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A. PRICK, District Passenger Agent, JNO« Rl<\ LVONS^ General Passenger Agent, 143 St. James Street, MONTREAL. _ * MONCTON, N.B. D, POTTINOKR, General Manager Canadian Gov't Railways, MONCTON, N.B. \ ^ , ^ L_ -^ _ \ \ \ V -^«, ^ :- .*. mm w^ w- t- •I'l'j^l.-;; U/^ '^.m^a ■ ' . Y? '•* -' ■ "^'' Ix. L ■ '■'W' H m ^^1 ^1 The Balmoral Cattle Hotel MONTREAL. Canada. If sihiatcd on Notfc Dame Street, one block Elder, Dejnpster & 0>. Bea,ver Line Passenger Steamers: Lake Supdior Lake Htiron Lake Ontario Lake Erie Lake Michigan Steamship Lines MONTREAL TO... LIVERPOOL. LONDON AND BRISTOL, (Avoomouth Dock) PMMngere embarking Tuesday evenings any time after 8 p.m. RKOUOKD RATKS OP PASSAOK ,,/•<: can be used either from London or Brift«> o^ •>; *S*i°S'',f j"?.^^^ or Secobd Cabin carried on the London and kMr^cTf l^aSS^a-n^t^Ts^a^ng"^^^^^^^^^ opportunity by these steamers of d "nr«oeomfortabl» a nd ch ea ply Fnll p a rt i culars g iven on application. . MONTREAL Elder, Dempster & Oom:pa]J[y ... OUCBEC 80 VoNac StrceV. J QUEBEC TORONTO ^^ 8 u 9 1 ■•3 B 8 •5 g Id is js 2 B S5 rt s o *.w H ^ V ""fl td M H •g5 % i. O a j= ^^ The BALMORAL CASTLE OutAlde Catering receives Peraonal Supervision We Supply a Handsome Service for Outside Work Wedding Parties a Specialty Banquets Supplied AND Dining Hall Open Day and Night Meals a la Carte iT Catering Dept Bell Telephone Main 1843 Bills of Fare with Estimates per plate furnished on application, includfng everything necessary for first-class entertainments, also Hall Accommodation for Select Parties Our Cooked Meats, Decorated Fowl, Fancy Salads, Ice Creams, Lemon Pie, Wedding Cakes, &c, &c, are the finest; ~~^^~~ The above Made to CWer, » oar patfow c«m rest a»«red ^t t^^ .8 • kii^ii-; ■*■■,■ * Teas, Ofoceries, Provisions/ ' Wines and Liquors TliE^^URGEST STOCK ^ THE GBEATEST VAlflETY ^^ THE LOWEST PRICE * AGENTS FOR TALBOT FRtRES, Bordeaux, French Conserves and Delieaeiel. H. J. HEIM? CO., PMsburg, Pickles, Sauces, Food Products 6. W. DUNBAR'S' SONS, New Orleans, Shrimps, Oysters, Okra, Figs. ^ , BOUTELLEAU ft CO., Cognac, Fine Brandleo. 1-, VIOLET FRERES, Thuir, "BiKrrti" Appetizing and 7 \ Tonic Wine. J. H. CORBY, Belleville, DUtiller of Canadian WUsUoa. 10 ' ':,'-■'■ .' ■y \ ■ .^-•4. ! r:i'i.S^». nd lod /' VKtr r- - ~ 1 ■ . View OF a Portion of MoNtKEAt Harbor Front '^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ Ocean II % l..n'' THE MEDICAL HALL BELFAST GINGER ALE FACTORY • ■ MAKERS OF THE ORIGINAL Belfast Gingfer Ale and Soda Waters J» J» Jl ALSO OF... ''Campbell's Quimne Tonic _ Water" Jt Jt Jt 'Xlherry Phosphate and Kola Nectar J* J* j* KENNETH CAMPBEIL & CO, MONTREAI^ ^i*tf?;ii^^>^,\*^- ^-4-,.^ §&.„ ■ij rt - ^^ b .* 4^ »L^ \ The Medical Hal^Gingbh Alb Factory 84 St. Ur^in St., ' >NTREAL. Messrs. Kenneth Campbell & Co.. in the i^cties, were the Canadian Piofteers of the Ginger Ale business. . «^eir aerated beverages at once acquired a reputation never app^nghed by any other maker. They retired from the trade about the year t88o, and^ Medical Hall Urand disappeared. We are again in the fielc however, and at the above'address arer now manufacturing the ORIGINAL celebrated ' Medical HaUBeliwt Ginger Ak ** Extra Soda Vateri ** ■ Champagne Gder I ** Vichy and Potash Waters to which we have added our "new Medical HaU Rideati Mineral Water ■^ Cherry Phos^kate an efficient Brain and Nerve Tonic. . • • Medical HaU Quinine Tonic Water a general Tonic for the system, .an ap^Nstizer, and prophylactic agaiAst Grippe and Malarial disorders. Our long experience as Pharmaceutical Chemists guarantees the purity and general excellence of our products. Please Note— We are the oiily makers of the Original Medical Hall Brand of Aerated Waters. Kenneth Gunpbell & Go. 84 ST. URBAiN Street i« Built in Gothic style, of Montreal limestone, the fi^^s^^ are 227 feet high, in one of which hangs Gros Bourbon, one of the largest bells in the worldrSs^AOq lbs. The capacity is 15,000 people. .+#. ' ( ""#'.'. •1*;= oooo B-v f f f MANUFACTURED BY . .-■■.,. 1 J. RATTRAY & CO. MONTREAL •!^. ^, 0. i^ IS o 1 8"s •I 5.1 ^ H ' '-i ■^ r '* p • ■ "' , ' ■' f" • - ■ ■ "* 5 : - -/ .■■■:■ "* ■ ' -" ■^ 7-.--v;.V,c^ * 'V" .">- " ■ ■ ■vr::::;- ■ .-;;'v.i~ if Established 1840 Incorporated 1897 The >«:0>=S)>*SJ'*=x) Montreal Brewing (5=*cpplay dian ities 'T^ffPif»p"w»"t^j^'^.!ir'?;*j«l»fl ae. > . • ., ■ ' ]?'■ ■■i'" ... V - ;y Visit La Salle's House '^ tfully 3ited Lower Lachine Road, Montreal. Here lived Robert Cavalier, Sieur de La Salle, 1670 ; to him Americans and Canadians owe an enduring memory, for in his masculine fieure we see the pioneer who guided us to our richest possession, and who was also the founder of Chicago. ax / , I !■ jhirpeijcrs Messrs. <^.B. & N. Bourassa - 'will always furnish to their V many Customers the best A\EAT that can possibly be found in the A\arket. . . . Always on hand, Salted ' Be«r and'TonsMes . . Delivered at Residence . . S5q^<>^%" # • # (^i^arcttes • • ManHfactured by ' ' Moi^treal Stalls Nos. 43 and 45 telephone BaaMooars Market ^^^ « m -■ t _, ■ - ' 1 1 I n \ ^l ' . - .. % MISS J. LADSOUS MiSS E. KESSLER o. LADSOUS &ca {Ladies' ']faiD(Dir§ Canada's Largest Ice Dealers Joseph Quinn M & • . Company I Wholesale and Retail . . Dealers in ... . and Shippers vl • • • • • Pmire Stto Lawreini(C® flee 1863 NOTRE DAME STREET . MONTREAL Main Office • 104 William St. MONTREAL Used exclaiively in this Hotel. 84 ■• V ■■•v ■ ;■ fi f Lachinb RAptps. Montreal. A view of the celebrated Chief John and crew of the Caiighnawaga Indians shooting the rapicls with Col. Frank Bond and Frank Leslie's artist. This daring feat was accomplished at great risk of life in the year of the Courtney-Hanlan boat race. as 'X' V s Xtj* ...OLD... SnGEORGE 1883 Notre Darqe St. Opposite the Balmoral.... Dry Goods and Millinery*^** We buy for spot CMh and secura ail ititcountt....... We aeil for spot cash and y/ so have no bad debts to maite up for....... That is the reason why nve Tbe CHeapest Sto»e in the Gty for first qtiallty DffY GOODS CARPETS AID OILCLOTHS P.Pottlin P.OlUon ESTABLISHED 186S P. Poulin & Cd. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Poultry ^^ Game and EggJ >•«♦ BONSECOURS MARKET MONTREAL Phone, Main, 1003 WHEN YOU ARRIVE IN MONTREAL VISIT J> j» j» j» N.W.Tan5uay*s Gcnts^ Furnishing 3stablishm^t Balmomt Hotel Bldg. Sekcte4 Stock from European Houses Maker' of J^ckintoshes and Waterproof Garments to Oder. Tel., Main, 106 ';*,■ i; MomrvBAL Hunt Club Meet. One of the social events of our autumn s^son. Here are gathered many of our leading city magnates, prior to their cross-country fox hunt. •:*,■ \ I- It ■-■ ^■.■':^■<'y^^ / CIO. 8. WAIT \ JOHN M. TAYLOR Estabiisl^d 1857 nEOROE V & CO. ... MONTREAL "Commmien ^^^ Merekants WHOLESALE DEALERS IN , \ CHOICE BUTtER, CHEESE, PRODUCE, PORK, DRIED APPLES, BEANS, FLOUR, PROVISIONS, EGGS, POULTRY, do., do. 5 93 St . Paul Stre e t and ^ 9 William St r e e t, Neac St. Ann's Market. Bell Telephone, .Main 8. Merchants " 57a Established 1870 Telephone 519 Geo. F. Phelps importer, ,/ wholesale and retail dealer in ^Oysters, Fish, Game, Poultry, etc. 56 VICTORIA SQUARE, MONTREAL Office,/^ Prince S^ Yards, Prince and Diti^BsSts. L. Cohen Telephone 814* , MONTREAL SCOTCH, CAPE BRETON, AMERICAN, WELSH . . . . . {Jard ai)d Soft Wood as I ;4v£-; :/ui:.'-.k^£^A. sJ *" J 'fjSkje.^it ui'i.^_---<&d^Sf^ 4b.. A .. I . e,y^^ BSTABUSHBD 183I hi ' •I -4^" ^ & Co. ^ /" ..FURRIERS.. No. 229 St James Street MONTREAL We carry the largest and richest FUR STOCK in the Dominion. Visitors to Montreal are invited tp call and in- spect our Fur Display, Show Rooms open at all seasons. Correspondence solicited from Fur Bill TtL«rHOHMV|35taf*ft?^"****'3- « .. / Retpl ^(. L«wr«iiice Mvkel, 1358. ^^^^"^^ ^ ac/zei AgD ^ CURER OR HAMS AND BAdON ^f^ MANUFACTURER A Ji% PURE LARD AND A STRtCTLY PORK SAUSAGE A ' SPECIALTY Office and Warehouse: 18 St. Phillip St. buyers at a distance. I. JOHN HENDERSON & CO. jiRdaih 24. 25. 26. 2? St Uwrcnce Market. j» MONTREAL A' TRIAL ORDER IS 80t.ICITED . ^T^™^^e.|:ig»5FW^'r;ST' "j^. w^jf^twjp™^ V^-f.'-^f^r'^.p'^'WHs'.IB^^'K-l^^iKGlP^'^I^- ' ■^"^"*'F«¥l'f»1', ',*,i^t-'^«1«S«1^^/# .-^ ^"^■^ '* '-•3^-*' ' !■ -^'^*"J'F%'* ViJ-'trf'£**i^' ci..^ u •i'-.tC ;?:^>:v:,. '':'-:i^tais.i':- r^ :>{^g,f i aa»ig^^w 8 ir#g^«^ -^^^^^^^ 3» a " s M B •a III -c * 3 <« O' S •SI'S ,•5 « a b p a III- H^ I- We (Crlljnull by Wlmidl QDodl P(Dwer amidfi can O o o o Coffee c,-^ puce BAl^ROW 9 etCo ooo IL(D^N(GUEUDL, PoQ. o -^ • . ; , ^ p- -^T^gpf r^jp, J t I, "* . * ' ..< ■ ■ r :>oo ;■•■ ■ ■. I::: MotrMt ftOVAL Pabk, Moktbbal. One of the features oCoiir winter outings is a drive through this magnificent parlt. where a fine view of the entire city is obtained. 33 • 7. .. . V/- ftT'Si.^1 \H-;\ Select :l ,■"■:::, » MADE UP ON SHORT NOTICE BY BELL TELEPHONE MAIN 106 . (■) Cttsrtotn ^^^a^oraf ^JSui^m. ■ft- ^ »/i^^ 'j^i^^BfefeMI^BBB^^toiiiHMSM^ O 4. - . lj^pi|i^^s^l^SB|^^HHl^^PftTOBBBHB!SEl ■ , ^^^^^B^BK^B^ralB3Bffl^^^B^^^^^B^^^^Mfc3i3Ei»jg3S^!iCwi?t?gBM - ' •\ ■ '-^M ■/- ■ ■-.■■• .'■'fi ' ■ \ - _ , -■■ ^■■^^■B ' '-. . ■ . ■ ', ■' ^'i. . ^I^^^^^^B - ''-'"^\ ; '■' ■ ); : ' ■ ■ ' ■ -• ' ) ' ' ;-fflL ■■;, , , ■'\. ... :., .; 1 ■ ■ : - • - ; ■ . \ 7 \ . • ; ■ ; ', .> - V- r '■■ ■ .;■ ■ -' ■■-[ .' ^ ■■■.'■-,,-.'. y - , ■ ■ ■ ■ .. L ' , ., . ■ " ■■■■ •■ ' ' ' ' ' ■ ■'■"\m.- ;, , . - .-., ^ .-;;■■,: "-■.-. ■'■■■■ . ■■ -■; '■'■ • . :-^,,^^«^i^^ia^-€mS?SA./>>i»..- .:^' ^^i«*^ss£;K. ■ \ : ■ '-■;-%-'^v ...i--^ . ■''',:-'■■/;-■■- >"... IGE Shove. Montreal. ' ,.■'.. -^.^^ . The above illustmUon Win give an idea Of tlv entire river front After the ice ^^^ T ■ 1 ' fill iiiiniHiiliMfc""" '"' " ' '' ^k vyHHOHH 1 r J. PALMER & SON 1745 NOTRE DAME A Bazaar for Women. The best known and most successful Hair Stor* in Canada. Wig Making. Hair Dressing. Manicuring. Shampooing. I Hair Dyeing in the most approved manner. . The finest and newest line of Hair Goods ud Toilet Preparations. THE RUSSELL, OTTAWA. Ont. HOTEL VICTORIA, AYLMER. QUE. MMSr J. PALMER & SON ^:^ F. X. St JACQUES, p ' PROPRIETOR ft^^^■«■^f^■^ f ,^fi>v^. W. T. VIRTUE. J. ^ ^LEPHONE UP 1250 # ESTABLISHED 1861 & SON... Bottlers of W. D0W&C0.S and.... Porter Also (r^.. Apple Cider ..>S) COUNTRY ORDERS ' PROMPTLY AND CAREFULLY ATTENDED TO . . . ■ _ Cohmer ^:^.. ^^ ^dftr Pleasure tZ SPECIALTT Fruit Merchants MCGILL ST., Montreal Ask for J* «f* Labatt^s of London INDIA PALE Mes " STOUT AND PORTER For 3al« A the Balmoral Castle Hotel 38 \. •■ MefchantsTeL704 BcM Tel. Up 1240 F. Lefcbvrc & Go. House, Sign Decorative Paper Hangings and Winidonir Shades**.**^ LINC»tJSTA WALTON A SPECIALTY 104 Mansfield Street, ROWANS Not our Motto our Goods wo THE BEST.:./ To b« bad at the leading Grocers and Hotels throughout the Dominion of Canada.... Gikiger Ale . . . > Soda Water . . .y Cream Soda . . . ^ Oder and * • i • - Caledonia- Water ^toWAN Bros: ^ Go. 6J8-620 Bcattdry St. - Montreal, Can. TEL., BELL EAST, 203 i/ni » • • *. • ■ 248A' mCHM0N2 street McWreaU Que. .( 9erat SW. "WeUK ffreprieter, ■--.;■.'■■*. MONTREAL a dpeeialti(. • • 9567. ■ 39 V .yski %~. •«• —'I ByOMOHAI, CAOTUt HOWI. 0»WCB ■t ^J^. 4» • I. ■^\;':" •1;,: rt^ OF INTEREST IN AND S ABOUT MONTREAL...... Chateau-de-Ramesay, Notre Dame St. I City HaU and Court House, Notre Dam* St. Royal Victoria Hospital. Pine Avenue. Montreal General Hospital, Dorchester St. McGiU U niversity— Library and Museum. Lavd University. Board of Trade Building. Ari Association. Natural History Museum. Place d' Arfnes and De M aisonneuve Monument Bank of Montreal. St. Helen's Island. Mount Royal Park, elevator to top. Vktoda Bridge. Notre Dame Church and new Chapel in rear. (elevator to top of towers). Ndson's Monument. Qiurch of the Gesu.\^ r St. James' R. C. Cathedral, Dominion Square. Notre Dame de Lourdes. Grey Nunnery. - > St. James' Methodist Church. St. Patrick's Church. J* Christ Church Cathedral. Bonsecours Church, and Market. „ Post Office. t , Custom House. ' , ' Montreal College and Towers. « , , Balmoral Castle HoteL Waterworks, l^oiint RQyal and Cote-des-Neiges Cemeteries. Drive around the Mountaiin- Drive to Lachine and Hydraulic Works. Eden Musee and Odeon. , Sohmer Park. '»«'A*^;S'^ / - eteries. " - . ti 1 ■ ■' 1/-;' ■': ' • C''^'^^'''' ^^r? ilj*-*! \. Ask for... Ml* FliiMt A Safer Drink has never yet been brfewed.. Heniy J. Chard &(^^ ASENTt FOR CANADA aa HOSPITAL ST. MONTREAL" 44 ■ ^ : - , f -^_^ — . • . • 1 f,-. / ... , ►■- ■•■■: :-• 7 ' ■ . MONOMIMT NAtlONAL BuiLDINO ^ Odeon Around the Worid 206 St Uvficnce St. - /Monircal &kn Mtts^ ^ 9 Around the World i^l 9 Odeon j» j* BetidM muBcroni Was Flpires there are orer i/ioo CorlotUiet to ha men, c<»»erlim 18,000 feet of i Se Viewa of Different Citiea tod Monomentiiof the WorM. I Chemca ie¥ « gry w e ek. — — Admmsiom |0 CSMTt. Animeied Ploturet, Graphophone Grand, etc. Daily Perfq^mancea from a to floor room* Open Daily from {) a.m. to 10 p.m Sondaya * i p.«B. " «o " Amtiaaidli 10 Cswrts ^— 10 p.m. ADMiaaioN 10 CBiiTi« ILDINO ■^: ■'.<* 'Xi^- -*■-■■ :— 1*=^- o , VfiT- I '>,Jrfr-i -^^ 'it 11 ll jl S EiiEtiALD Lake. *i (On the Canadian Pacific Railway, In the Rocky Mountains. This is one of the most perfietft shadow photos ever taken.. 49 ' -'■■■■■ ■■■■.■■''"^', / ■4^ V ■^ |;*7'*|^^f«^ :7^-*, **? "" }* OMTmr unft or Iptefcolonlat Railway STARTING from Mont^ real, tke IntercolonUd takes the shortest and most direct route toQuebec, the ao^ent ci^pitid, art d thence follows the south shore of the Lower Si Lawrence among pictur '.-• f '>■■■■ -■.■"'/■■"/■'■:■"■■':-■:■-; esjjue French villages,; reaching such well kno^i^ summer resorts as Riviere du Loop, Cacouaa and Little Mttiji. Beyond these it passes through the fiunous Meta-_ pedia ViUley and enters upon the great sahnon fishing, rqgfion; This*: uidudes such noted' rivers as the Metapedia, the Restigouche, the N^siguit and Miramichi, as wcdl as the riven in Gamie. Entering New Brunswick at the Restigofiche, the railway passes along the shore - 0^ thfU beautiful, and sMcious haven,' La Bate de Chaleur. On th« opposite side of this wooderfbl natural harbor is seen the Gaspe Peninsula, the land of grM) fishing i^nd €a striking scenery, whtdl is of itself wdl worthy of a visit Dalhousie and other places on thi New Bruns- ' ' 'vantagea for sea bathing, and are in -other w»ys mosr attractive as wick side of the Bi^ have great advantages .. - . . summer resorts. Continttiiw along the nulway, Moncton is reached, the iMace were the sl^uige Udal pheaomenofi, known as the Bore, is seen to better advantage thaq. in any otiier part of the Bay of Pundy. From this point one may make a chtMCci as to the order jp which he will see the reqwctive attractHms of Prince Edwprd Idand, New. Brunswick and Nova Scotia. ._ » " Prince fdward I«land iv^ached from the Intercokwial by taking that line to Point Bu Chene, ao miles ' from Monefon, and thence Inr a fast and finely apptrintod steadier across the Strait of Northumbertand to Summersidcf r or the tshuid may be reached firom Nova Scotia by steamer from Pictou to Charlottetown. Of the bbuid iGldft th0 Genlea of the Gulf, no brief account can give an adequate idea. It is ot^ of the -fiurest and most fettOe, portions dr CmuuU, and one ddig^tfttlly adurted to summer outings; with an abundance of surf bathin i, trout fishing and sm fowl shooting. The be«t or country'and seaside board may be had on the Isfauid aft very mdderata-riues; From Prince Edwardislaad» or from Fictou, N.S., one may visit^lieilfagda- ^ len I^Mids, that curious group hi the mid^ *^*?*i"/^^^ Hali&x. th« fAmoiui military «nd oawd station of North America. If desired, the line to Cape Breion nw^ Vf^i^h^2^^^^Sr3,^\V!lm» a rule the Utter city is first visited and Biade4he point of dejparturifc ThSJtJ^dnn^d a.5««dS^ visitor, ^both in the^ ^ th? ^o-^'fi^ii^^St waTJiSrind l^^the Sices of interest which the city possesses of Itselfy The surroundings are especUUly . inyiting. . .■ . : . ^ ■. , ■ '. . . ' ^^ ■■ ■■ . • -I^ BEAUTIFUL C^PE Breton - V ^ RUNNING easteflv from Tni^ is the portion of the Intertsolonial which go« »« ^•'•^Stjait of Can»o, W the uWlSviS bel« Vrossed, ST Intercolonial is continued through Cape Breton along the «i„sTh2SclL^is^.i F«m SydneTt^^t stUL run to that hitherto almost unknown counter. ^*'S«^t;r?thf iSriSSTS and much as has been said in praise of it the half u S^^LlTi^SS. No Se?ac^«JJ?caJ Sve^any true conception of the many and diverse attractions of .^s lSlu'SlSlry%t'fen«rwMrh5^^^ parSTof^the earth. Much « has b^wntt««J thi bS dOr and of such places as Paddeck and WhycocomAgh, th^y are But a portion of what ui worth seeing, and which once seen will not be forgotten. . ^"^ i^, .1 ■f" \ 5« "Wbere tlie north a^r shines moft cIbm^; And our devious course we steer 'Moag the isles of the Geor^n Bay." \ \ IJNMil #(^ 41 H • ' '. ' ': . II^'f^'K "^* ^•"8*f«'> *n-:..- :■;-.:-■■- -■vv ■-■ '■•■■•\ ■: : liSSMinStSni'^^^^ tlieri^t. . , war a l MftU, .another grrowingfiisorr. Froitt Cap« Toumient all the wav to Murrav Ri^v iu» .»«..«:.. deep, dark-shaded pines.^ ' > ^ai}d at thejiaine time brig[ river is elev^ miles ^ide. , «oiJ^!^V!fli?.^}S!J^'J^'^^^ '^4t^^i«\^^'^- '* '» • Prosperoiistownof 7,000 people, and a divisional -. C.*'.L Jllil"^^*^ *^^'^"y- o^^*:?^^^^ this point t6 Ed^unWn. orithe C W ' SS«^ri!f^JlI!L^'^'*!:*^^^ ^« "^ !»"t <»f this on the south shbr^? Is th^vU& ^ llSSnrH5L.TSvJnS°S^^^ ^»' Uwrw.ce. with its excellent 'hotel* th^T Tat;js»S?^HiS. ''.^^i?^ **lf*\"*' "V^''*' ."•'»"* °^ *•»*» Saguenay River. Is ri^hS. Tadousac-Crte u&^SS::^^^!^ ••Nipple*. y-Jachues Cartier anchored here under the shelter of Hare Island It wS V ^"J**'^*"^'"*^^* th««"»J«uit fathers started Tor the Sa^enay, M)stas.sin« in* Hudson Bav tK •^ • :vl '"?^^**' 4»?^ . At the bead of navigation, the headquarters of the Saeuenav lumber tnul#> '.nrf Uie centre of a tfSod dairying country. The Ghrcoutiini River hire 15ns the lagSjSJSthXT^lFmm IfiiM^^^ "^"^ i^^' WKe^toJeTthe S ' 19 caueo rortagrde L Want, . fcom thie s(ory ' -J S3 ^ . . _^^ " • . ■ J ' -ia%i Summer CAN^IAN Resorts MCIRO OatlMllneofilw.. lAllWIiy: TteJi jt 41 ji . LajbRcilooolQMbeeir THE LauMntmn H lis. the ilUmitmble wikleniew which atretclu^- away to Hudaon's Bky, irto within a fim houn.' ride of MontnS In this vaat region it a labyrinth of kk^ Und streams. formhS les which teem with fish of diffefent- aperfect networic of water stretche. w„.^ .^.„ w.m n»n oi aufe«nt>^ spetOes, and m some parts of the country larrn and smainrameT™ difflcuteof access and b«t little explored, and was in fact kSkJfiZSJ opened up new and virwin fields of .nJrT;^ S^^ ^" "^? easy of «»ccess these Launinfian lakes and iKh mo^ fflorioS^^S,ti«rif •'SrfSit «ich^^^ ***• ""'tL*^ «:• «»d well spend a ^eek or t^ intei«tine duumct^rinSte.?fi^»?^^ ? *^ ' ^* "cenery akmg the route is oFa varied and most on accouS Sf^iST iSluSrift ST^^ "2 T^^ which^s uoi„teres£g/3^ Carve in the "Kwntains isTwShvriSi 5 thSrf 2^^ |'!1*"1'^.**'^^ America. The great HorJ«hoe^ It raveab. the cSSw o? iS^it «2^ apiendors of scenic beauty life; its healthlulnSr?SwS3rfaL TE^^nS.^»JS'?""l»/"*'^u*°u**?^**"®' nature and of outdoor the cool. sonrkliniTuilir^n!^ . ^J^^^ mountain air, laden with the balmy odors of cedar and soruce > the north, past New A.ffit^thTlir^^t''™^ *'*•**'• •«'*"«»*»«»«* fi«hing, and to 1 ^ Sh«l2Sir^*^'^**£L*^^J^ •hooting on thefflatlaiids. way toffi2?d£SL"rf"s^^ a«idrorty.twofn»^ Montreal, is th^. Kate-' "■'.-■■■.■".■■ . * ■ ■ . tf ■. . ■ ■ ;" '■ ■ 54 .>i 1 ••■■-# '■tr i "-v^ N ■ 1 ■ -A M ■\;:- • ■. ■«- Windiiigr Up the mountaia skhn to orte of the |i%ri*«i>t points In the Province. In the lake* and bivok* are troat, both re4 and fray, add in the Wbqds ara rad deer, paitrid|(e and rabbits. There is a fine new hotel at MM^brtriuad another at Ariiodel, the termintw of the line. From St. Ifuigaret'a, or Belize's Mills, it is a three-oiite drive to Ste. Marguerite, a pretty village on Lac Masson, where Irotti the crest of a near.by mountain a glorious landscape is obtained. jWuhin view ara no fewer than eighteen takes— all capital fishing waters— and north and east is Lac C^arl^bois, famou* for its trafut. By a series of danis a waterway has been constructed from Lac Masson to Lac dies Islets, the banks of which afford good canqping grounds. ;:. jN^ar wh«re the' LAurantkns reach their greatest altitude is the .pleasant viHago of Ste. Anthe des Monts, which is si^ty-four miles from Montreal, and is delightfully situated on one of the most winsome lak«B— des SablMp-end within a nuJius of seven of eight miles are no fewer than thirty^hireci lakes, in n^rly all of whkrh thm is gdod trout fishing. Thera is a steani launch on the lake, and'small boats aw eisUy be en^ged, the Uuger hotels usually supplying them free to guests. ..The roads in the vicinity ara good, enabling visitors to drive thrqugb the countnr and reach nameless lakelets in which few lines have ever been cast. Good hotel accommqdatkm is provided, thera being five hotels and several boardihg houses in the village. The principal hotel-H^astle des Mont|k--l« erected on an island connected with the mainland by a bridge. The rates at the kotels ara from fi.oo to $a.oo per day, with material reductions for prolonged visits, and g;qpd nccomUMd^tion can be secured elsewhera Tram $3.06 p^^^ From Ste. Agathe it is an attractive seven-mile drive to Ste. Lucie, around which dukter twenty fipihing Wies> The village bOasts of a comparatively large hotel, at which visitors ci^n be supfriied with boats, fishing tackle and vehicles. Eighteen miles :^away-^-«nd mora ten^ipting to the sportsman than to those in qu^t of rest and repose— ara Lakes Arehambault;.and Ourreau, two of the largest eheets of water in the LaiMmitians, in a wild rt^cm whera rIMl dMr, lynx, pMTtridge, and occasionally a moose, are^l^^ St. Faustin, oh the railway line,, seventy-eight miles from Montreal, has its quota of well.«tbcked tokes. In close prokimity, and atBuUrush Lake, six mites away, rude accommodation is fiiraished. S^ Jovite, eight miles further north, is another charming kke centra. The vilhi^ is picturesquely situated in a broad valley,. and idthouidi its birth dates back only a few years, evidences a material and prosperous growth. , The Riviere au Diable* a noted trout stream, flows through the vilb^gre. Among the takes in the immediate vicinity a«e Ltkn. Loiig, i }i miles away, celebrated foe its salmon trout and large pike ; L^e Brochcit, tw{0 miles from the village,' in which pike, perch and carp ara plentiful ; Lsike Ouimet, three miles, an island.dptted sheet, which- has been <«alled <*the fisherman's paradise," and Lakes Lamoureux, Clair, Deimarais, Sam and cithers 1^ yet unnamed, which coimprise, with thos^ about Ste. Agathe, the best trout/ fiaJiing waters in America. ■. Lacf Tremhiant, the largndt take in the district, is reached from either St. Jovite or Conception, the next railway stiUlpn norths and it> is on the shores of thif magnificent body of water that it is propoMd to erect a sanitarium, sofavoraUe for suchan institutioa arathe existing conditi^s of salubrious climate, altitude and dJeBghtfiri environments. SaJnuH). trout and gray trdbt, the tatter of which average from seven |o ten pounds, . ,- ^ • . ;• . .- . ' ' vV' ''"M^ '»*:!; :V. plentiful, aiKl there is fair shooting in the locality. * Mount Tremhlant li «ilurin|r tolnountnln chmbors, U beinr * day's scrambl« to the top, where the incomparable views which it* eminences afford amply racompenHO on«*s exertioM. On the summit and side are the three Stair ll^kes, connected by grand water&lls;, whose thunderinn vibrate the earth and pve the mountain its name. So peculiarly fascinating are the suiroundings, and so eminently fitted for the purpose is the place, that iu early erection into a gtmM national park is assured. ^^ LAbelle is the terminus of the railway, around which cluster innumerable lakes, rivaling those further south in their charm of surroundings aad repute amongst anglers. Fi-om a quarter of a mile to twenty mites thsy are to be found, some easy and some moriB cKflUcult of access, but in non^ofthem wHl the tounst be 'disappointed. Here, as at the other places mentioned, reliable^guides are procurable , vehictes and boMs are for hire, and the tourist can be assured of a maximum of pteasiire at a minimum of expense. X : Beyond Labelle, carriage roads lead to Macasa and to the Notniningue district, from which canoe trips eaii be niade in many directions. - _. . . White there are hotels scattered throughout this vast rogion-'Hutd in some pteces very comfortabte ones cheaply p«m:hasn of great piiM lands, nigged monntainsj many sparkliag streaiiMi and dashing water&Us, which, with the swirling wirtfliti of ttie greater river, present a glorious p^nonuna. -To the «to( , Beauchene and Boisfinanc l^^itfs and thehr 0uta0w\ugnlnwtB fiimish good s|K>rt. Lake TemiskMning'iS a magnificent' body of water th«t stretches for 75 mHes north rsfkmg its entire toogth till gfaiidsur of khe scenery ap|ieitUi|Ui etningly to thejbver of natum as the pnpliliisacy of lu woods and waters doM to tUb ardsnt.sportfiuian. Itistbe great link in thodiatn of wntersmys by^ which aU partsr of HI are reached. ''" ' ■' ' ■ ■ «''.-■' emiskaming station is n iBne hotel-4he Belfevue-'tKibich is the liiost convmient as well a* the mos> 1^ headquarters for sportsmen and toiit^lsU visiting the country, and idso a favorite rendesvous ^or vuOcnni from^ hay ffverand other maladies^ ths «ir b^ng dear and bracing, the sumMindii^ con- the oonditkms> favorable for iticMiNlratiOtt. Good guides, cMoes and afl oec^Miary tuppfies are .bare, smd Heenses to hunt can be obtainod At the hot^. this raiHon are lakes abounding ^th Speckled Uput, Madi bass, grey troul, |^e, dore, masfchxHige, ^ are mooes, deer„ bear, partridge, dud(» and fartlMr. north caribou. ' ^ The oaljj IUi« to\ / - Lakes ^ Temiska^iriig and ■ •■• Temagaming Por'tbe . . . ^ CanadlHi AliroMlacI^ iknd the ikaty of «oowMi Aoeoma»od«tioin[ anwirpMMA v;* > No Hfty Wf^ftit" •' • • • Fbhlng and Shiibtk^ Koond nnexc Crotch ot tka Moatral Slw near |^ TanMnmlng. C^E. 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