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Les diagra m mes suivants i llustrent la met hods . i ut e i i is good enough adv ce. b ev n that d el ghtful exper ence pails on you and e r be i hi he your inter st tu ns, suddenly may , to furn s ng a home . W n thinking of that come to r i hed h d of h mes in i We have fu n s t ousan s o Toronto on cred t . i t is our i w i business and we th nk e know t . C r e d i t H e l Ef ul Below we ask you to look at an example bargain TH IS B EAUTIFU L BIG RO C KER FO R i t is bui lt of solid - X cut oak, polished finish nea ve , tly car d, upholstered seat and back and embraces the best features in chair construction . Worth Sell ing price on prese n t a t i o n of this pro g r a m m e 193 5 7 YO NGE ST. CA NO EING H IL E t he red man has not been able to withstand the advance of the ' i pale face s civilization , h s whit e brother, especially he who i s fond as m i him of sports, h any th ngs to thank for . Our national game, lacrosse, which flourishe s from one end of the mi i th h i s i i i he i - i Do n on to e ot er, of Ind an or g n , and t b rch hark canoe, n i h me e i e s wh ch e roa d th lakes and r v r , is responsible for the present develop ment of the highly - varnished canoe of to- day— the most popular craft that m Young Canada e ploys . i From a strictly utilitarian point of v ew , nothing used in navigation has had a more potent influence in the opening up of this country than the i canoe. W thout it e xplorers and prospectors would have found it impossible to open the new sect ions of countri es which later w ere made accessible by less han ut lous m r i ethods of transpo tat on . I is i i t with canoe ng as a sport that Canad an canoe clubs have to deal , and it must be with intense sati sfaction that the ofii cers and membe rs can see th i that e popularity of the canoe in th s way is constantly on the increase. Regattas that only a short t ime ago confined thei r attention to rowing e e m e ei e e i e i v nts now have a nu b r of cano ng v nts on the r programm , t ‘ having become well recognized that a w ar canoe race aflords a spectacle i more int erest ng and pleasing to watch than any other aquatic contest . A v ery grati fying feature i n respect to canoeing as a sport is that it i s i more strictly amat eur than any othe r sport . In sp te of the fact that almost ever vothe r sport has had to succumb to the withe ring touch of professional i sm th oe i s i in the me the e i i f , e can st i st ll ga only for recr at on that t af ords . i ' Canoei sts, it is for you to say whether th s desirable condition of afi air s i i h i i shall cont nue.
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