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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1926-04-29, Page 5„ A WITH .THE: IVIAPLE-•STRUP, :STASON)NEAR 4T ll4ND ROW ARE YOUR REQIIIRENENTSZ. WE HAVE A FULL, , . P.TQCR, Q.E.SAP • RINKETS,•,SIAILE3; CASTAND -GALVA/4- .. , 114''YOU NEED A NEW SAP PAN, IlAY US•A CALL, 22 GAUGE GALVANIZED IRON. .,WE.RAVE IN STOCK THE FAMOUS ” "LAUCKEYE" I.N- qUI3ATORO, AND "BUCKEXE" COLONY 'BROODERS, WHY YOU SHOULD BUY A "nticK,gYE"—IN EVERY cLIMATE . „ UDR .1:IIE,SITN-71`11E77111rOtEYE7.77HAsi.--iSEMONSTRAf--4r• , , • •• ;EDITS AIHLOY TO4IATCH• MORE CHIeK$ AnTsai''PE,I;R cilIQKW' THAN ANY OTHERANCUBATOR M A HE . :THE "BUCKEYE" IS, 4ITARANTEM BY THE LARGE$T•-• AND 1108T RELIABLE.1•%0IPANY,, OP••1•1.. KIND IN:,THE,W010,0 • I .r•SPE'CLABRIDAY‘ & SATURDAY' 10 QT, ALUMINUM.' •PBESERVI,N4q •KETTLE 99c. arnighes. E 86 . PORTEOUS Phone 66. ;. Lucknow. Hardware Coal" Plumbing, Tinsmithing • . , . UNIVERSITY OF 'WESTERN ,QNTARIO. SPECIAL, COURSES FOR • '' Summer . School ' • 1. Cour.. iiii; Publii Health and Bac. : r JULY.5th to • ' . 2: C °uric . in Prench Ennvertintion. . IL•lrilil AOGliST 14th . •, • to matriculation. • ' . • 3. Review Connie in High School Algebra 1 . :l For infor inert ion . • t , ,yj, mite the Diree(isg, Dr. ' • , . Mao thirty ocher courses in Astronoiny, 4' tlj. H. R. Kingston, or Dr& ' Botiny English, French, Geology, Ger- .•1 /CP. R. Neville:RW.4 men, •Greek, History. Latin. - Library • !Iran ' Science, Mathematic& and . Physics. • • ' A splendid social and Oda. ' letic. program throughout • .: dime:Id:esti week.. •Beeutifia new, poiversity Puildinge. • Start on a B. A. Course • nowt Six delightftti weeks • .of study end recreation. • , •'-ief prfirr" .s • . 4117' 111, . Iirt • :.(i.e*!;.!0' 4,,Firecrorrioie • '' " —a-W.1Po .s.poi. ao, !MOW Pa • •••••rik. ' Victo Rond Interest When your,intereSt coupons become due, or wlien you receive cheques for interest on registered bond;, deposit than in a Sav- • ings Account. in the Bank ,,of Montreal. ']:'h� Moneiyou receive on your investmeni in bonds in en earn Mterc.st.' or you. , r. S Reid,.Manager L00*. -',13,40.0. • i.gsiab• lows. goosesestri 7 STONE FOUND IN COW'S •IIE•AitT • A small • stonesliarply ,nointed both ends, was foniut firmly lodged' .„ owned, 5Y D. A. MiLlrityrei • a the fourth con: eeiStonrttdiieirfteethe -4-lital-titetilrilledr8t-ordered :by a •vet•:•• , - erinary surgentWhOt• it we's.. coon& t� ho stiffer' fro • `‘Wool.: , • ieftited -to •yield tO•the ordinary meth - d' treatment. '!Ehe', heart, was 4,0:00ight tbii its -norm ,I • Hite, and Whett reioeved could seart!'0-• ; IY,,.12.6.,IgtOti• 'by one. men., ' A, corclick, V, $,, j' FaisTe' ducted. the' Oxitininatien, Which .liiti• tu th cliieoverSt, eteted. •thst It %.?"itthi • niost unlintial ease 'be had yet en- countered in ail his .experience as veterittally surgeon. Re.: believed. tliat the cow first swalloved • f in- or zinc, whfch, tore the. ,-of-•-••thtomaelantLwe*.filleltv--41:ardr. solyed,byLtke, add, ,The :Atone was 7,iWiliireareriTater Witt food Anif passed through Ao.,::tveiling of •the •5tonineh, ' penetrating the • heart, The. beast was, being treated for pleurisy' for several days daya • 'hut ,gredually became Worse and • Clevel:,, oped diatressint *-mptoms, refusing tood,,eveo .from a bottle. ' A Man Ilea te- be fairly well.tii.de to be. able to eitordtq clo Neithoot ear, • • • 'rut izetncnv trzgnin . , ritrit140 AfT4.4.1.tth A...P."4f* -8;••••"•*'.,,r• Tim aie the facts When..a feleii4,Q2,1e. der., can be .ta40,0 itke tiMe: Vegliirqd for.' PPP• Order , over the .eounter , •as• has been proveri-, and the amount of ateleplione• third mote 46 it does;. can there :be ittlY ..,ctottlot • •,C,ui yir mrnd .that, the; 'inerehant,- Whci-"pie the:: telephole consietently. , yvill win, Ogt o7er he , •,•;riViti whO c1900,,ncet• Cart you afford to over- loolc the rapidly increas- ing importance ,of the telephone in your busi- ness for increasing sales . and reducing the -cost Of • . Belling? . 13e open-mincled.' Try it . , • not spasmodically, but consistontlA) and Judge • for' yourself. NEW ,'YOR,Ii•R011113ER GANG: ..,.A/4110 ,HOW" -THEY Nvottizgik. • With ...the rounding Up 'f .the • , Whittemore gang, Y, •be•••' , lieve that. :ihey haye in etiatody •• the • most desperate band of critainalt o•f the .new .scth.00L Si, nutrders are. laid this 0oWel, an' average of one a- pieee, although it zis•-not.,supposed. that Avery, one of the six:. has killed anian. • 'Whittemore has. ,probably three or fOur of them 'to .his ,own !Credit The, • six men are knOWn to haVe 'handled $800,000 worth:Of lootsince last July 'and probably as ninch More earlier:in their atclvelitures..•; ;One. •the mOst stoniShing.•features: •yet diselese4 is that Whittemore and bit companions are ell •broke, though it- it suspected Lhat the Krainer. 'brothers lived Io• New York 'Under other,names Mid ito: 'vested some Of their ,ptunder 'ii real, reel, eState: But it ,was ready •.cath or •jewelry easily tu.rtied, into ready„eash that the gang stele; 'and of thisoash, not a ,hundred dellars•:nOW remains. :This is on.e of the reasons'why jt- .is taken for granted that tlieganit wiii ,nieet the fate ,of • the Becker, gani. ...`Letty Louie," •"Gyp. the 1oecl" and other drug -nerved. thugs who • Were electro4uted for the sentat ional Mahal eorder Of a decade, More. ago:. The ,'Whitteintires,..detpite. •the 'perfection 'of their sYstent, have no large sum left with-will:I a long de- enc6 :might be -spondneted by high-. priced lehiyeri.,',•• • • Riehard.- Reese •„Whittemerer a. Baltimore prodoet,'.' of respootable American- ancestry for generations • back, Was, ,theleeder a the 'gang, He was chosen not, beceuie of • his grositp intelligenee, because, of hS cold-bloodedruthieStness. He would shoot on: Tit inottient's:' notice Mid 'being. .alWays ready' to do any • of the rough wO• rk he .was accepted as the ehieftain. "Shuffles" 'Gold- berg was also ready with his • huto- • niatic mut, lilackjack.• It was he and 'Whittemore:. who .would •cemmit• the, actual essua1t0 which, prot,eded. the', robberies. doldberg • is said not to be really murderous, but he •Used, • always to stimulate himself with a shot, 'of. heroin. before geine.to4v.Orle • Paladin°. Was also rough and • also a • drug' user. It was his function, after • Whitteniore .and ,Goldberg had stun- ned 'their •Vietims, to handcuff them, or tie them tip. Leen Kramer and • 'Jack Kramer .Went tothe • United Statet Iron.' Russian :Pelind,• .Both ri)b1f)1)..e°.:il.WWC°hit*tobni44er:,t°1:isld. 1APC4w011it.idhe'rbg.4'3' Nould use the reVolvers •andsseize the gerZew4 i1Q1p.th itraiting_ in . lie street outside, his. Aland on the )13i oxa reVCI1VO4 • The last big. robbery „took place 'on .14.FAII 'When, Sam* Handle, A ieweler\ of' No, 93 *.Ess -ex' Street, lest •$100,C90 wOrth ,of ,ggins,ahd ;watches, • On llth, ,Gotivais ana,Veci, Allan were iohbed. of $173,000, ofpun- tet diatotoniS. This wag?. the largest iingle. • batiVand• confessions show that the KrAiners ,after visitiog. the • "Owes," returned with ' $63,99fi in . , • or. :ifl the language Of• tho, underworld sixty-six "grand;"; .TheS7 had, torne4 the' plunder into 'hcash o tiv'o flaYS,41#nd. et the APpoihted-tittie- met--,,at'fthe"Wlifftentore flat • in West '53tit ;Street; and -divided ' the, Meng', When it came to .dIsburaenierita there, aS;.np leader and ..iro follower.' Each, :n.,.got•:•the, sante' share, .; and .,•pei•••• 11.ant-this-ii•shie• of the reasont' the: ,band worked •s -o well together. 41 ,sienificant .to learn that,four days „ • After . thediviSion of ths'.' "Under eas.• than a.: week after the' robbery, • the gang ' met egain:in• the same a - pertinent to disQuss With. the Kra.,, •niers another robbery. This time they 'had' marked •down a big, Broadway store, but Were- undeeided whether it should be raided just after it opened or just 'befere it Was •closed- : for the 'day. Theyt-repOrted that it would re- quire three or four mere days of in, • yestigation 'to make:sore this pant. .immediately there, were objection, from the others. Why 'wait.? •• Why' not act at once? Whittemore protest• -, ed. "How an t to stall .;along .till ,thett? Fin broke," \ Unkelbacir, • berg end Paladino• made Similar can- fessione. ,EaCh of 'them -had squand- ered his s$.11,000 in four days. It is• •true that some of thera had bought • cura. All had boO7,1it scone expensive clothes for 'various ladies in Whom they 'Were iotereSted. All 'had given "parties," some of them drug parties; • some, of ;them merely the, kind 'of: VartY where pretty ,girls and plenty Of liquor feral, the •ohief itemS.' All ' of them hid gambled and lost., These 'lions of; the underworld, had :been de•••• oiled' of their,4dunder &most- 4 ,expeditiouslio.-• as • LtheY,"bati despoiled the. jewelers, •UnclOubtedly they.would, have •iosisted won, immediate .actidn if the more cautieus Krainers had„ net; ghne out td 'the "fentes" and bortow.' ed a few, thousand dollar's to' • tide 'theta qver,, the money, 'of courie, .to be deduCted,froin, their neIck,rObbery: o NVINGXAN , ' • . ' • • • • , peter MeeLaren .one of Wingham's oldest residents, died on 'Friday of last ,yireek.', The ,iate• Mr. MacLaren was :berm.rn Ferthahlie, Scotland; 94 yeari • ago. : • He. genie.' to Canada.. at the age of 14, and here received en . eduzatiOn which him for teaching; ill the public schoels. He en- gaged in teaching for a number of Years' 'until his marriage fifty year's .ego. He then settled. on a farm near :14pin.gharn, 'Junction remaining , there .for.20., years and then moved toWirig- ;tham...,,Ilis, wife, who before her 'met.- • riag;,e Was Idiss Mary Campbell,. died 30, years ago. One 'daughter, ' 'Jessie; who:; lived With her father • survives. The funeral. Monday, the' ser, vice .being. conducted by. the Rev.. Dr. Ferric. Burial :took .place in Winghein •CemeterY. • • ST., HELENS • • • • • I ' • • 130R14/—ht East W.Swatiosii, on -WedoesdnY, jl';7.41 21,F1, to. Mr; and Ms. Geo, ViTaPier tve• '..flunjo/p.ny); a: On. ' , witiTgqtpuot . , Mr, Thos„,Jjeiiderskn- for Liseowel whdre he has :424444 sk. . . positioo. ' • • '• ;ir, arj 1`,1*rt.• David Farrier asd, Mrs j (1,o4ti.neve4 Gord.oh artered to :Clinton Oh es, ‘•.51zIlou,:Gartone f1t1)1'1$r. We eic'b0rne 7 thite • „ . OA :to Attend the Presbythrial - weiv.e , • • people to put village. • IltimPhreY la' a Visitor Air. a bus- niwaltalit w her4,1d,annuLhiti.e.r, 11,.Irs. Cep. Walker, lneTor si triP to Onto la0 Week F the. iinmial,,,,nleciinx gf the We, •men'e institute will he held an 'Ilturs- day :afternOon., ,oth., at the, hoin rot Ann, 1V1,4eKenzie;•An Invita• tion ii extede1 t fl the .1V1, -.S. -of Calvin :United Church,i. was held on: Wednesday, the 2,10, At 41,e: hole of Mrs.:PCtG1 .Clatk,.. a goodly na bei• ,of itietobers being 'present, ahcl p_reSidenti'flqrs,Cumnnn eceupyini.o. •• • '7 :•••.' • : the,chair, MrS.,p01.0.)„ a.r.d rob-, insen •Wood,s al -moulted as d.de, tes 46 the Presbyterial Convention at chnton. •In'zespOnse to the roll% call many iheresting itenis one "Ko.r- ' . , eao Were read ., Mrs:. 'Gordon gave' h 'paper 'on the,Biblq eharaOter, "Saul,' while the iOpie. fat the day f`PraYer," was taken by Mrs.' W..1. Milier. BOtn Were .much enjoyed. An , interesting feature of the.:meeting was the pres- entatiOn.'ofg 1,09.-MamberStiip . Cer- tifitiate to Mrs- 'Clark, the Pidest Inember of ',the :society. . A suitable* ad, dress es read. by Miss M. C. Ruther- ford, end, •the preseptetion' was. Mnde by Mrs. •Cordo. 'Mrs. Clark, pletely taken .by spr2so,mipreeSed her keen appreeiation Of this' gift of.: her. fellow-mertibers: At the elate. of the meeting refreshments were serv- ed and. a plea:teat sedial-titne Was en- joyed. . • •, WING4APi F'olloivitig• a' long illness, • Miss . abella MacPliertcni died •o'n 'Bfinday had made her hothe with 'her brother• . Alexander' MacPherson who survives.. The Pines -al ws or Wednesda atte•._. noon, -service being held at the hausei and burial Made' • in Wingliem RECORD. DISTRIBUTi,014 OF • Cemetery.. - • ..• • _ . • ALFALFA. 'A Jitinter Alebema looked' down • • will neyer..leok the-seme again.. • He will- recover but That'13 a rifle karrel. Fred Dayidson•Ahd- Jacques, left Q11:. Tuisday tor"' Toronto, w4ere they, hoe- ottendinfr ,the .1,?e0- 71Kciy„rmertin,g--.0f-the-71WYMOJ,"rilTs:- ;.3iorairy.' -Society.: Of z the ProSVterriiii , •. :'V1r ,Charlie '406 is; air Oeat, the, weekAind, at' home here. jcy MP:. and Mrs. Bccbie:,and ef• Ef?'/"grave, ,sP-ent „Sunday ,ev,ti, Mug at tbe home of :CIr,.-Andrew Pax, • • • . KINLOUGH . • , • Btrzeing Wood' here is the Order of , , . • , I dementI-ror-ieof4 and nitro ealtiires 1. for treatillgf'thI§. prior t� 4.0e44113:t 7L1:5:71,1:..)10eV;e1•1:. 7fIt' he•se. already ./beeni care uAr�9i • • • '.eicult-ure; That l3r,..rce 4.1fifa is.geining deserved L .shoWn from a recent fult-,. page 4rtiele in the Montreal' lif,q:alft.. and Vvreekly tar 'which featui es the -Pik-, eess6s ,with' alfUlfa' in the CountY-as ' outlined in tho reehtcircUlars ,sent out o tjie 2tit1, Depart:hent. of -This inehided the 'conten- • Ifni, OP -Nee York buyers that "Bruce .4'..1falfa.'is the' best thly,get, - ' 't . • ' • Finlay eaine AVer front- Win;.4liant last Tuse,d4y and; irisPend- 1,y,e0ci: or •t15fo: :ttie'larnr.. renta the •fa,•iirt..to:,l,‘,,ir Colbert ••,• :or, this •year. „, :7, Ar; jOho Blake'.and ger-, n1.spLut:'15ridya• in ,,Coderieh. • - SliSs Glace DIalp Was home from Goclerich' over the ..,week•=entl. T: W, Kilpatrick Of Hohne.sT• dlI and. RoV: Kilpatrick' 'and Mrs, Agnes mecomE:k of • Detroit . ,vere heme this weetc, •to attend Abe :funeral of their atint, the late „Mrs. the clay,• . •We are .pleased, see.'Mr; "lerarltine able to, be. oat and around . . . 1 two, after his serious ,illness,, • • • 'oin of our ft4ILI::irt-iY4sr.e• b•'17 • Mits. Betty grahaem •• hes gene. ic ' towel, ••-"'-o`' all. •igtezid§ trarin + tlappy Dick of 'H.4%hg-ei'-f,, 'is rehe,w- - ing• .Old :aequaintenees' , .• •:These , who' attended einh meetinii On Friday night last• reported a good •,1.0W4,• and, 'the debate we's very An' • teresting:. It was on the resolutior . , . . . • h"eItettaexlovcielt thet„..• should net • •. • • Quite, a, nninber, attended. the clerie on thi!inres,dasc`n,ight, . •end • • 'dr. 'Chet: •Gillespie Of Whitechurch. ,7speirt..-8uvrcia.,y 4 Weltne.tra.''';,‘filktute ineeting\hwill -be, held At the..home 'Of ;t1rs',.' .congrem :•en ThiiradAY, tai 5th•As this it the annital Meet:: .iog. a goodatendance is. requested. had police records in Europe. They: were. the 'reel 13kains'Of the gig.. They laid Out the, plans hnd. marked &twit the 'predestined victims.. Alt- kelbach, the BiXth • Member of the gang, was the chauffeur, It was his duty to Murder anyone, Who ,tried to stop the; gang Wheit inakiog, the getaway, • • The . 'WhitteMere&wig' preyed, as, a rule, 'on jeWlers, They •robbed them 'either 'in, their stores or in the Streets When they were Carrying •diamonds front Orie StOre to another.' Tho Xia- men., ea already, femarked; had a consuletable atquaintance with dia- mond dealers)'7and 'the, perSetia' en- truste& wiTh''Nettrying the Stinks from teller. to buyeri They would mark dawn a likely prospect, fol- low him, for; tWti.or three_ days;„ and, ,then4a1LAVIlittemore,and-.41is-.,„..-other.,, atalStalitil to be ready for .aetIon..The 4Cramers---Woultrintlieitte•-tby rafting' 41 --hat or• givinvoditte--swift- signal, end like tigers Whittemore and Goldberg :would Rounce on them, ."Put' them, up!" they 'Shot/4 and if there was an inatanti delayy the butt of a revOlVei woold fall: on ,the,head of..,..the.4naltepeY'Ineesenger. Swiftl3r •lie would mot;or car anti Sneed •awtiy.. Af a tain' s )9t The ear would be,tabandonedth, and' ia ithbard Would scater'in eir • e*ri ears, to be called tergetber when. the. Xranteis had another', prospeet atakad Otfl iirnIurorocodure ere an -A pre, • At:cording to official figures ' i- ssued' by the' Redemptorist Fathers . nhout 300,000 . pilgrim•is vSited „Ow. , , fathom .Ste. Anne de Beanpre shrine' during the seasbn of 1925. ThirtY-• ,, Of• mixe countries were represented. , the number mentioned, 145;000 cairn) bi ear and the remainder :by train. Seven- Americans, -7:touring, .the world on the Catadian Pacific liner ‘.1EinPress—of-tcotiandelconeed-r- the New •YO•ar from, the,itop of the Great Ryramid, in Egypt. ;Fehr' yeung ladies and threie , men • left_ ' their party camped oti the sands of theSahaira and eliitibed the; pyrataid, a little .excitenierit." • • •Two new steamship lines have Made Halifax a pork, of call: this year, and during the,firStosix monthi of; the 'Year the increase in .ship' ton! nage Waa over one million tans. Vor: , • the tenmonths of 1026 the increase . in Ship 'tonnage, compared with 'the • same' period last, year' was OVer '1,600;000. , ° , Canada's 'itp•Orta to oyiet Russia .. have .ittareated three hundred 'fold' ..: during, -the:. past twelve, months,• Trade. figurei ,aVitilable Show "that: ' in the tWelVe trierithii ending bete, • 7 thing in this' World which it -easily obtained.The real _ bet '044 Oanada,- •et(Portect , gooda - -.. .. . . ' creed, OF SpOrtitnanthip is •SolVing, neW countries* new. -•:.‘e.alliecFat---044000.04.,•4110-•••AttiSefiti.-4C4.--.wo-ttire*Wderit41-1-916;Ist-Ffil.easure-'frOirr-tife-Alret, ,.e.i/P:itiared t� $4,9,119, for tlie„preeed- ' "•eetecL ...Streams,and takes Are living. thin a and 'Its,,itief4e trionths_L__•„ 'trtifairrseltes-lineortYingl , •• e.. trr • a 1--kilidS-Or'Tganielffili-.7ind Yeefiielii iii- nothiniIiiilil _,,,... We bow to loeal conditions 'end agree h t the bed . , FoUr International. sporting events • terieibletudy. * , • arur. to -13e,. held, at-'•iliiebee in Pebifil . .s • • Theltrst musky I e.ver teak on a fly rod; was hear Camn"rao ds oti-French"River iri• Onthrio• the' ary. fliere• Will be the" Snow -064;2' '43int'-••-----•-' ri• - ., ,i, ..1' ' ' - — ' . . ' ' L: r eo le vowed Could -not be omit. There were Ion ' race M Whict 1000 will take Part, „:P 'at :before r tinceeeded.and SreVit:little-study,brotigh, iticincling 1,000 .niell, ttiiiiitig fi'0111 the ' . some 'faets to my knoWledge. Late in the ,evehing State•Of'Maine; a hockey match 'be- ' .1 found that some Of theta big bOY's had .penchatit ‘ tween the 'Sops of ,rolandand, the. .rtfhot 6,0711 iriteli°•.•v-;ikket-111••••-',6adtilittthle.,.'4eVif•••44AtilltbiinfirlditfinilY.Icilegi.o.11; Dartmontli 'College: team; the •Hu- • The 'flys:try first whiteteatherniiiinnow t eitit Alter, 40, liiirt Daritnilionetielif and the In 04,:nhar PO.,AAAAsed of `fht,''filin,0-..0ii'll.'0004.• Me *ith a SINII Ore tilit,, iss,..vs a14, A ,InA,19lialt4,014 40 lowfait .,tottA.000$1. pq .siiiii Petty,* • ce . County. it . ,goiog .to -mairitain. and, 'ire prove • its position, eh t . .fahn /(11Patyrick.: • Mr, S. )ii..StotherS cf was up,. farm here, Tinak.Sday.;.,,,' lir • .1-lorton received. •word last week ..of the:death 0 MS brother,in- iaw, Mr: G. R. dutton, b Stratford. • The ••:.131tike't Community:.:.'extent • c•heir 'sympathy tO :Mr, .and Mrs, Mit-. bnn, f.ii.ija,"ricOln their recant beree'Vel • ' f• ,--or•ct;43-- TIOG SHIPAIENTS• • • . •• I -log, shipments., f. the • week end,' • •Ik.,” April ,were: :as fellows!, From ...1.4.i.dcnoW station) •&41; of 'these 23 were .4meet!,1;'1•• P f 'efivieg',And 11 shop hogs:. . • . , „ . , ••'From. -Huron County . shipments numbered, 3.219, of these ;:349 Were • ,select bon, (6 tlilt,k iitooth; 69, hea,vie.,.:s,:a.extraf,1:1.0eaosLy.; o, •:. The • and 28',1iolit feeders . . 6 ,' • • , 7'The •'"wallflower (aeniurelY):'",•'WhY •••TI-te thing:that' makes Modern your It seem 'so:Wild is poor men iy • -• • Tench. kiver Fishermen's Faradie, A • • t.tpliatz•-•Plite 'Ronda' Cinan, at ri4teli . Lower •Iet...,•The tizisit Of two hinges' tithing it , Friuith' Loner tIght,=•Ninvfor bre-Watt. . . By. Ozark Ripley •• There Is a faseination to 'fishing new. WaterS'littl41i • •A:: equal -1.0 by the nuMbei Of fith.-which are. taken. Becaute evi'y. stream and lake' has its peeullitritiet, - a certain arifount of .studY conclitiens ti nee. ¢§lititY% Successful fly end bait' tisting-is study, es;• peeiaily when applied t� bass and trout,fishInh: Tho Anon...who' devotes most time to studying a ti rtV lake • Or stream Corries:.baCk hone nbt only -with fish but•a • perpetual mental Vieture of the 'resort he Visited ItT the <Ammer.- • • • If everywhere the bait ev try easter went hi toOk, fith jUst es be pleased thentbo real spiee-of the visit to the wEiterhiNciuld be lost Nobody appreciates envl •.!, • up and down the rapid before Victory came to Iv credit:, •• • ' • „ •• In the lotver -Nipigon .1aSt 'stiiniter (vhere* the river. :... ends its course in N'iplgon Bay 1. was 'singularly fag.. chimed tiz..• the elrar,' sw!ft: water and the, po,ur results; ijutd W,ith. ordinary: tto...S.i ,and very,: once in ,A while -1 oould• ,see •otTc if th.. immense ' spattod fish.. rise • alt•na the • cast bliiffs' below the (.4tudian Pacific bridge.: 1 knew for otnte •a whim that these big trou't were by 11.111 1.1 1711:1111d* theft special fai..orite wasthe little local chap lut boring among the rocks,•• the •co(41:ittotiche. But' wh.it.. •pleasure would, there be in taiiinw one of thost.kingly brook trout With•beit?-' Study' of the river galle me an for a lure 1, attnehed a quarter. ounce ta4, SWieI Milker fri; a featimr‘intanol•v inade-of "--- irst five and otie-italf pound brook tront..lest Suintriet • W13-1ParT41-=`-... „ • T "ere are basslakes, and hash lekt$si bass strew*, and bass streams. This 0 lic's • a the fa 4 ;south so., well as the far North.' Studying then"uiT ia : , • \Olaf: pays.. I had to observe ai;J tuy, ar,t1 .right .off rgy..'salution...tifaile,to nie that the wants to fish it' the very places ,W whteh the worm fio4„ertnan neer Ventures, and wait „until he sees* `ba.ss ',feeding in thes&l. parts' before he presentS his artificial .offerings; As for. north es Meniwaki Q'tiObde to the big mouthi'ate*n, tietnSlanathe tatii pre,Vitili: • ., Alga 'teareidatcd • the- •ne- cessity for studying waters,' the' hab,t-sLof, ,the demzetis and' everything thereaben,ta WhIch-.404! Duke 04 14,44' thec sportt, • •••••••••", t4