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F O R E S 1' AND S T REA M 
June, 1919 
HAVE YOU TRIED 
SPRATT’S 
F I B O 
The most appetizing granulated 
dog food on the market 
Owners of Pekingese, Toys and 
Shy Feeders will find that this 
food, as a change of diet, has no 
equal. 
Write for samples and send 
2c. stamp for Dog Culture. 
SPRATT’S PATENT LIMITED, Newark, N. J. 
DENT'S CONDITION PILLS 
If your dog is sick, 
all run-down, thin and unthriity, if his 
coat is harsh and staring, his eyes mat- 
terated, bowels disturbed, urine high 
colored and frequently passed — if you 
feel badly every time you look at him 
—eating grass won’t help him. 
DENT’S CONDITION PILLS 
will. They are a time-tried formula, 
that will pretty nearly make a dead 
dog eat. As a tonic for dogs that are 
all out of sorts and those that are 
recovering from distemper or are 
affected with mange, eczema, or some 
debilitating disease, there is nothing 
to equal them. PRICE, PER BOX, 
50 CENTS. 
If your dog is sick and you do not 
know how to treat him, write to us 
and you will be given an expert’s 
opinion without charge. Pedigree 
blanks are free for postage — 4 cents a 
dozen. Dent’s Doggy Hints, a 32- 
page booklet, will be mailed for a two- 
cent stamp. The Amateur Dog Book, 
a practical treatise on the treatment, 
care and training of dogs, 160 pages 
fully illustrated, will be mailed for 10 
cents. 
THE DENT MEDICINE CO. 
NEWBURGH, N. Y.; TORONTO, CAN. 
ENGLISH SETTERS 
and POINTERS 
A nice lot of good strong, 
healthy, farm raised puppies 
of the best of breeding 
GEO. W. LOVELL 
Middleboro, Mass. 
Tel. 29-M 
As«frts 
SAFETY HAIR CUTTER 
If yoo CAD COUB yoor balr you cas cot yoor 
owo hair with this maryeloos ioveotioD, Cuts 
the hair any desired length, short or lonE, 
^ Does the job as nicely as any barber fo quarter 
the time, before your owo tnirror. You can cot the 
children’s hair at boms in a jilTy. Can be used as an 
ordinary razor to shave th^ face or finish around temple or neck. 
Sharpened like any razor. I^ists a lifetime, ^vee ite cost first 
time used. ^ICC ONLY 35'c, postpaid. Extra Bladea Sc aacbs 
JOHNSON BMITH * Ca. I>ept. 724. 3224 N.HalstedSL.Chleaga 
ReaH THE AIREDALE, by William Druette. 
Greatest book on the Airedale ever written. Price. 
$1.00. Address Forest and Stream, Hook Depart- 
ment, 9 East 40th Street, New York City. 
MANIKIN FORMS. Easy methods to mount 
deer heads Natural to Life, Wall Mounts, Very 
i Light, Open Mouth Heads for Rugs. 
PAPIER MACHE SPECIALTIES CO., 
I Reading, Michigan 
Socks — The kind the girls knit for the 
soldiers. Two pairs. 
Shoes — Use low, cow-hide moccasins, 
with an insole. High-heeled boots are 
an abomination in a canoe. Besides be- 
ing injurious to the canoe, they are dif- 
ficult things to swim in, in case you tip 
over. Carry an extra pair of insoles and 
extra socks. Oil tan moccasins will not 
soak water. In case you wet your feet, 
a fresh pair of socks and dry insoles will 
make you comfortable with the same 
moccasins. 
Coat — A light slicker or oil coat of 
ample size, and not too long for walking. 
A water-proof canvas or duck coat may 
be taken. Do not bother with sou’wester, 
rubber boots or heavy-lined storm coats. 
Sweater — Take a good, heavy, all-wool, 
rolled neck sweater coat. This under 
your canvas coat or slicker will protect 
you sufficiently from any cold or storm 
you may encounter. 
T O the above outfit you can add as 
many luxuries and inconveniences 
as the sporting goods salesman is 
able to force upon you. A compass to 
be pinned to your manly chest; a flash- 
light to accompany your night rambles; 
a miniature ax in a fancy leather case; 
a sleeping bag with eider-down furnish- 
ings; a sixteen-pound balloon silk tent; 
a full set of aluminum interlocking, 
double-back action cooking and eating 
utensils; a folding drinking cup in an 
alligator case; a hot-air mattress for 
cold nights; a folding bath tub, a tea 
basket and a wife are all luxuries that 
add to the hilarity of the occasion. In 
case of the last mentioned appurtenance, 
we would suggest that she wear the 
same kind of clothes as her man — with 
one or two exceptions. 
A Nova Scotia fish license costs $ 5 . 00 , 
and may be obtained from the fish war- 
den at Caledonia (on the Halifax & 
South Western Railway) , if you are go- 
ing to fish in the Lake Rossignol waters, 
or from any fish warden in the town 
nearest to your contemplated fishing 
territory. 
FOREST FIRES KILL 
FISH AND GAME 
A REPORT of the Minnesota Game 
and Fish Department points out 
that the fire which swept over large 
portions of three different counties in 
Minnesota last October causing the loss 
of hundreds of lives and millions of dol- 
lars worth of property was also very dis- 
astrous to fish and game. Fish in shal- 
low streams were killed by the intense 
heat and were smothered by ashes. The 
hundreds of charred carcasses of deer 
and game birds as well as the singed and 
scorched animals still alive testified to 
the terrific toll taken by the fire. 
In the patches of timber left stand- 
ing in the burned area fugitive deer con- 
centrated, and had not special regula- 
tions been passed, undue slaughter of 
these animals would have ensued during 
the open season. An order restricting 
hunting in and near the burned over 
areas met with general approval and 
undoubtedly saved the lives of sufficient 
deer to constitute a breeding stock. 
