CONTENTS. 



JOCK'S LAKE. 



PAGE. 



CHAPTER I. Benson discourses of the woods The 



start -On tin- way I'tica Early morning Old 



clothes Who we were-- Mreakfast, pipes, colVee- 



pots, art. and music Wilkinson's -The "smudge'' 



I'unky! Tar oil A eheert'ul "good night." 11 



Cii.vri'KK II. My first trout liam and roads Walk 

 and talk Things seen and unseen Our cabin 

 Moats and neighbors A busy camp Supper A 

 snug til "The Bffludge 1 The smudge!" 26 



CIIAI'TKU III.--Morningin the forest Camp scene A 

 trout breakfast, Trout fishing Lemonade and 

 "Stick*"- Sunset Heart of the forest, 40 



CHAPTKU IV. Thompson goes a tishing Lunch and 

 slumber Kabbit stew -"The lly" Forest sounds 

 Menson "iroes for" a. deer -Muck fe\ er- M iuiic bat- 

 tles Menson's story of the deer hunt. 52 



Cnxi'TER V. Sunday in tlie woods Veneer The 

 moral "Isothermal" Sunday rowing Kvening on 

 the water 67 



CHAPTER VI. Jerking venison Short supplies 

 Traps Good night ! and tare wel I ! Out ! 72 



THE ST. REGIS AND SARANAC8. 



CHAPTER VII. On the way to Meacham Lake Val- 

 ley of the St. Lawrence Mountains Wilderness 

 romances The Duanes Darkness Stumps and 

 dumps Fuller'- 79 



c 1 1 A I-TER VIII. Meacham Lake Fuller's Guides 

 and guests Programme Fishing "Last May"- 

 Up the inlet Naughty guides An honest tale 86 



CHAPTER IX. Down the outlet Still-water A flood- 



