FOREST AND STREAM 
331 
July, 1922 
Hcity. One of these is noted in the 
March number of Fins, Feathers and 
Fur, the publication of the Minnesota 
Game and Fish Department. 
Up in Pine County, Minnesota, there 
is a game refuge consisting of six town- 
ships, where the wolves have largely been 
killed off by trappers, and where, be- 
cause of the alertness and activity of the 
Warden and the cooperation of a great 
majority of the residents, the deer are 
left pretty much undisturbed. 
Five years ago, when this refuge was 
first established, Mr. Sheridan Greig, its 
Game Warden, estimated that the total 
number of deer within it was twenty- 
two. Last March, however, the same 
Game Warden spent three days in going 
through the yards of the deer in only two 
townships of the six' the refuge contains. 
In these two townships he counted four 
hundred and fifty deer, and estimated 
that within the entire refuge there were 
not less than fifteen hundred deer. This 
estimated number represents the increase 
by breeding, and also the animals that 
have gathered there for safety; for it is 
everywhere the common e.xperience that 
deer and other animals resort to places 
where they are not disturbed, and remain 
there. The deer consider these places 
just what we call them — refuges. 
This example and others that we often 
hear of should encourage every lover 
of our wild things — winged and four- 
footed — to do what he can to help pro- 
vide refuges where they may be safe. 
Such refuges, for wild fowl at least, are 
promised by the passage of the New- 
Anthony bill now before Congress. 
MOOSE IN THE GASPE 
HIGHLANDS 
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hut a continuation of the same skyward 
journey but just completed. 
At length, however, the real crest was 
reached, after a steady, panting climb of 
two hours and a half. The scene which 
now unfolded itself before my eyes was 
alone well worth all my efforts; unob- 
structed of vision, far to the north, snow- 
clad and monstrous, loomed old Mount 
Logan, from whose summit, I was told, 
may be seen the far-stretching blue wat- 
ers of the St. Lawrence; short of this 
could be seen the broad mountain clear- 
ing of the lead mines, with the faint 
puff of steam from the mine stack, ris- 
ing like a fairy plume; almost at one’s 
feet, the Cascapedia, like a silver ribbon, 
wound its way to the southward, its 
course visible for miles ; while across 
the valley, far vistas of jumbled moun- 
tain tops of unbroken green, merged in 
the distant skyline. 
A light fall of snow covered the upper 
slopes along the route we were travel- 
ing, making easy tracking possible ; it was 
indeed famous hunting ground for cari- 
bou or moose; the vast stretches of moss 
barren were the favorite feeding grounds 
of the former, while in the cherry and 
birch thickets bordering the summit 
plateaus, any turn might bring us on the 
latter, the prime object of my quest. 
All day, however, we coasted the high 
slopes without signs of game, save a two- 
BIG GAME 
Grizzly Bear Black Bear 
Bighorn Sheep Mountain Goat 
Deer Caribou 
Brown Bear 
Moose 
Billy Soule’s Camps on 
Lake Millmagassett 
on the headwaters of the Aroostook River. 
There is no better trout fishing in Maine, 
and a good country to get bear, deer and 
P^*"f****^Sc shooting in the fall. Fine camps 
to stay in. and a good table. 
Soule;, ox BOW^, Me., Aroostook Co. 
Magnificent trophies await the keen sports- 
man in the Canadian Pacific Rockies. The 
suspense of the stalk and the thrill of the ‘kill’ 
will furnish pulse-quickening memories for the 
rest of your life. Plan your trip NOW. The 
Canadian Pacific Railway will take you quickly 
to the finest haunts of Big Game in the 
CANADIAN PACIFIC ROCKIES 
Information from A. O. Seymour, 
General Tourist Agent, 
Canadian Pacific Railway, 
Montreal, Canada 
— BLACK BASS — 
At ^Voodland Camps, one mile to Belgrade 
Lakes village famous for bass, trout, and 
salmon fishing; bungalows, open fires, perfect 
sanitation. Make reservations for the family. 
NO BLACKFLIES. Auto service. Garage. 
Tele. 33-14. One night from New York, Bar 
Harbor Express. 
C. M. THWING Belgrade Lakes, Maine. 
New North Pond House and Camps 
SMITHFIELD, MAINE 
Situated on eastern shore of North Pond at the 
outlet of East Pond stream. The best bass fishing 
in the Belgrade Lakes. Pickerel and perch in great 
abundance. Good roads connect with fine trout and 
salmon waters. Pine meals, hot and cold running 
water, electric lights in main house. Local and long 
distance telephones. 
LITTLEFIELD & BLAISDELL, 
F. D. 34 OAKLAND, MAINE 
NORTHERN 
TIMAGAMI 
ONTARIO 
Wabi-Kon Camp 
Lake Timagami 
Ontario, Canada 
The unspoiled country — A real North Woods Camp with 
every comfort in the heart of four million acres of 
virgin forest — 1502 lakes. Wonderful fishing. Guides, 
Boats, Canoes and Launches, Bathing, Tramping. One 
night from Toronto. Excellent table. Write for booklets. 
MISS E. ORR, Timagami P. 0., Northern Ont. 
Northern Ontario, Nipissing District 
CAMP CHAMPLAIN 
All spring-fed waters where the fish give you a 
fight. Black bass, pickerel, pike, muscalonge, salmon 
and speckled trout. Easily accessible by rail and 
boat. Accommodation for automobile tourists. 
Trout season— May 1 to September 15. Main Camp 
opens June 15. All home cooking. Guides, boats, 
canoes, launches and fine bathing beach. Deer, bear, 
ducks and partridge in season. Write tor booklet. . 
E. L. HUGHES, Camp Champlain, Trout Mills, Ont. 
RIVERSIDE RANCH 
CECIL J. HUNTINGTON 
Cody, Wyoming 
Fine Trout Fishing on Ranch. Yellowstone 
Park, Jackson’s Hole, Bridget Lake, and Two 
Ocean Pass by pack train. Big Game Hunt- 
ing and Big Heads our specialty. 
Salmon Fishing to Rent 
On North shore of St. Lawrence. Com- 
pletely fitted camp — supplies all in. Fish- 
ing for two rods. Apply 
MR. COPLEY AMORY, 
Walpole, New Hampshire. 
In Writing to Advertisers mention Forest and Stream. It mil 
ADIRONDACK 
Fisherman, hunter, or pleasure-seeker, we are 
ready for you at Sunset Inn, on the largest lake 
in the Mountains. Here game abounds and nature 
reigns supreme. Small camps ; fireplace ; lounging 
room, dancing, and all improvements. Write for 
particulars. 
BEEBE & ASHTON 
Cranberry Lak e New York 
ADIRONDACK HOUSE 
APPLY FOR RATES 
Camps to let furnished (except Blankets and 
Linen) $15 to $3 0 per week. Cottage Sites 
to lease and for sale. 
For Particulars Address 
MRS. E. MEAD, Indian Lake, N. Y. 
Long Lake, N. Y., Adirondacks 
Why go to Maine or Canada when I can give 
you good hunting and fishing 3 00 miles from 
New York City? Lake and Brook Trout, 
Bass, Pike, May 1st to Aug. 31st. Deer, 
Oct. 15th to Nov. 15th. Guides on applica- 
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cheerfully answered. 
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INDIAN MEADOWS RANCH 
Spend your vacation on a Wyoming ranch, 
on the north fork of \Vind River, in the 
big-game country. Trout fishing, horseback 
riding, camping trips in the mountains with 
pack outfits. Trips to Jackson’s Hole and 
Yellowstone Park. Elk, Sheep and Deer- 
hunting in season. Write for rates, etc. 
T. M. BAIN 
Indian Meadows Ranch. Circle, AVvominff 
The Favorite Hotel of 
Block Island, Rhode Island 
Best Tuna Fishing on Atlantic Coast 
identify you. 
