. Rod and gun. lver tij). He reared up on his hamiches and with agrowl challenged us. We were hunting troulile, and in started to pump our Winchesters into shooting wasnt accurate, and as we hit, the dust wouldfly out of his coat. It reminded one of beating an old game, however, soon became a little too hot, and with agrowl he started for us, and we sanded down the trail. Weall made the nearest pines, and it was amusing the way wewent up those trees. The old fellow by this time was gettingmighty sick, and as he came towards us he reared up, with alo


. Rod and gun. lver tij). He reared up on his hamiches and with agrowl challenged us. We were hunting troulile, and in started to pump our Winchesters into shooting wasnt accurate, and as we hit, the dust wouldfly out of his coat. It reminded one of beating an old game, however, soon became a little too hot, and with agrowl he started for us, and we sanded down the trail. Weall made the nearest pines, and it was amusing the way wewent up those trees. The old fellow by this time was gettingmighty sick, and as he came towards us he reared up, with alook as much lus to say, Lets quit. A well aimed shotpierced his heart, but it took us some momenta to get upenough courage to meet Bruno face to face, and then he hadpassed in his checks. Xow came the work. Our nearest railroad point was 124miles off, at the town of Medicine Hat, on the CanadianPacific. We went back to camp, got our outfit together, andit took us all one day to cut him up and get him on our pack. DccK Shooting, C.^ .Meadows, Campbells Meadows are very favored resorts for Kamloopssportsmen. A great many birds are shot annually, and there isver^- little, if any, hardship connected with the sport. horses. After getting under way it took us four days to makeour destination. The hide weighed in the green 175 pounds,and is to-day in the Smithsonian Institute in Washington as arelic of the bad lands of the Xorth-West Territory, showinghow much lead an old bear could carrv. CONTENTS P.\GE Frontispiece—The Royal Party at Poplar Point, Manitoba. In the Wilds of Xorthern Canada 1-2 Some British Columbian Fields of Sport 2-3 The Ways of the Fisher 3-4 Xorth American PMsh and Game Protective 4-5 A .Summer in Algoma 5-7 Kennel Department ,S-9 Editorial lO-U Revelstoke, British Columbia, Rifie Association 11 Hunting Bears on the Canadian Border 11 Amateur Photography 12-14 Forestry 15-20 12 Rod and Gun in Canada AMATEUR PHOTOGRAPHY Conducted bv Hu


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