. Lake George and Lake Champlain : a book of to-day . l of the bed rooms, is ofwood-work finish, an idea carried out in many ofthe summer homes in this region. In both livingand dining rooms are large rustic building is equipped with modern sanitaryplumbing, acetylene gas light, long distance tele-phone and telegraph connections. No part ofthe Inn is more appreciated than the broadpiazza across its entire front. Here in the midstof delightful surroundings one finds every formof recreation and pleasure. The Glenburnie golflinks, located on rolling ground overlooking thelake and


. Lake George and Lake Champlain : a book of to-day . l of the bed rooms, is ofwood-work finish, an idea carried out in many ofthe summer homes in this region. In both livingand dining rooms are large rustic building is equipped with modern sanitaryplumbing, acetylene gas light, long distance tele-phone and telegraph connections. No part ofthe Inn is more appreciated than the broadpiazza across its entire front. Here in the midstof delightful surroundings one finds every formof recreation and pleasure. The Glenburnie golflinks, located on rolling ground overlooking thelake and in close proximity to the Inn, have be-come very popular. The rates at the Inn and Cottages vary from$ to $ per day, or from $ to $ perweek, depending on size and location of rates to those .stopping for the seasonand during June and September. Consumptivesare not entertained. For further information re-garding accommodations address, Henry L. Mess-ner, Glenburnie Inn, Glenburnie-on-Lake George,New York. See page LAKE GEORGE 111 ••Adirondack Camp is on a commanding pointreaching out from the east shore, south of BlairsBay and directly across the lake from FriendsPoint. Here Dr. Elias G. Brown of New York hasestablished a camp for boys and fitted it up to de-light the youthful mind. Dr. Brown has had largeexperience in the care and training of boys andhas e: listed college men as counsellors and as-sistants. Practical camping, woodcraft and nature-study are taught; and an important feature of thesummers outing is the attention paid to physicaldevelopment. Tliore is every kind of s])ort—tramping with an Adirondack guide, mountainclimbing and canoeing, tennis, baseball, basket-ball, tether-ball and kindred games. The boyssleep in tents. Their food is prepared by a pro-fessional colored cook, but the campers do all therest of the work about their quarters, followingthe universal custom in camping out. Bathingand boating are under the supe


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