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CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAi 
The Line that Reaches More Good Hunting Grounds than Any Other. 
MOOSE and DEER.— Bonney River, N. B.; Maniwaki, Que.; Kihawa, Que.; Schreiber and Wabigoon, Ont., I 
DEER and BEAR. — Maniwaki and Waltham, Que.; Pickerel, Sturgeon Falls and Desbarats, Ont. 
CARIBOU and MOOSE.— Rossport, Schreiber, Nepigon and Wabigoon, Ont.; Selected points in New Brunsv; 
SHEEP. GOAT, GRIZZLY, WAPITI, COUGAR.— We can tell you the best places in Alberta and B. C. 
PRAIRIE CHICKEN, GROUSE, GEESE, DUCK— We can tell you the best places to shoot each species. 
The foregoing are only a few of the places we know of. The Tourist Department is constantly in communication with those who kno ; 
about the game in each section. This information, kept on file, kept up to date, and constantly corrected, together with our personal expe n 
of the various centres, is at your disposal. Would it not be well to write and ask our opinion before making definite arrangements whsre 
this year. Write giving us an idea of your needs and we will undertake to advise a location that will satisfy you. 
L. O. ARMSTRONG, Tourist Agent, Room 33, Can. Pac. Ry. Offices, Windsor Street, Montreal 
Shall we send you copies of "Shooting and Fishing” and "Game of British Columbia?” They are free. 
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and insist that your barber use it also. It is Anti¬ 
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A positive relief for Sunburn. Chafing, rrickly 
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Ask your Commissary about it. 
MY SIXTY YEARS ON 
THE PLAINS 
True Pictures of & Vanished Life 
“BILL" HAMILTON 
Appropriately enough W. T. Hamilton, the 
last survivor of the old race of free trappers, 
became the author of one of the best pen pic¬ 
tures of the old life of the plains and moun¬ 
tains ever written. 
No work of fiction offers more adventure, 
more thrills of desperate bravery, heroic en¬ 
durance and hair breadth escape than this un¬ 
adorned narrative of the life of the old trap¬ 
per and plainsman, the companion of Bill 
Williams, Jim Baker, Carson, Bridges and the 
rest whose names are household words. 
“Sixty Years on the Plains” is all that the 
names signifies and more. It depicts every phase 
of frontier life, hunting, trapping, Indian fight¬ 
ing, the beginnings of Empire building. From 
the store house of sixty years of wonderfully 
full experience, Mr. Hamilton drew the material 
for a book of splendid interest and real value. 
Cloth, Illustrated. 
Postpaid, $1.50 
FOREST AND STREAM PUBLISHING CO. 
NEWFOUNDLAND 
A Country ol Fish and Game. A Paradise lor the Camper and Angler. Ideal Canoe Tri. 
The country traversed by the Reid Newfoundland Company’s system is exceedingly rich in all kinds of fish 1 
game. HA11 along the route of the Railway are streams famous for their SALMON and TROUT fishing, i 
Caribou barrens. f[Americans who have been fishing and hunting in Newfoundland say there is no other coil t 
in the world in which so good fishing and hunting can be secured and with such ease as in Newfound!. 
Information, together with Illustrated Booklet and Folder, cheerfully forwarded upon application to 
J. W. N. JOHNSTONE, General Passenger Agent, Reid Newfoundland Company, St. John’s, Newfoundlar 
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JUST OUT! 
“The Small Yacht” 
2k EDWIN A. BOARDMAN 
T HE author, who has large personal experience in designing and sailing sm 
yachts, being the winner of the Seawanhaka cup in 1905, deals with the ent 
subject of handling racing boats in language that is readily understood by the young< 
amateur. There is nothing which makes for success in small boat racing, from tuni 
up to jockeying, left out. Part One deals with preparing the boat for the race, wh 
Part Two enters into every detail of handling under every condition, with notes 
American and foreign racing, expense, equipment, winter care, sailing conditions, typ 
etc. Altogether it is not only the latest, but the best work on the subject invalual 
for the enthusiast. Cloth, 46 plates from photographs, 18 diagrams, 24 plai 
“Postpaid, £2.13 
FOREST AND STREAM PUBLISHING CO. 
127 Franklin Stieet : : New York 
The “Game Laws in Brief” gives all 
the fish and game laws of the United 
States and Canada. It is complete 
and so accurate that the editor can 
afford to pay a reward for an error 
found in it. “If the Brief says so, you 
may depend on it.” Sold by all 
dealers. Price, twenty-five cents. 
FOREST AND STREAM PUBLISHING CO. 
127 Franklin Street, New York. 
