ERLAND HORSE THROUGH ( v " For the man or woman in search| Canadian National Railways, and the of healthful recreation, rest for jaded | tourist may engage either ponies and | nerves, and a thoroughly enjoy holiday, the. world offers not more entrancin, of scenery, where moun crag and torrent vie with one another in claiming the attention and where | Sorrow, ! Towering | Lodge, and is one of the favorite scenic nature is at her best. peaks rise to the north, south, and west; mirrored' in the beauty of | Cavell i rovide | winds up toward the very foot of the id lakes whose shores than a holiday in Jasper Nations Park, Canada's won- ;able | guides or an automobile, and thus see the mountains at his pleasure. Mount Edith Cavell, named to honor the memory of Britain's heroic nurse, rises by the side of Mount within a short drive of the hing' tain, «east | drives of visitors to the Lodge. The highway, smooth-surfaced, plac shelter for the myriad wild life for | Ghost Glacier, presenting to the which the larges National Parks is famous. Whether the tourist goes sight-|basca seeing by Wane car or by the romantic pack - y, Jasper tional Park offers hit the best can be found anywhere. and pack trai i direction fiom Jasper Park Lodge, l of the the ma- log cabin hote t of all Canada's] visitor a new vista of scenic wonders at every turn. As one rides toward the fopt of the glacier, the Atha- /alley far beneath presents an more | attractive picture of calm loveliness, Na- | while here and there a lake, reflectin that | blue sky and sunshine, adds its touc Motor roads | to the beauty of the landscape. There radiate in every | are other drives which may be taken- {in comfert--one may .go in an hour, i for instance, to the wonderful Maligne Canyon, one of the natural wonders of the entire Rocky Mountain region, where rushing waters go tumbling} and boiling through a narrow aperture worn in the rock, two hundred feet below the feet of the tourist as he or she stands on one of the footbridges which span its narrow width; At any turn of the road the visitor may find himself face to fdce with a bear or a deer, walking calmly across the highway, while on the sides of the mountains he may see mountain sheep or goats grazing. « The tourist to whom riding ap- peals will find plenty to hold his attention. Pack trails may be fol- lowed for miles. When in the com- pany. of an efficient guide, one ma set forth to explore regions whic are beyond the 'reach of the motor fourist. The wondrous Maligne Lake and Medicine Lake, with their quota of mountains reaching down almost the to the water's edge, draw more and more tourists every year. For years the wonder of Canada's National Parks have been better known gutside of Canada Chan they , ha n to Canadians, but yeat Canadians themselves are iia that they have, in their ows country, scenic attractions which surpassed anywhere in the" world, and consequently the number of dians registering at Jasper Park Lodge is showing remarkab fortable, steam-heated cabins ate pro- vided for their accommodation, an excellent cuisine is maintained at the main Lodge, where surroundin, service Canadian National Railways standard, and every care is taken to seq that visitors to Canada's 1 National Park enjoy their outing to Nog "= 4 are mot ana- e increases. Com- and 3 a are of the world-famous t and finest full. Satisfaction is. the keynote of tha service, ¢ Did You Know? 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The chassis, too, is tha stan- dard mounting for both ths open and cloged Reos, including such fea- tures as the double-frame seating for the engine, dual foot control. and oversized brakes. Two options are offered with thes new model, It may be finished ei- ther the standard Reo Blue or in 'the coldy known as Reo Deep Gray. Its upholstery may be either a gray Spahish leather or the standard black leather. 'Fhe lines of the model, suggesting a thoroughbred, alert and filled with energy, were designed to express outwardly the mechanical character- istics and ability of the Reo. The low-hanging effect not only adds to te car's road-holding tendency, but expresses this charadterigtic of the model. A certain sturtliness which means reserve power to fill every need is indicated by the close coupled, low outlines of the "body. T-6 SPECIAL. TOURING ADDED TO THE REO PASSENGER LINE T-8 SPECIAL TO URING REO Fleetness' is expressed by the har- mony that exists in the complete as- sembly. 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