pany affidavit. Drawing to be made by 
placing fish on sheet of paper or birch 
bark and an outline made with pencil 
—the fins of the fish erect. Entries 
must state the time and place fish was 
weighed, giving particulars of scales 
used and where they can be inspected 
if necessary. 
7. In the event of two or more fish 
weighing and measuring exactly the 
same, both contestants shall have their 
names engraved on small silver shields 
and placed on trophy. An individual 
award will be given to each. 
8. The form of .declaration, fac- 
simile of which will be supplied by the 
Canadian Pacific Railway, or an exact 
copy, must be used when entering a 
fish. It must be signed by the person 
catching the fish, and by two witnesses 
ASB apc ete 

who examined the fisk and verified its 
weight and measurements. The affida- 
vit is to be sworn to by the contestant 
before a Notary Public whose seal must 
be affixed. In case any contestant 
catches a fish and is accompanied by 
one guide only, the affidavit can be 
sworn to upon coming out of the woods, 
the guide being the sole witness. Such 
an entry will be duly considered by the 
judges. 
9. Employees of the Canadian Pa- 
cific Railway, or members of the Staff 
of the various Bungalow Camps shall 
not be considered eligible to enter this 
contest. 
10. After trophy has been awarded, 
winner will be asked for a short ac- 
count of the capture of the fish. 
11. The decision of the judges shall 
be final in all cases. 
Judges of this Contest shall be:— 
Dr. Wm. A. Bruette, Editor, Forest and 
Stream. 
John B. Thompson (“Ozark Ripley’), 
Associate Editor, Field and Stream. 
Gregory Clark, Fishing Editor, Toronto 
Weekly Star. 


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