I found this menu after cleaning out a book shelf last month. It seems that it was separated from some of the other vintage Canadian Pacific ephemera I have, but I honestly have no memory of seeing it before…
Bee Playing Cards have been around for the entire 20th century and this brand and style of cards were first printed in 1892…
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