Canadian Forestry Journal, October, iqi6 



793- 



A Newsy Issue. 



In "The Outlaw" in the October 

 number of Rod and Gun Magazine, 

 which is now on the news-stands, H. 

 C. Haddon gives some intimate details 

 in the life of a family of wolves, which 

 the writer observed at first hand, from 

 the birth of the cubs up till the time 

 when one of their number became a 

 famous hunter and a destroyer of cattle 

 on the ranch of a Western farmer. In 

 "A Bull of Triple Creek" A. Ray Gid- 

 diiigs gives a dramatic account of a 

 fight between two bull moose, the hu- 

 man element being supplied by the two 

 trappers and a woman, the wife of one 

 of the trappers ,who witnessed the en- 

 counter between the two rival bulls, 

 and one of whom is narrowly rescued 

 from death. The Light That Saved, 

 Camp Magis, On the Trail of the 

 Wounded Bull Moose, A Story of Eggs 

 and Skins, and other articles besides 

 the regular departments, constitute an 

 interesting issue for the sportsman 

 whose thoughts at this time of the 

 year are turning to the opening of the 

 big game season. W. J. Taylor, Lim- 

 ited, Woodstock, Ont.. are publishers 

 of this representative Canadian publi- 

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