Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, May 26, 1920, Night Extra, Image 25

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Manchester. VenaMMi'i
VERMONT
Free Hook "Hummer llomea In Vermont"
I.it hundreds of choice propertlea and
beautiful altea at aurprlalncly low prlca.
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Port Jefferson Long Island
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AThonsand miles of Travel
ATbousand TTirills of Heasurc
rT this unique all-water pleasure trip every hour has its revelation of
beauty, grandeur and historic interest! Leaving Niagara Falls you cross
Lake Ontario to Toronto; thence to Rochester. Next morning you begin
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tnejourncy tnrougn tne lairy-
likc Thousand Islands, the
thrilling descent of all the
marvelous Rapids, arriving at . tms
Montreal about 6.30 P.M., FAMOUS CITADEL.
leaving Montreal at 7 rM. CHATEAU
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The following morning you
behold the ramparts of
Quebec, the most interesting
city in North America.
From Quebec your journey !s
down the romantic St. Lawrence
towards the sea, stopping at
charmingly situated Murray Bay
and Tadousac at the foot of the
Laurentian Mountains, where are
located.Canada SteamshipHoteh,
with golf links, salt water swim
mingpool, etc. Leaving Tadonsac
you begin the journey up the glor
ious Saguenay with its stupendous
Capes, "Trinity" and "Eter
nity," higher than Gibraltar.
The return journey is via the
same route, stopping at all the
points visited on the trip from
Niagara.
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You can arrange your trip
on the Company's steam
ers so as to stop off a day
at the important points,
without having to worry
about hotel accommodation.
T0R0NT6
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Have you seen Quebec?
Have you stood on its ancient Battlements beneath the shadow"1
of its mighty guns ? Have you gazed down the glorious old
St. Lawrence from the beautiful Dufferin Terrace ? Have
you wandered among its narrow streets and historic houses ?
In these same streets walked cowled and sandaled monks,
gallant men-at-arms, swarthy voyagcurs, and the grand dames
of 1760.
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THE RAPIDS
The early voyageurs ran the rapids
of the St. Lawrence in their bark
canoes. What was formerly a
skijlful and dangerous journey is
now an exhilarating and safe
pleasure-trip, because palatial steel
steamers have replaced the bark
canoes of the Indian and the
route is through the same historic
and picturesque waters.
Look at the map. You can be
gin your journey at Niagara Falls,
Rochester, Toronto, Alexandria
Bay, Montreal or Quebec, and
return the same way, arranging
your trip on the steamers so as to
stop off a day at the important
points, without having to worry
about hotel accommodation.
June is a glorious month on the
St. Lawrence.
For full Information cull nr
telephone
J. J. DALY, Gen. Agt Canada
Meitnihlilti l,lnr.
.14 1 lilteliKll Mrert. Neu nrk
(Teleph. Uoullnar Clreen 7800) or
Send two cents In stamns for II
luatrated map and eukle.".'ldcnni
to the Sea," Including rates, etc.
JOHN F. PIERCE
I'nipcnuer Trnlllo Mnnuerr
Canada Steamship Lines, Ltd.
116 C. S. L. Building
Montreal, Cnnndn
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NIAGARA to the
SAGUENAY
No Other Vacation Just Like This One g
Three hundred and thirty-six hours of travel, sightseeing and pteM
ure. You will visit a region rich in historic interest and enjoy som
of nature's most impressive scenes. g5 .
Starting from Niagara Falls, the itinerary will include Toronto
Thousand Islands, St. Lawrence Rapids, Montreal, Quebec, Tht)
Saguenay River, Tadousac, Murray Bay, Ausable Chasm and thf?
Adirondack, Lake Champlain and Lake George, Saratoga Spring,
down the Hudson River to New York, where the tour ends.
For that part of the cruise from Montreal to the Saguenay n
return a special steamer has been chartered. Six delightful dayjf.
on one steamship. &
Five Tours leaving Philadelphia July 3,
July 10, July 24, August 7, August 22 r
14 days each $279.69 andU
Philadelphia to New York all expenses paid. ,JS
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( THE PACIFIC COAST
,. Use the Trans Canada Limited
92 Hours Across the Continent
CROSS the Canadian Pacific Rockies in
comfort and enjoy the grandeurs of
fifty Switzerland3 in one. Unexcelled
sleeping and dining car service, compart
ment observation cars. Liberal stop-over
privileges, with great mountain hotels at
Banff and Lake Louise.
Visit Victoria. B. C. a typical English .
town, perfumed in roses, set down on a Jk
beautiful island, basking in the Japanese h
current, with crolf links ana drives ana a n, ii
Bplendid hotel, the Empress, to make you
comfortable.
Vancouver, B. C, a hustling western city
surrounded by picturesque mountains
me gateway to tne Racine.
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H. r. CUYTON, City raaarncrr ' Asem
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V. It, I'rainV, Oeneral Axrnt, laenier Iei)t.
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All Information
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Canada iurniihed
on request.
Canadian New
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ALBAMONT
In the White Mounl.lni.
a Quiet, Home-Like Hotel of
UNSURPASSED EXCELLENCE
prtih VtftUblet, Creem, Mill, Cam
roultrf, tic-, Irom our own urn
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CHARLES M BI0DLE, Mjr.
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A TWENTY-THREE day
. vacation, cruising cool
seas and surprisingly moder
oto in cost. No other trip in
the world offers mora of in
terest, health nnd happiness.
See Hnvann, Cuba, the Panama
Canal, lovely Coato Rica with its
wonderful capital, San Joae, neat,
line high In the hllla.
Great White Fleet ahlpe built es
pecially for ocean cruising; many
rooms with prlvato bath; accom
modations strictly limited to tho
demand of comfort.
Ask your local tourist or ticket
agent or writs direct for beauti
fully Illustrated deactlptlve folder
free on request.
United murr Co.
Central Officii t
1 3 1 Slate St.,Bojton,M jj.
STEAMSHIP SERVICE
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PoMenger Department
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TOURS
TO THE
NATIONAL PARKS
Now is the time to make reservations for a tour of the
"Incomparable Circle." Escorted parties at frequent
intervals during June, July and August Write for details.
SOUTH AMERICA
Tours under escort leaving June,
July. Rio Janeiro, Buenos Aires,
Falkland Islands, Straits of
Magellan, Valparaiso and the
West Coast, Panama Canal.
JAPAN-CHINA
From San Francisco, June 26,
Sept., Oct., Nov. and Dec, visit
ing Japan, Korea, North China
and Manchuria.
ALASKA
Including Inside Passage. Lake
Atlln, White Pass, the Yukon to
Dawson. June 26, July IS, 24.
Independent Travel Service
Inrlmllnir Menmhhlp. Rnllwnv. lintel
unn 'Utiitnediuc rrnnr-mentM, in
uny part nr tne iinnil.
EUROPE
Conducted tours, sailing June 19,
26 and July 3, 8, 17, and fre
quently thereafter to the principal
cities of Europe. Special Tour
via Mediterranean, 70 Days,
$1295 up. July 8.
AROUND THE WORLD
Six tours, sailing Sept, Oct,
Nov. and Dec, visiting the prin
cipal cities of the world.
ST. LAWRENCE SAGUENAY
Five summer cruises, Niagara to
the Saguenay. 14 days, $265 up.
Write for details.
Travelers' Chequea
lVhenerer yon trairl rnrr thoee
peinlthlr eiermliere lerlrnn
ffvk.sAuu Ten i alaaa lii 1 1 thai
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While in Europe
ynjah
your headquarters
WHERE one finds creution's
most pet feet combination
of scenic beauties nnd a wealth
of wonderfully preserved medi
aeval nrchltectuie.
Write for Packet No f)3 con
t.ilnlns the famouM Hotel
fluldi mnpa etc encloalnar
in nta for poatane
Official Agency of the
SWISS FEDERAL RAILROADS
241 Fifth Ave.. New York
AMERICNEXPRESS
TKWI-I, m.I'lHTtll'NT
WASAHAKER'S. Main Floor, Center
Mill UIKU'llIt v
rlinnr, pnne
!55tiY.
AN INVITATION TO
THE BUSINESS TRAVELER ABROAD
GREATEASTERN RAILWAY
OF ENGLAND
CATHEDRAL ROUTE
Homes of the I'llmlm Fathers Dickens
and Tennsylann Dlatricte Cambridge Col
leeee, Ely Peterr-oroutfh Norwich and
Lincoln Cathedrals Dellshtful Heaalds
Reaorts Comfortablo Hotels Oolf, eto.
HARWICH ROUTE
Kmland to the Continent via
HOOK OF HOLLAND or ANTWERP
DIRECT ROUTE TO
THE BATTLEFIELDS
Send for attractive booklet (to be laaued
shortl) deacrlblna" the above placea alio
containing lllustratlnna and uaetul
maps of the battlenelds
LKTTKKS OF INTItOntirTION
For convenience of American tourists
this Company haa established offices at
lUlllHSKLH nnd PARIS LETTEHS OV
INTHODUCTION addressed to our rep
resentatives, who are up to the minute
on conditions In Deltlum and Francs,
will be forwarded on request,
II, J. KtUhara, Oeu, At
jai nrpsilway. New efk, N1. T,
To assure the success of your trip abroad,
and to add to its comfort and to lessen its an
noyances, the thirty European offices of the
American Express Company extends to you an
offer of their hospitality and their services.
Whether you transact business with the
Company or not, you are invited to receive your
mail and cablegrams at its offices, make your
engagements there, read the newspapers from
home, use the writing room, utilize every facility
the offices 'afford.
The men in charge will assist you in locating
buyers, or manufacturers, will aid you in every
possible way in your negotiations, in overcom
ing the difficulties of transacting business abroad.
The European Offices of the
AMERICAN EXPRESS COMPANY
The Company offers its own services for the
efficient handling of international banking, ship
ping, travel and trade. Export and import ship
ments are forwarded by express or freight, and
facilities for financing such shipments are In
cluded in the commercial banking services of the,
Company.
The Travel Department will furnish railroad
and steamship tickets and will arrange com
pletely your business itinerary, and include, jf
you wish, a trip to the battlefields, an airplane
flight, or excursions to any part of the beautiful,
historic, fascinating Old World,
Your trip can be made infinitely easier for
you and more satisfactory in its results by the
services which the European offices of trie
American Express Company are waiting to
offer you.
. Head Office, 11 Rue Scribe, Paris
For Addresses of the 30 European Offices write the American Exprm
Travel Department, Wanamaker's, Main Floor, Center .'
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