Daily British Whig (1850), 7 Oct 1912, p. 11

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' THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, MONDAY, ocTodrn = 1912 ng Back PY i , Mes, which infest the woods tl this point dut ean be obtamlmed at { and hung a out the middle of July After t} Burk's Falls. Parties can find good Yes, ahd enjoy every nmiom th, - however, flies and mosquitoes camping ground along the river gr can £ it tog, They go inte Ee Woo bis ear and the moese go back inte LeeuT ceommodation at Mitchell's with delicate whité hands and eoft 1 woods and fatten up. They are an 4 Different run ways can be bodies, and came out again in a fort. therefore not seen so frequently dur- yiemoa each day and saflsfactory ré night brown, hale, and hearty, able Ing the month of August, except in sults are certain to all who make this to eat like a horse and work lke a the early morning or twilight dusk region their rendezvous, Trofap, when they come to drink at the wa. gi. nes cast of Scotia Junction. It is probable that no country to- ter's edge. During September, which amid the hills of the Upper Magne- 1 offers such widely varied oppor- is known as the running season, moose tawan River, Is an unequalle! hunting ity for the pursuit of game both pre seen in large numbers throughout ground. Shuated as it is on the edge as does this 6ld Do- the district. The open season is from _, Algonquin National Park, the over= where you w there Is the asking. Still, even ° its varying degrees and uve tried them all turn at he silver trall of the Grand frac which lead to a happy round in the Highlands of ast wilderness of the the air i= tou that hints is that the call with iis | 1 all devoteas of ¥ t sport, whether ™ deer hunting geason through- they falluw t pho ¢ thelr out ge n ited most satis- went into it irr ¢ season of 1911 (No ther as the fover works tf 1 thelr vember to 16th; It ig estimated - 3 ~ " - { AvYnh blood to talk of § hat th il over 000 deer and 200 moose RA " 3 QP +h i 3 followed, to argu tive or i annually in £ ght's / 3 - As nal ) merits of guns and amy ad time. 1 n fact, little short « AN : ¢ \., Ekal aloe PMebaisl 13% fo pick the spot f ¥ YEAS Camp. Marvellous Boy k of deer] *\ ' a Lv 'Muss oka Lakes Districk | Only look in roelud t : ? wie RNIer ut ni. J f - - : dg alk . - time and y veterans listen Vorite story te go of words f ear, stich os "Beaver Mead ie, " a t reat exte checks the wan- ridge" will convince you tha a . that might easily coage nual fever s on, : . ! m io happy a condition is he shortness of the 1 and by the rigorous mane the Provincial Gove Ontario @ res its laws v thair pleasure; It is not } afior { th ig ng Yana dis sporismen™ find these & men t ods in at large one of their best herit Attire which ha heen chewed v t s¢ restrict otwithstand~ Ages, greater regard cord & * rg ¢ Cabsdian Exj 8 Company service than for asppearin with lene carried in 1811 during the sea- black winti-burnt tha show thron 8 2.779% deer, shipments whose total B week old growth of } i, but eight amounted 176 pounds. Py In the all too br r Wl « these 58 i were shipped routine existance fo 2 hunti ground from points loonted me of our Sreat of adventure that sur pi with a milway system, largest number store of vitalily asd experience to being ken out of the Magnelawan last until the svason swings roamd River region, the "Lake of Bays" dis- Ince more > frieY, and points on the Northern and | éannot be 1 the Timag+ od grouse, v partridge, ! les geese, fowl! In the itory, towards n Lake, Lady X - ; . I t. and the east ' Ferns orb bi r p -N ! River, are A nove means of / y Siart. land th tops found 1 generous numbers, The Franspor -- . ; i / s : ; "To very good al i iy YA op _- . w Ww NG Saudi, Highlandsef Ontario: 1 BR EJ Ev ea Majlard, we ck, mmsrganaer, blue Fs ppt a : : Ife, and. widgeon, Par. - a i sdk. # nd in shundancs flow of game from that spacious 7 7 eam] Ee Sn rn m 8 - where in the forest. Among serve keeps " conetantly d with ' wn 4 . . artha ake al sport may eer, hundreds of whi ar sry ¥ Bar <0 T ri We t ¢ wit > ™ t re and - hus eveny fall cose 00, hav ol + 13 ahoiher admirable The hb setmon. NoOLING Te walked right ni he ¥ 5 ru ler ety 5 , i 4 pr 151 » Decemtber 15th, Kearney. in this istrict, and everg <= a n be enjoyed east of the wil + ine . partridge fre Sg winter groups of otter can be seen at A 1a niry er ersifie a ber 15th, Inclusive aimost any time playing on the } Rod Fers A 8 ae so the #9 tral" led the bay opposite the hotels. . 4 dus AvIgN. 4 an " reader to a iting ground that 1a oh 2, d ; fappy ir , by x t practically fnexhe t i There a Immense tracts of racks Lit wéll-wosded tere! tory in t ther 0 unt which can neve ar cuiltiva- tion, and the forests are not den ide ill continue to be the } 3 ory f the rad deer, the un w caribou and all wid the province. - £ined more near to A good Mornings October 16th, to November 15th, In- : a las * J clusive. 4 = nt f ' wien hg o ruf ed The caribou, as has been sald, i= alse 9 rr : \ ww aid i ! wre hu game - fnhabitant of "this territory, Signs : ANY gh ig grouse uskoka of them are seen everywhere, hut, as Lakes 1 rick they are an even more fimid and wary . animal than the moose, #t is corres- i difficult to see ard capt them. When found hey are in bends or droves of varying size The country lying south and east Smooth Water Lake and northwest the Wakenika Lake and river seams to be the best sultedgo these cautious i animals, ax i 1s rough dnd hilly. The . istona, Indian guides who reside in the dis. ome people think It real, down- Sama ivi 'above a usu Je trict, know every nook and eorner of right, genuine hard work; and yet men pine by settlers, Indiams and half- I% are the best judges as to where the Who never do a stroke of hard labor breds or by those hunters who do not Neonts of game are shd can be thor. and who are not sceustomed to rise oughly depended om. / ra Bid Sutestwers et than : To reach the huntiyg grounds om : : mn. J ia as er Sg and Bam or else are fhe Magnetawan River, the objective - and there ara good ran ways for deer | fort, will get up on a raw, frost . woods by the point is Burk's Falls, ITI miles from Throughout this district the chances & a as well as splendid partridge shoot- ¥ y morn Toronto, and thence by steamer. Pro- for the hunter are above the avers ing. Deer are reper fo be very ing and broakfast long before day- y ris . : » SYGrasS stoi 1 cicthity of R y a . bably ome of the best localities for n ways being noticenbie all slong plentiful in the vicinity of Rassean, at Nght; break the joe on ths water to | re deer in this région Is reached from the shore. There are od : the head of the iaks of the same naa perform thelr ablutions; paddle dewn Mitchells Land! : I Blais a a Amp ™ Be of the Mushuka: Lakes: af alse The lake:in th ehilly devn Beneath are not © nding, a place located a grounds in plenty and supplies are one of RERDES. | ®. as also Stars BAT sit: shine. be oF moose few hundred yards east of Lake Ce- readily obtaibed. Especially fine sport - ; ; West of Sundridge, at Eagle Lake, 182 o tabs the w i hd no small cede. Here the hénter commands the May be enjoyed a few miles from tional Park #eslf, hunting is net al: miles north of Toronto. . Dunes in & a allen pk Dating old ran ways, as the deer cross the Ahmie Harbor and good reports sre lowed, but great are the opportunities The most numerous of the far bear- Muring ih Su at Sor duties. and the early part river witht sight of the lapding Om received esch senson from the Bopper for the oheervation of wild antwals ing anintals are Sear martin, mink " of these "Monarchs: the opposite side of the river thers is Mugnetawan. THe country I very 8nd for those who desire to out with otter fox, beaver and muskral which by the cancist Another run way, which also affords wild \ : £ camera the Ne of the woods. Deyr atwund throughout the entire High- Walter hy ggood sport. Cances are needed at 'Within the boumds of Algonquin Na- are found in large numbers, and since land country. The otter and beaver, SEE A wily i . 3 a : / 1

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