Here’s a Canadian industry I can get enthusiastic about. The back cover says that 1,666,880 gallons of maple syrup were produced in Quebec alone in 1929. This suggests that this menu, which is otherwise undated, is from 1930.
Click image to download a 9.4-MB PDF of this menu. Click here to download a PDF showing the front and back cover of the menu.
The painting on yesterday’s smelting menu was unsigned, but this one is signed “Greenwood.” That refers to Charles James Greenwood, who eventually was hired to work as a full-time artist for Canadian Pacific, but in 1930 he was working for the railroad on commission.