04 PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND PROVINCE OF QUEBEC. 



Cape Traverse (P. E. I.) Marshes and bays within 3 m. of station; brant, 

 plover, geese, duck and snipe; first two most abundant; April and May best; livery 

 $1 to $3 p. d.; hotels $1 to $2 p. d.; country open and dry; farmers do notobject; 

 shooting good. 



Cardigan (P. E. I.) Brudeville river and Cardigan valley l>m.; first best; part- 

 ridge, plover and duck; first most abundant; Nov. best; livery, hotels and guides 

 reasonable; country wooded, dry and undulating; farmers do not object; shoot- 

 ing "fairly good." 



Charlottetown (P. E. I.) Tracadie, St. Peter's Island, Hillsborough river and 

 Powral, all easily reached, are the principal grounds; geese, duck, brant, plover 

 and partridge; first three most abundant; April, May, Sept. and Oct. best; livery $3 

 p. d. and upward; hotels $1 to $3 p. d.; guides not required; boats mostly used; 

 farmers do not object; shooting good. 



Georgetown (P. E. I.) Rivers and bays 1 to 5 m.; geese, brant and duck; all 

 numerous; April best for geese, May and June for brant, and from Aug 15 to March 

 for duck; private teams only; no regular guides; hotels reasonable; farmers do not 

 object a d shooting excellent. 



Kenzing"ton (P. E. I.) Shooting grounds within 7 m.; plover, snipe, duck, geese, 

 partridge and rabbit; first two most numerous; Sept. and Oct. best; livery $2 p. d. ; 

 hotels $1.50 p. d.; no regular guides; country open; farmers do not object; shoot- 

 ing good, but variable. 



Morell (P. E. I.) Best locality in St. Peter's harbor 2 m.; duck and geese; first 

 most abundant; March, April and Sept. best; geese in spring, duck in autumn; liv- 

 ery $3 p. d.; hotels $3 p. w.; guide, no dogs, $2.75 p. d.; country open, hilly and 

 dry; farmers do not object; shooting fairly good. 



Mt. Stewart (P. E. I.) Best shooting grounds 5 to 7 m.; duck, geese and cur- 

 lew; first most numerous; April and Nov. best; no regular livery; private teams 

 can be had; hotel $1.50 p. d. ; no regular guides; country open, level, wet, dry, 

 some marshes; farmers do not object; duck and geese shooting excellent. 



O'Leary (P. E. I.) Shooting grounds adjacent; partridge, plover, duck, geese, 

 snipe, woodcock and hare; first two most abundant; Sept., Oct. and Nov. best; liv- 

 ery very reasonable; private houses only; no regular guides; country wooded, 

 wet and dry; owners do not object; shooting very good. 



Port Hill (P. E. I.) Enmore river 6 m. and Port Hill 5 m.; geese, duck and 

 brant; first most abundant; April and Sept. best; livery $2 p. d.; hotel $1 p. d.; 

 guides, with tame decoys, reasonable; farmers do not object; shooting good. 



Sour is (P. E. I.) The best grounds lie within a radius of 12 m. from station; 

 duck, geese, plover and snipe; all numerous; Spring and fall for geese, Aug. and 

 Sept. for duck and plover; livery $2 p. d. ; hotel $1 p. d. ; good accommodations on 

 shooting grounds; no regular guides, but attendants with good dogs can be had; 

 country diversified, agricultural; farmers do not object; shooting good; game 

 abundant; snipe very plentiful in Aug., Sept. and Oct. 



; brant most numer- 

 intry open and 



Tignisli (P'. E. I.) Good shooting grounds within a radius of 4 m. from station; 

 duck, curlew, plover and geese; plover most abundant; Sept., Oct. and Nov. best; 

 livery and guides reasonable; hotels $1.50 p. d.; country open and dry; shooting 

 good and farmers do not object. 



PROVINCE OP QUEBEC. 



Allen's Mill (Q. & L. St. J.) Lakes and swamps within 4 to 5 m. of station; 

 partridge, hare and caribou; the first two most numerous; Sept. and Oct. best; no 

 regular livery; hotel 25c. p. meal; guides, with dogs, reasonable; country wooded 

 and hilly; shooting good and farmers do not object. 



Berthier (Can. P.) Mastigouch* country 35 m. north riaSt Gabriel -de Eran- 



