Well, this isn't one for Canada's worst handyman - but rather a handyman / history buff.
The link is for a 21 page patent that was granted to Paul K Dealy of Brandon for a "new and novel game". It's complete with diagrams but I'm not mechanically inclined so I cannot make heads or tails of it ! Dealy must have liked it, though, because he paid $20 (a great sum in those days) to register it.
There's no indication on whether or not it was ever produced. If someone wants to give it a shot, who knows, you might create Canada's new past time craze ! The patent will have expired so there's not worry about royalties but I hope you call it a "Dealy" !
I have posted a copy of Figure 5 (side view) of the game in the photos.
The patent application starts out:
"To Whom it may concern, Be it known that I Paul K Dealey of Brandon Manitoba , Dominion of Canada have invented a new and improved game of which the following is a full clear and exact description
The object of my invention is to provide a new and novel game apparatus which is simple in construction and afford very much amusement."
http://www.collectionscanada.ca/archivianet/patents/001038-119.01-e.php?&patent_id_nbr=20934&page_sequence_nbr=1&interval=50&&page_id_nbr=49468&&&&&&&&&&&&PHPSESSID=8kc4dq8uupvohm2v4ll1g569j5