Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), January 7, 1931, p. 3

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sa t fc the georgetown herald wednesday evening january 7th 1931 l pa 3 local news meet next ton council will monday 12th atllam georgetown intermediates play acton in the arena here on friday night mrc e bowman an old george town boy has been reelected mayor of whitby the heavy snowfall on mondajt afternoon and night made motoring pretty heavy on the highways dont forget the mlhtary bail in the t hal on prl january 23rd 7931 with martinramsay orchestra the wcto will meet friday january 9th at 3 oclock at the bap tist parsnnge georgetown visitors welcome n lleve me every heart has its seer sorrows which the world knows nor and cftenmei wc calf a man told when he is only sad thr loyal true blue lodge of q ytf are holding a sale if honhwiade baking hi georgetown vn january 17th particulars latex trfinal meellnir of the council of 1930 will be held monday january 12th at 10 am and the first meeting of thecouncll of 1931 at 11 am sane day t the esqueslngt agricultural so ciety will hold their annua meeting in the council chamber georgetown on saturday january i7th at 2 oclock 2t personals spent tl e annual congregational mefv ing- of union prtisbytertan church will fee held in the schoolroom of the- thiiifh on monday evening jan 12th at 8 oclock ytie annual jconfrrcgatlonl meet ing c norval presbyterian church will be held in the schoolroom of the church on tuesday jfvening jan 13th at 8 oclock y if you did not go over to- the old country fov christmas you will enjoy the moving picture trip on february 3rd come with us and travel cheaply and comfortafilyt mr jim clark of kltchene monday at his home here mrs annie hubbard is spending a week with her niece in toronto miss brunt of smith i palls is visit ing at the home of mrs nixon cole mlsstjeth mimms of toronto spent the week end at her home here mrs wrenshall of london is visit ing at the home of iwri- frg buck mr niman browit of highgate spent the week end mgfimtds 1n miss agnes ruby of hamilton spen the new years holidays with mlsa edna hawes mrs hubert hall of toronto spent he holiday at the home of her sister mrs p g early miss myrue simpson of weston visited witli her sister mrs t s hill jr over the week end miss qrace williams of toronto spent the holidays at the home of mr and mrs harold cleave mlssrs fieda brown hazel murphy nnd mr- nets long ley of toronto spent the holiday whth miss kathleen- wright noble- a h feller attended the ban quet in the king edward hotel in honor of- the new premier hon o s henry on saturday evening jan 3rd mrs c ffeiire returned home this week after a pleasant motor trip with lier sop warner of detroit to north and south carolina where a delightful holiday was spent with friends mrs wllloughby mt ada pogue and miss evelyn storkford of toron to- mrs martha pogue and mr clay ton pogue of salford were visitors ni mr harry stockfords over the new year holiday mr g t plow right manager of the hydro plant at kirkjand lake northern oht miss pearl clark of kirkland lake school staff and miss a m plowrlght rn of guelph spent a few days last week with w c and mrs anthony mr and mrs a m mackenzie of the hydro- electric power line has been completed to speyside and the farmers and others in that dis trict are now enjoying the comforts nd convenience of electric power during the holiday season two large evergreen trees one on mr l- e flecks lawn and one at st georges church were beautifully illuminated with colored electric lights the ladies auxiliary extend the comrades of post 120 and their wives a invitation to attend a ban quet in the legion rooms on monday evening jan 12th at 830 pjn montreal mrt and mrs oeorge wal lace and daughter dorothy mr and mrs chas hofford and daughter betty of toronto mr and mrs b g arnold and son beverley were visitors at wm barbers main st ir canadian legta owing to the veterans reunion be ing held on thursday january 22nd t burlington the tegular meeting of the legion will be held on friday january istb at 8 oclock pm at trafalgar council for 1931 reevew h morden depujyreeve a a buck councillors ueroy sar- gant wllbert e ford and howard a orr commissioners a t harris for light district 1 russell lawrence for district 2 and tho peckltt far lake- shore water commissioner another svceessrol ban the annual ball and supper of georgetown fire brigade last wed nesday evening was as usual a grand success there was a large attendance and splendid music was rendered by the melody serenaders orchestra the supper which was served by w h long was one of the best and much enjoyed by the patrons u j new gregory in aeton last week r l gregory ac son opened a new theatre in acton with most modem movietone equipment reeve mason and other acton off ri assisted in the formal opening and all were loud in their praises of the enterprise of messrs gregory in pro viding the town with such an up-to- date theatre notes and comments our oorrespdndents and reporting staff are always busy gathering news to interest you still it is impossible to hear of every happening in this busy community was there some thing missing in this paper whjch you knew about and would like to have read that particular item might al so have interested several of our read ers if you know of such things will you be good enough to write or phone this office 8 and jet jis know about it it you give us the facts we will be pleased to write it or if you can even tell u of the etept we can ga ther the required information your ooperation has been splendid and we appreciate it times are not nearly so bad in the georgetown district as the general trend of conversation would seam to indrate but they are made worse than they otherwise might be by the large measure of restricted buying that has swept over the world the puolic has been influenced by the propaganda of impression and many are feeling it is not right to- be free in buying when there are fellow citizens who cannot buy so freely as they themselves might tills la uie wrong impression the right way to feel about buying in these times is thai this is the most necessary time li which buying should be done wlthfri the updts of our re sources there are numerous busi ness places in georgetown who are offering business opportunities such as never have been advertised before andailrose who can afford to buy at all are both practising economy and exercising a helpful- influence on the community in doing so in this issue of the herald certain good depend able places of jnerchandlse are offer ing their goods for sale at prices that are most enticing if they nave gone to- 6he trouble of placing their goods before the public in an attractive way and have taken the trouble to solicit trade by advertising for it through the home paper they should be patroniz ed up to the limit new advertisements i ji- stlreuy cash with row for sale 7 oxford ewes apply to graydon chester norvuj phone 98 r 31 george town it work wanted t farm hand wants position as chore man with fanner apply eo box 07 norval ont for sale sow due on jan 9th apply to fraqk ruddell phone 4 r 33 georgetown 2ui mc bean co i to kent house en victoria st with electric light water and garage apply to miss pugh georgetown lip for sale set heavy sleighs portland cutter will be sold cheap a owner has nu further use for same apply lb box b herald office 2tp lost on saturday 27th smalt hound black saddje brown head sjlt in one ear about 7 years old reward phone 1 georgetown 21 4- gregory theatre wednesday january 7th theji byes of the world by harold bell wright no 8 the lightning ex press cartoon caviar friday january 9 the sea bat a marine melodrama dealing with the romances of a group of sponge divers starring nils asther story 1 of the leather pushers novelty glorious vamps saturday january 10th whoopee musical comedy starring eddie can tor the only picture to stay at loews toronto for two weeks in seventeen years comedy love your neighbor knox chueh congregational meeting at a meeting of the georgetown and lunehouse congregations called for the purpose of moderating in a call to7a minister and in held in knox presbyterian church georgetown on tuesday evening december 30th 1930 a call was extended to the rev a leslle howard ma ph d of 81m- coe ont rev j n mcfaul of mil ton interim moderator presided at a meeting of the toronto presbytery held on tuesday january 8th 1031 in chalmers church toronto the call was sustained the rev j n mcfaul interim moderator and messrs a d hume and h g clark repre sented the congregations special attraction at gregory a zlegfeld triumph at popular prices the attraction that caused new york to storm the doors of the new am sterdam theatre and pay 860 a seat now an amazing nun comedy ex travaganza offered to our patrons at regular prices whoopee a musical comedy starring eddie cantor at the oregory theatre on saturday january 10th vv motorists warned majorgen victor williams pro vincial police commissioner has is sued a warning to the ontario motor league and through it to the motor ing public generally that any motor ist found driving hls car on previa- cial roads in future without lights that is two headlights and a tall lamp in proper working shape will be summoned i m- t te uoudaji good friday falls on april 3rd this year victoria day on sunday may 24th the kings birthday on wed nesday jurie 3rd dominion day on wednesday july 1st civic holiday on mcnday august 3rd labor day on monday september 7th thanksgiv ing day on monday november 8th and christmas day on friday dec ember 35th anneal meeting county c a society the annual meeting of the halton county childrens aid society will be held at the gordon home milton m wrlrtay jan 18th at eight oclock i v vin wm pm reports will be received and officers elected as well as members of the board of management of the home the work of this society covers the whole county and all citi zens are invited to be present at r i shalt strewed rev r s boyd guestspeaker at the meeting of the norval united yjb pointed out that there is far more in religion than the shalts and shalt riots miss dorothy watson was in fchargc and was assisted in presenting the topic by ritv n d mcklnnon who gave the- explanation misses laura ranklne leora mcdougall tom sykes ted horton were assisted by macwat- son ml stella oreenswonl and the boys ononis of the society in present ing the program nean century mark within two years of the hundred year mark john horton of erin who recently celebrated his 08th birth day was born within jdx miles of sttatfardonavon birthplace of shakespeare 183 he moved to canada from england in 1884 later residing wlui his family in erin to day he is a keen radio fan and report 1skttbg bujuyetl the music luring christmas week particularly he re calls lvdly the days when- there were of sale he stated wjtls of the united charch the regular monthly meeting of the womens missionary society of the uni ted ohiirch georgetown was held tn the school room of the church on tuesday january 8th at 3 pun with mrs rumiey 1st vice president in the chair there was a good attendance there is a life that is worth living now as it was worth living in the for mer days and that is the honest life and useful life the unselfish life cleansed by devotion to an ideal there is a battle that is worth fighting now it was worth fighting then and that is triebattle for justice and equal ity to make our city and our state free in fact as well as in name to break the rings that strangle real liberty and to keep them broken to cleanse so far as in our power lies the fountains of our national life from political conuserkal and social cor ruption to teach our sons and daugh ters by precept and example the hon or of serving such a country as ours that is work worthy or the finest man hood and womanhood the wellborn are those who are born to do that work the wellbred are those who are bred to be proud of that work the welleducated are those who see deep est into the meaning and the neces sity of that work nor shall then- la bor be for naught nor the reward of their sacrifice fall them for high in the firmament of human destiny are set the stars of faith in mankind and unselfish courage and loyalty to the ideal exchange crunfan merscal assoc cerumen or ear wax edward feus deft holds that the enrobing urge uva heritage of all white races be the objective high furniture for an infant a treetop for a schoolboy or the pinnacle of success or the summit of a mountain for an adult he ought to know for he makes his living as a mountain kide in che heart of fhe famous canadian rocky mountains with tdquartera at the canadian pacific railways hotels at banff and lakexoslse and has more first ascents to his credit than any other mas in the eoontry his brother ernst right is also an experienced guide and mountaineer both arenatives of jnterlaken switzerland and nave winterhomes in the little swiss guide village of edelweiss in the colombia valley they are shown scanning the peaks adjoining the banff springs hotel hbase to rent seven room house on kennedy su i hard and soft water electric light wired for electric stove apply to 0 vint joh4 st georgetown 3tp tl lost black and tan beagle hound lost on saturday oec 27th any person knowing its whereabouts kindly com municate with w eaumont george town it here and there and the annual reports of theaifferent committees were read mrs hutt in timated her acceptance of the office of president for 1931 mrs rumiey con sented to assist mrs oneill as pianist for the ensuing year the scripture lesson was read by mrs deans and an interesting leaflet on japan by mrs godfrey mrs f allat favored the meeting with a solo during the year 55400 was raised by the society and 9300 by the mission band for mission ary purposes church news st albans chnrch glenwuuains 9 jo am holy communion choral 3 pm evensong and sermon by the rector st georges charcot firts sunday after epiphany 8 ajn holy communion 11 ajn mattlns and sermon by the rector 7 pm even song and sermon by the rector cor porate communion of the 1921 and the 1928 confirmation classes rev r w rumiey minister mr norman laird choir master services sunday jan 11th 1931 10 am sun day school and bible classes 11 am holy conuminlon 7 pjn evening worship friday 8 pjn preparatory service salvation army thursday jarw8th james hay dbc will conduct a public gathering in the united church at 8 pjn sunday aervices jan 11 11 ajn ho liness meeting 3 pm sunday school 7 pm salvation meeting all are knox presbyterian cnareh sunday jan 11th at 10 am sab bath school and bible classes 11 am and 7 pjn mr ross k cameron of knox college will preach on friday jan 9th at 3 pjn the womans day of prayer will be ob served on wednesday jan 13th at 3 njn the first wjkjs meeting of the new year will be held when we hope to greet all our old rnembcra and many new onea baptist ohareh rev a n frith pastor mr char les- kirk organist the childhood of jesus as described in luke chapter 2 will be the lesson tn the sunday school at 10 am public worship at ll am and 7 pjn conducted by the pastor young pmpiss untob on monday 8 pjn 1 the annual social and business meeting of the church will be held thursday evening of next week janu ary lbthv it is commonly said that f our pedal senses hearing comes second inly to sight these two sense are so necessary for the full enjoyment of life that it is impossible to say which of them is the more precious every one will agree that to lose one or the other is a calamity and that it is well worth while to take whatever care is necessary to preserve both the outer psrt of the oar which we can see acts as a rece i collect ing the sound waves and directing them inward to the hearing appara tus where the sounds are registered the canal which leads inward and which ends at the eardrum is lined with a tissue which secretes a sub stance called wax or cerumen this secretion keeps the lining of the canal foist and soft after the wax has given off its moisture it falls off tn small flakes which are carried outwards by the hairs which grow from the tissue lining the canal in some cases and under certain condi tions there is so much wax produced that it is not got rid of quickly and as a result it accumulates in the canal poking at the ears to get rid of some wax or to relieve the itchiness in the canal very often leads to trouble bolls in the ear canal practically always follow some injury to the canal due to poking at the ears bolls in sny part of the body are painful but when located in the ear canal they are more distressing than usua which is saying a great deal someone has said that we should never put anything smaller than the elbow into the ear 1hia is sound advic ft it mimh hst trouble of having any excess wax properly removed than it la to run the risk of the occurence of bolls in the ear not only may the canal be damaged but an injury may be done to the eardrum by poking at the ears while we urge that it is n to avoid unskilful attempts to remove wax we are not suggesting that it is a difficult matter to do so if the pro cedure is properly carried out in most cases a gentle stream of water run into the ear will break up and wash out the excess wax our advice is that nothing be put into the ear bv imml hfort wax cannot be washed out then the removal should be undertaken by a skilled physician the wax requires to be removed for not only will its collection interfere with hearing but if it is left resting against the eardrum for a tons period it may cause dam age to that part what we have said about wax ap plies also to the removal of insects or of any foreign body which may become lodged in the ear warm water is as good as anything to des troy and 4lskdjee an vinsect but the removal of beads beans and othei such objects that children put in then- ears should be left to skilful questions concerning health ad dressed to the canadian medical as sociation 184 college street toronto will be answered personally by letter xljktoopls j taught myself to read sndt write by reading bills catalogues and such like boy what we wer plixylriir endur- shfl watenad tftet tjatr vep tidd then he gv ity card of thl4k8 we hereby convey to niends and neuaibors our very sincere uunka ra the many kindnesaes and ayrrgpattiy extended to us in our sad berasre- ment by the death of our beloved mother the late mrs oharle stringer of terra cotts- the family card of thakk8 to friends and neighbors i hereby convey my very sincere jiir for the many lrlnrtwinmr and aympathy extended to me in mv sad bereave ment by the death ox my beloved aiusband mrs oliver mckay wny is be so sadt dldnt yon tartr lie bad boh bank- ruatv iik money ova p lawyar a onist hv the whole troth if you- want me to defend you now have you told me everything prtsoner aferrthlng except where i hid the money want tvhattnyiej j p irage leave him at t last moment prown tto it rttumadl- 642 the canadian governmrnt is poierating wtil ranches and e- poriers in their efforts to secure a saarket in oreai briimin for cana dian cattle said hon robert weir minister of asrlculture who visited montreal rocenly to in spect an experimental shipment of western steers at ike stockyards in that city the cattle compris ing 416 head of shorthorns here- fords angus and purebred steers were brought to montreal on can adian pacific railway for ship- pent to manchester england analyxhur thtrcauses of business depression fn canada e w peatty chairman and president of the canadian pacific railway tn a speech before the a inert can insti tute of steel construction recent ly recalled american suirsestiona that cancellation of ferelen debts due the united states would cure present world conditions and bene- ht the country thai cancelled them it is not surprising said llr beatty that your men of great vision have reached the conclutiloq that if they the war dobts were removed industry would be stimu lated trade would expand and prosperity would return and out of the revlvtcation of the world conditions would inevitably come great benerrt to the united states a fortymile ski marathon from lake louise to banff will be one pr the big features of the banff winter carnival which will open february 1st next the run wtl cross turbulent mountain streams and will rollow ascending and des cending ridges of great height no btuotb travelling in the last half is the way skllng experts who have planned it describe the event ftnslblllty of cjanctl nurrag reached the tenlth of hln powr is india wa vol red by ltgen sir george cory former deputy- chii of general staff india who railed aboard r s 4 duchem of richmond tcr ijufrrfo recently time very likely cure india of hei uu i it has done before was sir geor ges view the bunting grounds of eastern canada abound with big game and with wild fowl of every description as a result of wise came laws and conservation measure of the vari ous provinces according to a o seymour general tourist agent canadian pacific railway who an- n ounces that opportunities for huq- tars in queh- ontario- and- the maritime province were never better than tn the present season- for sale for sale at once to close out estate two excellent farms of 100 and 150 acres each about 50 acres of fail plow ing done possession at once- the price is right apply to mrs ethel lyons terra cotta ontario or gor don graydon solicitor brampton ontario 40 hon c a dunning formerly minister of finance in the king administration has accepted the position of vicepresident and gen eral manager of lucerne in que bec and will enter upon his new duties at once the appointment was made puhllr recently hy r w- beatty as president of that organ ization directors of lucerne in quebec make this announcement with a great deal of satisfaction said mr bontty in view of mr dun ning achievements in canadian affairs and his outstanding per sonal character for sale tlectric rangette 3 element separate element for oven ost iwuoo will ac cept 2000 only used 4 months also cecilian phonograph equal to new cost 11000 will mike 1000 apply box r herald office to rent house for rent on guelph su con venient to sfrhfq churches etc six rooms large bright living room and l room hardwood floors bath furnace and electric light over four tons of coal in cellar apply to mr a- b wilson main st or phone 187 a hickey tf put farming tn canada to now estasbltshed as a leading industry the lates available figures h6ow that the industry today represent a a capita value of 22 980617 ol which 16401453 u invested in for bearing animals prince edward island is the leader in the indus try with ontario and quebec not far behind ten years ago total value of fur4earliig animals on fur farms in canada was placed at 4723106 showing of the canadian paci fic railway company for the month of september in which an increaso of 1721645 was shown in net earnings over the total for september of last year in the face of an actual decrease in gross earnings is a tribute to a manage ments ability to adapt itself to un favorable conditions according to a financial authority of montreal the showing itself is not an indi cation of improved business for kross earnings were only 19192- 525 as against 19551217 qne yar sgo decline qf 35891 buj it is a favorable developtuent ror the company itself what was done was to cut down operating p1 ember one year ago to 12- 460060 for september 1930 some indication of what retrenchment tn overhead costs could accom plish was given in the august fig ures when starting put with a de cline in gross earnings of 2182- 87 the company waa able to show a natural increase in net of 388- 376 over the corresponding period of last year jtbe results for 8p- tetnber are naturally even bet lor than this nine years ago mrs w a free man of ardenode alberta a native f wisco won a pair of br urxeys tnaraiiie today she has the largest turkey ranch in nnada and la the acknowledged tjueen of turkey raising in the do- mtnldh her turkeys will return i revenue of 1 1000 this year coming for the first time to sas katchewan the western canada fbi show will be held deeember 4fe at saskatson at winnipeg twit yfcar jhore than to om jj far t prince toward island vera shown bhren greater inter- eat is expected in this years show aneus hodgson well known montreal big name hunter hack in that city from itnntf and the cana dian rockies nrjyorls that be shot one moose one elk one black bear two deer and two rocky mountain goats ho almost added a grlzzlfe to this total which however got away after six day chase why on earth more canadians do not go to banff for their hunting beats mo mr hodgson declared adding that cost was reasonable and big camo abounded there un veiling of the memorial to biihs carman noted canadian poet took place ni frederlcton recently and was broadcast alt over the dominion h canadian- pacific ra- do network sir george foster well known canadian statesman spoke oxpresiilur the sentiments o all canadians in regretting the loss of the great national hard a krerirhcnnartlan wedding of a hundred years ago was one of tber iilbh lights of quebecs third hoik dance folk sfng and handicrafts festival which was given at the chateau frontonac in thai city oc- toher ifilk dances or old and new france nnd of the metts from th prairie provinces were among the other features of the festival which was conceded tf have been the most miccftsttfu of the many produced under the auspices of tho canadian pncirtc railway the nova scotia apple crop from thp annapolis valley now valued at noooooh and the significance of this figure will be roaltzed when it is recalled that the return from last years cron was approximately 1000000 growers nfrirni therv never was a boiler year hi the hts- dl rectors of the cooperative wholesale hoc let y of great britain who recently eon eluded a tour of canada have erpressedfthemselvos an greatly ip teres ted tn the worlds grain show to be held at reglna tn 1932 and have indicated that in all probability they will visit the krnlbttlnn and conference at hat time try of the industry thnu the pros ent in 1900 there ere nvr arres under lolnccn m nnadt which yielded u2g7iit itt pretluinary ei for ltio indicate in area of over ido- nrret- ano i produc tion o nmmn fi rtontmitt pounds the grii tmrcne is in ontario which grw jo pri rent of iho crop in vsoo and 75 per c nu this year lost wvok 970 letters came in one day to the radio ofrico oi the canadian pacific railway from metody mike fans they came from cltlfts towns andtillaics all over canada and included tnany from the united states u is an nl- csnadlan rsdlo feature declared by radio station people to he with one exception the most popular realties on the air today the emperor of japan is among the recent new oustaniers tor brit ish columbia purebred poultry a consignment of selected birds which sold for 4590 from some or iho best poultry farms tn brlllsh umbla was recently shipped lo tho imperial farms each of the hens in the consignment has a record of 00 eggs or better por year entered hi competition with sev eral countries an exhibit of game trophies from british columbia re cently won higher award at tho famous leipzig fj rmany fair it included glflit inooso dcr wa piti shejp and goal heads and skins of fiirbi aring anlmuta have yonlr eye exarninej fywigfet rcift5t qsnpioa wp il bp tt wawani du stor georgetown the second wednesday of every month or you may consult dr walker at hia office in drampton j si is ii washing wanted jumdry called for and delivered any part of town work done at rea sonable prices domestic washing at special rates apply to lee sing p o bos ssi georgetown grocery specials st lawrence or redpath granulated sugar 10 for kellogg corn flakes 3 for r old dutch cleanser 3 tins for natures best rasberry jam 40 oz glass jar cold medal strawberry jam 40 oz glass jar bee hive syrup 5 lb fin snap hand cleaner 2 for life buoy health soap 3 for lux large package oxydol large package 4 string corn brborrf sunlight soap 10 for cold medal coffee per tb- posts bran flakes 2 for tillsons health bran 2 for aylmer tomatokjatsup lbs 50c 27c 27c 35c 39c 30c 25c 20c 20c 20c 2fc 65c 55c 22c 25c 15c 4 mcbean co georgetown ontario erwingoldhanis meat marke colmans trucking and cart age service we are prepared to do all kinds of trucking and cartage no job to small no job too big oourtesy guaranteed phone 253 georgetown ont or p o box 127 3tp custom hatching 50 200 at 3c per egg 200 1000 at 2c per egg we supply chick boxes at extra cost these prices are for orders received in january hatches 3 times a month a jamesway mammoth furnishes larger better chicks than most other machines por particulars write or ohooe wildwood poultry farm phone sst georgetown ontario watch our window for specials on friday and saturday erwin goldham phone 1 georgetown wood for sale very best dry hardwood 375 per single oord mixed wood 325 rails 300 hardwood slabs 350 all de livered phone 3ssj or k3j j brantford georgetown i stop coughing i flu rem prctth colds or cold of lonx t and inn disappear quickly when fought with flu also natafit relief for sor throat t uenta etc the first dose is sure to convince you dont delay stop coughing i prist- 73 oniu l w dann georgetown ontario br untons garage prompt and expert service on all lands of cars workmanship gnarantwcd tires for sale gas oh greases and auto accessories main street norm phone 280 georgetow 1 school opening hintons school supplies scribblers at 5c each ruieih and margin fine paper 80 pages ruled good pencil paper 152 page plain good pencil paper 164 page hb pencils 2 for 5c dixon hb pencils 5c each venus all grades pencil 10c each buy for values at h w hotton jeweller and sta jobrintftfgotttlrltirtbf latest good- will ship mre is the cns prince robert new liner which las been described at the last word in shipbuilding and two views of her interior she has been described as archi tecturally faster than the bremen and she will be a credit tq canada when she takes the canadiantrade and pleasure party from halifax sailing february 21 on s 49day cruise to south american porta spending it days st buenos aires where canada will have a pavilion on the rrotmda of the british empire trade fihihrrtnn to be opened by the prince olv lower left s room i lower right a cabin typical of the modern art put into i new unit of the ca narkaa merchant marine it is that 20 members will take tbecruise senators ss of parliament a lipimm of the donunion orisniiniiit prof tot ionil men manufacturers and many wboan nlrrsrr pleasure tourists are among those who riavs ahwsay issui asa space the party will al indudw a reprasagtstiwa of sir ykj a jz

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