Gir Sky Bilois aud Their Boots 19 boat, 914-foot beam, with teak-planked hull and 30 H.P. Acadia engine, carries me on my trips. I am often away two and three weeks and longer. I \ have a fine, capable engineer named Oswald Treloar, native-born, of Cornwall-Surrey stock. A working i logger, he was badly hurt in the Stillwater camp and G.C.F. PRINGLES DISTRICT | POINTS OF CALL | 1 Vananda (8)5 False Bay 17 Egmont Gtoatunche) 2 Bi Bay, 6 Tucker ~ = 16 Doriston ty s ete be 7 Squitty - 19 LoggingCamp ; Sy 4 Pocahontas -8 Sisters Light zo = : 1} Y gBallenss ~ 21 ~ : 1% to Buccaneer Bay22 ~~ " Toh Lahios - ce) t2HalfMoonBay 24 ~ - 13 SecretCove 25PnicessLoujsa, H ro) 14 Irvine's Landing 26 Logging “A's Donleys - 27 a } 16 Kline's Camp ze Stillwater*Soe | 7 29 LangB SoMyrie PHASE i 31 Lund i % 32 Savary I¢ | a 33Galley Bay Sen 3+Bliss Landing Aeterna g, 3s LoggingCamp 42 Shoal Bay soLogging Camps » 4) : a 9 4a Thorston st - . <4 Blind Channel sz 45 Logging Camp s3 asLoggingCams so - “7 - : SS SEU ger OS ASCP Ss ' AND SOME OTHERS has taken this lighter task. We get on very happily i together. He does no preaching but serves faith- it fully in a hundred other ways. I have had two other engineers in the seven years, Lester Price and his brother Ross, ‘‘returned”’ men both of them, fine fellows, and capable, willing helpers. G.W.—3