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Porcupine Advance, 22 Aug 1935, 1, p. 2

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Y 23c Legion D ion by C sured by enience iovable Bii our Me-] lb. feel conâ€" lin 27C cleanlin liat pi ful 2qu mod( makE sophet d put 15¢ hip ments graphical. display showing the Canaâ€" Despite the political trickery that has dian Rockies, with Jasper Park Lodge| been displayed in regard to the route nestling amid the huge mountains risâ€"| of the Transâ€"Canada highway, interost ing about the valley, and the maini continues in the highway. Indeed, it is transcontinental line of the railway beâ€"| difficult to avsid interest kecause of tween Montreal, Toronto, Winnipeg and| the value of the road from a touristâ€" Vancouver winding about their base.| attracting standpoint. It is this feature Done on a vast scale, covering more|of the interest of the Transâ€"Canada than 50 feet in width and 25 feet in| highway to tourists that no doubt depth, a bird‘sâ€"eye view of this mostl prompted the following reference in famous of Canadian playgrounds is§ the current issue of The National Revâ€" given in a manner in keeping with theirl grandeur. Many of the mountains, inâ€"| | cluding the wellâ€"known Old Man Mounâ€"| tain, tower in their might about the| lodge, while others are shown in their! impressive ranges, rising in the backâ€" ground. Each mountain is done to seon operating about their base, stopâ€" ping at Jasper Station, while motor cars race to and from the station and | enue Review, published by the Dept. of National Revenue, Ottawa:â€" "Dominion Day marked the formal opening of that section of the transâ€" Canada highwfay between Winnipeg and Fort Williamâ€"Port Arthur. The opening of this particular link of the interâ€"oceans highway is a highlight in the history of Canadian roadâ€"building as it enables motorists for the first time to drive their cars from Halifax lodge as the train draws to a stop, with\ to Vancouver and vice versa over an rivers glistening in the valley and glaâ€" ciers gleaming in the distance. Speâ€" cially prepared for this year‘s big show, the topographical display combines the latest in mechanical invention for exâ€" hibition purposes with a scenic effect ’ unequalled by past exhibits. | ! Another outstanding feature among the many interesting displays is that of the Canadian National Telegraphs,} 'showing electrically the speedy cable| service between London, Eng., ang Toâ€" ronto, a one minute service, and Vanâ€" couver, a two minute service. Flashâ€" ing lights trace thie seconds which separates the three cities, so far fiung by miles, but brought together by cable ! and telegraph to only seconds of disâ€" ‘tance. In no other way would it be possible to give an effective demonstraâ€" tion of this fact as by this latest use of | electricity to trace out, first the 60 secâ€" onds separating the "Heart of the Emâ€" | scale ang The Continental Limited is pire" and the "Queen City," and the 120 seconds required to span an ocean and a continent. Canadian Mavors to allâ€"Canadian route. In order to do this motorists must use the car ferries between the twin ports of Port Arthur and Fort William, Ontario, at the head of the Great Lakes, to Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario, pending the construction of the remaining links of "Canada‘s Main Street" between Schreiber and White River a distance of 125 miles, now under contract and the ultimate link or twin links between White River and Sault Se Marie and Hearst. There is also short gap in British Columbla where cars are being carried by trains until the highway is completed. ‘ "The Winnipegâ€"Port Arthur section of the transâ€"Canada highway is 452 miles in length. It is gravel surfaced, the travelled portion being thirty feet wide, and it has been driven in ten hours. The radius of( curvature is generous and the gradients easy. It intersects some of the continent‘s finest fishing and hunting country as well as scenic summer playgrounds. The Keâ€" nora and the Lake of the Woods disâ€" tricts with their primeval forest and myriad lakes and streams are world famed. ; 44#A More than one hundred mayors, al-g sho dermen and civic officials of Canadian ; par municipalities have already slgnlfledi add intentions of attending the annual conâ€" | em} vention of the Union of Canadian | oldâ€" Municipalities, scheduled for North Bay| al, 1 September 3, 4, 5 and 6. From the Atâ€"| tari lantic seaboard to the Pacific coast,| gra cities will send representatives to North | onl Bay to discuss municipal problems. Car Mayor Camilien Houde, C.B., O.B.F., will Montreal, will attend the sessions as| ing one of the principal speakers, He will| rou One of the features of this new exâ€"| hibition technique is the pleasing and| slossy effect secured under indirect} lighting. Probably the outstanding exâ€" ample shown is that featuring the 35th birthday of The International Limited, Canada‘s famous train which has ope-r-i ated daily, each way, since 1900, be-‘ tween Mcontreal and Chicago. A hugei catin placque, treated in the modernâ€"| istic design, shows the route of thel train and the various important cities it serves. The colour scheme of a| dsep, unusual crimson and black, makes it, coupled with the big decorative| placque of a 6100â€"type locomotive, over the doorway, one of the centres of inâ€" terest of the railway building. Other satin displays of unusual interâ€" <st and illustrating the varied treatâ€" ment and wide opportunities offered by this new medium, are those featuring j a West Indies scene with the white hul‘.‘ of the "Lady Nelson" in the foreground, currounded by other West Indies scenes, and of the Houses of Parliaâ€" ment, treated in a broad outline, with a | splendid model of The Chateau Laurier, | at Ottawa, in the foreground, and framed by transparencies of the vzau'iousi other Canadian National hotels and summer resorts. These two big satin| displays flank a colourful, symbolic| painting, outlining in a vivid pictorial way, the worldâ€"wide service given by the Canadian National Express by land, on sea and in air. The main exhibit of the Canadian National building this year is a topoâ€" graphical. display showing the Canaâ€" dian Rockies, with Jasper Park Lodge nestling amid the huge mountains risâ€" ing about the valley, and the main transcontinental line of the railway beâ€" tween Montreal, Toronto, Winnipeg and b C000 000 00 08 006 % 006064000806 0 060000890466 0460004 % 0 %%% # Canadian National Railways Make Use of Specially Dyâ€" ed Satin in Original Manâ€" Unique Display at Toronto Exhibition cars lodge river Al Tourâ€"Day Session of Heads of Municipalities to Open on Tuesday, Sept. 3rd. ‘anadian Mayors to |; Zather at North Bay . Al vays exhibit this year, at the Canâ€" 1i National Exhibition. It consists s use of satin for display purposes special drawings and designs dyed it by specially prepared dyes. It developed by the National System so intricate is the method used that one craftsman could be found in Canada capable of performing yvork. * Mascioli Theatre, Schumacher Midnight Show, Sunday, August 25thâ€"Playing Preview on "TMUHERE‘s® ALWAY®s TOâ€"MORROW®" WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, AUGUST 28th and 29th JANETTE MecDONALDMD and NELSON EDDY in FRIDAY AND sATURDAY, AUGUST rd and 24th BUCK JONES in "BORDER BRIGANDS" First Chapter of Serial: "RUSTLERs® OF RED DOG*~ hnique in exhibition disâ€" s the Canadian National "THERE‘S ALW A YS TOMORROW" MONDAY and TUESDAY, AVGUST 26th and 27th â€"FRANK MORGANX and LOI® WILBSON in FRIDAYX and SATURDAY, AUGUST 30th and 31st GEORGE Q"BRIEN in "COWBOY MILLIONAIRE" "The transâ€"Canada highway will be ly‘ approximately 4,200 miles long, and will ! provide motorists with diversified scenâ€" Q@g ery unequalled by any other of the en world‘s great trunk roads. There now ‘\remains only approximately six per cent to construct in order to bridge the gap northeast of Lake Superior and a al-; short section in British Columbia, and ian ; part of is now under construction. In lled‘ addition to its scenic attractions which onâ€"| embrace the historic Maritimes, the lian | oldâ€"world chanm of Quebec, the minerâ€" Bay | al, forest and agricultural wealth of Onâ€" Atâ€"| tario and the Prairie Provinces, and the ast, | grandeur of the Rockies, to meptin )rth | only ‘some of the more outstanding, + Canada‘s transâ€"continental highway .F...| will provide motorists with an interestâ€" _ _As| ing and climatically comfortable travel will | route from ocean to ocean." . Round trip between any two psints in Canada at regular oneâ€"way first class fare and a quarter speak at the civic banquet on the eveâ€" ning of Wednesday, September 4. It is hoped Hon. Peter Heenan, Ontario Minister of Lands and Forests, and Northern Development, will also spsak at the gathering, Arrangements to have Mr. Heenan at the bangquet have not been fully completed, but it is expected he will attend. _ Within the past few days letters have been received at North Bay from:â€" Mayor G. G. McGreer, Vancouver; Mayor McQueen, Winnipeg; Mayor léeming, Victoria, B.C.; and Mayor James Simpson, Toronto, stating they will atteng the North Bay meeting. Some Facts About Transâ€"Canada Road The September meeting of the Union n North Bay will be its 35th annual session, and will be under the chairâ€" manship of Mayor W. G. Bullbrook, North Bay, president. Listed among the speakers is City Relief Officer B. G. Gosse, North Bay, who will read a paper on "Municipal Problems." until Will be Approximately 4,200 Miles when Completed. Only a Few Gaps Remain to be Constructed. To leave destination up to midnight Tuesday, September 3, 1935 THURSDAY. AUOGT Information and Canadian Pacific Going Dates from Nocn, Friday, August 30, l 2.00 pm. Monday, September REDUCED FARES Return and fares from your local agent for The Keâ€" ‘oods disâ€" orest and ire world

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