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Rod and gun . easons for it are forgotten. This confidence is worth money to the Parly-boat owner. > It brings him passengers again and again. ; It is worth money to the Freight-boat owner, for it brings him full cargoes with,low insurance rates. i It seems a happy crew in any boat and that means better work. The STANDARDS exclusive features place the STANDARD owner on a plane far beyond;all others. You should use unusual care in buying because of conditions in the marine engine field this:spnng. You should buy for the future as welPas for the present. Bear in mind the established valuewhicfi your used STANDARD Engine always has. Satisfy yourself that the STANDARD engine costs^less money for a given speed in your boat. Send data of your hull for the engine ami |iropeIlcr best adapted. Write for catalog and Back of the STANDARD guarantee is the ; STANDARD MOTOR CONSTRUCTION COMPANY, 190 Whiton St., Jersey City, ; Exclusive Features Governor ControlVirgin LubricationOperative Ignition. Canadian Representatives ] British Colambia — The : Vancouver MachineryDepot, Ltd , VancouTer. Quebec —Shea Sales Co., ;Montreal 166 ROD AXD GUN IN CANADA son Pass Camp on the morning of July 2Sth, and at theclose of the Gamp on August 9th. will leave for Robsonstation ffround on the morning of August 10th. For the fourteen days during which members will bem care of the Camp ofTicials a lump charge of Forty-five Dollars ($) will be made. There will be noreduction for a shorter period. The above charge will include transportation ofbaggage to and from the Camp. BAGGAGE All baggage for the Camp must be packed in dunnagebags, war-sacks or soft bundles. Boxes and suitcaseswill not be accepted for transportation. No person attending will be allowed more than fortypounds ( 40 lbs.) of baggage. Baggage will be weighed, and no one persons baggageexceeding the allowance will be accepted. Each piece of baggage for delivery at the Camp mustbe securely labelled with a prope
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