Rod and gun . ; Mounted Owls, Great Horn-ed $ Snowy $; Prairie Chicken, $; RaffedGrouse, $ C. P. Forge, Portage la Prairie, Mani-toba. 2t —Come to New Brunswick for Moose, Cari-bou, Deer and Bear. New and comfortable camps. Con-veniently located In a well watered country. Just open-ed up for big game hunting. An easy days Journey fromrailway, with good hunting on the way. The wild scen-ery of the Upper Odcll. with Its wonderful falls well re-pays a visit. For rates and all other iuformation applyto James A. Wright, Arthurettc, Victoria County, NewBrunswick. FOR SALE


Rod and gun . ; Mounted Owls, Great Horn-ed $ Snowy $; Prairie Chicken, $; RaffedGrouse, $ C. P. Forge, Portage la Prairie, Mani-toba. 2t —Come to New Brunswick for Moose, Cari-bou, Deer and Bear. New and comfortable camps. Con-veniently located In a well watered country. Just open-ed up for big game hunting. An easy days Journey fromrailway, with good hunting on the way. The wild scen-ery of the Upper Odcll. with Its wonderful falls well re-pays a visit. For rates and all other iuformation applyto James A. Wright, Arthurettc, Victoria County, NewBrunswick. FOR SALE—A very handsome black and white Pointerdog. thoroughly trained and registered. E. A. Richardson,Chatham, Ont. j^ INVISIBLE INK for Clubs. Lodges. Lovers. 15c bottle(in coin I. Send for circulars. Mystery Shop, 14 LibertySt., Cincinnati, Ohio. it 384 ROD AND GUX IX CANADA DISTURBER II BREAKS ALL RECORDS WINS THE 40 CHAMPIONSHIP AT DUBUQUE (REAL) MILES PER HOUR The Fastest Official Trial Run in America. 130 8 CYLINDERSTWO OF THESE ENGINES DID IT Disturber II owned by Mr. James A. Pugh. of Chi-cago, by winning the 40 foot champion?>iip classrace of 20 miles, at Dubuque. Iowa, July 5. is nowthe undisputed champion speed boat of the Missis-sippi Valley. This race carried with it a cashprize of $1, the Webb $1, Trophy andthe Dubuque § Trophy, presented by the Cityof Dubuque, a total value of $ On July 6the Disturber XI won the Mile Dash against timeshowing a speed of miles per hour. The en-gines used in the Disturber are two 130 HP., eightcylinder. Model B Sterling engines. Mr. Pugh*sorder was not received until April 29th. and theengines were shipped June 7—the boat having itsfirst trial July 2 and entered and won the cham-pionship race July 5. MORE EVIDENCE OF THE RELIABILITY AND SUPERIORITY OF STERLING ENGINES. STERLING ENGINE CO., 1252 NIAGARA STREETBUFFALO. K)., TORONTO, MARINE CONSTRUCTION LTDVANCOUVER, B. C,


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