RECREATION. 



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Shooting and . 

 f iebtng Guide 



f„....TO THE NORTHWEST 



A complete directory of the best locations, 

 giving kinds of game and fish, distances from 

 St. Paul, lakes, names of guides, hotels, 

 character of country, etc. 



F. L WHITNEY 



Gen'l Pass. Agent 



Great Northern Railway 



ST. PAUL, MINN. 



Many bear can be found in Franklin 

 county, Maine, and especially in the neigh- 

 borhood of Mount Abraham. It will be 

 long before they are exterminated in that 

 region, for neither men nor dogs can follow 

 them to their hiding places. Farmers are 

 obliged to pen their sheep at night to keep 

 them from the bears. There are still a few 

 moose and caribou in that country, and 

 foxes in countless numbers. The latter may 

 be seen playing in the open fields like so 

 many»puppies. 



O. E. Wilson, Suspension Bridge, N. Y. 



The owner of one of the best small irri- 

 gation properties in the West, would like to 

 sell an interest to a party who will assume 

 management. All work completed — good 

 income — healthful climate. Address Invest- 

 ment, Niagara Falls, N. Y. 



Maud — Don't you think the count is quite 

 a polished gentleman? 



Ethel— Well, he's capable of polish. He 

 has brass enough. — Cigarette. 



If you have goods for folks to buy, 

 Don't run your business on the sly, 

 But come out openly and tell 'em 

 About the things you'd like to sell em; 

 Then, if conditions justify 'em, 

 Why, like as not, the folks'll buy 'em. 



IN ANSWERING ADS ALWAYS 

 MENTION RECREATION. 



MONTREAL 



IN WINTER 



Is one of the most charming of American 

 cities — quaint and curious. The bright cos- 

 tumes of the Snowshoe Club and the Tobog- 

 gan Club enliven every street, while sleigh- 

 ing and skating are continuous from No- 

 vember to April. 



Only 12 hours from New York or Buffalo 

 by the 



NEW YORK CENTRAL. 

 "America's Greatest Railroad." 



For a copy of "America's Great Resorts," send a 

 two-cent stamp to George H. Daniels, General Pas- 

 senger Agent, Grand Central Station, New York. 



