2 96 



forest and stream. 



8, 1883. 



who paddle, living apart, than doc* now. This could be accomplished 

 by correspondence aud occasional visits to those hot too Ear off. 



:•■ : •/. i i ::••• -'lar. than ill B re an of 



.lev. nluie-. lni-lmps, ■ r. mp !Tr •■< i' 



• I value to fuime n av, ..-.,:. .r.-.-.i. rue explored wat 

 : ' 

 from time to time. 



WATERTIGHT COMPARTMENTS. 



• 



Tl lesuon i • airtight ■■ 



much am-alien auii.ngeai.,.. i- 



warrants, seeing that on its -ali-taei-.i • <■•! . -. 



... ..I. i,i believe 

 ■:. I I do noi see any immediate prob- 

 craft hi-ni.r swept :, a.-iv by the null 



hi i anything i 



Kllish. cal]..w youths Willi ■■: pi I. claim |..i :i:iv 



lybe persuaded to build uuittm Therein) 

 ■ foolish nac of cheir rn.ji.icv. All i . 



1 rhaps -pi-ul ii • 



oi hair the run in n Humph. :.- ihc.v 



.and it is fair, to give cutters credit tor all the 



id I'mil is I . 



ting of ran- to make them 

 I and laps must be 

 refuHy laid in rliicl! v 



iuul.. :•- :\ 



r that, like I 

 Urlintt a eul 



iv. but 



build one we.iuu i 



twice the 



ml and ihat there 



the pub- 



■ 



ri' ■' mio fire M I. 



• wn.d-... i. pickled, 



A31ATEUB UCILDER. 



THE CHART LOCKER. 



w& 



side, now 1 would like 



erelj rem 



i hear this bear's version." 



POUGF.KS. 



CONCERNING OPEN BOATS. 



..us required, but : 

 ■iiii-.iM. fresh evcrj 

 ..! if prop 

 lue to them. 



T V. l; There is no place in New York where large burnt 

 in- nri.l unless imported to order, hut thev miiv occasionally ' 

 on Obinn ships, where they ate used for dunnage. 



i)uchtitiQ. 



HE IS ON A CRUISE. 



Irani;..: . 



Unit were all thai prevent.'.! 



that part. In any ,i i 



twelve, a sufficient number 

 gri at d.al would have he 

 match. 



As tO the nrive.- 

 question yon would do wi 

 iliuiensi...iis i.f t.oih bouts i 

 ii..:::«rt.. with lift. Kin. di 

 Sift. (Jin. with if!, liran. T.. 



The above measurenit ni- 

 mh.uIiI like t . ha- 

 iaige. 



■ ....... . . 



:St amateurs,:: im- • •., ,:.;: \ 

 ig live ballast being absurd, 

 edge usually carried, but if 

 S could easily have arranged 

 »uld not .airy more than 

 red to hainlle light sails. A 

 n order to make (he desired 



Lilv It., thai is a 

 ri. i- following 

 ii.-iv.-i: i.iriva, .mft.slifi. 8 

 y l<„ -sTft. .-.in.Mift. 3iu..v 

 •■::>, I'enu-nt. B3.50 and 9.13. 

 m Mr. Olseu's ifacht Cist I 

 he Oriva can I fi 





WATERPROOFING FABRICS. 



i have no doi 

 ids of cutler sailing; will 

 in ..I the erul 

 • deceived, nud as tor 11 

 ■r. lam as loiske It all iu, \ 

 to talkahotii is the late u 



admit thai two of the tl 



hat of the Knicke 



he Lily It., bin bdil 



i. anil Ms actual i . 

 fool, heat (he I'.-ti. I O-lmii, 



that would sink 

 ■ . h ii.ii were to 

 • else for that mar- 



.i.iia and lugarol le« 

 bens..;:. 



To waterproof linen, the Ph< 

 solution of sulphate of ahruiini 

 a soap bath of the following « 

 resin and one pari of crystalli 

 is-.n- .,i water n::ii dissolved. 

 halt part of tables 

 pari o;' white curd 

 pni In wo 

 can beam 



llelllp.-li I. 



stretched and hpated over a ! 



i vi.nli a | i: ;■■ with apiece 



In, i iron or between rollers, o 

 In-bad ..1 us:ng a < 



■ 

 drawn over it. pn 

 be rubbed nn cold and thca a 1 

 saturated with Bel 

 wrapped in i;. a:.- . 

 tallic rolls. Where ■ 

 lade c 



rollers thai 



•■ k "l't 



melie.i paraffl .■•. The excess Q 

 brush or hoi 



\\ Inn pur.:. line i 

 oa-ly well and tlioroughlj dri 

 solution t'loai penetrating wiih. 

 .In....'-.".. 



OOOds lllllSI be pie 

 lllie Will ... 



.1 icpcl II 



ACTINGc 

 utneeti: 



r.si i. nee .,! 



WINTER CAMP-FIRES. 



the ir.icsti.in "f u siiilaolc ii 

 iiipl' iivs. ' sugi.-e.-ted by 

 their return lh'-v snblnliteil th 



ing of canoeists having be< 



•etury and 



:■■• 1 :,. 



s electe 

 subject will be dls 



That lie- ineetin 

 days, the lates to be ftxed in itdvanc 



, ■;■, ■. ... I ol llfty cenb 



l>.-r member for the 

 peines. 



The report of the committee was i 

 an informal discussiou ■■( B meeting place, outline, ol i ■ 

 a local meet next spring, the cumpoi 1884 at the Thousand Islands 



vhether he would during the summer 



.-o-ealled 

 less of Tiat floored, light-ui : 



• that purpose are eminent!.! titled, 

 jew Jersey Clul cou Icnetii thi i-; oi N-ptumber. 



, -1,,,,,, ,fil„. (!■•:•. .-. ,.:■ \i~. 



■Mill.'f.iril I- 



EertO the superior knc.«ledL'e .■! v..urwn.- •..-... K (i.;itTi^i\n. 



IIouokks. Oct, -".I. IS*W. 



I i'.v Jlr. tiiinlaud - ii. indly speaking, twl 



iiid Iliree linn- :, ■ d.-.-i. ..- . I.ilv Ii. IC he 'Will place one mateli-box in 



rear of another and oile i iiciu ii.i L. eo he ... ill luive si.v maUdl-boxes 



option that Idly B. and Oriva are fined :iv..i. 

 solidsurrom Mious to the same extent, the l.nv !; 



: in the butt •■( (in- miva. Wo cannot follow Sir, Gart- 



.. I'.-lr'.l and Ihe Tin, I p. The lalb-r 

 : some twelve hands us shifting live 

 ul-.i villi usual Bs»H ballast and .■ 

 . 

 and r.-ii.lv b any length o] time. The Thorp i* tha 



■ pr 



Preadnaughl, Madeline, I -iimi 1 

 ean l.-ad where -.iievcanu"! fil- 

 in heavy .Hus.de work, lint grt 



and win r, t::"\ can'l -■■ 1.0 \ ; 



But about ti'icsc cutler vici 



about them at the NewportC 



and excuse- w. , 



craft ibev beat, when Hay .1 



auce- "I J 



beaten by -wiyi.oig. and h 



not an apology for the oilier 



...... 



a.. spied to (heir v 



prove thai 



suited tc : 



esa-ail Ii... 



: ai.N pail 

 .. ];.; r.-i.i.i loi'dina. 

 . ,.-:.-. ShOfl I'le'.ne >Mciitilial 

 ,-v a.-e . !, ,1,1,:. .-.,,. 



and where 



imu-e. 



• howling 



le for the 

 to oeat them, the perform- 



1 defeatwad patched upami 



ii..; 



1-1- 

























lise down thi 













1 togi ih.-r tut 



















• eaq 









■■ i-a 











iu return for 



. tlie i.-asi sen 





3 boats 







■ boats with ti.vad 



UII..-I 



normal crews 





the boats » 



ah .-ana 



: ■: 





Cutter will be found 





itbanamaccii 





: as II.-.i.iiu: 



■ - ' 



found 'ii.. 





Only under 



such 



■•all the 





inlbi bgli 



| 































iiinhcr woui.l 



• but. for thi 











.X'"i 



b,,ais id'- 









■ 



11 























- 













ce. This may 













-. .mi ... may 



) -well as ten yi 













e in his lil'eliiu 











Ollt Ol tcD ill 













• andtheftrsi 



blunders 



bay a single tit 



not happen ioi 



occur to-day a 



in one 



the bands of people 



quality a hoe.i commendable 

 absolute safety. Forcspertst 



