Rod and gun . OF TWO USEFUL TROUT OUTFITS (1) 9 to 12 ft. canebuilt Trout or Bass Rod, 3 piece2 tops, pat. lockfast joints, corkhandle, improved fittings, agate buttandendrings-£ 33-8contracted Perfect Reel with AgateLine Guard £2, or $ DoubleTaper Corona Line 35 yards, 15|-or $). In all $ (2) 9 to 12 ft. cane built 2 piece Perfection Trout orBass Rod, suction joint agate Dutt end rings, cork handlewith pat. Screw grip, £ or . 3 3-8 Unique Reel 18|6 or $ 30 vds. D. T. Tournament line 8l6 or$ In all $ SEND CASH COVERING ORDER, BALANCE CAN


Rod and gun . OF TWO USEFUL TROUT OUTFITS (1) 9 to 12 ft. canebuilt Trout or Bass Rod, 3 piece2 tops, pat. lockfast joints, corkhandle, improved fittings, agate buttandendrings-£ 33-8contracted Perfect Reel with AgateLine Guard £2, or $ DoubleTaper Corona Line 35 yards, 15|-or $). In all $ (2) 9 to 12 ft. cane built 2 piece Perfection Trout orBass Rod, suction joint agate Dutt end rings, cork handlewith pat. Screw grip, £ or . 3 3-8 Unique Reel 18|6 or $ 30 vds. D. T. Tournament line 8l6 or$ In all $ SEND CASH COVERING ORDER, BALANCE CAN BE ADJUSTED. CATALOGUE 1912—300 flies in color FREE THE GREATEST FISHING ROD AND TACKLE MAKERS IN EUROPE 51 Gold and other medals Hardy Bros. Ltd., Alnwick, England Illustration shows handle of one ofourcelebrated cane built rods. The handcannot come against metal work. The?reel fitting is our Pat. ScrewGrip Thereel is one of ball bearingagate line guard regu-lating check reels,,3 3-8 (•)2 ROD AND GUN IN CANADA A western game warden discovered Iwofisfiermen killing a large number of lish formarket by leading current from an inter-urban railroad down a wire into the water. Ten two gallon cans containing a consign-ment of about a million whitefish minnowsfor Lake Eric were sent by the Dominion Gov-ernment from the hatchery at Sandwich inApril and liberated in the lake to returnafter many days doubtless in the nets of thelishermcn. In the same month a millionwhitefish fry were sent from the Sandwichhatchery and placed in Lake Ontario. Lateron a million lake trout were put in the sameplace. .\ novelty seen on the St. Clair Rivershorth- after the violent storms that tookplace in the latter part of March was a flockof wild swans. It is many years since any ofthese beautiful birds have been seen on theriver, and it is presumed that their visit wasdue to the storms. In consummation of the long campaignwhich had been carried on by the SouthernAlberta ^^ool Gro


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