Rod and gun (1898) (14779312174)
Summary
Identifier: n4rodgun10cana (find matches)
Title: Rod and gun
Year: 1898 (1890s)
Authors: Canadian Forestry Association
Subjects: Fishing Hunting Outdoor life
Publisher: Beaconsfield, Que. (etc.) Rod and Gun Pub. Co. (etc.)
Contributing Library: Gerstein - University of Toronto
Digitizing Sponsor: University of Toronto
Text Appearing Before Image:
FACTORV INSPFXTOR MACLEAN And his Eighteen Pound Salmon Trout—Caught in Smoke Lake, Algonquin National Park, Grand Trunk Railway System. A Missouri farmer has succeeded inprotecting quail and largely increasinghis supply by planting sugar cane alongthe hollows of his farm and allowing it to stand tor the winter. The Canadian far-mer can follow this example in principle,if not literally, and the results will provebeneficial to himself and neighbors.
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Nova Scotian Guides and Fish and GameProtection. a HE semi-annual meeting of the NovaScotian GuidesAssociation was heldat Kempt on Tuesday, July the sev-enth. Guides and others interested infish and game protection from all overthe Province were present and in addi-tion to the transaction of much import-ant business several mattters of deep in-terest to all who believe in the conserva-tion of our natural resources were dis-cussed. When the roll was called thefollowing guides responded to theirnames :—J. H. Sabean, R. H. Bower,A. L. Bower, E. F. Walton, MathewCrowell, Melvin H. Reeves, O. P. Rob-erts, O. R. Roberts, Alfred Forbes, RoyC. Hamilton, Norman Crowell, EzraGray, Judson Gray, N. B. Hatfield, D.J.Marlin, John H. Cook, John M. Muise,Forman H. Gravel, Ralph Crowell, JohnFrauten, Stayley Morton, Sylvanus Cro-well, Leonard Morton, Ellison Gray. Sam-uel W. Marlin, L. D. Mitchell. The protection of cow moose, intro-duced by Mr. Roy S. Kelley, was thefirst subject under discussion a