1903  One can no longer wonder at the taciturnity of the men who dwell here; nor does one fail to grasp the eminent suitability to the country of its Indian name--the Silent Places.
1909  Then he convoyed forty Indian witnesses . . . to Edmonton to tell what they knew about the crime committed in the silent places.
1934  I . . . was conquered by the romance of the Silent Places. . . .