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and CANADA'S Hotels of Distinction Chateau Laurier , Ont. The Fort Garry Winnipeg, Man. The Macdonald Edmonton, Alta. Prince Arthur Hotel Port Arthur, Ont. Prince Edward Hotel Brandon, Man. The Canadian National , P.E.I. The Canadian National , B.C. 'The Canadian National Hotel Saskatoon, Sask. • Under construction / Open Fall of 1930 And the following Open during Summer Season Jasper, Alta. Minaki, Ont. Pictou Lodge Pictou, N.S. Nipigon Lodge Orient Bay, Ont. /Grand Beach Hotel Grand Beach, Man. /Highland Inn Algonquin Park, Ont. t Operated by Lessee. For reservations and descriptive booklets, write or wire Manager, or CANADIAN NATIONAL RAILWAYS Hotel Department MONTREAL, QUE. A. S. McLEAN, Goneral Suporintencient WALTER PRATT, General Manager How This... Great Transportation System is speeding the growth of a nation. Just as the development of the western Empire of the United States followed the path of the iron horse, so Canada is expanding hand in hand with her great railways. Canadian National spreads its web of shining rails throughout Canada's vast agricultural and wheat-raising areas—its boundless cattle lands— its throbbing industrial centres—its great lumber, pulpwood and mineral developments. It con- nects these industries with every important city and seaport in Canada and is the great artery through which Canadian products reach the markets of the world. Canadian National also serves the many resort sections of Canada. From the Atlantic seacoast of Nova Scotia and New Brunswick, through the lake and forest regions of Quebec and , across the prairie provinces to the Canadian Rockies and the Pacific, a thousand and one de- lightful vacation lands are reached by this great railway system. Canadian National is more than a great rail- way. The scope of its service includes hotels in many of Canada's principal cities and summer resorts--steamships sailing to ports the world over—telegraph service, over 135,000 miles of wire having direct connections with the Western Union Telegraph Company—freight and express service throughout Canada with connections to all parts of the world—radio broadcasting stations across Canada from Moncton to Vancouver. CANADMN NATIONAL The Largest Railway System in America Operating Railways, Steamships, Hotels, Telegraph and Expreu Service, Radio Statio CANADIAN NATIONAL RAILWAYS

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Majestic Land of Gold Rush Days Cruise to this mystic land of glaciers and totem poles. Embark at Vancouver or Prince Rupert to sail the sheltered Inside Passage to Skagway, gateway to the Dawson Trail of gold rush days. Palatial Steamers with all outside cabins. Falldarodt from any Canadian Naiional Railloop again. CANADIAN NATIONAL 111114 Largest Railway System it America Trailing Arbutus and Apple Blossoms On the shady, rocky hillsides of Eastern Canada is found the delicate pink Trailing Arbutus with its exotic odor like that of the water lily. It is also called Mayflower be- cause of its blossom season. Down through the Annapolis Valley, in the land of Acadia, the early summer air is filled with the fragrance of Apple Blossoms. Nova Scotia has always been famous foc splendid apples.

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