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Duke At Garden Party

A Trip Through Canada's Inland Ocean

SATURDAY, AUGUST 3, 1929.

The Duke of Gloucester, third son of the King, receives at a garden party held in honour of His Majesty's birthday at Vic- toria, B.C. Lt. Governor Randolph Bruce is on the right and Miss Helen Mackenzie, the latter's niece, on the left,

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The smiling Duke of Glouces easter, third son of the King, standing between Lt.-Governor Ra ndolph Bruce of British Columbia (right) and the latter's niece, Miss Helen Mackenzie, at a garden party given in honour of the King's birthday in Victoria, B.C..

An Army Of Cordon Bleu Chefs

I. View of Manatosiin Island from aboard ship.

2. 8.8. ASSINIBOLA pustna ukrowah Sault St. Merlo locks which connect Lakes Kurum and Buperior. 3. Deck scene on 6.8. KEEWATIN on Lake Superior.

The Great Lakes -- Canada's inland ocean-opened to navigation last month, are just entering on their summer condition of offering one of the major- attractions of the Dominion to tourists. Vistas of beautiful islands and frowning headlands present some of the most beautiful scenery on the North American continent, while the illusion of ses travel is given to passengers when for a full day at least no- thing but water is visible from the ship. Canadian Facite ships, traversing their waters weekly, sup- ply every up-to-date comfort and facility to travel- lers and remarkable engineering works add to tha list of sights and beauties which nature gives in profusion,

Often you say "some day I'll take an ocean voyage," but did you ever stop to think that next door to you is an inland ocean where for two glorious days aboard a Canadian Pacific ship you can enjoy your long-dreamed of voyage? If you haven't, the chance lica open to you and you can take the delight- ful cruise across Huron's blue waters, through the lovely St. Mary's River and away over the broad

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expanse of Lake Superior, the largest body of fresh water in the world.

You can take it as a trip in itsalf or you can take it as a break in your rail journey across the continent. It carries you from Port McNicall to the Head of the Lakes at the Twin Cities. The great white ships of the Canadian Pacific speed along with all the awift grace of gulls that circle and dip at the mast heads or perch and flutter above the deck rails. Perfection of service adds a last pleasing touch to the meals, the comfort of the staterooms and the social affairs on deck and below,

Since the level of Lake Superior in 21 feet higher than that of Lake Huron the Saalt Ste. Marle lock has been constructed and the Canadian Ship Canal to join up the two lakes. This remarkable engineering work is one of the sights of the voyage. Three fine ships make the trip weekly for the Canadian Pacific, the "Keewatin," "Assinibois," and "Manitoba." two from Port McNicoll and one from Owen Sound, with the same number of eastward sailings from the Twin Cities.

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An army, said Napoleon, rectors of the Canadian Pacific marches on its stomach, but a Railway, the premier of Ontario hotel prospers as much as any-and many others: These chefs thing on its food. These are the command an aray of 176 culinary men at the Royal York Hotel who experts and indirectly another are responsible for the good cheer army of 300 waiters. They are at that famous hostelry which was from left to right: E. Argange, was party chef; R. Albertella, assistant

opened last week by the Governor- chef J. Cherrier, head chef; General with a distinguished com-J. Aublard, assistant chef; W. pany of prominent Canadiana Thonfield, banquet chef; and F. including the president and di- Rasberg, grill chef.

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Charles H. Luke, of the execu» tive staff of the Trade and Ea- gineering Supplement of the Lon don Times, is spending's three months Canada studying the power situation, and question of undeveloped and now areas in this country: Photograph was taken at the Banff Springs Hotel recent- ly where Mr. Luke has been stay- ing prior to interviewing prem- lers of the provinces and federal and provincial government offi- cials. He will also address Boards of Trade in many Canadian cities:

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LJohn Caesar, pioneer of Canadian Pacific Siation Gardens,

First Canation Pacific Station Garden at Markdale, Ont., 1881. John Caesar, Ilke his great pro- ber of stations through Ontario, totypo, "came, saw and conquer-Quebec, New Brunswick, ed." When he first started Afaine.

Since 1871 Mr. Caesar has been etation agent at Markdale, Ont, back in 1881, it was just a sta drawing pay cheques from Tall- tion with the ralls running past it ways and probably has signed He decided that passengers should more than any other living rail-

road man. sit up and take notice when they 1917 on his agent's pension, he When he retired in passed through his territory, 50 went on to work at landscape be started in to landscape garden gardening and has literally creat

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where before there had been littled hundreds of station gardens, to interest the traveller," Cans some of them real showplaces, "T have received new life from the dian Pacific officials were quick soll," he says, in replies to com to recognize the value of the pliments on his fresh complexion. work and the Floral Department and alert menner, for he is a man of the railway was formed. Mr. well in the seventies, and he Caesar was chosen to look after hopes to make many more gar the beautification of the road and dens before he completes his life he has to his credit à large ecm- | span

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