. Rod and gun. ROSS RIFLE LUCK \\e are receiving many letters from users of Ross Rilles concerning tlieir successful hunting trips. For instance, Mr. E. Higginbottom of Port William, Ont., writes that he secured in the same week a fine bull moose and a black bear wliich measured eight feet long and weighed six hundred pounds, and one shot did the trick in both cases. The Ross .280 shoots dead-on at 500 yards and the Ross .280 sporting cartridge with its patented copper tube expanding bullet, ancliors an> game it fairly hits. Ross Rifles sell at from $25 00 and upwards. Catalogue sent free o
. Rod and gun. ROSS RIFLE LUCK \\e are receiving many letters from users of Ross Rilles concerning tlieir successful hunting trips. For instance, Mr. E. Higginbottom of Port William, Ont., writes that he secured in the same week a fine bull moose and a black bear wliich measured eight feet long and weighed six hundred pounds, and one shot did the trick in both cases. The Ross .280 shoots dead-on at 500 yards and the Ross .280 sporting cartridge with its patented copper tube expanding bullet, ancliors an> game it fairly hits. Ross Rifles sell at from $25 00 and upwards. Catalogue sent free on application to Ross Rifle Quebec. %<f»&. • 280 ealibreHigKVeloei^ty ••• 758 ROD AND GUN IN CANADA kenzie sat beside the guest of honor. It wasnot long before Dan Cupid busied himself asnever before and in a short time the rumorwas abroad that an ardent attachment wasformed, culminating in their marriage; butbefore she would consent to the wooing of thecount he was persuaded to promise to re-nounce his favorite sport. Speaking of aviation, Count de Lessepssaid the time is fast approaching when anaviator would cross the Atlantic ocean in a heavier than air machine. He could not con-jecture hiiw far distant that dav would bebut he felt that the crjising would be made inthis generation. He spoke of the wonderfulfeats being carried out at the present time, ofthe crossing of the Alps and the St. Peters-burg to Paris flight of about 2,000 miles, theflights over the English channel and of theperformances of the upside-down of these, he said, are wonderful. Man Cant Exhaust the Fisheries Man cannot possibly exhau
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