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one hundred dollars per year, for nine years. The 

 Crown Land officers informed me that we must form 

 a corporation under the Provincial Laws, and at 

 our annual meeting at Camp Henry in June, 1899, 

 I was instructed to take out the necessary papers, 

 which I did, and at the next meeting it will be nec- 

 essary to accept of the new corporation papers, and 

 adopt By-Laws, and the old u St. Bernard Fishing 

 Club" will cease to exist, and the new "St. Bernard 

 Fish and Game Club" will take its place. There 

 should be built this summer a good substantial 

 "Hunters' Home" on Lake Sorcier, and leanto 

 camps on Lakes Simpson and Sanbute, for which 

 I shall ask all the members to contribute and will 

 build according to the funds contributed. So far 

 all the old members have provided their own beds, 

 and the new members should get such bedding as 

 they want. 



Comrades There are many other things I 

 could say, but your patience must be about ex- 

 hausted, so will close, saying, I believe we have one 

 of the best fishing and hunting preserves in Canada, 

 and if the new members enjoy it as well as we old 

 fellows have and expect to for a good many years 

 yet, and we have the same good comradeship and 

 harmony in the future as in the past, this will be- 

 come the ideal "Sportsman's Camp." 



1901. WM. W. HENRY. 



