RECREATION. 



li 



Where to Go ! 



TTHE Best Game 

 1 Country in the 



Mississippi Valley 

 to-day is along the 

 line of the 



for eocd SHQQTTNG 

 Hnd FISHING 



Iron JMoimtattt Route*,* 



in MISSOURI 

 ARKANSAS 



AND 



LOUISIANA 





Small Game is very abundant, and has been shot at very 

 little. Deer and Turkeys are plentiful, and the fishing, 

 for black bass and other game fishes, of the very best. 

 This Line also reaches, direct from St. Louis or Mem- 

 phis, by double daily through car service, the famous 

 hunting and fishing grounds on the Gulf. 



♦-SPECIAL FEATURES OFFERED-. 



Reduced Rates to Sportsmen Side Tracking Cars On or Near the Grounds 

 Hunting Cars Fully Equipped Carrying Free of Dogs, Guns, and Camp Equipment 



WRITE for best locations, and other information, to Company's Agents, or to the 

 General Passenger Agent. 



C. G. WARNER 



Vice-President 



W. B. DODDRIDGE 



General Manager 



ST. LOUIS, MO. 



H. C. TOWNSEND 

 General Passenger and Ticket Agent 



Cbe iftuskoKa and midland 

 Cakes Resorts 



Reached only by the 



Grand Trunk Railway System 



Is the Paradise for not only hunters, fishermen, and canoe- 

 ists, but also those in search of health, where comfort 

 and pleasure can be obtained economically. 



The woodland and lake scenery would satisfy the most 

 critical tourist. 



Camping outfits can be purchased cheaply, or guides, 

 thoroughly acquainted with the region, fully equipped 

 lor camping, can be secured readily. 



Parties can be furnished with names of guides, and, by 

 communicating with them, make all necessary arrange- 

 ments in advance. 



, The following fish and game, In season, are to be 

 found in abundance, the variety of which is not surpassed 

 by any other sporting region in the world: 



Fish.— Bass, pickerel, brook trout, lake trout, white- 

 nsh, perch, sunfish, salmon, trout, sturgeon, catfish, 

 nerring and muskalonge. 



Game.— Deer, partridge, rabbits, pigeons, duckc.geese, 

 plover, bear, woodcock, snipe, grouse, and moose. 

 A few of the other Principal "Resorts.— Andros- 

 coggin Lakes, the White Mountains, the salmon re- 

 sorts of Quebec, New Brunswick, and No*a Scotia, 

 Lake of St John region, the River St. Lawrence, the 

 Thousand Islands. 



» ^or descriptive books showing routes and rates, apply 

 T?i?\- 0- Dickson, D.P.A., Toronto. Ont.; D. O. Pkask, 

 Si P 'p'^ I1 ^ a1 ' p -Q- ; L.R- Mobbow, C.PJU Chicago, 

 HI.; R. McC. Smith. S.P.A., Cincinnati, O. 



Chas. M. Hats, Geo. B. Reeve, W. E. Davis, 



General Manager, Gen. Traffic Manager, G. P. & T. A., 



Montreal. P.Q. Montreal, P. Q. Montreal. P.Q. 



F»am P. Dwtxm, S. P. Affent. 273 Broadway. N«w York. 



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AND CAMP 



OUTFITS 



We manufacture the lar gest and most 

 complete line of tents in the country, 

 and our goods are celebrated for their 

 wearing^ and waterproof qualities* 



Send 4 cents in stamps for our new 

 40-page illustrated catalogue showing 

 all styles of Tents and Camp furniture. 



GEO. B. CARPENTER & CO. 



202 to 2J0 S. Water Street, CHICAGO 



Established 1840. 



