

FOREST AND STREAM. 



IBS 



CRUISING ON GEORGIAN BAY. 



4 »W SHIEO-BWOT or live young gen 

 t\ lug party-good boat, Hue set 

 Address Drawer 4-14. Owen So i ' 



Hi.- nt appeared in the Toroi... mid 



(Otter part ot las! Aiicipi. To i .■ ■■- - ' 



would "initi Hie .—inn- ' if Ihore i-enll, was --,.. dan er ..Ihei-i: would 



I hers would 



would "join the gang" if there really was 

 ii.m il in iiviv event. 



office in the pretty little novo of Owen Strand, -at two 



iii,. answer?. After ., good deal of 



deliberation, iin-- decided, on c< rtain ones and forth." iihseut replies, 



: the psrrvbiid been mnde up. -'sorry to say,'"*! ethers 



Our party « .* .•■■ d vi-iler. a "limb" wh 



considerable saiUne anil who tool, .- ,n ■ .... Rol eeoud iu com- 

 mand, a (oily fellow: ii good -toi-v teller lull of theory, and his pro- 

 fession law: Moruni. n mo-'-i -ii --i,.- .i -'nee . ai ' who 

 from bia belief thnf -a liille drop iiwanJ then is relished hv rim best 

 of men" u, i-i ■_■ imissariot: p; w.. another limb w-l... hml never 



boeu in u - iii:. -: : i., n- .- - ' as we i-roued huu 



'.- i * mistn, i M ivi--,-,, i ,,-;, , L -. v.;, -- (rtn'l he flared tod,. 



tB " mdwhohadan lineartluy honor of Indian-:: ami lastly. 

 Shakespeare, who was most certainly a lunatic. 



here call a rishing smack, open all bur for- 



- whal - 



Our boal - 



aft. carried fcwi 

 on main: a fas 

 On the JStli 

 P, At. we hoist 

 isie. twelve mil 



liter te.- .. . 

 bad ft guitar alone;. 



.. deep, drew bin.. slmon,. -tern, ripped fore ami 

 -■ - _-.nl topsails, aatt, hoisl on sad .ml m 



! I - 



I'm usual bustle and excitement, at M 

 i. a-, and sailed with alight breeze to Preaque 



ni n . .-.v.- camped ill a pr.-Hyliifleshelterod 

 iviled the village,.- |.. „ .-.ineerl. The writer 

 ,,......,,,.>. o., „, u ,^. ,.ii* which he accompanied tlie delicate hay- 

 hacks in their sweet sOngS. We retired ai,,,nt . \. M. and ••all is still, 



I sii-n-e ofdi.- f.-llii.- - i I - -.I md ihe midnight cackle 



of the far off hen. 

 At daylight we arise- ail in good -pirite- and after a hearty break- 

 i in L.-im.n - best style, we s,-i -ail and in an hour Ow»" 

 s.-iiml i- • i I., ; . M , - i ii dista: 

 lecturer says. The bree?- is good. 



every -Ir.-jl ni .-e'li-a- the i'evil 



waves like a duck , which is a ^ 



Commodore, pa- i ■ ,r 



a ponin-nla s,-e tne Imliau villa; 



Island ha- bei n thi so m . 



pewas and Botl 



trouble to dig i I on thep 



■ i-l h -:■ 3 - - 



loiind, and at 

 We are tired 

 bor. and artel 

 had caught, 



'.-.'." as the eloquent 



lawks- Vhip- 

 mld rake the 

 end he will 



irrounde ■■ ■ sal little huts s 

 of i he setting sou. I climbed 

 the bhuv. and there pi rehei 



s- i. b -. I 



falling on a.-, ', , , 

 -ism, i the tad -i 

 As deai to 1 



Is nor his loved o 



Vs.impriill.lwhi 



--•- there- HU long i I 



now a pathetic an; i - 



store she 

 .lay' her: 



strong In 



them a h 



Lion's Head, in the eveuiug v 

 Wished to find some Seidiitz i 

 luu-mg ordered them. Robast 



.,,.!.,..- .1 — ,. ^.. o ,-i, .... 



V |-„-i 



day— Was one:" ) a-ked her if she eve,- ale cheese, a 

 l-boi'si, lit dreams. 

 We had a merry night, and we shall not forge! Uion's f 



■■ 'Tis morning ( .i.i - blithest lav. 



All Nanus s ehil.lreu fe.a ilm matin spring 



e inerdev: 



Vial while von little hail, glide- ,l,, wu the hay. 

 Wsftiug ih- sli-erieer- en their way again. 

 MnniVge.ii.il induce.-.. r,.m,..,i . minsl rel gray. 



After -aiiinr t 



., ail. brought u 

 and an fingiish 



I 

 not resident's pi 

 aud with align 

 ifen "f life any 

 right on the s 

 water power, si 



n it. there being plenty 



Ijivre ill the artena mi we hoisied --.ii' ,. ,. ,, > - 



Short time the wind dropped eeiiiph-rele. Then light hoi - 



i - ' - | ., inuds rolled mi; and wi 



sail and prepari d he Storm, WewoiUd have tt r 



i, =h( 



dpi,,- 



er like the ,-l- « hoin she . 



; v,e reached the harbor, a II th, .roughly- d ■ 



lie storm was over, the cloud-- had roll--.! 



with thai sweetness which nlwav= I'.diioi- „ 

 ■ -i ■ ■■ mi -'ii a poll- and hung, th Ian 



boat ami for more Hum an houi n.-nl i I 



ai came t., the top of the water an ire-t.-d I..-, 

 gdaj when we tumbled into our hunks, ami 



. - ,- - -- ,. gun: tin- wind iia- l.i. . mi 

 .•k careened along in her course, am! in less 

 i in a httle ba\ . where we found a couple of 



id two boys on the shore. Thcv i 



b lies ' - and thi point, but that we 

 ,- running m-ide ,-! I.-.-.,,- - . I ,,d WnJli 



I'eilt ttl'lll) - BWliCi 1 "- - el - SO pie, | 



Mlon to mo-, el .-..,:, i - -p, ' i- i ., ; - i I 



r.-s-.irv I,, cross a shoal change sheets, run 



jugi the channel and lifi ii ,g ,. . -. 



I. All was ready, and aw a- ' . - 



sheet." "Up eenlerhourd." ' r>ov. u close 



■ ' ■ e! all." Cut oh. misfortune; shake-,, ,mv had 



allowed tiie foresail to jibe around th.. mast, and unless lie gets it 

 down immediately weave on the rocks sure. Bob. witb good pies 

 once of mind, jumped and hum- his whole ueieht. on n and down ii 

 comer ; - 



us that Tor. ', 

 might sate half a mile 

 on shore we gathered a 

 in ul I titii one had no m 



shot 



fore 



"Hau 



And ■ 



island. 



"Up i. 



fill- 



■sail," 



ithin four feet of iln i -,. e. foiTntagthl 



ting but get nothing of any in mil. 



'lown. and the Iwobovs are still away. 

 ept it burning all night, At it next 

 the Tub. now thoroughly alarmed at 

 they had reached there at e'cloek 



■IT again at '.. ami once ig-a-e relnrued 

 i - - --!,,- . where, Iheyhad u -■ u 



ad thirty 





the 



t a few mtnutea 

 lads that Shakes 



!--!■:-._ Hi-- .ml, ., 



leg :l-lian-iuiil. Nothing wollM ,io hut the Soguiosll n-ii-i . il 



chief -h.-me which they did, thereby consuming the whole oar. 



'the chief returned 'Aith then., luckily-, for thcv had no f '■ . 



Bsl ■■-: v i:- cook,-,! on a spiit anil divided equally between them. 



after yvbieit thev made a wigwam with I,, nshes. and earl i 



log morning se ■■■ as, Tlmv reached the camp late the 



-a.ine night, their clothe, and boots worn l..-li,--.i- 



MaTiitow-annig is a preiiy Pin,, villagci. ,, l,ny oi i|„. 



and i- Ike p-iiio- ... hu-iiie- .,., i|,i Mauitonlni Island 



There are tour chui-cles. tw-o good holels. -,-■., I , , ,, ■ 



papa I -'',.'..;.... reral mills - - 



pleasant, heal. . r>li - lie- ,-,-,„-i ,.i many pleasui i 



No matter how hot the days rnav lie. the nights are alwaj s 000*1, and 



one can r.lw ..y- sleep comr'ortablv ued.-r a blanker. 



lAV spent tour hapfiv day- ii, ere. and w -re -or-ry to I- - 



Some ven line (rout ii- -.. . ... Iie.d ■ - - -,, 



famous Blue .lav (reel, \\e -,,,i, ,,, ii .hing, ffitb tolerable 



... I. e-pearc was the oulv otic who fared hard: hi a lished 

 himself, and caught "nevera one," W e w (arg, l practicing v,-'!h 



I ii ■ I i -ii -■■ -I - i - 



i.lanl --ii i raege-: liic revolver -.vie. loaded, h.-imlci lo Sliake-pi-. ir, 



and atorum het him Unit at tw-H,- paces he would miss I'm - ,1 ., 



,. . I '--'■■ o ■■ - - ■ 



squinting he liied. \o mark' Three time- l.'ds ra repi I i . 



Shakesi.eare said that Im had i„-e,i ns ... . -pi- (,,l. ami 



that accounted for it. 



. Is I a- '..n I...I • . a, _ ,,...ii:. 'a I,. 



'.'■ I' '"-'.' ' ..... I ' , I. I . 



' " '■ '" ■' "■ i fire Ot 'ii" opposite shove 



...I l o-.i ■■ ' •; ' ' ' I"- . - - 11. I ..,!.. hi. 



.-'.- i -" i '.i- iishi inn on , en chine tho place ftnintl 



the light had, a.,. -, ,| to ■ here he had iii-i left. FTe followed in this 

 manner till dnylight. ami lie u rindinghinisetl' dying, call -' " ,„ 

 pie around lum and told them ro prepare f,,r a gie-.it ,1-1, , . 



yiohaw k-. a-:- .ii. . :- - - . -n i " ", -. -, : . i . 



: i'lsky friends addressefl atu 

 - l mj uncle run feg - . idage: he cliargc 

 Lnitiii five cm - Bnty-fire Cents. I- 



- --,-ins. com- .-•-v- - - - .- -- , ,i ■- I .- -,,i. 



W. B, were sigli to g. ■ r,,,,-,,. There 



were sir indi-. sinthel - "-■' thi - oi a u middle of the 



hay Ih-y demanded iwetitj-fn ,-. - am - . , : ,- ,i i,| i, , 



: la i' kept out troin -;|i"i.- till d.o-k. tauilcd iu a, 



i.i , .••■■! to swim u creek and yvalk -even miles around Ihe end 

 totlfficamp. It was nearly daylign- when te--,, ' ■ 



I'le had a tussle Ir, keep him from" at,, ■ 



The boys iu Mnnitowiuiiug are jolly Cell, -v. --, 



a li.ili' 



vide 



e of a verv -oft nature, an 



■iilar in form, nliont SKI ami -Hh. 



p. narrowing down to ahoui 4ft. 



.-I. ... ii"., both i.-i.n iii,.- the 



see (hem inll while looking at 



.... Ing near . he center. 



t the light' deecy clouds with a 



i: 'I- i.i [li blufls, the nota. tlie 



. 1 goi 



s'-el.y 



f lit 



"All! what n gift is his woose .-.kill 



Can seize limb, amy of the pass 



And bring back summer ton yy-inli 



Willi all its goldt-i light and anil 



AY'e camped on the oeeu shore -r v, till,- i-,.i.,;-,]. 



here the moss ,,-asfiiilv a foot, -,-.,-,, , i|,| yiai 



forth inh V quiet sjdend, 



Island we passed the 



place of the gulls, d 



they raised in clouds 



Sded the 





_, half i.i-ii 



.ippillg of (lie water 



illg lifi lik, ... n 





spa, 



- , , - , I - - , 



'.■a- l-oi. a i the Indian 

 ihe Indian tot 

 •a,- Shakespeare showed 

 pipe, tobacco, knife aud 



■ on. ft,.' seemed t.o bo 



■ scalliB and ether such 



tgheci, and - ■ El 



l] ) may not be righl'. I 



n •■-■'. were ovei ■ is 

 powerful fellows, qm'et 

 stable, poni -. an I . . i. 



. i' ':■ ... The Indians 

 bed, pi '■- 1', . strong, and 



.- l-i'im 111 for t'Toui- rl.'i 



ended the affaii 



- 

 Roh. If W ami 



Wikweiiiikong: we round n village of 



There is hen ii i.'oiun.n (Jatholic mis 

 ■ - red j e.nv ago. Tim ebiii'.-li i- ;■ dm 

 l school .-ili.'i'.'l., d am •!., ling w hich are 

 .-iris. Tie:-\ iio some very luie needle 

 ry fine eollcclioii ot in. tire, , a ... . 



I ■ .. "i •: .■ ■.. "i-:.: , .i •: than Us arc 

 .- to US, We sailed a a ay, and that after 

 e-en the Ala in 1. 1 1 dan and ihe uuiinlaud, 

 ■■ We went ashore and offer. I oti 



i I, which we i- " 



lei a lot ol trouble we gol it up, and as 

 dan Island and camped. Lemons el 

 skunk was fussing When l.-mons spied 

 " ■' - i it. Mr. Skunk was making 

 odor: we might have had enough scout 

 -■ I ae -v. 1 . . i ' I-"".- ■ pistol -'mi 



as rtmniug. so we remained 



for ' in - "I- in the day. 





sleep. No 



'like. 



bapp; 



it om. the weather 

 shore, we wit 



streams we,-.- all 



nit two hour 

 rlul. island with 

 There is a trading 



m for ludtsn bar!. 



mi- way- from l lub 

 ' breeding 



' 

 two sons hunting and fishing. 



eare'.i.'auit half the day" wa- 

 le i i.-l .-- near by. He said 



• • -a. an.) now we miglil 



a- ii railed high on thi - 



w ■■ wi re so utterly disgusted 



i him. We started 



been told that the ,v i i, 



I from drifting, and aa the wind 

 tis enl ■ n - . in the course nf 



ii . : i I, - 1 ' :di I ,,..!.. 



■ - - - iiy t" tell lue Ihnt 



. "■ which Bob replied. 



hi -. . ..o.e.i Hlteen year- ai 



"i.mi on Sunday morning, after 

 could be wished for On 



.ns. - ins ft ' " nowcoidd 



• bur told the truth; he was aft. 



rhe w,,u!,| reeiie .slmkespenr-. 

 -." characters, ip- m-v, ■ ■ 



olien to in the ni.elit, he w a- P. 



We 



cd the 



■ '■ Ii tides thai we war* 



scenery, in Ihe lair.-r w e w,-i ,. move il.an 

 in the I'orniei- we were equally so 

 Next summer 1 go again: if any of the r. . 

 Stheasi should wish to come, for paiiienlar- addres-, vmbek Vi.r. 

 i iirrv Soryp. tint.. Drawer 14-1, 



Edit$r Forest 



An -a recent 

 there was a eo 



dipper "geis iiw 



point aud out of sight. Hi hall an hour they had relnrued. to find 

 ns gone, mm - lo .in ii i.i, igriu. We could' not be bla .... 



i " had - e been delayed, ami ae though: to give them a. 



lessou. Tie-,-, had twenty-two miles to walk to reach alauitoyvaning 



Their absence was accounted for in this was. While stalking ile- 



i 'i - i ' - til "'■' '"■ I liel ', -I. 



LENGTH MEASUREMENT. 



and .s7c ,,,„,- 



im-.-iiiigof tlieQuaker fill V. O. to eteCI ofe.eei-- 

 mpleic evisceration i he ..'-■:-. iignitaries, hoivever, are 

 r. The elnb i- in , t tiourish ing conditio.!, end :-,,- ,-, , 



-. -' u: le able men. nud working menu: Ik i . 

 • sure musty, .dr. .lam.- (-, lid, - ami oih.-r builder- 

 -.lipd p. -pur ni," full w id. heats- in order i.-s.-.-m-,- 

 •••e "i -ail iima. and that i . i ., ,„-,,, s co sf 



'•'" lens- 1- H- -i -■- - I ■ i,.,., 



vilhiig i -. i i", .,,1 1, , ,, i, 



tl< a- .1 .- long ' "-! i I" - if ..-, "|. "j len.-ri, 



tiliiesitgloriouslv hapi , i, ... sv lined 



.... With ill..-.' b, .1-,-H, .,l,oi liol - -i . ,i i id. 



US i. I n sella of Ilm (!.(.., I" la-sl i.-io-. Il I- ,-. „ ,,,,,..; I,|. 



very unfair rule will he ignored under ihe ie« regime. 



I sudt a hoal on rhe sti-r,i.,'hl frai-.i.- p|,-,,,. T kepi -,...' 1, 



law, and ori-l- - l ■' - . , ,.,—.. ,. ; . ■ , •, . I, i ., 



.vas a success, .i-l' 1 .- records show, km win she v, ns twice th- 



1 I wo and one-third deeper than i,-, ... 

 Mci- ceuterboard yvas one-half her length, and her hum 

 Striae and one-dtlli her length, oilier -par- in proportion 

 Mie was built ostensibly ro prove th- i.i I , . ..!.- My sue 



-. .ii iiiur,- for the mi.' a i ii,... ,,,,,,. 



powerfld lever for -and hags, and lb.- el of sail 



e> I imeuled willi working sails ami d.,i,l ,.n.i, ,, ; , 



heel down ai i ho si igtitest provocation i" -■ ■ ..', , - i 



'" - 1 -i" ' '" ' '■■-' ■ ' - ' ' -.• to a lateral pr. -- ■..-, r i,, 



' I •' e -- ,, . - _■ ...ri, l- ,. .1 lo . .; 1 , , . _ .,., ,,| , I. 



eoidii make htraciuai I v ... , ... ,,,„,, (1 , h . h 



'- '-.-.. ! 



card ball ist, si,, was N. r: -e- : . 



frames Hud plan king. I am qnileccit.ii.. a -I i --, . i ..,..:, 



head- --lightly roui .1 up froni the loadline wadd ai,-... ■ , - ... . -., , -,i,p. 



- i' -■ ....at of four or five '.cams I .--.p. ft I mild abii 

 boat on this plan, to be readv lor a fall ami ,-, -,-uap- wi : , 



tarn i ■ .' ' -i 



I unil old enough to e-ypeel -I 



ill a.lrive. A lloat Ihat rsiioi aid ,,, p,,l - I,,-, ,„... -. Iward in 



— lllgll water is m.i -i -- i - ,, ; . K i ; \v 



IK. ft. W.'s experience hear- dul,. air argim.em e - |. „ ;, , i,., 



m to have s. a-.oin . 1-.. ..e- I : ■ . i ■,. ,u type ,.,' 



... i- - d ...- ii a imell. To ns.- the mai - Ii . 



--'■■' - --a- would nlmosl be p.-rsnad,.,] .,. : , :, ,..-. a eases being 



'" (\ "--i nf tl i - ■ ■'!" in- I. 



"- - -'"' Hired by a bumpkin -l -■• .-' n , r - 



in a similar niaimer in ilmi i,n- -d'e--i in-, h, -"i.-.i-i ,a u ( awl Tilts 



would p.,--:|.l, I , ,,' -. i !.. ii,.,-, - ,,., , -_ -:,,-i| dl propOl' 



. Iii-I -.' ' "'I'" ' ;,' I -I - . -u I, . |,,. , , I 



. i, ' ■ . . . '...',,' . i . . i ii'.j i ■■:. in ... i hj s -oid, oi 



lenglhen ..ill. tlleh' load-like form amidd.'i ,, , i hem higher 



■- adopted for thob -aim >, , :,,..-. 



menl will be held mil for .hem lo follow on. 1.. sea rhe nuinlv lilrl- 

 ciitier- BOOH RbOlll tO |OttJ the tleel, ,,r there will be mischief done. 



