Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), December 16, 1925, p. 3

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handsome cup for c p liner making world cruise at southampton the canadian pacific liner empress of prance was p witha sih or cup 27 inches high weighing 157 ounces on fnda october 30 by c s quartermaine on behalf of the round the orld cruis ing party on this ship during the winkr 1924 25 the cup is a copy of the gold entente cordiale cup presented to france by his mainly kin eduard vii and was given as a token of then appiociatfon for the splendid time the passengers enjoyed on their long cruise the cup with suitable inscription was placed in a niche in tho library of the ship and a replica of it mm presented tc too commander of the ship b griffiths rnr this memento has a specially high value in the eyes of the officers or the ship as it represents the satisfaction of passengers vfao badrjiade a three months voyage of j li the inscriptions speak for 8400 miles under their placed in nkb in llbratr ol ibc canadian atclft lolfiam 1 cupbli t mrtabti s qimntmablfpfrtsumcmpfiiawg biiakrwoodvun mnilwcdmpmmnac egrlmtb rnr commamlni 3 ttiisblaoiolkiwvihrupprcd to ht thldand ibercptla glrto lalanunnndarriaifv themselves on the cup is engraved presented to thi canadian pacific rms empress of prance b passengers on the 192g cruise in appreciation of a remark ably successful voyage of 34000 miles commander r griffiths rnr inscription on the replica presented to the command reads as follows this replica presented to commandei e griffith rnr rms empress of france b passengers on the 1925 cruise in appreciation of hut skill tact and unfailing courtesy throughout a most wonder fully successful voyage of 34000 milw n with even greaur comforts on board the palatla ocean liners than any to be had on shore it is not aur prising that cruising lias seized the popular fancy thji year many will avail themselves of the opportunity ol making the round tho world crane on the cahadrm pacific liner empress of scotland the liner leaves new york on december 3 and returni april 10 via the panama canal after vuiting over 21 countries en route including 26 porta of call and arnvint in the holyland on christmas day cruise mem ben proceed to jerusalei and bethlehem by train after div embarking at haifa after a day and hair visiting scenet made memorable by the life of our aviour the part goes on to cairo by train firemens ball supper boys new years eve thurs dec 31st xxx a dont you miss it big game hunter lauds canadian rockies keeping hens health col philip moore princeton graduate big game hunter uar eieran and mountain climber is so well knnun inlhe canadian pacific rockier that as one guide put t lie hails b hrn it passes him snd asks after ts missus and the cub fncr sinre col muore first visited the mountainous trgium of alberta and british columbia ho has minaged to spend part of each year hunting camping and climb- w mounliins he returned recently from summer en toed nohovslle where he added a few more miles to tu 1 suo mile rnird on tioniehack as a member of the trail lliders o thi canadian rockies jv hulwinjr of itorfd mads through the mountains and the ipe from lake louise to wapta thus making a splendid highway all the way from calgary through the kicking horse pass and the alley ol the yaho has gtrm touristi gtimpsea of wonderful predpiou canyons topped by some at the most majestic iceclad peaks in tho rock if then oo he jrowth jf the bangalow camp idea haf been phenomenal this season those whom the palatial summer hotels d not attract yield to the lure of log cabins perched on the shore of a crystal lake and aha dowed by overhanging mountain peak with a havw sack on ones hack one may hike from camp to camp or if one does not scorn the saddle ride a pony along the leaf trails all these pleasures col moore hai proved and intends to lecture this winter aa he has been doing for a number of years about the marvelous beauty of his beloved mountain he la not selfish he wishes others to share iheoys of the lone trail which haa lured hira into mountain flatnesses vw aine he forsook the academic halla of prinoetan this seasons transcanada mileage equalled three trips to the moon the transcanada limited the crack transcontinental express of the canadian lacltlc railway operated from ma 10 sep tember completed its 1914 schedule on septemter ulli when its last trains started and on september 17th these trilns steamed into the termini at montreal and vancouver brloglns to a close one of the service most successful seasons the trnln covers the 2 886 miles of lis run between the two cities in 10 hour and iu toronto vancouver run or 2707 miles id 86 hours mr i b poster passenger traffic mannee summing up the season s performance save out some reimirkabl interesting figures which afford a partial insight into thr iimnitnd ol the task of maintaining such a service the tnnsj nnidn limited began its runs this rar on may 18th and before 1 in- dcon tlnued made us trln r direction or sis in ill the equipment of the train is limited to one bagttrke one dloln ir four standard sleepers one loeompnrtment car vaneouer lo montreal and one 10 compartment car toronto to winnipeg with a drawinjt room 3conipnrlmrnt observation sleeper moot real lo incouver plus a local sleeper on ihe wes bound movement ont from port william to ft tnnlprg thus lb- iiiti bast and winnipeg is fom eight sections twenty three com partments and fle drawinc rooms while between wlnnlpec inrt the coam there are fortyeight sections thirteen comparlnieit and fle drawing rooms the mirage number of passenger on ibe tnln at night varies from seienly flie to 110 oo dlfferenl sections of the line bill for the 119 dns the train as in service last season there wns a one nuhl ue or ipprorlmalely kh 000 berth the east bound and wem bound trilns together coiered 6n2 miles every lar which includes the distance between montreal and vanromtr 2 886 mues 3drtween toronto and sndburj 2h0 miles cohered bj each train ind iu oronto iidjiury connection thus ihe seasons mlleace was 758 718 for the 33s trips or three times the distance from the earth in the moon lirli tlaj four trans anndn loins ere in motion over the i nmpnnys llnp in eieh dlectlon a a m dt one wn westboimrt between srller ind i hfipleail oneletern kenorn in v innipk one helween miall inehni ind birj and one between north flenrt and ancfimer wplli nt that timii ont ct1 hound wu ipproachlns rflarirr rne apprnacblni hfdnj one ea l nf iort tsilliani und one hrtweef halk itlver and ottawa in lumplete mih of equipment of which four were in motion each way tjtrj da an j one mi lirlnj cleaned refitted and turned round at each end nt ui run were required to njsjnlsln the service s 11 a m m the years schedule called for ii ehmecs of enklne on even trtns nads run from montreal io j ncouicr unit two englni s or ilia udbiir connerllhn mnde hi enrh train there were 18 enclne a dilh nil slos r thes i their inrli rhole ncine lead mo i dr floor ml ill times jiuiixjies ilie growth of h birds subject lo uniform pted over ioiir dislnnres ind not on lilcli speed lint the iriins uislnta lied their fast schedule ocr the iran eon tinenlal olirnej ind ibr elmlniilnn of nil but ess ntlil vtops resulted in tl smooth running for which it is noted owlns to hie necessity of rhnneioe tislns crews on such 4 lout run nboul ii tchs or about h men nan- reuuivd for one trip on earft ualo alille is lelnk and llnlnc cir emplojees er required for ach trip or one train or nearl ifnj men for this branch of the transtanauj service none of ihe hundreds of employees whose duties alio associate them with the trnns canada untiled but who do cot travel with it it included la iheta figures drults is ti lars amount ii i iij uil from of ii r go lungd of r an no sweat ilanda i tiinl metubuliani is much inuiii ihuu it is with olhtr iiiinhu tin alialvd mouturu lit ripiotid oi ttii houae will djiii mid iidhjtiltait pro- iim luuili and iiruvldi u tanfc lae airunm u to lacllltdm east itlhlnfecuon this erj i ihe ituus don i fi u f in the nuultry if it ran 1 1 aolded better fence in the mruui unit rhe ibe birds i tit ruo of tin rami the kreen feed and in h i f- hui do much lo keep the kiiidk blids hrowlng and health at no cost 11 the birds must be reared under iil naive conditions thtn two fenced in runs should be provided these should be lmed spaded and lulled some green fed crop ho lm us d for the birds sltemately the use o lime and the application t ilw niiaile frequently will do much lo ktep ihe iard in fair condition tin lleiisiis moil diseases spread through con u ml mi ud feed and water to pr- inl con ib in in a uon ibe utenilla lioulil be of tuch a design that the bird esnnat kit us ret into them kd hoppers and water fountains i ivur of srrachlng and have a narrow platform on which the bird can stand whlln feeding wide platforms will menu contamination one large hnn- per oi fountain is much better than a lot of little one utensils in which milk and antiseptic drinks are 1 mi d should be of crockery or enamel wr fi edlnk utensils if of such tme as can be soiled by the birds should be given frequent attention nd k pt in sanltar condition the practlcn of throwing scratch feed mi the same spot ot ground ts not tin best those attending poul ir should keip in mind that ihe bird soils or contaminates whatever ground it passes over and tbo greater sres of rae the lss tint degree of contamination the chicken cannot nte a fork or shovel to clean the yard or pm in which you keep it prisoner hi the wild stale the bird looka after its own lijglene aa a creature of duiuestlcation under jour charge you must do it if conditions are to be the bill l stevenson dept of pttenslon 0 a college quelph icr itendered b stock lards i survlce generally performed inloo stock yards and for i charges are levied on ita pa is that of supplying a suitable foi assembling nhelterln ne k radios dealing in live stock ail thi protection facllttui and olenees needed for such oper i lock its em pi or on unload and di liter the stock to the alleys of uil dlffert nt commission orms to which it is consigned the cattlu to th catili alius sheep and calvis to the aliup building and hogh to the hoes buildinx the pens are padlor l lit hock alils company render lor heir unlojdliik fei of tl 01 per car in addition to the senlris of uu uiiiiiik and tardlni the stock yards ompan supply mid opi rate wtleh tales oit which all stock sold must f ikiii to llli vendor and liurchaa uddltluual chargfs an made ure u beldk included in luae cbrgea uiploxs or th- companv feed ir ihe stock when requested r psli they also do a nne yards th com ttnsa in making ar- of disputes over for thi i office bunding mpauy i of its patrons uui bi quick luiiienl nil dtspjlihed iaj- iiiiuril against fire whlli in ds for whlrh 15 cents per car v in if r iii inn wimp or tin lib lino i i misu loi mini eu ll hi ii ullmk ihi nl ful in n iimuiiorhoiil lis it nf nrtiu s ft fi in up o kitty danced and now she payi i r- flr rrtnria hrh wf r 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