Rod and gun . T OUTFITS (1) 9 to 12 ft. canebuilt Trout or Bass Rod,3 piece,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 orBass Rod, suction joint agate butt end rings, cork handlewith pat. Screw grip, £ or $ 3% Uniqua Reel18/6 or $ 30 yds. D. T. Tournament line 8/6 or $ all $ SEND CASH COVERING ORDER, BALANCE ADJUSTED. CATALO


Rod and gun . T OUTFITS (1) 9 to 12 ft. canebuilt Trout or Bass Rod,3 piece,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 orBass Rod, suction joint agate butt end rings, cork handlewith pat. Screw grip, £ or $ 3% Uniqua Reel18/6 or $ 30 yds. D. T. Tournament line 8/6 or $ all $ SEND CASH COVERING ORDER, BALANCE ADJUSTED. CATALOGUE—16 of flies in Color FREE. THE GREATEST FISHING ROD AND TACKLE MAKERS IN EUROPE. 51 Gold and other medals. Hardy Bros. Ltd., Alnwick, England. King George V. Illustration shows handle of one ofour celebrated cane built rods. The handeannot come against metal work. Thereel fitting is our Pat. Screw Grip. Thereel is one of ourPerfect ball bearingagate line guard regu-lating check 986 ROD AND GLX IX CANADA discussions. The convention should bewell worth making great effort to date for the meeting follows immed-iately on that of the Canadian Lumber-mans Association and it is proposed tohave a joint banquet of the two associa-tions on the evening of February 7th. A mighty hunter in the vicinity ofMonoton, X. B., shot a deer and on goingup to it found it was not quite dead. Notwishing to put another shot in it he gotup to reach for a club with which to endits sufferings and while thus laudably en-sraeed the deer embraced the occasion to ... get up and run away. Now it is themighty hunter who is suffering. .\s a result of information laid by Gameand Fishery Inspector Parkin, Messrs. and Charlie Bowerman of PortPerry and H. Hodson of Toronto, werecharged with placing decoys for duckshooting more than two hundred yardsfrom the shore or a natural rice bed. , game and fishery overseer for thecounty of Ontario was the first w


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