33 Che Land of (^angeline Route. THE WINDSOR & ANNAPOLIS (OF NOVA SCOTIA) is the beau-ideal of the Tourists' Road, the best and most recent improvements—steel rails air brakes, new rolling stock, and Parlor Car service second to none—making travel a lux¬ ury, through scenes over which LONGFELLOW lavished the splendors of his imaginative genius. Baggage checked to all points, and no dust thrown in Passengers' eves, even in this Advertisement. RFW T.HISll T1?e Rallway ™ns through the far-famed , the garden of the Maritime , and over ground where the love-tragedy of EVANGELINE was woven in Fate's shuttle. The beauties of seascape and landscape can NEVER be excelled elsewhere, and the scenes made so real and familiar in the work of the greatest American Poet are here, every one. Through the car windows the enchanted traveller sees the old Willows, the Site of the Church, and Basil's Blacksmith Shop. Evangeline SAW her people building the twenty-three miles of dyke, to keep at bay the turbulent tides, and where "distant, secluded, still; the little village of Pre lay in the fruitful valley," while faraway to the eastward as far as the eye can reach, stretch vast meadows pictured by LONGFELLOW with magic pen. Cross the . See the quiet loveliness of the Basin of Minas, and where Blomidon crouches in lonely grandeur, keeping WATCH and ward over the point of embarkation, from which the Acadian exiles saw with streaming eyes the last of their old homes. In the distance lie the Five Islands, like precious stones **■ set in the silver sea." Visit Kentville and go to the Look-off on the north mountain^- stop at Wolfville and Acadia College; then to the Gaspereaux Valley ; now on to Windsor where all -» ^ . . -» . « -. ~ TOURISTS visit the home of immortal «; SAM SLICK ," known at his own fireside as Judge Haliburton- see King s College, also the immense Gypsum Quarries. Don't forget to keep an eye on the tides that __ «._,___ RUSH up hill in the beautiful , glorious Mountain Scenery; then on Have a glimpse of old ; revel in the TO HALIFAX where a feast of delight is provided for the Tourist in the great Fortifications, the magnifi¬ cent Harbor, the beautiful Gardens, and the finest in the world. Health- seekers won't fail to remember that in travelling BY THE WINDSOR & ANNAPOLIS they are in one of the best climates on the foot-stool, where the air is the only medicine required to keep you fresh as paint. , . OHE3-AJP FARES. FIRST CLASS HOTEL ACCOMMODATION IN EVERY TOWN AT REASON¬ ABLE RATES. Splendid Steamships running in connection to and from Boston and St. John , N . B. , while Daily Connections are made putting the Pas¬ senger in touch with every in Canada and the States. Buy a volume of Longfellow, or look up the nearest Tourist Agency, or, better still take a trip to Nova Scotia , if you want to know more about uOie Land of .! t