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St. Liu (Can. P.) St. Julienne 9 m , Kilkenny 9 m., Rawdon 15 m., Chertsey 25 

 m.; the last two best; partridge, rabbit, beaver and woodcock; the first two most 

 numerous; Sept. to Dec. inclusive best; livery $3 to $4 p. d.; hotels $1.50 and $2 

 p. d.; no regular guides; country wooded, hilly, generally very dry and rocky; 

 shooting very good, especially at Kilkenny aad Chertsey; farmers do not object. 



St. Rose (Can. K) The country along river adjacent to the station; duck princi- 

 pally; spring months and Sept. to Nov. inclusive best; hotel reasonable; no regular 

 guides; country wet and boats are generally used; shooting good and farmers do 

 not object. 



St. Thomas (Intercolonial) St. Thomas flat 2m., Crane and other islands 

 p to 8 m. and the forest 6 to 25 m. are the best grounds; all equally good; 

 moose, roebuck, deer, geese, snipe and partridge; the first two and last most nu- 

 merous; Sept and Oct. best for duck, g*ese and snipe and the winter months for 

 moose and deer; livery $1.5 > to $'2 p. d. ; hotels $1 p. d.; guides $1 p. d.; the open 

 country is flat and muddy, the islands are covered with trees and the forest is hilly, 

 rocky and comparatively dry; shooting is good as game is abundant, and no 

 trouble to reach the best grounds, the owners of which do not object to shooting. 



Sayabec (Intercolonial.) Sayabec mountains and the surrounding country 

 within 5 m. of station; caribou principally; Feb. and Jan. best; board at private 

 houses moderate; guides not needed; country wooded, hilly and dry; hunting 

 good, and niost of the laud in this vicinity belong to the Crown. 



Sherbrooke (Several Railroads.) There is good hunting all along the line of 

 the several railroads centering at this point; moose, caribou, deer, partridge and 

 wild fowl; the lirst two can be found about 70 m. from Sherbroose on the Inter- 

 national railroad; Sept. 1st to March 1st best for deer, caribou and moose, also for 

 partridge and wild fowl; livery $2 to $3.50 p. d.; hotels $1.50 to $2 p. d.; guides, 

 with bird dogs, (hounds not allowed) $2 to $3 p. d.; country diversified; land 

 owners do not i bject and the hunting is excellent. 



Stottsville (Gr. T.) St. Valentin point 3m.; duck and geese principally:; the 

 former most abundant; Oct. and Nov. best; livery $1.50 p. d. ; guides, with dogs, 

 $1 p. d.; country wet and dry; good shooting; a favorite resort for sportsmen 

 during the above mouths; farmers do not object. 



Three Rivers (Gr. T.) The St. Maurice country 100 m. north, affords good 

 hunting for moose, caribou and beaver; guides (dogs not allowed) $1 p. d.; write to 

 W c H. Parker, Montreal, Can., for detailed information; good shooting for black 

 duck in Sept. and Oct. on Lake St. Peter near Three Rivers. 



Valley fie Id Acrency (Grr. T.) Hungry bay, Grosse Poiute and Grand islands 

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

 boats $1.50 p. d.; hotels $1 p. d.; guides furnish live geese as decoys; country 

 open and wet in places; shooting good; a favorite resort convenient to the station; 

 farmers do not object. 



