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The hunters' moon will soon be with us and the black bull moose must die. 

 The seductive "call" from the birchen horn will lure him within range, and a bullet 

 find its mark in that fatal region just behind the shoulder. 



By the bye, wouldn't YOU care to do the shooting ? If so, write to any 

 of the following officials and agents of the 



Canadian Pacific Railway i 



E. V. SKINNER, - - - -..-.- 353 Broadway, New York, N. Y r . 

 H, McMURTRIE, - - - 629-631 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, Pa. 

 J. H. THOMPSON, - - 129 East Baltimore Street, Baltimore, Md, . 

 VV. W. MERKLE, - - 1229 Pennsylvania Avenue, Washington, D. C. 



H. J. COLV1N, 197 Washington Street, Boston, Mass. 



A. J. SHULMAN, - - 233 Main Street, Buffalo, N. Y. 



A. E. EDMONDS, - - - '. - - 7 Fort Street, W., Detroit, Mich. 

 A. C. SHAW, - - - - - - 228 South Clark Street, Chicago, 111. 



E. J. COYLE, Assistant General 



W. B. CHANDLER, - 119 South Third Street, Minneapolis, Minr. 



F. W. SALSBURY, .... - 409 Smith Building, Pittsburg, Pa. 



W. 8. THORN, 379 Robert Street, St. Paul, Minn. 



M. M. STERN, ----- 627 Market Street, San Francisco, Cal. 



G. DUNCAN, -.-..--- 42 Sparks 8treet, Ottawa, Ont. 

 A. H. NOTMAN , Assistant General Passenger Agent, Toronto, Ont. 

 C. E. E. USSHER, - - General Passenger Agent, Montreal, P. Q. 

 C. E. McPHERSON, - ~ General Passenger Agent, Winnipeg, Man. 



Passenger Agent, Vancouver, B. C. 



ROBERT KERR. Passenger Traffic Ma.naLger, MONTREAL 



