FOREST AND STREAM 
375 
to j cm 
Glimpse 
of Fairyland 
There is nothing quite like the scenery of 
the Thousand Islands of the St. Lawrence — 
nowhere in the world you will see just that 
translucent “blue” of the water or just that 
delightful maze of island-dotted river scenery. 
The palatial steamers of the Canada Steam¬ 
ship Lines pass through this fairyland of 
Canada on their way from Niagara to the Sea. 
It’s a trip you’ll enjoy every minute of, 
from the time you go aboard at Niagara Falls 
or Toronto, until you reach Chicoutimi at 
the head of the glorious Saguenay River. 
Booklet telling all about it, sent for 6 c., 
to cover cost of mailing. 
THOS. HENRY, Passenger Traffic M’g’r. 
Canada Steamship Lines 
Limited 
1G3 Victoria Square 
MONTREAL, QUE. 
Fares from Niagara Falls: 
To Montreal and return - - $ 18.55 
To Quebec and return * - 25.90 
To Saguenay River and return 34.55 
TOURISTS 
desiring to spend the summer away from the beaten 
path where starched collars and dress clothes are for¬ 
gotten, try Gowganda, Northern Ontario. 
Excellent fishing, brook, salmon and gray trout, pike 
pickerel. Many moose and red deer. 
Many interesting canoe trips through the surrounding 
lakes and rivers. 
Comfortable hotel. Apply, 
BARRETT HOUSE Gowganda, Ont. 
HOTEL SHAMROCK AND CAMP 
Friends’ Lake, Chestertown, New York 
In the Adirondacks 
. Tine and balsam section. Five other lakes with¬ 
in six miles. Fine fishing in all. Vegetables and dairy 
products from farm. Mail arrives three times daily. 
z,40o feet above sea. Rates and booklet on request. 
A. L. BERRY, Prop. 
SALMON FISHING 
I have miles of good Salmon Fishing on the famous 
Nepisiquit River, and also good trout fishing, which 
I will lease in periods. There is accommodation for 
three or four Ladies and Gentlemen in a comfortable 
and well furnished Lodge which is beautifully located 
and secluded, with ice house and smoking den and 
situated about_ midway of the fishing. Lodge is g 
miles from Railway station and reached over a good 
road. Experienced guides always on hand For full 
particulars write to H. Bishop, Bathurst, N. B. 
FOREST HOUSE 
BUDD LAKE, N. J. 
DIRECTLY ON LAKE FRONT 
Bass fishing, bathing, music; newly furnished; gas; 
8 acres shady lawns; fine roads; elevation 1,200 feet; 
on range of Schooley Mountains; no mosquitoes; capac¬ 
ity 200; ideal place families; 48 miles. Lackawanna; 
autos accommodated; special rates, $5, May 20 to Tune 
1. Booklet, DURYEA. 
took next berth with 922, George Lyon being high 
with 192, this was top gun for the team event. 
Bridgeport came next with 917, the rest finishing 
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Weymouth 
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For Club or 
Private Preserve 
In the Western Catskills, four hours 
from New York; four miles from Parks- 
ville station by good country road, or 
eight miles by extremely beautiful motor 
run from either Liberty or Livingston 
Manor; elevation 2200 feet. Tract of 
about 600 acres, three-quarters forested 
and one-quarter farm lands, in the moun¬ 
tains between the Beaverkill and Nev*r- 
sink valleys. Includes a mile of Wil- 
lowemoc trout river and the whole of 
an exquisite 60-acre lake. Good fishing, 
abundant small game . and bird life, 
unusual freedom from insect pests. 
Three comfortable cottages or bunga¬ 
lows ready for immediate occupancy, be¬ 
sides farm house, barns and outbuildings, 
all in excellent order. Fine farm and 
garden produce; good water supply. 
Regular mail service. Magnificent situ¬ 
ation and view, absolutely self-protected 
from any encroachment. An unusual 
site and opportunity at a moderate price. 
Ideal for club or private estate. Address 
C. B. GOING, Anderson, Sullivan Co., N.Y. 
FOR SALE 
Tract of nearly a thousand acres of timber 
land. Four miles South of Driftwood, Cameron 
Co., Pa. Ideal hunting. Well stocked with 
game. Good springs. Nearly level plateau land. 
Will sell for cash at $2,500. 
ANDREWS & ELLIS, Owego, Tioga Co., N. Y. 
