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FOREST AND STREAM 
June 28, 1913 
Maine. 
Come to Jones* Camps. 
Best fishing in Maine. Salmon and Trout. For 
circulars, address GEO. C. JONES, Mosquito, Me. 
C^me to Chase Pond —I'll Use You Right. 
There are plenty of trout that are ready to bite. 
Write for circular. GUY CHADBOURNE, 
Bingham, Maine. 
Nova Scotia. 
KEDGEMAKOOGE LAKE 
In the WildernesB 
A vast virgin forest, 90 miles long. Club House 
easily accessible by automobile. 
A net-rvork of beautiful streams. Splendid canoe¬ 
ing. Trout abundant, large and gamy. 
Non-members cordially welcomed at the Club House. 
$12.00 a week. Cabins for families. Special provision 
for ladies. 
Modern conveniences: Electric lights, telephone, 
daily mail. Experienced guides and full equipment 
for long or short trips. For interesting illustrated 
booklet write J. W. THOMPSON, Mgr., Kedgema- 
kooge Rod and Gun Club, New Grafton, Nova Scotia. 
Newfoundland. 
NEWFOUNDLAND. 
A land teeming with SALMON, TROUT and 
CARIBOU, besides other game. I provide outfits 
and guides. For particulars apply 
J. R. WHITAKER, “The Bungalow,” 
Grand Lake, Newfoundland. 
New York. 
TROUT FISHING.^ 
.Six miles from Livingston Manor. Altitude ISOlTTeet. 
'Ten miles of trout fishing free to guests. One mile 
from Hunters Lake; good bass fishing. Casino, base¬ 
ball, tennis and croquet grounds. Garage and supplies. 
Early breakfast and late supper for fishermen. 
Comfort and amusement for families. Address 
HEARTHSTONE INN (Mrs. Elizabeth Royce, Pro¬ 
prietress), De Bruce, Sullivan County, New York. 
Montana. 
TOUR THROUGH YELLOWSTONE PARK 
To Index Peak Camps. Fishing plentiful in beautiful 
mountain streams and lakes. Elk, aeer, mountain 
sheep, black, brown and silver-tip bears. All of this 
game can be had in thirty days. Come and get yours. 
The camp is located at the foot of Hoodoo Moun¬ 
tains, Upper Clark’s Fork River, east side of Yellow¬ 
stone Park. Paradise for photographer. Well equipped 
outfits. W. H. KITCHENS, Manager and Guide, 
P. O., Cook, Montana. 
Wire Message, Cody, Wyoming. 
Minnesota. 
“AN IDEAL RETREAT AMONG THE PINES.” 
FISHERMAN’S LODGE, Dorset, Minnesota 
On Bottle and Mantrap Lakes and surrounded hy a 
country fitted bv Nature for Recreation and Sport. 
Rustic cabins, clean and comfortable. Muskalonge 
and Bass fishing at the door. .Sen d for booklet. 
A. O. WAMBOED7*lTop. 
The Practice of Hygiene and Thera¬ 
peutics by Animals. 
BY FR.\NK HEYWOOD. 
If human beings made a study of themselves, 
their wants and weaknesses, how to provide for 
the common ailments and the proper treatment 
of themselves under ordinary and extraordinary 
circumstances as well and as successfully as do 
most animals, members of the medical profes¬ 
sion would not fill so large a directory as is the 
case. Close observers of the animal kingdom 
have noted with great interest the methods of 
its intelligent members from the least to the 
greatest. No doubt the practice of medicine by 
animals is such as is taught by experience, and 
like that of the inferior human races is largely 
empirical, guided by instinct. In their diet as 
well the same is true. Animals instinctively 
choose such food as is best suited to them. This 
is not always the case with the human species, 
nor is it always the practice of medical men in 
dealing with their patients. 
jM. Delaunay, an eminent authority, main¬ 
tained that the human race shows this instinct 
and blames physicians for not paying sufficient 
respect to the likes and dislikes of their patients, 
which he believed to be a guide to he depended 
upon. The writer knew of a case in point. A 
lady was stricken with cholera during one of the 
epidemics that visited this country. She had 
two of the best physicians in her city, who were 
apparently unable to cope with the disease, and 
the patient was in what seemed a hopeless con¬ 
dition, as the physicians finally said they had ex¬ 
hausted their skill, and that the young lady would 
probably survive but a short time. She faintly 
called an attendant and asked for a lemon. The 
physicians were horrified, and forbade it, hut at 
length yielded, for the reason that as she had 
but a short time to live, she might as well be 
gratified. A large fresh lemon was brought, the 
patient feebly took it and sucked the juice with 
great avidity. To the surprise of all the alarm¬ 
ing symptoms disappeared, the patient began to 
mend, and in two hours was out of danger. She 
continued to improve and was soon convalescing, 
ultimately entirely recovering. 
Nature knew more than the physicians. 
Women are more often hungry than men, and 
they do not as a rule like the same kinds of 
food, nevertheless in asylums for aged poor, 
men and women are usually put on the same 
regimen. People who - like salt, vinegar, etc., 
ought to be allowed to satisfy their tastes. As 
a general thing people’s likings are the best 
guide. Many animals wash themselves, and if 
possible take an all-ovcM" bath. Concerning the 
question of reproduction, it is well known that 
all mammals suckle their young, keep them clean. 
New Brunswick. 
RIG GAME HUNTING IN NEW BRUNSWICK. 
I am located on Ramsy River, Gray Brooks, and have 
one of the finest Big Game Country in New Brunswick. 
Can provide parties with abundant fishing and hunting. 
Have good camps and tents, also guides, and I guide 
myself. We are so far in the forest that we are not 
disturbed by every-day happenings of civilization. 
LORENZO D. SAVAGE, Penniao, York Co.. N. B. 
BIG GAME IN NORTHERN NEW BRUNSWICK 
Sportsman, send for our free illustrated booklet, 
which fully describes our six hunting camps for 
moose, caribou, bear and deer in northern New 
Brunswick. Imhoff Brothers’ Hunting Camps, 
Imhoff, Gloucester County, N. B., Canada. 
Virginia. 
MODERN HOTEL 
Cottages, rent or sale on fishing grounds. Guides 
and power boat, 1 man, $3; 2 men, $4 day. Channel 
Bass, Kings, Trout, Hogfish galore. Send for book¬ 
let. A. H. G. MEARS, Wachapreague, Eastern 
Shore, Virginia. 
Wyoming. 
' Big Game and Yellowstone Park Trips 
Now is the time to make arrangements for your Big 
Game Hunt for this coming Fall. Remember that the 
best guides and the best dates during the season are 
secured by those who make their plans early. Big 
game season; including Deer, Elk, Mountain Sheep, 
Lion, Lysix, etc., .September 1st to December 1st. We 
have complete outfits, horses, pack outfits, etc., for 
big game trips, and also fishing and camping trips 
through the Yellowstone Park and Rocky Mountains. 
RUMSEY & RUFF, Pinto Ranch, Cody, Wyo. 
Property for Sale. 
Muskoka Island For Sale. 
In the Canadian Highlands, the summerland o( the 
North. Large island, 152 acres; large, completely fur¬ 
nished house. Wharf, many trees and beauty spots. 
Among many other offerings, this is conspicuously attrac¬ 
tive. Correspondence solicited and personal attention 
given to clients. Address R. A. DONALD, Union Bank 
Building, Toronto. Acting in conjunction with the 
Muskoka Lakes Navigation and Hotel Company. 
SOUTHERN PLANTATION 
4600 Acres near Georgetown, S. C. 
One-half virgin timber, one-half rice fields. Old home¬ 
stead on the property could be remodeled into a gentle¬ 
man’s beatitiful country home. Suitable for sportsman’s 
club. Ideal location for game preserve. Excellent feed¬ 
ing ground for ducks, which are plentiful in season. 
Abundant deer and other kinds of game on property. 
For price and detailed information address 
PLANTATION, care Forest and Stream. 
FOR SALE—600 acres of the best hunting grounils in 
Sullivan Cotmtv. New York, near Erie R. R. Inquire of 
CHARLES WINTERS. North White Lake, New York. 
