Guide book to the Megantic, Spider, and upper Dead river regions of the province of Quebec and state of Maine .. . ated and refitted up, and is open for the accom-modation of g-uests the year round. BOATS AND CARRIAGES to let by the proprietor, at moderate charges. Sportsmen, by notifying the proprietor, can have an express teamat the station to convey baggage to the Hotel or boat; and, in thewinter season (during the still-hunting), the proprietor is prepared toconvey members, with their baggage, from the station to the Cluhheadquarters and camps. Address, J. IVIOQUIN, Proprietor, Lake Megant


Guide book to the Megantic, Spider, and upper Dead river regions of the province of Quebec and state of Maine .. . ated and refitted up, and is open for the accom-modation of g-uests the year round. BOATS AND CARRIAGES to let by the proprietor, at moderate charges. Sportsmen, by notifying the proprietor, can have an express teamat the station to convey baggage to the Hotel or boat; and, in thewinter season (during the still-hunting), the proprietor is prepared toconvey members, with their baggage, from the station to the Cluhheadquarters and camps. Address, J. IVIOQUIN, Proprietor, Lake Megantic, P. Q. M. J. SMITH, FINE GRQGERIESt>^o<1AND PROVISIONS, LAKE MECANTIC, P. Q. TEA, COFFEE, FLOUR, SUGAE, BISCUITS, &c., AND CANNED GOODS OF EVERY KIND. Special Attention given to Filling Orders forCamp Supplies for Sportsmen. Goods delivered upon the Steamer free of charge. Orders by mailwill receive prompt attention, and a discount given to members of theMegantic Club. M. J. SMITH, Lake Megantic, P. Q., CANADA. MEMPHREMAGOG HOUSE, WM. H. WITT, Proprietor, NEWPORT,-VT. FKE1» BKEBE, . Season of 1887. equu £:>3HE House is situated at the junction of \S) the Connecticut and Passumpsic Rivers , and the Southeastern Railway of C inada, and affords rapid and easy transit to -.^,-1 the tourist either to the White Mountains, TrTlli^S Bobton, Portland, or New York on the south,nh fl\^* _ oj. (.Q Montreal, Quebec, and other points ofmteiest on the north. 1 he House is large and well arranged, hav-ing all the modern conveniences, and hand-somely furnished rooms for 400 guests. Thehotel is situated at the head of Lake Mem-phreniagog, and from its broad piazzas superb\iews of the lake, with its exquisite settingof hills and of the Green Mountains, can befort of the transient guest, or those who want to enjoyed. It has been put in thorough order for the spend the summer on the banks of the most beautiful lake in New England The lake is abundantly stocked with lak


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