Canada for canadians - Ernest Le Messurier (1925)
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"Canada For Canadians"
Ernest Le Messurier, tenor
1925
Song by Bert Lee & R. P. Weston
Ernest Le Messurier sings “Canada for Canadians” on Apex 701, recorded on May 25, 1925.
The song is by Bert Lee and R. P. Weston.
It was featured in the revue titled Oh, Yes!
Ernest Le Messurier was born in Hamilton, Ontario around 1894
His family later moved to Vancouver.
He served in World War I during his early twenties.
An article about him in The Gold Stripe Number One noted that he was "art editor of school magazines and at the University of British Columbia. He graduated B.A., and was one of the eight who received the degree in khaki."
Le Messurier died in Montreal in 1932 at age 38. His wife's name was Elizabeth, who lived for another 6 decades, dying in 1991.
“Canada for Canadians” Ernest Le Messurier (1925) novelty Canada history = in revue titled Oh, Yes!.
Ernest Le Messurier, tenor
1925
Song by Bert Lee & R. P. Weston
Ernest Le Messurier sings “Canada for Canadians” on Apex 701, recorded on May 25, 1925.
The song is by Bert Lee and R. P. Weston.
It was featured in the revue titled Oh, Yes!
Ernest Le Messurier was born in Hamilton, Ontario around 1894
His family later moved to Vancouver.
He served in World War I during his early twenties.
An article about him in The Gold Stripe Number One noted that he was "art editor of school magazines and at the University of British Columbia. He graduated B.A., and was one of the eight who received the degree in khaki."
Le Messurier died in Montreal in 1932 at age 38. His wife's name was Elizabeth, who lived for another 6 decades, dying in 1991.
“Canada for Canadians” Ernest Le Messurier (1925) novelty Canada history = in revue titled Oh, Yes!.