon Arm country in South Central Brit- ish Columbia. Lovers ¢f na- ture and her wonderful works, cannot resist the charm of the Salmon Arm valleys and the Shuswap Lake. The clear, fis glorious stretches of water, § now smooth and tranquil, save for the occasional leap of the gamey salmon or trout, now (1) The Hotel Sicamous stands along the C. P. R. op Shuswap Lake. (2) Boating on Shuswap Lake. ; | are heavy cuttings of hay, large ul meadows, combine to orm a pi¢ture of contentment that one does yields of wheat and oats. Dairy- ing pays handsomely, the rich pastures affording excellent grazing all summer, while abun- dant forage crops provide the n food supply in win- sam railroad hotels and dining ; cars purchase much of | and the grower can on quick shipment Spd settlement through the ex Another industry of importance is the business, the section mate being ideal for t pose. There is an added "