. Rod and gun. hots at Moose, Deer and Bearthis season if you trust yourself to Cryderman and come to North-ern Ontario. I have been a hunter and a guide for TWENTYYEAKS; and I never saw better prospects for aanie than there arethis Fall, I will put you within easy fiunshot of the kill. I can guide you on a hunting trip youwill justly boast about afterwards. Naturally. I know the places where they are; and I willtake you there handiis- and comfortably. It is an easy trip to thesegreat game grounds; it doesnt cost a fortune to enjoy a HE.\Lhunt here: and you can bet I will see you get what you


. Rod and gun. hots at Moose, Deer and Bearthis season if you trust yourself to Cryderman and come to North-ern Ontario. I have been a hunter and a guide for TWENTYYEAKS; and I never saw better prospects for aanie than there arethis Fall, I will put you within easy fiunshot of the kill. I can guide you on a hunting trip youwill justly boast about afterwards. Naturally. I know the places where they are; and I willtake you there handiis- and comfortably. It is an easy trip to thesegreat game grounds; it doesnt cost a fortune to enjoy a HE.\Lhunt here: and you can bet I will see you get what you come It can be got at all. MOOSE CALLING A SPECIALTY—I will teach vou howto call moose by ai-tual example. l^epend on me for competent guides, camp kit. anda GOOD TIME at moderate cost. We will mark mapsfor you. plan any route hereabouts, and supply you trustymformalion—and we wont overcharge you either. WRITE TO ME FOR DETAILS Newton Cryderman ^^^A^f^: ^c%^^I I Ask Me For References. I Have Them |. Pioneer Stories Jas. E. Orr MR John Stacey, in talking ofhis pioneer experiences says:In the Spring of 1841 myfather and I left old England to seekour fortunes in Canada, whence wewere followed a little later by two ofmy brothers. My father was a black-smith and we boys were also learningthat trade, therefore we brought anabundance of tools with us. We left Biddeford on the LordRamsey one Sunday morning andin exactly seven weeks to an hour welanded in New York. It was thenconsidered a remarkably swift voy-age for a sailing vessel to be able toplough its way across the billowyAtlantic in seven weeks. Our next journey was up thebeautiful Hudson River to Albanyand thence by canal boat through theErie Canal to Buffalo. This trip overthe canal alone would make a capitalstory but we must hasten on to Can-ada. From Buffalo we walked toLewiston, passing within sound of theFalls though we did not see them asthat would have entailed a walk ofseveral miles. We hired a teamster tob


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