29, 188S, 



FOREST AND STREAM. 



388 



swept between the piers in grand style and ro 



rickety breakwater. TUe harbor is very small and is n 



by a fleet of stone-hookers— sniall s. 



iii i nk-iriK froitt Hie rooky ledges Jusl • 



carried m Toronto for bull i.. . 



mites, 



A cold lunch wax enjoyed here, and then with ma 

 started to prone ihe mysteries ol the River Credit. G 

 the toad bridge was unite a tight fit. Inn the app aranc 

 ivhv bridge ».i. appalling. It was Ixintr repaired, and 



: us i lun. mi shim deed nf'v 

 ■enroled hi tin- gii-'-i. uith 

 ,,-, i. ■•.-.. niidheld in high, r, 



nil i i sail home i 



ibjects than buy 



„■. Hue others to 



.wing from the 

 pood - -i ■ l home. 

 alien, intending 



"•I K s s ,i„; g. ,1.. „;a,l 



., at ili" in.. utli (if tin- Rtobii 

 itioai. the (lurlew, ■•! tbi i r 

 id .1 rumble in the Melds, pfc 



ed up by the 

 i Mr. Kerr of 

 's dandy, all 

 icessary, and 



As we i 

 on the ba 



them. Tl 

 was tukei 



.- bo 



Re 



■ pi 



all sail. ' * ""'"'""'" " ' a '" 



Thus ended our end*;, all Well satisfied, indeed, proud of our craft 

 which had safely weathered a blow that sent a good number of much 

 miner craft hunting for Shelter, liouRiK. 



THE WINTER CAMP-FIRE. 



'Pin .it... 

 1 the 

 or paddle, 



c sports to which 

 real work of our 

 ■ •I the meetings 



lent, Wilkin, Brenta 

 booker C.; V. 

 Pittsburgh G.Can 

 The meeting w.-c. 

 man .nut the minnt 

 after Which Mr. C. I 

 for the season an, 

 Hoffman werenorai 



the former being el, 

 regretting his ubsei 

 the new iiu.lerlnkin 

 the aims and puri 

 chair, lu order to ta 

 Prof. Kowler of tl 

 Choice of D Ca,„„. 



able, unci the roj 

 the river proper 

 The eat bout can 



prosperity to 

 jel) explaining 

 Wilkin to the 



opti','.. 



Nautilus was nui detinitel 



t'Ticd :i sea-going c,i ■ 



used a |i:.\-:n h.n.loni earn 

 waters u Hob liuv or shin 

 eral seasons, and liked i 

 notal.lv the mil. rather s 

 lines, inn „,.i| , 



line entrance ami ruii, tl 

 boats have been in use f. 

 bowed models, and the 



drier, rising more quick 



with Mr. Norton, lie vv.it. -rim 

 and the geucrul form of hnlto 

 cunoes, and the pel formance i 

 Mils indicate that sue is at lea 

 I'-i ix <■* mi-Ved 'hut the boats 

 trom ».V lois wheu s-iiliug ut 

 •IWrbaV miisoWPisibi, 



model. Had ii-.d a Hie- I.nke 

 e of the points of the C "... Uaj 

 n-sliaped Lotto n wiib no holl., 



mil to lie: line: lined ho : ,t..:. 

 i the liner lines tin w a hue- v 

 speed that wus not present in 

 s by a sketch. 



A general discussion of the value of Full and hollow lines followed. 



o. i. up the question, ••What I 



posing ihe divisions of puddling, sni 

 he budding of one medium t vpe. i" 

 ...•n.i.-.l .he Shadow. cOlid, lillliug 



tc ,aud 

 . which 

 tui Kob 



Iiii- mini had h.-i'd his 



c in thcKj.einc. 



. Mr. Wilkin, remarket 



vp. 



PKRSt >v,\].. Mr. (has I,. Norton has return.-.! to New York und 

 ill sad again ituder the red ami white st.ip.-s of the N. Y.c. c. Mr. 



Van i:.-ii-.b,.!.,lr.. N. V. c. c, has ,. i,„ ; .,..i ... \.« York after a 



' Sew v.ir'k. ' m'i- LucienWulsln.Cm'.C C. is now in Burope^but 



expected home about Christmas, w.- t.a.i a e.-.l. I >t. icfrom 



r. Reade "W. tatflsy. canoe k'atiii.a. P. c. c. Mr Bailey came to 



,-u S ..it, i I., present at the lirst camp-fire, lie enjoys the honor 



UK Mississippi. Messrs. Keoeh and Bughee, whose 

 IlicMissi.-sippi wus d.-eril,..d i„ }',,|i i-.st am. Sthk 11 of 

 e at \ ioksbnrg on Nov. 1?. A full account of their cruise 

 after Its completion. 



Yachting. 



To injure prompt at'ention. eninmnniinilions should be ad- 

 dressed to the Forest mid Siren,,, Publishing Co., and net to 

 individuals, in whose absence from the o(lii-e mutter* of im- 

 porla/nee ore liable to delay. 



MAY. 



THE CABIN TABLE IN WINTER. 



l.-I.SK.wilKHl-: will be found a referem-. t I the meetings arranged 



idmg the ilnanciai .1 

 iriely upp.-rmos. ,,. 

 may be divided in 1 



;t prominently in all 



ma sporting point, f 

 is.ealas w.llasmet,- 

 il'-h ,-all Into being a 

 til •:. -T-i.tv ami fore- 

 thell' own a.lv.-uiM-- 



siuall cabin yacht, no 

 theaecon.|. 



' of calling together the . 



and be the means ..r ..ore olio ; 

 yachting which shall be within 

 afford even a forty-foot sloop. 



ners of small yachts for purposes 

 s of the paodle? The smallest yacht, 

 nd expendituie for keep, thai is the 



the reach of thousands 



"THEREFORE." 



now buiioiii.' 



is ..I extremely 



tit. verv uilT.r 



•nt in tvpe from 



•: ihe deeper 



i.oat Mr. Diinon 



or a lighter 



rail ■, es,,-|. As 



lore boats Li 



ill for him than 





the Ughl draft, 



•r boat, is a 



o. -n die in: fact, 



st at pees,,., 



s toward larger 



ith large dtspl 



aeeinent and the 





nothiui; better than su 





primitive ark- as 





••• has no! put bim ah-a 





in- beginner, and 





he cannot have the si 







u eu 



lers could nol sail. He 



mis i 



(•••ii left biL'li and 





Why should ih- //. . 



ii 1,1 



tiVesI th. crude 



teoi 



3 with misleading iniluei 



ceS 





CAPITAL OUT OF A MISPRINT. 



(^OMKTIflNt; must be allowed for the frantic eiforts of our various 



teid in which 



product cut 

 ill be induce- 

 ■ a canal boat. 



out in , 



ihiuker 



Tbos 



it which has ever appeared 

 i reference to -'the highest 

 ieii-th of a misprit standing 

 hurried reader and lightest 



rllllg 

 r the 



tting 



in question thai the sail area rule 

 re grotesque display of ignorance 

 tiuns eouid not ue crammed into 

 it Bedouin. Ileen. Voluiide. We»o- 

 lenglh than with sail urea mea- 

 L'to lof'tv topimintK Ihe cullers as 

 .■ of i heir leadline. There are 



the 



l American yaehisti 

 ;ucb a burlesque 111.(1 

 of the pnolie. 



ionic dailv pep.-r i.i 

 Hieing among san 



pep- 



i ,„. 



dlSg el'ul in 



r Blips, In the 



:ie I.--S ill, nit- 



with the Intel, 



in put up « ith 

 cannot expect 

 us Having only 

 eet any Lonest 

 i a ininiiiii dig- 

 • disgraces the 



rings. 

 .• pos- 



isdom 

 tlhey 



ilieii-gi.-nt weight, and willingly would thev 



neet Had our .,is rested counsel pre- 



panie in the ...imp. j.nii in,. America t'up 



.!:•■!• mature deliberation, rejected 

 ■■Hen ha. k upon length and sail with a bar 

 th; upon the throne once more, backsliding 

 icd would be it confession „f m.-apaeit v so 

 that f..r th- -ood .epm, ..f lheeo..,iniii,ili 

 ill business to hold the Hose of length in.-as- 

 e grilldsti.ne. 



..■ can be more satisfied with the turn iitl'airs 

 in are anxious b. s,..,. ,-, ,,| _, acbts.ii-plaeethe 



nSmBAw. I'. ■ . -. 



I dev,'lop,„e,.t alread.v Then why should th.,-" be urn obstacle in He- I the aboliMon of length rules. If you «Urt the diseussiou ufregl'if we 



•is. ihe rest acting only as 



rillg6, penult u,e ... 



if bulk inenuureinenl. which 



Lest interc.ds ,,i yochtiug 

 lainmer blows looking to 



