Rod and gun . VAMPIRE REACHING HOME. F. G. ZWICKER, TO THE SQUADRON. be returned to the Halifaxpeople. Should a foreign craftcapture the silverware,a bond of$1,000 is required as a guaran-tee that the trophy will be re-turned. In 1899, the cutter Dione,owned by H. C. McLeod andColonel Isaacson, won the fleet cutter is at presentowned by Mr. Fergie, of theRoyal Cape Breton Yacht Club,Sydney, Cape Breton. The cupwas once captured by an Ameri-can boat, the schooner Elmina,owned by F. F. Brewster of theXew York Yacht Club, whichcaptured the emblem on AugustJfUh, 1905. The tr


Rod and gun . VAMPIRE REACHING HOME. F. G. ZWICKER, TO THE SQUADRON. be returned to the Halifaxpeople. Should a foreign craftcapture the silverware,a bond of$1,000 is required as a guaran-tee that the trophy will be re-turned. In 1899, the cutter Dione,owned by H. C. McLeod andColonel Isaacson, won the fleet cutter is at presentowned by Mr. Fergie, of theRoyal Cape Breton Yacht Club,Sydney, Cape Breton. The cupwas once captured by an Ameri-can boat, the schooner Elmina,owned by F. F. Brewster of theXew York Yacht Club, whichcaptured the emblem on AugustJfUh, 1905. The trophy is atpresent held by the cutter You-la, the property of H. M. Wyl-de of Halifax. The Weno-nah cup, second in valueonly to the Prince ot Walestrophy, was presented to the. YOULA, HOLDER OF THE PRINCE OF WALES CUP. squadron by several distinguished gen-tleman of the United States, in 1887, andwas first won by the schooner yacht Wen-onah. It is at present held by CaptainW. D. Roses Ickey Boy. Among other trophies offered for com-petition by the squadron are : 1 and 2 cups, Royal EngineersYacht Club cup, Gloria and Minot cups. The officers of the squadron for 1908are : Commodore, R. T. Mcllreith;Vice-Commodore, F. H. Bell; Secretary, ; Hon. Treas. Wm Lewis; Com-mittee ot management, R. R. Kennedy,C. S. Stayner, G. Fred Pearson, J. ; Sailing Committee, W. H. John-ston, Dr. J. F. Lessel, J. W. Rowe andR. Morrow. That the pike is voracious enough toswallow anything it possibly can is knownto most fishermen. On June 18th, 1906,a note signed Miss Mabel Rubinson, 39King St. West. Toronto was put in asmall bottle and thrown into Lake On-tario, at Oakville. In the note was a re-quest that she should be notified where it was found. I


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