Jack in Civilization 117 



his piece in it, out among the trees, and 

 there he would take it out himself, and 

 leisurely eat it, or cache it away until 

 needed. 



In the numerous invitations which were 

 continually being received for lectures and 

 addresses, there was the constant request : 

 " Be sure and bring Jack ! " The result 

 was, that as I travelled up and down 

 throughout the Provinces of Ontario and 

 Quebec, Jack was as well known to thou- 

 sands as was his master. In the large halls 

 and lecture rooms, as well as in many of the 

 largest churches, Jack, the famous mission- 

 ary dog, was ever a welcome visitor. At 

 Sunday-school picnics and other gatherings 

 of the children, Jack was the hero of the 

 hour, and many of the little ones hugely 

 enjoyed the ride upon his back. Then, when 

 the speakers assembled on the platform, and 

 the music and speaking began, Jack had an 

 honourable place among the parsons and 

 others of that class, and none who knew of 

 him and his work ever thought of disputing 

 his right to his place among those most 

 highly honoured. 



The following is a good illustration of 

 Jack's popularity with even the highest 



