. Rod and gun. dollarwhich pays my subscription to your valuedmagazine until July 1914. We have had fine duck shooting this Falland partridge and chicken are plentiful soanticipate fine sport on the first of country is full of bear this year andhomesteaders frequently meet them goinghome from town in the evening. They arehowever quite harmless. Yours sincerely, Chas. , Alta. What Would you Sooner do than go Fishing? Editor ROD AXD GUN: — Under the above caption I am sending you afew lines regarding a recent short and pleasur-able ex|)erience after the trout


. Rod and gun. dollarwhich pays my subscription to your valuedmagazine until July 1914. We have had fine duck shooting this Falland partridge and chicken are plentiful soanticipate fine sport on the first of country is full of bear this year andhomesteaders frequently meet them goinghome from town in the evening. They arehowever quite harmless. Yours sincerely, Chas. , Alta. What Would you Sooner do than go Fishing? Editor ROD AXD GUN: — Under the above caption I am sending you afew lines regarding a recent short and pleasur-able ex|)erience after the trout on the preservein from \\iart()n and Hepworth. Some ofthe members you probably know. Those Iallude to are Dave Hiiether—a man, in everyway you take him, .lack Siemoii, manufactur-er and bowler and Ed. Reckine, with manyfriends. Fred Terry of the (jreat NorthernRailway was with me. It may be the recitalwill appeal to you and be truly, .John M. (^, Ont. ROD AND GUN IN CANADA 735. A graphic description of a true sportsmans actual experiences inthe big game forests of New Brunswick as depicted by the hunterhimself, it relates his wonderful success in securing the full quotaof big game under a New Brunswick license. The book is finelyprinted, with a cover page of unique design and is artistically illus-trated in duo-tone. Write for free copy H. H. MELANSON, General Passenger Agent, Intercolonial Railway, Moncton, N. B. 736 ROD AND GUN IN CANADA Cheap at the Price EdiKir ROD AND GUN:— I received the book on the Culture of Blackand Silver Foxes and think it cheap at theprice, and very useful to fox men. I have three brothers in the fox business,one in New Brunswick and two in Prince Ed-ward Island. I would like you to send themeach a book if they have not ordered one fromyou already. You may tell them I recom-mended it. Their addresses are: Mr. P. , Moncton, N. B., Mr. E. P. Cahill,1279 Main St., Hartford, Conn., and Cahill, Albert


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