In it.‘ ILGB a JI'S’I‘ a plo-usant: and twautil'ul m-ar I'ntm-o- \VIIH‘h all Ann-rm mHa'.’ hay. .lum- H! Robert Louis Stevenson crossed the Pyrennees on a donkey. He even enjoyed the' trip. Whatever ï¬ysical discomforts he had to put up with were more than compensat- ed for by the amount of knowledge be accumulated and by the deep pie-sure be derived from coming into door.- contact with the beauties and waders of nature. But the don- by. ‘whatever his good points may he, is not now regarded as the most satisfactory means of tranaportation (1) 0-0 at the Gm: Lakes “ea-en which For! “mill. to Port McNIeIOII. ~ (3) The ten-y boat “Inc: Prince's†.1713; â€on! lulu-4|. (I) The Special Trul- whlch lake- I new A‘A -fll-luw.vnl m---â€" and we in Canada have av decided preference for the more comfortame ad I“: 3’5 aonveyances depicted above. United States Flag Day ml x-vmu‘. means an. The picture illustrates the general system by which the various points of the Dominion have become linked up with one another by Canadian Pacific steamers, trains and automo- biles. It also shows the means " â€"-..A_ by wvisthlch-'DcQaIIâ€"x'La‘ird's special party of school-teachers wlll make their educational trip gcrogs Canada. from - ‘-â€"â€"L- A- Vuuvuvovuâ€"c -- -' v.-- _ V coast to coast. leaving Toronto on July Nth, arriving at Vancouver July 27th, and returning to Toronto early in August. A special train. 2'0. 3 in the illustration) will be uttilized, and reduced rates are being offered to teachers who desire, as it Lwere. to complete their on educa- '1' Hf :\ (‘m'tain «in in duty bound to wul convey tic party mm between Vancouver and Van- acrosn the entire 00“- in day in “10 m] [H HDSPI'V“ acquaintanceship with the countryl about which it is their duty to in-4 struct the rising generation. Al-I though the tour is arranged prim- arily for the benefit of school teach- ers, it is not restricted to them. and The party will travel by rail. ‘with several stop-overs, to Vancouver. and from there wili cross to Vancouver Isiand by a Canadian Pacific ferry (4) A! (8) A Lake Kate-.1 stea- (O) A. auto-ob â€"-n j _ A lie â€Uniting Ill-hunt- GUESS thcrc arc not many folks W110 Know I prominently in national lmlitics as far hac but few will rccognizo tho woman pictured 9 Victoria \VOUthU Martin who ran for prcsi States against Grant and (.ircclcy. Mrs. Mart hearty at tho ago of 86 years and is now hr in Worcestcrshirc, England. As the whim Woodhull. shc was on a tour through the she met and married John B. Martin, the li sho has lived in that country ever since. R in an incident that has once again ondcarcd J .-\moricans. Sho turncd ox'cr an ancicnt n Snigraw Institution to hc'uscd as a hotcl for to Sulgravc Manor, tho ancestral home. of ( ope! observation car mime mum .t C"C_fo many folks who knew that women ï¬gured ï¬nial politics as far back as 1872. Hence Le the woman pictured above. She is Mrs. lartin who ran for president of the United and (Vireeley. Mrs. Martin is still hale and 86 years and is now living at. Norton Park I'lngland. As the widow of Dr. Channing on a tour through the British Isles when d John B. Martin, the English banker, and t country ever since. Recently she ï¬gured ias once again endeared her to the hearts of rned oVer an ancient manor house to the in lm'imml as a hotel for American Pilgrims -1: I". g to take pane-tell over the “-0-: Dan!!- at val-Ion Intel-cull: â€In“ of the trip. used on all train- p-ulng through the Rocky boat (No. 2). From there by train they will proceed from Vancouver to Nelson, B.C., and thence via steam- er (No. 5) over Lake Kootenay to! Kootenay Landing. By rail again. on to Windermere, from where the automobiles (No. 6) will convey them over the famous Bum-Winder- mere Highway to Banft. Entrainin: once more, the party will go oi? to Edmonton, returning from there to Fort William, from which point th '9 travel by one of the Canadian Pacio. fie Great Lakes Steamers to Port Mchcholl (No. 1) and complete the. tour from there to Toronto by nil. ‘U‘ -----,____ of (image \\ ashington. A Coup 1e of Dark Youngsters Idea of Paradise! 1L 16. 17. 18. 19. 25. 26. 27. 28. 31. 39. 42. 44. 45. h 57. 59. 62. 64. 72. 76. F l . 79. 81. W†T __, 'ly fans: in Nowmlwr. lmt in "h ' THANKSGIVING ordinam . ' is Thanksgn‘ing durum flu» \Vato‘l'lllvlnz» - 1101‘“ \V0 “1“? Canl â€n‘i lht\\"|.\' u-‘H'Il~g: up thoir molars in sump 0f tlw luscimls. hink fruit. 'I'hn: . on their facns just. seemed to tell thp ‘4“,(“glqurd 3.â€. Can‘t Wu all SN? wn’s MISS?" Townâ€. «wary day son. Lonk hm‘v. 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