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endless \ I it w.'fk hen- will le well p 



At many jN.intson tin- coast one can obtain all tin- sp.,it 

 I).- want* with deer. \-nr. ^n-usr ami \vl. And a- 



her tii-lil is open i'!i \';inr..u\iT Island, that, lovely land 

 U-|o\,-d of Kn^lishni'-ii. Within a short di : tin- 'auti- 



ful city i ia. Bailie ami California i|Uail an- MTV pli-nti- 



fnl . a sh,,rt journey int<> tin- interior of tin- islaml will l.rin;/ 

 you inges of ili-i-r. l-i-ar. ami other animals added to 



thf.se are several \arietii-s of iluc-k ami iithi-i- wat-r-t'owl, an<l 

 last of all tin- Kni^lish pheasant, intro<lwe<l s,-\ ( -ral years ago, 

 ami now j>i-rt'ectly aceliinate.l ainl thriving womlert'ully in the 

 new laml. The cry of mark nx-k" -T ware ln-n ' may souiul 



uge to many, luit the newly arriveil liriton kmws ri^ht 

 well what it means, ami what rar. sj,,,rt the lon^' taiN furnish, 

 ami its ten t< one that lie knows how to stop '.-m 



The following is taken from Fishing ami Si tin^ in the 



('anailian North-West," ami ^i\esa few pointers to tin- sports- 

 man who inti-mls to explore the re-ri.,11 just traverse. 1. after the 

 nol.le Bailie that alxnimls in the tine mountain ranges w ha\e 

 passe. I thro\i^li. The pursuit of what is M-.-in-rally ilut>l>el l>y 

 tin- craft "li^ ^ame." in tin- mountain wilds of ('ana. la. is no 

 chillis play. To be successful a man must possess iron n 

 ami unflinching ileterminat ion ; he must !> a ^IMH! shot ami 

 sti-'-n^ enough to staml rou^h work, for the latter is tV.-.|Uently 



ssary before the game can he n-achnl. ami tin- former is 

 v. TV lial.le to !> an xtn-mely useful acromjilisliinent. tf( 

 ally if the ijuarry happens to 1- a ^ri/./ly Iwai-; 



rtsiiH-n who have shot in tin- famous wil. Is of Africa 

 ami Iml'a an- apt to feel proud of their lion, ti^.-r and other 

 handsome skins that originally cov.-re. I tin- works ,,f ^,\\\>- lithe 

 and l.lix) Ithirsty I'i^ feline ; l.ut. with all due respect to them 

 and their prowess afield. 1 would sooner have the hide 



/.\y of my own killing than half a do/en peltries . 



ripes' or any >th.-r cat that ever jumped. 

 "You can ' pot your lion >\er a carcass, and 1*- y". 

 meantime, perfectly safe on some prepared post or natural 

 stronghold, you can l*iv h..|,-s 1.,-tween tin- strip.-s of the fur 



