. Lake George and Lake Champlain : a book of to-day . and cold. The abundance of nativetrees that crowd close about almost hides it fromview, yet with clear space below, admits free pas-sage to every breeze that comes to it over thesurrounding water. Including iioarby collages, itwill provide for 100 guests. Boating is possiblein nearly all weathers, even in winds, whichmight interfere in the more open lake. Fishingis equal to the best grounds of the distance telephone brings the outside worldnear. It is under the management of Dr. J. Suth-erland Stuart. Rates, $4 per day, $
. Lake George and Lake Champlain : a book of to-day . and cold. The abundance of nativetrees that crowd close about almost hides it fromview, yet with clear space below, admits free pas-sage to every breeze that comes to it over thesurrounding water. Including iioarby collages, itwill provide for 100 guests. Boating is possiblein nearly all weathers, even in winds, whichmight interfere in the more open lake. Fishingis equal to the best grounds of the distance telephone brings the outside worldnear. It is under the management of Dr. J. Suth-erland Stuart. Rates, $4 per day, $$21 perweek single, $28-$42 double. Post Office, Shelv-ing Rock, N. Y. Dr. Stuart in winter is managerof Maitland Inn, Maitland, Fla. The Islands of the Narrows are best seoA fromthe rocky outlook a little way up on the side ofShelving Rock. West is Ranger Island, with thepretty cottage and sharp-peaked tower. Next to-ward the north is Juanita, where the Bullardbrothers (and sisters) come. On Glen Island,next at the north, the Cold Water Club, com-.
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