A Cruise on Lake Rossignol, 

 Nova Scotia 



THE BOAT. 



A 1-FOOT Seabright dory; 7 horse-power; Gray 

 engine; one-cylinder, two-cycle; high and low 

 tension ignition; propeller protected from rocks 

 by a 3-inch steel shoe and a racket-shaped steel guard; 

 tank holds 18 gallons of gas; equipped with oars, sail, 

 centreboard, wheel and tiller, compass, fog-horn, life- 

 preserver cushions, lights, etc. 



THE CREW. 



The owner with a predilection for taking pictures 

 and camping out. 



His wife with inclinations toward Broadway. 



His brother a veteran of the World War, with leanings 

 toward pioneering. 



His guide reputed to be the best guide and the 

 biggest liar in Nova Scotia. 



His dog a Dalmatian with aptitude for always rinding 

 a cosy corner for himself and getting in the picture. 



THE POINT OF EMBARKATION. 

 Lowe's Landing, on Lake Rossignol, Nova Scotia. 



THE DATE. 

 Late October, A.D. 1919. 



THE PURPOSE. 



Exploring, moose-hunting, trout-fishing, duck-shoot- 

 ing, etc. 



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