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FOREST AND STREAM 
April, 1922 
In transactions between strangers, the purchase price in the form °l 
certified check payable to the seller should be deposited with some disinterested thmd person or 
with this office with the understanding that it is not to be transferred until the dog has been 
received and found to be satisfactory. 
AIREDALES 
CHOICE AIREDALE PUPPIES. SIRE, 
line hunter; dam, trophy winner; some very 
classy pups. Dr. Johnston, Ritzville, Wash. 
FOR SALE OR TRADE, SHORT-HAIRED 
Airedale, "(Jueen .Mischief KKiPOS, !» months old, 
for female pointer pup witli good lilood lines, or 
$35.(10. W. Kellner, Salem, \'a. 
~^OR SALE— LITTER OF REGISTERED 
Airedales, breeding right ; satisfaction guaranteed ; 
males $20, females $12. Write F. W. Aikiits, 
Readstown, Wisconsin. 
LIONHEART AIREDALES— THEIR COUR- 
age is the talk of two continents. .Modern '‘qual- 
ity,” with the loyalty, tiose, hunting ability and 
general usefulness of the old school airedale. Sc 
stamps for literature atul sales list. Lionheart 
Kennels, Victor, Mont. (formerly Anaconda, 
Mont. ). 
PURE BRED MALE AIREDALE; NO BET- 
ter watch-dog, $.'15. Goo.l talking parrot, $40. 
JIale Boston pup, $ 50 , Send 10c for list of poul- 
try and pets. Shadydell Poultry \ ards, \ ork. Pa, 
REGISTERED CERMER AIREDALE F_E- 
male, 14 months old. black, orange, tan ; price $u0, 
or exchange for typewriter. E. K. Hummer, 
Frenchtown, K. J. 
WEANED AIREDALE PUPPIES, $25 AND 
$oO. Sired by Royalist, winner of 0 firsts; judged 
best Airedale puppy in 2 shows by 2_ judges, at 0 
months. German police puppies, $.'0 and $00. 
Carnagey Kennels, Belton, Mo. 
BIRD DOGS 
FOR SALE— 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, .\tlaiitic, la. 
SETTER PUPPIES FOR SALE — REGIS- 
tered. The world's best breeding. Eugene M. 
Monioney and Candv Kid strains. Country 
raised. Dr. C. C. English and L. L. Dickinson, 
Booneville. Arkansas. 
WANTED— BIRD DOGS FOR TRAINING; 
thirty-three years’ experience in developing high- 
class grouse and quail dogs: excellent references; 
terms reasonable. A. E, Seidel, Danville, Pa. 
HOUNDS 
THE BLUE GRASS FARM KENNELS, 
Dept. IS, of Berry, Ky., offer for sale Setters and 
Pointers, Fox and Cat Iloitnds, Wolf and 
Hounds, Coon and (Jpossum Hounds, C’armint and 
Rabbit Hounds, Bear and Lion Hounds, also 
Airedale Terriers. All dogs shipped on trial, pur- 
chaser alone to judge the quality, satisfaction 
guaranteed, or money refunded. Write our Dept. 
IS for one hundred page, highly illustrated, instruc- 
tive, and interesting catalog for ten cents. 
FOR SALE— TRAINED AHD UNTRAINED 
hounds, from nioimtain section. North Arkansas. 
Address Noah King, Calico Rock, Ark. 
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 
illustrated catalogue. _ 10c. stamps. Rookwood 
Kennels, I.exington, Kentucky. 
OLD - FASHIONED SOUTHERN COON 
bound bitches at reduced prices. List 10 cents. 
McLister Bros., Brighton, Tennessee. 
OZARK MOUNTAIN COON, OPPOSSUM, 
skunk, fox, rabbit hounils. 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, HI. 
RABBIT HOUND ENGLISH BEAGLE FE- 
male, 2 years. Nicely started, not gun-shy, $20. 
( Ine female coon dog, 1 year, good tree barker, 
$20. Will. Carter, Buckland, Mass. 
MISCELLANEOUS 
BEAGLES ARE RAPIDLY BECOMING 
the leading sporting dog. Hounds and Hunting 
have more beagle news than all other magazines 
combined. Sample, 20c ; $1.50 yearly. Desk F, 
Hounds and Hunting, Decatur, 111. 
DOG-COLLAR NAME-PLATES STAMPED 
with name and address, 35c. R. P. Neiers, Dept. 
Cascade, Iowa, 
FOR SALE — ENGLISH BULL BITCH, 
eligible, good watch dog. Margaret Wilson, 
Green Mountain, Iowa. 
FREE CONSULTATION ON ALL DOG 
diseases. Burwyn Remedies, Waterloo, Iowa. 
TRADE FOX TERRIER. 2 YEARS, FULL- 
blooded, marks perfect, for 10 or 28-gauge Ham- 
merless. O. H. Gibson, Fort Branch, Ind. 
THE MARKET PLACE (Continued from page ISO) 
REAL ESTATE FOR SPORTSMEN 
BEAR HUNTING — WIND RIVER RANGE. 
Spring season April and May. Rates on request. 
Mills and Tucker, Lander, Wyoming. 
FOR LEASE — 2,500 ACRES VIRGIN FCR- 
est on head waters Kentucky River. Unexcelled 
for hunting and fishing. ?1,500 per year. Walter 
Kerr, Aurora, Indiana. 
NOTICE TO SPORTSMEN — F^OR SALE, 
one thousand acres ( 1,000) of North Carolina 
Beach land along Pamlico Sound. Ideal location 
for hunting club, could he made one of the best 
hunting grounds in the State — wild geese, 'black 
brant, ducks of all kinds to be hunted. Any one 
interested write, wire or call to see. Address 
A. S. Austin, Hatteras, North Carolina. 
20 ACRES $100: OWN 31 O^HARDS^ 
apiaries, dairies, truck, stock, fur and unimproved; 
take third crop, $b monthly, work, salesman, du- 
plicator. boat, other office and farm needs; health- 
ful Ozarks, White River, railroad, college, springs, 
no malaria, blizzards, floods, cyclones, droughts, 
fuel famines as elsewhere, fishing, pearling, hunt- 
ing. boating. Buyers and homesteaders maps, plates, 
guides. 1- pages, Facts vs. Fiction combination, 
2.”)c. costs -40c. F. S. Hitchcock, Norfork, Ark. 
SUMMER HOME — MODErI^ CONVEN- 
iences ; s^’eam heat, running water, five bedrooms, 
bath, living, kitchen, dining, den, concrete base- 
ment, outhouses, substantial construction, motor, 
row and canoe boats. Completely furnished, ready 
for occupancy. Twelve hours from Boston. Will 
sell for less than cost. Write M. A. H., care For- 
est and Stream, 9 East 40th St., New York City. 
500 ACRES WITHIN EASY MOTORING 
distance (uO miles) N. V. Some of the wildest 
woodland in the state. Fine stone mansion and 
other buildings. Four ponds. Exceptional oppor- 
tunity for gentleman’s estate, game preserve, club, 
etc. Price $125,000 cash. Address Owner, Apt. 
4‘>. 12 West 44th St., Xew York City. 
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. M. J. Hofmann. 989 
Gates Ave., Brooklyn, X. Y. 
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. 
Edward Di.xon, Taxidermist, Unionville, Ontario. 
front flap, and stretch out, using a pole 
of sufficient height to lift your wings 
taut at the points where your “D” rings 
are attached, or by running your lines to 
convenient trees. (If yon are in a place 
without trees you can set up your tent 
by the use of a pair of shears.) Slip 
two small branches into the pockets at 
the bottom of your doorway bobbinet. 
Next step to the rear of your tent. Cut 
three small branches for your window. 
Run one through the sleeve of your 
hood. Lift the hood and insert the re- 
maining two branches from the corner 
pockets sewn on the under side of the 
hood to the center pocket, as shown in 
‘‘E" and “F” of Fig. 3. Next run a cord 
through the top gromet of your rear 
wall, let it pass out under the gromet 
hood, feed out the line, pass it through 
the cut of the sleeve, “k” in “A” and “f” 
in “E” of Fig. 3, make a half knot about 
the branch, run through the sleeve and 
pass the end back through the lower 
gromet, just under the edge of the hood, 
“g” of "C" in Fig. 2, into the tent. Pull 
up oil the top end of your cord and the 
window will open, pull on the lo-wer end 
and the window will close. The big 
advantage of this type of window is that, 
although it is really in the roof of your 
tent, owing to the dormer shape, it can 
be left open in all stormy weather, ex- 
cept when the wind blows the rain under 
the hood. 
Mark the places at which you -wish to 
attach your tie-strings, as this is merely 
a matter of preference, both as to your 
bobbinet and on the front flap, as I call 
it. For the first place the ties on the 
edge of the overlapping piece and point 
of contact on the other, while on the flap, 
])laco them along the edge, so that when 
folded in the flap can be tied down tight 
to the front edge of the tent sides. 
To waterproof your tent, take a pound 
and a half of white parafine ivax, such as 
is used for the sealing of fruit jars, start 
some soft music on the \"ictrola and 
sneak into the kitchen when the ladies 
are elsewhere, and breaking the ivax into 
small chunks rim it through the meat 
grinder. Borrow a gallon of gas from 
the family auto, divide it between two 
shallow pans, add half of your ground 
wax to each and set in the sun. In a 
short time the gas will have dissolved the 
wax. Take a broad paint brush and paint 
the solution onto the tent while it is set 
up and stretched. The gas will evapo- 
rate and deposit the wax in the pores of 
the cloth. Now let if rain! If it does 
the chances are that yon will collect 
enough rain-water in the sag of the front 
flap for the use of the cook, but not a 
drop in the tent. 
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T O Slim up, this little tent has the fol- | 
lowing advantages : Medium light- , 
ness of weight (mine weighing a little 
over five pounds) ; compactness of bulk, 
making a roll about 14 inches in length j 
and 8 inches in diameter ; plenty of room j 
for two (about six square feet more I; 
space, one foot from the ground, than 1 
floor space of tent) ; a bed or a matress j 
for two (have slept three), which is an !s 
integral part of the ground cloth: a bug j 
and snakeproof shelter ; a wall pocket for ^4 
small articles; a place to hang your Ian- | 
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