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Mount Royal, Montreal.

The interesting picture below describes Mt. Royal, Montreal, a
rock from which was given to us by the Mackey tour group, 1929.

Montreal is Canada's largest city. When the Greenville Unit,
Shriners' Hospital for Crippled Children was dedicated, Mr. Henry J.
Elliott, of the Montreal Hospital, gave the Greenville Unit two
beautiful flags, one of Canada, one of United States. His message of
friendship expressed on that occasion by Miss Dunbar, of Providence,
binds Greenville closer to Montreal. Mr. Elliott has died since that
time and left $250,000.00 to the Shriners' Hospital in Montreal.

[image of a river with cargo ships and buildings and mountain in the background]
Photograph courtesy Royal Canadian Air Force

LOOKING TOWARD MOUNT ROYAL, WHICH RISES IN THE HEART OF CANADA'S LARGEST CITY

Situated at the head of ocean navigation of the St. Lawrence River, a thousand miles inland, and at the confluence of that mighty stream with
the Ottawa River, Montreal enjoys unrivaled natural advantages among Canadian cities. It is not only the chief commerical city of the Dominion,
but the world's greatest wheat export center

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