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Central Ontario Junction (Can. P.) The best grounds are in the vicinity of 

 Rathbun station on C. P. R'y. 44 in. distant; deer and partridge; Oct. and Nov. best 

 months; country rocky; shooting good and farmers do not object. 



Chalk River (Can. P.) Deer, moose, duck and partridge can be found in the 

 adjacent country; first and last named most abundant; Oct., Nov. and Dec. best; 

 hotels, lively and guides moderate; country rocky, hilly and dry; shooting good 

 and farmers do not object. 



Chapleau (Can. P.) In surrounding country can be found bear, caribou, part- 

 ridge, geese, duck and rabbit; no regular livery, guides or hotels; country varied 

 and wild; shooting very good; government Und. 



ng g 

 p. d.; guides $1.50 p. d 



Chats worth (Can. P.) Stewart's farms and swamps about 4 m. distant; hare, 

 partridge and deer; first two most abundant; Nov. and Dec. best; livery $1.50 to 

 $2.50 p. d. ; hotels $1 p. d.; guides reasonable; country wooded and swampy; 

 shooting good and farmers do not object. 



Chelmcford (Can. P.) About 6 m. from station very good shooting can be had 

 for bear, deer, moose, lynx, fox, rabbit and partridge; best months Oct. and Nov.; 

 hotel (12 m. distant) reasonable; no regular guides or livery; country wooded and 

 level, partly wet; farmers do not object. 



Cobooonk (Gr. T.) Moore's Falls 12 m.. Turtle and Balsom lakes 1 m.; first 

 best for deer, partridge and duck; there are also bear, pigeon, fox, etc.; Sept., Oct. 

 and Nov. best; livery $1.50 p. d. ; hotel $1 p. d.; guides; with dogs, $1 p. d.; coun- 

 try wooded, rocky, hilly and dry with numerous lakes; good shooting and farm- 

 era do not object. 



Oorbetton (Can. P.) The principal grounds are from 1 to 4 m. of station; deer, 

 bear, fox, lynx, rabbit and partridge; Oct. and Nov. best; livery moderate; hotel 

 $1 p. d.; country wooded, wet and dry; very good shooting and farmers do not 

 object. 



Cornwall (G-r. T.) Country within 10 m., deer, duck and partridge; guide $3 

 p. d.; hotel $1.60 to $2.50 p. d.; livery $2.50 to $4 p. d.; all varieties of duck ex- 

 cept canvas back are numerous in the fall, and woodcock and snipa abound on 

 some of the islands. 



Darling~ton (Gr. T.) Hall's marsh 3 m., and oth^r adjacent points: duck, in- 

 cluding the wood variety, principally; spring and fall months best; livery very 

 reasonable; hotels moderate; country open and wet; "good shooting," and farm- 

 ers do not object. 



Durham. (Gr. T.) Grounds within 2 to 10 m.; hare and partridge in considera- 

 ble numbers and some deer; Oct. and Nov. best; guides and dogs can be had; 

 country wooded, hilly and dry, with some swamps; hotels $1 p. d.; livery $1.50 

 to $2.50 p. d. 



Ean Claire (Can. P.) In the vicinity of Ausable du Fond river, from 3 to 20 m. 

 distant; deer, moose, partridge and otter; deer most abundant; Nov. and begin- 

 i ing of Dec. best; guides $2.50 to $4 p. d.; no regular hotels or livery; country 

 wooded, rocky, hilly and swampy; good shooting and farmers do not object. 



Ernestown (Gr. T.) Hay Bay 9 m.; wild fowl principally; duck most plentiful 

 Oct. and Nov. best; hotel $1 p. d.; country marshy; shooting generally good; 

 farmers do not object; no regular livery or guides. 



Fergus (Gr. T.) Surrounding lands from 1 to 16 m. ; pheasant, rabbit, deer and 

 bear; first two most numerous; Nov. and Dec. best; $2 p. d. for single buggy; ho- 

 tels $1 and $1.50 p. d.; country open and wooded, both wet and dry; small gam 

 abound, but deer scarce and at a distance of 16 m.; farmers do not object. 



Flesherton (Can. P.) Shooting grounds 3 m.; deer, partridge, rabbit and duck; 



