Answer the Call 
of the Moose 
In New Brunswick and 
Nova Scotia 
Long happy days packed cram-full of red 
blooded enjoyment — out of doors in a 
forest wilderness with canoe, gun and 
camera—and you come back rejuvenated. 
Others Get Them 
Why Not You? 
Mighty antlers, shaggy skins — trophies 
around which will cluster pulse-quicken¬ 
ing memories of future years — are now 
roaming the Canadian woods only a few 
hours away. 
A letter to A. O. SEYMOUR, General Tourist Agent 
Canadian Pacific Railway, Montreal 
will bring you hill information 
That’s how Pete felt about it. He 
was building that fly on the theory that 
a stronger fly was needed for the rapids 
than the light-speckled trout hackles 
they were using. That is, if they want¬ 
ed to catch the heavier fish. So he 
merely shrugged at his teacher’s criti¬ 
cism and contented himself by keeping 
silent in the face of Hough’s hearty and 
wholesome joke. 
That night Hough departed for Chi¬ 
cago. And that same evening, as the 
sun was sinking - an angry flare into the 
burning shores of ironbound Superior, 
Pete set up his fly rod and fastening 
on a good leader, he slipped the new fly 
—which he called Pete’s Dream—over 
the loop. Just at the great eddy pool, 
where the junction of the current from 
the second pier meets below the bridge 
some hundred yards, Pete made his first 
cast, and as the fly touched the water 
at the edge of a great river boulder, it 
was snapped up. I wish I could tell of 
the fight—space forbids—but it went 
on until the sun sank back of the Su- y 
perior shores, and a group of the clan 
kindled a bonfire on the rocky shores 
above the rapids and watched the 
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struggle. 
“Pete Vigeant’s hung the king o’ 
them all!” the rumor went round. 
Up and down the rocky, boulder-lit¬ 
tered shores Pete fought his great rain¬ 
bow, at times despairing of ever landing 
him. The clan at first joked the weary 
fisherman, then it settled down to wait¬ 
ing, roosting around the fire and drink¬ 
ing coffee. Pete dragged at last. Once 
or twice he thought he had lost the fish, 
but it was sulking. He could not get 
the rainbow away from the pools out 
beyond. It was dark and nothing but 
the bonfire to light the scene. Im¬ 
agine it! 
Finally, the big trout gave up and 
Pete waded out to where it lay on 
its side, gleaming as a beautiful arc in 
the sky, following a fearful and stun¬ 
ning struggle of the elements. With 
nothing but the distant firelight to light 
the waters of the treacherous rapids, 
he managed to get the exhausted cap¬ 
tive in close, and there he was met by 
the clan with a net. They offered to 
net the fish for Pete, but he waved 
them back. 
“Not a man’s hand but my own 
touches that fish, and no net ever goes 
under such a prize. I’ll lift him my¬ 
self, and he did. 
That night a committee of the trout 
anglers who were staying at the Soo 
wrote a telegram and dispatched it to 
Hough. It read: 
NEWFOUNDLAND 
A Country of Fish and Game 
A Paradise for the Camper and Angler 
Ideal Canoe Trips 
The country traversed by the System of the Reid Newfoundland Company, Ltd., is exceedingly rich in 
all kinds of Fish and Game. All along the route of the Railway are streams famous for their Salmon and 
Trout fishing, also Caribou barrens. Americans who have been fishing and hunting in Newfoundland 
say there is no other country in the world in which so good fishing and hunting can be secured and with 
such ease as in Newfoundland. Information, together with illustrated Booklet and Folder, cheerfully 
forwarded upon application to 
F. E. PITTMAN, General Passenger Agent, ' 
Reid Newfoundland Company, Ltd. St. John’s, Newfoundland 
“Pete’s dream comes true—it weighs 
twelve pounds, a record for the Soo.” 
When Emerson Hough called at his 
office the next morning he found the 
message awaiting him on his desk. The 
dramatical character of this event, al¬ 
lied with his own deep, lasting love for 
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