Porcupine Advance, 16 Apr 1924, 1, p. 4

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Man and nature combine to provide a real outâ€"ofâ€"doors holidavy resort at Jasper National Park, Alberta, on the main line of the Canadian National Railways. Photograph shows a few of the beauty spots close to Jasper Park Lodge, the magnificent logâ€" cabin hostelry of the National System, which has been erected for the comâ€" fort and convenience of tourists who wish to make the most of the magniâ€" ficent mountain scenery to be found within the borders of Canada‘s largest National Park. BEAUTY SPOTS OF CANADIAN ROCKIES _ Centre photograph‘ shows Mount Edith Cavell, an imposing pile named in honor of Britain‘s heroic war nurse. The darker colored mountain to the. right of Cavell has approâ€" priately been named Mount Sorrow. | Mount Cavell, in addition to being the hithest mountain in Jasper Naâ€" tional Park, 11,033 feet high, is also one of the most beautiful from a | scenic point of view. From the motor road which leads from Jasper Park Lodge almost to the foot of the Cavell glacier, which, because of its peculiar shape, is known as "The Glacier of the: Ghost," a magnificent panorama of ‘the Athaâ€" basca Valley is secured. Motor cars are available at the Lodge for the use of tourists at all times, and there are also numerous pack and saddle horses, which may be secured, together with the services of guides, by those who wish to wander from the:beaten track and thus approach some of the mountains which are not within the reach of the motor tourist. ** THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE To most of us Christianity in our childhood‘s days was a greater facâ€" tor than‘it is no‘w that we have grown into men and women. Through the successive stages of our development into man‘s estate the acceptation has still remained within us, but instead of growing with our mental and bodâ€" ily strength it has become dess real. less potent, and less actual until the truth seareely shines in our souls. It has ‘become dimmed by its very nearâ€" I have always thought that Easterâ€" tide should be a season of greater heartâ€"searching than even the advent of the New Year, when so many of us turn over the new leaf and start the fresh page which is to become aill too quickly soiled and stained by the muck and mire of our own#frailties. Should it not be at that we should look back upon the year gone by and make our spiritual reckâ€" oning, and try to bring to light our flickering faith in the immortality of the soul, that has become obscured during the preceding twelve months by the glare and tear of the day? I am sitre that it is. Best of all, a spiritual rejuvenation at this time has for its keystone round which to build our new lives the sure and certain hope, nay, the certain assurance, of life in the world to come. It seems to me that since the war it is more than ever essential that it should be so, essential to our own peace and comfort of mind, apart from all else. What is wrong with us? Are we sinking back into Paganism * Where do we stand after almost twenty cenâ€" turies of Christian teaching? ‘Let me tell you what I think. 1 think that we have lost sight of the essence of the Christian faith, not refuted it. but just lost sight of it. I refer to the Resurrection. On each successive Easter since the signing of the Armistice my thoughts have gone back to the story of the Resurrection and what it means to those who have lost all they held dear in the worldâ€"war. Always, I have asked myself, ‘*Do I believe?"" ‘*Can I believe?"‘ And as I sit alone in the quietness of my room, whether the answer be short or long in its coming, it is ever the same,â€"* * Yes, you believe!‘‘ For out of the East, stealing â€" through . silent forests, through pathless tracts of desert waste, o‘er mountain ridge and rushâ€" ing torrent, winding through mazey streets of great cities, on the wings of the wind comes the unmistakable As with the glories of nature, so it is with the Maker of them. We are so clase to the generally accepted fact of a Divine Creator that we take littls thought of His awful omnipotence and the tremendous import of the sacvifice * Mr. Ashley‘s ‘*‘Easter Message* as follows :â€"â€" is They tell me herds "who tend foot of Snowden The following Easter Message is from the pen ot[\ir W. J. Ashley, who is a Toronto Free Lanece Journalâ€" ist. ~In a letter written to The Adâ€" vance tits week, Mr. Ashley, who is a suwbseriber to this paper, says:â€"‘‘If you feel that the accompanying little make use of same as a small offering from one who is keenly interested in the North Land and may eventually reside there.""‘ ‘*Easter Message‘* would be helpful to your readers. you are welecome to Eastertide What Does the Eastertide Festival Mean to You? lcence xe full DO WE BELIEVE? IS THE QUESTION PROPOUNDED BY MR. W. J. ASHLEY, IN A THOUGHTFUL EASTER MESSAGE TO READERS OF THE ADVANCE, 12 on he On|Vv TaQt is, we are wondertul and DO WVE BHLIEVE? ertide â€" Greatest Festival wristian Church.â€"What does it winen We U TeC ) with Â¥ V me°ean tion of stth that the \\'hl hat there are suhepâ€" their sheep at. the vho have never seen _ crest,â€"one of the rhts im/the world. re living so near to 1 the ibeautiful that often prevents our of the things that r daily. Hves, and it stand afar off that heir value and are awe at their maeniâ€" to â€" vou @â€" months : day? I of all, a â€"time has to build d certain rance, of w the war al that it our own id, apart since the thoughts y of the means to held dear , I have 1‘ **Can alone in whether ig in its >,.â€"** Yes, the East, forests, of desert ind rushâ€" h mazey he wings Goimg to Build? 5485 44 * 4444 4 * 5 *A 4444 44444 *4A 44444444 A 4* 44544 $ * 2s s s3 3 5$s s 5 s s s s s s s s s . 3 5 . 5 n i6 05 3 4 44 4 * 4 5448 message from the hosts of the mighty army who have passed beyond The Dawn. 4 RED SCHOQL MNOUSE PAINT lt pays to use IFaAv®, Kitnâ€"Dried Building Matâ€" erial, Sash and Doors Kilnâ€"dried building material, sash and doors, etc., manufacâ€" tured in our strictly upâ€"toâ€"dGate factory. Brantford Asphalt roofing will give you permanent roof satisâ€" faction. Four colours to choose from. 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