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Durham Chronicle (1867), 18 Jun 1925, p. 8

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PAGE 6. s a writer of stirring teles o'f the Border and the mid-weslern â€" ”y'u‘.‘ states in the early days. Zane Grey Ins made an enviable record for him- self. but now along he comes with motherâ€"a fish storyâ€"and better still. presents the proof in photograph, so that his yarn does not take on the semblance of a dream or a good bit_of story-_te11_ing. ‘ s ‘- - A-â€" Tuna. weighing nearly half a ton,‘ are the reward of ambitious anglers. who fish in Nova Scotian waters.‘ par'icuiariy it: St. Ann's Bay. 03 Cape Breton. Three mammoth tuna have hum. taken from this locality. each holding the world's record in turn. Captain Laurie D. Mitchell’s 710 ound tuna held a record for a. sum er of years. till along came; J. K. L. Ross of Montreal. well known ; as an owner of racing horses, director L of the Canadian Pacific Railway and; his skill as a fisherman. He landed a 5. tuna after a 3k" hours’ fight. that; measured 9ft. an 2 in. in length. and 6 ft. in girth. and tipped the scales at . 712 lbs. thus winning the honour of record tuna fishing from Captain' Uitehel by Zlbs. ‘ Bil record seemed secure, when along in August, 1924, came Zane Grey and his brother, R. C. Gny.‘ 3m to catch big tuna. They used a. on Scotian-huilt schooner. a Nov: swam-bunt Icnoouer, :- munch little craft adminblfidapted O their plans and needs. ey got. \op\\' mm: all ”1' ”Hr wade-rs haw hmml “f 01' PW'n soon Fwd 5“,“... n... t'annpus stago- c-nlllmliflll. “'0”. burn you son that t'o‘lo'hl'flfi's’ {min-r, Lnuis Stompâ€"WM“ at “Iv 3,20 0" 73 years has .1...-j.|...] hp} mm In.» yuung tn 1w olningz nnthing. 'HIP 01(le Ktunu has I'v-npvno-ol his harho'l' ship nn Main Strm‘t. FI'O'PDOl‘t Loom: Island. and N again .lninz: a rvgular rush hnur husinvss l'nhkn lm illustrinns sum. luv finds his fun in "tivkling" bush§ rhnns' With :1 11mm mthvr ’Hmn "tickle!" vast alulivncos. 80W 1th al Stun“. HIP fa .-.-l.-hl'bt_\".~' fat Monster Tuna Taken in Canadian Waters Comedian’ 5 Father Tickles Chins--Not “Funny Bo nes” three tuna, weighing respectively: 638. 68-1, and then as a climax, the biggest tuna ever landed, weig ' g 758 pounds. Had they gone in or ing larger. it would have re- quired a C. P. R. freight car to haul it to the cannery at St. Andrews. The time taken to land the first was 6 hours and 10 minutes. for the second, 38 min. which was caught by R. C. Grey, and 3 hours and 10 min. were spent to conquer the record breaker with which Zane Grey is said to have wrested the palm from the C.P.R. director and won the title of champion tuna fishermanu Luna 2A:LJ\ . c Other big fish of various species taken in various Canadian waters, include a record pike caught in Big Lac Nominingue in tile Laurentians of Quebec, weighing 58 lbs.: 3 381/5 lb. muskellunge caught in 1924 in French River, Ontario, by Samuel W. Franklin of New York City; the world’s record speckled trout, weigh- ing 14% lbs., taken from Nipigon River by Dr. J. W. Cook of Fort William; and a great Northern pike, 4 ft. long with a weight of 21 lbs. which gave Harold Sweester of New York a 45 minute fight on the Nigigon. anada’s infinitude of rivers and lakes are filled with a vast wealth of fish, many of than of record measure- ments and_weight._ The “main: 8:. WHEN the public pays homage to your beauty and sparkling stage. l‘ot‘itlights beckon you to fabulous salariesâ€"it‘s something to think about. So believes Miss Dorothy Knapp, whom the celebrated I’lo Ziegfeld, Jr., adjudged the “most superlatively beautiful" of all the lgieautil'ul girls he has extolled. Miss Knapp was started on the road to fame, by the well-kmwn artist, Howard llhamller Christ}: who judged her the winner of a na- tional beauty contest. A few months ago. she. became engaged to Feliner tlhristy. nephew of the artistâ€"but the engagement didn’t last long. The noted heauty derided a rareer was more alluring than wedded bliss and. consequently. has definitely made up her mind to continue on the stage. The above photo- graph is a Very excellent. likeness of her. Noted Beauty Prefers Career To Wedded Bliss ABUVE is pietniimi a lgieantifnl clock with a bit of history to it. It was. hirinerly the [)1'OptPI't)’ of Sarah Bernhardt, famous deceasml French actress, and was prized Very highly by her. Hnly recently. it was s‘bhl 011 the auetviun hlurk with a number of ether antique furnishings ul‘ Mme. Bernhardt's residence. Once Kept Time For Sarah Bernhardt--Sold At Auction YOU'VE heard of artistic sculpturing being done in stone. sand. clay. ice, butter. pastry etc. Butâ€"here's a new material. Mut- ton suet is what this beautiful reproduction of Wellington Arch in Hyde Park. London. is made of! Its artist is Bianchi, a fam- ous chef. who is shown above putting the finishing touches to his “meaty" creation. Artistic Sculpturing With Mutton Suet! THE DURHAM CHRONICLE 13. 1:3. 16. 18. 20. 0-) ~~O 23. 30. 33. 34. 37. 39. 40. 41. 113. TWO living white. door. a l‘ill'c' spucivs. haw J11.“ “W.” “WW-4" to this country by a Mr. Dolamuy. fin-mu? Ainvi'ican (’HHSlIl in Nicaragua. 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