September, 1918 
forest and 
S T REAM 
found a Frenchman’s road, the same I be¬ 
lieve we had carried over a week ago, and 
following this to the left, landed at a fine 
stream away up in the hills. This Ned had 
named “The Touraine’’ for the obvious 
reason that (maybe) our troubles were 
over. Tea and cold lunch, a long rest and 
smoke, conditioned us for further adven¬ 
ture, so we put the canoe in on a piece of 
still water, and fished up stream with fair 
Huck. Finally, we came to a barrier of 
rock that halted us, and on investigation, 
finding the prospect higher up was not very 
promising, we “about ship,” and started 
down stream. The only point of in¬ 
terest was that we got lost for a while on 
the way back by following what we took 
to be the edge of the river swamp, while it 
turned out to be a branch running at nearly 
right angles to it, which landed us away up 
in a labyrinth of little hills. Bert climbed 
a fairly high hill and finally located our 
tents in the distance. 
Ned had affirmed his conviction that a 
shorter way home was possible, so he 
slipped off across country, and by climbing 
a dead tree at the top of the ridge, found 
he was right. Next morning we struck 
camp, and after a carry of about three 
miles, reached the lower end of Rocky 
Lake, across which we soon paddled, and 
after one short carry more, we were back 
on Lake Malcolm, and practically at the 
end of our trip. 
I THINK anyone familiar with woods will 
concede it a highly successful outing; 
and though some of it may seem rather 
rough when reading of it at your cosy fire¬ 
side, yet it did not 'seem so to us on the 
ground, with the Unknown” always ahead. 
This has been a rather long story, but I 
trust it may interest some of the “Brother¬ 
hood” who have had their outing spoiled 
by finding some fellow splashing ahead of 
him at every turn of his pet stream. 
For lack of publicity, few know of this 
wonderful fishing proposition, so I sincerely 
hope that my crude story of our trip may 
interest others of the “Brotherhood” to 
make closer acquaintance with it, and enjoy 
it.as I have. Ned is a king amongst 
guides, and Bert is an able second, and one 
would not ask for better companions on 
such a trip. Strong, kindly fellows both, 
never seeming to tire, and always anxious 
that one should have a “Good time.” 
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(continued from page 528) 
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