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RESORTS SPRINKLE CAPE MAY AREA Eleven Seashore Places) Available to Visitors in South Jersey. CAPE MAY COURT HOUSE, N. J., June 20—Perhaps no area the same &ize of Cape May County supplies in | s0 compact a form the amount of | pleasure: and entertainment as does | the finger-shaped peninsula, _|umng‘ out into the Atlantic Ocean from the | Southern-most part of New Jersey. ‘The county has 11 seashore resorts. On the north, just south of Atlantic City, is Ocean City: next in order going south are Strathmere, Sea Isle City, Avalon. Stone Harbor, North ‘Wildwood. Wildwood, Wildwood Crest, ‘West Wildwood, Cape May and Cape May Point. Overlooking the broad expanse of the Delaware Bay are four resorts known for excellent fishing. They are Wildwood Villas, Reeds Beach, Miami | Beach and Norburys Landing. | Each of the 15 resort cities cater to | the followers of Isaac Walton. Party and private fishing boats are for hire | for deep sea or bay fishing. Numerous | fishing piers jut out into the Atlantic Surf fishermen have 80 miles of coast “line to fish. It has been estimated that in the County of Cape May there are 5000 rowboats for hire. | Vacationists find numerous speed- | boats ready to take them for a spin over the rollers of the ocean, and to the more romantic there are hun- dreds of sailing boats for afternoon &nd midnight sailing. Each of the seashore resorts has its own boardwalk. All are lined | with shops, where attractive articles | _ gathered from the marts of the world | are offered for sale. Theaters playing | = RESORTS OCEAN CITY, MD. | For Low-Cost Seashore Vaca- tions. All water sports. golf. tennis. Write following hotels or apply to Chamber of Commerce for Booklet “S." The Stephen Decatur OCEAN CITY. MARYLAND. A thoroughly mod. AAA hotel. on Ocean front facing the sea. 50 rooms._ 30 baths. ‘Telephones. elevators Free bathing lockers. Parking. Courteous. efficient staff. Famed Eastern Shore Cuisine. Write Inr Booklet B e TLANTIC G2 Coramteie feter Room. Bath and Meals. Week- End Friday to Sunday , THE N. From $3.50 Dailv. MAJESTIC 5 i $20 Weekly. Meals included. ing_and Bathing. C. Parker Smith. THE ROOSEVELT foardwalk at Division St. Tgom ly Modern American Plan, stinctive. Rates on_Application GEORGE W _ jRAYDOR;hnurr e n Front omman e' Hosp! 'able-—Homelle Telephone and Elevator Service. 8pecial June Rates. (Open " THE PLIMHIMMON Qeean Front—American Plan.—Moderate n Leading_Boar, MAYFLOWER ;2% 5ty pointed. Capacity 200, Owner-Mana; Capa ) Ownes ngEment. THE BELMONT Ocean Front Rooms—Modern Terms Reasonable. L. R. BEARNE. BREAKERS ON BOARD W ALK Rooms with hot and cold running water and crhnu bath. Phone 76._C. H. TIMMONS. THE DEL-MAR S __Private F __MRS. CAREY. J| Where a _cordial wel- THE DENNIS 5, i thids and new. Rates very reasonable. Mrs. R. J. Dennis. Porticos overiooking ocean. Ocean Front HAMILTON . 0cean foomt,, Prizate baths, private lavatories R. LLIN PHONE Front—. Prop. Spechl Private On_Boardwalk. HASTINGS HOTEL . fetesh Parking Space. Special rates until July MRS _CHAS. LUDLAM " RESORTS, Core Free. HOUSANDS have enjoyed Escorted Tour Vacations— this year why not you? All these glorious western “vacationlands to choose from: Colorado, Yellowstone, Zion-Bryce-Grand Canyon National Parks, Califor- nia-San Diego’s International Exposition—Mexico, Pacific Northwest-Canadian Rockies, Alaska. Every tour planned by experts, sponsored by two great railroads, and one low coss covers everything! “Summer Tours’’ contains day-by-day story of each tour. Send for this 56-page book today—free. DEPARTMENT OF TOURS Chicago & North Westerna— Union Pacific C. & N. W._Ry. or UN 1002 Girard Trust 904 Girard Trust | Co. Blde. Penn’ Sa. fhlllfl(llh': Pa. Plesse send me SUMMER TOURS Book. THE SUNDAY The Traveler’s Notebook Scribblings of Venice, by Foot and Gondola—About a 300-Year-Old Hotel With Air Conditioning and a Hotel Guest Garden. BY JACQUES FUTRELLE, JR. CRIBBLINGS: Going in the wa- ter at Ocean City, N. J, is not a matter of guesswork. At the Tenth street beach patrol sta- tion is a board with nine dials, which gives the weather forecast, conditions of the surf, temperature of the water, the direction of the wind, the time the sun rises and sets and high and low tide. One may roll leisurely through the grounds of the Great Lakes Exposition in one of the fleet of utilitarian wheel chairs, or introduce brightness by choosing a gaily colored jinrikisha. Striking hues on Venice's gondolas were outlawed in the Sixteenth Cen- tury, largely due to the keen competi- tion for trade as expressed in glaring designs. Since the decree, the water- taxis have been painted black. The raised prows of iron serve two pur- poses—they balance the weight of the gondolier and prevent the craft from going under bridges too low to permit the little cabin to pass. Anent Venice: If the visitor can take mile boat trip down the Volga from Moscow. The hull of the liner Roma has been painted white for her fourth annual cruice to the Mediterranean, sailing July 1. IT IS not unusual for the Bermuda Visitors' Service Bureau to get let- ters, reasonably frantic, from recently departed visitors imploring its help in matching some wool that cannot be duplicated in the States. Or replace a bottle of perfume that was broken en route. Or send another three or four Spode plates. Does the bureau do it? It does. Beginning July 3, the Old Bay Line will begin to operate from Baltimore a series of week end houseboat cruises, dropping anchor off the beach near Cape Henry. A hostess will be in charge of the entertainment program, which will include dancing, games and fishing from the steamer’s deck. Pas- sengers may use their state rooms to slip into bathing suits and ride a ferry | ashore for bus connections to the with good grace the fact that he will | very, likely walk into a blank wall or a canal, the sea-city can be explored largely on foot. Many of the canals are bordered by streets, and 400/ bridges connect the 117 islands on which the odd and old metropolis is‘ built. The shops make a pedesmunw tour well worth while. The three - century -old (almost) | shrine of Ste. Anne de Beaupre, near | the city of Quebec, was built by Bre- ton sailors who escaped & shipwreck. It has a reputation of many miracu- lous cures. | The Volga-Moscow canal. now near- | ing completion, will permit a 2,000: RESORTS. REHOBOTH BEACH, DEL._ e HENIOPEN REHOBOTH BEACH DELAWARE RIGHT ON THE OCEAN AMERICAN 2 DayRates 3750 SERson eeklyRates aslowas 5 RESORTS. OCEAN CITY, MD. THE KAYE JUNE On Boardwalk _ Family Ham frec . Mrs M_Kaye. Prop. EANKFQRMlDflull AT YOUR DOflRWAY for a Perfect Vacation ™ LOW &‘.‘.’.’.’f’ffifii’:’ RATES | Aslow as $3 Single - $5 Double (E. P.) | Indoor Swimming Pool, Golf, Danzing, etc. Low Rates at Other Gardwer Hotels: Marrma Wasmixcrow, Va. Beach ($1.50 up) Mirasor, Davis Islands, Tampa, Fla DLy | LRSI FIVE-ROOM _FURNISHED ,and back porches. Outside shower. b Re: 1 | On Olive Avenue. nehohulh Delaware. Ap. ply Mrs. G. Lindse: Mlddlrlotn Delawar: Spe al Rates Prop 10 ACRE:'S PER GUEST AT 'I'|IE BALSAMS DIXVILLE NOTCH, N. H.| In the White Mountains Forest covered 4600 acre estate on Lake Gloriette. Something doing every minute for every guest. Golf on 18 hole chmpionshzr course, tennis, swimming, rid- ivg, canoeing, shooting, bowl- iag, dancing, archery, polo, movies, two orchestras. Excep- tional facilities for children. No Hay Fever Hotel accommodations for 500. Also cottages. Purest water. Food products from certified farms. Rates from $6 (0 $10 per day including meals. New Yerk Office, 500 Fifth Avenue. Telepbone: PEnna 6-8218. Frank Doudera, President. | Largest Hotel Estate in the White Mos Reputation built on service. | Swimmil.e pool. sulphur and iron water baths. All_sports and amusements free | to guest Bowling. pool. dancing. tennis, horse shoes. Ssddle horses for hire. Amer- | ican plan, $2.50 per day: 315 per week. | Bockiet. For the dedication of the Shen- | | andoan’ National Park by the President. | oull went to stop with us. Please make our reservation row. 'If you g0 orer the | Sky Line Trail.” siop With us. Mr. and Mrs_ WILLIAM R, BRYCE. owners THE ROCKBRIDGE lNN Attractive ang vecriul Fesort. alwavs cool. in Va. mountains at end of the Shenandoah Valley. through Sky! drive: also near Goshen Pa: rooms with and without privi excellent food. home cooking: good ' fishin Sleep _under A'.tn:ll\: Tates of $12 per Booklet. 3 baths: week. JORDAN White Sulphur Sorings Hotel With its famous Mineral Water. Pive | miles north of Winchester. Week end. weekly rates reasonable G. Ed utter. St V. o} COLONIAL BEACH, V. SPEND YOUR VACATION AT COLONIAL BEACH HOTEL On the broad Potomac. Beautiful. health- | ful. restful and homelike. running artesian water in rates from $12.50 weekly. £3.00 | meals. _Peninsula Grevhound Bus. Frank D. Blackistone. Owner & M: Location Golf Tennis Rates $1 Accommodates 300. Booklet Open Jul SuGar HiLu *“A Famous Hotel in the White Mountains” STAR, WASHINGTON beach, 15 minutes away. The cruise steamers leave pier 10, Light street, each Friday at :30 p.m., sail down the Chesapeake to Norfolk and on to Cape Henry, hoisting anchor late Sun- day afternoon and returning via Nor- folk to Baltimore, docking at 6:30 a.m. Monday. . More than 40,000 columnar rocks make up the Giants Causeway, near Portrush, Ireland. They range from & few inches to 80 feet in height. The formality of bwying the bride is still carried out in some sections of Hungary, a survival of the days when brides really were bartered. To- day’s price is about $10. The word for bridegrooms, interpreted literally, is “buying man.” ‘The United States liner Manhattan, sailing last week for Europe via Cobh, carried 45 cars of passengers, who in- tend to motor extensively abroad. The famous Leipzig Fair had its oriign more than 700 years ago, when caravans passing this centrally located | UAINT and charming as centuriess old Norman France— here is the Quebec you'll love. Pick your cacker and caléche to drive—uphill and down ~to0 shop for homespun linens, furs and babitant hooked rugs. Or motor to Montmorency Falls — for golf. Stroll along Dufferin Terrace. Visit lle d'Oricans, Indian Lorette, or Ste Anne de Beaupri. Rewurn in early twilight, to the baronial Chateau Frontenac, with its gay social life, unexcelled cuisine, rare vintages — dancing in the grand ballroom, Gracious living — only overnight away — af raies atiractively low, Rates: Ewrspean Plan. Meals: tabled’bireora la carte. Single Room, bath, 34.50up; Double, $5. up Round Trip Rail Fare from Wash- ington, $44.55. Reservations from Travel Agent. of Canadien Pacific. 14th b'ld New York QTN e Rington. o7 write Rctees Frontente, Chateau Frontenac 'BEN MERE INN LAKESUNAPEE,N. An ideal resort for recreation in foothills of N. H. 100 Room; an. Bool Ownership-Management N inter Hotel Stvat ora. Targon Sorines. Fid. « New HampsHIRE unexcelled, commanding view of all prominent peaks. Course on Our Own Grounds Free to Guests s—Saddle Horses—Orchestra Rooms with private both or hot end cold runningwater weekly and up per person, American plan. Housekeepine Cottages. y 1 to October OPENS *June 27 | D. C, JUNE 21, city paused for mutual protection and the exchange of goods. Old and new in London: Air con- ditioning’ has been installed in the Hotel Berkeley, parts of which are 300 years old. 'HE Rangeley Lake Hotel, Maine, provides its guests with a half- acre garden, where they may browse and cut a wide variety of blooms. The Statue of Liberty, which cele- brates its fiftieth anniversary October 28, was conceived by Frederick August Bartholdi, & young Frenchman, who labored 12 years in raising funds in | France for its erection in New York Harbor and in finishing his world- known masterpiece. President Cleve- land attended the dedication. In these days, 100,000 sightseers visit the statue each year, but preparations have been 1936—PART TWO. made this year for double the number. Sidewalk telephones, in kiosks are being installed in Edinburgh, largely as a convenience for visitors. Erected off squares and in side streets just off main thoroughfares, the cunningly de- signed botths will contain a small writing desk for jotting down notes, a shelf to hold packages, an umbrella holder and a full-length mirror. At- tached to the booth will be a letterbox. Want to get away from it all? One can buy what amounts to a kingdom of his own in the Hebrides Islands. Several small ones are on the market and here are their names—Ensay, Groay, Lingay and Saghay. Four others already have been sold for Sum- mer homes for English families. Of course, shooting preserves go with each isle, and the commuter can reach RESORTS. " RESORTS. _ \'El'{MONT. | The trek is on! The travel-wise have | found that Green-Mountain-land is | “a country built for golf.” Sporting, | uncrowded courses, view-command- | ing fairways and modest fees! A | Vermont golf-tour puts you down in 2 mountain, lake and valley paradise where there are planned programs | and spur-of-the-moment country fun | for every member of the family. When you pause, Vermont hospi- tality shows you a blend of natural | ingredients and tact that amounts to genius. Write for new illustrated book, “Un- spoiled Vermont.” 1t's free. Dept. of Conservation and Development, Publicity Service 60 State House, Montpelier, Vermont \/ERN\ONT On Vermont's most beautiful lake. In mountain_region of Connecticut Valley. An attractive Inn_with _com- plete modern service. Every facility for recreation, sports and - summertime pleasures—for a rest- ful, invigorating vacal Excellent 18 Hole Golf Course on Grounds Tennis, Riding, Bathing, Canoeing, Evening Dancing, Entertainment. Box 53. FAIRLEE. VERMONT Camp Wynoma for Girls Under same management Individual Garages. John E. Haslam, Mgr. | WAY to the friendly summer mountains, to the lakes, cool . woodland trails, and streams! And 5o easy to get to—day or . night—in comfortable trains from “the Grand Central —and then © presto, you breathe the bright | mountain air, smell the scent of ¢ pines and moss, enjoying sun- * drenched noons and long, cool nights in camps, cottages or re- sorts of your heart’s desire. Railroad, fares are greatly re- duced, s0 make your plans now. Send for the hook that simplifies * everything—"A Summer Paradise.” with a map, photographe and de- scriptions of beauty spots, camps, i cottages and resorts. E. T. Gillooley. G. P. A, Send Sc to covgr postage to MM& A O T S ST T S lAKE HOTEL IAIOEI.“ lullu MAINE 1600 feet. No hay (ever door.Tennis, bas orchestra, 5, Freshest foods. Rates from $6.00 per meals. Special enly season rates. Cottages. Chas. B. Day, M. Ofice: 300 Fifth As KAMP PEACOCK A delightful place for refined Dpeople. cozy cottages. modern con- veniences. community dining hall water's edse select clientele, many ~diversions. sandy _beach. honest ~ description in 24- booklet. SJS PER WEEK COVERS EVERYT”ING AT THIS RESORT ARLINGTON HOTEL A Home Away from Home Ocean Front at 13th St.§ Mrs. Mary §. Pavne. Mrs. W. P. Glover [ Reasonable Rates Southem Cookmg plus imesc hocel facilic otel directly on Lake Iake front. Daaciag, 1 + Accoma, rivate ba es. Sp charge New Waverly Hotel Virginia Beflcfi Va. Finest surf bathing. rolf. tennis. riding l“ sports. Ocean Front- ery Convenience PHHH! Baths BOOKLET MRS. B. G. PORTER. Msr. [PRINCESS ANNE HOTEL Virginia Beach, Va. ns for ON LAKE PLACID, N. Golf on one of 5 best resort courses in America ;, boating. fishin, Y. !flfl e3 ins lovely secciog. Oaly ¥ Placid. 2,000 feet private for teanis or swimmin, . daily concers 200. Modern rooms wil Rates from $7 daily with meals. § July rates. Restricted Clientele. HeNry W. HAYNES, Managing Director o Y. Bffica, 75 West St, Whitehall 47274 "~ " In Winter: Princess Isena Hotel, Daytona Beach, Flovida .~ RHODE ISLAN Famous for its summer col- ony. A cool spot on the South Shore of Rhode Islandin a set- ting of great natural beauty. Finest bathing, surf or still water. Temp. 65° to 70°. Only 3 hours from New York by train or motor. !pntel thaltonte ‘ FRONT. MODERN COFFEE SHOPPE TAP ROOM Golf _ Horseback riding _surf bath- | ing. l\;’se to all amusements and " “hOmeLixe—ReriNED THE POCAHONTAS VIRGINIA BEACH, VA. 2 ummer or 'I'HE !DEAL VACATI COMFINKTION Famoussince 1881. Modern- ized. Automatic sprinklers. Capacity 250. anau, sandy beach. Golf, tennis, riding, dancmg. movies, concerts. reml,luly rates.Am.or Ep. N.Y.Office, 500 Fifth Ave Phone CHick 4-4309. | ¢ PR achiznilar Tesort. fishing, ‘horseback - ridin. rates for" the stason MRS. A. B. mu,mm Owner_& Msr. PINEWOOD HOTEL Virginia Beach, Virginia LARGEST and BEST on Ocean Front Golf. Tennis and Dancing—Booklet Virginia Lee Cottage Ocean Front, Between 18th and 19th Ml. Modern: excellent table; bathing from hotel. Reas. rates—Mrs. A. L. Chandler. “The Beachome Apartment Atlantic Boulevard and 28th St. Modern Exclusive Apt Hotel. overlooking M A hanie Rater by the day; week or month. L. T. ROWLAND, Mar. B. 723 Ocean Roanoke Cottage 2 Enlarged cnd Remodellcd rivate !uhl Hot and Cold Water || ach Rool Home Conklnx—?lenu { Sea Food nagement. OCEAN Vl’EW. A, View, ATLANTIC HOTEL"<=.% attractive modern homelike. Directly on Delicious Sout e Boaking Hishine bathing. Write for . athing o ] BERMUDA i Enjoy ]‘:,seg outdoor If coutse, tennis, % enmn‘flufld‘ (basis 2in room) INCLUDING MEALS and BATH ‘Low A bookle‘ia o OCEAN VIEW. NEAR VA, BEACR—CO' tage; six furnished 7 bout e-ll.-l b.ll‘h Bome " Fhonc "WEAVER: West 1061w, A _fll on ssiling ’s SU forward with facilities—privete I pool. riding stable, LL-EX s DAYS OR LO pERE RESORT ESTATE vacation rates! %’ Bsmudl" fishing—in bew ““fi‘l :s"w:“d, finestsports by inment nnd dancing by night crowd”. PENSE TRIPS BATH ac the, "‘"d-’ Leagth &cb.- Plenty to do here amid pleasant sur- roundings. Golf, 22 canoes, 30 row- boats, teanis, riding, 200-foot sand, beach,nightly dancing, handball, shuf- fle board, ping foee- All above sports without extra charge to weekly guests. COOLING WINDS Weekly rates $35 single. $30 each for two, with meals. Daily rates $5.50 and $6.00 » 250 accommodated. cottages or hotel. New inner spring marttresses. Restricted clientele. No hay fever. New hard-surfaced road to Tallwood. Write SAM W. PATTERSON, Proprietor, Tallwoed, for booklet ON LAKE MARANACOOK, MAINE New York Office, 500 Fifth Avenue « Phone PEnnsylvania 6-3866 FROM THE NORTH BRING SLEEP.FILLED NIGHTS ANOTHER Maine Attraction! Tue State of Maine helps your state-of-mind! For when the weather blisters at home, it’s cool in Maine. If there were nothing more down here, that alone would soothe your heat-shattered nerves . « « but there’s everything for every one! Truly, variety is the spice of Maine. Take your cheice of mountains, seashore, lakes, or woods. Or — take them all! It’s easy to get around in Maine, and see everything and do everything. 25,000 miles of Maine roads let you motor in swift comfort. No matter where night finds you, there are fine hotels, inns, sporting-camps . . . and imex- - pensive stopping-places. You can ride, hike, camp, canoe, play golf and tennis in Maine. Fish, swim, and sail in fresh and salt water. And you'll remember Maine’s food forever! Real Down East chicken dinners with Maine’s sweet corn, our native berries . o « clams, lobsters, and fish cooked as State-of-Mainers alone know how! Come to Maine this Summer. Mail the coupon mow for more information. HAVE YOUR THE TIME OF LIFE Ppeaggpotatoes . « « e o o e v e | MAINE nvmr- INT Commission Tourist Servi | 4es um-u-u..r--t. Send_the IN MAINE! them in 20 minutes from the Harris | Sound district of Scotland. | e Fifty youth hostels are operated ln Bcotland by the 8. Y. K. A. In the Stockholm and Gothenburg | Archipelagos the hundreds of little | islands are known as skerries. 1 Omnibusses Streamlined. i Paris is to have 220 “semi-stream- lined” omnibusses. RESORTS. P, LAKE I.OUIS! EMERALD LAKE ALL-EXPENSE TOURS TRAVEL. RUISES *70., New York - Québec - Montreal & Return FROM NEW YORK JULY 22+ AUGUST1-11-21 Sail up the majestic St. Law- rence on the famed liner, Duchess of Atholl. See pictur- esque, old-world Québec and spend a day and night in gay Montreal. The shipis yourhotel. No passports needed. See your agemt or Canadian Pacific: C. E. Phelps, General Agent, 14th and New York Ave. N.W. Wash., D). C. National 4235. RESORTS. MASSACHUSETTS. NEW-OCEAN-HOUSE Eamae Situated on the histerie North Shore . . Ideal seamde and country environment recreational features.. Private beach . . .. Booklst Rates considerate 4 Colorful Days ;‘dn,sll;nvflé rings Lake ‘Tourse; visit 55 Emerlld Lake Chalet. 6 Wonderful Days L e gastrdd 10 3 Vacations in One! ‘Three famous mountain resorts in one All-Expense Tour, including 126 miles of motoring. And a// at an at- tractive low cost! . . . You see America’s thrilling “so Switzer lands in Ome!” . .. You stop at a hotel, a chateau, a chalet that has enter- tined royalty. You goif on a mile- high course, play fast tennis, ride with cowboy guides, swim in warm sul- phur and fresh water pools; dipe, dance, meet world-traveled people... All-Expense Tours start Banff, June 18; Field, June 20. Add Rail Fare from ssavting peins. Tours inciude motoring, botel room;-meals, sran:- Sers. Time exiens u l;ml vates per day. Banff Springs Hotel o 3. Chatean Lal Lowrse, Emerald hh LM h, Jume 20. Round Trip Fare, 16-Days, $8825 45-Doy Round Trip from Washington, $99.00 See wour local Travel Agent. or Camadion Pacific. 14th & N. Y. Ave. N. W.. Weshinoton (ANADIAN PACIFIC HOTELS u.u-t‘m DXPERSE Tou SE_TOURS to Pacific olf Surt, Bathine ALEXA Trhnhnn» f Montreai . . swimming . mountain trails. loz chalet has all modern conveniences. private haths. orchestra. sports director For| mmm-d booklet write The Al- pine. Ste. Marguerite's Station. Que CANADA. ONTRE deaq tothe historic French-Can T adian Province of Quebec . . 1o the nearby Laurentians with their 35,000 lakes. . .to the smart resorts of the St.Lawrence .. Spend your vacation in Canada and enter through the fascinating Port of Montreal . FOR MANDSOMELY 1LLUSTRATED BOOKLET WAITE MONTREAL TOURIST & CONVENTION BUREAU, /. “> NEW BIRKS BUILDING « + - MONTREAL, B Q. CANADA Ysit the OLD Province of QUEBEC Land of Legend and Romance What better setting for the perfect vacation— a different vacation? . . . mediaeval France in America, with its historic cities cathedrals chiming ; quaint little villages; grey monasteries, bells ahd wayside shrines; quaint, world handicrafts and customs that da to the Sixteenth century. old- back its See the oldest mountains in the world—the besutiful Laurentians — Quebec's entrancing Lake District—Revel in the sunshine of heaven. ly La Malbaie. It's glorious country, all of it— infinite in variety and still unspoiled—rolling meadow lands, rugged peaks, purple-shadowed valleys, tumbling waters—a paradise for fishers men. Come to Quebec to be charmed by the gracious courtesy and hospitality of the French-Canadian people—meet them in their own land apart— content, serene—see them at their age-old handicrafts—feel the warmth of their welcome. Bienvenue a Quebec! Montreal Hull and the Gatineau Valley, the Laurentians, the St. Maurice Valley, |8 Charlevoix, Quebec City, Laurentide National Park, Lac St. Jean and Chi- coutimi, Eastern Townships, Gaspe and lower St. Lawrence, Abitibi and Temi- scamingue. ‘ WHERE TO GO—WHAT TO SEE GOOD HOTELS AND INNS EVERYWHERE For maps and descriptice literature, urite your Aoms erel aticy, Auiomoii C iuh, Chamber of Commerce, of Provincial Tourist Burean but be surefo (OME 1, QUEBEC OUEBEC - E"AAMNAr DA s

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