Guide book to the Megantic, Spider, and upper Dead river regions of the province of Quebec and state of Maine .. . Dexter Huntoon, Warren Stevens, Stephen Lowell, Rnfus Porter, and Warren Wilbur,Rangeley, Me. The following well-known guides are proprietors of camps, and have every facility for theaccommodation of sportsmen: A. S. Douglas and Joe St. Ober, at King and Bartlett Ponds; EdgarSmith, manager at Viles camps, Big Island Pond ; Thomas Cross, manager at Viles camps, at TimPond ; John Danforth, at Camp Caribou, Lake Parmachenee ; Grant aud Richardson, at Lake Kennebago(Kennebago House) ;


Guide book to the Megantic, Spider, and upper Dead river regions of the province of Quebec and state of Maine .. . Dexter Huntoon, Warren Stevens, Stephen Lowell, Rnfus Porter, and Warren Wilbur,Rangeley, Me. The following well-known guides are proprietors of camps, and have every facility for theaccommodation of sportsmen: A. S. Douglas and Joe St. Ober, at King and Bartlett Ponds; EdgarSmith, manager at Viles camps, Big Island Pond ; Thomas Cross, manager at Viles camps, at TimPond ; John Danforth, at Camp Caribou, Lake Parmachenee ; Grant aud Richardson, at Lake Kennebago(Kennebago House) ; Walter Twombly and Rufus Crosby, at Rangeley Lakes (MooselucmagunticHouse) ; and Jean Soule, in charge of Masons camp, Big Island Pond. Members wishing to engage the services of any of the Eustis or Rangeley guides can do so,and by appointment be met at Lake Megantic. Those guides owning camps, as a rule, will onlyguide their guests, and in the region about the camps, but can furnish guides for going back intothe woods. The universal terms for guides are $ per day and board, which includes use of MEGANTIC FISH AND GAME CORPORATION. PROSPECTUS. BosTOX, December 1, Sir: — An eminent writer has said, It becomes the duty of everj sportsman, wlien he discovers a new El Dorado,to make known his good fortune to others of like tastes, provided there be room in the newly found region for allwho may come. This may be taken as my apology, if such be needed, for addressing you concerning a territory which, thoughnot wholly unknown, is comparatively new to most lovers of hunting and fishing, and which possesses such a wealthof attractions that it is eminently worthy of careful investigation. This territory of over forty thousand acres lies mainly in the eastern part of the Province of Quebec, butextends into Maine, containing a great number of lakes and ponds, and immense stretches of forests. During aresidence of two years at Lake Megantic, and several vacation sea


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