Passenger service is maintained twice a week from the capital city of Edmonton, trains leaving the Edmonton C.P.R. depot at 4.20 o’elock on Monday and Thursday afternoons, arriving at northern sta- tions as per the following schedule, which also gives the first-class passenger fare from Edmonton to each station: From Edmonton to Arrive Fare Hueh Prairie <2 ..:c:ce-deeeeecees 5.25 a.m. $ 8.25 McLennan ...... .. 1.00: a.m. 9.20 IRXETNO). « Gcecoceere ae ODO Laem 10.05 Nampa .... - 9/84 a.m. 10.40 Peace River 10.40 a.m. 10.95 Grimshaw _... .. 12.03 p.m. 11.50 Berwiyalieeeess .. 12.22 p.m. 11.75 Whitelaw 13.15 p.m. 12.20 over fifteen cents per bushel. in comparsion, the farmers of Mon- tana pay 42 cents per hundred pounds on wheat to Minneapolis or Chicago. The rate on domestic shipments is somewhat higher than on export grain, but as nearly all grain from the north is for export, this matter is of small concern. First-class standard sleeping cars are operated on this train. Settlers requiring special information with regard to transportation and freight rates into and out of the Peace River country should write to Chas. Fyfe, District Passenger Agent, or K. Elliott, District Freight Agent, C.P.R. Building, Edmonton, Alberta. Ticket offices of the E.D. & B.C. railway are located in the C.P.R. Building, Edmon- ton, but through tickets can be purchased from any Canadian Paci- fie Railway office in the United States or Canada. Settlers from the United States are given the benefit of special settlers’ rates. Information on this matter may be had from Cana- dian Information bureaux, a list of which is given herewith: UNITED STATES AGENTS M. V. MacInnes, 176 Jefferson Ave., Detroit, Mich. C. J. Broughton, Room 412 W. Adams St., Chicago. George A. Hall, 128 Second St., Milwaukee, Wis. Knute Haddeland, 329 Jackson St., St. Paul, Minn. M. J. Johnstone, 202 W. 5th St., Des Moines, Iowa. 6. G Rutledge, 301 E. Genesee St., Syracuse, N. Y. W. S. Nethery, 82 Interurban Station, Columbus, Ohio. J. M. MacLachlan, Traction-Terminal Bldg., Indianapolis. W. E. Black, 117 Robert»St., Fargo, N.D. Geo. A. Cook, Drawer 197, Watertown, S.D: W. V. Bennett, 200 Bee Building, Omaha, Neb. F. H. Hewitt, 2012 Main St., Kansas City, Mo. J. E. LaForce, 1139 Elm St., Manchester, N. H. J. L. Porte, Cor 1st and Post Sts., Spokane, Wash. L. N. Asselin, Biddeford, Me. Max A. Bowlby, 73 Tremont St., Boston, Mass. F. A. Harrison, 200 North 2nd St., Harrisburg, Pa. Gilbert Roche, 3 and 5 First St., San Francisco, Cal. J. C. Koehn, Mountain Lake, Minn. Page Twenty