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FOREST AND STREAM. 



|!>M 28, 1882 



■ oak spreader was out with 



; wn.\ round, f«r (!»■ Letter 

 As a chair or support for 

 m-iogo inul.Tii.vith. This 

 ah tapering ends, and ISiii. 



ill..- 



', In. bolts p 

 tneh screwed 

 horns and lui 



.ends liv 

 linulil he 

 ie upper 



IT.' 1-eV 



tuenln.-ksiniih. 

 to work Ea any .. 

 stock. In spite • 

 of harmless hgu 

 such One and coi 

 would I 



Ik 



uriii 



each side the lower cap 

 ini.l adding much won 

 asked whv he had takej 

 sledge excused Ira extra 





tin' multitude 

 it be declared 

 ■act,.-. .-i-,.i be 

 . .nl.l- the time 



n.i u ''i'!i'''i','., , i','',V,: 1 .'',.;'. 





"honesfvu? 



tod*. 1 hushe ii 



lemsolv.-s. and f 



ventured upon 

 In- usual botch 

 ode the braces 



el mill v welded 

 intered braces 





anted. When 



w I. -rot the 



is l,m.u-ti most favorably in mat particular line. 1 am forced i>. con 

 elude my friend uhout right, and wonder what sort of looking am 

 mals thu~o yachts must ...- alofi upon close inspection. C. P. K. 



WORKING UP IN A NORTHWESTER. 



i-:.i, i, .,■ Von si ,i„,i Stream! 

 uue afternoon cook and I were shooting over our decoys ■„ ., i„,j n t 



s, lined 



uindi." 

 i-in. I 



Hood tide got up i 



hundred 

 e.i to do 

 i. taking 



CRUISING ON LAKE ONTARIO, 

 VdUor Forest una utreaui: 



GiROOEKV wagons, carpenters, painters, and rlggera made a lively 

 I picture us t n.- K.i'ie., ray. clown Inns, tuggoii at her lines ji. 





ding Katie, 



ir wind. 



iteeriug W. 





e hour anil 



iiiduight 



■ih.- wind 





hi, h shone 



noke fro 



mour2>ipes 





sTo«°e n a3 



t'o,:;,' 1 



an yachts- 







.. in ih. 



short time 



■ ■ ■ 



i ne tun i 



is loo well 



rdtack 

 in top, 



S>^ 



Mv 



antly iin-.-.-jsim.' wind only re- 

 el' tin- l.iilloon ith t >se it. 



Iiws and oiit through the 



ih.- bay Ho 

 hand was n 

 eni.erl.iiuo. 



e, of Belleville, expecting io Hnd her good 



I'" 1 ' I. -graph olhoe and i:-,r-ii:.-.| iri.->,<!-. 



tch Amcricani/ed city of Toronto was moal 

 g up in the evening with a grand dinner, the 

 ugh Ileum,, whose :|,Vio!.ner uvnterhoai d 



as we haul.-:! 

 .- peak caughi 

 to the gaping 



and i|- 

 el.-ai- ,' 



. -. ' ■ eking eiisioiners „ r „ hat. we don't know: but. we must 



'' I' 1 -'.'■• ' hat we were somewhat surprise.!, after the efforts the 



'.t i'l"'i hud put forth to enhance the' pleasure of the 



H. c.'s. that sof..rnial.-ind light a greeting was nurs. However, the 

 manners aud customs ,;u ,-j, ii:.( j(I [,v llr , ; r: , :> | ,,[ . . -; , ■ . i i Tii*- : -.].i\- h 

 12th. was our lasl day in Toronto. The morning was spentin storing 

 the ice and usual goods for a voyage. Katie ObAS 



MORE NEW CUTTERS. 



lady specified in these columns', >. 



.••lit 



cumbered deck of a sloop of twice the beam. On the quarterdeck 

 will be a quadrant companion, and. completely separated from it, 

 tlie^ockpit, with a scuttle leading to the suUroom, and space Cor nets 



Tn. 



lie upholstering at 

 Iso rhlijei;-* of neat 



ballast, boat, i hi- 



ll Mile. 

 1- side 

 •rhang 



r as rapidly as familiarity 

 idice and the stupid libels c 

 .ions upon practice which hai 

 t century ago. 



Editor I ■■-.- 



I did not intend to 

 am induced to send tin 



CRUISE IN THE SNOW. 

 [Continued.] 



finale of that 



toasts bread, elaborates a ^ 

 in h.-aiing the storm beat i 

 feet lo lire and reads a I 

 A U 



up.-h \..iii good nature, out. 

 iow cruise, by the receipt of 

 nicular. from a very pleas- 

 curious to know what hap 

 , Cos Cob River, and how he 



. '.ift.xl-Jff .xlfi. Win. at head 



