Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), July 27, 1932, p. 4

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i- i r page 4 the geoisetovm herald wed neaday evening july 27th 1932 eno cleanliness good health v water alone will not remove grime from your hands you need soap too its the same with inward cleaning it tafces more than a mere laxative to remove poisonous matter lhats way enos fruit salt is so good for you it helps to make and keep you healthy by thoroughly cleansing the intestinal tract take it daily morning or night but be sure its enosl v junow fruit salt its lovely honey how much do you want law nmg rmti ea strtiom tst- timm cms ttgim 700 j stul i might rates mtmpjm all her neighbors wonder how ed bakers wife gets such good prices for her honey but mrs bakers secret is simple she sells by long distance telephone its lovely honey this summer she telephones to the hotel in town yes til deliver by the end of the week long distance is quick easy to use and profitable thkovgb the canadian bocaues continued from page 1 inlet which here is over two miles wide a long- peninsula within which is embraced beautiful sta part curves round nortnwestward from th city and almost landlocks vancouver harbor on the forth side of the in let is a magnificent mountain ranee the most prominent feature thereof are two peaks which silhouetted against the sky and renoarkamy i two bouchant lions are visible from any point in the city or harbor and have earned it its appropriate- name of the ijons oate tbe hotel vancouver situated an granville street about onehalf nuje from the canadian pacific st is the finest hotel at the north pacific from its roof garden we bad a won derful view of the strait of oeorgl- adequate slghuseelng services visit ing all parts of the city and its en virons are operated and leave the hotel dally y vancouver is a favorite summer jetty tor its mud climate floral luxuriance and closeness to water make life there very pleasant there are many bath ing beaches parks boulevards auto mobile roads and short and long steamer trips all kinds of water sports are available and are encourag ed by a mild climate the roads around the city are famous for their excellence and there are many fine drivesv vary ing from an hour to a day at a thne amongst the shorter drives may be mentioned stanley parkone rf the finest natural parks- in the world a primeval forest rlpht within the city limits and containing thousands of douglas firs and giant cedars of most amaaing sme and age the para is encircled by a perfect road nine miles in length marine drive which girdles point orey isjme which leads through van couvers most interesting residential sections and gives a wonderful oppor tunity to enjoy the run through luxu riant woods which crowd down to every tide mark the north shore of the harbor offers the visitor the awesome caollano can- yon where suspension bridges hang hundreds of feet over a torrent which has carved its way down through per pendicular walls of granite west vancouver with its easy little rock- dinging gardens and its impre sea cliff drive offers the visitor an other tempting trip orouse mountain rising nearly four th feet above north vancouver is a unique trip a fine motor road climbs the mountain to a comfortable chalet where guests can be accommo dated for short or long visits prom this height one looks directly vancouver island forty miles still another jlne drive is to rfew westminster the pacific xgtaaay runs through- vancouver connecting bear the goodyear name and guarantee are outselling every other tire in their class ft are made with supertwist cord proof against inner iriction heat have a thick roadgripping tread which lasts for the life of the tire have the traction pattern in the centre of the tread where it should be sell for 20 less than standard tires have no superior except one goody ears all weather tread are makin mileage records everywhere ask your local dealer you can enjoy us i wimoat ma dust ashes and labor of a coal or wood fee insxatl a silent glow range burner la ussl proem kitcnea stove and yonlw yj jtj- jshsr fr d eooc s and odor just c n n steady beat at any temperature without nsaviava a ungating are to ov stteat glow is the range but net choven by more mast 115000 homes foe its superior ease and rtevnllnm at operation let as show you its mlcrofced valve reveraao on rllatr and odter exclusive features that auk silent glow light quicker give mora heat and burn less oo than any cither range burner mtkaaamwanbwsro il b msd0 fm cmmmjm approved by national board onfire underwriters minl pilgrim htmfmr ymmr timt i r ay kmgm m sih glr p bmrmmfm- urgm rtsutmxm t aw g r muckart phone aitj ar w gbosmactown y bv hydro electric system j w best light bulbs of all sizes guaranteed orders taken for ranges 2 -and- liances of all kinds 5 office town a np with the main american roads of the northwest this road runs all the way from vancouver to mexico there are numerous tine beaches around vancouver the most easily reached are rjnglfrdi bay and kitsilano the scene on a sunny afternoon at bnglten bay which ilea at one entrance to stanley park is one of great animation burrard inlet ktgttsh bay and the north arm an excellent places also for boating vancouver boasts of one of toe finest yacht duns on the pacific coast vancouver has many good aolf courses all of them lshole u and all open to visitors included m these is a public course xangara owned by the canadian pacific there are a number of good tennis clubs some fine steamer trips can be made from vancouver chief igt them p is the 4nour trip we enjoyed across the gulf of georgia to victoria then there are partwihirty int mg trips to nanalmo a cruise airiisiail the oulf islands and others to oomox powell river etc an emrllrnt circle tour may be made by taking a princess steamer to victoria the n at k train from victoria to nanalmo thence back to vancouver by steamer many delightful short are made by canadian pacific coast steamers during june july and aug ust including oneday cruises to jervis inlet afternoon cr to the gulf ttilsnrk etc a great variety of fishing can be ob tained around vancouver in season n sprhsr canoe and tyee steel- heads doily varden rainbow cut throat and sea trout are plentiful within easy reach of the city there is also wonderful shooting grouse dock teal mallard snipe pheasants and partridges are plentiful in season lulu island sea island the north shore snd seymour fls are all within an hour of the hotel vancouver vancouver is a highly important port prom here the canadian pacific provide local services to victoria seattle and northern british colum bia another very papular trip la by princess steamer to alaska a ten- day twothousand nolle journey there and back through tne florduke scen ery of tne northland there is a huge transpacinc busin ess with set i to oriental and- an tipodean countries by several lines as weh as to the panama canal tne canadian australasuun use runs reg ularly from vaneuowev to honolulu suva j1ji new zealand and austra lia the fastest transpaclflc service b that of the canadian pacific steam ships which maintains regular ser vices to honolulu japan ohlna and the ptilllptnea this wellknown white es fleet co of four ntficent p ships the ress of japan the kmprea of eda the empress of asia apd the impress of russia- tne largest wea sels in service on the pacific we had the pleasure of a visit on the votaress of russia which waa in port at van couver during our stay in that ejfcy a large nortlon of the auk trade of the orient passes through vancouver tramp ships from na ply into vancouver the f orseta of british comers tint commercial low i avjn a great item in her exports both by rail and water bat the giant elevators which annually increase in vhhtt around the harbor bear witness to the phenomenal growth of grain for now trains through the pour a golden flood of alberta and saskatchewan grain in vancouver el evators pub paper canned apoda fruit and hundreds of manufactured lines are handled the visitor who is interested may spend many enjoyable hours on the waterfront of the main harbor both on the south aide snd in north vancouver and a trip the second narrows to the reaches of the inlet and its rloent north ann will well- repay the ume so spent returning to vancouver after our triangle trip we begin our eastwand iursahag the beauties the pacific coast for tne promise the majestic grandeur of the rocsaes leaving- behind the tsuubbing activity of the great pacific outlet through iu aubnrbs and follow the snore line of beautiful burrard inlet soon we reach port moody at the bead of burrard inlet port moody was tne original terminal of tne canadian pacific in mm lor van couver had not then tfc first pesantoc the gstiadtan mayor j b mackenzie greeting o tfje btbitorb to our tftoum bnring life rofrinrial firemens ctmicithou n behalf of the dtlsens of georgetown i extend to one and all a most cordial welcome to our town upon the occasion of the 31st annual convention snd demonstration during your visit with us i trust that your deliberations as a provincial body may be helpful and that you may have plea memor ies of the friendships formed during your stay with us yours very truly j b mackentze mayor tea hue for last week mr will newton and his cousin mr gordon grey of brantford returned home on friday after spending a few days rishing in scuskoka congratulations to misses evelyn johnson eva tyres and margaret brown on having successfully passed their entrance exsmiinations this is a very creditable snowing for miss neilson on her years work mr and mrs arthur lane and children who have been visiting mrs root lane the past week left oo sun day for their home in sulphide the womens missionary society of die presbyterian church held their re gular monthly meeting at the home of the president mrs j ross on thursday last entertaining the ladies of knox w m s georg there were about 45 present apart from the regular order of service mrs rev dr howard delighted her hear ers by tinging a solo and mrs rev h l bennie of actosj brought a very inspiring message on work for the master and then reviewed the dif ferent fields of labor in which our m are stationed mrs j nickell also read a couple of letters from miss anderson who went to japan from aetuyf about a year ago these letters were most interesting and seemed to draw us nearer to those laboring so far away a most enjoy able afternoon was brought tfa a close by serving lunch on the lawn special summer display trimmed and sport hats at greatly reduced pricetv misses claridge uptfain hermld block firemens convention at georgetown july 29th 3jtb 31t and august 1st rv british statesmen relax georgetown civic holiday proclamation i i m i s arrived m rt moody na on the brag w fjinf on jury ttth lgm coonttnued heat week to whom it may concern in response to the request of business men and other citizens of the tpwn of georgetown i hereby proclaim n monday august 4 i st civic holiday for fhe municjpality and trust thai all citizen wjll govern thernaelyes accordingly j b mackenzie mayor attention citizens of this commnnify the members of the municipal council woumask that every citizen join with the fhemen in making the corning provincial convention a success and that the visitors may have a favorable impression would ask citizens to clean up and decorate their premises for the occasion would also ask that you extend the hand of good fellowship to visitors on this the first time that we have had the opportunity of entertaining a provincial body j b mackenzie mayor i wife woman can get easily m the kind of utjluuu upstairs they np m small boy pa what did prehis toric monsters look inter father i dont remember son ask your mother sjpt wwui imimomte cofereo at ottawa beaded by ht hon statuey baldwin lord president of toe oraaoil and former prime lomatar of uregt britain desnita us 2iti w7to canada en urcanadlan psoifjo liner qgropreaa f p b j us jnoments the acenas abova show members of um delegauan 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