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CUTICURA SOAP £■ OINTMENT These are everyday figures any time from the middle of July up to the first week in September. Many of the guides who handle tourists during the salmon season are other wise occupied in trade and profes sions the remainder of the year, termed by them as the “slack pe riod.” Occasionally a guide inadvertent ly referring to his legitimate occupa tion will let slip something worth while, thus enlivening the intervals between bites, and there are inter vals—in everything. If interrupted by a strike, the conversation ter minates in the middl- of a sen tence, and he is again a fisherman. From the guide staff at the Elk hotel, overlooking the salmon waters, I drew Stephen Erickson, a giant of a man who could make a skiff behave like an airplane in any sort of a tide. And he knew where the salmon were. In the course of our victorious raid, I in quired as to what might be his job when winter came. Bob Can’t Tel! a Lie. “Piano tuning," he said, without changing the rhythm of his stroke, “headquarters in Vancouver. For the last ten years, come August, I take two or three weeks vacation at Comox, guiding anglers. When off duty, I fish for my own amuse ment For that brief interlude from harmonizing the seven and one- third octaves between A natural in the lower scale and C natural in the upper, I live an entirely separ ate existence, without which I should go mad. Do you play the piano?” Had he asked about my ability as an angler. I could have lied like any other fisherman. But being ject of piano construction. “What is the pressure on each string when it is in tune?” I asked. “Reel in the line and have a look at your spoon. We are passing through float sea weed—an average of 160 pounds I should say. That figure applies to each string from the shortest, two and a quarter inches in the treble to the lorigest, thirty-nine inches in the bass. Piano Stands Punishment. “The combined pressure repre sented in the eighty-eight strings of a properly tuned piano is about fifteen tons, which tension, pre served by equal distribution, is im perative in keeping an instrument in tune. Most complicated and del icate in point of construction, is the sounding board. “Perfect strings, flawless tuning and the finest of key movements will not avail if the sounding board is defective in the slightest par ticular. The average instrument, played in the household, should be tuned every four months: every three months in warm climates. Professional musicians carry a piano tuner with them and point up the instrument before each recital. There are pianists who are like automobile drivers, and can throw an instrument out of key in no time.” Fewer and Better Makers. “From where do the best strings come?” “Up to a few years ago, Germany was far in advance, but with the development of steel in the United States, piano strings reached per fection. 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