A beautifully situated hotel on the Lower St. Lawrence at the mouth of the far-famed 
Saguenay River. This hotel, thoroughly modern with all conveniences, caters to the best 
American and Canadian families. Delightfully cool in summer. 
Finest Fly Fishing 
The trout are hungry-for the fly. Five private lakes for hotel- guests provide the finest 
fly fishing- to be had anywhere. 
Golf, lawn bowling, etc., all in connection with the hotel. Excellent beach adjoining hotel 
lawns. Hotel reached by Canada Steamship Lines’ steamers. Hotel opens June 30th. 
For full particulars, rates and literature, write or wire 
W. S. DETLOR, Manager ‘ 
Tadousac, Canada 
CANADA STEAMSHIP LINES LIMITED 

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Opens June 28 
American Plan 
Superior A-la-Carte Grill 
Interesting Social Life 
Capacity 500 Guests 
Daily Concerts and Dancing 
Golf that Makes You Play 
18 Hole Course 
Hot and Cold Sea Water 
in Rooms 
Wonderful Ocean Bathing 
New Swimming Pool Adjoining 
On ‘‘The New Jersey Tour 
A Road of Never Ending Delight” 
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N. Y. Office: 383 Madison Ave. 
Telephone Vanderbilt 4990 
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Bad Smoke! 
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overcome you, and unless friends are 
near you stand few chances of escaping 
a horrible death. Prospectors, settlers 
and trappers often find that in the need 
of fresh vegetable food they will have 
to cultivate some land around their 
cabins. This will necessitate a good 
deal of land clearance, which should 
be done with the utmost caution. Brush 
piles should be left unburned until a 
damp, soggy day comes along, and even 
then a great deal of care should be ex- 
ercised, with particular attention to the 
wind. 
Tadousac 
Tadousac 
Province of Quebec 
Canada 
My worst forest fire experience oc- 
curred while I was engaged on the 
construction of a large hydraulic de- 
velopment on the Shipshaw River four 
years ago. The accompanying diagram 
will show how exceptionally well pro- 
tected we thought we were. Two in- 
dividual fires on the same day com- 
pletely destroyed the entire settlement 
in a way which taught us all a great 
lesson. The pumping station (A) was 
discovered on fire after it had almost 
FISHING CAMP FOR SALE ON LAKE EDWARD || burnt to the ground. The two hundred- 
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sleeping quarters. Camp is located on edge of lake brush around the pump house, which 
hen the mouth of Jeannotte River. For particulars threatened the sawmill (B) . All the 
18 Warren ora z Stein celcis, Nn. s, || Water from the tank (C) was consumed 
. in putting out this fire with a 3-inch 
hose line we had installed for fire pro- 
tection. A fire was then discovered to 
have started on the west side of the 
river and behind the rise near (D). 
We hastily crossed the river in a canoe 
and made the steep ascent on the other 
side to discover a fire of large propor- 
tions being driven right toward the 
camp by a strong southwest wind. We 
returned to camp to get some dyna- 
mite in order to blow out a ‘break,’ 
but the fire beat us to it and the heavy 
wind blew burning birch bark across 
the quarter-mile river and in no time 
the entire camp was on fire. Women 
and children were rushed out of the 
camp by the men and all took to the 
Chicoutimi trail, which led, quite lucki- 
ly, southeast and out of the immediate 
path of the fire. 
I had remained in camp with a Mr. 
R. G. Thompson, the night superinten- 
dent, trying quite futilely to check the 
onrushing flames. It soon got too hot 
for us, but not until the Chicoutimi 
trail had been cut off by a path of fire. 
We hastened to Thompson’s camp, 
where his two little daughters, Doro- 
thy and Edna, were waiting for him. 
Be ae Sih eee Sr, Growth: 1x,| Phe river was our only refuge and we 
Transplanting; X, Bass Fishing in Georgia Bay; ); were lucky enough to be able to cross 
XI, Small and Large Mouthed Bass. Hints to ition a log boom: Soon, however, we 
Anglers. 
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FOREST & STREAM PUBLISHING CO. also on fire and we were forced to get 
221 W. 57th ST., NEW YORK, N. Y. 4 out into the river at (GSS), where we 
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