. Rod and gun . ed what are the universally fa-vorite lines for each kind of fishing. In fishing, aseverybody knows, your line is as important as yourbait. Many anglers are unsuccessful because theydo not use the right lines for the kind of fishthat they are trying to catch. SAMPLES Often a fisherman will getlittle or undesirable fish, when, if heused the right line he might get gamier and bigger fish. In the squarebelow mark x before the kind of fishingfor which you want to know the right lines,and we will mail you samples of the finest fishlines known for that fishing. In order to get theses


. Rod and gun . ed what are the universally fa-vorite lines for each kind of fishing. In fishing, aseverybody knows, your line is as important as yourbait. Many anglers are unsuccessful because theydo not use the right lines for the kind of fishthat they are trying to catch. SAMPLES Often a fisherman will getlittle or undesirable fish, when, if heused the right line he might get gamier and bigger fish. In the squarebelow mark x before the kind of fishingfor which you want to know the right lines,and we will mail you samples of the finest fishlines known for that fishing. In order to get thesesamples, however, you must give us the name andaddress of a fishing tackle dealer in your town. Wedo not sell our lines by mail except where there is nodealer in that locality from whom they can be boughtNevertheless, if requested, we will mail a pricelist and see that every angler can get themwithout inconvenience or extra expense if hislocal dealer does not and will not handleMartins KINGFISHER Silk Fish E. J. Martins Sons Fly CastingBait Casting Bass Brook Trout Lake Trout Pickerel Pout Perch Grayling Salmon Muskalonge or any fresh water fishingr. An Alleged Moose Hunt BY W. N. WILKINSON. HAVING been informed that moosewere very plentiful in the vicinityof Grand Lake, a station aboutfifty miles east of Halifax, N. the main line of the Intercolonial Rail-way, several of my friends and myself de-cided to spend a few days in a cabin on anisland owned by one of the party, in orderto prove to ourselves and our friendsthat we were expert hunters. It was about the first of November,and just cold enough to make the airbracing and exhilarating. On our wavto the station we visited several supplvstores, and in addition to ammunitionenough to slaughter an army we purchas-ed sufficient provisions to last a party often for about two weeks. We werebound that we shouldnt be hungry, andwere of the opinion that in the four orfive days we were to spend at the Lakewe would eat every


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