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Publisher of PHOTO- ALBUMS of SCENIC CANADA, QUEBEC, TORONTO, HALIFAX, ST. JOHN, EVANGELINE LAND, CAPE BRETON, CHARLOTTETOWN, NEWFOUNDLAND, MUSKOKA, PORT ARTHUR, SAULT STE. MARIE PUBLISHED by W. G. MacFarlane TORONTO MACKINAC ISLAND, WINNIPEG, CALGARY, ROCKY MOUNTAINS, BRITISH COLUMBIA, KOOTEPJAY COUNTRY, VICTORIA, VANCOUVER, TACOMA, PORTLAND (Oregon), MOUNTAINS and RIVERS of the GREAT NORTH-WEST, Etc. u From Photos hy WM. NOTMAN & SON 14 Phillips Square iUONTKEAl. j r^- •v. 3i HISTORIC MONTREAL ANAHA is hy nalurc the f,Te.it tourist coiiiitrv ot" ■fejlV/^isl ''^'•' '■■'^i"'"'-'"!. Slie is eiulowed with a climate and scenic beauty that must commend her to tiki tens of thousands oi' city-dwellers in the United States. [n the cool waters of her ten tlunisand lea^nies of river, lake and shore the myriads from the t^ noisy urban thorou-hfarcs can find a cool retreat and renewal o( life. In this, the proudest part of Britain's Imperial Domain, are found the Norway, the Rhine, and the Switzerland of the old world -landscapes and waterscapes that for beauty and mai,Miificence vie with the most famous places of luirope. And then over all is thrown the veil of romance, K'iving jjreater depth and color to the picture, and imparting' an additional charm. in this land of ^aeat things were wrou.^Hu out some of the most momentous events in the history of the western world, and the storv has a pictures.|ueness all its own -such charm as can only be found where "la belle France" gives co.or and sprightliness to the scene. The Jays of the A.cic. /^r^n.r have a flavor of romance and an enchantment .MAISO.WKIVI-: MOMMKNT. \:^\ro^ ShMINAKV OV Si. Sll.Plli;, AMI OLD llAH k. tliat recall in fullest dejjfiec the le>,aMKlai-y period ot I'.uropeau story. Fit subject matter were tliese slirrin^^ limes for the pen o( one who has been termed the most rarely oifted historian of modern times. I'nder TarUman's bril- liant touch, i^reat and i;lowini; pictures i^row of the pomp and valor o( old I'"rance transplanted amid a forest wilder- ness. The jjfay iinh/cssv, with easy carriai,a' and courtly air, move to and fro, their rich robes auti jj^listeninj;- arms contrast- ing;- curiously with the \ iri,nn i,''reen of the lorest and the sombre hue of their Indian associates. The rovmi;, adaptive coufciir, ilc hois, painted and plumed like their Indian mates, ply their paddles, or, snow-shoe shod, swini,^ in j,n-aceful stride over the snow-bound plain. Radiant is the picture, too, with the zeal-inspired, devoted faces ol the martyr priests, drawn and set by countless tortures, but lit up with noble purpose. lu-ect .appears the -randly majestic ili^ure of the red man; eloquent and subtle around the council lire ; careless of life, and reckless in courai,re on the warpath a wonderful character, oftentimes a ^^o>.\. and in a Hash chani^ini,-- to the j,M-ossness of a savaj,'-e and the fickleness of a child. Parkman understood the French in the New World ; he understood the Ol.n W INOMll.l, (l..i.liliu' Koiul) M red man as no one else ever can. an J \w ulu. uoukl wish to know the true cl.ann of the atmosphere of French Canada should draw deep drau-hts of inspiration from the keeper oi' its wamp.mi. lie will then look -,.■..■*!,.) %f,^ SIKAMKK I Ol.lWMil.W SIIOOriNU I.AlIIINK KAIMDS. upon the historic places o^i this marvellous rej,'-ion with a renewed interest, and he will see the French-Canadians, the descendants i.>\' the pioneers and heroes o'i two centuries a,L;o, in a new lit^ht. T'loiifrh now a ^neat thri\ inj,- metropolis, with a hri-ln future openin,-^- up before it a., a city of export, and as a ^^o.•U.y rival ot \.u Wnk, Monhval >.ill ha. its pictures.,,,, si.l.. aiul is s.ill ,l,o .hiof resort in Canada for tlif tiMirist. Mont,-oal is a city oi churches, and in fact tinon^^hont the whole Province ot Onebec the Roman Catholic C hu,-ch is excoedin^dy wealthy. rhc Sen,inary oi' St. Snlpice. i„ .Mo„t,eal, enjoys a princely revenue, and it is but a tew decades since the feudal system fu.ally lost its toothold on this continent, and the Senn.,ary was reimbursed for reiiuMnishinK the e.noknnen.s a,ul bono,-s oi a la,-.,e feudal p,oprietor.hip. The home o( the Snlpicians faces I'lace d'Armes. and was erected in 1710, beinj,' now used [ov the oHices oi the Order. .Xdjoinini; is their jjreat Cathedral o\' Notre l>.,ine. one oi' the noblest churches in America, capable of seatin^^ lifteeii tlious.md people ; while there swini,'s in .me of its towers " le (iros lUnirdon." tlie lari^-est bell in .\nuric.i. The frescoes and paintin^^s in this church, as well as in Notre Dame de l.onrdes and in the Church o\' the Ciesi, a,e beautiful, and worthy of lonj,' contemplation. In Place d'Armes, ipnnedi.itety opposite the C.itiiedr.al ■.if Xotre Paine, stands a ma},niilicent bronze statue of M.iisoiuieuve, the founder of Montreal. The ^^ranite pedestal bears the inscription : " i'a.,1 de Chomedy de M,.i^o,n,ev,ve, Kondateur de Monfeal, -H^." The pede.stal rests upon a foundation, and displays bas-reliefs repre^entn^ Maisonnenve killing an Indian chief on the very site of the monument ; the hrst mass celebrated in the colony : ibe itieetinK of the band of religious enthusiasts, at which i, was decided to found the town o( Xille .Marie de Mo t.eal. and the ^alla-n delence of the youn^^ colony by the hero Hollard at the I.ont;- Sault. lllATi:.M- HI- KAMKZ.W, .'is^ •Ml poi is spo, stirring, scenes u.,v .nacMod m,kI j,r;.,ul li^^urcs nun .J .1,. in.repiJ Iaa|nes C;n-ti.r. the illus- nous Chan,p,ai„ ; in..n,i.aH,o ..a Sa... .,- ,„. ^^..i.,„, .„ , ,„^, ^.,;,^.,,, ^^^ ,.^ ^^„^, ^^.^_. -d ; . u ..•„„,. ,...,„ .,,u,n. .)nlu„, is nanK.I : C. a.. .,. .ound., o, .V,.oi, ; an. „i.nvi.,e. .... .o.uulor of Almut this s tri 11 New tVIoans 4 4 Mir.ii.i. iM\i:usii\ AMI i.KiMvns. Xear I'laeo d'Annes is .„. „.,,„ .,„ HKUeau de Ran.xay .aun. ,|a.,uos Cartier S.ua.v and lull .,■ historic assocat.ons. „ .as cvc.cd in ,;.., and in ea,K dav. as ,„. sea, of ,ove,nn,:n.. hstened to the wisdom oi' Montcahn. X'auda.nil, l.aldin.and, K.,in and .!en.iannn ..-.-anUin. It now contains a vah,ahle Election of historical portraits and relics, and is an object of special interest to to.nists. Monlreal's chief pride is her Mount Royal, which contains one o( the most beautiful natural parks on the continent. The city rises on a .cries of terraces from the ba.ik of the St. Lawrence, with the mountain for a back---ound, and visitors to the city in summer make it a point tc climb the mountain to erjoy the ma-nifi- cenu view of river, lake, canal and ilistant moun- tain. Located on one of the i^reatest waterways ot the worit-i a hijjhway that threads one o\' the richest areas in the world, Ihe commercial importance of Montreal is consider- ati'.e, and il^ possibilities t,-emendous. The comple- tion o( the canal system, ijiv^n- a fourteen-foot water- way from ChicaK^. or Duluth to Montreal, i. at, event which mav be classed in world-wide importance with the ^^,-^: completion oi the Suez Canal. 4 rut ■ vAii.is or Till- lll.\ri-Ar PK U.\MI-/.\V. :M i MOMKKAI., IHOM MUKK nA.MK TOUKK. 1 M SI. IIKI.KNS ISl.AMl ..«.-# P >t ^^^ % .^~ '^'"' ,'- ^»w^* .^- ^r4r ._ * fliri .r-*'*'*^ t r -^1 •jAS'w-^.rt-; / %j - r'^' I ■•••riiii «*«%■> -^fe!*» ■Ti''*"t-:^'' ^^^^ ^|«i^^ .^^ " '**".' ^ - 1; • LlTV MALI. COUKI UOL'SE NO'I KE"| lAMK i A I HE' iKAI. I'.WORAMIf \li:W Ol MOXI'RI'AI. KRC This is one of the iiiDst sulilimu siiectaclos ur. the Continent. Helow .ire the massiiu piles at tlie City inilxiwered in oliage, licyond ylisten tlie waters of tlie St. Lawrence sjiannud l>y tlie Victoria K VUMllKlA IIUIIKIK SI . lAMl-s ( Al llKUKAl. WIMiSOK IIOIKI. \li:W Ol- MOXI'RI'AI. 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