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ADVERTISEMENTS. 



HEALD POND CAMPS 



Sun^n^er and Sporting Pesort. 



PRED HENDEPSON, Proprietor, 



JACKyV\AN, MAINI: 



My camps are situated thirteen Iniles from the Canadian boundary, on the 

 sloping shores of Heald Pond, the surrounding country being the high lands that 

 form the water shed of the Kennebec and Penobscot Rivers. 



They are eight miles from Jackman station on the Canadian Pacific road and 

 forty miles northwest of Greenville where the road makes connections with the 

 Bangor & Aroostook Railroad. Jackman can also be reached from the west by way 

 ofMegantic. Parties leaving Boston in the morning via Portland will arrive at 

 Jackman that night. On notice I will meet parties on arrival of trains and drive 

 them direct to the camps with my own buckboard. Excellent hotel accommodations 

 can be obtained at Jackman. Should parties airrive by night trains or without notice, 

 they will always find a team to drive them to camp. The elevation of the Heald 

 Pond Camps is twenty-seven hundred feet above tide level, in the heart of the pine 

 woods, the air being dry and the nights cool. 



By kind permission I refer to Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Danforth, Concord, N. H.; 

 Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Bray, Beverly, Mass.; Mr. W. Z,. Hyde, Salem, Mass.; Mr. George 

 H. Cross, care Raymond 6t Whitcomb, 296 Washington St., Boston, Mass.; Mr. J. A. 

 Prigge, Jr., S5 Spring St., New York City; Mr. W. F. Daniel, Jr., Franklin Falls, 



FRED HENDERSON. 



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