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NEW ART BOOKLET COMES OFF PRESS – Depicts in Pen Pictures and Exquisite Photography Beauties of Kicking Horse Trail.

            By courtesy of the Department of the Interior, Cranbrook Board of Trade came into possession this week of a number of copies of a new art booklet, “The Kicking Horse Trail.”  Excellent from artistic and literary angles as previous brochures issued by the department are, “The Kicking Horse Trail” easily comes first.  The descriptive matter in the booklet is from the pen of Miss M.B. Williams and fairly breathes the atmosphere of a glorious mountain region which has been aptly named the “Switzerland of North America.”  The photographic cuts with which the brochure abounds adds additional interest to the charming story Miss Williams tells.

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Title: Kicking Horse Booklet
Internal ID: 0053.0051
Medium: Newspaper
Date: August 4th 1927
Collection: 0053
People: Williams
Publisher: Cranbrook Courier
Pages: 1
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Newspaper article reporting that the Cranbrook Board of Trade has come into possession of a new art booklet, called the Kicking Horse Trail.
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