g i CHAiRI-IOTTETOWN GUARDIKN Lil-gigs E l- is RE D AN D Wl-‘I I T Ed ent and showered good wishes on lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll i AUGUST ‘25, 1932': . _ -—- . was pleasantly spent in music and ' PRESBYTERIAN sEnvlcl-jg, ._. vocal and instrumental music. Lac, “fi{li:s1l;yteti'i?ns of iilliprray Har- eir (in the ‘evening, the newly mac; -——- ee or worsip on sun- r e coup e were tendred a chart; Th“ ‘Mum’, h o Q" 1°; m. 32y‘ régvsrkgt goo p.m., in the Chrls- Yuri, at which assembled all their dmumm by w,.,ii,,,,,,,,d,,,,, M a iy welcomed. Rev. D. V. Ciilvliiesil; weddiiigriiirieseutiiaaiigsr taiiiieixilisiieid ti»); ch-rhuoiown ail-HM.“ do" minister of Murray Harbor NorthLthe young couple tcgtitylng m mi “unuriiy "in". "i. will conduct the service and preach. their popularity, imhey mduded °Pi_"l°'i' °i °°I'I'"P°"¢°""- . linen, china, cut glass and cheques. P ON WAY TO s. O.-lVir. Marshal Mr. and Mrs. McDonald will make ” i i i_ ' i i ' i i i i i i i“” . McMahon, C.N.R. Station Ag- their home at Churchill where the CONSERVATIVE CONVENTION l ent at Chlllawack, B. 0., accomp- groom is one of the most prosper- ____ finled by Mrs- McMahon and daugh- ous farmers in the district. Bc- Sir,——The Conservative Conven- ter, who ‘have been visiting Mr. fore her marriage Mrs. McDonald tion to be held in Winnipeg on the, McMahon s former home in Ken- Wits tendered several showers, 18th of next October ought to be u} BinBIOn. P.E.l.. for a few weeks, among them was one by the resid- matter oi interest to ail Canadians.‘ silent yesterday in the city with ants and her friends at Sunset Wears apt to think that this Pro-, hi9 llrlllllel‘. Mr. P-. M. McMahon. ‘Cutlass and one by the residents vince is so small in comparisonl Acting inspector of Train Despat- of Argyle Shore. The Guardian with the great territory comprlsedl Clllng here. They left later on loins with numerous friends in ex- by the other eight Pwvlnven. that‘, their return home to British Colum- tending hearty felicltations, we are not likely to be able to. bia‘_M°li°i°ll Times‘ influence the discussions that may‘ PATOLTS Special ‘Sale Beds, Springs, Mattresses i' An tints/landing Ilalue Bed, Spring, Mattress $1 ‘5 '*°‘ '\$‘\'F";f-rsl ~.~ 1 Q.- - iiIIIIIIIIIIllIIllIIIllIllllllIIIllllllllllllllllllllllll ‘ One of the most outstanding values we have been able to offer Inna long time. whito snamoi iron nod. nest ao- sixn. brass capped posts, link fabric stool frame spring, vnu filled motives neatly tufted, covered with art ticking. Ali sizes. Special freight paid to your nearest station $18.75. PATONS. ‘llllllllillll!!!illlllllllllllllllfllll lllllililllliiiilllliii IMPORTANT aimsiiina sates. veizyliiiiiiiiiiétliiaiidmiiiiiiigriiidilcii 0:1 d iiiiitisili: i (One of the important visitors to ed wedding ‘took place atytn n); “c lwe have a right to itake part in all‘ the Province, recently, was Gilbert of Mr and Mrs Jose h Ma ED onizllhe political and social movements McMillair oi Huntingdon, Quebec. of Charlottetown Oli, Wefingiiiay.“ parties and societies; and it is Mr. McMillan who is a Director of Qvenlng’ August 17m when Mrllquile possible that by some timely the Canadian Ayrshire Breeders As- MacDonald's co ' ‘M; proposal, or when there is a close sociation. came to attend the Annual Maciqmmn 0 8am’, t s5 Pearialvote, our representatives, few as Picnic of the Provincial Ayrshire 3,6,1 0g It} Eh Rlarn teiown’ tori they will be. may have an influ-i Breeders Club, but. owing to the m migrflageualth Mveié ‘vile iiiiiieiilence over the whole body that is postponement of this event. was uh- of Bay Formne Th, “y Diiiiiwiiiiirepresented. Consequently we able to do so. He visited however, was performed b‘ R e ceiieiiioiiylshould be prepared to take part in the homes of many o; our breeders mom of Cm l uyt 9v‘ D‘ M- L?‘ the Conservative Convention and was greatly impressed with the 9M9 of a I r o a own iii iiie p" llllfi YQBP- We 01in Bend t0 the C011- excellence of our Island Ayrshires. and rel ,1 arge nuniiiei Oi iiieiiiiii velliiu" me" 0f 115 lfefin minds Mr. McMillan who is in close touch an“, ‘i 11”“ °i “i” “Filming and persuasive speech as any ath- _ _ _ with the markets over the continent is“ bk in Macnoiiiiiiiii mm" er Plovillce i“ Cllllfllll llidEillliifiiy. Ii BVCII ior high class dairy cattle, feels there decsflriliiltitiiitiiiytllgild appriopriateiy P The "Selection of a Leader o! the keeps several days _ ,5. a are,“ future ahead for break most 5mm“ f8 t ‘occas on, the aity is one of the objects of the . . _ eis who use discrimination in g ii iii“ perhaiiih be Cimvemiii“ l a!" We 0i "105" after the tin is opened, so that there is no waste. breeding and feeding practises. The iiig. ii“ ileimiii“ a“ imiiellilli’ ‘le-lwi“ il"“i‘ "it" ‘his is '1 mall" market‘ at the present “me B Gav coiilted arch under which the core. that nilglit well have been postpon“ able of absorbing large “mnbers m, mony was performed. The bride ed for a year or_two. The acting good cows at extremely profitable “'11s very becullilligly attired in Leader, Hon. ltir. Guthrie, took prices, and he advised our breeders biiie iiaiiii mid bridal "all Tlleliiiii iiiiii weii i“ ‘he 935i 5955M“ to take consideration to the demand yoimg °°l1l>l0 were attended bylii iii qiiiie iiossibie m“ 3' hem" fur mnk cows and breeding Stock‘ the bfldefi cousin’ M,“ Normathfilllél‘ will not be selected from and shape their course accordingly. MiicnoiiiiiiL daiigmel‘ °l lllr- and iivnfiimg the members oi iiiose Mr‘ Mammal‘ during his visit pup Mm Joseph “Iacnonald, and ‘Aaseeosl: parltlcular friends desire to chased a car lot of very choice iii“ grimmis i"'°lll9l'- MT- Qffinlc . of tehm l oiéiiiiiiied iii ‘he occiipaiii females. With the exception of one Diiigw9ii' "i Fwiilliet laielY “bnicnt it ea ng mama“ in Parlia- these ivere all pure-brads select from ciiiiiiiiiiiemwil‘ Boil‘ m“ bride m“! Cones" ‘tlimy rate’ so lung a? the m“. best herds‘ The pflces Dam bridesmaid curried large and taste- thefe ab?“ ‘if: are-tin itiupposmoili ranged from $150 to $250. This sale fully arranged sequels. Miss MHC- born Leader tidppiii ‘males if; m3 it is felt will have a good effect on Dimaiii was ills‘) Veil’ Drettlly no great 105s m iihgiio time; a: the production oi high muss can“; dressed in blue. it was interesting meamimc, u“ ry n i e in the province. to note that the exquisite sash of A5 m; the trade volley w b? _.___ blue silk \vhlch_ Miss MacDonald pursued by ‘the Conservative Party. McDONALD - SELLARS __ .\ vole on this occasion was the that which was__pi-opogod and c“. ll ITH Carnation _ on the pantry shelf there is never a shortage of double-rich, absolutely pure milk for every milk use. For Carnation can ,be bought a montifs sup- ly at a time——it keeps iior'.~="'s Bed Springs Guaranteed ior 25 Years We carry a complc ‘ .ine of the famous HERCULES GUARANTEED Bed Springs in Steel and Wood Frames, single and Double woven wire fabric, heavy rope edge for single medium, a"! double beds. We have never been called upon to replace one of these $7.00, $8.00, $9.00, $10.00 silrilllfi- - ~ ~ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Because Carnation is just pure, fresh milk evap- orated to double richness and kept safe by sterilization, it meets every need for milk or cream. Undiluted, it takes the place of cream at one-third cream cost. Diluted it gives superior results in all cooking. It is the most completely useful milk you c_an buy. Order several tins or a case of 48 tins - from your grocer. ' A Real 1.001’?! " Priced Mattress $4.95 Areal serviceable fibre filled mattress with layers of felt six inches thick. good quality art ticking, all sizes. Special $4.95 PATONS. Sliding Steel South ' i“ si$°§i9§'"i“ii* CARNATION JELLIED RICE-One cup Carnation Milk diluted with 1 cup water, 3 level teaspoons granulated gela- tin, M, cup rice cooked in milk till tender, V; cup sugar, M; c"? Q7997? b54133" m”. fmil '9 511519-359")? $91415" i"_a lime wedding of more than usual lu~ Wine lllnt 119i‘ grandmother, Mrs. rled into effect by the Conservativ- c] milk till tender. Add rest 0/ nnlk boiling hot, rice and terest, especially among the young- Hector luncheon worn on hoi- brld- es and wlllch has been adhered in sugar. When cool fold m cream and Chi”. Umnould and H" 8st In Arsylebiiove and vicinity a1 My forty seven years ago. Ar-liii the past forty-eight years is still “we with ‘my 1m“ lmd heavy cream. Lemon rind mqkg; g $31K lxllunrétili-Oitlliis clity olzhweidnelala- ter the ceremony was over the good enough for Canada. The All steel frame bed springs, copper wire link fabric, In" . . . ",:ll l. l.,\'l'l .. 1 .. - v . "we flul-ioiimg for ‘he Puddmg- ' C‘. Sellaiis. diiuglitcrenot‘ “ling Biiiiiblitliniyiilibiirnvifieliioiiiiieisiiiibli: ‘itiigntilteiiiigiiiieziiieoifil tiihee liliiiiiileniiirgiiatiieis Simmons siiiiiiig siuii ciiiicii wned M ends with heavy w“ springs‘ A "in ‘Md “flu "i which can be used as u Cuuth dur- I lllw Pflce- Siwclfll "lilfllli illld - - “'95 liirs.‘ Ambrose Sellers, Argyle the llSlliIll hospitality ugly“; and have caused it to be advisable t0 Sholc, was united in marriage to Mrd piucnonahp- The vemalnde‘. add to the Customs duties protec- Mr. Percy lllcDonald, son oi‘ Ml‘. of u“. evemng ‘v38 pleasantly tioii oi our farmers and others and Mrs. Nell hivimnald, (lililrirlilll. Spent h, 80cm] l,,,,.l,.cou,.s,, and flmfudio are practically debarred from Illa United States markets. But, The marriage was performed at uqe_,nems O . £v' .kld.-'l‘l.~ iiie iiome oi iiie Oiiiciaiiiig cieiigy’ splendid music iiiiiiliiliiilcillietinbiiltli iiimii iiie wiiiiie‘ ciiiiiiiiii iii iioiiig ‘ fairly well in the conditions ing the day and converted into a Pxroiiis‘ double or single bed at night. All ‘ steel frame link fabric, spring foid- L i B d g ing felt mattress, covered with art o e s °'°'°'“‘° “mi "i““"- Slmial Steel Frame for Double Beds, regular sans for .. ass Send {or a free copy o‘! Mary Blake's Cook Book. 4 Address Carnation Milk Products Company, Limited, Aylmer, Ont. ‘ y. i . I , _ '_' ‘Hllllgi a ou y ie pro ec ve 9- " i°°i“ “°“"“’ $21::..“:x..fi.“::..it‘;°‘:::s.il‘;.52: . .. . .. ., . ., , It tQQtQQ Créflmy This giioom s gllit to the bride was 2g iigiiftgiesyfliglila iecéifiigglgislntlon ol‘ i879 and succeeding iiiiiigiii iiiiiii i” yin" ‘lanes’ 5mm“ Hercules Steel Frame double, regular $10.00 for .. $6.95 a. lllill some go d wrist watch- ifi- _ ' 'i " _venr. Th L'be- l h .li l 511-75- PATONS. i , ‘t ‘Q craamy m. the ceremony the happy Cosme from flleritls, and from the families deemed ltewisle téiilget $2911“ enfillliéifi Hercules Wood Frame, double, regular $8.50 for .. $5.95 _ of botii bridc and groom. The ne\\'-la1On@~_,._XceD, in respect w the Wood Frame, Woven Wire, single lied, $8.00 for motored to the bride's home where it reception was held, the bride iy wedded coillile» aficumllimiell llY protection afforded to automobile being gowncd in her wedding dress ti‘? gmomis Bi-Biel‘. Miss MYTH" builders and a few other manufac- of 5mm c010,. A huge number of Dingweli of Fortune motored on [urcifs who have, h, other ways‘ friends and relatives were prcs- Tlllllilll“? lilolnlnll lQ Bu)‘ Fortunelbeen requited for the loss of pro- --_- _ there they will make their iuturegectlon they sustained. Oi course, . ("iles- i lie Ynilny friends of thethe wonderful success and prosper‘ PROF. BARR/Y's RLPRINT young couple join in wishing theln.ity' of the United States, resulting many years of happy wedded life. from their adoption of the Protecq fiCnnillnileil from page 4) -———<-o>--—— tlve Policy, may induce many Con-‘ , _ PERSONAL ‘servatives to fayvor_the adoption of on a nish mission. and, therefore ‘higher protective duties than have Slienlfins with fewer inhibitions", Miss Melvina McDonald, Chep- heretofore been imposed. The tact and it Snows those men sneaking in stow. 1S spending an enjoyable visitireferred to by Abraham Lincoln ‘he presence of ‘me anoiher- Con“ ill ill? Clly- r ‘that the country has the thing scious that they were making an —-_ limported, but has lost the money Bllbeal. not to their own colony or The many friends of Mr. Sylves- paid for it while for the the thing COnSlilI-lency. but to the whole oi ter Morrison are glad to see him made in the country and purchased Canada. which they were Striving to around again after his recent iilnesswi-e mo country has both the Extra Mattresses [arguing goughes Layer Felt Mattresses $6.50 $9.45‘ An outstanding value in a. layer felt mattress. Not a stuffed mattress jut built up in layers of fine co ton fcit to the required thickness and covered wii real good art tick well tufted, French roll edge. an sizes. a regular $15.00 Special $9.45 freight paid. . slluirlntl "ll Special All Felt. Plant I Stands $733; Our special made to our our. ~ ail-Zara: so,“ Quaflered oak in rich ton felt about five inches thick and ~.u-'.“-.";. ‘h. (“med mush‘ also in ‘mum, flmsh, ity art ticking, well tufted, French roii edge. All .. .. heizh‘ m inches round mp’. l; regular $10.00 value. Sp alal $7.95 freight paid. P...‘ l:. ‘ inches in diameter. A regular $1.50 I value. Special . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 98c _ I I ii Walnut Finish $4.95 -Carnatio . Milk "' “from Contented Cows” Produced in Canada Extra double folding all felt mattresses for steel couches covered with art cretonne with valance one side and ends. PATONS. create out of the scattered colonies in the Qhal-lqtgemwn H ~ _ - hitherto hcomparative strangers to . 05pm“ Iforitifi 12d ciligzriligoiieill: is‘: b95255: one anot er." Mr. a d ~ . . -, Thus speaks Prof. Harvey to Cana- and p“; Giififlfieiiiififl, “Qfllfififi iiilzieetileiiiizix, eigetiiflgiiiqcliiia seed ii‘ dlims. and l0 hi5 lellflw PE- Island" lottetown have returned home af- able for C “(f t ‘(i111 e a viii- ers, perhaps most directly. His views m. spending the weekflm in PM ‘ a“ a ° ° °w me ex‘ eggs, cool and out white of the serve on lettuce leaf. can be considered an apps,“ for their mu Ng ‘ nlnllle of the United States is a white of the eggs in two, lengtli~ recognition m u tangible form of the Y ~~~ qitiesttlion Clhat ma‘); be cconsldefed < ....._.__..__..__..._____.__.._. ‘ ———- e .. r~ . . , work he hasriow on the market. one Mm Jams Power’ Emeraxdv Mjkiiirh; éiact cidiiesmiglilztyliited ‘zgweiéirggtl that is of gicat value to his fellow compamed by her dau ma. Mrs. - men. This, we assure them, is not sylvesmr Mom ha“ amid “vb ntue-iBritain that free importations and an exaggerated value. It furnishes dau hum of K5“ . ‘Cm h ve m_ i9" ‘limes ‘lo "°i- i" elilsililg °°“'l fellow-Canadians with facts which “mid I ‘Ytsto N?’ ad M fiiiiioiii‘ piiimioie iiiiiiiipeiiiiy’ may be Wm make them fee‘ that they are P T Prom as: si r. an YS- influential in the discussion and de- fenow_countrymen from coast to - - 0W". -P9l»9l‘5- cislon of this question: At any rate coast It Wm ‘mite their hearts as Mr W (‘ Bowles Special Tiaf iigiinst iniiriiuscfiii ti hosting taunt-i - '. ‘- praon rm red TWO SIZES"‘TALL AND SMALL -.l-* Stuffed EMS. i wise. Mix the yolk, mayonnaise Six eggs, 6 ripe olives, 4 tca- and chopped olives together. Fl spoons raw mayonnaise, salt. Boll each half of the egg-white and well as their sentiments in one im- _ , pregnable mrtress fic Repesentatlve \C_.P.R. Mont- Britain may at this juncture deter- A b _ Let us again say, get a copy of this T9111. accompanied by Mrs. Bowles. mine the Conservative Convention. . e “m” ‘i’ “i will“ "W119i b90841”? Simple! which Still work; Win‘; in ‘the Cllfy liilogllilykfiieggtigll [f0 adapt‘ or regolitntion favoflingMPiniii "ll to $8.50 each. Lines which we have discontinued‘. Ail _._._.{@>-- cl r l e lome roln rzic ey - eren a ra e etweel t o -, ‘ REL were “my Spent a few er Country and an ‘that Doemmons sizes. special $4.95 freilht paid to your nearest station. ' PATONS. BLACKHEADS GO QUICK BY THIS SIMPLE METHOD “fell?! VBQlIiTOIl ill llleli‘ Bllmlllel‘ (or nations) comprising the Brita home-—~i\'loncton Times. {ah Commonwealtlh i i? i am, Sir, etc- l only walnut finish al steel bed in zinch post ivicaiom size. refinish. $5.95 Special . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .i,.A'.r0Ns‘ I Simmons walnut finish all steel bells, two inch continu- ’ nus post at head and foot with five. inch fillers. A real nest I design fitted with large easy running ‘ Special freight $8.95 paid . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Reed Shaina-Sinai Rockers lffill0kfillliilill——bi§ out-a or llttlc oniis—~ so t ones or hurl ones-am any pur 0 - :i:."l:.'.i i:.i::.':i:~il§.:r -".*:"i‘.*.'ir;",";: n6 Killed In t Ii ifliii (“'0 OHHCBH 0 PQTUX “O DO\V( 9|‘ ' . i . j | from your druggist~sprinlrle a little . , ~ The Call of the Wild __... a BRlTlSHERl i, llililibvfliih off \'ou‘ll “'0i'lt1l(‘li‘ Wlilffi‘? thi SUDBURY‘ 0m" Aug, 31L ._ vlur I ads hiv gone. ' [it'll rig uni . - I squcr-viling bliiiciiliculla only open the Jame“ Sim u,‘ Siiiiilviiie’ “my: pores of tho skill iliiil leave them lnrgo Oiillylfil WfiS lflllfil flilll hi5 Blillicl iind unslgliliy-ivlillc the simple nppllc- Etta gcrriqiigly injured when the wilt-ml"! lfimdlz‘; llwwélt‘: “wgmiililiiigwliiii: motor cor in which they were rid- l sso ro li‘lil gi . ‘ _ . _ iiklu soft lillti till! pores in tIil-lr nutiirnl lllE lillnllfll lllill ll llllilfie Oil Slill condition, budy~N0rth Bay Highway today. Three other members of the motor party. Dr. J. H. Stltt. his sister and little son oi Sudbury were slightly injured. As civilization advances the need, to get close to Nature for a short, time, at any rate, becomes greater, and greater, an as the world grows ‘in population, tie places where one‘ can do this become less and less. Canada with hcr vast undeveloped‘ territory. affords wonderful oppor-‘ tunlty for tired humanity to recupery ate and imbibe that strength which contact with Nature alone can give‘, either for the family or Company is a serving of Per- fection ice Cream. Just at this season when the just put away, how your callers enjoy a y or rasp- preserves are serving of Perfection topped by strawberr- berry preserve. . 1 only Simmons white label mat- ' UALITY ~~ ~-»~ Q 2:‘ cgxljldofhxthe wiiigldgéitrlne‘: tgeeiélelny; “as, snflmy “nect new,“ $1850 ‘ kharse roomy, rem .1»... l»... -~..‘.... . .. of Perfection is everywhere admitted that ls one 90"“ answers m p“ i, Special . . . . . . . . . . . . ... . . . . . . ,, so 1i, "l" iullei- ll -.v\~. .|_ min -»;H H .1 w. .2 ...:.~. m» 1w. In these modern days one can be PATONS. " i i iiiii“ “l“""*‘i ~ ' - - ~ ~ - -~ i, \i -' " x’- which made it so popular and one 80ml Tellsli“ will’ i‘ is used at all lending social functions. livery care is taken in the manufacture-no slip shod methods, with the result that Perfection is now known and used throughout the entire Province. i Central Creameriess WHOLESALE DISTRIBUTORS PHONE $48 transplanted from the cities, withl their teeming population right outi to the great outdoors in a short tlmel and with a convenience which‘ amounts almost to a marvel. Modern modes of travel put the vast open spaces of the wild right at our front door, so to speak. Canada possesses many places where contact with Nature is afford- ed. and among the chief of tn“ ls. ' d i hel W0 d Allkindl of bedroom furniture, r" b r od drossfig tab] Congolcum, Ollcloth and Linoleum Floor Rugs in all sizes. v:n::s;‘:;:“:°ck:' “' , Ollcioth printed and inlaid Linoleum. . i ‘ Clark's ‘Pork 8 loans Jvftls their excellent can“ are rally good. Young and old alike relilhthil nourishing, strengthening dish Clans? Jasper National Park, locate . I - H‘ _ heart of the Canadian Rockiesol, where the can of the wild is heard-lire and facilities w out one in wn- lorded to see other portions of the writing w. n. w. Robertson. Gen- in every pine. in the murmuringltact with her. There are sol: gel: Canadian Rockies and The Pacific our P533318" new" Mbmwm n l streams and roaring torrents, whlleiexcellent. trips to B . Coast, and that land of paradoxes. pgg-pgqgqg snowmod mountgm pggkg spook tmhorse back riding. fishing. huntinfl. commonly called the Land of the ‘us in awe-inspiring tones, tones that osnoeins. swimming. while lofty Midnight Bun, Alaska. through the LONDON’ Aug‘ “___Au omen,‘ in peaks dare the climber tolinauguratlon of a. special tour, the pap...- “med ma“ ‘no m” m, ir summits. Triangle Tour, whic‘ commences at my,“ union“: d,“ (o Ox" 3mm, Perhaps you will not . need a supply of COAL for several weeks, but our advice to you is to look ahead. Order now and have it off your mind. Phone us today If visitors call in unexpectedly of an afternoon and you are at your wits’ ends ‘ zzixy?" 5:!"- your requirements There they stand mute emblérns of caravan-echo ‘ N fl I m“ J d x c eternity, and the petty things of liie s ansd an. P» 0n! WW5 new an crow‘ ‘Known/H on April 1 was 1,721,000,000 pound! 3311a,,‘ i’“,:°°i,i,‘,’,'} W. D. GILLIS vanish before their vastness. have inausurawd low tourist in“ to by ran. thence zvfna . . inc. the (about ssmoqaooopotn. represent- Mp yo“ m Wm, & C0 and Almost in the centre of Jasper Jasper. where is lit-Hawk gent? Norway of Am incs Rup- ins an increase of aopoonoo since ‘mm o, bu“, - _ National Psrkissituated Jasper Park Park . 1nd the PM W1 aert and Alaska and from there buk the previous _ year, the am ia- . ‘ Phone 118 4MP“, but mauflq . Lodge, the world famous mo ‘ in Whlnh Bneblfl those desirous 0f to Jasper by rail. us", in m,» naflona] w» ~.- .511. . n" “me “d mount n “mm owned and opera“; 5y ghespcnding a holiday at this fsmousl Illustrated booklets descriptive ofzities since 1 4. , s“ m. ’ Canadian National Railways. withlream w do so st a minimum of eX-iJasper National Park. the Canadian, The incrooclswac part1‘ . . int- ""3" m worm renowned go" course M, pense. - |Riockies, the Pacific Coast and Alas-led for by the issue of. "C" i. per l In connection with a stay at Jas- ka may be obtained through any cent- consois during the your. . \ w- QARK Limkwv Mum“ Jasper Park Lodge one will find 5§ ma“, avenue; 0g appmuh p; N“. per Park lodge, opportunity is af- Canadian ‘National Agent or by _