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feuve River (Can. P.) Durmett township and the surrounding country about 

 >2 m. distant; moose, deer, bear, duck and partridge; first two and last named 

 most abundant; Oct. and Nov. best; hotel $3.50 p. w.; guides charge $3 p. d.; 

 country wooded and hilly, both wet and dry; shooting good and farmers do not 

 object. 



Walmapatie (Can. P.) Northern shooting ground from 5 to 8 m.; moose, bear, 

 deer, partridge and duck: moose reported most numerous; Dec. 15th to Oct. 1st; 

 hotel $1 p. d.; guides $2 p. d.: country wooded and rocky, both wet and dry; 

 hunting very good for moose, bear and partridge; the grounds are very little 

 known except to the Indians. 



Waubaushene (Gr. T.) Duck bay and Severn river; the former best for duck, 

 the latter for deer; some bear; Oct. best for duck, Nov. for deer; no livery; hotels 

 $1 p. d. : guides $1.50 p. d.; country varied; at times the shooting is "very good;" 

 farmers do not object. 



Weldcn (Mich. C.) Pond Eau 6 m.; duck, geese, plover and snipe; duck most 

 numerous; Sept., Oct. and Nov. best; livery 75 cents to $1 per trip from station to 

 lake; hotel moderate; guides, with boat $2 p. d.; country wooded and wet; shoot- 

 ing excellent; about 20 m. from station fair shooting can be had for deer, turkey 

 and quail; very few, if any, farmers object. 



Wiarton (Gr. T.) Indian Peninsula near by; deer, bear, partridge, rabbit, fox 

 and duck; first most numerous; Oct. and Nov. best; livery reasonable; hotels $1 

 p. d.; country rocky; good shooting and farmers do not object. 



Williams ford (Can . P.) Grounds adjacent; panridge, duck, fox, wild cat and 

 bear; partridge most abundant; Oct. and Nov. best; hotel $1 p. d.; giiide $2 p. d.; 

 they have trained bird dogs; country wooded and rocky, dry and swampy; shoot- 

 ing very good and farmers do not object. 



Windermere (Can. P.) Shooting for partridge and rabbit in this vicinity is 

 very good in Sept. and Oct. ; no regular livery or guides ; hotel $2 p. d.; country 

 mountainous, with numerous small lakes and rivers; farmers do not object. 



Windsor (Gr. T.) Jennette's creek 31 m., St. Glair Flats 25 m.; duck, snipe, 

 quail, partridge and woodcock; duck most abundant; livery moderate; hotels $1.50 

 to $3 p. d. ; country level, marshy and wet; boats for duck shooting, which on the 

 St. Clair Flats is considered the finest in Ontario; some portions of the flats are 

 open to the public; Aug. to Nov. best for woodcock and from Aug. to Dec. for snipe 

 and duck. 



Winona (Gr. T.) Adjacent lands; "gray rabbit," some quail, woodcock and 

 partridge; rabbit plentiful; Dec., Jan. and Feb. best; no public hoiises; country 

 wooded and hilly; some farmers object; good shooting for rabbit, other game in- 

 different. 



Woman River (Can. P.) Grounds adjacent; deer, bear and partridge afford 

 excellent shooting; Nov. best; country wooded and dry; hotel $1 p. d.; no regu- 

 lar guides or livery; farmers do not object. 



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Alberton (I*. E. I.) Good geese, brant and diick shooting 2 to 5 m. distant; first 

 two most abundant; livery $1 to $2 p. d.; hotels $1.50 p. d.; no regular guides; 

 farmers do not object. 



Blooxnfield (P. E. I.) Mill river 3 m. and vicinity of station; latter best; part- 

 ridge, geese, duck and plover; first most numerous; Sept. and Oct. best for part- 

 ridge; livery $2 p. d.; private houses only; no regular guides; country open, wood- 

 ed, wet and dry; farmers do not object; partridge shooting excellent; for other 

 game not quite so good. 



Bradalbane (P. E. I.) Shooting grounds 6 to 11 m.; duck, geese and plover; 

 firnt most abundant; Oct. and Nov. best; no regular livery; hotels and guides rea- 

 sonable; country open, hilly and dry; owners do not object; shooting fairly 

 good. 



