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The Goderich Star, 1930-05-22, Page 9
ii lli`RSPA.Y, MAY S and, t.;"O 91Jfl u day ciifternoon , ISABEL HAMILTON. 'cGcr,'eFto o,.i. ■ �iia�itiil�fiilriYira•'u^.'rus.w�r�i r�"r.EA«4 �a'b'yR'Tiii46� , i-a;a i!31cs.JbGaW::'r--'.c:vr4'au-►Gti41r CS.t.ti'+.4 0 Thoa1 Who enakeat seeds to chine no pttetia._aa s' -n farluee," Cio e, to-. With light from brighten worlds yaitcti les - a�,ever +• J � 1.`k) ii'ltc. Q.+.ra.3t: And dreppe..•t f l'betenitlr 4ae.zr divine cost 'l,;,n g Ens l e ..D vas t . e23a•1; on ail win reel: to en ber' e !me t„134G .i.a Liaff,tle i61 de 4tk4 t6:, cL Y.+, Do Maple Thy benediction give"al men t;r, aeiititlS iota a ler eetintry, ' On all who traded, en all etho learn, ene., vt,ai�ai xidJ 3 a':t lit t.rL,> t',e2.,tactl' 'ih t all lI'Isy 4 h it eh relay Italic; live. Lans:t ahc1.1 Ls t iasla ` At1d a;very i'eart1P snore, reY drily her, ethic t tle.:4 rr as o.,..ist and the eco-' sr• eneti5trcug. venal a.c 4a.'+Gigs :, a all U t n rein'} Lia tilers t6aLh.. �, tr; tat l.hti,r. to feavtar rather, enlarge my eyhlp^tbiell ; nu vvas as n i.1.Ln tra:eiaaa t3 i:et.r a tare give mer a roomier heart. May my volsnray ; ;l:ri r,t.tpose \.iw to tie away . life be like a ;;rent hospitable tree, .^. great mule.ate, taco ra tae east,- and may peaty wanderers final in nee . lute owner at lilt F,-:rs.,rl.a tank testae s, u rest ! "whets lac w eelaat a ul, en 1101 tare J.' H. Jowett, grate tecta eien tape. •:s:u). g, C, LESSON FOR JIiNE 1st, 1030 lie ;ilea talents; ,. ;agent cs silver Leeson Topio—Centrast Between is re-el:oiled to be equal in our miney' I?aitbfulneds And Slothfulness. to over et5OJ, so w` ria that (:ILL Lsa s ts r -a . Lessen Passage. Illetthevr 25:11.80 t;if a rich and v:ilLiab.t . Golden Text --Matthew 2,i:21, He gave to some more, to atlases less ; to one five tale ate, to anotirt.: An old legend pictures a meeting two, to another one, to t.very lean a.» between the angel «albriel and Jesus cording to his several ability. on. his return from earth to heaven. 'When the Master at tele household Gabriel asks Jesus- haw his Weide is had thus 'trettle4 Ili, affairs, he to be carried on down on earth now street—ale—nay t1) h ta:urnt:y. that he has left it. Two of -the serv(ante •did well. They 9 left it• in the hands sof, my fol. were diligent and faithful, applying lowers: "But supposing they fart' you." "I have no other plan than that one should tell another and an- themse.rye to their buieneeo as : o.11 as their roaster lett them. 'tree: u " were tradesmen, who having ehesen tither;. another. But supposing wee their trade and taken pains to learn fails to tell another,". "I have made - it,'bent all 'their t:nerge(:_= to treader it 1 u(•eee true: They were successful ; ' they doubled their steel: ; he that had five talents'. groan elude- them other .. USE iiTFe lime h' that had two gateed two ° other talents. llydro»Electric • .Eleettieor with e but Iso laid it. Fad it been laic; twill lie r , 'would have been free to h:1v'e dun., niE• P',r:C-il�d..l ..��i'. s.:ro- .`.:. -" with it as he pleased: IIs ails a steward, and therefore nee nt:1 6-t' to his master, and the day of re l..,1::n•^ Came -at Inst. � ,rt ._ _, In the accounting he- fleet hal 'ten two talents gave his. €t.ceu nt v s ety<r•- fuIly as he who had fire an.I th» 74_,:,..- , ter gave each the leers E r rr. :r1 1 awe go -eve -"Wel.. dome then vel.. ant t� of;aa4.�° r: +fie`; . !1 „�� f':ithrut servant; theta . hest }Leer ,"'lt ,-•----•-'��rr1. .'T.tilf,'.1 nVe: :t reit thip9;C; I Will :11 n 1 n ...•�-. ' thee. "eke neve n,na. thi�le",S: <•,1 t•' thou intct•'tlie joy er• thv l rd." ooe only did he commend diem wt•'.eee. v' ;re's .l them. They were to he Ore- . { q let , . r' of ln''• joee -the joy that ie q,+'1 e'"1 P. of •U livingti?at tevverde aha 11 be1 a i looked vst«en he reeve hie lite fee sin- ' 1 rots• --=`Who far the reg. °,,n' wee vete 1•.01eee lean (atone 1 the ere--, alepia 3. in P: th0 .,home, a'^cl is ^•;t d'vsn n!' til. 1 , right hand of the thee ne o" Cora" Caaek b 3 • Electricityy .(IYelarew 12:2}: Wash by.1±«l(rctricity. In the account of ter slothful set - vent we seen that: She smallness of his Iron by Electricity receiving did not excuse him from r CC?NV1eNlElb"ti ' reckoning. He ealrro to the aecount- • ring with .cnnsideralale assurance say CLEAN, QU11C1< ing, "If I have not made it more, as 'j • i' the others have done, yet this I can! Cheaper than Coal or. Wood „ey, I Iiave not mato it less" He An electric. Vacuum' Cleape�r;7 did. not stop with that but.cart the 1 removes the dust; a broo3li° blame for hisslothfulness on the t trst moves the ,dust, u Master. "Lord, ll knew that thou art' l 1n hard man, rearing where thou hast We guarantee all H`y d r o - not soot wn, and gathertiw where thou' Lamps for 1,500 ltours..4 and wentandhid atliy talent nrthe` Walk in and see - display at 1 'srth: so, there thou'. hast that is- : thine' In these swords is seen the S spirit of a clave; he had a false notion ' The �H ��O Sore f .Te o P .. of the Master. .Bard the his' • u • Ye c A GREAT DISCOVERY MORE than half a century aro, the discovery was made that ernulsificatian helped make cod tier oil easy to take and digest. It i3 the adaptation of this principle in rim (OD .,RICll aT(1Iw !ALL CANADA. WILL 1114A14 Sid; ist•IIES OFI OLIDAL 1t�E:#lJ!I�ItS., Ottawa, May „t0 (,t`),a'i.,•'al til I.0 Star) l a ie will .T',`r3'vi_'.o the ria -tee, r; di a° lore e taro in camealontug E I l w- ur r.-4 :, tl": r fer'.ct n i aver w,ci(3i ae' ria rccic. ctwc 1.:0 ; i films the t -rnatr teal bet;.v lary litre t:9 the ar en nateheni C cJte1 W bl -33 n aC. 1.1« t:.'1 the CQrari aleta ie , tively 1. mother of 6 � *sett Scorn E*(u ION ., en, to tame in nightly G • �'.jtTt LS :tile prominent figurca in tattler of the°, old t':srtitege to near et mat hand a , much ulnoro coua«;:nleto pre.;euatctit>n of ljtee leen, • tl)tsa la i:; tae -toles ee lentis- , et' from nereseatily G'ea«den al i re- l; `port^. ' .fiserce >t.i11 he natleuel hoof. of e for:, beth the Premier and S.11•. >1 ^ra .cut 1, en., t. s re will le' ?ro ot-me:al 11k -ns. for thorn and that chief lieutenants. 'neve will l e 'heel brad•' a is in pleclsaLa:tg. In every settled ecetion of the Deranic?�i. matroxualow seat P. Ful„r•... T0snnt<'. Ont, g i 4 Wlint the esa'oeti will be noon tet- tendanec at public rneetinge reaaains — .. - to be ,crud. gilder le. of course, no tette «-,s' •i: -c - -,rill arc°.' .'t' 1, 3. Ged tir:vtl u3 from, and cramp us in • tween political lcadere and the public his service, where iranetar.e : ey teen: b'< etie radia is ale anost perccna1 of naed'- In Ch.'ist':' sznst'rer,_the man is con- i tame apart r« oras ne.e,l,eeeeentact,....., oloted t•« moth tense and is deprived l ,- , tune l • Direct mail pu a 1 it,�, paL 'nail let, of what was given to slim. 'vitt is : ters directed to the recipient, will • his punishment, and his doom le, to b:° largely supplant_ the gen: raa Nand - eget t into outer dartneeet out dialed F ert't• ,g• Ct t)rlal^t,'1 apt^tt^”. " •'.ert i tie, light of heaven, out from the t'Dv to be a drive to make the c•1 nine:gr. - t, the erred, irate which the faithful - and the i;^.ues a matter of c',i e:t per- « t : e.:11ta were admitted. sinal ^tterest to the <lret•a:. 1-1 r -''«r.•:« WORLD b1ISSI0: S him feel that he is a rte •relent le with The Hammer off Jeremiah ,l a material int7rest in the l.• ince of •the eerntry and that til!e eleAi n ie Some time ago a writer in The in» I the "anneal nicotine" et • l,.t,it ll iee ' <itpenti.rnt gave an aeeount of a re- mhaoees the board of dire .`see who vival meeting in a colored ehuren t i' r„n hie t t,'�.v-. I1'tsin„ii for the which she attended with Iivo other next four or rave yt'arr. Sunaiay • school teachers, Brother, • •New paper and cuts.in; odvertis- Jonah Watldnsa a salute-wcteled, bent- ing camp rens are in cols' ° of m'. - bae'Ic�d mann of seventy, was ealiecl ' paraticn end the etaterient it: repeat. upon to pray, Ho prayed, she says,' ed at birth' party hc•ldtin:ti«_ t •rt that 5s-th'ugn his. lips had indeed been' the best informed ei6�etbllt,t'o h the touched by a live coal fronl'God'a own , histol y°- of Canada will go �o the poll.> altar. "0 Lord,,' he prayed, "`Th.u'.en cerebra &I. . knowtr't (Ha people. Here we are be -1 In connection with vndie broncieaet- to- ,” <, down on our-marrerbontel in tang satisfaction .ie, enpreeee 1 h .0t - tie lowIen t of rar1'pw. Eniso• u up, tl:vv: t:,'`t• the. ere:pm:ed. nat nalis:a- e'.. di 1.:: d, or-' st an:' tee upon our feet .tion of. broadcasting did •not eventuate. ntuate. vote s.E« r rnuntnin tope of glory.: An', on the -evie of an eleetlar.• ': would r'1' ":-' e,;: di3 coogreJ'itioU,. de h": ineVltablet have been ire oei^«te i with . I:..', "-kite 'em wd do haannnalt of charges of parties*=t,gin in eflet'ieen: ;c«:c::rl," = of time, not only in nazienal howl: -ups, Of erred n nitre,' says the writer but in the provinces et: well. . els /..e. mtutc('. '""'f11e ht,mt.rte GY ! 1;1t all p'arti< are' now fee, t'a ri,; .. ..sic r,.1. ---,:hat s:.^.s it'' I diad' oeuvre -tot advantage in detega •aance' aeon the Prophet Jee'elnia.ie tieraU h hone e with the nritate iatnr!.As- eon - 3',i.! 1 e•'ue-ht shout Jereiniah'e;• hap t.s- i area- t'ilLait did tlri3 bent -hacked eel- . ' 4• ,,.'r;, by .the tern:Item that they c;: tl nein -knzw about Jeremiah that • cause inn ' °too f th -r ail inte:otines. tl;e t,` ,,, tl.loleer:t of the law had (Wen. <?rprt tercets of the nnurishniene Ia;altc,l'? The . Etucstdoil was broached . dint they ahoedd dories final food -and.. Pie ;1 ' lrTheward. wall;,. � Our ached roil-nutritinr it the result. hander's i p Worm Powder, destroy t:01 r' ; ureal': . • lied .lI been struck Cattle" elle expres correct the 'morbid eansiition; in. tenor sinus but not one of am six Sunday-. stems h and li';wele thet rico favor: school teachers had the remotest idea - atle to tivo*earl.•<* that.the pill Int,,e, 'shat Jererniah s hammer might be. meet of the child is o ttIured and (To - that has made possible the wide spread use and realization of the hetig benefits of cod- liver oil. Where there is need for cod•Iiucr oil—Scott'a Rfnolsion,Yuili se and need adequate n The nett <ley six men and ,women velopinent in every 'way en tourame•I. real their Bibles, and each of the six began at the first verse of the first chanter of Jeremiah. One by one. as we reached the twenty-ninth'. - Mrs. A. Morton, of 'Guelph, i, at verse of the twenty-third ,chapter, we: present visiting her sister, Mrs. Fred found what we were after. MaeDenald. LUCKNOW "I, not my word like -as fire? saith the Lord; -and like a halnlner that breaketh the rock in pieces ?" - Jere miah's hammer -,vas God's word, which was able- to break down the flinty- resistance •.of ;the indifferent soul. Could Scripture: reference have been more - applica'ble? And the wonder of all was that flus lowborn ran of toil, • spelling' his texts out woe,¢i b • word,the y should halve found to . kerne/ of the meat while others, with •every help at hand, passed aver it." Drive a Six and know the difference AIE the wheel'of the'new Chev- rolet Six and you will discover, immediately, why it is wise to choose this six! No vibration ! No rough- ness! Por nothing less than six thein ders can give you six cylinder smoothness. And Chevrolet—a Six— is actually one of the lowest -priced. cars you can buy. You will •appreciate the spirited performance of Chevrolet's powerful ,0 -horsepower valve -in -heed motor. Yoi1'1I marvel at Chevrolet's unsur- passed economy of gasoline and oil ! You'll be grateful for the riding tont- fort of its lengthwise -mounted springs, with their self-adjusting shackles,. and Lovejoy shock absorbers, front and. rear. • The new Chevrolet Six is equipped . with Fisher bodies. This gives you a low -swung, srnarter car—with extra wheelbase.— longer lines — deeper cushions—wider seats --finer .fabrics and more leg -room. • A genuine honey- comb radiator, large balloon tires and variety of color harmonies are further refinements that add to the beauty of the new. Chevrolet Six. Call us on the telephone, now. We will send. a car to your door for you ' to drive. It will tette you only a few minutes time to learn why it is wise to choose this Six. Do it --today! 13e sure to ask about the G.M.A.C., Gen- eral Motors' own plan of convenient payments, and about the complete General Motors Owner Service Policy. CHEVROLET SIS Only Six cylinders give Six-cyli:Peder smoothness 0635T/ e Flegel $easel • 1 he $ port Goalie 870 The Sedan 870 The Sport Sedan • • - 940 It0ADST1iIt or PHAETON rstsnssare wheat; nec:.lcrd) Tbe Sport Roadster - - $915 XGe Coupe a - < n 740 The Coach • • • - 750 The SxperSport Roadster 99$ (Six atm *kelt stetida:d) • IT'S Prises at Rectory, Oshawa. 2'exes, bumpers azul spare arc extra. A complete lino of 'Commercial Cars and Trucks from $495 up. MacEWAN & '1E8E11 OODERrCC3, ONTARIO e•e la B1 T,TI f BECAUSE IT'S CANADIAN IAN Miss Wilhelinine Agar, of Toronto, is visiting her' parents here. Mr. Bob Andrew, of Toronto, *was home for the weekend. . . Mr. Edwin Smith,, of ',Stratford Nor- mal, spent the weekend at home. . Mr. Grant. MsieiCenzie, who Inge been attending the `Terohto Medical College, is home for the. summer, Miss 142 nova P laser - y a of Miami . - dine, spent last week ;vitlf'her friend, Miss Stella Steward, of Lueknow. . Mr.- Stewart Burns. of Detroit, was for. the. past Week visiting his -par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Buses, of Lueknow. Miss Helen Craw, of Toronto; is - at present at her home here.• - NILE .. (Intendedfor last week) Mr. and Mrs. Win. Finnigan at- tended Mrs. Snyder's funeral. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Moore have moved back to their farm, Master Gordon McGratten spent Sunday under the parental roof. 0 'art • CboC0I2k"Co*t4 DAINTIES 1 A loWtirls rice told—ft]3L3ione:L ctorer"a (.1;c0,-.)11 <,11 ot,:-c4 r^oubg'i>vY to d^-int;r' (120. They were "one -bite" t`1u.-s©Ecte e>:eu nc:.. L(1,nraey's hes ca*:1it-aliecd tend ia�prx�/�cd anon this O i�Ten-'Miler provided ded t<t6e' vell4ulo•,'14L1'1 ney elamlity in an infinite variety of to ty, el;lo,� elate=cevcreel tEolbi*` r' ta—clyrzt Ieco t:r to • !4...r roz;4M�• -al)pro*. Vis r•. aft" f' <g` r- ,. /1 iD11 Itt Ser• l •1 ,,t S 00 Y 4 onc1 I catescs :f n 9 Here. e � .<QIuG` Y4' 'usual e tLr .a'a e• than .t �. t� t Yir,9:'an:`c'r oi' rIl :-'.`i °"ER;'`31t,1r terse ru ,lady saticfm tivu is v;:. iety of. fltavors and rarlue of selection. So' 4G4isibes/' 1 67l zf•../19 Chocolates, are the, C l:tr'test copfcetrctrn you r:trnay vend or serve ---ca 'ret:l innove,tion for the modern hostess. Arnow; the popular caul tirtttstetil plecca fxi Colica"121gtficy1470u4sr reel arfsorechocolate• ccir•t•'.•-.tlmonds, Filbcrto. Man atittea, Popper- mint Stiv, Pineapple`t•"a dnes,OranePtee1, Ros - i . 'ry ,etude, Line Jel'.y, hear.'nie a, Malted. Milk Moa';^ts, Clove and Pic:taeas tt1a.sonutollowsaand nic:ily other special flavors. . R'ORlGlNATORS OF PACKAGE CHOCOL•ATESl' ,,. IL .-1.1i Acyt:%-;. lr -<G., <4+.Wtu1�1, iii :�t� �.1 'I&.41,irAL.wrutW.! 11 1 rho 161notsa d Dwane r Chocolates i-'cludinrr; 'Eights Dainty" me tion auk 1,7: MacDONALD'S CONFECTIONER, Goderieh --- HOGAN'S. COb14 'i C i TONER, Goacrich bLACi .STO1tl 'S RES fAUMN1',. Goder'ich and OLYMPIA CONFECTlO"IC,RY Scafortb ED: W :li;DORF Clintcn WILLIS BAKERY, Bnstselna.` :GARDENS Ey Molly.Ilevan The lilac.;.l000:ie, a transient inlet, 310011 White 'n:1-hvine.- au et:ry:ste • vigoratittg• ;".ftt•ns and whitens the. - The tulips in'their'cups of gold hands. Make., skin soft -textured and The Spring's aribrorial deivdrapa Youthful_.. it <a1 by. women as a powd. hold ; • - - • cr berm end w 1 13<«E't It., .aid to lovely The • trees shake nut a verdant lace complexions. C red' by men as an. et- Fresll-r'rurnpied from their buds' etie» fective.hair fixative`oi shaving lotion. i. .And for children natal soothe and ; ..brace, nothing s a And every lovely growing thing • protects their- tender: skin like- the • Is. vibrant. with the touch of Spring. , delicately cooi.Persian- haler. But fair though gardeners' gardens • - _ - Persian Balm hi -- rreeistible. 1'rag- Regardless of dal] seasono the ta, rant as emetner Ilowees, ('pal an a Mille never ahtit down.. mountain spring. , .1\'o12(!erfully' in - Mrs. Angus - Me lermid is not as well as her many. redress would like The gardens of the vagabond i Parlor Cafe' Car Goderieh to ''tor. to see. - lie; Their charms are note for such .as I ; CANADIAN NATIONAL RY. I &dm no smooth -as -velvet' plot t' qtr Blue -bordered with forget-nie.not i TRAIii .R SERVICE to' TORONTO 0 Forme no tinkling' fountain; play; No sundial marks the passing day ; DAILY ]t,i:I'7 SUNDAY own no walls, no htd;�es stout, To keep all bold ir,truelerc i tit. Lve...Goderich 0.20 a,m. 2.20 pan Yet, though the gods these gifts deny, ,°, Clinton doll a.m. 2.50 pSeaforth - 6.5e a.tn, 3,08 p.m Z still may share the arching sky, i� Mitchell 'JI a.rn. 3.3a. era The winds, the birds, the ,stars at 1 Are. Stratford 1.95 a.rn, 4,03 p.m night. -. t, Kitchener - 8:40 a m. 6.20 p.m. . ►1'he sunrise and the evening+Ughl 7e Guelph 11.04 a.m. &.aU'p..t The milling roads, each -silent hill,•, "Toronto 10 25 a.m. 7.30 pan blossomed woods, serene send still, Returning—Leave Toronto 7.55 eau. They stretch my farthest sight' beyond le. 65 p.al and 0.05 .p.re onto on .morning train, and Toronto - Messrs. Fletcher Fisher and Arthur Caller: "I- represent a society for to Goderieh on 0.05 p.m. train. Ne Straughan, of Benmiller, have rented the stamping out of profanity; I want change of cars between Goderieh and the C. Stewart farm for grass. to take profanity entirely out of your Toronto. We understand Mr. -Hiram' IDrind- life. : J. A..1,.1S4 tiSNC'3 . ley has purchased • the 40 -acre farm 1 . Son of the •Ilouse: "Dial, here'. - '•town 1',ua'tt n„ter and from •H. Matthews on the 12th con- somebody want.; to bur Dirt. car.” ,'honed 'PIc1.p$ titre a1: cession, Colborne. - Mr. Will Kerr is busy this 'Week- - eek' - building •new chimneys on - H.: Mat- thew':, house. -• • - - Gee. K. Rutledge, 3,Vilmer Rutledge and Jennie Martinis attended the fun oral of Mrs. Levi Snyder on.,.Wednes- • I day,- May .7th, Mrs. Snyder being a , sister of Maes: Rutledge, who passed t away eleven months ago, on the,. (taw,. ! Don't forget.the'concert and supper - « at Niie on Idly 23rd. Brunswick ! . Male Quintctte to give the program. , Admission 25 and 50 cents.. Como and • enjoy a real trent as the pe-upie ' of Nile are :paring nothing. to milts the affair a etieeess. The pe',r,h < " `ale e t , r .•tar:I"•' t„ d ' Tueeta.-"s n;e1-5.• Slc�: ";,:,.telt a". i•«, t: alarm :, "n• ,1 ? I the Igee tee(rei;; . t-. '•t' al. <! he • At Om?. Jones leen,.' 1,".i. ft;«'• t •i't'•t' F,!a ,l,•,tef." t'°,uld •• fc• th(t r to r., anytiline' the tlit..watl peen e.nted.•1:.- roe t . , tr „ t° tge a r•1 ca', . r71;01 . •5e1 z LV'Ct• Urr. Evi+ un`?..,1 eite-i ta'•. E?Yl inCt eri'::'ite. . Look To Record Season It a'••iil Ite'iie«te n ('yk1 -t'- t'' r1 {l1f .• t1:u•S«.n• • t nili,a. • r -. 1'!:11.1 l an(' o^ nt,r 1t *.. a1 l ° i :1 t eon beer' 1 . r6t, 1 1 ii. Oil x.111 a• rte t' bi' 1 • •1 . !"tirge 1 o i' r t, 1 Y ne fit ((r,i ?c' ani thr,ttlt.;•hl! :«,1 .rice -t"..171,0.710, till Lea C.„-TilirI-t cul a g.if'tt :att:'.'lt .X11- 9, it' e east•o the itelarenation i* wig! 1 aIle step the •ar'i,.•: , #' tin- ir;, it and pr,>ve it. 91DV ]:]: 1 1' 'I brn.�,ll',% l ii ' • -NEALINQUIUKESTI$MEKNOWN ""csesot6Yctt,111:esrr totetadettbe tOociete tefedtl l ea ea'6elt'i5•SKe' lseetei nstestetelydee.t'Jaielaiteete,' Seoth(t> • &.tare" !teel9 testis, t!eere. bets bares, 1 ecsede. erre a , Eke megil' MI 'e• • tLIZA"f r.Th r,�,� r t���a + di�3� Awf14141'1.4 e a :krrnAy b Eslvatass Iec et vtevcrun. relaxed for the casing annual invasion by thou. Bantle of touriet3 from Canada and the L'nitetl Mateo, the, ldritloh Columbia Coast gtean:,hil, cervico of the Canadian Pacific Railway will have in service during the coming cul°«an2er2 int VJaahing".,ra, lattice Columbian and Alaskan watern,• nineteen past:t'nc,er yeacele, trio of them brand now, the whole fleet rep rrceelatintt' a total of 33,340 gcoaa tone, aece,raan:' ration for 17,314 pa..engera with 3,247 bode in 1.531 state- rooms and dining roast accouuuodation for 1.929. Two new Meter ver -elm, the "Prrinceee Joan" and the °6Priatceea Elizabeth," each of 3,300 tons will be added to So eremite Letween Vancouvvorr and Viettria. ° '1)' bk«�e�81ar3JQr �i.iU vnaecu vsr- n:ar,- r. • Thet'e twin•1ereto eil.burtitg addle which. 'vete-12'4J' !turned in ep elarular perforin emcee in their trial rip. ' have a total of €31( bode in •l`.0 crate-r•oom:1 and on Cay 'runs will inerealao tke flect'a carryiuug capacity by se °al ,if 0,000 passea:gerc. Addition of there neve chis r'lil relieve.the etre'he 04 in ereaeing euuumaer travel tot -oxen Vancouver mei Vietcr'ie, and enable the eereeenay lea r<t°loeee acro alhipe for ire S'cattie Vltet©caa Nener.;cvt u' eriongle >«-at :iia went coact of Vctticouver. Island re:ve6em its Gull Inland e?tcnir?niosn; I"oenell Liner, Cotiiox and Om:AA 'Valle -Prince l alpert cc! eduion. and iia pmpubr 11P"'C-a ccevieo tiaronr, Y1 Ike COCSIe !sicca spa .rage. •