SCENIC AND INDUSTRIAL SUBJECTS The following subjects are now available under the Group A service plan or by individual subjects as described on page six of the catalogue. JOMHRBE OE EHESESHFEHEEEHERHEHO RHEE HH ESHER EEA EHH HEE SHRI EERIE TIE Title | Reels CANADA'S MAPLE INDUSTRY 2 The processes involved in the preparation of maple sugar for market. CANADA'S PACIFIC GATEWAY x The largest port on the Canadian Pacific--Vancouver. A scenic trip to interesting points in and about this busy city. CLAY—HANDS AND FIRE 2 The story of ‘the manufacture of Spode dinnerware from the digging of the clay to the use of the ware at the table. HEALTH FOUNDATIONS 1 Habits of cleanliness, cor ect diet, safety first in the life of a normal child. (Kansas only) HOW TEETH GROW 4 The crder of formation and eruption of the temporary and permanant teeth is demonstrated by animation, models, and subjects of vericus ages. (Kansas only) IN AND AROUND MONCTON 1 A scenic aud informative film of Moncton, New Brunswick, and the surrounding region. The silver fox industry of the region. LET'S SEE YOSHAITE 1 A scenic of Yosemite National Park. MANUFACTURE OF ANACONDA SHEET COPPER : 2 Factory processes for turning the raw product into its many useful foris. SALMON FISHING ON THE SKEENA 3 1 Different methods used in catching salmon and scenes of the industry. in the vicinity of Prince Rupert, B. C. SEEKING STESLHEADS a A journey to Vancouver Island in which the scenic beauty of the region is seen and angling for this game fish takes place. SKYLINE TRATLS z A scenie on the horse trails of Yosemite National Park. STORY OF A CAN OF SALMON 1 How salmon is canned in the great canneries of British Columbia. WITH ROD AND FLY A Experiences of a party of fishing enthusiasts on one of the many small lakes of the Upper Gatineau River district near Ottawa, Canada. ah