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WIIKKi: THE SPORTSMAN LOVES TO LIXdER. 



compaiiT — boon coinpaiiions, so to speak, possibly orowu 

 up toiiotlier- — llo^v Avero wnitinii' for the buzz-saw, to pavt 

 forever, and. as in tins lif(s one to reach no fai-tlier tlian 

 the abode of tlie lowly, w liile its more fortnuate companion 

 would ornament the home of the well-to-do. 



Bar Harbor Express, Maine Central Railroad. 



Everything Avas at hist in readiness for our departure. 

 One morning bright and early we k^ft on the Bangor and 

 Aroostook Eailroad for Mooseliead Lake, arriving at Kineo 

 that afternoon. There the seeond guide, another Indian, 

 joined us. Before our departure from l^angor we got the 

 first glimpse of what was in store for us. A joA^ous lot of 

 sportsmen Avere at the depot. Canoes Avere being loaded 

 into baggage cars. The trucks Avere loaded Avitli bundles 



