lyo ADVERTISEMENTS. 



Berron's Bow Taclng Oars 



Are much superior to any other oars now in use for the following advantages: 



1. The oarsman can easily steer and see his own course, having his face- 

 turned towards the bow of the boat. 



2. The oar is adjusted without any difficulty. 



3. Requiring much less effort from the oarsman, the latter shall cover in the- 

 same time a third more of the distance over all the other oars, etc., etc. 



The row locks are sold at the following prices.: 



Wholesale, $3.50 a paii*. Retail, $4:50 a paii*m. 



For further information applj- to, 



3. Blsalllon, Tlgent, no. 1372 notre Dame Stmt, montreal, 



OR TO -— -/ 



BERRON & GENEST, Props., - - - Jackman, Maine. 



ThG Wiiithrop Housg, 



Winthrop, Kennebec Counlv, Mciine. 



The sportsman's home, two minutes' walk from Lakes Maranocook 

 and Annabessacook. Narrows Lakes, Lake Cobbosseecontee, also Wil- 

 son and Aiidroscogain Ponds easily reached. Finest of trout, black, 

 bass, white perch and pickerel fishing, also some land-locked salmon. 

 Boats, guides, high elevation, beautiful drives and scenery. Terms- 

 $2.00 per day. 



A. W. WILKINS, Proprietor. 



Camp at Mopgng Lakes. 



Good hunting and fishing with pleasant scenery of lakes and mount- 

 ains. For information, address, 



L. C. BRIDGHAM, Beddington, Me. 

 Washington County. 



nolleseiiiic Rouse, «« nollesemic Cake. 



Large, commodious, new, and newly furnished. Spring water,, 

 spring air, spring beds, excellent hunting, brook and lake fishing. Fine 

 summer resort for ladies wishing rest and sylvan quiet and beauty. 

 Transport from Millinockett by buckboard and canoe. Address, 



W. L. HOBBS, Milo, Maine.. 



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