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Oshawa Daily Times, 14 Mar 1931, p. 5

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THE OSHAWA DAILY TIMES. SATURDAY, MARCH 14, 1931 1881 Aelia FIFTIETH \ BE a re So Stee Sic A ANNIVERSARY 1931 MLN E B RACKR 273 "RAILS and RESOURCES goes on, today as then, discovering, develop- ing, settling and building the Dominion, HERE the forces of nature upheaved the vast barrier of the Canadian Rockies the picks of the first construction crews uncovered mineral deposits. The rails that led to the mines subsequently furnished a means of developing and marketing their ores. ( No one ever dreamed that linking the: oceans by rail would disclose so much trea- sure this side the Pacific. ([ Steadily the road CANADIAN PACIFIC TODAY The Canadian Pacific Railway runs from the Aflantic to the Pacific Ocean. Its liners sail from Vancouver and Victoria to Japan and China, and from Montreal, Quebec and Saint John to Great Britain and the Continent. It operates winter cruises to the Mediterranean, the West Indies and Round the World, and a winter service to Bere muda. Its chateaus and hotels represent the latest word in comfort and lusury, lis telegraph service employs 225,000 miles of wire. Its express travellers' cheques ave curyent all over the world, Canadian Pacific offices and agents are to be found everywhere, The Canadian Pacific Railway maintains a Department of Development, the chief function of which is to initiate, stimulate and foster the development of natural resources in the territory. served by its lines. The Department is continually engaged in obtaining and: distributing reliable information regarding a wide variety of these resources, developed, partially developed, or wholly undeveloped, included under five main groups minerals, forests, agriculture, fisheries and water power, IAN PACIFIC

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