P - '? & , Tfa ! I 2Q. MV. 'S . MAYOR BACKS UP OHIEYDO DM VBE evening' ' POTtidjBBpHiEkDteLtHi; 'Mp ''Jd ;m ',,"-''V. ' ;-' ;. S . JlllJLxMli JLlLsJl OJLVIJ Eaaon, iso n. lath at., and Leon w w swm., aaai ir. nth ." . Deaths of a, Day weaker and died., and Jean l ' " VJ V B . m Li itays Certain of Gambling Fra ternity Still Won't Boliovo Lid Is On to Stay to. PRAISES PARKING ORDERS Mayor Mooro today complimented Director Cortrlyou of the Deportment ot Public Safety on hi "clenr tnte jmt" to the Uvenino 1'mMO JjKDOEII yeHterdny In resard to vice, In tthich the director Fnld "there Is to be no lifting of the lid In Philadelphia. It Is clamped on tight and is steel bound and riveted." The Mayor fit Id : "I have complimented Director ( or telyou on his clenr statement of the purpose of the administration to keen thrt lid down on all forms of protected Tlce. , "There are certain fellows around certain of our prominent hotels who do not yet understand that we intend to drive the gambling and vice fraternities out. Hut they will understand If they persist In their efforts to open up. The Major olo said he had compli mented Director Cortrtsou nnd Super intendent of Police Mills for thoir ex cellent execution of orders issued a few day ago to top the parkins of au tomobiles in tho middle of llroad street and around City Hall. The Major snld he had made n per Ronal Investigation of this situation to day mid found the orders regarding parking had been carried out. VICTOR R. CAVANNA DIES Retired Fruit Dealer Was Former Camden Education Board Member Victor It. Cm anna, a retired fiult dealer nnd former member of the Cam dert board of Kducation. died yestcrdnj at the home of his son in Ogontz. He was (teventv-live years old. His home was at SIR North Fifth street, Camden. While Mr. Cnvannu had been sick for about two weeks, his death was unex pected. . ... Mr. Cavnnna was in the wholesale fruit business for more than forty jcars. He retired nbout two years ngo. He was a member of the board of educa tion in 1000. Mr. Cavanna was a member of Trim ble Lodge. F. and A. M He is sur vived by his widow, four -ons and a daughter. Elkton Marriage Licenses Elkton, Md.. July 14. Couples pro curing marriage licenses here todav were Edgar A Haw Kins ami i.nznoeui Leldor, Carlmor In in and Iluth C Hessiugs, Flout Harnett nnrt I arne er. Hobort M roacn ana unie ur- KCEtlnnril L. Snratt. and Nellie I. DiiBcas,. Raymond A Gee and Naomi Shelly' and Albert Distroth and Helen Lindsay, all of Philadelphia ; .lames L. Bailey and Kttn C. Sawick, Trenton; Chester S. Jackson, Woodlawn. Md nnd Frances Morris, Ilrookl) n : Forter Nance nnd Marion Griffin, Port Deposit Md.; Henry II. Husted, Camden, and Mabel Trumbull, Carncys Point: Kd ward Cole and Olwen Krans, New Tork ; Joseph Flick and Margnret Demora, Lancaster ; Samuel II. Hardy, Bristol, and Lillian A. Cornell, Lnnghnrne, Pa. ; Joseph Duffey and Uop Stafsky, Glou cester, nnd Paul .1 Henry and Cnther . fne Ledgar, Wilmington, Del Scores Short-Weight Dealers Dealers who giu short weight were ""severely Mored by Recorder Stack - house, In Camdtu today, in imposing a tine of $'J5 on Wesley Guenther, a huckster. Harry Redding, of the weights nnd measures department, testified he pur chased a basket of potatoes from Guenther, took them to his office and weighed them Redding claimed that instead of weighing thirt pound, us he had been informed, the were lie pounds short Guenther llxes on North Twenty-fourth stieet, Camden. Frank Suaman, 2100 8. 4th at. Kiacncr, S3a sndr nve. Itoy Kcnvrqrthy. 182A S, 2d at., and Kdna llnuachlld, 1UD Allftlln at. rul Stulr, 2021 N, Hutchlnaon at., and MAdelln Carle. 4S17 N. 18th at. Alfred Johnton. 4002 llaltlmoro Ave. and Ann Harper, 4B0J llaltlmore ave. ' William Connelly, 1S1R OlnnnJo at., and Kadle Merman, 181H Olnnoclif at, NRtnle blflevla, Bwarthmoro, 1'a , and Itoso Oulrtrr, TOO Maraton at William llyrne, llalleton. N. J., and Lola tal. O30N mains Bun ave William Hwunc, lsau Kater at nnd Amanda Hhorea, 181N Temberton at, Itamond Halnea, 3410 N Howard at and Nora Marra, 37R3 Oermantown ave. Jamea Joynea, A8S4 Filbert at , and Itoaa Jonea, 13a N. n7th at. Kaatanllnoa Nuetla, 107 MoKtnn at , and Anna Adomaltla 20(1 Uaaklll at Edwin Carry. 1045 N. 20th at , and Alice Oltmnn. 1S41 Maraton at Jamea Koberta, HatHeld. 1'n , and Hannah . Martin. Clifton Helihts. Pa Cliarlca llenneraon. 1413 rcmberton ave., Hand Cmma oJhnson, 724.1 1'aachall ave Stephen Vance, 134U H Juniper at , and rthoda Colwett, 1843 K. Caldwell at William OelKer, 3241 N. Newklrk at , and llertha lloblna. Umehlll 1'lke. Olive lleaaler, 4827 Wallice at and Eliza beth Htruenlnir. 4327 Wallace at. Wlllta Wllllnaton, ml N 10th at , and MhrrIo Heat, 1104 I'nrrlah at Oeorgo Naltuahlan, New York city, and Mnry Uwoyak. 834 N 24th at William Itoscrn, Mlddteton. 1'a and Maude Mitchell. Lnrraln. O. Chrlatopher Del Hoaa. 732 Monlroae and ArRellna Moore, ln2U Tanker at Stephen Antczok, 110 Chrlatlati at Lurn Mai'KUWlcz. 180 Christian at William Kelah. 3020 Ilrandywlne at Laura McCoy, H2o N. ISth at Warren O'llrlen. 8040 W. Lehigh nve AIlco Toner, 220 N. Vodgea at Frederick Koater, Jr.. 63t N. 33d at Katella Hernman. 830 N 20th at Abraham Welalwrir, 1800 S, Kith at I'aullne Kandel. 81. Heed at Charles Douglaae, 24J4 H 20th at , at and and and and and and Ida Keller, 1322 W. Cambria at. Joeeph Ltpera, 8841 Irlnceton ave. and Anna Hlmone, 1420 Unity at. Andreas Lalaen, 83U De Lancey at., ana Anna Nlelaon, 3013 N. 0th at. Edward Ilarnea, 2030 , Morels at , and Neather Waahington, 2030 Morrla at. Charles Mealkonla. 312 N. Darlon at., and Anna Wolaltle. 333 N Mnrahall at Frank Jlyer. Jereey City. N. J., and Har riet Myera. Jeraey City. N. J. John Morrleey, 1030 H 17th at., and Ella Prend-rgnft. 131 Dudley jt. William Qululry, V, S H Forter. and Anna Schell. 060 N 11th at. Joeeph Corlelty, 2J10 H Deachwood ave., and Anna McConnell V'JIO Deachwood nve, John- Kubrak. 2310 Caul at., and Karollna Koput. 4111 Main. at. Ilenjamln Alaton, 1331 Kimball at., and Fannie Faeaett, 1321 Calhnrlna at. Harry llooz, 0042 lxwuit at., and Joaephlne Sharkey, B012 Locuat el. Erneat Armatrong. Canada, and Marlon llrown, Wilmington. Del Theodore Wright. 3121 Walnut at., and Lena Orter. 3012 Lanadowne ave. Charlea Oulatl. 2031 Urrchlua at., and Helen Orailane, 2018 Ilrechlua ct William Fleming. 1838 Spruce at., and Sarn Simon, 1310 llreen at John Chrleha. IIS N 18th at . and Janet Hendrlck, 1833 N. 30th at Nloholaa Toanera. 818 N. 18th at,, and Eleanor lllackburn. 023 I.uray at. Tate (lelchrlat, U02 Mvrtle at., and Marie Younr, 1213 Falrmpunt ave. nirhnrd Thompaon, Hprlngflela. Maaa,, and Maude Morrla. 1328 Alter at. Joae llarrlonnevo, Areiitlpn Peru, and Lu- clle Hrlghton, 1820 N. Park ave. PanamaHatSf" BtfoetMd. .Tttttkt Lfc-J an4 TriJ ! " v atyla. at HpgVJ aM to Injur r ( -. hat. V r JEFFERSON HAT CO. 135 S. 10th Tho soft, subdued lights the lazy hum from the street far below the jrcneral air of quiet the daintiness1 nnd simplicity nil these things combine to make the Rltz Roof a very different sort of a Roof Garden. Its appeal is as distinctive as Ritz Service and Cuisine. BROAD and 0iSaaSi til i iirnA. i Jli'lPi & IIMH V-aa!llllH WALNUT STREETS TOI'BS Toi'im It differs in taste from ordinary iced tea as no ticeably as its clear amber differs from ordinary tea's dingy brown rv f ft3' XiJiir1?'? mm The best of all Summer drinks TOI Its r cruises '' -" :fjfjw I I Weld nbach, 1821 jonn Ainaon at. na jtoee and 1810. Moclultaln, , lltn at. ill PMNBAHtA Carhnne. 19tn Joeaph Ingram. 1407 Pemberton ave, Htelar JnhnMtv 14flT P.mh,rt(M ftv Henry Walter. Florenca Apt., and Ethel Taylor, Hotel Waiton. Mott Little, Dreedtn, O., and Katharine Smith, 23.14 Oxford at. William Fetter. 80S TO, Madlaon ati, and Earl Nowman, 803 K. Madtaon ave. Albert Detulllo, 1330 H. 18th at, and An- tolnetta Santarnlo. 1322 S. 17th at. John Jackaon, 04J Oraya ave,, and Annie Hell. Charlotteavllte Va. William Wychoff. 1023 Naudain at,, and Dlanchn llowlea. 1143 B. 28lh .at. , .. William llcnch, 3127 Wayne avo nnd Eliza beth Morrla. 1003 llelmont ave. Robert Daltzar. Wlldwood, N, J,, and Emily Kehler. 2828 Stlllman at. . Max Brian, 2811 N. Franklin at., and Eather Margolea. 717 Tree at. Chrlatopher. Farley, liiltl Church at., and .tine Fnwery, 2l".3 Wnkellnr at. . .. , Willis Sadler. Fennagrove, N. J., and Helen Heath, 3IU0 Drown at. Timothy M(.arcal, 1723 S. 10th at., and Anna Shanley, 2344 H, 12th at. William Lnnfer. 1421 8. 41at at., and Hea ter Henry. 410 N. rtoth at. William Chavera. ail N. 38th at., and Ad- lalne Toole, 0810 Filbert at. John Itodgera, 1823 Llndenwood at., nnd ciara Pitts. 3032 nuth at. William Johnaon. Hover. N. J and llertha O'Faraw, 1103 Mole at. ..... Nlcolae Dca Couaiu, Tlumanla, and Helen &;; W, .. -i mlra Seargle, 3081 N. Bth U' alter Oenaer, Irfarue laland Navy Yard, and Gertrude Erbrinjr. 2420 N, Howell at. William Tanhef Edwanl Ou Jacob Havalakey, ' 403 Noble' Huckworth, Camcbn, N. Jh Ouaelcy, 1020 Orlatina at. lnr.r HM1 K. Kit, - ..A t Jnwit tfal M nr)(n.w . ' ---. .... ... ,v.m. B,, .f.v. iii. rviima a.. . rnnlca Toth. 834 N. Marshall at. and Emma and Ve- DR. T. J. BUCHANAN Francesco raoolla. .1J2 tlov at., nnd ItO' aina uraaleua, aaiT Uoodman at. John Hegel, 2483 K, Dauphin, at., and Anna Waterman, 1030 Marlborough at. Th,in?" ",Jl'.,.,,U,,.J,,.r' t., and Anna Wlltlami, 230 Catharine at. Agaatlno Aldaat, 3028 Mailer at., and Emma and Lucy at., and and Mary and Eliza- iiiiiinui.i .av LniiiniinB g( .gaatlno Aldaat, 8028 Maater at., i 1)1 Kanoaltn. 4034 Kerah Jt Joaeph llonoflglla, 884 Leaaer at.. Oallo, 4808 Woodland ave. Oeorgo Taylor. 2813 Mt. tVernon Fannie Pruor, 2012 Olive at Atvera Knowlton, 4945 Odgen el.. Charlea Jennlnga, 3443 Irvlncr at., i beth Wlaalccen, 3000 Willow at. British Conaul Mlstte. Mayor Gerald Campbell, newly appointed nritlsh consul general at this port, made an official call at tho Mayor's office, City Hall, this morning, but Mr. Mooro was absent. The consul general was accompanied by Hugh Alexander Ford, new British vice consul, nnd Colonel John 8. Muckle. Noted Physician It Victim of Xrty ' Experiments Dr. Thomas J, Buchanan, formerly of this city, died at Toms River, N. J., yesterday of X-ray burns received in experiments fifteen years ago. sixty-one years old. Doctor Uuchanan was a pioneer in such experiments to discover the effect of the rays on mallgnhnt growths. He was the first physician In tho Jefferson Hospital to conduct such experiments, Doctor 'Buchanan practised medicine for forty years. Constant exposure to the rays caused a breaking down of the tissues, com monly caned -v-ray burns, thus do volopinjf'n growth that was the direct cause of his death. The ailment first affected Ills fingers, first ono and then others being' amputated, ho becamo weaker and died. Doctor Buchanan graduated from Jef ferson College in 1880, devoting practl colly his cntiro time to work In the bospltnl, until about five years ago, when ho established the Toms River Hospital, i He was born in Philadelphia January 12, 1800. Jamet C. Peaaley TI wad.. u"M"i. .., juiy it.- .laracs u. 110 waBtreaslcy, sixty years old, "for many years treasurer or the Chicago, Burling ton and Qulney Railroad, died at his homo in Chicago yesterday. He leaves two daughters, Mrs. P. A. Deland, wife of a former president of, the Wabash 1 . L ' ' ' (5 wlfo of J Railroad, and Mrsj Burlln, Chlcajgo attorney., ' IVtr. Elizabeth 'U.'warUd'Iff Washington. .Ti Hi JLS.! V. Vj beth Lyons Swanson, wife: o7'kS.!Sn Bwanson, of Vlrglnlo, died lasti In tho Bwanson home la wJaH.,,!rtvl Bhe had been ill moiMhana've'a R. R. Brakarhan Crushad to De.i Caught betweeri' a locomotive I freight car, Samuel Hajitechthlrtl kM years old, a Beading Bai wav Hj8tJ man, was crushed to tSeath alio SS1 last 'night. The accident cVchrtd10 tho freight yard at Broad BUr.. hill streets. Hantsch IWed in Reading'?1 8PIHMTOI HEH0HT8 MtlSKOKA LAItfCS. CANADA HlTMMF.rt nKSORTft rUTMMKn nKSOltTH BUMMKTt ItESORTH -7 v I BPMMKB TiKsnnTB 1MURKOKA I.AKKB. ClAMAT- CANADA CANADA CANADA 'CSBrV' Canadian National Grand Trunk New Service across Canada .! y -itical .N Jag. P"ZiP"- .eot ,nOH .V agggggVaatgk. l .. -!' afl V TTgfj riiggTb sA5"- Hr- -?' OSFTS ' -n r i ' i" -aV j X T stir - ,-. .. . .... .... -' -.... m. Effectira Jnna 27th. 1920. The Canadian National and Crand Trunk Railway! will inaugurate a new Tranecontlnantal nm'ci on the following acheduleat rotomo NewYotk Toronto Winnipeg Edmonton VaneouTr Princa Ruprt LvNewYotk(L.V.R.R.) Lv Wtihisiton(B.&O.R.R.) Lv Balhmote (B. & 0. R. rU Lv Philadelphia (P.&R.R.R.) Ar Toronto tvu moaw raur Lt Toronto (Eait. Tim) Ar Cobalt Af Winnipeg (Cent. Time) Lv Winnipeg Af Satlcatoon (Mta.Tiait) Ar Edmonton Lv Edmonton Ar Jaiper iw..i..tr.rkl Ar Mt. Robion ICalailaa ruaw.) At Vancouver At Victoria (Pac.Tina) Ar Prince Rupert 4.17 PM 3.00 PM 3.81 PM 6.30 PM t.40AM 11.00 PM 12.0 PM 6.00 PM 10.2SPM 12.30 PM 11.25 PM 12.10 AM 0.22 AM 12.06 PM 9.00 AM 3.00 PM 7.00 PM Su Mo Mo Tu We We Th th Fr Fr Fr Si Sa Mo M Mo Mo Tu Tu" We Th Th Fr Fr Sa Sa Sa Su Su Su Tu Tu Tu Tu We we th Fr Fr Sa Sa Su Su Su Mo Mo We We WefTh We Th fh Fr Sa Sa Su Su Mo Mo Mo Tu Tu Tu frh Fr FT Sa Su Su Mo Mo Tu Tu Tu We We Fr El El El Sa sT Su Mo Mo Tu Tu We We We Th Sa Sa Sa Sa Su Su Mo s We We Th Th Th Fr Fr NewYotk Montreal Ottawa Winnipeg Edmonton Vancouver Princa Rupert Lv New York R.. R. R.) ATtJ ontreal Lv Montrtil (Eaal. Time) IAr Ottawa Ar North Bay Ar Sudbury Ar Pott AnJittf Ar Fort William (Cent. Tim.) Ar Winnipeg Lv Winnipeg Ar Stikatoon (Mta.Time) Ar Edmonton Lv Edmonton Ar Jaiper INttlmlrwk) Ar Mt. Robion ICanMUa ItMtln) Ar Vancouver Ar Victoria (PacTiraa) Ar Pnnce Rupert 7.45 PM 7.52 AM 6.10 PM 9.10 PM 6.50 AM 1U0AM 7.15AM 7.05 AM 145 PM 10.25 PM 12.30 PM 11.25 PM 12.10AM 9.22 AM 12.00 PM 9.00 AM 3.00 PM 7.00 PM Su Mo Mo Mo Tu Tu Mo Tu Tu Tu We We Th Th Th Th Fr Fr Sa Sa Sa Su Su Su Tu We We We Th Th We Th Th Th Fr Fr Sa Sa Sa Sa Su Su Mo Mo Mo Tu Tu Tu El Sa Sa Sa Su Su Mo Mo Mo Mo Tu Tu We We We Th Th Th Sa Su Su Su Mo Mo Unexcelled equipment. Including Obiervatlon Cara, OleepUif Cari, Dlntaj Cara, Tourlit and Colonlit Care and tnoat modern coache For all Information. Farce and Sleeping Car reaervatlona, apply to A. B. CHOWW, Pen. Att. Paaicnger Dcpt., 1370 Oroadwar. N. Y.Clty The Muskoka Lakes . The Mptt Delightful of All Summer Retort, . ; w mere is no more cieiigmrui spot on tho American Continent than the Muskoka Lakes District The vat. tlon-eeker na well M the seeker Of rest will tlnd comfon health and ono bt nature's most beautlfurplayirroun.i. Fish and game In abundance, 1000 feet elevation THE GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY Ja the Ideal Houto to tho Muokoka LaW 112 miles north of TomA .. Information, Illustrated descrlptlvo matter, maps, rates, eta. ma.v h? 2'.A11 Yo?k cit0nN Yny i0Cai tlCk!t aent' r l " "' Chow"' J"6 Broarlwa5aN MM EBrP-aWgHI rffilgHgKtggggggB Itoaaeau, Ontario, Can. MONTETTH HOUSED?" , and cold running water: steam heat! 1" trlo llghta. nooklat. J. O. Btrathdee, Mgr. Mllford Hay p. Q Ontario, Can. rrrtAD Wit r Mllford Bar. Cap, wna ""' 12B iooklett $12 to 2Q weekly. IlAltRY J. nAWYEll. Ilnla P. P.. Ontario. Can. New Windsor Hotel, ggVSi plica. Direct route C. P. II,.' from Toronto. Mnakoka, Itoaaean P. P.. Ont.. Can, Rav Vimv Attractively altuated l. .n .. " i"i:-' .a. i ana up. j. a. Boat- Flahlnr. Ten. BAllTLiaTT. Ferndala P. P.. Ontario, Can." Femdale House Sf'w'cltr.JS0 per week, nooklet. view. Lake 112 to SIS j. corn. Bala P. P.. Ontario. Can. Rose Lawn Lodge By wj. Mortlmer'a Point P. P., Ontario. Can. Wingbery House gg"gKftgffr- Mortlmer'a P. p., Ontntlo. Can. Pleasant View capacity so. Boauni-. j7u.aauL r icw MthInrr Klehlnr. A. It. BICKMORB Oat m.iumv n rf'TTTTT .. --T"-- " .i""" BometbitK. m: j.u.-.w.y w , ,M nerv..,t'B, M!k0&. !" Ther. you wlfr(lr? thlg Hotel, good food, tol niki.. verythtn tKat maSea'iiVe "wor,1 whlle. .Kvery room a fixed rate P. eommodat on In July aaiured nA,S" trated Ilooklet. Refyal Mn.k... ll"A V.. t.nk Haaaenn. Ontario. ""'" WllNDEMERE HOUSEcriwaZ in & up per week. Dancing. Tenni'nty! Judd Haven P..O..Onfa.rU., r.. ERNESCLIFFE " 10075. farm. Booklet. ALFREd' j'ufm,aj. Whltealdo P. P.. Ontaria. umpnran e-ii.tk tvniieaif-A n tlona. tlfl-tl7up. Bklt. "1. ftW niormna y. p., Ontario, Can Morinus Haute . cap. 100. 110 weekly. Wr. M. D. M-..,Ji to - --."......I neaumnrla P, Beaumaris tennla. I.. W. P.. Ontario. Can, Overlooks Bay. lahX watered rolf JSJJl Maxon. Manager. rour,,l Information, Booklets, Etc., Apply Public Ledger Travel and Resort Bureau , AN IDEAL VACATION TOUR THOUSAND ISLANDS, MONTREAL A CRUISE ON THE SAGUENAY RETURNING VIA LAKE CHAMPLA1N AND LAKE GEORGE Leave Philadelphia by convenient train on Mondays. July 19, Aug 2. 16. 30 to connect with 9 30 P M New York Central train Arrive next morning Alexandria Boy Thouaand lalanda Spend the day Pullman berth provided Leave next morning for aall through the Thoutand lalanda and the Raplda of the St Lawrence Dui- Mon treal same evening tranafernng to cruising steamer "Cope Eternity" for Saguenay River crulae. Then a alx day crulae on the Saguenay with ehore excursions to Quebec and other points Due back in Montreal Tueadaya, July 27. Aug 10. 24. Sept 7 Leave aame eenlng by rail for Plnttaburg, tranaferring to Lake Champlain steamer and sailing from Platteburj the following morn ing for delightful sail through Lnkes Champlain and George Due Albany 7 00 P M leaving by night line ateomer for Nw York, arriving inursaaya July if, Aug li, lb and Sept. V. Return Philadelphia ts convenient. to ELEVEN-DAY TOUR. Inclusive fare, $157.00 up. $20.00 deposit secures reservation. THOS. COOK & SON 225 South Broad Street Philadelphia sfiLUjfS4j.L' ii 1 1 s iii.iiiiiisiiiiniiiiiuHimiiiiiiuiniiiiiiiJfgiissgiiiii MgJJVyyAJ fLJJJAll ' ' '" ' ' 4'l I'l I II 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I I Crjfeiin Hi T"! O aTC?3 T0 tf ""VlaO 40 ' HI I H JLNlcLWdl d IV IIIC Dd,; ' . .!HHa A JpcJm . r &? . a MmM Wa TADOUSAC . Ti I .- -uji''cape trinity rassr. ssm:t r-nt: x'ffiSjr.i Write for details I jSby lours x if I !j Niagara to the Saguenay Vi - j f mm M Down the St. Lawrence I g Tours leave Phila. July 25th, Aug. 7th and 22d M yf m 14 dny of tiffht seeing and plcafcurr You will visit a region rich in historic V f m a imprest nnd njoy omr of nnture moat imprest. ve scenes Itinerary in y M S rludr. Niagnrn Falls Toronto Thousand Islands St Lawrence Rapids, Mont M af m rd' QUCDcc Ste Anne de Uenupre, tho Saguenny River, TadousRc, Murray m m Bay Ausnhl Chasm, The Adirondack. Lake Champlain and Lake George. m M SarntOBu iprinas and down the Hudson to New York Price $279 j I Around the World The Orient 1 'I H Six tours visiting the principal cities of Toura vlaiting Japan, Korea, China, I N I n 'he world September to December Manchuria, The Philippines and Java n I U Accommodations the best available Also i rune to South Sea Islands fj 1 The National Parks 1 m Tnura of the im omparahle rr l of nine great National Parks the most r-mark- M v m Ht.r s-i irti of Suture Muaterpk-rcn in the world Depurturo Jul snth Shorter m IX B m 'oura from two to four eeka' duration- Waiting nearer parka leio veekl M P d&K 'a11 lours t0 EurPe South America and California M ""atf ft, F k Wherever you travel carrfy those spendable everywhere M WKff fe & . American Express Travelers' Cheques M f " k f . AMERICRN0EXPRESS J !fe 1 ' W J k TRAVEL DEliiaMENT pjr tt ' M i 1. Jr it. TIX. Wrsnnmaker'a. Main rioor Center .J? A W JF - H XakSsw rh" 8PrUC rhlladelphU. Pa. 4L f Af" I Smmmmmmmtm iiilfc 1 SSSTirir Write for details I il HAMILTON the FAMOUS' CITADEL ANO CHATEAU FRONTENAC QUEBEC JTTxj AThousand Thrills of Hesisure IN 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 the journey through the fairy like Thousand Islands, the thrilling descent of all the marvelous Rapids, arriving at Montreal about 6.30 P.M., leaving Montreal at 7 P.M. The following morning you behold the ramparts of Quebec, the most interesting city in North America. From Quebec your journey u down the romantic St. Lawrence towards the sea, stopping at charmingly situated Murray Bay and Tadousac at the foot o'f the Laurentian Mountains, where are located.Canada SteamshipHotels, with golf links, salt water iwim mingpoo!, etc. LeavingTadousic 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. h'Co, ; AGUEN AY-Tfi VE RWS ,Arf r5l'Jr.. LUli nSv i2S!55r7E" ggsr La aTjOMNjfffiap'' VY A KEf kl - .-Mm' S- r V y. " I SSK -JrsP'.'Ei ''wa-s,. 4 XSBk .Km' ste.-anpje ?--5p&- f3rSpfit Rock Rapids gsj2 Jg?113 t : - " TfyCa&w Rapids -- 1 -3. "r r ' . -.. ..... -yCo-teau Ranlds ' ?UrriTINIfi. Ill VIV Mlll I -- "VF f - .... weg isjir ii i v i .v. , - . we , v . . -jra-- r R A FDSfj-."' or OCKV,4;M1r5 f KirifTiTTfK i-YAI "'"""I'P" SmrV- y ' h i'!5?' BAY n -suBWBtggS!ggay:; t?taTr- W- l-ilo.O jg&s. $g&Ms3&!LJ?' , & CSsV',OC HESTER, "H'1" J, o?fji ..".jirfs. 1 njierriM 3lbNAGARA FALLS tS'B U F FALO 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. TORONTO! Have you seen Quebec? Have you stood on its ancient battlements beneath the shadow of its mighty guns ? Have you gazed down the glorious old St. Lawrence from the beautiful DufTcrin 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 voyageurs, and the grand dames of 1760. .THE RAPID'S The early voyagcurs ran the rapids of the St. Lawrence in their bark canoes. What was formerly a skillful 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, Montr.'al 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 acmmmodation. July is a glorious month en the St. Lawrence. Vor full information cull or telephone J J.DALY, Gen. Agt., Canada .fttenmalilp 1,1 n fa. 34 Whitehall Hlreet, Jfcw York (Teleph, llowllnr (Ireen 7800) or Rond two Cents In ntumpH for Il lustrated man nnd Kul(le."NlaBara to the Hea," Including rates, etc., JOHN F. PIERCE rnaaenier Trnfllo Manager Canada Stenmnhlp Lines, Ltd. lift C. S. L. Building Montreal, Canada SB CANADA STEAMSHIP LINES - J" sMT1 'fe' t"-K. v, $ K.i 'Kt