To Dr. Fred Capon, Toronto, Ontario. 



For all-round Sportsmen Canada wins, 

 Thcj/'re the best set of fellows that live, 

 Hunting, shooting, yachting and all 

 With a handy foot for a skate or a ball, 

 And a xvelcome as free as a sieve. 



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HUNTING IN CANADA 



PLENTY OF SPORT — OUR NETGHBOURS — A CANADIAN SPORTSMAN 

 — YACHTING — THE TORONTO HUNT CLUB— WOMEN RIDERS 

 — A sportsman's PARADISE. 



TF you are of a sporting turn of mind, you will find more 

 -^ boating, yachting, shooting, fishing or hunting, to the 

 square inch in Canada than anywhere in the western hemi- 

 sphere. 



In the first place, the English and the Scotch blood that 

 runs in the veins of our Canadian cousins has suffered little 

 or none by being transplanted to a new soil. School and col- 

 lege sports are played there, more as they are in England; 

 i. e., for the fun of it. Lacrosse, the national game, baseball, 

 cricket, canoeing, rage not as fads but as an effervescing 

 expression of sport for sport's sake. They must play. Noth- 

 ing can stop them. 



Yachting commences with the going out of the ice in the 

 spring and stops at the beginning of winter, a httle before 

 ice boating begins. 



