WHERE THE SPORTSMAN LOVES TO LINGER. 



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years ago the outtiow of Telos aud Cliamberlain Lakes 

 went doA\'n the AUagasli. Al] logs cut in that vast region 

 reached tlie sea through Canadian waters, the lund)eruien 

 being compelled to pay the ''Canucks" a tax thereon. To 

 avoid this the lund)ermen dammed up the outlet from 



Breaking Log Winj 



Chamberlain — where we camped on tlu^ Allagash trip— 

 and opened up the canal we were al)()ut to go down, thereby 

 clianging the liow of the water of these lakes and their 

 tributaries from Canadian to American rivers. 



The canal at the foot of Telos is a boisterous stream of 

 water, somewhat rock}^ and it re([uired exj^ert cano(^ing on 

 the ])art of tlie guides to float us safely into Webster Lake. 

 Chase's Carry, on tlie Allngnsli, and the Horserace, on the 



