184. AMERICAN GAME. 
I may here add, for the information of whom it may 
concern, that my friend, Captain Peel, better known as 
Dinks, a famous sportsman and salmon fisher, has hired 
the exclusive fishing of one of the finest salmon rivers in 
Canada West, on which a good fisherman may bag from 
six to twenty well-fed fish per diem. The river affords 
admirable fishing for six or seven rod, is carefully pre- 
served by Captain Peel, who keeps a regular game- 
keeper on it; and is easily accessible from Quebec. 
Captain Peel makes up a party to go thither and fish 
annually, furnishing all appliances and means to boot, 
lodging, after forest fashion, in comfortable shanties ; 
board of the best that can be obtained, including excellent 
port, sherry, and bottled ale; boats, men, everything in 
short, rods only excepted, that is requisite to the genu- 
ine sportsman, at the very small price of $120 per month. 
The scenery of the Lower St. Lawrence is magnificent, 
the climate delicious, the fishing the finest in the world. | 
The expense is ridiculously cheap as compared with the 
inducements offered, nor can I imagine a more delightful 
or cheaper mode of passing a couple of summer months 
than any sportsman can obtain by addressing Captain 
Peel, Amherstburg, Canada West. 
