
THE LUMBERMEN’S CAMP AT NORTH LAKE—HERE HIRAM FOY WAS LEFT TO LANGUISH]IN 
LONESOMENESS, AND CALL A ‘“‘SPRINGTOOTH” 
nerve and your wits about you and another 
shot will make him yours as sure as your 
gun is iron. 
Be game! Disappointment will cross 
your path (how keenly you will feel it!), but 
mind it not. Days may go by with never 
a sign or a sound of a moose, but keep on 
looking for fresh tracks on the ground or 
fresh marks on the trees made by antlers; 
keep listening for the deep, hollow grunts 
in the wilds, and you are pretty sure to win 
out in the end. Many a ‘‘game”’ hunter, 
one who has the necessary sticktoitiveness, 
has patted himself on the back at the close 
of day if he has perchance come upon 
tracks several hours old or has seen a spike- 

THE ISLAND IN MAIN’S LAKE, ON THE MIRIMACHI, WHICH JIM MANDERVILLE 
PROVED 
WAS GOOD MOOSE GROUND 
