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Hunting Without a Gun, 
4nd other papers. By Rowland E. Robinson. With 
illustrations from drawings by Rachael Robinson. 
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FETCH AND CARRY 
By B. Waters 
Tells minutely of the methods by which a dog, young 
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MY FRIEND THE PARTRIDGE 
S. T. Hammond. A delightful reminder of crisp 
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[July 22, 1911. 
You Can’t Catch Trout 
in a Stream Below an 
Acid Factory. 
Are you having just a little difficulty 
deciding where you will go for your 
vacation ? 
The trout holes in your favorite" nook in the 
woods” seemed pretty well fished out last year 
— the people at your favorite resort didn’t seem 
as congenial as in years gone by. 
Somehow, you didn’t get as much pleasure, 
the last two or three years, out of your vacation 
as you found in days gone by. 
Is it your fault? 
Are you getting passe ? 
Not a bit of it —a fisherman is always as 
young as he used to be—at least that’s how we 
feel about it. 
The Wheels of Commerce are running 
faster every day—they drive and push the new 
crowd along the broken trail—be that trail ever 
so little defined. The old trout stream has an 
acid factory on it—trout can’t gill oxygen out 
of water polluted with acids, so they die or 
move back. 
Try a New Stream —every one doesn’t 
know' where it is—but we know, because our 
fishing experts are constantly finding new 
streams, and putting a little memorandum in 
the files of my department. 
These memos are yours for the asking. 
My data covers, not only trout, but every 
kind of game fish. 
I will tell you, not only where the place is, 
but the name of the best, or perhaps the only 
place there to stop; how' to get there; the time 
and cost and w hat to take along. 
My services are free to readers of 
Forest and Stream. Address 
MANAGER, Information Dept. 
FOREST AND STREAM 
127 Franklin Street New York 
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