Rod and gun . n. We soon had our fishing tackle readyfor action and in the evening Mr. Kraseland myself enjoyed some good sport. Imust not tell the numbers but suffice it tosay that in three quarters of an hour we had enough and to spare for the wholeparty. The fish were salmon trout andwould average from one half to threequarters of a pound. The anglers were early indeed nextmorning and had fairly good fortune. Atbreakfast our numbers were increased bythe arrival of Dr. Hill, Mr. Hudel and of New York and Mr. and Mrs. Mel-bourne of Montreal, all of them provingvaluable reinforcements


Rod and gun . n. We soon had our fishing tackle readyfor action and in the evening Mr. Kraseland myself enjoyed some good sport. Imust not tell the numbers but suffice it tosay that in three quarters of an hour we had enough and to spare for the wholeparty. The fish were salmon trout andwould average from one half to threequarters of a pound. The anglers were early indeed nextmorning and had fairly good fortune. Atbreakfast our numbers were increased bythe arrival of Dr. Hill, Mr. Hudel and of New York and Mr. and Mrs. Mel-bourne of Montreal, all of them provingvaluable reinforcements and doing muchto make our vacation enjoyable. There were boats enough for all and wemade surveys of the several lakes of theneighborhood. Lake Qounonelle facedour hosts house. It is a beautiful sheetof water four miles long with numerousbays, each one proving a fine fishingground. Moose Lake. Lac Maxim, Arch-aumbault River and Bully River, and allin the near neighborhood. Fishing and boating were our usual oc-. In tho Midst of It. cupations and for a whole fortnight ofideal weather nothinj^ occurred to mar our enj(^yment but one sliqht mishap


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