Trip From l Ottawa to Pacific . o l ~- I M" Boast Described w. Illa-ow nenug. as n g I a E “s” rlend-s _ The following sketch was writ- pm“, “w” m; ' l...--.... 0.1:: J s... '" last year's Pacific Coast. where she is em- ployed in a new office of ths Civi one roamed h 5t, o-ii your ~ . . vine and . s ic C mmission. been em] d flwdigtf elfllllwcto ‘get down to my trip. I, oi an ogri-rilownyorgimwny” by m‘ Slmllv ~-= l . ‘;,"..<>.".:"; .:":s.:y.;ie:.-..il='.l m....‘~g==....==..--=-l l» w» IIIIIIIIQI‘ IGSSGS xscwcos ALL- ° ~ ~ are at his mos ‘ . Bu“ {swim-m . bed as soon as I got my sleeper. sips-inter. in o Dunedin West ' md dn-nk ienty When I awoke in the morning we being employed in ehstupui with of water. ‘ilhu nutritious cereal helps F" l" ‘h; “"{§',°§n§',‘,‘,f,§§° .52? $3. °' ti" Wt Tmlwwl l . e....iw...t.o.;.-veln;,lulwevu ...“;*:.:.""l..s:.*e...... The .... or" 5 arga n roup! as ea inuns , - ' ' . 7% fifnlt.‘ré“i..fi°i°i.rt”iiel‘l“ieii.‘f employee - ..... ~ - m", Mwkjulé}. _ - "hf" try. w I deluded to read llatll I'll W the Power House et GROUP 1-8138 selling for 81.00, loin lien, Piqeee, Y into more interesting terri ma” mam Plant. At both Gmflum. u.‘ heuxku. q eeleeeeleel senseless-es Iglellie ltin hand Msdeb u ' w in London. y Kc o“ . gig...‘ I?’ flgllsltgotflltilgillwég m: mpoet and highuestoeenw l‘ 0 0 Q ~ mnibmiiithll. ° ° ‘ l eoeiiini“. ‘rm w, MW oaoue a-aaes. selling for ma. Printed end rm- Sheers with Slips, . Just as t was setting dusk Moa- Iwraonallty. he was q, genqui m. also plain crepe, bleek ell new 3 Miss Ina Weatherhle l elm - lamp» a melon» w» - M. w», ~ rou- nahsn.» - superior and when I woke up next in the Steel . morning we were in Kenora. It 53nd o! children he was always Bgggmgg M" Hang gay: vglliolylggllyexlglljjifn;"jrgufllglllg wfllflllllllllll of "w". and many hare GROUP 0-47.95, selling for $6.96. Pleie sheen, printed sheen. ging- bit but tile train never stops more of _ hams, charnbrays, also navy and black enpe 5 ggggptllfrlxegehfrfmeflveglvleaggélfig _, Rsdinsogs e One-half hour of nuptial music time from our leaving Ontari q preceded the ’ ‘ wedding o! N1 We were in sight o! Winnipeg. Miss Mary ma Weatherbie. daugh- and shortly after I arrived at Aunt ici- of Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Kate Keoughb. They gave me a V Wcathcrbio. Lincoln Heights, iior- wonderful time but it was really sklllfd at nierly of Mt, Albion, Prince Ed- ,too short. There I met Mrs. Urban terlol‘ decoratl ward Isiand\_ and Re“ Frederick Farmer from Kinkora and we dis- Following H. l-Ieag, son of Mr. and Mrs, prod cussed our home town at great mllns wen take Haas. 376 Marion Avenue Sunday letegth. Fllflellll at St. John's Evangelical and Re- eflllefiifly mlmlml I left Win- formed church. Rev. Paul saleste 111968: through Brandon and sur- when they were convey officiated. rounding districts a few hardy by motor hearse to Bey View, the Miss Helen Heston, organist, i-e- farmers were starting on the land fflryntenninm of the iviflv sentcd the program, playing gave but the country was quite drab and Nova Carlboo _ Marla." b; Booth-Gounod: “lnter- PYIOHOlf-illgblefilllzlfill fl‘ léfillcllfd lili- 1-1“ » a ‘. mezzo." rovos ; "I Love You Hna. a s e rs rea prare _ p ' Truly." Bond.’ “Loves Old sweet country Where you can see for _ 9R0‘? n4.10'95' "m"! f" 35-95» lllllf Pilot lli glnghams, ehenibreys, iv“ “ma; ca... isolirli“ axis‘: “u: . k » ' l i“ " °°° """“°“ ‘"°“" "'° “'° "‘°°° ‘"'“°° 95 rom " o en n." agner an 0° C y e r eems coc ih s r . ' ' Mendflssomfs “wedding Mm“, pm on one side of it and you get a noon mm“ m me me MrheCaninel-i; n printed sheers. .e. I . Frinivs “Indian Love ch11" was perfect lgalvtoflthe citybl wen; as bellltlwoa eloquently paid, when - played din-inc the ceremon i. l" H5 l e s at on and reathe n Yell v65. ' . $0,015. w“ M.“ Bowls DP some o, the m1 mvigomung . GROUP 11412-95. selling for $6.95, half price. These dresses 6 L021... whg sang 11M Daeynlng,“ prairie air and it really is brac- _ ~ are monatone printed slicers, also o. few plain crepea. I by Cadnian; "O Promise Me," De- lllg- > Koren and "The Lord's Prayer," Next morning about 9:30 we got . . S. Weir o! the Qrwsli by Mnlotte. into Calgary, I liked the anpear- and Vernon Charge conducted the Palms were banked on the altar Race of it very much; both Resins wlemtll solvlce. the choir imdep u“, f . licfor. xvhich th coupi h d and Calgary look so new in com- rec on o Mrs so 1 _ . I ‘ ' vmvs Pby candlellght, e “c Ange parison with our eastern cities. led in the slnei of“??? Martin‘ ' Q . , m! eerer My ~- M ll he "of. eel o... u... . as ear s 8 O .. ’ H-i as mo b. u I_I ..;._..s .......,.,.,..' ‘ “e81.-. ‘ ' = _.~.-_,--_ ‘Le-q u ,__-.p\.\-\.-.~.-.~.n.'i.".\H.ILI..n.n.A.e_- 1-4.- . - n - - .. - - - The bride. who was given in marriage by her father, wore a lll Al?! Plat" and “What a IPrlend lovely frown of starched chiffon x figmthclllillfyc to we coastt I Holvelln Jesus" The pastor c ivi a. sight trai . Num i- olm e moi 8X0 m; PHI o l’ slllli‘ m: essasz i s i fies formed n highs]. 111845325 rélhe the trip for it was entirely new worelv bereft fllwlly. “$180 was: call: . ‘ , u Q x back of the skirt forming me to me and the.mountains are in- i ed upon to mourn the loss of h be- . (rain. The rufflpg e150 (rimmed descrlbably lovely. When I got in , loved son and brother, in such e ' the edge of the sleeves and the the train at Calgary I secured a sudden and tragic manner ' = u 00 sweetheart neckline, worn over a good seat in the observation car 'I'liose officiating as pallbearers p ' crinoiine skirt.’ the ggwn hm a and from there I never budged vilere: Messrs Samuel Hume, Ernest until exhaustion and hunger over- Marlin .John Campbell. James Mar- . ABOUT 25 last year summer coete. worth up to $3600 now selling for ' 1 borlfifwfant appearance. t d k m t l m H L‘ d b Dutht i1 g Ch _camemea ar ang.Iwas-n. 0y Rbbi__;o( _ . “m. 51am. “Cm; Y§§k”°,.,.,‘;,.,,, 3,2, almoist Wfyixflflgkzekili flrom sazilrls in tllhlnaictillntermentls took 1xplselgliii - . $835» llilllt ll"! dirk cfllllffl- 8 W011i virgi .tjl . A g ,1 i . Mm crmen a iugc pea s on‘ lo Rm v p] t_ — lace, gm xtiflstihg brldceiglsogmiieélgs emmr side, fearfilg m“ while! Surviving age his Wren.‘ Mr .- _. A150 it few tweeds and pllldl. ......---.-.........-......... I zhe only jewelry worn by the seeing something gorgeous on my anti Mrs Simon D. csmphsh bride. She carried a ‘ohm Orchid right, I might be missing scme- Dundee.P.E.1’. three sisters. EH41): ivlth a satin shower on a white tlllns better on my left. ihtm Gordon Morris. Arling. slayer book. Lallvlns ofllsaly We trevelledJ-"ll Mass-Measure. Mrs Archibald BLOUSES-Jlightly soiled in sheere and slub .materials. priced- Mrs. William B. Lantz, sister 0g through the foothills of the Riock- iMacKlnnon. Cambridge Mess shc bride. was maid 0f honor. les and. occasionally I'd get a tan- I Jessie. Mrs. Parker Macoollrall’ ‘ l Bridesmaids were Mrs. Charles tallzlng glimpse of the mountains. Waltham Mass, Two bmthers’ z 1 i-lolricrick. Jim, and Mi“ 38m, but we would round a bend and Arthur, Belmont Mass Alexanden 53-95 f0!‘ ............-... I $2.95 for ...........-... I Klooz. Mrs. Homerick is l sister they'd disappear from view. This Milwaukee, Wis. His wilt predec: o! the bride and Miss Kings a cob was a ranch country and there eased him a number of Vfllifg ago . lege friend. were herds of cattle and horses A member of the Masonic lodge v - All attendants‘ gowns were made Smiling on the hillsides. We fol- his brethem in different Darts of ' ' - alike of net over surges, Wm, lowed the Bow river a long dis- Canada will mourn his loss for he ' ‘ ‘ 5I\V(‘EJIl'IERI'lJ necklines and short tance and at Morley I got my first War greatly admired by his fr ‘ Me L D mi server. Double rushing trimmed llllmpse of cowboys and Indians. emai brethern ‘ ' the yoked which were slightly off It ls on Indian trading post. and Present ii. his funeral were his " c ' the shoulder, and the hlpling o; while there several vans came in, brother Arthur of Belmont Mass I the skirt. Th, msidmhhono, with whole families aboard. The and his broiher-ln-law and sister’ CHARLOTTETOWN. P-lll- - Woro and iibe bridesmaids PBDoole! were strapPBd m ‘he Ml‘ lllvl Mrs Parker MaoDougail . uaw’ b k l t dltl lI di OfWlIh M flowers matching the g§§§§§’“.$§}§ igshiori. Zighgrenlsr: 1.15s’? falxlls :2 To atliealrggirea-ll/Zii in their hour of ' Worn by the attehdshm They m” the Bow river called Kananaskis sudden sorrow zoes out tfhe sylm- than this w; ried bnllqliets of briarclific roses Falls Wllloh supplies the electricity bathv of H. wide circle r 1'1 d ' l ‘ m a“ u" m“ °' ‘h’ if h h l - h - ' ralli- and dclphinium. to the surrounding country and to whose regrets were exgrssslégnb; milling‘ ‘Ami-flu 15in: W" its‘; “d” . gored: Zgafitzallofiua? mtlllitl (guy? canfiucésdlit flcslféxlfifll. The Bach attendant wore a s all the lllttroment camp at seebe the mfinv beautiful floral tributes touuh human hearts eswtlzi] balk as! common ienguags b; sh: _ to be found in the Bible? ‘choh-y s“ ' "his Lord's My She - sold cross. the gift of the bride. oallrby- At tllls oolnl about slXly lllat crawl his (‘asket and the me iouohed them. filllh bowie the whole Bible "People or China. India. Africa, has» en ‘Hwhen The Roll 15C!" ! Mrs. Weatherbie wore a. sea- mllei “Om Calgary We entered the many cards and letters received n "n l-‘Yelww ‘Vlllh 38s and stained. fibww “ml Grllllll- South America and the Islands" of 19¢ Up Yonder". Mr. and MIL ‘$111116 fjcllfswsllgs 1x5 slglllvn and E1261?’ "llll/llgelltllettorfilghrrgléfih“anfem- aliflvnirllng the deem merele of _ ‘I; has come through many axes, ‘haThat gift from wheels has the ses. need the Bible as their Arthur ivicxay Allllllll- “ll - t . ' - - .9 ' v - hand; . ‘ ’ n marching accessories “Y” ‘llgnll/lél; led “The Gap. The“, was om. mm M... rhfdélggifel; lgaiéivlfllfllldizllg d haflnzome out zxldtllglllvlolrldhllalkltoalli‘ llwpfiltlgl-lllrifpfighsniind “i?” iguuiie m '.’i-“§.,f““d,§’{,.“,f§,‘,fif5§gnll;g§ "Looking This Way- t in the n“ mother of the bridegroom. lo the car who knew the mouh. left an admirable imnressien Sn {Bill u y Blvd hl-l Ark. ID! Abra-ham d ll has done mole. I tlllgk it would ixheeggmnfihey may bs iluided bright ,,,,“§.,.,‘Z?§r,1§“9rii§ gash-bearers botglllgflssegilgardsnlas completed $3315‘. lllllgfntllguflgfll; (filflgélregilllpeab: ginszgjy; acquaintances. —N-ew l I be qtuitet easy and of great value for and led in the paths of Righteous- Tryon were: Sheldon Dixon. vane» Ushers were. Louis Hill such as Grotto Mountain, the 6W5 eooroelv . 0 Quay m. mnlunm o‘ m“ n?!‘ Dlxmll 57cm“ Thompson‘ Alden Ch 1 and h i Following is the telot of an sd- 9°" W!’ Political thought In closing let us ell re-dedicnte cram“ Lush gsm-dy, cordon ar es Gilbert. T ree s siers. Cascade Mountain. hm, dguvm-ed Mommy evemm by oh inspiration and organization through the een~ ourselves w the way oi life it tca- H '1 m, 5 w mom-h his lath- R§"'§’§‘.a§°" W“ be“ ma“ f“! fiflfig.°§§°§§§n§§§°mb§§°°n§§,"Ziflfliw-H ' s liéevklTliédMérlllemtan. pastor of m ' tangles; Nor people could for chQl. and let m each one resolve g‘":'nd°,,°,,,,§,,' three brothers. A reception for "5 guests wok was at Ban“ aha 7 got o“ and‘ | wwrgglt £1111: lwchui$filfifelfié tailed world like music o! §,,a;/fir~qx‘§llg=oe§s1go hi: thgltlht we shall do our best to make it Rgymnnd. in Italy. Earl. in saint PlBoe at the church following the levelled in the delights of the O’i..ea.l'.v of the Prince Edward fffllrvi- allugnolttloilllzlllnandawic? without becoming swm of th‘ that ivriviiese of the British and ' ° Possibilities of human ills found "The Blbielis the world written e . in cerern _.Atl1.- ~- ith t‘ k "i- ' l fiake. cllglited terrilifiifie, “filjg, F§§“§i.‘$v§' us Oxlll-loflulll 5513282221 SI lggt M goieggnAgilisle m“ we” °‘ 58.2%? filgrglhg: many nowhere else. again on the fleshlv tablets of hu. 0W r .. .d ll f ti’: i‘ f "It. is to t h that I . " . ' . iahlce. s hYggiPc ‘h? that rfiipllgfihfiflfl gpfinrgrlrlpsllotgl in etho ailyliStzgiCegan r have been also’; gtileaaddonor a“ . 69h end his m, flognfzhsvoitgyoflrrfiggflfél-l l" ‘llllllanlamylrgdgé wlggd§llfilllm5“"lgx_ s t ll I presented by a. string ensemble “n- Leaving Bahtf we passed Hole- UITAWA mm 2., (C?) % gzlfllléglllliylble ' “ ' am g3 rest them’? o; the Bisi§“m'§§§ fiflrhood; lot, usbgcome uniisd and s e p ' ' “ " ' of a. great people. who often rebell- oome n rtwined in a bcsu- e reel pert of l-hlt Prottll- - “‘“‘ " "——'“ Latest Aldrich Fllil El. l i u | I i i i i l I r I I i -u_a_’d—n'~o-l“ ..-sr-<er.vse -* f-‘n-JHH . 1 u u - death‘; dirigmon of My‘ Gum“ {{‘."“°;w“l‘ M°““"‘§§‘ m “lmch The Prices Board nnou oed to- ls an honor for two masons i r rave n , to ere s a cavern. w ere the as- ll l1 l i lll» the MW ligvirs. Kaaihallldrliiqut onic Lodge of Bani! holds its nllget- f“ g "vlfidh ‘mier- flellllfg Th‘ swhw whim m“ tgeailglogiiteigkfisilfhaefififmmufl man. Illgifewahglldaogm: t3: rose crepe rim m, in 5_ . un erw c saes o spec: g - Ho“ ' ’ accessories and a tlllshrtvelth g came Mlmmal" bunem“ mllk wlll b6 restricted to l? 01’ mntllieuirottlllieeigvitltcrdflrggod o‘ God lcorsags The coums Wm be at . conislalrve butterfat for other ees- °°d a: iffggdflsewwt by an unim a. Mme B0 much of the ins miles’? Eauywood L“ Ahgsies Hi4 ome in Chauta un. Castle Mountain was tli m st e“ o" "llrmses- - ' th ' Mrs. and: is augraduate of M-ld- "““""“bl'~‘- “s l‘ l’ “will? llkoo= Th’ Bmml 5"“ ‘h’ "vmd ‘“" "n ma tmfugh the ‘vmiibm ‘I d - the atone! thlt°1l3m§3ifi3§'seii“”"“‘°" -— I “ma” B” acoutglroofifgxlllrfi lson huh. SOIIQQI m... “mm... ;O,_ castle. eight miles long, its liigh- o". "lollllls of which were not elven “l m“ Y l>°°ll= "Blfiflmllgagortlfl- o! the preachers and priests of am~ them on to a lire of INA? 25"?“ rmnwd m Izenllyl-Ie drcAld cli - lone. She has been tehchine inicst peak over 0000 ft.; tlien cnmc- l" l“ ""ll°l'"°°"l°"l- cllllwllllllm w a; be m m" mm ther daiv speaking nap words and fellowship here on sail-ll: om WILLIAM THOMAS "ENNIS"! m r ‘m m Parma Cltv schools. ‘ Lake Louise with its station Just “ml "larllles “ll l"°"l°"= "de" "' zoo ianzualzes and dialects That it “Wllmlllo lo all days end all places. well u creating in their life hi i? Rfiv- Haas graduated from "l" l‘ 1°? Calllll- Somewhere near allllllos the Sale °l milk ""4 “Wm is new being read and studied bv I‘ l‘ ‘h’ “W” °‘ "l" "ml "l" °l t! W! holler conception oi in i»; Th‘ ‘ma’ °°°“"°d m u“ P” about so lviansflcld Senior hlrzh school Ash. llere we passed the Great Divide l" calladll- but mill“! n° “all?” many people oi‘ varying colors and m‘ P l l‘ ° m" l4 Mil yond. a ' vinciel Banatorium on June ‘l. menus; wne land (Qllggq and Eden Theoioglcal between Alberta and grmsh Con in crices alieadv in effect. med,’ i‘ dm to ‘abouts o’ the Silepheid. I she-ll not want." Then 1944. of William Thomas I-Iennes- w handy m m’ flunk“ “m, Shmihflm He is m‘, dean or n“ umbh,‘ which you one“ m. pm Sales of ordinary milk, which Bible sodew and it m doubtful turn over the - Brotherhood ley in his 23rd year. He was the blame llszinug “rho-mes and Imstm, r tun-d in the geography Cflfldlhlbp more than o0 oer cent u m“ omdslngle fwmr m mm," son of George S. I-Iennessey and Pmynmmt h“ the wistancs of the First Evangelical and RD From here to Field, B. C.. I con- l" mud mm‘ consumm" a" n“ Ill BIIDHNMQ. his m5 "MIY I llllildet two or thre i ma“ Thomas Hennesse ' He w“ the Boy Scouts of Altrlcl formrd church .11 Cedar in m"; sidererl the most thrilling part shells-vied. and consumers will be the stenws illustrated from the bible- W“ l“ "m" “Y” “‘ '“°"°°‘ ‘° throushoiu the production snd ullll Iowa‘ - - D Uthe mountain mp we entered the able to obtain this milk es usual. oh and " h m had where men have found n,“ uh Charlottetown with his family m) mm, 6M.“ m, now be Mr. and Mrs K1001 m... dang, Kicking Horse Pass and went __. ________L_ _ . o 1M u, W‘ l" dense in smuim, , m", i“, when he w“ 5 w" olll- KB m- a. use in the trtlnlne ol r gum.» I Miss Mm“ throueii the spiral tunnels where. ’ flwlhlll? ll"; tofloéher on this without ma“ to m“, Julie's ‘ .. with common bee.‘ lmed ‘t the °u b;°'k6:{] ‘B?’ l“: eaders. Alma“ W; n1... A ,,_ DP the tram goes through all sorts hi = o the Btlklrlw- From here we be- "than M 1:331’ B" W? color. ivithtllit regard b, Mahmud pie. r do not think that even yct‘5‘l"- m“ "ml l 9 i B If As a Boy scout. Henry hm“ . , dummy“ Marlene M. rhhthrtions short of standing on gan our long downward Journey to howl-ed 1v ‘hi’; lrloason or m. tradition. m" recoxnmn. on“ we h," begun to "my underund signals. He took his train ng n pluyad by Jimmy Lydonbc mo ‘ .. . ..r'i‘o among (hp out u‘ its head. The tunnels are ilndcr ‘he PllClllc Colillt- bawweglulgo ohm‘ one eat truth. m” mm med“ how real e contribution that fact cmflotnmwn‘ Baum,“ Md Ala‘ won“. and mmneroifi W town masts at the itedding Cathedral Mountain and tlie train m,“ Sm“ o! summer u]; The m‘ A salve ion and Iii’, Hilde to the development of ‘gfizlih zutlrgggé$gll§d ggmgg ftmlfiigfd m“ ' sp ras own. asses under itself ' ' e idee of de . l ° - l id- and emerges 10?) ft. below in the n, was almost; dusk when w, n. “Th. me Matchless ltewrds therhood in the flail‘: 1:123 Hllifax. end later honourably dis- it contains the usue digit S121?“ beautiful Yoho valley. We could rived at Revelstolre where we saw h; g1 ‘ t . n l’! letter to Philemon who "MW" *5 "lodlofllly llllm- Tlm ,l°'l\"“° “l” "m see the engine of our train enter- ‘the first signs of summer, hg book ti ' The“ we ha," l-ll! 11144491190 N- W! I sieve owner. Thee isms;- HB “and 1°’ a “hm n ‘h’ um“ mm‘ ini: tllgnmfltith of the second tun— v gross was a beautiful green . hr lfvfligflfgfgfidreflmyolzmnla m“ y? ' GWlEPF-"Qh o! the "luprerne (ikkN't‘% Fgfllghggglgixgs g3: ne. w e we were still up about the early flowers were co out o de . . It death’ Wm]! mo” who wrote w! otahgwg. “ed familial: glfevcno: gem.” “gm ms death‘ put v 100 ft. b t t0 t th fl t . i bl . Wh H is a nu erl er e rs one n com en I_ awoke next a most of the m! m” mo" m“ which "mm blew ha: an‘: l; 0:12?’ 13:“ ‘glxonigg o a a s its‘: reialltly amazing and hard to moaning was ‘were kilnl the {Iflfif 1d n a u ‘u! ms m me m e . e ey. an s w oe coun rys e .. _.- -_-- witnessed m h g 98-! e erroneous idea that The Yoh v ll i t i bi u h h s _ i -'-————-———-—-—————-—-—-— l" ° had for made many friends. ol and oung- A blooutiful wilt‘? ll}? igicklreil; rhgieg iifielgeeren naatugglaioolnziriiasolilnilicg ' fifle? m? nllsriuin llllgidxganxonrttfiiult?ltheilgefig ulffedwaa ll Llltmbor ol lnlty s 0 rver aons it i b " - cs _ n urc. I a a e way nto snow and ice ahind in Ontario end nd _ 3 n IWI m. tuna“ w" on "M". June and there were arrows pointing to knee-deep in summer verdure. the p the different mountain peaks giv- | The Coast Range was v sibie in the and the dream are to be 10m gigs tllcdetll‘ BfitilelgléznBhgvelgfilllgligboolkitd giilstaxevlliigt ‘the remualritdfir o‘: tile the most beautiful things ever writ. l wglfnmbejethiing is aertain T-Tg-awlihliflalzzilérl m" Leann“ pqiiflq - I . . CO Er W u - I ' We must have seemed like ants to Frgscr valley. The tress owgrs elei Wilen ilhe New Testament wes have had r3-33Je“te”§’§s Jllfllllll- Milton 0 tcliffe, Lorne pugene those towering monsters around out in leaf; the blowers in the Word of God in the Bible have seen n"! u kl Dlwllm French oomemndlf-ll- us. We ~followed the Kicking parks were e mass of bloom. The - ' ' . - ll-lfe- DOM‘ men mum‘ Th; s those pllofll "l4 Nobles. who have H 550"!’- Middlo lelt. Horsc Canyon down hill into day was fine and sunny which . v lord loan of Pan's let- 5011c on beyond all others in the rom-ll" were than Merl to oi hostilities eryri -- Golden, where we bade m, Rock. “use m, a very good lmpumon o, “UNI Ill/I'll], ' tern. And n those days when Bibles evelopment or freedom m. mm Tryon where service wee held in eight, lllflIfllqll eel ire! iloog-bye. A short distance the city. The next dey the rains “lllllllflnllf . "n" m?’ m‘ m“ Mn“- ‘u m. m“? Wllllmll llld “Ymkumlid chlil-"h- 3'"- J!" 3m“!- rom are we passed a model came and lowered m - I - “""' , “"4"? - Swliil village called Edelweiss.’ siderabl". And so enydgorrllirlcon u"°"' ‘°'“l°*'"" §,“"”t"“"“ ‘°° "AM ill-div ln the midst of hu- which was built by the o. r. n. as had antlicipeted for many nionlhs. d" °°"' 5"" "ll" - “Mil "will" l l» "l men trendy and suffering. brought e winter home for the swiss despaired of quite often. hut fin- P“! “m.” liillllfllfl!" bythh agile freecesnldhmhb B“, up” m. worm by m m". "M guides, my ,.,,,mud_ co ortcuehloruedea tefomluls. 3m mm m‘ we “Yfil ‘m no nutter in whet deoirrephisei lo- "hfiflsmlklllli! we trag/clleid iizsough iixow my arm is almost plrnlyged £135. Viernet‘! 710i]; sore ‘ulna; has“, o; sh, 3m, "y... “"0" gmlltll-flhllllvvgollalmgdaglaolr fro: u ; e e r ran e. ut t d not wrtng for three hours steady. ow er eta you e. eonom eel; life s u upon the ms or o s 0 Ill loll seem much di ferent from the havin written to all m e foods u‘ bu“ llllmlfl "l0 "Dill! 6M bl!- Rockies. in fact. I would not have Ottawa. so I'll finish iny r-lisurrlyl: nslii lrTtiliorllfr°um we ‘gm the h o! m'm'ml‘"l u“, "Wlllllm known only that one of the train~|This letter is n. sort of disconnect- rnentof loose aPure herrnlel 9°11 l" W l! u. mm m“ “m” m‘ BM‘ m?" mall-lulled llla Yllot l" me at ed. but remember it was s mighty pistes Heipgpyo. plea-h ma" ' o ' . he's fixed l‘ m" m” "Md °l - 6 the station in Golden. We follow- lung trip; one does not renlive that ' i‘ all-ll lo God. But lt. hes done P""‘"h°°'l °l 9°11 ""1 the Bro- ed the Columbia River and litnrt- Canada is auuii n" vast country un- uiwnnwhfiuui mWQ- ll-lfl "X061 the ve llnlilllt! therhmd °l m" l" "l" "l4 Wlll ed climbing again. Mung iidre I til one takes a trip from Prince Ed- 1 . We weak. lwelve hundreill urnlzo "ml" "l" olllY fill" lollodlltlon for 7 saw Ilulfnlo and elk in the fienh ward island to British Columbia . l]: Wvinvl s PiiWilPi "Mlilble 5°46 l-Pllllllted l all’ “ hem’ ""16. and those who tum nut/tn... ; for the first time and one iadv l as r did. All roi- now ho ing m ' . . o Bt- John. A film-Ind your: "l" l” Rflflerlnr dlmr- IeonevveIH-III- saw e beer. We then entered the find you all in better. fettl; than .. > l l - i gfl Kl All!" l-lllllllbil the "l" to our dey end the trays 9g ins“ Connaught tunnel, five miles long. when you last wrote. ' John WV "f, humnd Yul‘ ma: c?!‘ w‘ l‘ “h.” N.‘ the longest one on the trip. and Yours with love, . mm ma] m.‘ ° m“ ‘l: "u" A‘ l“ "l m‘ "Mm l "l" olme out It Glacier, the summit Mines. elo Wm. “tIErI-VI oil‘ teowrynpoeflbflm hlitig. b“: Jwflm I l-‘nslargd and liter in other oer-u of home It I a. m. conducted by Rev. w“ n‘ ma.” tho 5%,‘ \ bie known to all who are now denied John, N. 3., and Vernon, at home. Field. B. C. We all got out h re i in a coup] of days to wait u c - r ~ The lune ie true of th f _.._' e a e p in the fsewriss 1nd indfinfifi} . A short service was held at his l, n" cumum yr“; I