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Almonte (Gr. T. and Can. P.) Round lake and Madawaska river 25 m. on King- 

 ston and P. By.; deer, partridge, duck and squirrel; the latter most abundant; Oct. 

 and Nov. best; livery $1.50 j>. d.; no public houses; guides with deer hounds $1.60 



Ed.; country rocky, hilly and wooded, with numerous lakes; deer hunting good; 

 iriners do not object. 



Appin (Or. T.) Cedar swamp and vicinity from 2 to 5 m. ; excellent rabbit shoot- 

 ing in Dec. and Jan.; a few duck, also quail, pheasant and squirrel; hotels $1 p. d.; 

 livery $2 p. d.; guides $1 p. d. 



Ar den (Can. P.) Grounds adjacent; deer, partridge, duck, woodcock and squir- 

 rel; first two most abundant; Nov. 1 to Dec. 15 best; hotel and guide moderate; 

 country varied; shooting very good a^d owners do not object. 



Bass Lake (Can. P.) In the vicitdty of Grand river for duck, surrounding coun- 

 try for red deer, moose, rabbit and partridge; Oct., Nov. and Dec. best; hotels $lp. 

 d.; guides moderat ; country wet and dry, wooded and hilly; good shooting and 

 farmers do not object. 



Bellamy's (Can. P.) Mud creek 1 m.; duck, partridge and snipe; duck princi- 

 pally; Oct and Nov. best; hotels $1 p. d. ; guides with boats moderate; country 

 part y wooded, rocky, wet and dry; shooting very good and farmers do not object. 



Bismarck (Mich. C.) Within 10 m. of station fair shooting can be had for part- 

 ridge, quail, turkey, rabbit and squirrel; Oct. and Nov. best; livery $3 p. d.; hotels 

 reasonable; guides $1.25 p. d.; country wooded, level and wet; farmers do not 

 object. 



Blairtow (Can. P.) The surrounding country about 2 m from station; part- 

 ridge, rabbit, lynx and fox; the former two most abundant; Nov. and Dec. best; 

 hotel $1.50 p. d.; no regular guides or livery; country wooded, low and very wet; 

 shooting good for partridge, for other game fair; farmers do not object. 



Braceb ridge (Gr. T.) Trading la 1 e 17 m. and vicinity; deer and partridge; 

 Oct. and Nov. best; livery $3 to $5 p. d. ; hotels on the grounds $1 p. d.; guides, 

 with dogs, reasonable; country wooded, rocky and hilly; good shooting and farm- 

 ers do not object. 



Brockville (Can. P.) Grenadier island 18 m. and the country in the vicinity of 

 station; partridge and duck; Oct. and Nov. best; hotel moderate; shooting consid- 

 ered fair and farmers do not object. 



Burks Pall (Gr. T.) The woods around station ext -nding for miles yield deer, 

 moose and partridge; the first most numerous ; Oct. best; hotels reasonable; 

 guides $2.50 p. d., with hounds $4 p. d.; country hilly, rocky and wooded; owners 

 do not object; deer shooting is good. 



Oallander (Gr. T.) The country adjacent is wild and game is said to be plenty 

 all through it in any direction; moose.red deer, lynx, bear, fox/duck and partridge: 

 from Aug. 15 to Dec. 15 best; guides reasonable; hotels $1 p. d., $5 p. w ; country 

 densely wooded, hilly, with some swamps. 



Oardwell June. (Can. P.) In vicinity of station; partridge, fox and hare; hotels 

 are 2 m. distant; country wooded, level and dry; shooting good; farmers do not 

 object; no regular livery or guides. 



Carleton (Can. P.) Mississippi lake 2> m.; duck and partridge; duck most nu- 

 merous; Aug. 15th to Dec. 31st; hotels $1 p. d.; guides $1.25 p. d.; duck shooting 

 is very good, partridge fair; farmers do not object. 



Carleton Place (Gi . T.) Mississippi lakes 2 m.; partridge, snipe, plover and 

 duck; the two former most abundant; Sept. and Oct. best; boats $1 p. d.; hotels $1 

 p. d.; guides, with decoys, at moderate rates; country partly wet and rocky; duck 

 Shooting good, that for partridge fair, 



