. Rod and gun . anuary for delivery earlier thanthe fifteenth of the following July. Otherboat-building establishments would dowell to follow their example, as its ef-fect on the trade as a whole could notbe anvthing but desirable. Other Peoples Opinions Hilton, Out., May 30th, and Gun in Canada, Woodstock, : — I would hate to miss one copy of your maga-zine a» I consider it very interesting. Yours respectfully, Frank Strong. Chatham, the Editor, Rod and Gun, AVoodstock, Sir:—• I like Rod and Gun and think it is the exactpublication that was needed in this c
. Rod and gun . anuary for delivery earlier thanthe fifteenth of the following July. Otherboat-building establishments would dowell to follow their example, as its ef-fect on the trade as a whole could notbe anvthing but desirable. Other Peoples Opinions Hilton, Out., May 30th, and Gun in Canada, Woodstock, : — I would hate to miss one copy of your maga-zine a» I consider it very interesting. Yours respectfully, Frank Strong. Chatham, the Editor, Rod and Gun, AVoodstock, Sir:—• I like Rod and Gun and think it is the exactpublication that was needed in this country. Gordon Boles. Ottawa, Mr. Editor: — Rod and Gun is certainly a very interestingmagazine and I look forward to its truly, Walter Greaves. Ingersoll. Out., August 2nd, J. Taylor, Esq., WoodstocK, Sir: — Rod and Gun retains its pure high characterand if possible becomes more interesting all thetime. Faithfully yours, .John G. Motor Boat Saved Dr. Cook. HE experiences ofDr. Cook on hispolar expeditiondiscloses the re-markable perfor-mance of a motorboat in ArcticSeas. This boatnot only savedthe lives of and themembers of theexpedition, butalso towed theboats of an en-t i r e village tosafety and pulledthe yacht Brad-ley out of dan-ger when her engines were disabled. The motor boat Farthest North was takenwith the Bradley for scouting expeditions andhunting and fishing trips. It was the first mo-tor boat ever taken into the far north, and wasused in the ice fields and in shallow water wherethe yacht could not go. The first rescue work was performed nearOomanooi. The engines of the Bradley be-came disabled in very bad weather. The 30foot motor boat with a 17 Ferro motorsucceeded in towing her to a safe Bradley is a 100 foot schooner of 112gross tons and this was a very able demonstra-tion of marine engine efficiency. While the re-pairs were made the motor boat was the onlymeans of communicatio
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