the Mackenzie a CHAPTER 1. LESSEE & &, nA PE led KS B ° for Edmonton » express ON . the 22nd at May, (we of the Ca teionese having proveded bin to that point. The Inata was crowded, ag uensl, will ion. METanS, tourists, z be eeenters aad werypasengers, Parlice for the Kion- ; fernia ar J AN ones? the | far ie Bt, bat DRONE et £9 efor anywhere re and everywhere, a CP. RK. : on 2 ¥ ariety ef fortanates and snfortichat tes aa the oceun-len ‘ing bull. Calenry was reached gt one a.m. on the (Queen's birthday, and the same moming we left for Edmonton by ibe e . Railay. Every ane Was Lipressed d facon Gk out lying between 4 theses fin 16 ‘ila gs, and fastygrowing net ore foe cod, vit, t mh | honour “due t te jur veuer: rable Queen, alas, ap soon to be taken from ue. Tn the evening we arcived at Strutboer va, and found it throaged with poople celebrating Use day. Croveing the nee we Rao’ fan, We Col Wems «with SOS difenlty in one of tm crowded hotels, but happily awoke next morning yesked and ready to view the town. It is needless to be ¢ wihat has been eo often described. Enough to say Y one of the € doors fo the great North, an outiitter And thera is some- = by iy e er ao