FOREST AND STREAM 
1027 
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G’R ANLIDEN HOTEL 
LAKE SUNAPEE, N. H. 
At the Gateway of the White Mountains 
Fine golf course free to guests, saddle horses, ten¬ 
nis, bathing, boating, canoeing, fishing for salmon, 
trout and bass as good if not the best in New Eng¬ 
land. Fine motoring, dancing afternoon and 
evening. Accommodates 300 guests. Furnished 
cottages to rent for the season. 
The Ideal Tour Hotel at Lake Sunapee. 
Write for circular. 
Address Mr. W. W. BROWN, Hotel Manhattan, 
42nd Street, New York City, until June 5th. After 
June 5th, Granliden Hotel, Lake Sunapee, N. H. 
Winter Season, 
Hotels Indian River & Rockledge, Rockledge, Fla. 
There’s No Need of Your Waiting 
Come Right Up Just As You Are 
The STEVENS HOUSE 
ADIRONDACK^ 
will take good care of you and see that you have an 
outing that will give you something to talk about as j 
well as remember. 
There’s fishing, golfing, sailing, tramping to your 
heart’s content and creature comfort at the day’s end. 
As for scenery, there’s the surprise and delight of your 
life. Booklet if desired. 
THE STEVENS HOUSE, - Lake Placid, N.Y. 
Forks of Machias Camps 
Finest trout fishing 
in Maine. Partridges, 
Ducks, Woodcock, 
Moose, Deer, Bear. 
Request booklet and 
decide to try the best 
game section in Maine. 
HENRY RAFFORD, 
Ashland 
Aroostook Co., Maine 
Telephone 
CAMP CASCO 
West Harpswell, Casco Bay, Maine 
A camp limited to thirty gentlemen from 
13 to 21, beautifully located on Stover’s 
Cove, 18 miles from Portland. The camp 
is directly on the shores of the bay and 
gives a clear view of Orr’s, Bailey’s, 
Ragged and Eagle Islands. 
The remarkable equipment consists of 3 
motor boats, dories, 25 lobster traps, trawls, 
deep sea fishing gear, and all the equip¬ 
ment for tennis, baseball and land sports, 
besides the swimming facilities. 
Camp Casco offers the following fea¬ 
tures. A two weeks’ cruise in the 
schooner from Portland to Eastport, har¬ 
boring at Bar Harbor, Rockland, etc., and 
a two weeks’ hike from Harpswell to the 
White Mountains, stopping at Bath, Port¬ 
land, Westbrook, Sebago Lake, North 
Conway, etc. We also have a weekly 
“Foghorn,” clam bake, bon fire, vaude¬ 
ville, stunt night, and a shore dinner on 
every Sunday at Old Orchard, Falmouth, 
Foreside, New Meadows Inn, Cape Cot¬ 
tage, etc. 
Four story diving tower and “shute 
the shute.” Camp physician and varsity 
man for each five boys. All councillors 
and Director on the hike and cruise. 
Boys in Scout uniforms and under Scout 
laws. For booklet address the director, 
EDGAR P. PAULSEN, 
Principal U. S. M. A. Children’s School, 
West Point, New York. 
MOOSE, DEER and BEAR 
hunting in New Brunswick camps, located about 15 
miles from the railroad, in the heart of the big 
game country. 
There is also good salmon fishing on the Tobique 
river. Low rates. For information write 
JAMES A. WRIGHT, Odell River, N. B. 
Telephone 3-31 
STEWARDS TAKE YOUR 
CLUBS -FAMILIES 
Channel Bass and all Kinds of Fishing 
Most Desirable Club Property—Sale or Let 
A-t hotel, boating, bathing, hunting, motoring, 
bay birds and duck, 10 to 15 minutes away. Oysters, 
clams, scallops abundant; illustrated booklets. 
A. H. G. MEARS, Wachapreague, Eastern Shore, Va. 
NEWFOUNDLAND 
The country traversed by the Reid Newfoundland Company’s system is exceedingly rich in all kinds 
of Fish and Game. All along the route of the Railway are streams famous for their Salmon and Trout 
fishing, aUo Caribou barrens. Americans who have been fishing and hunting in Newfoundland say 
there is no other country in the world in which so good fishing and hunting can be secured and 
with such ease as in Newfoundland. Information, together with illustrated Booklet and Folder, cheer¬ 
fully forwarded upon application to 
J. W. N. JOHNSTONE, General Passenger Agent, Reid Newfoundland Co., St John’s, Newfoundland. 
