Sept. 13, 1883.] 



FOREST AND STREAM. 



137 



oiled, new lines pnt in if 

 Before arace, 

 thai appear weak being 

 never thrown away, am 

 that provoking mishaps 



CANOE UPSKT.- 



ina squall near the 

 Saturday. The rep 



squall; the two youn 

 rigid lierwhen'the 

 them. Fearful of bei 

 nals were taken for t 

 stopped and lowered 



up,t 



e,I often, the parts 

 pt in perfect order, 

 .tendon, any parts 



r with the 

 to injure 



set by the 



r.Mir 



, 111.' 



andv 



Rook Island. 111. 



will give 

 Ben C. 

 .. has removed from Clin- 

 's.Iowa (.'. a, has likewise 

 Ins home at Sterling, D. T. 

 ; now living in Evanstown. 

 I missionary work in that 



.va. C. C. was organized in 



nembers. Shorl I v alter the 

 di C. C. August nrh-v rous- 

 es. The fleet 

 tul's, all Raei 

 after Secretary Putnam's 

 twenty canoes' in the lleet 

 1 to Davenport, Iowa, and 



sts of o 



NEW YORK C. C— The second race for the junior trophy will be 

 sailed on Saturday, September 15, at 4 P. 31., starting from the club 

 house at New Brighton. Course about three miles, to be decided on 



the afternoon of the race. 



We have what we call a salt lick. We bore a hole in a log 

 and fill it with salt, then build a scaffold in the nearest tree, 

 sit there and wait until the deer came to lick the salt. The 

 first night Jim Moore, Mack Amick and myself mounted the 

 scaffold and awaited the appearance of our game. In about 



fifteen minutes after we were seated on the scaffold we all fell 

 asleep, being tired as well as sleepy. I lost my balance and 

 fell to the ground , my gun falling first, when, striking the 

 ground, went off. The" report awakened Moore and Amick, 

 and thinking I had fired at the game, ff red both barrels of 

 their guns into the log, and sprang from the tree. Amick, 

 with knife in hand, rushed "p to cut. the deer's throat. Seeing 

 his mistake and rubbing his eyes open, fell back with disgust. 

 As luck would have it no one was hurt. I believe this was 

 Moore's first and last hunt.— Amador (Cal) Sentinel, 



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and Menageries, and others handling stork, 

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CHRIST, Fishery Inspector. Port Hope. Ontario. 



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 any sized minnc 

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All having patent treble hook with baiting needle, adjustable lip hook and treble swivel, and best silk metal wound gimp, 

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■ ■■-. -tiv and perfectly. It is not onlv the simplest but also the strongest gang made. It does not scare away the tug and wary fish by a 



bio hooks. The treble swh el insures perfect revolution of bait and reduces to the lowest possible point the liability of kinking the line. 



ived from anglers residing in cities in which the dealers keep a full line of our goods in stock will not be filled at any price. 



& IMBRIE, Manufacturers of Every Description of Fine Fishing Tackle, 



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i tba 



Othe 



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Established 20 y 



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HOLABIRD 



SHOOTING SUITS 



Of Waterproofed Dook, Irish Fustian and Corduroy. 



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WRITE FOR CIRCULAR. 



THISttS" 



Is our Skeleton Coat or Game Bag; weighs but 15 ounces, 

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KYHTOCH'I 



Patent "Perfect" Brass Shells, 



MANUFACTURED BY 



KYN0CH & CO., Birmingham, Eng. 



.and 



roltas 



These shells are made of extra fine thin pliable metal, with reinforced 

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 loaded as often as any of the thicker makes. Cost only ab 

 much. Weight less than paper shells. They shoot stronger a 

 admit of a heavier charge, as owing to the thin metal, insi 

 nearlv two gauges larger. Load same as anv brass shells, using 

 sizes larger than gauge of shells. Or can be effectually crimpet 

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 The crimping tool also acts as a reducer, an advantage which will be ap- 

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