CANADIAN WILDS 



Tells about the Hudson Bay Company, Northern Indians 

 and their Modes of Hunting, Trapping, Etc. 



This book contains 277 pages, size 

 5x7 inches, is printed on good quality 

 heavy paper and contains thirty-seven 

 chapters: 



I. The Hudson's Bay Company 



II. The "Free Trader" 



III. Outfitting Indians 



IV. 'Trackers of the North. 



V. Provisions for the Wilder- 

 ness 



VI. Forts and Posts 

 VII. About Indians 

 VIII. Wholesome Foods 

 IX. Officer's Allowances 



X. Inland Packs 

 XI. Indian Mode of Hunting 



Beaver 



XII. Indian Mode of Hunting 

 Lynx and Marten 



XIII. Indian Mode of Hunting 



Foxes 



XIV. Indian- Mode of Hunting 



Otter and Musquash 



XV. Remarkable Success 



XVI. Things to Avoid 



XVII. Anticosti and its Furs 



XVIII. Chiseling and Shooting 



Beaver 



XIX. The Indian Devil 



XX. A Tame Seal 



XXI. The Care of Blistered Feet 



XXII. Deer Sickness 



XXIII. .A Case of Nerve. 



XXIV. Amphibious Combats 

 XXV. Art of Pulling Hearts 



XXVI. Dark Furs 



XXVII. Indians are Poor Shots 



XXVIII. A Bear m the Water 



XXIX. Voracious Pik* 



XXX. The Brass Eyed Duck 



XXXI. Good Wages Trapping 



XXXII. A Pard Necessary 



XXXIII. A Heroic Adventure 



XXXIV. Wild Oxen. 

 XXXV. Long Lake Indians 



XXXVI. Den Bears 

 XXXVII. The Mishap of Ralson 



A. R. HARDING, Pub., 75 N. Ohio Ave., Columbus, 0. 



book is 

 from the pen 

 of a Hudson Bay 

 Officer, (Martin 

 Hunter), who has 

 had 40 years' ex- 

 perience with the 

 H u d s o n 's Bay 

 Company 1863 to 

 1903. 



Price, postpaid 



Clothbound 



$1.00 



