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Show PATH FINDING RUN j . HAS MANY THRILLS VICTORIA, It. C. July 2?. r0m- I pletlng the thrllllnp and nr times hair- j raising path-finding run from Edmon- I I on to Vancouver, the entire diStanci through Canadian territory, 'he Ed- i monton Automobile club automobile i 'pilots, C W. JCieymeyer and Frank I ; Sllverthorn, who ended their Journey ; at Victoria, recently, gave a graphic i account of the trip They described their Journey as one J j of most marvellous beauty and re- jmarkably hard work, but they said iney nau opened tne pathway to hjrt-monton hjrt-monton and that the expenditure r ibut a comparatively small amount o. money would make It a permanen' and pleasant trail for the tourist. They encountered muskeg, burned bridges, rock slides, grizzly bears. railrond trains, windstorms and furious rains: but thry came along with only three blowouts and those caused by rail Spikes. oo |