. Rod and gun. the valley of Tehkemeek where weembarked for our return journey toGore Bay and as we gazed back overthe scenic grandeur of the landscapewe were leaving, we thought of Adiwis-kosh, when as a boy he had ranged theforest in seaiTh of scpiirrels and birds,with his tiny bow and arrow, andlater in life as he strode into vigorous manhood, he had scaled the moun-tain side in pursuit of caribou or dash-ed through wild and tumultuous ra-pids in his bark canoe. These hauntsthat knew him in life would now knowhim no more. We carried a magnificent moosehead home, and today it hangs onthe wal


. Rod and gun. the valley of Tehkemeek where weembarked for our return journey toGore Bay and as we gazed back overthe scenic grandeur of the landscapewe were leaving, we thought of Adiwis-kosh, when as a boy he had ranged theforest in seaiTh of scpiirrels and birds,with his tiny bow and arrow, andlater in life as he strode into vigorous manhood, he had scaled the moun-tain side in pursuit of caribou or dash-ed through wild and tumultuous ra-pids in his bark canoe. These hauntsthat knew him in life would now knowhim no more. We carried a magnificent moosehead home, and today it hangs onthe wall in our den, with spreadingantlers that cast a shadow from wallto wall, and after the business worriesof the day are over, Godfrey and I arewont to fill our pipes and through thewreaths of smoke gaze at the head ofthis Monarch of the northern woodsfor the possession of which as a giftto his while brothers, the greatAdiwiskosh met his sad and untimelydeath. A Fine Maskinonge Caught in Moira LakeNear Madoc, This lunge which was taught by Mrs. J. T. Cockran of Toroiild in Moira Lake, nearMador, Ont. weighed 19 pounds and was landed without any gaff. When Mrs. Cockranhronglit llie maskinonge close to (he boat, writes Mr. Cockran , I managed to place mylinger and thumb in the eyes of tlie fish and just as soon as I did this the fish ceased to so doing one can raise a fish just as easily as a kitten is lifted up by the back of the Cockran got hold of another very large maskinonge. This fish broke the line and afterhe got away jumped twice out of the water and tried to take the spoon ont of his jaw. Fishingin Moira Lake last summer was good^ pickerel and black bass being very plentiful. ROD AND GUN IN CANADA J2\ \ V tey Jfa;»»«!S :M& i>RiNCE Albert the international joy smoke ^?? >% ^X ^« ^•^U: NIX on this Indian-silence-binder-tor-ture bunk. Believe us,his brand of endurance iscounterfeit compared tothat of the boys who smokelive-coal-on-the-t


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