V!P WEV7? T5r' t' if tftfT-irwr -Tm "" g vw f. !wij .vaE.v-w. "f . . .. . tAA"..1 t.,v. -. . w - t.ran -K i.i i i 'V .;'-i.J3 dKJtlJSflXJlilXCO LEixlte-PHILADELPHIA, WEDXESDAf, JUNE 11, 1319 1 i 2 i i , i , , : r I l If Wild Life of Adirondacks Appeals to Philadelphians Scores of Vacationists From This City Already Have Answered the Call to Health in Happy Hills i Whet) a: tourist nskpd of n well ' known Adirpmlnck liotclmnn toward the ' close of last summer why the region is so popular among residents of I'hlla y detphfa ho "said something," to use the vernacular of the street f"Why," exclaimed he, "I have been 'going about (his region now for the rlast month and everywhere T encounter s people from Philadelphia. It seems ns f if they were almost ns numerous as tho'se from New York city." " ;- Were the gentleman to visit the ? Adirondacks this summer the chances are he would find it even more difficult to determine the preponderance of s'o- - JUULUU1D 11U1I1 nc J-U1I ;ii.j uiti f those front "I'hllly" in the heart of me nappy urns, xne auinuy 01 i-iiuu f HUIllillUllS IUT UIC JIUUUUUHCKN HUE, IKm t,Deen satistactoriiy explained nnu proty nblj1 never will be, but by the. indis putable hotel register, it exists, and this season's advance bookings indicate Unit It is stronger than ever before. Phila delphians arc leasing camps and' cot tages; Philadelphians are making rcscr-, ' vations at the hotels and Philadelphians without number arc writing to inquire nbout the motor routes into' and out of the Adirondack country. From Albany . to Plattsburg, from the shores of Lake Ulinmplnm to the Sarnnnc and St. Ilcgis lakes, the great "playground of the people" will teem with thousands of .vacationists and prominent among them will be the hourly increasing delegation from the Quaker City. Tark Always Popular The popularity ot tlie Adlroudncks ! system, skirtlug the western shore, of from Philadelphia lllkl.nl.n r.lmtnnlnin with Rtons nt West- , among sojourners iraiiij vuu3ui.iii.v3 . uiiiiiiiiiiii. iu ""port lor that village nnu I'.iizaneiu city's appreciation if the, artistic and town : at Port Kent, for that village unusual in nature, for it is doubtful if in all the world there is to be found a region bettor adapted to the needs of n . pleasure-seeking public than arc the , great North Woods of northern New York. Many regions boast bigger mountains, others larger lakes, but rare indeed is the combination of moun tains and lakes, lo be found through I out the great Adirondack Park. 15c plde tm monarch of the range is found some placid sheet of. water. Parallel ing the rail nnd motor approaches to tho region are wonderful water routes njcr which one (fray journey by canoe , Cindrcds of liiilPs without leaving the t water save for an occasional "curry." 'Through every pass in the rock wall encircling the region a river tears along from its birthplace in the higher levels to the larger lakes and then onward to the sen. It is this wonderful network of lakes, rivers and small streams, j, found laving the feet of giant, peaks at altitudes from IfiOO to 12000 feet above the sea that furnishes the element of surprise to the sojourner paying his first visit to the Adirondacks. Covering more than 60,000 acres, these water ways include lakes like those of the smnir.R rkhorts t&;iT. KV..WiHl H J irw rv mi H' Qnpmwlrr r ' I 'Sa&HilJvJlF 'V:faaR2lt , Et y Mfs TTT WmlmM as' 'jiMyi.-. s?-: ''iiiliiiiWiriXiYMHnrlWiiii ii Saranac chain. Lake Placid, the St. Ilcgis chain, the Fulton chain, Illtie Mountain lake and others which, in addition to comparing favorably, ns concerns size, with the inkes of the low lands, ore set amid natural surround ings beautiful to n degree baffling description. Ncxt to these peculiar qualifications I with which it has been endowed by I nature the ranking asset of the Adiron dack country from tlio standpoint of tJic vnmtionist is the accessibility of flie region. Within a day by rail from, Pliiladclphia. overnight from New York, is found this wonderful rrrinn. com e region. Within a day bv rail from' bining all the thrills of life In' portions which, ns far as environment goes, arc no tnr rm,..i ,, :;i:,,! no n, the u-IM nf rionn.io -iHi norttnns wherein the art of rntertninlnir summer .V........M, '."" sojourners has been advanced to n de gree unexcelled in any other portion of this or other countries. lira Itonils to Itcsort ' i From Albany, the parting of thcii;jj, U'nvfl. twn inSi iniiliia nrTorrl nnnpnnpll 'il il. A .1I...1. .-! ...... .... nttt.n Liu nit; iiiiiuuuuciv rL'tiiuii, uuu uu t-itm-L side of the great park, n union again being effected at Saranac Lake and at Lake Placid, terminus for'both, routes, in the very heart of the region. Via Vtica, Fulton Chain end Snrannc Tnn on the western lope of the mouiftnUis. the Adirondack division of the New York Central system arrives at Lake Clear Junction where a branch con nects with Sarnnac Lake and Lake 1 'lurid. The Delaware nnd Hudson nnd famous Au Sable Chasm : at iilult Point, location of Hotel Champlain, and nt Cliff Haven, location of the Catholic Slimmer School of .America, arrives at Pittsburgh, where .connection is made with the Chatcaugay Division jover the I rails of which the trip of eighty-three miles to Saranac Lake and Lake Placid is made. From the south the present means of approach to the region by automobile is over the famous Quebec-Miami highway I which from Albany,, extends northward through Saratoga to the villageof Lake) Ueorgcon the beautiful lake of the same name nnd thence on to Kliznbethtbwn, j the principal motor center of the i Adirondack region nnd from 'which I oiiti'V ln,n thft mmmtntim rnnllv liofrln ' For those lovers of beauty and admirers of the historical, there is the alternate HtlMMKIt nitSOBTS WATKINH. N. V. JEFFERSON HOUSE Watkins, N. Y. Ideal tourist hotel, D rhlnutes from the rumous 'Watklna Olen and ijtncca l,nke. Hiiten reasonable 1. I,. STONE. M.nacer. ih,k "There was down at us from the sky "Shortly after we had passed under the famous Quebeo bridge and were still thinking of its mojesiip proportions, we looked ahead and there was old Quebeo gazing down' at U3 from the sky." HAVE you seen Quebec? Have- exciting descent of themarvelous you;stood on its ancient battle- rapidS) the historic associations of mente beneath the shadow of its mighty Montreal, quaint old Quebec, with its guns? Have you gazed down, tha famous miracle-working shrine of Stc. Anne glorious old St. Lawrence from the de Beaupre, and the famous Sagucnay River, beautiful Dufferin terrace? Have you with its stupendous caps, "Trinity" 'and wandered among its narrow streets - "Eternity," higher than Gibraltar. and historic houses? . Up-to-date Canada Steamship Hotels at Look at the man." You can beerin Murray Bay and Tadousac, Quebec. Golf your journey at Niagara Falls, Roches ter, Toronto, Alexandria Bay, Clayton, Montreal or Quebec. The trip, includes almost 1000 miles of lakes, rivers and rapids, in cluding the Thousand Islands, the CANADA! A thousand miles of travel A thousand thrills of pleasure IT H' I I - i i. ' anliimmiiimriiiMiii,-,fftr,l imu1i,n1tti.m,.l,um ..IHfHmjfnTftnniftfl. H hll ! I 5 ni m IW.I.W..II i i'ii"ir,""!.J!wJm"" -cSsft. saiftjiACARArAas - , 1 Jfit-i 1 rXI BUFFALO - . , W . " . 3 . JfWynjj mj;..1,, t?MK3R WSJWIWWR I.?-' - ixifiaiL oiv aw s y ...... . , ik.iHW F .' . : . '!TviKBK v ? .- .w . . . z..w:-iirinmm v . ON XniKONIA0K liAKKS route from I,nkc Cicorcc wliich. uftcr paralleling the shore of tlmt.lake for n few miles, combines with it 11 short trip aboard one of the bike steamers, after wliich the motor trlii Is rosiimci to the village of Ticoiideroga, thence northward along the western shore of noruiwuril along tlie wes f "''' Chiuiiplalii to Wcstpoit on North - I w(ar llii. .i.l ,!..... .t..n west Hay nnd thence due east to Kllzn SI.MMICK KKSIIKTS MONTHKAI.. I'ANAIIA .i.ii.,ti:,,ii .; ,i. .i.,i.i.,.hi.i.;..i. CANADA'S LEADING HOTEL ? ! i i : Wct Wxnbmt Dominion Square - European Plan Exclusively 700 Rooms 450 With Balh Tariff $2.50 Per Day Upward The location of the Windsor is unsurpassed for beauty and convenience. OFFICIAL HEADQUARTERS Automobile Club of America American Automobile Association Automobile Club of Canada . Automobile Trade Association I I.! H 11 i ( .1 i 1 1 The Ideal Hotel for Touritts and Commercial Men. JOHN DAVIDSON, Manager. !! LI .;.,:..i,i...:i.i.:,.i ii,. . . i . I. i i.,.. iui.i . A 4t':', riirir-a:S OX tot -:M --: ?4 ki old Quebec gazing links and a salt-water swimming pool at Murray Bay. ( ., Send two cents in stamps for illustrated mapand guide, "Niagara tp the Sea," includ ,ing rates, etc., to JOHN F. PIERCE. Assist ant Traffic Manager, 1.16, C. S. L. Building, Montreal, Canada. STEAMSHIP .'. fflfflitnnimiiPiiiftVtlttllH'iiailoNTMt sagucnay U HI I KcsaZHcm J&" 9v wn$t 'ii l MA'yvyy""y f "y ' w, .m i . 'tiUAMftiauB J. 'tTl " Z- 'u--' K ,' ' . 1k.i!siiXS.C hcthtowil. Practically every inch of the way or this route from Lake George to Wcstport is over u trail famous in the history of the country, the ruins of jtld Fort Timndcroga being near the village of thai name, while on Orown Point across I lie buy from the village of Port Henry n few miles north are si mii:r KDMMll'S jmtMiniAi,. CAXAII V ! Monfrpnl. fannrln ii ... ... V.., WU..W.UU. :' li i! i; it .. i ; bl . ; . ., l5SSS5 5 C -JsHisi a 9 ' aa: Erwr-- . ' ' - -rr.f?rtr?.TCrll 5EiSlpf:B'C6S.'"l,',"'-" Jnaw sf'sis ss i a n ?s&;ra5TaSii33ii'a2 !!E:iai.'agggHB9lll5SlilS5tE; iMM"i m I tot. m faafflR &-&& LINES the ruins of old Fort Frederick and Fort Amherst. I Oatewayfor Motorists Rlizabotlitown, motor entrance to the . mountains, is delightfully situated In 'Pleasant Valley through which mean ders the Idyllic lloquct river im its way to l.nKc ('liiimplain. From Kliziibctli towii two routes to i'lnttsburg offer, the shorter thnugh more dllhYult one via the so called Pok-O-MootiMiinc road leading over the -mountain of tTuit iiiiiiip mid tin' other, via tin- state rnnd to Krone Outer, AilSiiblc Forks, Kcese-villi- mill Plnttslnirg, with which are roinbined the stale rond oxtension through 'iVilmltiKton Notch to I,nke I'lnrld, Snrnmic I.iikc, Saniiuic inn, l'nul Smith's. Meiicliiim Lake nnd Mnlone mid the short side trips to Port Kent. Itluff Point nnd lioicl Chnmnlniu t and the Catholic Summer School of America. i it in inc Miiqgc oi ,iay mni me St'UMKK HIISOKTS m x.v j , tw&tsv icoTRAcrrorr. demanded by th modern TacatlonUt r all to b found nt thalr bt t MANOIR lilCHELIEU end Cottag$ MURRAY DAY, Qu. On you will nnl at faw retort . Ii InaSaltWatarSwtmmfnffPool. Gbod folff food tennii bowline nd bll rda, Saddla hore To many It will fia anoujh to juit elt on tho tpacjoue verandah and drink In the baauty of t,ha soenery. A twelre-mUa vlaw acrota tha ttdal watara of tho broad St. Lawrence on either fltda tha beautiful grandeur of tha Laurantlan Mountains. VrlhfarlllartrBTi 1. D. ImIi. Mn. ftittt irU.Qff. Cina SltiHiliip Lite!, limit tJ f Tirtaria Siiut Kaibwl HOTEL TADODSAC Tadousac, Qua. Beautifully iltu atad on Ihe lowar St. Lawranca at tha mouth of tha far famed Sague- I. nay. uoll tng, ate, Ni.(i,u,-ox-Tiin-t..Ki; c ix n. 200 rooms, GO with bath, golf, dancing In Casino ; satace. Senil Under sanio management HENRY WINNETT, Proprietor THROUGH THE GREAT LAKES 0 BANFF JPRIHGS HOTEL CHATEAU LAKE LOUISE ? &?.W ij&M .iy ' tjw- ssi t raivv . fjt x" -! M-1 - HafiiSStessss broad state highway, leading through tho village of Wilmington nnd on ' through beautiful Wilmington Notch,' leaves the pnrcnt route, the (Juebec , Miami highway nnd swings shnrply to the west into the heart of the inoiih tains. The route which follows the winding course of tho west branch of the AuHable river through the Notch ii one of the most beautiful jo be found in this country. Midway of the Notch U High Falls, a rock-walled clinsin through which the river plunges on its ' way to I.nke Chnmplaln. Miles furthei 011 the river. Inst before cliterini? Hie I hike, passes through fninoiis AuSnblc (!hnsm, of which High Falls is a replica in mininturc. The state road through the Notch leads directly to Lake Placid, which is also reached from F.liznbcthtowu via tip Picturesque Cascade Pass nuqthrr natural gateway in the mountain bar Contlnunt nn Nrxt I'ncr M'MMKR ItHMORTS the: F! SRINO-" It geod at many of Canada's ftmout retorti but nowhere better than at HOTEt, TADOUSAC Hare are located the Dominion Government Salmon-Hatcherlee and Preierrei. Tha varieties of fish to be caught In the Lakes and Rivers nearby range from 'tommycod' (for the children) to Lake, Brook end Sea Trout. Only five miles from Tadousac Itself the Hotel management main tains trout-fishing preserves abound ing with speckled trout exclusively at the disposal of the Hotel Guests. Literature on request. F. B. B0WEN, Mmier, TiJtisie. Qb. CANADA-STEAMSHIP LINES LIMITED 9 Victoria Square - - MONTREAL 'gl'J.lL'j" ! Manoir Richelieu Finest Summer THE QUEENS ROYAL HOTEL Niagara-on-thc-Lakc, Canada Directly Across the River From Fort Niagara, iWip York Season June 22 to Sept. 10 tenuis, lawn Lowlinfr, bo.illng, ItathlnK. for illustrated booklet. as tho Queens llotvl, Toronto. E, It. PITCHER, Manager rw. Roiort In Canada. ifm,r On tha lower j St. Lawranca nt f- Murray Bay. SB "" "Tffirr.ij-MalSSfl 1 fNVITES YOU TO GET BETTER ACQOASNTED Take the romantic pleasure trip through the wonderlands of Canada. From Montreal or Toronto to Port McNicoll by rail, through Lake Huron, the Rieat locks at Sault Ste. Marie and Lake Superior to Fort William, via the Canadian Pacific Gre.at Lakes Steamship Service. Across the Continent Through Canadian Pacific Rockies HY TIIK Canadian Pacific Railway "The World's Greatest Highway" Liberal Stop-over Privileges at BANFF LAKE LOUISE GLACIER Banff SpiiiiKa Hotel and Chateau Lake Louise are luxuriously appointed. Enjoy the comforts of these great hotels. Play in the great outdoors at Golf, Motoring, Pony Killing, Coaching, Alpine Climbing and Swim ming in the Warm Sulphur Pools. See the lovely Lakes in the Clouds, the Valley of the Ten Peaks, the Glaciers. ON TIIK PACIFIC COAST Vancouver and Victoria invite you to their sea bathing, fishing, motoring and golf. Superb Canadian Pacific hotels in both cities. ALASKA' From Vancouver, H. C, to the Land of the Midnight Sun a thousand mile water trip takes you through the sheltered "inland route" by the comfortably appointed CANADIAN PACIFIC "PRINCESS" LINERS I3A; or H'nVr for Information on Tour So. 132 R. C. CLAYTON, City Passenger Agent 620 Chestnut Street Tel. Market 2706 Philadelphia V. It, PERKY, General Agent, Passenger Dept. 1231 Hroadway New York City t-. - HIl.MMKrt nRAOIlTfl TOKONTO, nAN.l) Toronto's Two The Walker House The Hotel Carls-Rite ( Ye!OWe;Houe of Plenty The House of Comfort Present tn tho rlMzeni of this Orpat npublic thes prophetic worda of Napoleon Hoimpartn In lila a'lvlce to n younfr mnn leaMng for America. "Von Pr( for t li f WeMprn nnd 1 for lhr Ktmtfrn llrm Uphfrf. A ni . rnrefr of nrtlon 4He eaSh'BiniKE KmAiKnsa Ii opfnrd inf, nnd I ta unite tnr S!'9lBffiH with tirw nnd rrrnt ercnls nntl tllh fl) iinrL. vn Inf of the w.i.ki:k iint'Nr ,, . . son ko onrftfir onre morr ultli it nnnt mnn mnnnrra ui inn iirac iikp or iinme nnd Hip tunic thf npillilllt iind arlrmr tulor or .pnnn without lirr dlsrlpllnr. "Ah it flllpn of the world. 1 would nddresa your country In the follow ing lnnpwnre: FAery mini nnd Tfr mrtlon Ii Hmhltlous, nnd nmhltlon crnw with iKiwer. n the glnrr of 11 rertlcnl aim In mot fierce. Cherlnh. therrfore. n nntlounl ftrrnudit htrenrthen jour political Institution! remem ner llitit nrtnlrM nnd niitlei lire f tho anme tiso In the world an the police of lxTulon nnd Pnrii. nnd o1riirr nre not mnde like notter'a vessels. In a tnliiutet riiltlinte union or jour empire will he like n rotonhan of gold fallen mi the earth, hroken in pieret. unil the prey of foreign nnd domeatlfl riiiTn, K . nil nre wle. jour repuhllp will he permnnent nnd, perhapa UnnhiiiKlnii ufll he hulled ns Ihe founder of glorlonn nnd happy empire when tie mime of llomipnrte shall he ohncured hy succeeding retolutlona.' (Cnpjiriichtrd.) Therpfor-. p "ilizen nf this nation would It not ls w-Iae In your leisure tnnnn nt find whll" hollilalng to leit 'he 'listnnt parts of your uepuhllc and ftidwaor to iipprprintf the wonderful lifrltaire that has been gien to your people to dPAflop and protre for the lieneflt nf th .tet unborn millions, who through Aour prnterimn nt thla time will boronie the rork nn which democracy -will bo Insured for nil tfni' and while Journevlinr whs not lslt Niagara Falls, the creat rer.!e wonder nf this Npw World, anil vrotm over thtf borders of your grent allies to the north, th Dominion or ('nnndai whose sons have Uen of their strength and hlof 1 in Frme and Flanders ho that this reat and glorious heritage would I in prerpd to nur rons and their sons for all time The roads are beautiful from NmEiira Falls to Toronto, the uppn Citv and Tapitnl of the Province of Ontario, the banner proximo of thl Creat Dominion, and while aojournlnr In 'Joronlo make your homo t m; oldi; iioisi: or i'lunty or tiik iiousk or cojifort where the Maniicements pav epeclal attention to the wants of ladles and children travellriff ulone Don't dem your women and kiddles the prlvileare of vlsltlnr eerv Turner of thin creat rontlnent. So orlns alone your car. aa there is no l,ir to Americans entering Canada. GEO. WRIGHT and E. M. CARROLL, Proprietor mj:iikcJxaj llt llio "elf brnleil MONTMORENCY FALLS "NT) TOIKIM' TO Tal tli Special Wectrlr Parlor Tourist Trains, leatlne " l.'i l" M for Sle. Anne do Ueauprr and Monlmorcney Falla "r Interest Karo 1 OO return. Illustrated I'amplileta Iree. Sunt . ijuebee .lAMKSTOWX. X, V The EAGLE GARAGE Auto Supplies and Storage i-arRet and beft -equipped .earnee and FtlppK liotiso in western Now YoiK. Ford and Packard Cars AtiKNCV Excellent Service Station IOI7 WiflilngliHi Street t.nrnce :t 1 (-:! I H iioliineliui Street Eagle Garage Co., of N. Y. IXC. JAMESTOWN, N. Y. M,(i.K r.M !. X!'. TEMPERANCE HOUSE yiilct. ltoni"ltUn, centrully Irx-ated, opposite I riiou depot. ?",JjU and up per 1h.v Aitier- iiMin Plan W. T. rilKU'S, i,rp. Hayes Cottage Klrst St.. llrst-elttsi rooma; American plan; $1 50 up. MILS. C R IlIHS THE. EDWARDS 3CJ I'ropet St. Near FalH No har list isx;. Mrs I C Kdwnr.ls Mir WFzm H DAtMKK REPORTS TOnONTO, CANAtA , n Famous Hotels noon de- berorr hoi rnmn creatnPH reptihllrt CARUVRITE 10 uniie no- ulmm lhold nt nnre tho almpla ine luxury or her cltrlinei where 1 e of Athena, nlth her faeUona. nntl tha ItKIIKT. CANAHA and the Fnr.I-'nntMl Shrln. of STE. ANNE DE BEAUPRE IIIKIIKC MIOUI.K MISS l-alne Quebec at 0:45 A. It. and l uuias explains au points Address J, A. EVKIIELL., IIK.MUS I'OIXT. X. Y. Bemus Point New York Beautiful Chautauqua. Lake Columbian Inn GEORGE RAPPOLE, Proprietor Euifi EMERALD IAKE CHALET m ICANADIAN PACIFIC HOTEL VANCOUVER 5s ALASKA LAND OF THE TOTE Wl j. efeV Km tfwi m VJM 4'H 'i.'-ij v.-itp iT" .Vf : m M H ' yr M 4. 1) 1' .1? '; M -if?. M . ,i !
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