Rod and gun . O USEFUL TROUT OUTFITS (1) 9 to 12 ft. canebuilt Trout or Bass Rod, 3 piece,2 tops, pat. lockfast jointsfork handle, improved fittings, agate buttand end rings—£4, 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 orBass Rod, suction joint agate butt and end rings, cocrk handlewith pat. Screw grip, £ or $ 3% Uniqua Reel18/6 or $ 30 vds. D. T, Tournament line 8/6 or $2, all $ SEND CASH^COVERINB 0»OER, BALANCE CAN B


Rod and gun . O USEFUL TROUT OUTFITS (1) 9 to 12 ft. canebuilt Trout or Bass Rod, 3 piece,2 tops, pat. lockfast jointsfork handle, improved fittings, agate buttand end rings—£4, 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 orBass Rod, suction joint agate butt and end rings, cocrk handlewith pat. Screw grip, £ or $ 3% Uniqua Reel18/6 or $ 30 vds. D. T, Tournament line 8/6 or $2, all $ SEND CASH^COVERINB 0»OER, BALANCE CAN BE ADJUSTED. CATALOGUE—16 plates of flies in Color 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 6o8 ROD AND GLX IX CANADA At Crow Lake, near Belleville, Ont.,Mr. and Mrs. Tom Ketcheson and Mrs. J. A. Kerr had some g^ood luckfishing; on a fine Ausjiist afternoon. with a small bass hook landeda twelve pound lunge and later caughtanother of the same weight. In additionMr. and Mrs. Ketcheson landed thirteenfine bass. In mid August a couple of deer wereseen on the farm of James Latimer, atFraserville, near Peterborough, Ont. Xodeer had been seen in that part of thecountry for man} years and naturally thenew arrivals aroused deep interest in theneighborhood. When Mr. Latimer sawthem they were slowly strolling across one of his fields. It is thought that thesmoke or the wolves drove them downfrom the north. Both animals were fullgrown with antlers and appeared quitetame. They spent the night in a patchof wood near Mr. Latimers house butwere gone the next day and were not seenagain. Guelph has too many deer and Brant-ford too many squirrels and it is s


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