INDEX. 



A thunder-storm, 73. 



A hard bed, 73. 



A shot at a moose, 167. 



A youthful, driver, J 22. 



A beaver-house and family, 136. 



A hard dinner, bread frozen, 231. 



An exciting chase, 144. 



An old Scotchman and his bagpipe, 284. 



Animal intelligence, 267. 



Anton Miltenberger, the photographer, 81. 



Baysville, travelling towards, 27. 

 Baysville, departure from, 28. 

 Beaver trysting-place, 115. 

 Bess, Mr., proprietor of the stage line, 97. 

 Bear's food-supply, 235. 

 Bear, path of, 225. 

 Bob Noble, a guide, 69. 

 Bob Noble in a sad plight, 76. 

 Boy, killed his first deer, 255. 

 Boy's first deer-hunt, 253. 

 •Bracebridge reached, 25. 

 Break camp at Long Lake, 176. 

 Bride, personal appearance of, 91. 

 Burk's Falls, departure from, 118. 

 Burk's Falls, village of, 283. 

 Buck, manoeuvring of, 268. 



Camp, break on Long Lake, 175. 



Camp near Spence, 105. 



Camped on trail leading from Upper Long 



Lake to Sugar-Bush Lake, 178 

 Camped on moose-trail, 196. 

 Captain Ross " could not kill moose but 



did kill deer," 204. 

 Captain Ross angry and disappointed, 206. 

 Captain Ross made his appearance, 109. 

 Captain's deer-dogs, 112. 

 Captain Ross returned to the party, 131. 



Captain George Ross, chief guide, 65. 

 Captain Ross killed the bull moose, 238. 

 Canadian custom-house officer, 22. 

 Canoes leaking badly, 28, 

 Cabin, Harkness's, 241. 

 Cathedral, St, James', a magnificent struc- 

 ture, 61. 

 Chase, an exciting, 144. 

 Chase, moose-, excitement of, 193. 

 Chase of doe, exciting, 256. 

 Chase of doe, doubly exciting, 261. 

 Chief John and his hound, ^;^. 

 Chief John and his object, 36. 

 Chief John, poor, unhappy man, 55. 

 Chief guide. Captain Ross, 65. 

 " Chris," our old friend, 99. 

 Classification of hunters, 3. 

 Crackers and cheese were obtained, 246. 



Departure from Burk's Falls, 118. 

 Departure from Sphynx Falls, 125. 

 Departure from Mossup's Landing, 127. 

 Departure from Lake Rosseau, 102. 

 Departure from Pickerel Lake, 72. 

 Departure of the wedding guests, 94 

 Departure from Baysville, 28. 

 Deer-hunt, started on, 49. 

 Deer, first killed, 52. 

 Deer-hunt on Long Lake, 141. 

 Deer- and moose-hunt, preparation for, So. 

 Deer-hunt with villagers, 247. 

 Deer-hunt, the boy's first, 253. 

 Deer, the first killed by the boy, 255. 

 Description of the wedding, 88. 

 Discovery of moose, 210. 

 Disappointment foreshadowed, 227. 

 Doe, exciting chase, 256. 

 Doe, doubly exciting chase, 261. 

 Dogs are fairly yelling, 263. 



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