WHERE THE SPORTSMAN LOVES TO LINGER. 41 



The g"()vernin,i>' power acts the coward towards the Beef 

 Trust, but it sets the mlDions of tlie hiw on the trail of the 

 poor o'liide wlio, witli his hard- work in 2; helpmate, is trying 

 to make a living from his sporting canij). 



While passing through Eagle Lake we visited the tram- 



way, a ^'moving sidewalk/" constructcMl through the woods 

 from ]^]agle to (1iamb(^rlain Lakes. The wat(TS in Eagle 

 Lake tlow toward the St. John and on through N(nv Bruns- 

 wick to the sea. The trauiway enables the lumbermen on 

 r^agle Lake to tloat their logs via Chamlx^rlain and the 

 East Branch to the mills on the Penobscot, thereby avoid- 

 ing a Canadian tax. 



As one traverses the woods of .AFaine he is often reminded 

 of In^gone days by the immense rotting stumps of the for- 



