Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, June 15, 1921, NIGHT EXTRA, TRAVEL and RESORT Section, Page 21, Image 47

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EVENING PUBLIC LEDG Ell-PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, .JUNE 15, 1921
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Historical Places Mako Good
.Resting Spots for
l Tourists
1812 WAR LOCATIONS
Orea't Country for Those Inter
ested In tho Smugglers' Law
j Near Smugglers' Notch
' Speller, Vt.. June lU.-Tho Vcr
wont HlRhwny Department will open
tMii itimmtr n new scenic route through
Bouwlers' Notch, at the bane o( Mount
Minefield, which ha an altltudo of
1457 feet, being the, highest mountain
in Ihe State and the loftiest peak of the
Green Mountain system. This will
open one of the most picturesque re
rloni In New England.
The name Smugglers' Notch was
glten more than 100 years ago. Dur
hjMhe embargo period, when' trade
vlth foreign countries was prohibited
.t4 during the War of 1812 that fol
ied. many artclles were smuggled
ieroM the Vermont border from Can
lit many of them being Intended for
the 'Boston market. It wns discovered
tkit a route through this pass from the
Canadian border to Massachusetts was
shorter and less likely to bo frequented
by revenue officers than tho regular
fclibway. Consequently many smuggled
roods were carried through this moun
tain defile, and the name still lingers
u a reminder of the rowsnuo evasion
of an early period of American history.
There are two routes from Lake
n..mn!nln and Borllnzton to St.
,' Jobnsbury and the White Mountains.
One Is oy way 01 mt vinooKi xiver
Valley and Montpellcr. thence through
Manbfleld, Cabot and Danville. Tho
otbsr and more northerly route Is by
war of Essex Junction, Undcrhill and
tbe Lamoille River Valley towns of
Cambridge, Johnsqn, Hyde Park, Mor
rlitown and Hordwick. This new route
connects the Wlnooskl River nnd the
Lamoille River Valley highways. It
may bo uicd either as n detour on the
way to or from the White Mountains
era short trip may be taken from Bur
llnrton, going by way of ono route and
returning by the other.
If one follows tho Wlnooskl Valley
kllbway he will proceed from Burling
ton to Watcrbury, going thence to
Stow, from Stowe through Smugglers'
Notch to Jcffersonvllle In tho town of
Cambridge. The distance from Watcr
bury to Jeffersonville by this route is
probably a little less than thirty miles.
For a part of the way through this
mountain pass the cliffs rise per pen-
LAKE FISHING A PLEASANT PASTIME
dlcularly for a thousand feet or more.
During past ages great boulders have
been detached trom theso rocky heights
and hnvo come thundering down, mow
ing n path through the forest. Somo
are very ancient nnd moss-covcrcd nnfl
others nre of comparatively recent ar
rival. Some of the cliff fonnntlons hnvo
been carved by the elements Into curious
shapes. One known as tho clephnnt'n
Dead resembles the head nnd trunk of
an elephant.
From the base of n great rock in the
notch flows n spring of almost ice-cold
wator, said to bo tho purest ever
analyzed In the Vermont Stnte Labora
tory. This spring Hows at the rate of
200 gallons a minute nnd nlmost imme
diately forms a lnrgc brook. Within a
short distance It falls over the rock
more tbnn eighty feet, nnd Bingham
Falls Is one of the beauty spots of tide
remarkable region.
Through a natural flume the water
pours down Into a rocky pool, from
which the mists rise In rainbow lines.
Luxuriant ferns and mosses form a
charming setting for this picturesque
waterfall.
Mount Mansfield itself may be
reached by a good carriage rontl with
easy grades, which can be nicendcd by
all except the smaller nnd less power
ful nutomobiles. Mount Mansfield Is
supposed to resemble a human face in
a recumbent position. It is about five
miles long nnd the various pernio arc
called the Forehead, the No.c, the Lips,
the Chin and Adam's Apple. The Chin
is the highest penk, nnd a few hundred
feet below it is a little pool fed b
mountain yprings and known as the
Lake of the Clouds. A hotel is located
at the foot of the Nose.
Among the interesting features are
the Rocky Terror, which projects over
a great precipice on the eastern face
of the mountain, and the Cave of the
Winds, a deep eleft in the rock formed
by some convulsion of nnturc. Pro
flics resembling human faces may be
Been on the Nose.
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BtlMMTHt BESOKTB
CBYSTAL HKACII. ONTARIO
CKYSTAI, ItKACK. ONTARIO
CRYSTAL-BEACH
Buffalo's Famous Summer Resort
Best Fresh-Water Bathing Beach on Earth
25-Mile Lake Ride on the Finest Steel Steamers on the Great
Lakes (capacity 3500 persons each). Hourly Service
100 Midway Attractions
The Lake Erie
Excursion Co.
Buffalo, N. Y.
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PORTLAND, MAINE,
COOL AND LIVELY
Visitors Begin to Fill the Hotels.
Good Auto Roads
Roady
SOCIAL ACTIVITIES
AT ISLAND HEIGHTS
Summer Cottages Aro Being
Opened Now and Dances Are
Given at tho Yacht Club
Island Heights, N. J., June 15.
Island Heights, extending Its fullest
invitation to the summer -vacationists,
Is welcoming the vanguard of pleasure-
seekers to the resort. Just now the
cottagers are opening their summer
homes on the beautiful bay shore or the
riverfront. Social life Is beginning to
feel tho impctiiH of eager society ioik
Rarncgat Hay Xncbt Racing Associ
ation, will play host to many visiting
yachtsmen this year on the occasions
when the nssoelation's races arc sailed
over the Island Heights cou-sc.
Dances, cards and tens will enliven
things at the club also and add to the
social brilliance of the season here.
Last year's affairs proved so thor
oughly enjoyable that n scries of
eventa is to be started within a few
days. Most of the social leaders have
already returned to Island Heights for
the summer; and there will be some
notable entertainment in many of th
private homes as well as the yacht
club nnd other centers of activity.
Many out-of-town nertuinn nre
awnlting the opening of the Mnplc Inn
nnd other Island Heights hotels. Tbe
and pporting events nro getting under
wny. Everything nt Islnnd Heights
!s ut Its best these Juno dnvs. and it Is
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Portland, Mo June If!. Portlnnd
opens the summer season of 1021 pre
pared for the greatest vncntlon crowd
In the history of the Maine const.
Already there Is a movement toward this
"Sunrise Gateway" of America, and by
July 1 the coast resort season will be
In full sway.
No ffncr snot exists in Amcricn for
tho summer visitor necking health anil
pleasure close to the ocean. Nituntpil
high above sea level in sen -cooled sum
mer air, the city is the center of stt-f
bathing, sen and lnko fishing, canoeing,
golf and other sports, which vary the
days and innke u visit one of constnnt
pleasure. Combined with these ad
vantages are the facilities for comfort
nnd convenience of a highly modern
city, which has everything that the
urbnn dweller mny desire.
For motoring Portland offers facili
ties that nro almost beyond comparison.
Excellent ronds lend through picturesque
mountain scenery, with lakes, bays and
almost innumerable Islands. Forests
for miles furnish cool retreats for
motor outings nnd spots of historic In
terest an, on every hand.
Good hotels are at the service of the
visitor, nnd summer quarters in cle
gnntly furnished homes can bo ob
tained by those who wish to remain for
n long or short reason.
SUMMER ItKKOBTS
expected thnt throughout the summer
it will be a place of marked life nnd
gnyety.
Its picturesque location makes Island
Heights one of the most popular of the
llarnegnt Hny resorts. The cottage and
hotel colony Is nestled among the high
trees that skirt the shore line and
overlook the wide expanse of Barnc
git Bay In the direction of the ocean.
It is always root here because of the
many branches of the bay, which vir
tually surround the resort.
The Islnnd Heights Yacht Club, one
of the affiliated organizations of tho
HUM M Kit BEHOBTfl
Maple Inn has had n very successful
history and Miss M, V. Cook, the.own
cr, is contemplating its enlargement In
the near future. It Is tb scene of
ninny Interesting social events during
tho summer months.
. The John Wnnamakcr cadets nre to
be hero again this summer for their
nnnunl stay. They will bo quartered
In the barracks and will .give dally drill
exhibitions and pnrades,
LAKE STEAMERS
Exceptional Service Offered for Lako
CrulEes of Week
The famous palntlal lake liners,
North American and South American,
offer the vacationist this season many
special features to make their special
one-week lake cruises enjoyable. A
splendid orchestra provides music for
dancers in the beautiful ballrooms each
evening except Sunday. The epicure
will be delighted with the wcll-llgbtcd
dining rooms, completely equipped with
kitchens and well-filled pantries, which
aro the largest and most completely
furnished on the Great Lakes. The
particular person will And modern bar
bcr and tnllor shops. This jenr's va-
- 1 w.
fintlnn ftfilllnrra Inntlutn PMnnirn. MnOlr
innc Island, Parry Sound, Iloughte vv
nnd Sault Stc, Marie. At MacklnAf
Island are to be found the most ex
clusive of Lnko Michigan's resort,'
while beautiful St. Mary's Klver end
the immense locka nt the "Soo" are M
fascinating ns tho 30,000 islands Cf
Georgian liny. In past seasons thti4,
trips havo proved quite popular, ns the1
offer n complete, change of sccuo that Hj '
most easily enjoyed with the aid of the t
cool lako breezes. ;
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TORONTO, CANADA
TOBONTO. PANADA
THE KING EDWARD HOTEL
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TORONTO, CANADA
1000 Rooms 1000 Baths
The Social Center of
All Toronto's Society and
Business Activities
Under Direction
United Hotels Company
of America
GEO. II. O'NEIL, Gen. Mgr.
NIAfSARA-ON.TIIK-I.AKK, PANADA
NIAGARA VAM.TM. CANADA
NfACIABA FALLS. CANADA
NIAGARA rAI.LH. CANADA
Goll
Tennis
Dancing
I'ANOUAMIO VIEW OF TIM! FALLS, SHOWING- PIAZZA OV "THC CLTFTON"
THE CLIFTON
NIAGARA FALLS, CANADA
WKITK FOR IIOTKL FOLDKU
UNDER DIRECTION UNITED HOTELS COMPANY OF AMERICA
r.r.O. II. O'NEIL, (Jen. Mcr. V. G. CAHIIY, Mgr.
European
Plan
A la Carte
Service
THE QUEENS ROYAL HOTEL
Niagarn-on-tho
Lake, Canada
Directly Across the River From Fort Niagara, New York
Season June 18 to sept.
200 rooma, 00 with buth; nolf. tennis, lwn tiowllnir. boatlnr. bathing, dnelnr
In C Biilr.o. Karnftf. 14 miles from Niagara Fallt. N. Y. : direct motor road. Send for
Illustrated booklet.
Under Mipervliilon of the, Queens Hotel. Toronto. ,
M. MacTAGGART, Proprietor W. J. MORRIS, Manager
CANADA
CANDA
NIAGARA FALLS
NIAGARA FALLS
NIAGARA FALLS
Gigantic
Recreation Pier
1 Jfe.Ii..
Saturdays
Hlglhilaeds of Oetario
THE MUSKOKA LAKES
,,, ,Thir n no more dMIihtful aeotlon on tho American continent than the famd
tllltnUnds of Ontario. Ihe vacatlon-teelier as well an tho seeliar of rest will tlnd
cemfort tiealth and one of nature's moat delightful plajKrounJs. rish und game In
bundtnee.
THE GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY
Ii the Ileal Itouta to the Muskoka Lakes. 112 miles nortli of Toronto. Illustrated
ottcrlpttve matter, roars, rates, etc, may be had on artl!catlon to any local ticket
tent, or to A. 11. Chown, Villi Uroadway. New York Clt, N. Y.
Bosteau, Ontario, Can.
Monteith House
Owned and Operated by
The Rossenu Hotel Co., Ltd.
J. (I. STRATIIDEK. Mcr.
Cipc'y 21D Hot and cold runnlnir
Jter, slmni heat, electric lights, llolf,
Tennis, flshlnc, Boatlns. Uooklet. Open
U Jear.
UIKord Ray V. 0 Ontnrlo. Cnn.
The Milford Bay House
Capacity 100. Bprlng water. Bandy
bch. Reduced rates to families.
Booklet.
R. J. STROUD
lay r. P.. Ontiirln. run.
CEDAR WILD
MILFORD HAY
HARRY J. SAWYER.
Royal Mimkoko F.
KMusKofe
Canada listtl im ktttl, la lie
heart cf the MuikokA lilies (Romrau,
KitMl
Iililllll I
m h$L
iW Wifc il Sil I tVm I
m 'jvkwM' excursions 'mmilllmi
m tft&tG?Z: IK ffite- via Picturesque '""'I
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CANADA
CANADA
Complett immunity from malarl and hsyertr. Rtitrvatlon $
ihoutd b madt irtll In adtmnt. Optn Junt 29th.
MAN0IR RICHELIEU HOTEL
AND COTTAGES
Murray Bay, Canada
An exclusive summer resort where the
best American and Canadian families so
year after year. Overlooks the tidal
waters of the Lower St. Lawrence, 400
miles Inland, where the ea breexe mingles
with the pine. Cuisine unexcelled erery
comfort provided salt water swimming
pool, tennis, coif, saddle bones, bowUni,
bllllardi. etc
Write or wire for booklet to
W. S. Detlor, Manager
HOTEL TAD0USAC
Tadouiac, Canada
Beantlfolly situated on the Lower St.
Lawrence at the mouth of the far-famed
Sieuenajr River. The hotel U thoroughly
modem with all conveniences eaters to
the best American and Canadian families.
Fine fiihlnc camps, for hotel guests only,
g olf, lawn bowling, all In connection with
the boteL Booklet on request.
F. B. Bo wen, Manager
Tho. Henry, Supt. Hotels
Canada Steamship Lines Limited, Montreal
Canada
Reading-Lehigh-Valley
Through "The Switzerland
of America"
Season 1921
July 9, 16, 23
&30
Aug. 6, 13, 20, 27
Sept. 10 & Oct. 1
ROUND TRIP
War Tax
$1.34
Additional
Tickets Rood in Coaches, or in Parlor
or Sleeping Cars upon payment of
Pullman fare and surcharge
For complete information consult
agents or write tor descriptive
& booklet.
Philadelphia &
Reading Railway
Lehigh Valley Railroad
$1 6.80
c55
JotcpnanaMUMOHB i All outside rimi, l
(uclnillnKvltofforit like nil llaml I
nMf. flihlnj. bathing, ttnnli, tailing. II
MalarU, and hsy ferer unkn n Murt I
n enjormfnt forltn niontr thn or- II
wtitr elie In His world, I'.ytrr e-om IJ.
rued nt,, Acoommodslion In Julv aianr. i
NIAGARA FALLS
NEW YORK and CANADA
cd. Booklet RsitlMaiksktr.O., Oatarl.
Mortimer' I'. (I.. Ontnrlo. Can,
PLEASANT VIEW
Doatins. Uathlns. Fishing.
Capacity CO,
Booklet.
A. It. IIICK.MOltn
TEMPERANCE HOUSE
Quiet, hnmellke. centrally located, orpoalle
Depot; 4 up per day, American plan .'
up European. V T PHFXl'S, I'rop.
IMPERIAL HOTEL
Opposite depot, three blacks from the Falls.
Writs for raics. S A. anEKSWOOD. Mar.
BEIR APARTMENTS
niTht rtowntoNvn 8 hlocks from the famous
Cataract. Rlnirlo & rioutile rmi. Day or ltH,
lleimmirlM I'. P.. Ontnrlp, Cnn.
TEMIMARIS HOTEr
XJTmuskoka. lake xi
Accessible by automoMlo und boat, MttsKnka
Lake, Ontnrlo Canada Unsurpassed loca
tion. Jiruileru In Uetall Aeonimoilatvs 'J5II
Oulf, Amusements, llonklet nnd floor plans
on ren.uet. H. V. TIl'I'I.K, Mrr.
WAlrTtlN 1IOL.SK, 81u-i;i) First St., two
blocks from KhIIh, Hot oold water.
Private Nuns, Mrs C II WATSON
Kuroneon.
lost conwietent
TIIM KDIIINhON, .IIS l'rosp-ct
Ai
One bloik from Tal's.
hotl In the rltv.
CATARACT HOUSE
overlooks the American Fails Rapids
float Island and the Ilesertatlon a 00
Itonmsj baths, mliiln, danrlnt H!.09 un.
Till
in
INN Ilest residential iotlon, home
like surroundings: hot and cold water all
mi,' tl RO tip TI J. AfinOTT, Prop.
Till: KDWAIiDH, 842 Proeiiect Ht.i near
Falls: tea room end restaurant In ronnec
Hon; rooms reasnnBhle Mrs, D C Kdwards,
IIAVKS COTTAOK. 8T2 First st Flrst-oluss
rooms, 1.B(), Amer, plan Mrs C. nuss
THE CLIFTON N"aAgANA5ALM
Direct letv of American and Horseshoe
Falls l'uropenn. a la Carte srlea. danc
Inr, etc. j under dliectlon United Hotels Co,
of America.
OrKJIKC. CANADA
OUKIIEC. CAN AD
Ferndiilf P. .. Ontnrln. Cnn.
t.PKC,, ,0. I-.ikn Mow,
!'- llathlnB. iioatinB
FERNDALE HOUSE
Special rates June and Sep-
nates Sin to S23 per ueek.
riahliiff, Tcnnts.
VICTORIA HOTEL p-
American Plan. Rates, Ji, $3 & $G Per Day. II. FONTAINE, Prop.
TORONTO. CAN.
TOItOXTO, CAN.
THE LAKE OF BAYS
ON THE GRAND TRUNK SYSTEM
iL,ninm T0rnnlo. Cand.. faBt express trains nro tun po'ld to Huntsvllle.
"" l"lnt lor the Hieamer trip In any of the pnlntH on the Lake.
tie
l)orrt. Ontnrln. Cnimdit
The Narrows
Mo?.p,?;"'V Dr1,,lU l'",""'! "-ellent low
ratts,"' """""
etc.
Writs for
J. t. McNAMAIIA. Mr.
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I'ox Point. Ontnrlo. Cnn.
ISLAND VIEW
Cottages und rumps open for fishing Hen.
son. Cap. no (JuMt'H und supplies fur
nished. Central illnltiK rnuiu. Itutia mod.
T. SALMON
attention t
alon Ami
TOHONTO'S TWO FAMOUS HOTELS
Valker I
House Carls-Rite
"The Horns of
Comfort"
manaisem'nr pi p-"i'L"'' ivnsre in manneement pass particular I
o ladles and chl'dren travellnc attention to ladles and children travlliiK
-ler'csn and Furmvan plat" I alone American nnd Futopean plans I
J
sEakl
"The House of
Plenty"
Whero the manaisem'nt pijs particular
TfJtr
Where a Whole Nation is Instructed and Entertained
Canadian National
43d
Consecutive Year
Aug. 27 Sept. 10
Inclusive
Exhibition, Toronto
EXPOSITION of Canadian Resources, skill of
men, wealth of resources. To be opened by
Lord Byng, Canada's new Governor General
mVKIIIT. ONTAKIO. TANAOA
The Gouldie House
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The most beautiful louitlon on th lake,
Hplendld balhlnp heJI'h. Niatliurl und
A. WJiriuu.iiir,i uw
llshln.
A TttlP TO CANADA I. INCOMPIKTH WITHOUT A VISIT TO TUB
CANADIAN NATIONAL EXHIBITION, TORONTO
AIM,. 2TTH Till! ANM'AI, OKI.D'H rAIR HKPT. 10T1I
An Institution unluuo In the rwiosli on world enmblnlns Internaaqnal Industrial exhibits,
manufacturers' und azrlfultural ex'ilblts with amussments, '
4id Ctnei.utle Year -l.Oou.tXJ0 Visitors In lP2n
Famed for lis superUt o pnKt-iinte on world's largest stage mo hulMlnas- 2(11 acres of
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Montmorency Falls
Visit the Far-Famed Shrine of
Ste. Anne de Beaupre
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Decidedly above
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1 ,152,000 Visitors last year.
264 acres of education and
inspiration 80 permanent
buildings 1 mile of water
front.
OVER HERE
Super-pageant of regal magnificence dramatizing vividly
record of Canada's origin, growth and achievements.
Gorgeous costumes and scenery Wonder music
Color, symbol, allegory Hundreds of performers.
ART A magnificent collection of British and Canadian master
pieces. Graphic, Applied and Commercial art photographic
salon.
MUSIC H. M. Canadian Grenadier Guards, Anglo-Canadian
Concert Band and two score other organizations. '
Bynp Boys World's largest collection of war photographs, ividlv recall
ing the Canadians' gallant charge at Vimy and their exploits in other
famous engagements.
Auto Itaclng America's largest and cleanest Midway.
Mile-a-Minute Motor Boats Trotting race bettor farming and industrial
exhibits covering the three gient divisions production, distribution, con-
umtikiuii .uuimuuiu iivL-.ttutri Hiiow .-vcres 01 iruciors and farm labor
saving machinery Women's,, children's welfare and educational exhibits
National Auto Show, Government displays and demonstrations Dog. Cai
ttttit a uui,i ouun
Stupendous fireworks spectacle nightly
features only to be seen at Toionto.
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