A ROYAL BOG TROTTER. 



AMATEUR PHOTO BY JOHN S. MC INTIRE. 



to kill. The other was in the side, rang- 

 ing forward and coming out at front of 

 chest. 



We went back to the lean-to in which we 

 had snent the night, got breakfast, returned 

 and skinned the caribou. The effect of 

 the bullets was tremendous, bones being 

 broken to small pieces. 



The Sunday after that I availed myself of 

 the invitation of Mr. Lynch to take dinner 

 at his large, new logging camp which was 

 just completed. We stayed over night and 

 the next morning started back to our 

 camp, about 8 or 9 miles distant. We sep- 

 arated, Ed taking the .30-30 rifle and go- 

 ing in one direction to look up likely 









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