iii an Untouched A merit an U'tlderness 





Lively Running.* 



it will retain its shape. When the larger 

 end is trimmed, the horn is ready for 

 business. 



So charming a place did I find the 

 modern Acadia in 1894, that again in 

 1895, ^h tne same guide, a cook, and 

 a single companion, I spent the greater 

 part of the summer and fall among the 

 mountains and lakes, fishing a little, shoot- 

 ing a little, and resting a great deal. If 

 life on earth had no more for me, I should 



* There are fifty miles like this on the Little Southwest Mira- 

 michi. 



