Sport In an Untouched American ]]'ilderness 



big ten-pound 45-calibre rifle steady. He 

 had trout and partridges whenever he 

 wanted them to eat, and plenty of civil- 

 ized food besides, for we had an excellent 

 cook. 



The second day after we got up into the 



On a Raft in Louis Lake. 



mountains Braithwaite and I started on 

 a long tramp, while the boy, who was not 

 equal to so severe a journey, remained at 

 the camp to re-enforce the cook as home- 

 guard. The guide and myself early in 

 the day saw a large bunch of caribou on 



