The Department of Colonization 

 and Development 



The Department of Colonization and Development has the following 

 offices established in Canada, the United States, Great Britain and Europe, 

 whose representatives, at any time, will be glad to furnish information 

 regarding Canadian agricultural, industrial and commercial enterprises. 



MONTREAL, P.Q. 

 WINNIPEG, Man. 

 CALGARY, Alta. 

 VANCOUVER, B.C. 

 NEW YORK, N.Y. 

 ST. PAUL, Minn. 

 CHICAGO, 111. 

 SPOKANE, Wash. 

 PORTLAND, Ore. 

 SAN FRANCISCO, Cal. 

 LONDON, England 

 BRUSSELS, Belgium 



ROTTERDAM, Holland 

 CHRISTIANIA, Norway 

 COPENHAGEN, Denmark 



H. C. P. CRESSWELL, Supt., 



335 Windsor St. Station. 



J. F. SWEETING, Industrial Agent, 

 Canadian Pacific Railway. 



M. E. THORNTON, Supt. U.S. Agencies, 

 Ninth Ave. and First St. East. 



E. J. SEMMENS. Travelling Industrial Agent, 

 Canadian Pacific Railway. 



L. F. MOWREY, District Representative, 



C.P.R. Bldg., Madison Ave. at 44th St. 



J. N. K. MACALISTER, Dist. Representative, 

 Hackney Bldg., 4th and Jackson Sts. 



C.P.R. BUREAU OF CANADIAN INFORMATION, 

 140 South Clark St. 



R. C. BOSWORTH, Dist. Representative, 



202 Exchange National Bank Bldg. 



L. P. THORNTON, Dist. Representative, 

 208 Railway Exchange Building. 



C. A. VAN SCOY, Dist. Representative, 

 299 Monadnock Building. 



A. E. MOORE, Mgr., European Organization 

 62-65 Charing Cross, S.W. 



CHAS. DE MEY, Director for Brussels 

 Canadian Pacific Railway, 

 98 Boulevard Adolphe Max. 



WM. VAN TOL, Colonization Manager, 

 42 Coolsingel. 



PETER MYRVOLD, Special Agent, 

 4 Jernbanetorvet. 



M. B. SORENSON, Colonization Agent, 

 Amagertorv. 24. 



or any agent of the Canadian Pacific Railway Company or Canadian 

 Pacific Steamships, Ltd. in United States, Great Britain, or Europe. 



A. B. CALDER, 

 ASSISTANT to the COMMISSIONER, 



J. S. DENNIS, 

 CHIEF COMMISSIONER, 



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