. Rod and gun. l-inish. 1. Marco 3-30 4-39-01 2. Alice Mary 4-50-38Heloise Disabled. 20 Mile Handicap International Motor Boat No. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Name. Heloise Marco S. H. M. 4 Philomel Wannelta Alice Mary Reynolds Brussels Walma Race. Start 5-55-53 5-48-46 5-26-04 5-15-00 ,5-17-24 Disqualified. 10 Mile Displacement Motor Boat Race. No. 1. 2 Name. Marco Gadfly 111 Alice-Mary Brussels Philomel Leading Lady It will be noted, writes Mr. W. G. Smart,Chairman of the Motor Boat Committee


. Rod and gun. l-inish. 1. Marco 3-30 4-39-01 2. Alice Mary 4-50-38Heloise Disabled. 20 Mile Handicap International Motor Boat No. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Name. Heloise Marco S. H. M. 4 Philomel Wannelta Alice Mary Reynolds Brussels Walma Race. Start 5-55-53 5-48-46 5-26-04 5-15-00 ,5-17-24 Disqualified. 10 Mile Displacement Motor Boat Race. No. 1. 2 Name. Marco Gadfly 111 Alice-Mary Brussels Philomel Leading Lady It will be noted, writes Mr. W. G. Smart,Chairman of the Motor Boat Committee atthe Ceutcnnial Exposition, that the Marcoin the 25 mile Great Lakes ChampionshipRace took one hour. 9 minutes and 15 seconds,while in the 20 mile Handicap Race she didthe 20 miles in 35 minutes and 56 was no doubt due to the fact that the fastboats dropped out of the 25 mile race after thefirst lap. and the Marco was enabled to saveherself for the 20 mile race which followednext on the The accompanying photofiraph which has been forwarded us by Mr. W. II Kdwards. Taxi B. C shows Mr. W. B. Johnston of Kdftewood. B. C. and a she grizzly bear and cub. Thehide of the big bear stretched eight feet in length and is prime furred. Hunting the Golden Butterfly A. P. Cummins STORIES of big fish landed andgame bags filled are often toldbut we seldom hear much fromthe men who travel the banks ofrivers and streams and follow thebush trails in their work of fish andgame protection. One of these mengave me the following true story of agold rush that happened in his dis-trict in British Columbia, a few milesfrom the International Boundaryline, and in the shadow of Mt. Baker. A few summers ago while standingon the old Chilliwack River bridge,estimating the weight of a big troutin the pool below, two dusky stran-gers stopped on the trail close by andmade tea for the mid-day afterwards they were joinedby four more? To judge from thelook


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