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FOREST A N U STREAM 
June, 1919 
THE KENNEL MART 
111 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 of- 
fice with the understanding that it is not 
to be transferred until the dog has been 
received and found to be satisfactory. 
AIREDALES 
LIONHEART AIREDALES HAVE EARNED 
a national reputation for gameness, intelligence, 
and high standard of appearance. They are mak- 
ing good on both fur and feathered game in prac- 
tically every State in the Union and Canada. ! 
Registered puppies that are bread to hunt and fit 
to show, now ready for delivery. Lionheart Ken- 
nels (Reg.), Anaconda, ilont. (Formerly Washoe 
Kennels). 
TRIO OF AIREDALES ALL UNDER 3 YEARS 
old for $75; two females. $45; $25 each. Alex 
Davidson, Glenn Campbell, Pa. 
COCKER SPANIELS 
COCKER SPANIELS. HIGHEST QUALITY 
English and American strains; hunting, attractive 
auto and family dogs; puppies, males, $15; fe- 
males, $10. Obo Cocker Kennels, “Englewood,” 
Denver, Colorado. 
COLLIES 
THE LARGEST AND BEST COLLIES IN 
this country for their age sent on approval. 
Book on the training and care of Collies, fifty 
cents. Dundee Collie Kennels, Dundee, Mich. 
WHITE COLLIES, BEAUTIFUL, INTELLI- 
gent, refined and useful; pairs not a kin for sale. 
The Shomont, Monticello, la. 
GUN DOGS 
IF YOU ARE IN ‘ THE MARKET FOR A 
broken setter, we have three, one dog four years 
old, two bitches two j-ears old, also broken pointer. 
We have several fine pups. Write for pedigree 
and photo. Bailey Bros., Bethel, Conn. 
LITTER OF VERY HIGHLY BRED ENG- 
lish Setter puppies. Bred to hunt. .\11 papers; 
$25 each. Also “SANTEE’S BILLEE,” F. D. 
S. B. 44495, year old, large, color white and 
orange; thoroughly house broken, guaranteed O.K. 
He is a dandy. Price $50. A. H. Hibbard, E. 
Woodstock, Conn. 
NO. I NIGHT HUNTING DOG. $100 WILL 
supply your wants. Enclose stamp. E. H. Ed- | 
munds, Glenwood, W. Va. 
PEDIGREED ENGLISH POINTER PUPPIES 
bred from finest shooting stock, $10 and $12 each. 
J. M. Drumm, Mercersburg, Pa. 
SETTER PUPPIES FOR SALE; WHELPED 
March 1st; sixteenth futurities; sire. Mo. Don by 
Mistress Wigg. Sire to dam. Are high class 
shooting dogs. Wiggs only pup started in field 
trial placed. Dogs, $20; bitches, $15. H. W. 
Buchanan, Arthur. N. Dak. 
GUN DOGS. 
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, \ armint and Rabbit 
Hounds, Bear and Lion Hounds, also Airedale 
Terriers. All dogs shipped on trial, purchaser 
alone to judge the quality. Satisfaction guaran- 
teed or money refunded. Sixty-eight page, highly 
illustrated, interesting and instructive catalogue 
for 10c in stamps or coin. 
HOUNDS 
FOR SALE— AT ALL TIMES. HOUNDS FOR 
any game. Trial allowed. Send stamp for list. 
Mt. Yonah Farm Kennels, Cleveland, Ga. 
NORWEGIAN BEAR DOGS— IRISH WOLF 
Hounds, English Bloodhounds, Russian Wolf 
hounds, .Almerican Fox Hounds, Lion Cat, Deer, 
Wolf, Coon and Varmint Dogs; fifty page highly 
illustrated catalogue, o( stamps. Rookwood Ken- 
nels. Lexington, Ky. 
TRAINED HUNTING HOUNDS FOR COONS 
and possums, have three males and one female 
3 and 4 years old, will hunt together or separ- 
ately, all of them as good as the best. Splendid 
trained dogs, good open trailers and number one 
tree dogs. No trouble to tell which tree the game 
is in. -\s good squirrel dogs as you ever fol- 
lowed. POSITIVELY will not run rabbits at 
night. All guaranteed to do the work right. 
Have three fine one year old dogs for sale. Just 
right for next fall. -All these offered at a bar- 
gain. If interested, write. Lock Box 32, Puryear, 
Tenn. 
WESTMINSTER KENNELS, TOWER HILL, 
Illinois, offers Fox, Wolf, and Coyotte hounds 
that will get their share of the race in any com- 
pany. .Also Coon, Skunk, Opossum and Rabbit 
Hounds. Ten days’ trial allowed. Young dogs 
just beginning to trail, nine dollars each. Also 
choice puppies. We take Liberty Bonds and 
W. S. S. 
HOUNDS WANTED 
WANTED— ENGLISH BLOODHOUNDS, MUST 
be well bred. L. L. Tilley, Parrott, Ga. 
MISCELLANEOUS 
HOUNDS AND HUNTING — MONTHLY 
MANGE, ECZEMA, EAR CANKER GOITRE, 
sore eyes cured or no charge; write for particu- 
lars. Eczema Remedy Company, Dept. F., Hot 
Springs, Ark. 
PURE LLEWELLYNS, WHELPED FEB. 12; 
Gladstone stock; no better blood; price very rea- 
sonable. George W. Ide, Brooklyn, Conn. 
TRAINED BEAGLES, RABBIT HOUNDS, 
fox-hounds, coon, opossum, skunk, dogs, setters, 
pointers, pet, farm dogs, ferrets, guinea pigs, 
fancy pigeons, rats, mice, list free, Violet Hill 
Kennels. Route 2. York, Pa. 
WANTED— BIRD DOGS TO TRAIN. GAME 
plenty for sale. Bird dogs and rabbit hounds on 
trial. O. K. Kennels, Marydel, Md. 
are pleased to announce that within 
^ ^ thirty days, we will be prepared to make 
prompt shipment of Newton Rifles, Cartridges 
and Accessories. 
NEWTON ARMS CORPORATION 
Woolworth Building, New York 
Successors to 
Newton Arms Co., Inc., of Buffalo 
HUNTING ON THE 
UPPER KLUTLAN 
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four feet in height. By bending low we 
were able to run three or four hundred 
yards to the first ridge without attract- 
ing attention. As we were still several 
hundred yards from our game we decided 
to reach the second ridge, if possible. 
Getting down on hands and knees and 
following one behind the other we were 
able to make it in six or eight minutes. 
Here w’e cautiously looked over the top, 
but could see nothing but an enormous 
set of horns moving slowly about in a 
small ravine below. I took a comfortable 
position for shooting by resting an el- 
bow on each knee and there anxiously 
awaited developments. The other cari- 
bou had seen our horses and had begun 
to move nervously about. The old lord 
of the herd observing their uneasiness 
began to look around and sniff the wind. 
He saw our horses, but evidently could 
not smell them. 
It is the sense of smell that w’ith the 
caribou usually produces the fear while 
the eye often only creates curiosity and 
so it was in this case. The wind was in 
our favor. The old bull instead of at 
once leading his band away decided to 
investigate. He changed his course com- 
ing quarteringly toward us, fearful lest 
these strange animals might dispute his 
position as leader of the band. I waited 
until his entire body came into our view 
from out of the ravine and then when he 
stood with head erect, nostrils distended, 
not one hundred yards away, my moun- 
tain gun resounded and a bullet went 
straight to its mark. He did not fall at 
once so I sent another crashing through 
his »eck. It was a wasted shot for the 
first had penetrated his heart and a sec- 
ond later he fell in his tracks. Hubrick 
came down and hastily removed the head 
and cape and in the meantime the entire 
herd, loath to leave their lord, circled 
and recircled us at a distance of one hun- 
dred yards. There were some fair heads 
left, but none that would justify the 
waste of life and meat. As it was we 
left six hundred pounds of choice caribou 
as feed for raven and bear. Twenty min- 
utes from the time the caravan stopped 
we were proceeding again to the moose 
ranges of the upper Generc with a few 
fine game pictures and one more trophy 
tucked away on a horse’s back. 
THE COST OF FISHING 
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trout, Sargent or cavalla, then get any 
kind of a boat at any price you can se- 
cure it at. 
Say to yourself: “This great coun- 
try has some wonderful fishing grounds 
that of right belong to me, if I have the 
nerve to go and use them.” Other folks 
use them at small cost, why shouldn’t 
you? 
All that it requires is a little ners-e 
to be able to face any situation that 
might arrive. You will be surprised with 
what ease a great many seemingly un- 
surmountable difficulties can be overcome. 
After all it is the adventure that makes 
it so attractive. 
