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BEVERAGES, CIGARS AND CIGARETTES
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IMPORTED S A R D I N E S 5 0
COLD M E AT SH A M 5 0 C H I C K E N 5 5 T O N G U E 5 0 R O A S T L A M B O R B E E F 5 0
(WIth Potato Salad 10 Cents Extra)SALADS
W I T H F R E N C H O R M A Y O N N A I S E D R E S S I N G
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No check issued f o r a less a m o u n t t h a n 2 5 c t o each person.Wa l te rs a r e no t a l lowed t o serve verba l orders .Passengers w i l l k i n d l y w r i t e t h e i r o r d e r s Gi l c h e c k .T. M . McKeown, M a n a g e r, S leeping, D i n i n g a n d P a r l o r Cars , Mont rea l .
/ INNIPEG G O O D MEALS. L I G H T REFRESHMENTS A T POPULAR PRICES
D I N I N G C A R S E R V I C E
YOUR HOST ACROSS CANADAWherever you go from the Atlantic to the Pacific—in important cities—in Canada's most attractiveresorts—you will find the preferred hostelry is one of the Canadian Pacific's fine hotels. Dignity—charm—convenience—delicious meals spacious pub l i c rooms-- comfortable guest rooms---Canadian Pacific service—you will enjoy them all at moderate rates when you stay at a CanadianPacific hotel.
I n t h e Canad ian RockiesBanff , A lber ta -BANFF SPRINGS HOTEL—in the heart of Banff National Park. Mile-high golf,
swimming, hot sulphur springs, tennis, fishing, boating, Alpine climbing, riding andhiking. European Plan. Outstanding attractions each summer include: Indian Days atBanff, Annual Trail Ride, Sky Line Hikers Camp, Banff Golf Week and the Banff Schoolof Fine Arts. (Normally open June to September.)
Lake Louise, A lbe r ta -CHATEAU LAKE LOUISE— Facing an exquisite Alpine lake in BanffNational Park. Mountain climbing with Swiss guides, pony trips, swimming, tennis,boating, fishing in neighboring waters. Normally open Summer months. European Plan.(Not open for 1943 season.)
Field, B.C.-EMERALD LAKE CHALET—Situated near Field, B.C., at the foot of Mount Burgessin picturesque Yoho National Park. Roads and trails to Yoho Valley, Burgess Pass, etc.Boating and fishing. Open summer months. American Plan. (Not open for 1943 season.)
On t h e Paci f ic CoastVictor ia, B.C. —EMPRESS HOTEL—A charming hotel in Canada's Evergreen Playground, which
by its equable climate has become a favorite summer and winter resort. Yachting,fishing, hunting and year-round golf. Crystal Garden for swimming and music. Openall year. European Plan.
Vancouver, B .C. —HOTEL VANCOUVER—This spacious modern hotel i s operated b y theVancouver Hotel Company on behalf of the Canadian Pacific and Canadian NationalRailways. Open all year. European Plan.
On t h e Prair iesCalgary, A lbe r t a --HOTEL PALLISER—A handsome hotel of metropolitan standard. Open al l
year. European Plan. The Calgary Stampede is a feature event each summer.Regina, Sask.—HOTEL SASKATCHEWAN—In the capital of the Province of Saskatchewan.
Golf and other recreations. Open all year. European Plan.Winnipeg, Man. T H E ROYAL ALEXANDRA- A popular hotel in the capital of the Province of
Manitoba, and the centre of Winnipeg's social life. Open all year. European Plan.I n Eastern Canada
Toronto, Ont . -THE ROYAL YORK—Largest hotel in the British Empire and only overnight frommany large cities in Canada and the United States. Open all year. European Plan.
Quebec, Que.—CHATEAU FRONTENAC— A metropolitan hotel in one of the most historic andromantic cities of North America. Open all year. European Plan. Winter sports head-quarters. Instruction in the Parallel skiing technique at nearby Lac Beauport Snow Bowl.
McAdam, N.B.— McADAM HOTEL A commercial and sportsman's hotel. Open a l l year.American Plan.
St. Andrews-by-the-Sea, N.B.-- THE ALGONQUIN- -A holiday colony. The social centre ofNew Brunswick's most popular seashore summer resort. Golf, sea bathing, boating,tennis, American Plan. (Normally open Summer months.)
D igby, H.S.— DICEY PINES—Like an English country estate. Golf, tennis, fishing, swimmingpool. American Plan. (Normally open Summer months.)
Kentv i l le , N . S . - T H E CORNWALLIS INN—Suited equally to the tourist and business man.Centre for excursions to Evangeline Land. Open all year. American Plan.
Yarmou th , N.S.-LAKESIDE INN—Designed in attractive bungalow style. Golf and tuna fishing.Normally open summer months. American Plan. (Not open for 1943 season.)
Hal i fax, N.S. -LORD NELSON—A charming hotel facing the public gardens in the capital ofNova Scotia. Open all year. European Plan. (Operated by Lord Nelson Hotel Co.)
Canadian Paci f ic Lodges i n t h e Rockies a n d a t O n t a r i o F ish ing Resorts.French River, Ont. F r e n c h River Chalet-Bungalow CampKenora, Ont D e v i l ' s Gap LodgeMoraine Lake, Alta * M o r a i n e Lake LodgeHector, B.C. * L a k e O'Hara LodgeHector, B.C. * L a k e Wapta LodgeField, B.C. * Y o h o Valley Lodge
(*Not open for 1943 season.)
For further information and reservations apply to hotel managers, ornearest Canadian Pacific representative. The sleeping-car conductorwill be pleased to wire ahead, without charge, to any of the Company's
hotels for your reservations.
C A N A D I A N P A C I F I CWorld 's Greatest Trave l System
Printed in Canadei, 1943
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