. In the Maine woods . ¢ 838 65 9 1678 90 3 861 43 0 3377 198 ii >l !⢠678 56 14 1559 92 17 916 107 28 3153 255 59 11 11 1908 . 1111 44 6 1992 48 0 412 17 3515 119 11 II 11 683 43 13 1652 62 17 931 70 14 3266 ilO 44 11 11 1225 56 2 2216 OS 2 1165 89 9 4006 193 13 II .1 1911. .. 622 38 12 1572 35 10 831 Ho 20 3025 188 42 II II 543 15 IS 1689 25 13 861 5/ 35 3093 9/ 66 376364 5 10 14521614 2625 427 805569 3229 1S 20332547 5854 1045 1. 530 * 23 * 13 708 5 2596 41 The game shown as shipped in December includes that killed in


. In the Maine woods . ¢ 838 65 9 1678 90 3 861 43 0 3377 198 ii >l !⢠678 56 14 1559 92 17 916 107 28 3153 255 59 11 11 1908 . 1111 44 6 1992 48 0 412 17 3515 119 11 II 11 683 43 13 1652 62 17 931 70 14 3266 ilO 44 11 11 1225 56 2 2216 OS 2 1165 89 9 4006 193 13 II .1 1911. .. 622 38 12 1572 35 10 831 Ho 20 3025 188 42 II II 543 15 IS 1689 25 13 861 5/ 35 3093 9/ 66 376364 5 10 14521614 2625 427 805569 3229 1S 20332547 5854 1045 1. 530 * 23 * 13 708 5 2596 41 The game shown as shipped in December includes that killed in open season, and shippedby special permit after the season closed, or left with a taxidermist to be mounted. The above statement, compiled from records kept by station agents, comprises only gameshipped by visiting sportsmen from points on the line of this Company, and does not includethat killed by native hunters, nor the large quantity consumed in camps. *Closed time on Moose until November 1, 1919. 106 Norcross. ORCROSS Norcross has long been one of the best known lo-calities among sportsmen, canoeists and with the hun-dreds of men and women who look upon the Mainewoods as the choicest vacation country. Norcross,on the main line of the Bangor 8C Aroostook Rail-road, is the gateway to a vast section which aboundsin lakes and waterways which are famous for fine fishing and as therendezvous for big game. It has been aptly said that you could go toNorcross annually for twenty-five years and each season find newlocalities and new possibilities for fishing and hunting and mere mention of some of the waters reached by the way ofNorcross sends a thrill of pleasure to the devotees of the Maine of all, right at Norcross, are North and South Twin Lakes andthen there are Pemadumcook, Ambajejus, Millinocket and Nahma-kanta Lakes, the long-renowned Jo Mary waters, the Debsconeag andSourdnahunk Lakes, Rainbow Lake, Abol, Mink, Hurd and Togueponds â- and these a


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