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FOREST AND STREAM 
December, 1921 
The Blue Grass Farm Kennels 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. Eighty-four page, 
highly illustrated, instructive, and interesting 
catalogue for ten cents in coin. 
Shooting Dogs Solicited 
AND CAREFULLY TRAINED 
Private preserve with plenty of birds 
Terms $15 per month 
RUFUS BARNETT 
MATHEWS, ALABAMA. Express Office: Pike Road, Ala. 
BOOK ON 
DOG DISEASES 
And How to Feed 
Mailed free to any address by 
America’s 
the Author 
Pioneer 
H. CLAY GLOVER CO., Inc., 
Dig Medicines 
118 West 31st Street, New York 
Worlds of Grouse 
We train shooting and field trial dogs. 
Dogs boarded and exercised during the 
summer. Will attend the prairie chicken 
and grouse dog trials. Good kennels ; best 
of food. LOUIS B. & JAMES A. 
CAMPBELL, Fitzpatrick, Ala. 
pOR SALE, EIGHT ENGLISH SET- 
TER PUPS, six bitches, two dogs, whelped June 9, 
1921. by West Down Rollick, ex Earnshaw Bee. Rollick 
won the Derby, 1915. Bee is a most brilliant bitch, and 
is by Lovely of Gerwn, ex Stylish Masterpiece. Lovely 
of Gerwn, by Pitchford Donald out of Laura of Gerwn. 
Stylish Masterpiece is by that well-known field trial win- 
ner Stylish Aeroplane out of Stylish Cora Price of pups, 
15 guineas each. They will not be sent on trial, but can 
be seen here any time by appointment. SIDNEY' S. 
POWNCEBY, The Grange. Chitterne, Wiltshire, England. 
Raise Silver Foxes 
Easy to raise. Larger profit* 
than any other live stock rais- 
ing. Stands strictest investiga- 
tion. Recommended by Gov- 
ernment. 4 ( different plans. 
One wilj suit you. Complete 
description free. Send today. 
C. T. DRYZ, Box 1033, EAGLE RIVER, WIS. 
RAISE BELGIAN HARES 
Xf RAIS 
Jri New Zealand Reds — Flemish Giants — American Blues. 
BIG PROFITS, WE PAY $1.50 TO $8 EACH. 
Also Cavies, Mink. Skunk. Fox. Muskrat. Etc. 
Easily raised anywhere. 32- KT P f? 9 
page Catalog and Contract " - 
Illustrated book “COMMON SENSE RABBIT 
swdiHBa RAISING,” quarterly journal, and copy of 
America* leadin. small stock maeazine, all for 10 cents. Ao-’ress 
Outdoor Enterprise Co., 117 0. E- BLDG., KANSAS CITY, MO. 
Saves $$$ on U. S. Army 
and other goods. Wonderful 
bargains, beautifully illustrated. 
~end today for this fine catalog. 
ATLANTA ARMY STORES. INC. 
52 S Marietta St. Atlanta, Ga. 
New U. S. Navy Rain 
Suit, $3.75 Prepaid 
will keep you dry in the hardest rain and 
protect against the roughest wind. Made 
of the best watershedding cloth the Gov- 
ernment could find. Suit consists of 
Blouse, Pants and Cap. Never gets 
sticky like a slicker. Once you wear 
a suit you’ll never make another trip 
without one. Send for one of these 
brand new suits, and if you are not satis- 
fied, return it and your money will be 
promptly refunded. 
Mueller Distributing Co. 
225 E. Commerce, San Antonio, Tex. 
STATEMENT OF THE OWNERSHIP, MAN- 
AGEMENT, CIRCULATION, ETC., RE- 
QUIRED BY THE ACT OF CON- 
GRESS OF AUGUST 24, 1912 
of Forest and Stream, published monthly at New 
York, N. Y., for October 1, 1921. 
State of New York i „ 
County of New YorkJ 
Before me, a Notary Public, in and for the 
State and county aforesaid, personally appeared 
J. T. Wood, who, having been duly sworn accord- 
ing to law, deposes and says that he is the Busi- 
ness Manager of the FOREST AND STREAM 
and that the following is, to the best of his knowl- 
edge and belief, a true statement of the ownership, 
management (and if a daily paper, the circulation), 
etc., of the aforesaid publication for the date 
shown in the above caption, required by the Act 
of August 24, 1912, embodied in section 443, 
Postal Laws and Regulations, printed on the re- 
verse of this form, to wit : 
1. That the names and addresses of the pub- 
lisher, editor, managing editor, and business mana- 
gers are : 
Publisher, Forest and Stream Publishing Co., 
9 East 40th St., N. Y. City. 
Editor, William Bruette, 9 East 40th St., 
N. Y. City. 
Managing Editor,, William Bruette, 9 East 40th 
St., N. Y. City. 
Business Manager, J. T. Wood, 9 East 40th 
St., N. Y. City. 
2. That the owners are: (Give names and ad- 
dresses of individual owners, or, if a corporation, 
give its name and the names and addresses of 
stockholders owning or holding 1 per cent or 
more of the total amount of stock.) Forest and 
Stream Publishing Co., 9 East 40th St., New 
York, N. Y. ; William Bruette, 9 East 40th St., 
New York, N. Y. ; C. A. Reed, 9 East 40th St., 
New York, N. Y. ; Norwood Johnson, Pittsburgh, 
Pa. ; George Bird Grinnell, 238 E. 15th St., New 
York, N. Y.; Jay Hall, Pinehurst, N. C. 
3. That the known bondholders, mortgagees 
and other security holders owning or holding 1 
per cent or more of total amount of bonds, 
mortgages, or other securities are: (If there 
are none, so state.) None. • 
4. That the two paragraphs next above, giving 
the names of the owners, stockholders and secur- 
ity holders, if any, contain not only the list of 
stockholders and security holders as they appear 
upon the books of the company, but also, in cases 
where the stockholder or security holder appears 
upon the books of the company as trustee or in 
any other fiduciary relation, the name of the per- 
son or corporation for whom such trustee is act- 
ing, is given ; also that the said two paragraphs 
contain statements embracing affiant’s full knowl- 
edge and belief as to the circumstances and con- 
ditions under which stockholders and security 
holders who do not appear upon the books of the 
company as trustees, hold stock and securities in 
a capacity other than that of a bona fide owner ; 
and this affiant has no reason to believe that any 
other person, association, or corporation has any 
interest direct or indirect in the said stock, bonds, 
or other securities than as so stated by him. 
J. T. WOOD, Business Manager. 
Sworn to and subscribed before me this 1st 
day of October, 1921. 
[Seal] JEANNE VOLLENHOVEN. 
(My commission expires March 30, 1922.) 
MOTHER OF PEARL, full length pearl 
handle carving sets. Sterling silver ferrule, 
8 in. Military blade, highly finished, 
ground to keep cutting edge, and guaran- 
teed. A beautiful set at half its value. 
$8.00. H. L. CARROLL, New Jersey 
Avenue, S. E., Washington, D. C. 
Books for Christmas 
See Pages 530, 531, 570 
Received Too Late to Classify 
ADVERTISE— 21 WORDS IN 80 GOOD 
Louisiana and Texas weeklies all for $2.00. Elyod, 
1513 Polymnia St., New Orleans, La. 
FOR SALE— MAGNIFICENT LOCATION 
for hunting-club or hotel. Situated on Synepuxent 
and Isle of Wight Bays, along the Maryland 
coast, overlooking the Atlantic Ocean. Fine duck 
and goose shooting. Plenty of salt water fishing, 
oysters and crabs. Good locations for golf links 
and tennis courts. Property situated within one 
mile of State concrete highway and one mile from 
railroad. Direct train service to Philadelphia and 
New York. Address David L. Johnson, Ocean 
City, Maryland. 
ARKANSAS KENNELS, OF RUSSELL- 
ville, Arkansas, offer for sale Pointers and Setters, 
Fox and Cat Hounds, Wolf and Deer Hounds, 
Coon and Opossum Hounds, Varmint and Rab- 
bitt Hounds, also Shepherd and Stock Dogs. De- 
livery and satisfaction guaranteed. 
(See also pages 571, 572 and 573) 
a charge of shot into the bushy top when 
out tumbled a black squirrel. At another 
time I found him barking up a small 
chestnut tree near the top of which there 
was a bunch of dead leaves and sticks, 
probably an old crow’s nest. Again Jack 
seemed so eager to have me shoot that 
I finally decided to fire into the bottom 
of the nest. At the crack of the gun a 
large gray squirrel leaped out of the nest 
and fell to the ground dead. 
As Jack and I were leaving the woods 
at near dusk I saw him stop quickly and 
cock his head at a sound to our right 
and so far away that I could hardly hear 
it. Then he tore away and in two or 
three minutes I heard him barking until 
the woods fairly rang with the noise he 
was making. When I reached him I 
found him watching sharply a mass of 
gray fur that completely filled the forks 
of a big chestnut tree. I took aim at the 
mass and fired. Nothing stirred. Then, 
without taking time to reload the first 
barrel, I fired the second load into the 
big bunch of gray. At once there was 
some movement and then there came 
tumbling out of the crotch first one and 
then the second raccoon. I was so aston- 
ished that I could only stand and look. 
But my shots had crippled them both and 
Jack lost no time in finishing them. They 
were young raccoons, weighing probably 
some ten or twelve pounds apiece and 
to me they were a magnificent prize. 
When my uncle drove around from 
the barn the next morning, ready to take 
me and my load of game back to my 
home, I took a reluctant leave of Jack. 
After a long experience with dogs, I still 
consider him to have been the finest 
hunting dog I have ever known. 
AMERICAN CANOE ASSOCIATION 
Dear Forest and Stream : 
I WISH to suggest to the Racing Board 
of the American Canoe Association the 
following changes : 
Rule XI, Sections 3 and 4 — Substitute 
the word “Race” for word “Heat” wher- 
ever used. 
Rule XII, Sections 1 and 2 — If the 
Record be opened to Sailing and Cruising 
canoes, would suggest omitting Record 
Sailing Race and the Record Paddling 
Race and only putting on Record Com- 
bined Race. 
Section 3- — If Sections 1 and 2 are un- 
changed would suggest Section 3 reading 
as follows : “Points, How Scored— In 
each Record Race the first canoe to finish 
shall receive as many points as there are 
starters in the first Record Race contest- 
ed, the second canoe one less, and so* on, 
and in addition the first shall receive a 
premium of 1 per cent, of the number of 
starters in the first race, the second a 
premium of one-half of one per cent, and 
the third a premium of one-quarter of 
one per cent, of the same number.” 
Rule XIII, Section 1 — to read : “The 
Sailing Canoe Trophy and the Cruising 
Canoe Sailing Trophy shall be won by 
points earned and counted, in the three 
races for the respective trophies, and 
with the same conditions as in the case 
of the Record.” 
Yours very truly, 
Leo Friede. 
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