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FOR CANADA | rae The’ ‘aber “of Boots eid wo Have lad ibia"Glas to ‘Catiada this: “year, has: ‘been ‘eather “.gtriking Many’ of these young Jadies~are-going : te‘prospective. husbands . who’ have o: nly been ..a.; short , 18.8 3triki roup, on. board ¢ Canadian Pacific Liner WMarloah. . Mi... Roderick. Saee sends the Gee eget ts fat ese of 't ‘the a » The “brides, from left to right, are: ‘Miss’ “Andes (Motherwell); Miss’ Graham, (eainburgts Misa nn and "Miss “Mair (Coatbridge)... a = Aa Fo ‘leountry not: built on and. that ‘low. Ashford and Maidstone, Roches- ‘tat: the customs and a cay whisks ’ | Westminster Bridgé, the Abbey | before, you stood in Notre Dame. w pape _:|H. G..Parson; editor of The Star, - (Golden, and a former M.L.A. | .,.[...Ten days later, at Kenley, Col. . | Edwards; deputy director of civil | aviation, chatted with-us coneern- : what. we saw there can be given + than-that by the aviation corres- | 'pondent of The Daily Telegraph, | adian: Weekly Newspapers” Asso- _.eiation. visited Kenlev. aerodrome 7 vegterday morning by’. arrange- jment between the Air ‘ministry and the Empire Presa Union, and {Saw a display of flying, illustra- | tive of thé latest aerial tactics. .; anton a small seale, but in some . |respects giving an even more in- | timate view of the. junior service! Kenley j 18 ‘headquarters ’ jof No. 6 Group, whose particular} tat work, _. (The BALK, pageant is held at an. one sees the. real thing. - cold _ | Samson, _ {evests.. The: ‘aerodrome is, the |home of No.: ga Squadron, and the: yep LARGEor SMALL QuANTITIES ge fa-type that: was" not’ ‘répresenigdys. 4 |i iit thé R: ACB, ‘pageant. aoa a | After:thé visitors had! mad® adie :t ; of Tehowent iia ‘the ev Wrote a MBER 19, 1924 ‘With The Editors. "(Continued thn hee a ad “acy wa cpete oY 7 orce station, Now you fre- quently meet other planes. pase;| ing in: an “opposite direction.’ - “a4 lize that there is still plenty of there are considerable woods be- You' watch the wind waves in the green corn, the cloud sha. dows swiftly passing -over the: fields, hop gardens..and. chalk, ‘pits. On you fly, with views of | ter and the. Medway, Tonbridge and Sevenoaks. - : The farms, manor houses and villas now give place to closely- packed. rows of houses to the right, and~at: 8:50-p:m. it: comes to you that that big building is the. Crystal Palace.. You-begin. to drop lower. In ten minutes | you are saying. farewell-to your’ ‘great silvery steed. -A brief wait: you to-your hotel.: . After Paris the London suburbs look dowdy..Suddenlv youemerge your respect-for its history—looks like..a. dirty. ditch... On, over’ may. remind you. that,::six. hours -: Pwo. British: Columbians flew (' over on this ‘trip, the.other being ing the. possibilities of commer-|3 ‘cial flying. -No better account of headed. ‘Canadian, Editors Show’ . I: is appended: About 170 members of the Can- It was a Royal Air Force page- concern is the defence of London, |. aerodromé whieh. is not yet ‘ai. regular, service centre? at Reiley There is sunshine and you rea: a an the Thames, . which—for all Hirmvarnns Be ie : ae is . 7 3 my ‘Paw Lapine Hote. | i NopTaeRN B.C, 0 iw Prince Ropert, B. Cc. 4 oe _ Rates $1.50 per day up. zB E. Orchard, Owner European or American Plan The headquarters for the, Bulkley Valley.- Tourists and Commercial men find this a grand hotel to stop at. All trains met. Autos, livery or rigs saddle horses provided. Senifhers. B. C. aes: -Omineca Hotel. 6. W. Dawson Manager commercial men, Dining room in connection Rates reasonable. * _ Patronage is _ solicited . ns ; Hazelton - - ‘SHACKLETON Hotel. USE, B.C. : New,” ‘clean and. comfortable ve | First-class Dining. Room in connestion - -_ “Rares | ARE ATTRACTIVE, : ; ed mares w Special ‘attention 6 “travellers” ‘. . arriving or departing on - night trains . Grandview. Hotel South Hazelton, B.C. ““HOCARVATH -, PROP.‘ “ Dining Room. ; ] and Sample Roonis in conection The ‘office?’ “comninanding: ‘the | group is. Air-Gommaodore COR. and. he. received ‘the hand of. the squadron played dur ing the visit. baat ae eluding three. vgn Badele| 5, ihe” new: ‘single-seater fighter, | cD 2 Hayat ALWAYS ON-HAND' ~ "(3 4 _— ' ROYER & Gant =| ty Transfer Co wlieey tourof the. a¢rodrome® vilditize’ i |an. exhibition yof. acrobatics’ was}, 7 sive. by: sewing val Shep: iW ‘antingsd 0 on ‘page 8) : pons Pa AG }. Best attention to touriats and to ‘Hos. SHACKLETON Prop. ae ee