. Rod and gun. Propeller, gear, housirifi, sleeve and puni|> are allbronze and highly polished. The engine can be re-versed and the lubrication is automatic. Lubricatingoil is mixed in with the gasoline and eliminates thedanger of running the engine without oil. The EVINRUDE engine differs in design from theordinar\ two stroke engine, in that it can oe throttleddown like a four cycle type, without the usual troubleor crank case explosion, regardless of the mixture orspeed. It may therefore be said that this design com-bines the good points of both the two and four cycletypes. Over EV


. Rod and gun. Propeller, gear, housirifi, sleeve and puni|> are allbronze and highly polished. The engine can be re-versed and the lubrication is automatic. Lubricatingoil is mixed in with the gasoline and eliminates thedanger of running the engine without oil. The EVINRUDE engine differs in design from theordinar\ two stroke engine, in that it can oe throttleddown like a four cycle type, without the usual troubleor crank case explosion, regardless of the mixture orspeed. It may therefore be said that this design com-bines the good points of both the two and four cycletypes. Over EVINRUDE Motors are now in use inail parts of the world, and not a small number of them. are used by fishermen, for whom this little contrivanceis of great value. One of the features of the 1914 modelEVINRUDE, is the reversible ma*4neto. which is builtin the fly-wheel of the motor. Unlike other magnetos,it is absolutely waterproof. It is protected from rain,waves and other possible injury, and its simplicity ofconstruction is remarkable. Full particulars can beobtained from anvone of the manv Canadian Dis-tributors of the EVINRUDE Motor, or from , Armstrong & Dessau, 112 Broad Street, NewYork. OUR MEDICINE BAG Endless are the stories which Jim Brew-ster of Banff can tell of notables he has be-friended in trackless northern wilds. His Royal Highness the Duke of Con-naught was out for a days fishing in Consola-tion Lake, near Laggan, B. C. Jiin hadbeen told off by the C. P. R. authorities to beguide, philosopher and friend to the Dukewhile he pursued the gentle sport of IsaacWalton. The sport was fine; the lake was wellstocked with beautiful trout. His Ro


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