The Signal, 1930-6-12, Page 6et 'I'lulrsdny. Juni' 1_, I'4:G,
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THE COCKSNUTr
IMPLEMENT SHOP
has removed to new
quarters on Kingston
street.
Implements and Repairs General
Expert Service on all Codishutt
Machinery.
Allis-Chalme s and United Trac-
tor.
Baer & Straughan
TELEPHONE 598
The Leading Men's Store
Everything that's new
in Men's Wear
Hand Tailoring and
Special Order to Your
Measure
Chas. Black
1'1'77.7,7 21,4 4,77,17
W. r:trrp go,•,l -tuck of
Electrical Appliances
Fixtures, etc,
Electric Wiring of All Kinds
Frank McArthur
West Street Electrical Shop
Telephone 82 Godericli
Sunday Afternoon
.04
ByISABEL HAMILTON,
Goderich, Ont.
Blest 'worufug''whose first dawning
rays
Beheld the Son of God •
Arise triumphant from the grove,
Aud leave 111s dark abode.
1L 11 and. the grave cowblued their
force
T.. hold our Lord in Talo :
sudden the Conqueror arose,
.And burst their feeble chain.
-Isaac Watts:
MAYER
ee 1:a1: grant unto,Ut a willing mind
and lilt uud6rstanding heart that we
may be ready to go forth to give to
.ethers the message of the Risen Christ.
I11 Ills name we pray. Amen.
S. S. LESSON FOR JUNE 221w1, 1930
Lesson Topic -The Risen Lord and the
(irrat' Commission.
Lesson Passage -Matthew 28:1.111.
16-':0.
I.u1drn 1'eA(-Matthe14 28:19.
t- r t,'gan 'to 'Mutt towards OW'
,I.i. er the week the women clone'
,A,• the sepulchre•." Luke in his
,,,count says the woolen ealul! "brlug
'tog the splss whl.h they had pre•
;•ir.•.1 These women had been fold.
I.• -ns 1'hrisf lllunwlf that He would
'Ise again on the third duy. Having
-t.1d L.• 741.• ereisa Mud .:Yen HIM dIP
Ills !eassnrlug worts luul,taded from'
t h.lr 'woody and they Pulte to vee
he sepulchre. prepared no embalm Hes
Lode. „I
'1'h,-' sante to sy.n
e the selehre.
and they 410 •.'o It -(11P)' new It turned
inside out. They saw the stone rolled
no ay, anti being put IU another u'e--oil
angel sat upon 1t. Thou saw the keepers,
w.t .i1 guard but as deed men.
The' angel bloke to the w4Un•u say•,,
Mg. "Fear not ye, for 1 kiow that ye!
- -eek Jess. which was crucified. He 1s
not' here. for Hr is rist•n as He said:
''amt•. .sec• the plate where the • Dore
lay, and g„ quickly and tell His .Ha
elides that He is risen from the dead.
-and behold He peth lefure you into
Galilee. there shall yP we Him: lo, 1
have tole) you." What a full. concise
speech: If we look into It we ae'el
that It ons sympethetic-•4Fenr not
ye." It inns an understanding spec•*
--"For I know fluid ye soak Jesus - I
It was exp*ulutury-"Hr b+' not herr.!
11e is awn. as He said." It wits e.m-
furti,g-"l'..me. see the p114e whereI
the 1A.rd lay." it wits inspiring -"Gob
The angel was the first to preach
, Jesus unit the Resurrection and the'
Salada Orange Pekoe has
Atair the finest flavour
�! '* 1
ORANGE
PEKOE
BLEND A
T A
'Fresh from the gardens'
reg
1
A June Lake Tri
Is Delightful
FIVE DAY CRUISE
Georgian Bay
Manitoulin Island
Sault Ste Marie
via S. S. Manitoulin
ROUND TRIP $32
Meals and
Berth Included.
There's no more delightful time for a lake trip than the
glorious month of June -the scenery L at its beat and _here's
not a great crowd.
The beat trip of all 1s a tire days cruise to ManItoulin
Island points and Sault Ste. Marie on the splendid steel Steam-
ship "Manitoulin." Brief stops at all the Interesting ports -
Klllarney, Manftowaning, Kagawong, Gore Bay, Theasalon, Brace
Mines and many other interesting places on the Manitoulin
island and North Shore. Then up the St. Mary's River and a
full day at the Soo. where the steamer Is your hotel.
The S.S. Manitoulin 1s the largest and most modern ship
on the route. Large comfortable staterooms, all with bot and
cold running water. Observation saloon on the hurricane deck.
Steam heating throughout.
Round trip from Oiten Sound to Sault Ste. -Marie, Ont., and
return, incluftine meals and berth while nn the trip and while
steamer ft at the Soo, only 162.00
Steamer leaves Owen Sound every
Thursday evening during June at 11.16,
arriving back early Tuesday. Stop
over at any port, It you wish. Same
first-class service as during tourist
season
(luring July and August steamer
schedules are changed and include
Mackinac island, round trip fare, 145.
For reservations and further infor-
mation auk railway or deanship
:,rent$, or write
Owen Sound
Transportation
II Co., Ltd.,
Owen
Sound
Ont.
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GODERICH, ONT.
WHAT'S WRONG AND WHERE?
TIIERG ARE 13 MISTAKES IN THe3 PtCTvRE
How good are you at finding mistakesT The artist has Intentionally
made several obvious ones In drawing the above picture. Some of them
are easily discovered, others may be hard. See how Ione; It will take
YOU to find them.
LOOK FOR SOLUTION IN NEXT WEEK'S SIGNAL
Solution to "What's
is last week's Signal.
it
Of Interest to the Busy Farmer
Furnished by the Ontario Department of Agriculture
Cull Them Out '
As soon as the spring spurt in eggs
production commences to lessen there
are certain hew in every flock that;
should he culled out and marketed.
The sooner they ore go( rid of. fIit•
bigger will be the flock profits. Labor
Is reduced, feed costs are lowered and
the profitable birds are given more
room in the laying Louse; and 00 the
range. l'onitry also should sell for
more money per pound In the early'
Part of the summer thou later. $0 three
la a material gain in dlepsl.g of the
non-productive birds. (cue of the siw-
plest ways to cull the flock is to go
over the birds when they roost at'
night. Pick' out t thletanitit sbrhellrll.
rough combs and shrunken. hart) ab-
domens: A bird with a large amount of
hard fat around the lllslonlen 1a not
in haying nonditiou.
Watch Effect of Fertilizer
If you hate applied 4174) fertlllx.•r
to your bands this spring. much can
he learned by watching Its effect on
growing crops during the uczt few
weeks. • Experience has shown that
properly-rhusen fertilizers produce sic
important results: 411 They Increase
-stalk or straw growth. I2) They
strengthen the crop to resist d1M'ltee.
1:10 They hust,ri the growth of the
,r.' w. that it rils•us days earlier. (41
They increase yield, (5) They Improve
quality of product. 1741 They improve
the cutch of grasses and clovers.
Whether these results le obtalnerl de-
pends upon the tYnsHtioi of the soil
as t.. drainage, soil reactionsupply of
organic matter awl nisi] iu ehoi.
of fertilizers. They must be chosen to
snit fpr -special ne„Is of the crop and
Make tip fur ,ell deflcicneh's. lien. :111
come things to watch as the sense,.
advancer: Is there a stronger growth
of crop on the fertilized than on the
unfertilized land? Has the fertilized
tropripened e•arIler? Ills there b'•.•n
Wrong and Where" more or less (Haase In the ffltlll:441
1:.Aldol7\ St'E\i: crop? Has there been ua,re .r less Ile
1- 1 411P1 ADC- not sit 7711 fobs•.
'---alum would not wear fur cap.
3 --)eau would not wear dress-.Y,11ar
OW lie to work in garden.
4- -Man's trousers are incorrewt.
.7", -Mau should have hoe -not brush.
8 /tours should not be in garden.
i-6'hick.•u shank' not 1.e to garden. stet injury N'hat was the .nnlpnnt•
4%'heat Is not }dentist in gardens. tire yield per Here? What difference in
n -.Plants growing in carrot row not' Wolk) ..f pr.apuet do you note? As.
carrot+'. .detanee ha yunr troutlrsrmc fertilizer
lu �I'41uer ou iackage on stake h problems will is. gladly given by your
wit Wheat. agricultural repr•s4ldutive or by the
11--l'it•wre on package on other stake' 46 A.C.
toot e:lrrot..
w •11 were lbs first to pralaim 11.
That Wats the effect of the preuchiu;
by the ai cel i And they departed
quickly from the sepulchre with fear
and great joy ; and did run 40 -bring
His diseiplrs word."
"Asd as they -went"--It always vo.
happens, a thing Pe never complete,
In itself : incident runs into lucldett'.
And as. they went." -Jesus wet thein'
No 1111111 gees a warfare at his own
charges. Jesus always worts 111+
te'ss•niter'-. or joins them. .'r over• '
takes tls•m..'Anci as they went to te,1
HIs dis'Iple'. Jesus met them Mud 4.4li•,
unto them. 'Go tell My .brethren that
they g•' into Galilee, and there *Milli
they vee Me.' "
Venire 16.20 -The Mal CaaladmiMa
A. -cording to appointment the die.
cIples went Into -Galilee and to a
mountain. probably the same on which.
Jesus CLrlat was transfigured, and
there ler tart them.
We are told ' that they worshipped
Hint nut some tioubttd-possibly
Thomas. lu the end they were fully
convinced and were willing to stand
by their .,nykllou even unto death.
Jesus ...awe near lo theta and told
thew that hellc,fortb tar world was
place) Miner 111' control. Hr hod n
perle t right turn to give thein the
elnlma,111 Hr ,1Id. "Go ye therYfor•.
and tench all nations. baptizing Ilion
In the Mimi' of the .Fu:her. Mud the
Bon, and of the duly Ghost."
Turn Jesus added to this command
•.ords of inspiration. "Lu, I am with
pun all the days. even unto the �•en-
stimulation ..f fhe. age." He did tool
send them out Mone; He divided the
hur'ru
and shared the peril. The;
lrru}ram He planned for Itis disciple!
, 1. the program of ('hrlstliinity today,
and the Saviour is the present Christ,
the Son of (:osl at the very tide of 111H
worker'. 11
WORLD MISSIONS
li.w the Gospel Reached Uganda
Ll the yl'ar iS76, Henry -M. Shanley.,
the great explorer. visited the come'
try o1 1'gaula in Central Africa. 1l•
found 11 splendid titulary Inhabited
by an ex, cpttounlly fine ;people, who
had t l fair degree f c•Ivlllzn
r.•fus.- them. saying. Shall wt wake
our brothers slakes': No, we are all
stns of c;,.1.' The words of Stant-
1.Y'sbook art. g ' '
The chiefs wit YUP voice replied:
-We will take the white man's book."
When the time came for Stank't to
depart.tem said In a tone of des
spin: hat 1s the useof your com-
ing tt dtstnrt, .air minds. if. as soon '
as at. are eouvIue,.l that what you'
have' '.111.1 has right and reason 1n it,
you go away 4.vf.re we are fully In-
stni ted?"
SnudPy explained that . he was a
traveller. but if Mte'su wished for tea-
cher* be would nrit,• to the people of
England to that efte•t. Mtesa said:
"'then write. Sttiuil.'k'. and say that I
am like a child sitting in darkm•.a,
anti eannotwae until 1 nm taught the
right way." - I
So Manley wrote. The letter was!
entriortet1 to n Belgian officer who had,
been seat by (:-neral Cordon to I'ganr,
du. 'rhe officer was murdered an bin
return to 'Egypt by the Nile: when
his IMaly was found the bled -stained
letter. thrust for safety Into Les top -
boot. was brought to light. On reach-
ing England the letter wAs published
in the Daily Telegraph. •
The letter met with a great re-
sponse. (arta Poured in. in a short
time $1-307,000 was subscribed. and
within siz months eight volunteers
loud start's] for Uganda. One of tut
party was the heroic missionary pion
,er. Alexander Maekay. with the story
of whose life every 146,) and girl should
1'e familiar From The Chtin•b ltee\.rd
,. .impart ra' Week at O..k.C.
The Ontario Agri, nlrllral College ut
,Guelph will. be thrown open to Inspe•
tlbn by the farmers of the l'rovinee un
four days this month. Jon.. 18. 17, is
and 1t'. The •<Islturs are aehl+wl to ar-
rive early 1n order to have time to set•
the big institution and are requested
u bel a I,aakrt lurl.•h pod to aa -
WHEN YOUR CHILD
iS FEVERISH
Give Him Baby's Own Tablets
The health of babies and little c1111-
dre•n is sIILje•t to rapid changes. Thus
the cher must be on her guard. At
the first sign of feverishness Italy's
I IN71 Tablets $haul, be Rivet -this
may 1n'e.rt a serious 111nete.
I'oneerni,g the Tablets Mrs. Nor-
man Lee. 4 al,rldge. (int.. says: "My
t ug
semble. picnic style. under the shade
trees he the gymnasium by noon. The
College has trade provision ,to, supply
hot tea. milk and We cream. After
luue•b•the men will he shown over th.
crop ezleriment plots and will have
an opportunity to Itlsp.•1 the Hie
stork. The.Iatltes *111 be at liberty to
Tiidt .Maelonald Hall. the variola
buildings on the campals and any natter
department of the College they desire
to see. About 4 .,'clack t11e campus w111
he available for baul,all game.. horse
shim pitching or any other sports.
mud hay crops In escelleut e/udltfou.
Retch tender plants a* etrawlerrlea
tomatoes, beaus, potatoes, early corn
and tobacco suffered injury In malty
localities, but most cuuutted report DU
serious damage. Milk production is re-
ported
portt'd to be above average 1n Pundits
and !wells countie4. Pastures are rel
[swill to be In splendid coidltlun
oithuut ezteptiou. N'Ith the muting of
warmer weather all crops have shown
rapid ltuprovemeut.
reselling Agriculture
Interest 1s being evinced *by evluch-
tlotal authorities iu mauy' (arts of
Ii,tarlo In the vocational -agricultural
se haJ a4 Rldgetown In Keut Bounty. an
Institution .uulque among the w•h,.u14
of Ontario. I$tahlishe.l four years ngo
' by fhe (Ontario Goyeruruclif, irj e,.
operutlon with local school autliorl•
I ries, It has become Increasingly IsiPat•. .
lar with -the rural youth of Ke1tt, hay. f
Ins au eltrol111511 of s•velty'•three low
fibs, during the lint term. Operated inp
•'injWMtluu with the 11ldgl•low•u bight.
v heed, the students reerive In tune
e.tlgh acaden,ie training and iu addition
complete course lu *uch practical
subjects as fano mechanics. waal-
• sing, agricultural engineering 1,111
motor mechanics. and Itnetrucl1116 111
livestock judging. field crops. -nod
horticulture. Biology and •henitstry''
are tw•u hullortallt MIl,Jevls on the
curriculum. .At the end of a. four-year
e„urse, graduates are entitles to -u-
ter 14..1. t'. A .e„Id building has Just
146•-46 eompletel at Illdge•luwn to take
care of Iia• ln•'r,u.siug *4tl;ldl(ute 1t
is 1104 unnaturally anticipate) that this
school will have counterparts 111 other
s.•tiona Of Ontario Iwfore many years.
ladle ularly enter.. the Governme'lt
NO'. half of the cost of'uilding Mud
half the tuith.0",,.sts. The t'Ingores-
she feature about the Ridtp•town lu-
Lurlo46 i$
the kern Interest Pxhlhifel
by the .tnd,ll. In their work. This Is
inevitable stable• when they are engaged 1n
-oldies 'chid] bring out their own
'Is -(1x1 talents. Many farmers In the
distill declare that the N•11001 has
hw•n a wonderful thing for their boy.
a
Treating' Seed Potatoes
Naturally, the nim of the potato
grower 1s to produee the biggest and
tit crop 'at the lowest possible coat. .
Tbla la dependent upon a number of
faeturs $114.11 ns g,'••'I ell, .Inept) 774
aced, aprayind and cultivation. While
the importune of them fe'atnrer 1,
11141Psti.nel. (4*) often the pruspe-t
of . �r.M crop is ruined through ne-
riect to ptvcttae .owl treatment whirl.
1s aimed to reline.. the enormous looms
and inconvenience canoed by twat.,
black 1.g and ^blt's-t.'ule. all of which
occur in every prorin.e In Canada
'rhe commonest method 11ss1 to treat
seed potatoes is the f,rmnlin trent
ment. A solution of 11h. of formalin to
1(1 gallons of water, 1+ made up and
pla•,rl hl a barrel. 'ria• seed 4otnta•s.
uncut, are plate) in a sock and *M:'
!serails, In the Ilerlid for two hours.
.then the lag is pulled up and the sol-
ntl.'il 1111'w411 to drain hack into 1h.•
barrel. Then the w111 111:1) 146• Ent :n,.l
planter!.
Make the Meadows Pay
Ontario n+Itally hits aloof four not
...lull( million acres of hay .crops
P11Ph year. In passing across the Prov.
hill' just. before haying • cannot
help feeling that many of these acres
• n'St lacing the taxes and the cost
all, rl•:le• Ie( n a r (.. 461 Y' e/ an
tion. 'They lived in e•onfortabi'' hon I�Ilttl I c•r. N' tune tears old ons
not 114 All well HI was federlsh And f only a11,
hal mo App tit . i Rate hem itithy
1
tun •r+ always w'Ashlnq their nod oral halt loos to she acre And
EPs„ '• "' a' of handliig the crop. Statistical reports
and Stains) remarked• that they
had s Iudlcate an ,iv.rage yield o
goo. a own Tablets rind h4 wee soon well ' , till
bunds before meals. The land had til, can certainly la• much improved alien
.vgaanirel government, though horrible ''gain. 1 waa111 n.rt tw without tho For the meadows. genal drainage and
lublits 118 long a,' there rare yonnR
er lle14y was PSPrelse1 by the king and sweet soli are very Important. Roots of
..Whiten in the house." grasses and clovers are slow to otos
i his chl4a. R ... R p '
d*lbps 11an Tablets' -r6' sold he
'Phe 4.1115. 51tesa, tm41 sent carate 2;_ trate w'•t sails. nn+t wherryl'r Wier(' is n'
uuYllwinP dealers or be moll at
to l' -curt Stanley ntros+ till. Victoria anrpins ..f water on the moll_ Rir Is
Ncnural. anon rroeh•Pd him In state. "-ut$ n Loc from The Or. William/ shut out and hell '1. the kW141111 lite
Mesll.lm- 6 . ltra'kv111•, (mt.
The king 441* eager for knowledge. _ _ _ Is either weakened' l; killml. .A*414)44 :
I and when he learned that the travel RPpalirine Steamer Mapleeourl point in no•xdow Improvement 1 ;. is the
' ler knew the •'words of Gab" ^A use of hlRh-quullq seed. It por se dl
vlh ulliug•voun ItulleUu: 9'he salcuge•d
Mud Stanley' Is 11.411 the meadow start ant with n
fe,ri n• Pr owl the '1'P46 t uruuunl.t steamer )talrl.,snlrt, which Nils taken handicap. 4;troxf drainage. gaol wed,
off Mm
boots on wooden tablets. gnPtie Idr•t wear I►1•Ia11r, n few and a literal supply of el 14 atble term - ,
fres 17711• to Stanley's arrival, 'Aral w.rks 115''. and 'brought herr. Is under iter stake protltabl6' meadows. -
trndrrs had introduced the Koran to going "ale'Thls.will Is' 971{16' an ex
Wes11. moil he hail. been'Infl 'ornl to- btnslcP Joh. the 111111 of the vessel be Northern Ontario Leads
wards 5I7.1111n1lllerhltllsm. Naturally, inR badly $ma,.lel by f(u 4114 6 on the
r.s'ks upon wawa 1t ons driven in n RPtunns M the Provincial Apiarist
h4 11 a. mow pnZZIP' 111.77114 41.6' 4 WO IT- I Indicltt, that the northern parts ''t
4Igions. and the matter wits dlscuss,d. RnI.. la Mt fall. To effect the nwrssnry Ontario
tp him. and his erturlPrs.
repairs, the shipyards wlll'he employed _RI" till' blithest pi4lds of
for several weeks. T' (14Pe'I lell,ngs honey. For 1tr.1 the average per col -
"1 arc vie to know what Is the Nin -Mac Tug Co., which rP- any was 14114 pounels in Kenos. 1:{7 in1F114 ' asked one. lensed 1t early Inst month. Rens• A11Renfrew, Iles to Northam-
"I,Istrm to Me," said the king. „The,. !acrinol and
d lfgl In -.Algoma. IOne'south•
Arabs And the white men believe as, How She Took 1t Pru comity. Elgin. has the high Aver -
they are taught by their hooks. The/ A c-ertnin Pnn1li'. having 1$•411 mar- rage of 14:1 Infolds. white the adjoining '
Arabs some here for Ivory and sines. Heti About ten )ones. lived a IIfe mule ''"nntle•s, Klt ed nrfolk, hnce ��
TI... NhitP MPH. 44fo•n offered s4Hv444, t for the most art of quarrels andtend Wit ;oneiuhf rn•sllacMvPh'. In totali
visited n friend whose home Of,. we, Turk taut. they lend. portly duP to thele
tip
ASPHALT SHINGLES
ROLLED ROOFING
B. C. WOOD SHINGLES
Hardwood Flooring
-GET Ml' PRICES
R. STANDISH
East Street
Phone 369 Goderick
SPARR'S
FOR
CHOICE GROCERIES
FRUITS, VEGETABLES, BUT•
TER, EGGS. MEATS LARD,
FLOUR. ETC.
Silterwood's Ice Cream
FRIGIDAIRE EQUIPPED
for rolr protectihn
CALI, IN AND SATISFY
0VCNY*OO1 WtLCOM0
Sparr's Grocery
"The store ..f satisfaction"
Hamilton Street
Goderich Phone 143
\('t. I11:9.IVER IN TOWN
Chronic Bronchitis
Is quickly and safely relieved by
Templeton's wonderful RAZ -MAH.
Mr. 11.-'rruemner, Zurich, (int. got
trach relief ffom a sample of RAZ -
2.1 A II that he sought o f 1.00 box toil,
as always, under guarantee of relief or
money back. Now he always liner
RAZ -MAH when he has an attack.
Rays: "I usually work the attack off
in a few days. Then may poo for a
Myear or an wit.hout. anot.her.' RAZ -
AR is aim wonderful for Asthma.
At your druggist's 111
RAZ -MAH
a 1 1 '1,111 Riney. Gr• se
hlPkPrIURs Otte dray the husband1 y• Slmeoe •ar
entirely different. Inrge natn int Also due tfo the• fact
(1n boning he sold to his frleKd: tlult shiver ,tut nl$Ik4 rare Rnow'n
1'tr PnjnyAI my ♦lett. Yon swam sn t1''ttnrinntly. The honey crop for the l
ilProvince for the season of 1924 was;
j
happy; how do con funned. It''" rnplld hes 13..470,91M I rnpounds. the -fourths of I. „it,* goof. simple,"
friend: "I make n fuss of any wife, and "'hick was ('111.0.e4 ah14e. The esllinat l
1.1.. her quite often." cd dilute wait over a' million dollars.
The husband decided to try this
,sit og, and when. nn arriving home, ('rep Report
his• n ife...ta•ndd the door he kIsee.I The first crop report for the month
her Il1a wife horst into t..nrs. of ,Ione shows that, definite trusts In
**What's the matter?" he nakerlmany parts of the Prrn•Ine.. which
"Oh dear!" *bless. the wife. "Every- ..eased cnsiderehle de/tinge. the crime
thing bias gone wrong trashy. 1 fell are totning along In fine style For In•,
doyen and broke a lot of china, the stems.. the enmities of Carleton. (urn-
nuld has Riven notice, and now- you entry. Doffed/v. ihtndaa and {hlrham
,,,me home 'runt." I all report fall wheat, clover, alfalfa
A New
and novel
dessert
SWEETEN a bowl of Rico
Krispies with honey, to taste.
Fold in some whipped
cream. Then serve. It's a
most delicious dessert.
You'll like Rice Krispies
for breakfast, lunch os sup-
per. They're so crisp they
actually crackle in milk or
cream. A wonderful cereal
for children. Oven -fresh at
your grocer's. Made by
Kellogg in I,ondon, Ontario.
041 e�
_4;
al
RICE RIt1SPIES
Coal and Wood
Genuine Hard Stove Coal
Chestnut Coal
Pea Coal
Coke
Pocohontas 1 2 by 4 egg)
I can supply your wants in
any of the above furl Prompt
service and re•iaonable price'*.
L. FLICK
Telephone 17hj 4;0,1,neh
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Applieatioa
KASPER NATIONAL
PARK -fhe PACI FIC
COAST and ALASKA
Enjoy a low cost trip to the West this
Summer. Stop off at Jasper National
Park in the Canadian Rockies, See
famous Mount Robson. A thousand
. beautiful sights. A new thrill in every
mile. Take the Triangle Tour Route
via Prince Rupert ...with its 600 mile
steamer cruise to Vancouver.
To see Alaska requires only a few extra
days. A wonderful cruise ...amazing
experiences.
Tours may be made by various routes.
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TO EVERYWHERE 1N CANADA.