Daily British Whig (1850), 5 Oct 1917, p. 11

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The Battle of Flanders. -- Stones for road repairs, «ge --Photo by courtesy of CO, P. Ry ~ : +The Battle of Flanders.--A scene in one of the captured villages. The Battle of Flanders.--Just out of the trenches men drawing rations frem On the British Western Front.--Making a road through a captured villagey _~--Photo oy courtesy of C. P. R the Q.M.'s stores. ' --Photo by courtesy of C. P. RB. 0 Photo by courtesy of The Battle of Flanders, a bridge built over the Yser as we advanced _-- "The Battle of Flanders.--Bridging the Yser, north of Ypres. ~--Pioto by courtesy of C. P, Re : =Photo by courtesy of C. P. A x » 2 1 fecund in herds of about half a dozen, HE Province of New Brunswick, H t f the Ki snd barren ground caribou travels in Tiss: Haunts o e King | ae . ¢ > ; This Riad is noied lor 3s migatory uaa popular for big game hunting. 1 Labits. In : ew Brunswick the places ooge, caribou and deer are plenti- gm " " - " # i p ' " " " o Where the hunters are likely to ful in this region along the lines of A . 3 ' iF, b ; : @chieve the best results are North * 3 3 j ' if West Miramichi, Restigouche, Upsal p ; % k- i k 8 odio Jah ; i TLR § Ig) ] Suite, pa alault and 1a ua. , . r : 1 J 2 ~ is ivers, e starting points for these 2 Ibs, his massive antlers ie a ad ; EL h, a : 4 ateas are Newcastle, Campbellton, ong and generally average Bix. feet | fF > a Ty 5 " a ; ' - i bt Bathurst, Chatham and Perth, all of po i He may be found in twelve : 3 : ; H nv we i "which are reached by the Edmunds of the Steen sounties aie pro 3 wd : han er ql ton branch of the Canadian Pacific, : unt modse "¢ Sr 4 = % ¥ : oR " There are few localities In New aly in the season, and 'the I Brunswick where a deer may not be ng" done later on--in the located. Like the moose and the ie yeathen hy September and carfbou he. gives those whe follow moose is often surpr him interesting hyd hot walking o the Mise asd Sportsmen desirous of hunting the vers, easting on ~~ big game of New Brunswick tiay se Sian : He lg he got | 8 : : £ . Fas dl " " cure good accommodation at thet | un can een > - gs E 3 £ 4 2 . y # hk > i de. y 5 ; - ON t J , 3 / ' : merrell tomes of thelr guides. Good hotels i tat, a ks . Re Py : 3 3 . y. - ng : - end boarding houses are also aval : of the rem a. ; . Ss \ age? i 34 : y . 5 Sel oile. The season for the hunting of A Fredericton, Havelock, New: by RE a y d { 4 4 i 3 : the ember €3:Tan and dest © i : Dolnte Bate rten. H slack - k i ghd 5 BL oo p ct in Sapt f 15th, and continues to No- | atl, 5 RT pl Hn i » ly' , or rh ' ; 5 i wi vember 30th. Shooting on Sunday fis; A graceful antiore th of 3 ¥ 0 py Bo Lae by ? rn Tz : > ty, Br a tay ons . | New Brunswick fs the caribou. He [RRESSES Ey i da gE 2A +s : A mutta Sceotnvanist W- % IEDs rer 900 Ion, on an averARG: v A . ve 3 z TE i . licensed guide. The lesnse to it | fwaighs Ay iS. on 21 Average ) : . ap : : one bull moose, one bull caribou. and ty gro caribou stands from 3 » J Loh AY . al ug ; two deer costs a bona fide resided: four and a half to five feet in height, : hy i poet ' SH |B ; is of the province $3, and a non-resh i there are two varieties, - the lta ; el d ; gent $50. Hunting with 'bounds Is {woodland and the JParren ground rai CA 2% : Cl fa Gos 4 ! oO Tn A . ispecies. The d is generally : " i secs : furbldden. aaa HM

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