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EVERY 
TRUE 
SPORTSMAN 
Needs a Copy of Our New 
GAME BOOK. 
Send FOUR CENTS 
CHAS. S. FEE, Gen. Pas. Agt. 
Northern Pacific R. R. 
ST. PAUL, 
nee” 






FINE HUNTING and 
FISHING GROUNDS 
ALONG THE LINE OF 
The Mobile 
and 
Obio R. R. 
In Mississippi and Alabama. 
The Sportsman’s Paradise— All Kinds 
or Game, Fresh and Salt Water Fish. 
Take an outing and try our section. If you do not 
object to mixing a little business with your pleasure, 
buy a small tract of land while down. The country 
near the R.R. is filling up with Northern settlers; 
prices are advancing very fast. A small inv estment 
will return profit enough to pay for several outing 
trips. Full particulars sent by 
E. E. POSEY, Gen. Pass. Agent, MOBILE, Ala. 

The papeaiic Reel 



Tt will wind up the 
line a hundred times 
as fast as any other 
reel in the world. It 
will wind up the line 
slowly. No fish can 
Little / even get slack line 
= a with it. It will save 
Finger \ more fish than any 
other reel. Manipula- 
ted entirely by the hand 
that holds the rod. 
YAWMAN & ERBE, 
Rochester, N.Y, 
Does it. 
SEND FOR 
CATALOGUE. 
Please mention this paper. 
Angler 
Advertiser Vil 
A Perfect 
Tackle Bag ror 
Fishermen 
Shipley’s New Hand Satchel, 
is the 
fitted with 
trays, &c., best of its kind ever gotten up. 
It is just what a man wants when he takes a trip 
‘“4-fishing bent.”? It is a useful bag on any trip. 
Made in two sizes, of best grain leather: 
12 inch, $4.50; 13 inch, $6; and 
13 inch Full Brass Frame, $7.50. 
Live Fish Bags, 30, 36, 42 inches, in which 
you can keep the fish alive all day, 40, 50 and 60 
cents by mail. 
OUR RODS.—Bethabara, Lancewood, Double 
Enamel Split Bamboo and ee else that’s good. 
Our Tackle 
Send 5 two-cent Stamps for Complete Illustrated 
Catalogue. 
A.B. SHIPLEY & SON 
PHILADELPHIA, PA. 
FISH TAKERS and 
MEDAL TAKERS. 
503 Commerce Street, = 

Opening of the Chicoutimi Extension, July rst, 1893. 
The new route to the far-famed Saguenay, and the 
only rail route to the delightful summer resorts north 
of Quebec, through the 
e~=CANADIAN ADIRONDACKS <p 
Monarch Parlor and Sleeping Cars. Magnificent 
scenery. Beautiful climate. 
Hotel Roberval, Lake St. John, recently enlarged, 
has first-class accomodation for 300 guests, and is run 
in connection with the ‘tIsland House,” a new hotel 
built on an island of the Grand Discharge of Lake St. 
John, in the centre of the ‘*Ouananiche”’ fishing 
grounds. Daily communication by ihe new _ fast 
steamer across the lake. The fishing rights of Lake 
St. John and tributaries, and an area of 20,000 square 
miles are free to guests of the hotels. 
After July r trains will connect daily at Chicoutimi 
with Saguenay steamers for Quebec. Daylight trip. 
A beautiful illustrated guide book on application. 
For information as to hotels, apply to hotel manag- 
ers; for folders and guide books, to ticket agents of 
all the principal cities. 
ALEX. HARDY, Gen. F. & P. Agt. J. G. SCOTT, 
Quebec, Canada Sec’y and Mgr. 
