TO PISCATORIALISTS 



|0E JEFFERSON was not the only busy 

 man who found time to practice the 

 Izaak Walton proclivity. In fact, the 

 busiest men who do the work of the world 

 are the men who every little while shoul- 

 der the rod and take to the river. Walton once said 

 that the reason fishing has always been so popular is 

 because man used to be a fish himself — oh, so many 

 aeons ago! However, it is a fact that fishing is the 

 oldest and most popular sport known and the only 

 one that really pays. 



FOREST, LAKE AND RIVER is the title of a 

 sumptuous two-volume work prepared and published 

 by a number of excellent men who have fished more 

 than most of us. It tells about every fish, great and 

 small, found in the waters of New England and 

 Eastern Canada, that country known as the Fisher- 

 man's Paradise' (have you never been there?). 

 Strongly endorsed by the U. S. Division of Fisher- 

 ies. Bound in boards, limp face, silk lined, with 

 nearly 100 superb illustrations and reproductions of 

 oil paintings. Over 600 pages. Edition limited to 

 350 copies. H Price per set, |2o0.00. Address 



FRANK M. JOHNSON 



ROYAL ANGLER 

 43 TREMONT STREET, BOSTON, MASS. 



