A towel-holder is easily made by adjusting a cotton-reel on each side panel of the kitchen door at a convenient height, then screwing on a thin piece of wood with long screws that go through the reel-holes into the door. EDMONTON—Joe Weiss, a Swiss guide, is employed practically exclusively in discovering new snowfields and glaciers in the Rocky Mountains in Jasper National Park near here, for the purpose of attracting winter sportsmen to this skiiers’ paradise. He is credited with covering an average of 6,000 miles a year on skiis. Even in summer this noted guide foresakes the low-lands and heads upwards to the timberline, there to spend days in the snow-blanketed basins of the passes.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 6 March 1939, Page 6
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