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FOREST AND STREAM 
July, 1922 
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 disinterested third 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 
HOUNDS 
AIREDALE AND POLICE PUPS. 2 TO 7 
months. Satisfaction or money refunded. J. 
Carnagey Farm Kennels, Belton, Mo. 
AIREDALE PUPS. THAT ARE AIRE- 
dales. Here You Can Get What You Want. 
Dr. Knox, Box 50, Danbury, Conn. 
BARGAIN REGISTERED PROVEN BROOD 
matron, 2 years old, straight Oorang ; good hun- 
ter; price $25. Dee Whorton, Wolsey, So. Dak, 
LIONHEART AIREDALES—SUPREME IN 
courage and intelligence; modern in “quality” and 
appearance ; with the one-man disposition, nose, 
hunting ability and general usefulness of the old 
school airedale. We can prove it. Sales list and 
literature on request. Lionheart Kennels, Victor, 
Montana. 
CHESAPEAKE BAY 
CHESAPEAKE PUPPIES— NATURAL RE- 
trievers, three litters whelped May 25th, 19’22, 
from splendid retrieving stock; dead grass (tan) 
color; nothing better; in fine, healthy condition; 
papers for registration go with each puppy. Fe- 
males $20; males $25. L. L. McMillin, Winne- 
bago, Minnesota. 
GUN DOGS 
BLUE GRASS FARM KENNELS, DEPT, 18, 
of Berry, Ky., offer for sale Setters and Pointers, 
Fox and Cat Hounds, Wolf and Deer Hounds, 
Coon and Opossum Hounds, Varmint and Rabbit 
Hounds, Bear and Lion Hounds, also Airedale 
Terriers. All dogs shipped on trial, purchaser 
alone to judge the quality, satisfaction guaranteed, 
or money refunded. Write our Dept. 18 for one 
hundred-page, highly illustrated, instructive, and 
interesting catalog for ten cents. 
FOR SALE— ENGLISH LLEWELLYN, 
Irish setter pups, trained dogs, pointers. Irish 
water spaniels and Chesapeake Bay retrievers, 
both _ pups, trained dogs; enclose G cents stamps 
for lists. Thoroughbred Kennels, Atlantic, la. 
I HAVE TWO SPAYED FEMALE SET- 
ters, Mohawk strain, one twenty-seven months 
old. She is an unusually good grouse dog. Price 
$;I50.(X). The other is one year old, finds and 
stands grouse better than most old dogs, price 
$150.00. Will sell either one but not both, as I 
bred them and trained them for my own grouse 
hunting. Henry W, Wilson, Clarion, Pa. 
ARKANSAS, FOX, COON, BEAR, DEER, 
Opossum, Grayhounds, Rabbit Hounds, 10 days’ 
trial, 25 years a shipper from Oklahoma and Ar- 
kansas. Pleased customers in every State. En- 
close stamps for price list and literature. W. B. 
Caraway, Alma, Ark. 
FOR SALE. COON AND OPPOSSUM 
hounds, skunk and rabbit hounds, also setters and 
pointers, thoroughly trained, sent on trial. Frye’s 
Kennels, Finger, Tenn. 
FOR SALE, LITTER LONG-EARED COON- 
hound pups, ancestors for many generations used 
for treeing purposes. Pair $10. Carl Montgom- 
ery, Memphis, Mo. 
NORWEGIAN BEAR DOGS, IRISH WOLF- 
hounds. Trained Bloodhounds, Deerhounds, Fox- 
hounds. Illustrated catalog, ten cents. Rookwood 
Kennels, Lexington, Ky. 
PURE -BRED AMERICAN FOXHOUNDS, 
suitable for coon, cat, skunk, oppossum, mink, 
deer, fox, wolves and rabbits. Trained and un- 
trained; also puppies. July and Walkers strains. 
Trained dogs sold on ten days’ trial. J. E. Adams, 
New Florence, Mo. 
SOUTHERN COLD TRAILING HOUNDS; 
trained for coon, rabbits, and skunk ; the hound 
for big game. Sent on approval, list 10c. Jas. H. 
Grisham. Wheeler, Miss. 
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. 
SMOOTH FOX TERRIER PUPPIES. REG- 
istered and best of Sabine breeding. $15 to $25. 
Maridell Kennels, Eldorado Springs, Mo. 
BOSTON TERRIERS, HANDSOME CHAM- 
pion bred, registered stud dogs, matrons and 
puppies, for sale at reasonable prices. Ace High 
Kennels Registered, 97 Waltham St., Boston, 
Mass. 
WANTED: DOGS TO TRAIN 
WANTED: BIRD DOGS FOR TRAINING, 
thirty-two. years’ experience in developing high- 
class grouse and quail dogs ; excellent references, 
terms reasonable. A. E. Seidel, Danville, Pa. 
WANTED — BIRD DOGS TO TRAIN, 
plenty game setters and rabbit hounds for sale, 
sent on trial. Catalog free. O. K. Kennels, 
Marydel, Md. 
lunched in a high spruce glen along trails 
beaten with the fresh track of the lynx, 
locally well named the “Lucife.” So far 
in all our hunt no signs of moose, save 
the old trail of the first day or a few 
nibbled terminals of the cherry bushes 
of uncertain age ; only a few hours were 
left of our day when we resumed the 
trail; already the sun was beginning to 
slant over from the west, casting long 
shadows along the lower slopes of Square 
Forks Mountain across the way; the 
sunlight was clear and brilliant, the sky, 
blue as azure, unbroken by cloud. 
Noiselessly we were skirting a thicket 
of spruce along the highest line of Three 
Island Mountain; Ossie was leading; 
rounding the clump, we opened into a 
dense thicket of birch, cherry and alder, 
half in shadows against the declining sun. 
Suddenly a slight crackling of breaking 
twigs galvanized us into immobility; 
through the semi-shadows and tangled 
mass of the thicket loomed a great dark 
form, scarce fifty yards away, motion- 
less, now soundless; a swing of a great 
head into the wind gave me a glimpse 
of a broad pan; only a scant second for 
an approximate location of the line of 
the back in the shadows and my rifle 
cracked, and the bull was down in his 
tracks with the first shot, a high one in 
the under side of the spine, back of the 
fore shoulder. 
It was indeed an eleventh-hour finish 
of a great hunt, a quest in which hope 
was unaided by signs of promise along 
the way, a quest of hard and painstaking 
labor, until with the one and final chance 
offered in the final hour we attained our 
realization. Indeed was mine the satis- 
faction of a head well-earned. 
' I *HE remainder of the afternoon until 
dusk was devoted to skinning out 
and cutting up, returning to camp in the 
gathering darkness with our head and a 
great cut of fat and juicy tenderloin. 
Great was the joyous acclaim that 
greeted us from Hilliard as we swung 
into the bunk-house with our trophy. The 
Gaspe guide is no profunctory time- 
server. In the main, of Scotch race or 
lineage, he is intelligent, skillful, re- 
sourceful, knows his business to the last 
notch, swears he can smell moose up the 
wind for three hundred feet, and above 
all is a tireless and ever-zealous guide 
and good companion ; smoothing the 
rough spots where may be for the ten- 
derfoot, patient and helpful always, with 
a real joy almost equal to that of the 
hunter when success crowns the hunt. 
It was indeed a happy evening, and 
when at length I fell asleep, with the soft 
aroma of my fir-boughed bunk, lulling 
into unconsciousness, it was to live again 
in dreamland the never to be forgotten 
hours of the long trail. 
By mid-morning of the following day 
we had concluded our trip back onto the 
mountain, finished our cutting up and 
had brought down all of the meat I de- 
sired to take out. 
Our trip down river was to be by 
canoe and by noon all was packed and 
ready for the start. Ours bid fair to be 
the last trip down river for the season; 
already the mush ice was forming in the 
river, flecking its surface with its floating 
Complete 
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