The Lucknow Sentinel, 1928-06-21, Page 89
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Ow,
e Electors of Smith Bruce
Th. representation of the Riding of South Bruce is a, .greet honour.
IrLaPiw.egilkted ti/S Poillidenee of t)!e electors extendedto me in two,
Im•ire found pleasure and satisfaction in 010 Performande of
rXIMIlaAie;4417:duties, At the $.11*,e tine the holding of this (nee has
net been without itadifficUldes, as instanced in the present byelection; the
, *mit ,of an .attempt by my opROnents' lawyers by tegel.teChnicalities to
:ArtY0 !nes 00 of public life.Defeated 'at. the,polls, niy' opponents have
E41.104.10,rnin'.me at law, Seven' .I.Odges, of the Supreme Court haVe; howeV.- •
er', unanimously found that I have 'endeavoured, so far as I amid, tyr<have.:
my- elections conducted, aFeerding to the onslaught upon me in =,
the CM1rta`to-dis'onalify,me,has failed., ' • . <"
,
opponents are; however altarently relentless and they now seek
zny fkastrPetiP,t in the by-election Which Was brelight, Abut- by their legal
: ;action. It . has been ,said, there are no public" questions'at issue in this eleci
'tkin,t-hut is iLnot "reits.suis.ble„Inasanniethat,,,11„11,offatt is elected', the '
Government will claim that its Policies have Veen endorsed?'
. therefore, a vote fer Moffatt means approval Of the, Government-lionor
iolireYsthe.neW fuhlie School INierds Act, the redizetjen in the tax on. Ptee
. track gambling; the Government's " infamous redistribution. MI,: by. which
Bruce County his been reduced to two repredentatiVes in the Legislature.
A vote for ;McCallum will help to increase the 'Opposition to an al-
ready unwieldy majority. . '
,
Alpe, the 'deelhien at the polls on June 27th is one pectdiarly personal
to myself. 1 have been vindicated in the •Couria; for 1 have had absolutely
no thought at any time ofdoing anything dishonourable ' or contrary to
law and, in the incident of which My opponents sought to Take advantage;
my acts Were solely in the public interests as I understood_tlian,..qth it
been etherWise, I surely 'would not have published, the facts in the public'
,press 'nor Weald my actions have Met: with the approval, as they did,. of
thOae lumarable'infermed citizens of this Riding' with whom 1 was associ,
atedi The ,facts • were published and well knewn throughout the Riding a
week -or -more before the last general election, so that ' all those who sup-
ported- hie did So with Inir knewledge, of thewhole transaction. ,
t,am deeply grateful for the kind expressions of friendship ,and conA-:
deice which 1 have reeeived from the many electors with. Whom 1 have al.-.
readyspoken, and .1 am encouraged and confident in the belief that you
will upheld the decision of the courts -on Election Day and thus clear mr,
• name at the polls of the imputations which' have been Made,- against , Me:
.aik. that Ibe permitted to finish my -term, and 'appear, to electors of all
parties-wlie-anderatand-that-F.-haVe-been- faithful to niy: trust to poll their
• votea in My support, •
'Thanking you for past 'honours and solicitingyour further upport',.
•
• THE LUCKNONy ,SENTINET.'
k'LOW,ERDLE
Mr, and Mrs. Rev. J. A. :lames vis-
ited last Tuesday at W. F. MaeDon,-,
Miss Sarah; MacIver. returned, Sat-
urday night frorn North' ElY *Tina);
School; - • '
Mr.•Worthington of Paisley, rep;
resenting the" Daly. Tea ..C9n1Pin3ri
ofi ;his, ',Patrol:it in Flowerdale„
-last 'Tlitirsday. • '
••Flowerdale farmers
at th Or' road 'work this 'Week:: ;
• Miss, Lizzie Hodgkinson • of • 'Luck.;
now,spent Sunday at slier' home.' here,
Mrs.' Toni . MacDonald of
and' MI'S- Archie •MneDeniald' of
indsori_Spent Ida Thursday 'after.
'n'ilon at the home of L:,•Maelver„.--7
' Thijse. who 'attedied Soutif:Kiniess
...Church; Sunday night, ..enjoYed very
anuili; the ,SinnMary; •: • Ansel:Ably,
herd •At" -Regina' given- by 'Rev;41C. H;
MacDonald of Lucknow:
Your obedient serva7t,
X A. MeCALI,UM.
•
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,HELENS
I:MeGregor-- and
ehildretr.ofs Illinois-, are the guests -of ,
Mr. and Mrs, George Stuart., '
Miss Annie Hughes of Holyrood,
was a week -end visitor with Mrs. Me -
Kenzie -web)). .
-
Mr. Wm. -Woods, Mrs. R. J. Woods
.and 'Mr. Wilson Woods motored to
, Fergus: for the week -end. ' •
Mrs.jos., Gaunt and. Ernest were
in the Winghain .Hospital, for a few
days last week; when the.y had their
• tonsils 'removed. , • "
Quite a number from here attend. --
ed :the Durnin Picnic at Harbor
; Park, Goderich, on Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. John • Durnin and
children of Morriston, and Mr., and
Mrs. tIarry. MeAlliater of
who attended the Durnin Picnic . on
Saturday, were visitors with Mr. and.
Mrs. Coiin ItcDonaid,:bVer Sunday.-
. Mr. Mae. _Grant of LueknOw, ,spent
the week -end with Mi. Alvin Woods.
Mrs. John Miller,. Jr.; was a visitor
with London friends 'during the week.
• Mrs. D. Phillips, Mrs. W. I. Miller,
' Mrs. J. Miller, Jr.,. Mrs. A. Andersen
and Mrs. D. Todd were at Blyth on
Tuesday last, attending the District
meeting of the Women's Institute.
• Rev. R. W. Craw of Lneknow, ex-, over what you said.
. •
changed nil:pita' with .Rev.
Whitfield,. SundayLinerning; When he:
`we's'. greeted by Many �14. friends.
:Mr: 'McKenzie Wehly„as
tO ier, a few days this .wcelc.
Mrs. MeVittie of ' Goderieh, is a vis-
itor with her daughter, 1Mrs. Will
Taylor
:
Mr. Sam Gibson under*cnt in op
eration for adenoids at the Wingham
Hospital this week.:,: . • ,
The!, Young People : of the United
Church, Auburn; are..putting
Play; "The 'Road to the City," at thr
St. _Helens United . Church Garden.
Party, to be held onsFriday evening.
June 29th.' Don't forget the date:
Mr. and Mrs. Durnin Phillipe mo
tore'dtto Guelph for a week -end visil
with. friends \ there: •
The Sacranient of the ford's Sup-
per will be' observed at the, United.
hurch next °Sunday morning.-: Pre-
paratory: Service Will be "liela-.Tfilies=
day evening.
• Miss Helen Mael)onald -of Luck -
now, '..visited with her fricnd, Miss
Lena •Durnin, .e,ver. the week end, and
took in the Durnin ..Picnic at ;God-
erich on Saturday. "
So live that you can get sick and
-withOut later Worrying
•
,"Keep in mind you're
Riding on Air!"
•
AIR lifts the load off the road. . The heavier
the load the more air it takes. That's why
tire makers have worked out the correct infla-
tion pressure -for evefy size of tire for different
loads.
Know the correct *pressure for your tires, and
stick to it ,Don't guess it -••gauge it Two•br
dote pounds under pressure cuts miles off the
lifeof
• ,
'
Keep in mind you're tiding on air,,and if there isn''t
sufficient air,, yoiere riding straight into trouble.
" Pay a weekly visit to a Dominion, Tire Depot and have
"our tires examined. ,
You! are ;wee far aty4,,freran
DOMINION, TIRE .DEPO
T. W. ,SMITH
"..MAEEK4,7.G
Mrs. Ellen.. AItoii n& Miss- Mar, ,
garet IVfflouh of Luchnow, are
visiting , relatives' .fieretthis week.
Mrs:: :Mary Stethers,' Who ha a spent
alnuiat two. Years with her .dangliter;
"Mrs. E. Crispin 'of Ogren*,
and sons, Mesars. Stephen, Of .ESsex;
andJohn O., of London, . returned
home SattirdaY,. accenapanied by, Mr.
and Mrs. j. C.' Steth,cri and :family,
who spent. 'the ,Week -end • here: .
Mr.. and Mrs.. Herb.' Oslaa1destOri4
and Miss . Elsie of HOldies_Ville, and
an4 Mrs. .6. Stewart • of ' • Nile,
were'guests Of :Mr. 'and Mis H 1,Ier-
tori,'Sunday:
lyliss:•Beryl Johnston of East .Cale:
Mr. and 'Mrs: John Glen, ,„George
Qien "and Mr.<<and"Mis. Lonis • Boothly.
of Detroit motored tri),from Detreit,
:and spent the vvdeek-end .with:, their
,
brother;' Mr Thos Glen.
' Miss Agnes Cranston and Mr. and
. Mrs': Norman Shackleton motored to
Stratford• Friday/ to visit Miss Alice,
.before he left for a Visit to. •her
Sidney/ Brewri is, spending. 4 few
lays this it with his. irieral; ',Rich-
ard Kilpatrick'
Miss Olive Anderson:- and :Mi
Palmer ;Kilpatrick A:re:. re-engaged 'in-
3'.4-19c4s No. 9 and 14o. 1671 ,
The Circuit garden p'arti, 'held on
Tuesday evening: of this week at Will
Altoiis,.,-Was largely, attended, and
nost enjoyable. ,The_Westfield young
?eenle put on .a;, play and. FaVe.: 'many
nusical numbers in "a most accePt-
l?le way.- Something , over two 'Tann,
Jred , 'dollars Was realized; which'. is
nghly satisfactory froma, business
viewpoint. .
HoLyitool) •
• Mr.: Gordon Sta.ttera of the BanI
•').E Montreal: stair, LticknoW, spent
,,..1.-aels-end. with ',friendel.nlQ
GWendolyn, Ackert of . Brantford;
home J.:9r her 'holidaYs..
Miner Ackert „hap rihr-
. •
dinged : ,r.rudor 'Fard • and Eadie
• „ .
. Touring. '
Mr. and Mrs:, Charlie Sheill .re
trmied home Wednesday evening,.
andare huty,:getting 'settled. in .theii,
iew :home near. Wingham.
Mr. and Mrs., Mirtdie cf,LticknOiv,
spent. Sunday at the. Statter9, home.
qiti‘tF; 'Annie Statters. waa - in,
TilePday..
Broome of Stratford, is
holidaying it her home here.,.,
,jat.dfne of Goderich, :is
:isting, Nr.;Jatoes Rs
Harvey gas •the good roads;: which,
..wer,direetion'he goes.
Mri.,11./LLIter:Hat per' and son Bruce
;f .London; were guests. Sunday ;at
qr`. Henry Pierce's. , •
ahct Arisfif Snelgroc,``Mr.' and
.',Irs..8higds of •Miehiga'n, are, guests
1,te Mr. Tindal Rohinson'S„,
LANGS:IDE
1\fr. and Mrs. Wm. ,Thornton of
ecs water, and Ifr. and Mrs. F.
Vkirtiliall and Rocha . spent Sunday
ilh Mr; and Mrs. Geo, Harkaess. •
1111.,; .cernmu'nity was av,e11, rcpre
.enttif nt trio, anniversary 'serVices
'told in the. Presbyterian: Churchin
iyechOrch en. Sunday, both: morn
-
ng and evening, ' , •
Mr. • :‘,1'eCul1ougli• Of, Kincardine, is
;pep ding,"li Thw ,days V.,1i Mr, it.
Tiffin, .while ovefseeing :file erection "
of a. •yiew, wire fe,ece f0 ftoot: of. the
o,vste.,n estate tatrn.' This fenee.
ought to fiial•ce A great difference to
!i••• ..to•tel in 'the winteV,"lesf.,eninto the
r1.1,,,; NEM' rq) Watts 'aril: babY ir
)mulin,:t a 'few Weeks , with the for
)i1t5 Mi niut Jas:
• Orville • 'riffle , children
•!
merit'Sunday, vvrth the Corner's
Nrr.A.... cordon *JantieSon, P"Arc.,
'qrount„ ".•
1/r,nit fo Ili 6 11)80 tilte
Gordon' Perty to ho hob]; Thot.g-
jay" eveoll)g.'Itt the ,rt/81denee 'ef Mr!
WeS. ringgePt'of bettr Whiteell'ureti., •
WHITEPOURCH
Mrs. Moore and 'little daughter of
rorontoi are visiting' Menara, At
and Thee. Moore. ••
Purdonof Detroit, is sPend.
Int' this Week at his hoine here.'" •
. The stork Called. indleft a .little
baby boy at the bonne of Mr, and
MO: Elwood Barbour -"recently.-
.
Congratulations. , . ,..,. • '
Mr: and Mrs. Rey Patten of 'Luban
spent the week -end at her home here:
Mrs. Fox returned .with ',them tofLii,
Hodgkins,* and baby of Al-
berta, are Visiting her father, Mit
Ed. Gaunt.. • '•,"••
'BORN -On June 5th, in''GOderieli,
H6spital, to Mr: and Mr. Toynbee.
timh, a daughter.: Congratulations..,
(g,r4t.' Lane.< 'wea°An-
nie, M.. fieniroitY); ' ; ' •
and Mrs: Ogilvie and .,children
of Toronto, visited last week with
'air parents, Mr, and Mrs. :John
Mrs. (Dr.): \Patterson of Luck.'
• no*, anent the Week -end .with Miss
Ria-McQuoid. •• ' '
Anniversary services in the ,Pres-
byterian Church On lundaY, were a
lecided Success. Large congregations
Nere present at both services, when
`Rev. Mr: Brown of:Ingersoll, was the
Special speaker, . The -offering a- -
rneurited to over $610. On. Monday
evening,Rev. kr. Pollock gave -a very
interesting and instructive .address
on "The etone of Desting.'" There
was' also a short pro#rnin of. .songs
and .a reading. The, evening was
Very wet, so the attendance was not:
.as Iarge ,a otherwise cieuldhave
-
,
-7---,7We-are-,gled-• to -bear -that -Miss -13a
bel Fox is improving, after her seri-
ons. illness and, operation. '
The "Women's Institute are holding
..a7,Garden-Party-on,Tluirsilavevening„,
June 2ist, at the Name of . Mr. and
Mrs.; Wee, Leggatt (formerly the Fox
farm): A;.‘, good program . Will . be
Everybody weleopie.
r•--o"o-o
: CREWE',
, .
Miss Violet Kilpatrick of Sand,.
wich, spent , the week -end " at her
home, here.
Mrs.' Bert Treleaven and Ronald
iisited the past week with her par-
.3nts at Lucknow.
1V1r,,and Mrs. 11. 'J. Blake and Cecil
;•pent Sunday,' with their daughter,
Mrs. Ben Coinfort-,--St. Catharines.
< Miss petit,' McConnell , entertained
a number "of girI,friends at 8 birth -
lay party on Saturday.
Mrs. John Kilpatrick and 'Mr'
Raymond' Finnigan and Chester "vis -
:ted friends at Belgrave on -.-Weclnes-
Miss Ruby McQuoid spent the -
'eek -end with Listowel friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Vunket and
;ons called on Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred
'Premien on Saturday'. - -
Mr. and Mu. John Swan -and. fam-
ily visited their 'aunt at Ripley, on
Sunday
, •„
'A ldrge number from here attend-
od the Orange Service in Dungannon
••
'United Church, on Sunday, when
Rev. Mr. Felker preaehed to a large
congregation of members of , the
Order. . •
, We welcome Mr. .and Mrs. Jim
Sherwood to our burg, and wish them
mnanY happy years of wedded life.
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192& •
Art; Ilasnilt04,
H., Geo.; Hanniton,..
Eng. Gram.; Henry,
,Cleogc, pot.," Art; Hunter, A.„--:Znol•:;
Johnston, 141. -,-=Bot, Art; Lane;
Can. H„ ?Tea, Phys, Lat .GrO,M.;
kaePonafd.,,,.•
Grain MacDonald Can II
'Geog., DOC,: Art; Macporial4;
At; •
*0'0'
:cog., Bet.,
.Art;'
Bot„..,Arts, Maefirer,:,E.
,Zool., ,/eS.
Phys Lat: -Giani- MacKenzie' Jean,L,
'IL, • Geog., ,Bot.; MacKen,.
,
e; ,Phys.; ;.
MacLeod, S.H!Gan..11iSt,; .„Martin, J.
7 -Art; Bot.; • `Martin; Can, i
•Geog., Art, Bot.; : AVONall;
gOOI.,. • Lat. Gram.--
Geog., Art, Bot; • Reid, E. -
,Art, Bot.; Ritchie, , k. -Tenn. •.Hist;
'Phys., Art, Bot.,. gool.; Sherriff, V. -
Phys„ Zool., Lat. Gram.; 'Sheri,ybod,.
E.==-Krig. Gram„ .Can. 1Iist., Zool.;
§thith,,.„A.;-,Can. , Geo!., Art,'
pat.;. SteiYarf, J. -tan.
Art, Pot.; Turner,
Vint, • E. --can. Hist., Geog,„. Art,
Bot.; Wilsons, ,M. --Phys., 4ii1ii.,
Zool„; Lat. Gram.; Richards ,M
Can, Hist.; Cameron, A. Zool.,,
Phys., Eng. ,Gani,
• F. E. McLean, (Prin.);
REPORT OF, LOWER SCHOOL/ '
NON -DEPARTMENTAL• , • '
:EkAMINATiO'NS
The .order of the subjects
is -Lit-
erature, CoMposition; 'French, 'Latin,.
Algebra,. Geometry': .
. Andrew, 'A., ,I, C, I, III; 'Bra&
son, J„ , Beau*, L.
111 11, 1,1,%111;• Browne, N., II, II,. C„.
.III,,C;,B,roWn, S.; C, C, C,
,3Urt, ,C; 111, . .;- ,i, 114
On; A„, III; R; ',C91Well,
C, i'arrier, 0
H, '11, II, III, -; :Gardner, 11;11.
R,. C, - Graham M C, C,
Greer,• C., 11,1, C,
11, 111; Ilani-
iton, A., F, F, F, F, Hamilton,
C, III, Ilenry`77.:' C. c
. , , 7
C; II, I; Hunter, A., -F, F,
.Johnston.M., III, "0, R,
Lane, .M.; c; c,. : , II; •MaCDo,n-
C., 111, III, III, „ II, 1; . Mac-
Donald, D., II, 111..„:11; „1/, II;- Mae -
Donald, IL ITT, C, I1,.: . III, II;
MacDonald, C,' C. Pi '.C.;."
'MacDonald, 'P., III, Ili; 17; • c;
:macbougoi,. 1.1.;
Macintosh, A, 11, Ill,' 1, 1,,1; Mac-
Tntire. M, R,; F; MacKenzie,.
j'e'sasnie C,F FC!.. CM;a.cMacKenzie, en211.;
Te ','
II, "It III. ..., "I; MaeLeod,, R., 1,
111, 1., .4., R; MacLeod. 8., 111, p,
F; Martin, B.; 11. 11. R, R. R;
.1\1artin, J.:, III,. II, C, C, • R; "McNeil;
F.; It, c, es 'R; Nixon, E.,
.TII; F, F, •F; Reid, E., II;, II, II; I, C;'.
E C,' C, I ' Wier -riff V I:1 III
111, ..; F. C; Sherwood, T., R, R„
..,• 7, F';,-Sinith, A., 1, 0. ill; 11;
Stewart. •Tit, 11, is 11; Tarner,
Vint, Elsie, C, 0,' it. F, I; \Wil,
Son, M., 1,, . C, III; •MacIVer,
4 -44irrn
:RAPID ;CITY
. •
Wedding bells are 'ringing very
loudly here • ‘• • ,
Miss Florence ThoMi4on, ia visit
,ing for a week with friends at Tees- ,
water.' , •
Miss Eva Sills of Ripley, spent,
the week -end with her !mother here.
Mrs Joseph England is , Visiting;
her sister, who Lis, seriously :ill at:
Ripley., . •
Mr. and Mrs., Peter, Carter. . and
family, Mr. and 'Mrs. X Gardner -
And family attended the 0.....ange Dec
oration Services at VVingham Ceme.
tery on ,Sunday last -
• Quite a huinber from -here attend-
,od the Orange Sermon at Dungannon.
on Sunday evening. ' •
'Mr. Wellington Nixon of Donny-
f„rook, spent Monday last with friends
SC11.040174'
DEPARTMENTAL
SUBJECTS
The following -pupils have „obtained'
ja. credit sptandini in the: elibjeats be-
low named,. thestandard .hcing set by
three seta of- term tests ,atal"final me=
Andrew A -,--Can Hist Geog. Bet
Art; Agar, W.-..Ar!th., ZOj.c Phys•;
Rrabstin, Hot., ,
Art; •Brabion, Geoir.,
Art; Browne, ?,-Can;
C4'eog., A3q., Art; BroNY'n;
Phis., Lat., :Graril4 Rurt,,
ooL,:Phys:,' Lat. Gram.i, Perrier, 0.
IL, Geog, Hot., Art,' Gardner,
11. -Can. IL, 'Geog:, tot.; Art; Grt-
ha nio Phyti.$ Eng. Oram..;;,
Greer i d.t-Clef., 440i6
r
E.', It, 111., f.
•
rtorsomm.moommordrommail
,
the interest of FOSTER NIOFTAT,;. the
iberal.-ConserVative-candidate for SOUTH pRtic,,
will. be held On' FRIDAY, of JUNE, at ,. the
, ,
TOWN
HALL, ".WALkERTOST,..a.t 8 P.M.
• • .
Ver3iorig...•••.'4. invitedanhear Te
HONOURABLE, CHARLES MCREA, Minister �f
Mines, and .MRS. G; HOWARD FOLLJS, of -'Peter-
borough..:
.special invitation is extended to the tadies.
of South Bruce as well as the Men,
Interesting Addresses Are Assured
GOD -SATE THE KING
DU.RN I N.-,ELLIOTT 1tE-13N ION <
The annual Durnin-Elliott ie nn -
ton, held on .SisturClaY, :Time 1.6th,
proved,as in preceding.years; 0."- fine
success.' The date .i -could not ".,h'ave
oeenhetter thoSen. .0 'turned out to
•oe an ideal oay tor such% picnic.
. , .
rhe well Chosen site was the beauti-,
fnl kpark over-loOkig th7 Goderich
„
.li uboi The usual meetingsand
reetings took ,place,
- -Dinner -4,ap--;pet
bout twehundred; by th'ci. .yOunier,
up, and Helen's
torious.
The picnic was greatly enjoyed hY
all present,,and We .hope for a great-
er turn out next year. , Relativis
from Ne v.% HaMbiirg, •MorriJton,%Mit-
chell,7Walten, Clinton, Broad Hagen,
Port Albert, LacknOw, St; Helens,
Ashfield, Goderich and Dungannon ,
Were present
;000-
IAN.DAvRANB;uAINIE., NIGHT'S
.xE
teem
again ,was vie -
' the : ,yOung •
,
folk indulged in geTe. 0: sefthall;', •
iJeen MacDonald, Lticknow, and
Lena • LUrnin•p:St :f1...elenS,1‘..behr4; cap
un Helen ,.teain• ykton...'uy .,about ',a.'
Apien run-S,Itore'•-•Atinei+Wete2-kilayeit:-
_
s?n-re: of,.
thes'inen, and the. swings'
• „ ,
teetels ami faa.Y7pol,e. .1vere greatly
atronized by the The lake
...drovel,c1 a, great itt actiau ..A.bent, ten
,'•Oato • were.;,in;, two ?".;f these boiiig
gian curicrs hsheinieri
II•or,ii.„ the dirk were : undoubtedly
aielested. • by the youhg, El, n old:
. , .
, At five .o'e,look ,supper Was, served.:
A.fter ,supper, Mi Wrn Ipstherforti
of SL 'Helens, was 'called ,on tir an
addresS.. His address, :proved to he.
in the line of business, 'concerning the
next picnic ,It :•:waS• •decided . to 'hold
.the pienie. on the, fourth 'Saturday hi'
? •
'June • at P?ayfietcl. The followL
ingweretected to Areplre fer . the
)ierqq•-•tPresitl,ent; Aitm. .i3.1itherfOrd;,
Secretaiy-Treasurr;
Programrne Committee, ': Mrs.
Ffliott,. JvTj- Aby.iin;Mi
Tom HatAN;Rell, Airs. ?Tee Moore and
Committee,
P.oht., It. Durnin;•TeM Webster, Robt.
Eari 'Dui
,
, •
,After supper softball was again
started. The Same captains c.„oo.se
. Have you( ever Wished to see With:
your :own eyeS *deep.,caverned
Val-
1es, snow topped Mountains, ruggcd
pathWays that lead .adventurous soulP
Zrom the, heart of forest lands 'up to
recky1L-iniii3i
.• All this, is part -of the,Magnificent
panOrania. , of mountain, glaeier am('
iacing...streana that Yea-T..;:an; Pee and;
Stioy asyou travel thrOhgh to -the
Paq,ifie Coast.' and ,' to Alaska.'
On the way there :you can .Stop ofr..
at • 'Jasper National, i'aricsee tiio •
wonderS of this greatest .. of ,
dian playgrounds;
„.. Then, leave _civilizatien, hehindfor'.
a day oi two as you pass - throngit
rangeafter rani,,re of •31.1ighty• .fetast.
clad moinitainS„ :.Taste again' the joy
o,f city life..at beautiful Vancouver.
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