The Coronation of George V, June 22 1911 . Y far the most delightful way to cross to Europe is by the charming St. Law-rence River route, enhanced by the safety, speed, splendor and service unex-celled of the Canadian Pacific Railway Companys Atlantic steamships. Thevoyage down the famous river combines the pleasures of both a fresh-water and asalt-water trip, for in the two days on the sheltered waters of the majestic river andgulf, passengers become accustomed to the ship, and the ocean voyage is shortened toless than four days at sea, especially a boon to those who are poor sailors. The


The Coronation of George V, June 22 1911 . Y far the most delightful way to cross to Europe is by the charming St. Law-rence River route, enhanced by the safety, speed, splendor and service unex-celled of the Canadian Pacific Railway Companys Atlantic steamships. Thevoyage down the famous river combines the pleasures of both a fresh-water and asalt-water trip, for in the two days on the sheltered waters of the majestic river andgulf, passengers become accustomed to the ship, and the ocean voyage is shortened toless than four days at sea, especially a boon to those who are poor sailors. The sail down this river is most interesting, numerous historical places are passed,peaceful homesteads, quaint villages, splendid churches, the whole presenting a sceneof pastoral simplicity, piety and peace. This great river was the highway for the fleetsof the early French explorers, whose names are venerated throughout the continentof America—Cartier, Champlain, Frontenac, La Salle, Laval, Du Lhut, DIberville Windsor Castle Shakespeare Hou


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