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FORES T AND STREAM. 
CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY 
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., B.C. 
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 Brunswick. 
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 foresroina are only a few of the places we know of. The Tourist Department is constantly in communication with those who know all 
about the game "in each section. This information, kept on file, kept up to date, and constantly corrected together with our personal experience 
of the various centres is at your disposal. Would it not be well to write and ask our opinion before making definite arrangements where to go 
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?” 1 hey are tree. 
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MY SIXTY YEARS ON 
THE PLAINS 
True Pictures of a Vanished Life 
“BILL" HAMILTON 
Appropriately enough W. T. Hamilton, the 
last survivor of the old race of free trappers, 
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No work of fiction offers more adventure, 
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The “Forest and Stream” Trap Score Book 
Meets the needs of gun clubs and shooters in every particular. The 
sheets are heavily ruled—an advantage all scorers will appieciate, parocu 
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It contains the American Shooting Association Rules for Live-Bird 
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Hurlingham Revised Live-Bird Rules for single and double rises, and the 
Rose System of dividing purses. Price, $1.00. 
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