Rod and gun . for boatsin the shore and inland fisheries. Thereare now nearly five thousand fishingboats using such engines. Nova Scotia again heads the list offish-producing Provinces, with a phenom-enal increase of a little over two millionin the value of the years catch. Brit-ish Columliia shows a decrease of $1,151,-520, New Brunswick a decrease of $, Ontario a decrease of $151,692, andQuebec a decrease of $115,961, PrinceEdward Island shows an increase of $299,394- The total value of the fisheries produc-tion during the year bv Provinces was asfollows: Nova Scotia, $10,119,243;Bri


Rod and gun . for boatsin the shore and inland fisheries. Thereare now nearly five thousand fishingboats using such engines. Nova Scotia again heads the list offish-producing Provinces, with a phenom-enal increase of a little over two millionin the value of the years catch. Brit-ish Columliia shows a decrease of $1,151,-520, New Brunswick a decrease of $, Ontario a decrease of $151,692, andQuebec a decrease of $115,961, PrinceEdward Island shows an increase of $299,394- The total value of the fisheries produc-tion during the year bv Provinces was asfollows: Nova Scotia, $10,119,243;British Columbia. $9,163,235; NewBrunswick, $4,134,144; Ontario, $2,026,-121; Quebec, $1,692,475; Manitoba,$1,302,779; Prince Edward Island, $1,153,-708. The increase in Nova Scotia is largelyaccounted for by the big catch of theLunenberg deep sea fleet and the highprices paid for dried fish throughout theyear. The report concludes with a statementthat anv decrease recorded in the value ROD AXD GUX IX CAXADA 1247. HIGHLANDS OF ONTARIO Canada ,.g Orillia and , Muskoka Lakes, Lake of Bays, Maganeta-Lkes ^ ?^•^™^g»« Georgian Bay, Kalartha GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY SYSTEM summer playgrounds in America. Good hotel accomodation. Theover of outdoors will find here in abundance all things which make roughing lt7^TJT\T T*- ^^°-^° ^^^^-^*-* —t enjoyment, and send for free map folders, beautifully illustrated describingthese out-of. he-ord,nary resorts. All this recreation paradise onl. one nighfaway from the leading cities of America. Address— Mr^ J. Quinlan, Dist. Pass. Agent, Montreal, or Mr. A. E. Duff, Dist. , Toronto, Ont. W. E. DAVIS, Passenger Traffic Mgr., Montreal, Que. G. T. BELL. Asst. Pass. Traffic Mgr., Montreal, Que. H. G. ELLIOT, Gen. Passenger Agent, Montreal, Que.


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