ADVERTISEMENTS. 139 



he Mohican HousCt^^^ 



^Lake George, Canaan, Maine. 

 Seven miles from Skowhegan.^«^^«^ 



ENLARGED and- beautified ; many new features 

 have been added, such as improvements in drain- 

 age, landscape gardening, boats, band-stand. A new 

 croquet ground and tennis court have been laid out 

 and new acetylene lights have been added to the 

 house, hall and grounds, bath rooms with hot and 

 cold water have been installed, and no^v we can offer 

 our guests everything that is expected in a well 

 appointed summer home. Nowhere will the improve- 

 ments be more marked than in our large dining 

 room, which now seats loo guests. We have deco- 

 rated this room with a rare collection of old china 

 over one hundred years old. Everyone should see 

 this collection. A large hall containing a stage, piano 

 and pool table, with a floor 40 x 70 for polo, whist 

 tournaments and dancing; a bowling alley, tennis 

 court, swings, hammocks, croquet, boats and the 

 finest sand beach in interior Maine, furnish a varied 

 source of amusement. 



Deer, foxes, rabbits, partridge, woodcock and 

 duck are plentiful ; the country contiguous is gen- 

 erally heavily wooded, making a spacious cover for 

 all kinds of small game. And don't forget the salmon 

 fishing, which is of the best. 



TERMS $2.00 per day. Lower rates for 

 protracted visits. Conveyances to and 

 from the Lake daily. Open from June 1st to 

 November lst.^=^^GEO. E. WASHBURN, 

 Proprietor. P. O. address, Skowhegan or 

 Canaan, Somerset County, Maine.«^«^o?*«^v**«^ 



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