CLO OF nterest to OFLunters and ©Fishermen PRINCE RUPERT— From here, trips of any duration may be undertaken amongst and upon the innumerable islands, inside the long inlets that penetrate the mainland and upon the mountain slopes bordering them. Every kind of game and hunting is available. Motor vessels are for hire with accommodation up to six passengers. Cost, six persons, $50.00 per day; four © persons, $35.00 per day including crew and cook, but not supplies. Crew will also act as guides. Excellent hotels. Rates, $1.00 to $4.00; European. Boats and Guides: Armour Salvage and Towage Co. Some close-in points are Mile 21, Khatada Lake, Por- cher Island, Wark Channel, Muddy Creek, Klunugget Inlet, Baker Inlet, Stewart Anchorage, etc. Good deep sea fishing for Black Cod, Spring (King) Salmon and Sea Bass can be had along the coast. A specie of white bear, known as “Kermode” (not a Polar) is found on Princess Royal Island, south of Prince Rupert. The Queen Charlotte Islands are reached from this port. They afford hunting, shooting and fishing. Guides may be obtained through James Martin, Massett, A, R. Mallory, Port Clements, and Geo. Beattie, Queen Charlotte City. There is also accommodation and stores at these points. TERRACE— On the C.N.R.—Lakelse Lake is reached from here. The lake affords most excellent Rainbow and Cut-Throat Trout. There is good duck, geese and grouse shooting, and bear, deer, goats and mountain sheep hunting. Hotel: Terrace Hotel and Tourist Hotel. Guides obtainable through George Little. There are good stores at this point. Lakelse Lodge at Lakelse Lake. SMITHE RS— On the C.N.R. Sheep, goats, grizzly and black bear, moose, deer, caribou, partridge and grouse. Fishing in Lakes Wilson, Barret, McDonald, Dennis and Loon; also in the Bulkley and Copper rivers, all within 10 miles of R.R. depot. Mountain and Dolly Var- den trout and salmon. There are several well-equipped stores at this point. Guides. Hotels: The Bulkley and The Smithers. HAZELTON— On the C.N.R. Sheep, goats, grizzly and black bear, moose, caribou, deer, partridge and grouse. This is the starting point for the headwaters of the Skeena and Stikine rivers, and one of the most extensive hunting areas in North America. There are several stores and the Hudson Bay main- tains a post here. PRINTED PAPER ROSE, COWAN & LATTA LTD., PRINTERS, PRINCE RUPERT