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National Geographic : 1919 May
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On the Pipestone Trail, near Lake Louise An Invitation to Canada Under the stress of War, the Allies have learned many things, chief of which is that they have a common purpose, com mon ideals and a common humanity. War has made them better acquainted. In the days of Peace this better ac quaintance should continue, particularly between such near and good neighbors as Canada and the United States. It is for this reason that Canadians wish to emphasize that if any Americans decide to visit Canada this summer, they will be more welcome even than in the past. They will find a country of unique grandeur and beauty if they come, for instance, to the Canadian Rockies. They will travel in Canada over a railway, the service of which has not been impaired by War, to hotels of which the Canadian Pacific is justly proud. They will, more over, find a standard of comfort which the experienced traveller appreciates. But, most of all, Canadians desire Americans to know that they wish to get still better acquainted. They like to visit your country and would like you to come and see theirs. In spite of the War the Canadian Pacific Railway has maintained its or ganization of offices and agencies in the United States and these are at your service for information and particulars. President CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY MONTREAL Easter. 1919 CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY Passenger Offices and Agencies in the United States: Atlanta, Ga. 220 Healey Bldg Detroit, Mich 199 Griswold St. Boston, Mass. 332 Washington St Los Angeles, Cal. 605 South Spring St. Buffalo, N Y. 11 So. Division St Minneapolis, Minn. 611 Second Ave., So. Chicago, Ill. 140 South Clark St. New York, N. Y 1231 Broadway Cincinnati, O 430 Walnut St. Philadelphia, Pa 629 Chestnut St. Cleveland, O. 2033 East Ninth St. Pittsburgh, Pa. 340 Sixth Ave. Portland, Ore. 55 Third St. St, Louis, Mo. 418 Locust St. St, Paul, Minn. 379 Robert St. San Francisco, Cal. 645 Market St. Seattle, Wash. 608 Second Ave. Tacoma, Wash. 1113 Pacific Ave. Washington, D. C . 1419 New York Av. "Mention The Geographic-It identifies you" - I--I - - -- I-I -- - I r - I- - - I
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