Fishing and Fishermen 



of the virtue of patience, it ought to 

 be given a large item of credit in reck- 

 oning its relation to the everyday af- 

 fairs of life; for certainly the potency 

 of patience as a factor in all worldly 

 achievements and progress cannot be 

 overestimated. If faith can move 

 mountains, patience and faith com- 

 bined ought to mov^e the universe. 



Moreover, if those who fish must 

 be patient, no one should fail to see 

 that patience is a most desirable na- 

 tional trait and that it is vastly im- 

 portant to our body politic that there 

 should continue among our people a 

 large contingent of well-equipped fish- 

 ermen, constantly prepared and will- 

 ing to contribute to their country's 

 fund of blessings a liberal and pure 

 supply of this saving virtue. 

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