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Note that Hanbury makes no great commotion 
about meeting a wandering band of Eskimo simi¬ 
lar to those who were rediscovered quite a num¬ 
ber of years later and announced as the descend¬ 
ants of missing Europeans lost in the Arctic two 
or three hundred years previously. 
The Hunting Ground of Tomorrow. 
How many thousands of lakes, and how many 
thousands of miles of fine river navigation this 
almost unknown country holds is still largely a 
matter of conjecture. It was thought about 
twenty years ago that agricultural conditions 
were impossible much above Edmonton. The line 
of wheat has since been carried far to the north, 
and some day the threshold of the so-called Bar¬ 
ren Land will be devoted to agriculture. Nine¬ 
teen or twenty hours of sunshine daily during the 
short summer furnishes the reason. 
Aside from that, or having a real bearing on 
the hunting proposition, is the certainty that rail¬ 
way and steamboat facilities will land the sports¬ 
men at the very door of the greatest hunting 
country left on the American continent. 
Our children will think no more of making 
the trip there than the average camper thinks now 
of going into Maine, into Quebec, or into the 
Rocky Mountains. What will become then of the 
caribou of the “Barren Ground?” Let us hope 
that the wisdom of lawmakers and the common 
sense of our present day sportsmen will solve 
the question without the sickening result of ex¬ 
termination such as has happened with the buf¬ 
falo and so many other of our American fauna. 
H. 
FOR SALE—High-class shooting dogs trained on game 
and not like ones trained in yard; also trained and 
experienced coon and opossum hounds. Refer to promi¬ 
nent sportsmen. Jno. B. Donaldson, Booneville, Miss. 
FOR SALE—UNUSUAL. 
Trout farm near Boston; contains 70 acres; 
owners’ and caretakers’ houses; 32 trout ponds; 
all utensils used in business; horse, . cow, etc.; 
yields excellent income; competent caretaker 
would remain if desired. 
Apply to M. L. H. S., 
165 North Prospect Street, 
Burlington, Vermont. 
Mandan Gun Club. 
Mandan, N. D., July 9, 1914. 
The registered tournament held at Mandan was ably 
and creditably cashiered by J. P. Curran of Grand 
Forks, N. D., of the Remington U.M.C. Co. As ex¬ 
pressed by those in attendance and who have followed 
the game this year, we had one of the most success¬ 
ful two day shoots on record. Mr. Curran shot in 
the first squad, through the two days, had his work 
up to the minute and paid off on the grounds when 
through. I am and have been an ardent hunter for 
years, but this is my first year at trap shooting. My 
hat comes off for the sport. 1 could not shoot through 
on account of being “George” on the grounds. 
C. E. EDQUERT, Secretary. 
WANTED— Pointers and Setters to train; game plenty. Alsc 
two broken dogs for sale. , „ . , ... 
H. H. SMITH, O. K. Kennels, Marydel, Md 
Wanted Pointers and Setters to train; plenty of game. 
Have some fine Pointer pups for sale, 12 months old. 
Apply, Manager Mossingford Kennels, Saxe, Va. 
KENWYN KOAT KURE 
Cures mange or eczema, and kills flees. $0.50 and $1.00 
sizes sent to any address by parcels post. 
KENWYN KURE KOMPANY, 
Point Pleasant, New Jersey. 
Book on Dog Diseases 
AND HOW TO FEED. 
Mailed FREE to any address by the author. 
H. CLAY GLOVER, D.V.S. 
11S W. 31 st Street New York 
FOR SALE 
Setters, Pointers and Hounds 
GEORGE W. LOVELL, Middleboro, Mass. 
Telephone 29-M 
DOGS FOR SALE. 
Do you want to buy a dog or pup of any kind ? If so, 
send for list and prices of all varieties. Always on hand 
OXFORD KENNELS, 
35 North Ninth St., Philadelphia, Pa. 
Rabbit, Fox, Coon, Skunk, Deer, Bear Hounds. 
Ferrets, Mexican Parrots. Catalogue 10 cents. 
List Free. 
BROWNS KENNELS, YORK, PA. 
(ESTABLISHED 186 6) 
J. H. LAU & CO. 
75 CHAMBERS STREET, NEW YORK 
Arms—Ammunition—Loaded Shells. Fencing-Baseball—Full Line Sporting Goods 
FOR SALE 
English Setter, pure Llewellin, whelped the last 
of March. Great, big, husky dog, fast as the 
wind, wide ranger, lots of 'bird sense, pointing 
right now. Ready for work this fall. Loves the 
gun. Sire—the famous Bull Moose, dam Fanny 
Onward, the greatest living brood matron of 
shooting dogs west of the Mississippi. This is 
the star youngster of the litter. Price $50 for 
quick sale. 
AMOS BURHANS 
Waterloo, Iowa. 
CHAS. D. BARNEY & CO. 
Investment Securities 
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J. KANNOFSKY 
PRACTICAL GLASS BLOWER 
and manufacturer of artificial eyes for birds, animala 
and manufacturing purposes a specialty. Send for 
prices. All kinds of heads and skulls for furrieri and 
taxidermists. 
363 Canal St., New York. 
Please mention “Forest and Stream.” 
Reject Imitations 
SPRATT’S 
Dog Cakes and Puppy Biscuits 
are the Best 
Try them and watch results 
Send 2c. stamp for “Dog Culture’’ 
SPRATT’S PATENT LIMITED 
NEWARK, N. J. 
IMPORTED NORWEGIAN BEARHOUNDS, Irian 
Wolfhounds, English Bloodhounds, American Foxhouada, 
Deer, Wolf and Cat Hounds. Illustrated catalogue for 
5c. stamp. 
ROOKWOOD KENNELS,Lexington, Ky. 
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