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 Jv. S. Martin iSl vSon you may supply yourself vvilli any kind 

 of sportinj^ ^oods whicli the fisliernian or tlu- liuntcr may find 

 necessary. Imoih lvasli)orl J unci, on 11k' way lo Calais you 

 pass through the town of Charlotte, where is situated the 

 famous Pennamac|uan I/ike and Round Pond, famous fish- 

 ing resorts for black bass, white ])erch and pickerel ; Meddy- 

 bemj)S, and the famous Meddybemps Pake, a large body ol 

 water, also Pittle Pake, may be reached from Charlotte, but 

 more easily from ]>aring,, famous lakes for fishing and a fine 

 country for hunting ; passing along the railroad we reach vSt. 

 Croix Junct. on the St. Croix River, and the- city of Calais. 

 Here is a famous salmon pool, a noted resort where .sea salmon 

 of large si/.e are caught with the (ly ; this salmon pool has 

 been growing in favor of late years and jjcrhajos may be said 

 to be the best in tlie .State; the city of Calais is a delightful 

 city; it ccnitains several lakes of large si/.e and many small 

 ponds; the principal lakes are P*,ast, West, Magurrewock, 

 Beaver, Round, (xolding and Western Pakes, where there is 

 fine fishing for land-lf)cked salmon, jtnnit, white ])erch, togue, 

 black bass and pickerel, and are easily reached by carriage ; 

 there is al.so excellent duc-k shooting around these lakes, 

 and ruffed grouse, some ])lover and snipe. 



The city of Calais is 103 m. from Jiangor by rail ; it may 

 also be reached by way of the M. C. R. R. from Pangor to 

 Vanceboro, thence by the Atlantic Division of the C. P. Ry., 

 40 m. ; it may also be reached by boat from lioston, or ])y the 

 C. P. Ry. from Montreal to Vanceboro. The liorder City 

 Hotel, I). M. (Gardner & Co., props., will entertain all 

 si)ortsmen or tourists in a satisfactory manner. Here teams, 

 boats or canoes may be ])roc-ured ; till su])plies needed by the 

 sportsman can be j)urchased at the large general store of 

 H. P\ Ivaton ik Sons. The Todd Pros, are among the most 

 enterprising business men in this section of the .State. 



At Calais you take the Princeton liranch of the Wash- 

 ington Co. R. R. for Princeton about 20 m., or you may go 

 by carriage, a most charming route, through a Pjvely country ; 

 at Whidden Farm on the R. R. route the great Cocomoon- 

 shine Pake, with its multitude of islands, and famous for 

 pickerel and white ])erch fishing, is reached by team ; Prince- 

 ton, terminus of this branch of the R. R., is situated on the 

 shore of Ivcweys lyake, a beautiful and charming village, and 



