A Trip on the Great Lakes 



This book gives an excellent and instructive descrip- 

 tion of a trip on the Great Lakes in a row boat by the 

 author, Mr. Raymond Spears It 



^ , describes the various places of in- 

 terest on the Canadian shore, the 

 islands, light-houses, game and fur 

 animals; also the cost of such a 

 trip, when to go out on the Lakes 

 and when and how to tell when 

 the rough water comes. Mr. 

 Spears learned many things on 

 this trip which he never knew be- 

 fore, and which he gives in detail. 

 The book tells of the fishing, fish- 

 ermen, trappers, berry-pickers, 

 etc., also the various types of boats 

 used on these lakes. The book is 

 embellished with 39 illustrations 

 and six double-page maps of the 

 route taken. The book contains 

 upwards of 200 pages, with 20 

 chapters as follows: 



I. The Start From 



Black River. 

 II. Canadian Customs. 



III. In the Bay of 



Quinte. 



IV. Working My Way 



up Lake Huron. 

 V. Perils of the Great 



Lakes. 



VI. Canada's Fish Li- 

 cense. 

 VII. A Region of Big 



Game. 

 VIII. In the Fishermen's 



Camp. 

 IX. A Day With the 



Berry Pickers. 

 X. North Shore Game 



Overseers. 



XI. A Desolate Abode. 

 XII. A Small Rifle 

 Country. 



XIII. North Shore Fur 



Pockets No. 1 . 

 A Trapper Pirate. 



XIV. North Shore Fur 



Pockets No. 2. 

 A Valuable Black 

 Fox. 



XV. North Shore Fur 

 Pockets No. 3. 

 Twelve Silver 

 Foxes. 



XVT. North Shore Fur 



Pockets No. 4. 



Eleven Mink at 



Once. 



XVII. Great Lakes Small 



Boats. 

 XVIII. Great Lakes Motor 



Boats. 



XIX. Great Lakes Fish- 

 ermen. 



XX. Great Lakes Fish- 

 ing. 



This Book is Bound In Cloth, 5x7 Inches, Price d-i r\f\ 



A. R. HARDING, Publisher, 

 75 North Ohio Avenue, COLUMBUS, O. 



