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FOREST AND STREAM 
October, 1920 
Bigger 
than Weather' 
Outing Garments of 
North Country Wool 
Keep you warm and comfortable in 
wind, cold or damp weather. Care- 
fully tailored with all sportsmen's 
conveniences. Exactly suited to the 
needs of hunters, trappers, fisher- 
men and campers. 
There is no other cloth like Patrick 
Cloth. It is as distinctive to Amer- 
ica as are freizesto Ireland, cheviots 
to Scotland and tweeds to England. 
It is made of the thick, long-fibre 
North Country wool from “sheep 
that thrive in the snow.” 
Manufactured exclusively in Patrick 
woolen mills and made up into garments 
in Patrick factories. Patrick controls 
every manufacturing process, from raw 
wool to finished garments. 
Look for the Patrick label. If your 
dealer does not handle Patrick Pure 
Wool Products we will direct you to 
one who does. 
Send for 1920-21 Style Book showing Pat- 
rick-Duluth fabrics in colors. 
Patrick-Duluth Woolen Mills 
Sole Manufacturers of both Cloth 
and Garments 
GENUINE 
HUDSON S BAY 
" POINT ” 
BLANKETS 
Made in England of Australian Wool 
KHAKI— GREY— WHITE— BLUE— SCARLET 
HUSEAlOfaVAUTY 
Will Shed Water 
Finest Made for 
Point Size 
3 60"x72" dble. 
3 Vz 63"x81" dble. 
4 72"x90" dble. 
Color Guaranteed Fast 
Outing Purposes 
Weight Price 
8 lbs. 5 oz. $33.25 
10 lbs. 40.00 
12 lbs. 48.00 
ASK YOUR DEALER 
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4 CLIFF ST., NEW YORK CITY 
Him! 
H E had almost made the timber edge 
— but the quick, accurate bead I 
drew with my Lyman Sights beat him 
to it. 
Make quick, sure shooting 
easy. No. 1A Combination 
Rear Sight shows the front 
sight close up in a large cir- 
cle and centers your eye on 
the front sight and game. 
Has two sizes of aperture 
which are built into the sight; 
cannot be lost. Can be 
changed from one to the 
other with a ' flip of the 
finger. 
Lyman Hunting Front 
Sight No. 4 has pro- 
tected ivory bead that 
shows distinctly in any 
light. 
At your dealer’s, or write us 
your make, model and caliber, 
and ask for booklet. 
The Lyman Gun Sight 
Corporation 
110 West St., Midd'.efield, Conn. 
No. 4, $1.50 
WILD RICE! WILD CELERY! 
Brings the Wild Ducks in Flocks 
NOW is the time to plant Wild Rice 
and Wild Celery. They thrive in shal- 
low fresh water lakes, streams and 
marshes. 
Ducks travel hundreds of 
miles to find these favorite 
foods. Practically all varie- 
ties of ducks like Wild Rice 
as it gives them both food 
and cover; Wild Celery is the 
favorite food of open water 
ducks such as canvas hacks, 
red heads, etc. Bring the 
ducks to you instead of go- 
ing after them. 
Order Terrell’s germ- 
inable seed for your 
waters now for imme- 
diate shipment. Ex- 
pert planting advice 
with each order. 
CLYDE B. TERRELL 
Dept. H. 202 
OSHKOSH, WIS. 
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Uniforms 2.50 up 
Hess Pas, .25 op 
C. W. revolvers $2.65 up 
Army Haversacks .15 up 
Knapsacks .75 up 
Army 6un slings .30 up 
' Spring. Rem. cal. 30 single shot rifle for model 
190« cartridges, »7.77 Ball cart. *3.SO per 100 
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Then the old lady had stopped and 
thought things over. Then it was she had 
come to the conclusion that something was 
radically wrong. In fact, it was plain, — 
so plain you could follow her slow moose- 
thinking. She had decided that she had 
had one “put over on her,” and she de- 
termined, woman-like, to tell the world. 
And she did tell it. That appalling, 
rumbling, coughing bellow pealed and 
echoed through the forest. Then she 
crashed along for a space. Then she 
stopped again and voiced her grievance, — 
so alternately bawling and running, with 
her little baby beside here, she went off 
north, where we could hear her for half 
an hour bellowing and crashing, till faint- 
ly and even more faintly the sound came. 
At last it died away in the distance 
and we were left once more in the night 
and silence, floating between the floors of 
two worlds, star-decked, diamond studded, 
mysterious. 
S O we drifted in silence toward our 
next experiment with the moose, and 
as we drifted, lo, on the northern rim 
of the mountains, the magic arc was 
formed, blowing and fading, flashing into 
startling brilliancy, then burning like 
moonbeams through a giant opal. The 
magic arc of the North dawned above the 
wilderness as we set our gear anew, 
pulled ourselves together once more, and 
turned the silent prow of the canoe again 
into the second lake opposite camp, and 
there came to us through the narrows, 
suggestive sounds, and the sweet scent 
of the damp balsams. It was now two 
o’clock in the morning, and we were just 
getting into the game. 
(TO BE CONTINUED.) 
HOW THE LITTLE 
GREEN-WING DIED 
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ordered. I had taken but a step or two, 
when bang! bang! went his gun. I 
turned in horror, thinking he had shot 
himself, but it seemed that I had no 
sooner turned my back than the duck 
sprang from the grass at Uncle’s feet, 
where it had been lying like a quail, and 
had taken him so completely by surprise 
that he had missed it clean with both 
barrels. Now, Uncle William stood six 
feet six inches in his stockings and when 
he got mad clear through there was a 
lo+- of it. For a' moment he could not 
give utterance to his thoughts, then the 
“damn” burst, and he gave vent to such 
a flow of lurid language that it nearly 
set the meadow grass on fire. Stepping 
high, as he always did when very angry, 
he stamped back to the blind, while I 
meekly brought up the rear. Here he 
reloaded his gun and sat in silence, but 
there was a strong smell of brimstone , in 
the air around the blind for hours after. 
A BOUT an hour after the drake 
smee episode I took a walk around 
the north shore, to the north en- 
trance to Crab Pond; here some years 
before a great storm had brought a 
“draw” through from the sea, making 
a large bar that had nearly closed the 
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