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HOMEKNIT, VIRGIN WOOL KNEECAPS, 
75 cents a pair. Send measure around the knee. 
Oxford grey or natural socks $1 and $1.25. Turn- 
down stockings $1.25 and $1.50. Mary L. Church, 
03 Pringle Street, Kingston, Pa. 
TWO EXTRA LARGE AND PERFECT 
newly mounted winter-killed moose heads of great 
beauty for sale. Moderate prices. References. 
Edwin Dixon, Taxidermist, Unionville, Ontario. 
16-FOOT ROWBOAT. EASILY MADE, 
Construction blueprint 30c. Wee-Sho-U Co., 
W'estern Market, Detroit, Mich. 
WILD DUCK ATTRACTIONS — MORE 
W’ild Ducks will come to your waters next fall 
if .you plant Wild Celery, Wild Rice, Duck Po- 
tato and other foods they love. Write for in- 
formation and prices. Terrell, Naturalist, Dept. 
H-221, Oshkosh, Wis. 
PHOTO SUPPLIES 
MAIL US 20c. WITH ANY SIZE FILM 
for development and six velvet prints. Or send 
six negatives any size and 20c. for six prints. 
Or send 40c. for one S x 10 mounted enlarge- 
ment. Prompt, perfect service. Roanoke Photo 
Finishing Co., 220 Bell Ave., Roanoke, Virginia. 
SPORTSMEN WHO KODAK AND WANT 
hand work, exceptional results and the finest fin- 
ish in the states. i\lail him to Beach Studios, 
Canajoharie, N. Y. 
POSITION WANTED 
EXPERIENCED FISH-BREEDER, POUL- 
try, and gamekeeper. Thoroughly experienced in 
rearing and management of all kinds of pheasants, 
partridges, ducks and wild geese; understands 
trapping and shooting of vermin; 35 years of 
age, single, with highest references, desires a 
steady position on gentleman’s private country 
place. Address A. S.. care of Forest and Stream 
Publishing Company, 9 East 40th Street, New 
York City. 
REAL ESTATE FOR SPORTSMEN 
FARM LANDS IN CAN AD A— $75.00 FOR 
2.5 acres with trout stream. $05.00 for large acre- 
age on beautiful lake. $1.5(L00 for promising 
gold mining property. $145.00 for 100 acres, 
where large game abounds. Also beautifully sit- 
uated hunting-camps and hshing-lodges, where 
there is real hunting and fishing. Summer cot- 
tage sites, islands of all sizes, heavily wooded 
acreages, all situated in Muskoka, Georgian Bay 
District, with its ten thousand islands; Algon- 
quin Park with its .300 lakes. Highlands of On- 
tario, Lake of Bays and the famous Muskoka 
Lake Region. All offered at five cents on the 
dollar of their value and on easy monthly pay- 
ments of $5.00 and upwards. Send for illustrated 
list of above and one hundred other properties 
seized and sold for taxes. Every property is fully 
described and offered at a stated price. Send no 
money, send for list to-day, so you will have first 
chance. TAX SALE BUREAU, 72 Queen St., 
West District 81, Toronto, Canada. 
* FOR SALE — TWO FARMS. ADJOINING, 
situated on lake front in big-game country. Price 
$1,100 for one: $5,000 for the other. Write for 
further particulars to E. Windover, Minden, Ont., 
Canada. 
OKLAHOMA FARMS. WRITE FOR FREE 
agricultural booklet. Board of Commerce, Shaw- 
nee, Oklahoma. 
$5.00 DOWN; $5.00 MONTHLY; FIVE 
acre fruit, poultry, fur farm; river front: Ozarks ; 
$100. Hunting, fishing, trapping. 1073 North 
Fifth, Kansas City, Kan. 
BEAR HUNTING— WIND RIVER RANGE. 
Spring season April and May. Rates on request. 
Mills and Tucker,- Lander, Wyo. 
DOGS 
In transactions between strangers, the 
purchase price in the form of a draft, money 
order or certified check payable to the 
seller should be deposited with some disin- 
terested third person or with this office with 
the understanding that it is not to be trans- 
ferred until the dog has been received and 
found to be satisfactory. 
AIRDALES 
AIREDALE PUPS— OORANG BREEDING. 
Pedigreed, eligible registration. From hunters. 
Either sex. Spayed females specialty. Wm. 
Stappe, Veterinarian, New Bremen, Ohio. 
FOR SALE— AIREDALES, FOUR TO 
eight months old ; one registered brood bitch. 
Esco Hollingsworth, Bruc§ville, Ind. 
LIONHEART AIREDALES — “BRED FOR 
brains and fit to show.” We do not believe that 
Airedales of any strain in existence to-day uni- 
formly approach the “Lionhearts” in brains, loyal- 
ty to master or mistress, natural hunting and re- 
trieving instinct, and sheer courage. This belief is 
based on unsolicited statements of owners through- 
out this and foreign countries, and our own experi- 
ence covering a period of twenty years with the 
dogs. The “quality” is there, too. Write for 
])uppy list and literature' Lionheart Kennels, 
Anaconda, IMont. (Address Victor, Montana, 
after March 10th, 1922.) 
REGISTERED AIREDALES — BEST IM- 
ported, American breeding. $15, $20 and $25. 
Carnagey, Belton, Mo. 
GUN DOGS 
BROKEN POINTER AND SETTER DOGS, 
fit to head any kennel at stud; prices, $200 to $500 
each. Broken Brood Bitches, some are now bred, 
some due in season ; extra well bred and good 
brood bitches; prices, $100 to $350 each. Pointer 
and Llewellen setter puppi'es, combining the blood 
of the greatest field trial winners, and from high 
class shooting Bitches, three to six months old ; 
prices $40 to $75 each. Harmon Sommerville, 
Bogue Chitto, Miss. 
EXPERIENCED SHOOTING DOGS, 
pointers and setters from the best bred and best 
trained field dogs in the L’nited States. Broken 
on quail, chicken and grouse. Price, from $200- 
$500 each. Thoroughly trained brood bitches, 
good-lookers, well-bred, fine individuals. Some 
bred and showing in whelp to our best young 
registered studs. Price, $150-$400 each. Hand- 
some, royally bred puppies, well marked, strong 
and healthy, from thoroughly trained sires and 
dams. Price, 2-5 months old, $35-$75 each. 
R. Capps, Amite, La. 
FOR SAL E— ENGLISH LLEWELLYN. 
Irish setter pups, trained dogs, pointers. Irish 
water spaniels and Chesapeake Bay retrievers, both 
pups trained dogs; inclose 0 cents stamps for lists. 
Thoroughbred Kennels, Atlantic, la. 
FOR SALE — ENGLISH SETTER, THREE 
years old, good as any man’s dog. W. E. Hughes, 
0 Pine Street, Oil City, Pa. 
NORWEGIAN BEAR DOGS— IRISH WOLF 
hounds. English bloodhounds, Russian wolf 
hounds, American fox hounds, lion, cat, deer, 
wolf, coon and varmint dogs; fifty-page, highly 
illustrate<l catalogue. 10c. stamps. Rookwood 
Kennels, Lexington, Kentucky. 
by everyone within sight. Usually, the 
nigger would find the opposition too 
strong for the dash to be completed and 
he would hurl himeslf face down on the 
ground, wrapping his blanket around his 
head. This ostrich-like procedure re- 
sulted in baring most of the rest of his 
person and the immediate attack in mass 
on the exposed parts compensated the 
rest of us for a considerable amount of 
our own tribulations. 
T F I may be pardoned for saying so, it 
^ appears to me that , the gun crank 
flourishes in even greater numbers in this 
country than in my own, and I add the 
following remarks on rifles in the hope 
that they may perhaps interest someone, 
although the types described are appar- 
ently very different from those used 
here. But I should like it understood 
that I am only giving my views, for what 
they are worth, on a subject on which 
many are better oualified to speak and on 
which every man holds his own opinions 
and decides for himself. My “battery” 
consisted of the following four weapons: 
A .600 bore, double-barrel. Charge, 
100 grains cordite, 900 grain bullet. 
This weapon was intended for close 
quarters only at the heaviest game. Its 
weight was 14 pounds and if I could 
not handle it easily I should scrap it un- 
hesitatingly for something lighter, as I 
consider it a great mistake for a man to 
use a rifle which is too heavy for him. 
Although by no means a fashionable size, 
this, and the .577, are to my mind the 
only satisfactory modern equivalents of 
the heavy black powder rifles of 12, 10, 
and 8 bore, which so long filled the bill 
when a smashing, knock-down blow was 
required. In order not to get this effect 
at both ends, my .600 was fitted with a 
rubber anti-recoil heel-pad, which an- 
swered its purpose admirably, and the 
weapon was by no means uncomfortable 
to fire. The only occasion on which I 
used it was at the rhino, and as I got 
that with a neck shot, for which almost 
any other rifle would have done as well, 
I cannot say anything of its stopping 
qualities. I was sorry that the Buffalo 
did not allow me an opportunity of using 
it on them, as I intended. The only other 
man I heard of who used this size was 
a well-known and successful elephant 
hunter; nearly everyone nowadays using 
rifles of the .450 cordite group for heavy 
African or Indian game. 
A .400, double-barrel. Charge, 55 
grains cordite, 400 grain bullet. This is 
the nearest approach to an “all-around” 
rifle (in the existence of which I thor- 
oughly disbelieve) that I have yet come 
across, and I have used it with success 
on all sorts of game, from ibex, deer 
and wild boar, to lion and the tough 
African antelope, some of which latter 
arc very heavy beasts and seemed to me 
to be particularly tenacious of life. The 
heavy, soft-nosed bullet gives a paralys- 
ing shock and the trajectory is sufficiently 
flat for ordinary sporting ranges. The 
weight of the rifle is 10)4 pounds, which 
I can carry all day without discomfort. 
It is beautifully balanced, most of the 
weight being between the hands, and it 
is possible to make very quick shooting 
with it, and I invariably use the Lyman 
idevlify you. 
TAXIDERMY 
HEADS, ANIMALS, BIRDS AND FISH 
mounted ; skins tanned and made into rugs or 
ladies’ furs. Game heads, fur rugs, etc., for sale. 
List. Paper head forms for deer, elk, moose ; open 
mouth heads for rugs ; scalps for mounting. All 
taxidermist supplies. ^1. J. Hofmann, 989 Gates 
Ave., Brooklyn. N. Y. 
GUARANTEED TRAPPING METHODS: 
scent receipts. Walter R. Reed, Windsorville, 
Maine. 
MOOSE, ELK, ROCKY MOUNTAIN SHEEP 
and mule, deer heads, sets of horns for sale for 
mounting; scalps to mount the horns you now 
have. Boxed, baled or crated to go cheaply by 
express anywhere in U. S. A. under special gov- 
ernment permit guaranteeing delivery. Edwin 
Dixon, Taxidermist, LTnionville, Ontario. 
“you can tan your own furs and 
skins. You can make rugs and robes, lined or 
unlined, with mounted heads, open-mouth finish. 
You will be successful at this money-making work 
from your first attempt. My formulas and com- 
plete instructions are only $.3. postpaid, duty free. 
Edwin Dixon, Taxidermist, Unionville, Ontario. 
In Wi'itiny 
SETTER PUPPIES FROM VERY GOOD 
dogs, nearly white. Males, $20; females, $15. 
Isaac Heckler, North Wales, Pa. 
HOUNDS 
FOR SALE— FOX HOUNDS, $35. BLACK, 
white and tan. Clarence Robillard, Massena, New 
York. 
OLD - FASHIONED SOUTHERN COON 
hound bitches at reduced prices. List 10 cents. 
McLister Bros., Brighton, Tennessee. 
OZARK MOUNTAIN COON, OPPOSSUM, 
skunk, fox, rabbit hounds. A. L. Austin, Cass, 
Ark. 
PURE BRED AMERICAN FOXHOUNDS, 
suitable for coon, cat, skunk, opossum, mink, deer, 
fox. wolves and rabbits. Trained and untrained, 
also puppies. July and Walker strains. Trained 
dogs sold on ten days’ trial. J. E. Adams, Her- 
rick, 111. 
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