. Rod and gun . n Yacht Clubs Steam-er and at the same time successfully mak-ing love to the Famous Club Cook. Ev-erybody had a new one, even to Bill Han-ley who with much modesty related thaton the voyage between England and Aus-tralia he caught a man-eating shark andwithout assistance had hauled it on boardmuch to the surprise of all the passeng-ers. After Bill had told us this, we look-ed him up and down, sizing up his phys-ique and Bill seeing that there was somedoubt regarding his word,—exclaimed mining companies, and to which of themwould be given the credit of passing thehighest dividen


. Rod and gun . n Yacht Clubs Steam-er and at the same time successfully mak-ing love to the Famous Club Cook. Ev-erybody had a new one, even to Bill Han-ley who with much modesty related thaton the voyage between England and Aus-tralia he caught a man-eating shark andwithout assistance had hauled it on boardmuch to the surprise of all the passeng-ers. After Bill had told us this, we look-ed him up and down, sizing up his phys-ique and Bill seeing that there was somedoubt regarding his word,—exclaimed mining companies, and to which of themwould be given the credit of passing thehighest dividend for the year. Badblood began to creep into the hair of theactive partizans and with chances ofeither one or the other of the oartiessoon consigning the other to the lowestdepths and of the whole crowd beingmixed in the affray, the argument wasadjourned, and at two in the morning ev-erybody tumbled in for his second andlast night in Camp. Next morning everybody was on thehustle, tents coming down, packing and. Chas. Cooksley. Herb. Clarke. Ray .Morrow. \V. J. V^. W. Denison. t tr • • J. Haigli. OUR PARTY ASHORE. Bobby Stewarr. T. Torrance (Judge). Boys I couldnt do it now but at thattime I was in heavy training for thecoming matches with those beef-eatingAustralians and could easilv lift half aton. During the last story two of theparty sitting to one side of the fire NorthAmerican Morrow and Hudsons BavHaigh got into a spirited argument con-cerning the relative merits of the silverore as passed by the various Elk Lake portaging to catch the ten-thirty-boatback to Elk Lake. At six in the eveningwe were back in the Silver town and withregrets replaced the old duds and sweatersfor street clothes, everybody being highlypleased with the too short outing, andeveryone resolved that next autumn hewould revisit the Falls of Alattawabikaand repeat the great fishing trip of Sep-tember 1909. Big Game Problems Who is the Pot Hunter? BY JAXIES DICKSON, AT THE risk of b


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