July 28, 1906.] 
FOREST AND STREAM 
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RUSSIAN PROVERBS. 
The wolf asked the goat to dinner, but the goat 
declined. 
A fox sleeps, but counts hens in his dreams. 
The wolf changes his hair every year, but re¬ 
mains a wolf. 
Dog, why do you bark? To frighten the wolves 
away. Dog, why do you keep your tail between 
your legs? I am afraid of the wolf. 
Love, fire, and a cough cannot be hid. 
Make friends with a bear but keep hold of the 
ax. 
Everything is better to him who has gall in his 
mouth. 
A full stomach is deaf to instruction. 
If you hunt two hares you will catch neither. 
God is not in haste, but His aim is sure. 
Praise not the crop until it is stacked. 
Truth is not drowned in water, nor burned in 
fire. 
In a city not far from New York lives a min¬ 
ister as much celebrated for his love of the 
angle as for his profession. While speaking to 
his Sunday school one afternoon on the (text, 
“Depart from evil and do good,” he drew for 
illustration the simile of a wayward child leaving 
home and all good influences, he rushed into the 
broad paths of sin, but through the intercession 
of parents and friends is reclaimed, only to re¬ 
peat his folly again and again. Finally, after al¬ 
most superhuman effort, he is at last brought 
back to the fold, and his redemption from vice 
made a certainty for the balance of his life. To 
further simplify the illustration to the younger 
members of the school, the pastor said: “A few 
months ago I was fishing in the Maine woods. 
At the break of a fish on the waters of the stream 
I cast out my flies. A noble trout arose, seized 
the bait and away he plunged, carrying almost 
all the line I had on my reel. Again and again 
I drew the fish near the canoe and attempted to 
land him, but away he would go, only to repeat 
the struggle. Finally, tired out and weary with 
his efforts to escape, I at last drew him in, and, 
slipping my landing net under the fish, threw him 
into my boat safe beyond all escape.” Gazing 
about. on his audience to see the effect of the 
moral of his story, the silence was suddenly in¬ 
terrupted by a small boy in the front seat, who 
astonished the school by exclaiming: “But, Mister 
-, how much did he weigh?” T. S. S. 
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Hotels for Sportsmen. 
AQUEHONGA 
HUNTING AND FISHING CLUB. 
Long Lake, H. Y. (Adirondacks). 
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MILLER BROS. Station B. BLISS. OKLA. 
Brookside Club House 
Buzzard’s Bay, Mass. 
WELL STOCKED TROUT BROOK; ideal Club House 
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particulars, address BROOKSIDE CLUB, Monument 
Beach, Mass. 
NEWFOUNDLAND 
Excellent Salmon and Trout fishing; also Caribou 
shooting. Tents, guides, boats provided. Write 
BUNGALOW, Grand Lake, Newfoundland. 
EDWARD SHEFFIELD, 
Guide and Outfitter, St. Anthony, Idaho. References. 
Best Black Bass Fishing in Maine 
MEDDYBEMPS LAKE 
MEDDYBEMPS, ME. 
Two furnished log camps for rent. Situated on islands 
one mile from village. One large five-room camp accorm 
modating ten persons, and one large one-room camp 
accommodating four persons. For particulars, address 
E. G. BROWN, Marblehead, M ass. 
THE LOG CABIN, 
Spruce Brook, 
NEWFOUN DLAND 
The only Hotel in the interior of the island. Salmon, Trout, 
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Sportsmen outfitted and Guides found for any part of the 
Island. 72 hours from New York. 
For Fishing and Shooting 
Go to 
HOTEL WACHAPREAGUE* 
Wachapreague, Va. 
Shooting very good the last few days. Best accommoda¬ 
tions as compared to any sporting resort on the coast. 
COME TO CAMP RECREATION for good mus- 
kallonge and black bass fishing. New log camp, beautiful 
lakes. Send for circular. 
A. G. IRWIN, Dorset, Minnesota. 
THE CRATER CLUB 
and Burnham Camps, Essex-on-Lake Champlain, offer the 
attractions of a beautiful lake shore in a locality with a 
remarkable record for healthfulness, at moderate rates. 
References required. For circular, address MRS. L. B. 
WALKER, Mgr., 132 De Hart Place, Elizabeth, N. J. 
NEWFOUNDLAND 
Salmon fishing and Caribou hunting. Best obtainable. 
Complete outfits supplied. 
BAY ST. GEORGE HOTEL. Steplienville Crossing. 
THE SUNSET INN. Barnegat City. N. J.. 
is now open for the season of 1906. Application for 
weekly rates made to above address, or American House, 
Trenton, N. J., will receive prompt attention. 
JAMES H. ROMAIN, Prop. 
I am on the line of the National Park. 
If you wish a good hunt, write me. I guarantee shots 
at big game or no pay. GEO. W. DOWNING, Rocky 
Mountain Guide, Ishawood, Wyo. 
ADIRONDACKS 0 TT „ e ,L l l a S ^. el ’ 
HOME-LIKE HOTEL ON A BEAUTIFUL LAKE. 
CONVENIENT TO R.R. TERMS REASONABLE. 
COTTAGES TO RENT. WRITE FOR BOOKLET. 
For VACATION Try OCTOBER. 
Hunting in Maine’s balsamy forest. It beats the hot spell 
anywhere. I know because I’ve tried both. Private 
party. For details write WRIGHT right away, 254 W, 
25th St., New York City. 
