Rod and gun . OF TWO USEFUL TROUT OUTFITS (1) 9 to 12 ft. canebuilt Trout or Bass Rod,3pie«e,2 tops, pat. lockfast joints,oork handle, improved fittings, agate buttand end rings—£ or $ 3%contracted Perfect Reel with AgateLine Guard £2. or $ Double TaperCorona Line 35 yards, 15/ or $ In all $ (2) 9 to 12 ft. cane built 2 piece Perfection Trout »TBass Rod, suction joint agate butt end rings, cork handlewith pat. Screw grip, £ or $ 5% Uniqua Reel18/6 or $ 30 yds. D. T. Tournament ILne 8/6 or $ all $ SEND CASH COVERING ORDER, BALANCEHCAN BE


Rod and gun . OF TWO USEFUL TROUT OUTFITS (1) 9 to 12 ft. canebuilt Trout or Bass Rod,3pie«e,2 tops, pat. lockfast joints,oork handle, improved fittings, agate buttand end rings—£ or $ 3%contracted Perfect Reel with AgateLine Guard £2. or $ Double TaperCorona Line 35 yards, 15/ or $ In all $ (2) 9 to 12 ft. cane built 2 piece Perfection Trout »TBass Rod, suction joint agate butt end rings, cork handlewith pat. Screw grip, £ or $ 5% Uniqua Reel18/6 or $ 30 yds. D. T. Tournament ILne 8/6 or $ all $ SEND CASH COVERING ORDER, BALANCEHCAN BE ADJUSTED. CATALOGUE—16 plates of flies in Color FREE. THE GREATEST FISHING ROD AND TACKLE MAKERS IN EUROPE. 51 Gold and other medals. Hardy Bros. Ltd., Alnwick, England Illustrationour celebratedcannot comereel fitting is shows handle of one ofcane built rods. The handagainst metal work. Theour Pat. Screw Grip. Thereel is one of ourPerfect ball bearingagate line guard regu-lating check 1124 ROD AND GUN IX CANADA bee have 8 each, Nova Scotia, XewBrunswick and Ontario, 5 each; andManitoba and Prince Edward Island eachhave 3. The amount voted by the DominionParliament for fish culture purposes in1900 was $322,300, and of this $180,345, orapproximately 56 per cent, was importance of carrjing on this workcan not be emphasized too much in agrowing country like Canada, where theincreasing population is making greaterand greater demands on the fish supply. The process is beautifull}- simple, and—such are the vicissitudes of life—one cannever tell when the foregoing informa-tion might come in handy. Bizarre information may occasionallybe gleaned from the most serious scien-tific literature, says the Scientific Ameri-can. The title of the Report of theNorthumberland Sea Fishing Committeefor 1910-11 suggests routine statistics ontrawling and seining, sea temperaturesand salinity, plankton and the like: henceit is somewhat disconcerting to find the


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