AND HOW TO REACH THEM. I5 



The writer of these lines has met Joe Francis in 

 a company of experienced hunters, and in giving 

 imitations of moose calls, all present admitted that 

 Joe was superior to any other. Be that as it may, 

 Joe Francis has succeeded in luring the wildest 

 bull moose to within easy range of the sportsman's 

 rifle with his simple birch bark horn. 



A few years ago while Joe was hunting with a 

 prominent New York physician, they heard some 

 hunters calling for moose. Joe recognized the 

 imperfect notes and told the doctor that the call 

 would not lure the moose to the hunters. At the 

 doctor's suggestion Joe called once, and his imita- 

 tions was so perfect that the bull made a rush in 

 the direction of the canoe, where he was shot by 

 the doctor. 



Joe Francis has excellent camps for sportsmen, 

 situated in a fine game country. He is regarded 

 as a representative Indian of the Penobscot tribe, 

 a man of honor and intelligence, and has no 

 superior as a guide and woodsman. His statements 

 in regard to the fish and game of his native State 

 may be relied upon. 



Sportsmen residing in the West wishing to reach 

 the great hunting regions of Maine, will find the 

 best through service over the Lake Shore & 

 Michigan Southern Railway and the New York 



