otal, : SATURDAY; DECEMBER 18, 1920. Fe) The Pacific Coast--Winter's Appeal British Columbia Washington @™ = California 7 z Toronto to Vancouver Toronto to Vancouver "The National" Double "The Continental Limited" Depart Toronto 11.00 p.m. Daily Service Depart Toronto 8.45 p.m. Daily. Daily. Compartment, Observation, Library Car, Standard and Tourist Sleeping and Dining Cars, Colonist Cars and Coaches WASHINGTON cc "fl OMMEerce , TOTAL 7} dz TONNAGE VESSELS &- M 390,000 SRE EE Ee Operated by Canadian National Railways' Board Regular Freight Services FROM MONTREAL, QUE. IN SUMMER. ' FROM HALIFAX, N.S., AND ST. JOHN, N.B., IN WINTER Weekly--to St. Johns, Nfld. Every Three Weeks--to Santiago, Cuba and Jamaica. Weekly--to the United Kingdom, Liverpool, London, Monthly--to Brazil and River Plate Glasgow, Cardiff, Swansea, etc. Fortnightly--to British West Indies and Demerara. Monthly--to India, Straits Settlements and Dutch East Indies. ¢ FROM VANCOUVER, B.C. Monthly--To Australia and New Zealand. Monthl y--to China and Japan. Monthly--To Straits Settle ments, Java and India. 4 Information from any Canadian National or Grand Trunk Railway Agent, or: F. G. WOOD, General Ontario F reight Agent, Canadian Government Merchant Marine, Limited, Toronto, Ont. W. A. CUNNINGHAM, Acting General Freight Agent, Canadian Government Merchant Marine, Limited, 230 St. James Street, Montreal, Que. - D. 0. WOOD, General Foreign Freight Agent, Canadian National-Grand Trunk Railways, Board of Trade Bldg., Montreal, Quebec.