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 Sporting Lodge 



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THE CELEBRATED Milliken Farm 

 Sporting Lodge was not gotten up 

 for a sporting camp ; it is a large farm, 

 cleared by extensive lumbering operations, 

 in the midst of a fine moose and deer 

 country as there is in Maine. «^v^ It lies 20 

 miles west of Greenville and is reached 

 from there by the Canadian Pacific Ry. to 

 Asquith Station, thence six miles to farm 

 by buckboard. It is only one hour^s walk 

 to Chase and Misery Streams and two 

 from Indian Pond, three noted bodies of 

 trout and salmon waters. ^«^Here we 

 have a famous spring of water of medici- 

 nal qualities, considered by those who 

 have used it as superior to Poland water. 

 The scenery is unsurpassed, being situated 

 as it is at base of Misery Mountain, one of 

 the highest in Maine. ^<^ To know this 

 place try it. ^ ^Address for particulars^ «^ 

 CHARLES A. MILLIKEN, 



Augusta, Maine. 



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