Rod and gun . young Lawrence Munro, who won thesingles canoe-race from Longmire, Lohnes,Horace Munro and Harlow, and with Wilcox,also the doubles, against such jiairs as H,Munro-Lohnes and Harlow-Sullivan. The 200-yd. shoot, in which DominionCartridge Co. amnninition was used exclus-ively, brought a new champion, G. L. Beeler,who won the Winchester rifie, beating , Harlow and others. Lou Harlow, the Provinces premier moose hunter won the,fly-casting for distance, and Joe Francis,another Klicmac Indian, the casting for ac-curacy. The amusing canoe-tilting showedLohnes and Longmire as t
Rod and gun . young Lawrence Munro, who won thesingles canoe-race from Longmire, Lohnes,Horace Munro and Harlow, and with Wilcox,also the doubles, against such jiairs as H,Munro-Lohnes and Harlow-Sullivan. The 200-yd. shoot, in which DominionCartridge Co. amnninition was used exclus-ively, brought a new champion, G. L. Beeler,who won the Winchester rifie, beating , Harlow and others. Lou Harlow, the Provinces premier moose hunter won the,fly-casting for distance, and Joe Francis,another Klicmac Indian, the casting for ac-curacy. The amusing canoe-tilting showedLohnes and Longmire as the best, while theside-splitting flapjack race was won by HoraceMunro, whose cake, done to perfectionseveral seconds before the others, was votedO. K. by a jury of ladies, who solemnly tastedthe culinary results. Horace Munro took theall-round best showing prize. The M. .napolis Co., Mr. Davidson, distributedthe prizes, and a \ audcville performance fol-lowed in the South Milford casino in The Game Trails Along the Peace, the Last Frontier of North America The Game Trails of Canada S. E. Sangster THE past twenty years have?witnessed an almost unbeliev-able erasing of the one-time vastgarre trails of America, and in thewiping-oiT CANADA has, during themore recent years, come into the fieldfor her share, sad to relate. History undeniably confirms thestatement that the unrestricted andunchecked lust to kill resulted in theextermination of the buffalo. Andjust as certain, under present condi-tions, will the native big game ofCanada follow into history, moreslowly perhaps, but just as surely. The game trails have steadily beenpushed north and west, following theline of least resistance. There is yet,however, an immense gameland inCANADA, much of it available to thebusiness man with the in his system each Autumn,where rapidity of access and exit,good territory and results are primefactors. The most sought after big game, bythe American sportsmen en
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