Ship of the Month - cont'd. 12. ves, Memorial University of Newfoundland, and to John Weichel, of Southamp ton, Ontario. We also wish to acknowledge the invaluable assistance gained from the wri tings, collections and photographic efforts of the late John H. Bascom, To ronto; Ivan S. Brookes, Hamilton; R. T. "Scotty" McCannell, St. Catharines, and Kenneth E. Smith, of Detroit, Michigan. * * * * * THE spice of travel is variety. Add this flavor to your trip to the Canadian Pacific Rockies or the Coast -- a two days' fresh water sail with all the comfort of cool lake air and the luxuries of an ocean liner. On the Canadian Pacific " Keewatin" or " Assiniboia" sailing from Port McNicol, the route lies across Georgian Bay, Lake Huron, through the Soo and thence across Lake Superior to Fort William. If it's a short vacation trip, enjoy a week's fishing on Nipigon River, or at Kenora (Lake in the Woods), each with cosy, mod erate-priced bungalow camp. Ask for full information W M . F U L T O N Canadian Pacific Building, Toronto, Ont. Canadian Pacific IT SPANS THE WORLD - From Canadian Railway and Marine World, issue of August, 1924 -