54 WHERE THE SrOKTSMAX LOVES TO L1N(;EU. 



chilled to death. The inothei- was nowhere iu sight. We 

 carried the poor thinly;- up to the camp, rubbed it dry and 

 fed it some condensed milk and hot water. It became a 

 passenger on our tri]) as far as Connors, where we gaAX^ it 

 away. We stopped at a farndiouse a few miles below tlie 



The AUagash Entering the St. John. 



falls, obtained some cow's niilk, and fortnnately a rubber 

 nipple, and our little charge had its rations early and 

 often and seemed to enjoy our society. 



On the menu card at Allagash Falls Avas ^^fruit in sea- 

 son." Forest fires had left great tracts of timber land 

 along the Allagash l)ai'e and desolate; acres of red rasp- 

 berry bushes had grown thereon, and the fruit was ri])e 

 Avhile we were there. 



