WHERE THE SroUT^SMxVN LUVE.S TO LINGER. 



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th<)ui;li it took two hours of the day, ^nu were rewarded 

 witli seeing- a lake that was the cap-sheaf of them all. Lob- 

 ster Lake is the ideal si)ot for the business man who, while 

 enjo} inii the wilds of the woods, wishes to be at the same 

 time in touch w ith his business, as it is only a two hours' 

 l>addle — all dead water — from Lol>ster Lake to Nortlieast 

 Carry, with its long-distance t(dephone and postoffice. 



tSenior AKmber of the Transportation Company, Bateau and Canoe. 



Lol)st(T Lake eoml)ines the beauties and grandeur of all 

 tlie other lakes of the State. Wide, sandy b(\n;hes skirt 

 its shores, affording, from what we saw tliat day, a race- 

 track for tlie ]nany fleet-footed deer that visit it. Higli, 

 rocky cliffs, wonderful in formation, prot(H-t safe liarbors 

 with bcniutiful camping grounds. Unsur])asse(l mountain 

 scenry surrounds it. Nature so placcMl it that the higlu^st 

 mountains in the State, the mighty Katahdiu, the Spencers 

 and others, look down upon it. 



