ADVERTISEMENTS. 79 



Boston Ranch 



HOLEB, MAINE. (Canadian Pacific Railway.) 



(Formerl}' Birch Island Camps.) 



A Sporting and Recreation Outfit. 



Accommodations for J 00 Sportsmen and their 

 Families. 



30 Square Miles of Exclusive Hunting and Fish- 

 ing Privilege. 



40 Miles of Moose River. 



16 Outside Camps. 



35 Miles of Well Cut Trails. 



A Good Hotel on Birch Island. 



6 New Log Camps on Birch Island where familjes 

 can be quite by themselves. 



Ten Minutes from Railway Station by Canoe to 

 the Island. 



This Ranch is an ideal spot for Recreation and Sport, excellent Trout 

 fishing and the best of Hunting in the season, both for big game and duck, 

 partridge, fox, etc. In Summer the attractions are numberless. Canoe trips 

 and journeys to the Outside Camps, with superior Guides (whose cooking is 

 delicious) form one of the most novel and delightful experiences possible. 



The air is perfect, and the situation, 2000 feet above the sea. gives im- 

 munity from Dog Days and Hay Fever. It is a charming spot for children. 

 Canoes in plenty and Expert Guides make the whole place quite unusual as 

 a Summer Resort. 



Note. About the food served : The variety is limited, but it tastes mighty 



GENERAL IDEA OF TERMS. 



Persons occupying Special Camps, $1.75 each person per day. 



Rooms at the Hotel, $1.50 " " 



Outside Camps, $1.00 



Guides, including Canoe, $3.50 " " 



Canoes, $2.00 per week or SOc per day. 

 Row Boats, $2.00 per week or 50c per day. 



Address all communications fcr terms, etc., to 



L. P. KINNE, Superintendent, Boston Ranch, Holeb, Maine. 



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