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A recognised feature of summer in the Canadian Pacific Rockies is in the efficient service of the Swiss Guides which for many years has been maintained in connexion with the mountain' hoels owned by the Canadian Pacific Railway Company. Following a suggestion that expereienced Swiss mountaineers would bo of great assistance in that region aptly described a $ "fifty Switzerlands rolled into one,'' arrangements were originally made to bring over a number of guides for the tourist season and for several years the men came over earfi spring and returned home in the autumn. Then, becoming well satised with Canada, they decided to locate there permanently, and the Company built for them the model Swiss village of Edelweiss, located near one of the many beauty spots on the Canadian Pacific line. Two of the guides, Christian Haesler and Edouard Feuz, are veterans who formed part of the original group. Haesler accompanied Sir James Outram when lie mr.de the first successful ascent of Mount Asshiiboine in 1901 and Feuz was with the partv of students who, last year, climbed five hitherto unsealed mountains, and discovered a new route to the top of Mt. Columbia (12 000 feet), the second highest peak in the Rockies. A Roman grave has been discovered ! at Castor, Northants. While Mr Henry Longfoot, a farmer, was engaged in, ploughing, the share struck an obstacle wliicih on examination was found to be a grave, formed of. limestone slabs,! eigHt feet long. Portions of an adult i male skeleton—in all probability that , of a Roman centurion of the days ofConstantine —-were inside the grave, which was made on the site of a Roman camp.
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Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18366, 27 April 1925, Page 9
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