JNTRErfl) WOMANSURVIVES STORM!?\Dak Kathleen like* Lone Prllpcetor, Hear hr* Camp After Trying, Li-pennee In jfoi*luitchcwmi[iuSASKATOON, Sask., Dec. 6—Therehas been sincere rejoicing throughout the Herb Lake, Man,, district on receipt of reports that Missf Kathleen Rice, B.A., woman prospector, missing i for two weeks, had returned to her camp safely.While a storm was raging that prevented men from crossing the lake forten days. Miss Rice started with her 12- 11foot canoe and made her way over six 1 lakes and twenty-two portages to Sturgeon Landing and thence to The Pas. n a country where men take their ' jn their own hands daily, Miss Is regarded nil a super-woman.%dKl ake’s woman prosflcctor has travelled alone in all weather hnd under the most trying conditions and carries with her the respect of white men and Indians alike.While repeated attempts have been made to prevail upon MisS Rice to set down her experiences for the edification of her fellow' beings, she has declined and modestly turned her attention to tasks hitherto regarded as the special calling of strong, red-blooded males.