184: AMERICAN GAME. 



I may here add, for the information of whom it may 

 concern, that my friend, Captain Peel, better known as 

 Dinks, a famous sportsman and salmon fisher, has hired 

 the exclusive fishing of one of the finest salmon rivers in 

 Canada "West, on which a good fisherman may bag from 

 six to twenty well-fed fish per diem. The river affords 

 admirable fishing for six or seven rod, is carefully pre- 

 served by Captain Peel, who keeps a regular game- 

 keeper on it ; and is easily accessible from Quebec. 



Captain Peel makes up a party to go thither and fish 

 annually, furnishing all appliances and means to boot, 

 lodging, after forest fashion, in . comfortable shanties ; 

 board of the best that can be obtained, including excellent 

 port, sherry, and bottled ale ; boats, men, everything in 

 short, rods only excepted, that is requisite to the genu- 

 ine sportsman, at the very small price of $120 per month. 



The scenery of the Lower St. Lawrence is magnificent, 

 the climate delicious, the fishing the finest in the world. 

 The expense is ridiculously cheap as compared with the 

 inducements offered, nor can I imagine a more delightful 

 or cheaper mode of passing a couple of summer months 

 than any sportsman can obtain by addressing Captain 

 Peel, Amherstburg, Canada "West. 



