Oshawa Daily Times, 28 Mar 1931, p. 5

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

THE OSHAWA DAILY TIMES, SATURDAY, MARCH 28, 1931 FIFTIETH ANNIVERSARY 1881! Industry 4 in an Industry IR WILLIAM VAN HORNE had made it a policy to produce in Canada for the Canadian Pacific everything that could be made here, so the Anges Shops were built: the shops that extend over acres, in which Canadians by the thousand are employed in making locomotives, day coaches, drawing-room, patlour, dining and sleeping cars for their own Canadian railroad. (Such Canadian-made equipment has proved of the highest standard and redounds 1931 to the reputation of the country whose development has been synonymous with that of the industry itself, ( The seeds of enterprise have been care- fully fostered, whether they be of farming, or mining, of immigration, or tourist trade, of world - travel, or the exporting of goods to foreign lands and the importing of goods from the East to Europe. The Canadian Pacific has nurtured and brought to a rich fruition these various activities, CANADIAN PACIFIC TODAY The Canadian Pacific Railway runs from the Atlantic to the Pacific: Ocean." lts Nuors sail from Vancouver and Victoria to Japan and China, and from. Monsres), Quebec and Saint Job to Great Britain and the Continent. It operates winter cruises fo the Mediterranean, the West Indies and Round the World, and a winter service to Bermuda Its chateaux and hotels represent the latest word in comfort and luxury. Its telegraph service employs 225,000 miles of wire. Its express travellers cheques are current "@r over the world, Canadian Pacific offices and agents are to be fond everywhere a TT SEI To] e Te = | | | | | |

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy