FOREST AND STREAM 
309 
FOR RENT 
Salmon Fishing 
A mile and a half of water on the 
Northeast branch Ste. Marguerite River, 
near Tadousac, Province of Quebec. 
Affording fishing for two or three rods; 
five good pools within easy access of well 
equipped spacious camp beautifully situ¬ 
ated on bend of river. Season commences 
about the middle of June and fishing is 
good until August 15th. Owners unable 
to be on the river this season, would like 
to rent the water. 
For further particulars apply to 
CAMERON MACLEOD 
Room 350 Tremont Bldg. 
BOSTON, MASS. 
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SWEFT 51FG. COMPANY 
53* Griswold St., Detroit, Mirh. v - 
A. M., we shall leave Hermit Point paddling up 
the Hudson River to Piermont, N. Y., where 
the canoes and outfits will be shipped direct to 
Suffern. You can also ship from Edgewater 
and Jersey City by Erie R. R., but allow two 
weeks. Wells Fargo Express reaches this 
point. Mark: (Your name) care of American 
Canoe Association, Suffern, N. Y. 
It will be necessary to purchase food (supper 
and breakfast) before leaving Suffern, as you 
cannot get anything en route. About eight miles 
down stream, camp will be made on Saturday 
night, after “eats” there will be a rousing camp¬ 
fire—with the A. C. A. spirit of good fellow¬ 
ship prevailing. 
Sunday morning early the trip will be con¬ 
tinued and at noon a dinner will be served at 
the hotel below Pompton Lakes. The commit¬ 
tee is endeavoring to have motion pictures taken 
of the cruise. 
If you have a boat and no partner or have no 
boat and want a partner, communicate with the 
Chairman. 
Trains from Jersey City (Erie) 12:54, 1:05. 
1:46, 3:29, 4:04, 4:55, 5:42. 
Trains from Mountain View 3:55, 6:01, 7:17. 
9:25- 
JAMES B. McMAHON, JR., Chairman, 
103 Vermilyea Avenue, N. Y. City, 
THE SONG OF THE PINES. 
“Hush and Rest,” the pine trees sigh 
In endless lingering lullaby, 
Till the forest wearying for sleep 
Throws off its flame-robes in careless heap, 
Wooed to dreams by the murmuring sweep 
And rhythm of melody. 
Now a song of a river that leaps 
Over crags and rocks in jagged heaps 
Catching them up in frenzy to hurl 
Them, back again to the endless swirl, 
That is rushed along by the wild winds whirl 
And the forest moans as it sleeps. 
Now a song of a shadowed stream 
Shining over white sand’s gleam 
Winding forever, drowsy and slow, 
While summer suns through the shadows 
glow 
And southern breezes softly blow, 
And the forest smiles in its dream. 
Song of a day when the sun is lost, 
When the heart of the forest is shaken and 
tossed, 
Crash of trees, shattered by the gale, 
Splash of rain and clatter of hail, 
Sob of the wind in a wild wet wail. 
And the forest groans in its sleep. 
So the song—now slow, now hurrying fast, 
Till the forest wakes from its sleep at last. 
Trees, touched to life by the breath of 
spring, 
Strong in new life, chant and sing, 
Drowning the pine trees’ murmuring, 
Forgetting the winter past. 
Still—“Hush and Rest” the pine trees sigh 
In endless lingering lullaby, 
Till the forest again shall weary for sleep. 
And throw off its flame-robes in careless 
heap, 
Wooed to dream by the murmuring sweep, 
And rhythm of melody. 
MARY COMFORT CHAPIN. 
ANNOUNCEMENT 
Photography in Natural Colors 
Within the Reach of Every 
Camera Owner 
Why should you lose the pleasure 
of having perfect photographs in 
their natural colors of your travels 
and vacation trips? A permanent 
and true souvenir of your Sunny 
Hours of Life. 
Why not learn to make Colored 
Photographs ? 
Toward that aim I can help you to 
make this fascinating pastime in a 
few practical demonstrations. 
All you have to do is to notify me 
as I am always ready to give you my 
personal attention wherever you 
may be. 
PAUL G. GUILLUMETTE 
75 Fifth Avenue NEW YORK 
Formerly Official Demonstrator for the 
Lumiere Autochrom 
Put Your Trust in an 
^ldofown Canoe 
It’s speedy, easy to handle and safe —more so 
than any canoe that ever touched water. That’s 
its reputation among knowing sportsmen and 
guides. Don’t drag your arms out in a rowboat 
and don’t gamble on other canoes. Come to 
canoe headquarters and buy an “Old Town 
Canoe’’—$30 up. 4000 new canoes ready. 
Writeforcatalog and name ofnearestdealer. 
OLD TOWN CANOE CO. 
Steel Fishing Rods ,i 
| Go right in after ’em, old sport. You have been | 
! taking care of yourself all winter. Now cut loose. I 
; Get your feet wet. Get soaked to the skin. Be 
j game for a couple ot weeks and show your 
sporting blood. The easy chair and the blanket 
are all right for those who must, but what you 
want is adventure, new experience, a thriller, 
something to make conversation with the boys. 
Put your tackle in shape. 
Go to your dealer and look over the No. 5 Tele- 
I scopic Fly Rod, the No. 8 ten foot Jointed Fly 
Rod, the No. 38 Adjustable Telescopic Joint- 
Locking Fly Rod, the No. 29 5J6 ounce Fly Rod, 
the No. 33 light Bait Casting Rod, the No. 35 
new Adjustable Telescopic Joint-Locking Bait 
Casting Rod, the No. 30 Pocket Bait Casting 
Rod, the old reliable No. 11 Trolling, Bait and 
Steel Fishing Rod or the New Silk Wound De 
Luxe “BRISTOL” Fly Rod or Bait Casting Rod. 
They all say It’s going to be a good fishing season. 
Send for Free Catalogue! 
THE HORTON MFC. CO., 84 Horton St.. BRISTOL, CONN. 
