A New Book 
for Motor Tourists 
MOTOR 
CAMPCRAFT 
By 
F. E. BRIMMER 
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and peopled by the sort of folks one 
expects to find in a story by Dickens. 
We reached there in the calm of the 
most beautiful of late afternoons, and 
immediately made application for our 
Fishing licenses. Sonnyboy was a 
study, as he looked about him, on a 
tiny rustic town, with traditions dating 
back hundreds of years. This was a 
frontier of Adventure. 
“Tomorrer is a-sunday,” volunteered 
one of the old characters, witnesses to 
our collaboration with the Law, “an’ 
there be two ways an’ more ov lookin’ 
at puttin’ a worm on a hook in this 
here country. This is Pinchot land an’ 
we’re all with him. If folks ’ud only 
listen t’ HIM, we wouldn’t have half 
ov every timber section burnt up each 
year. HE’S fer forest conservation 
an’ takin’ care ov game, he is.” 
All of which sounded interesting. 
We led the old chap over to a bench, 0 ;? 
which we had piled our luggage after 
alighting from the Port Jervis-Milford 
automobile. 
Tomorrow WAS the sabbath! 
We had quite forgotten. 
“There’s a law against Sunday.fish¬ 
ing in this territory?” I inquired. 
“Frum county Berks comes a man 
what writes t’ th’ administration at 
Harrisburg, askin’ what might be done 
in th’ way ov legalizin’ Sunday fishin’. 
An’ jes’ think . . . there’s an answer 
come frum th’ Grand Lady herself, jes 
as if th’ Governor was talkin’. Whui 
does it say? It says th’ Administration 
is favorable t’ Sunday fishin’, when 
done in reason. An’ why? ’Cause th 
rich gent has his Sunday golf an 
almost anythin’ else he wants. Whj 
not th’ pore man an’ a little Sundaj 
fishin’?” 
Our chance friend shifted his quid 
“As fur as I’m consarned,” resumec 
the old man, “I’ll talk agin’ it t’ anj 
Senator er Congressman’ er member o> 
th’ Legislature. Good game is scare* 
enuff, an’ it’s tarnal hard t’ keep trad 
ov them as is ALWAYS doin’ wronj 
at it, anyhow. Take trout! Scarce 
If Sunday fishin’ gates was throwrl 
wide open, what with so many visitor 
in town at this season anyhow, there’* 
be more fish yanked out than fisheriej 
gents could put back, no matter hoV 
hard they worked. 
“Sunday fishin’ means anybody an 
everybody. It jest wouldn’t give trou 
no chanct at all. It’s holdin’ th’ crowd 
back one day a week, when they arj 
mos’ likely t’ go fishin’, that keeps ; 
few in th’ streams. But, of coursj 
if you-all want t’ try yer hand ter 
morrer, why—” 
We assured him we did not an 
Sonnyboy excitedely explained tha 
“Father never fished on the Sabbatl 
anyway.” The little talk had verifie; 
his personal beliefs and opinions, 
had taught him this much. 
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