Sainton -Fishing. 



In Quebec, salmon-anglers get their 

 supplies usually from Waters of John 

 street, Upper City, who from long 

 experience needs only to be told j 

 the size of your party, the time of A 

 your stay, and approximately, the 

 limit as to expense. When you go 

 aboard your steamer, 

 everything will be 

 found there admirably 

 packed, with not an 

 article wanting, — not 

 even extra corks 



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for stopping op- 

 ened and partially 

 used bottles, — and the 

 genial old countryman himself, with 

 bill of lading in hand, awaiting your 

 coming to wish you good-bye and 

 galore of sport and salmon. 



Tuesday, the last day of June, 

 1874, at two o'clock p. m. we set sail in 

 the " Secret," formerly the fastest of the 

 Southern blockade runners. 



We were due in Gaspe Basin at four a. m. 

 Thursday, but were delayed by storm, and did not 



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arrive 

 off the 

 Cliffs until 



one p, m. For quite a 

 distance before reaching 

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A MKMoKY dF QUEBEC. 



