Rod and gun . n, D. B, , Taylor, July 13th on Mount Rogers. Mi iss S. L, M. C. Mac Kay. \. M . Morrison, H, , Tansley, A. L. Reading, K. K f. Robbins, July ISst on Mount HermitT. E. Patteson,H. H. Worsfold,F. St. C. Farren,F. G. Webber. Trout raising as a municipal enterprisehas proved a success at CardiiT inWales. The Council has large reservoirsfor the purpose of supplying the citywith water virtually impounded lakesand rivers. It has been found that fishesdo much in the way of purifying thewater and accordingly fish hatcherieshavebeen established on


Rod and gun . n, D. B, , Taylor, July 13th on Mount Rogers. Mi iss S. L, M. C. Mac Kay. \. M . Morrison, H, , Tansley, A. L. Reading, K. K f. Robbins, July ISst on Mount HermitT. E. Patteson,H. H. Worsfold,F. St. C. Farren,F. G. Webber. Trout raising as a municipal enterprisehas proved a success at CardiiT inWales. The Council has large reservoirsfor the purpose of supplying the citywith water virtually impounded lakesand rivers. It has been found that fishesdo much in the way of purifying thewater and accordingly fish hatcherieshavebeen established on a considerable a modest five hundred the business has grown to two hundred thousand andpromises to be with the millions. Abouthalf the fish are turned into the Corpor-ation reservoirs permission to fish inwhich is granted upon payment of a fixedfee and the other halt sold to stocksimilar waters in other parts of thecountry. Profit and pleasure are com-bined with some little relief to the ON WOLF LAKE, SOUTH OF THE ALGOX(^UI\ NATIONAL PARK BORDER. From Algonquin Park to Lake of Bays by Canoe. 0MONG the many delightful canoetrips of which our land of a thousandlakes can boast are two splendidones from Algonquin Park to Lake ofBays. Neither route is lacking in anyof the points which should gladden theheart of the lover of the wilds—the manor woman who really loves Nature and isperfectly contented when he bags a rea-sonable amount of game. When oneis on a canoe trip how it is possible touse more than ten or twelve fish a day ?Why should one catch more than hisshare and defraud the man who comesnext? We had heard of Crown and WolfLakes, so decided to make the tripfrom Algonquin Park to Lake of Bays,via these lakes. Having partaken of a good, large,wholesome meal ;st the Highland Inn,a comfortable cottage hotel commandinga splendid view of Cache Lake, we hunt-ed up our guide and all hands set to workto repack our outfit ^or portaging. This isno easy matter a


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