550 
FOREST AND STREAM 
FOR SALE 
Setters, Pointers and Hounds 
GEORGE W. LOVELL, Middleboro, Mass. 
Telephone 29-M 
PIT GAMES 
r GLOVER’S BLACK DEVIL COCKS-Hens, Stags, Pullets, Cocking 
Books, Gaffs, Muffs, Spur Saws, Dubbing Shears and Remedies. Cir¬ 
culars Free. F. R. GLOVER, Box W, Lisle. N. Y. 
Coonhounds and Combination Hunters 
for Coons, Possums, Squirrels, etc. Thoroughly trained, 
gladly sent anywhere on free trial. Large, new, highly 
illustrated catalogue, the finest of its kind ever 
printed, ioc. 
THE SOUTHERN FARM COON HOUND KENNELS, 
Selmer, Tenn. 
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. 
Book on Dog Diseases 
AND HOW TO FEED. 
Mailed FREE to any address by the author. 
H. CLAY GLOVER, D.V.S. 
11S W. 31st Street New York 
OORANG AIREDALE PUPS for sale. Vigorous young¬ 
sters bred from true sporting stock that are unequaled 
as water dogs, retrievers and hunters of all kinds of 
game. They make trailers, tree barkers and stayers; 
will clim'b a tree or go to earth and fight anything from 
a ground ho*g to a grizzly bear. They are raised in the 
open and are the hardy, active and game kind with the 
hunting instinct bred in the bone. Having an iron con¬ 
stitution they withstand the hardest usage and make the 
ideal dog for both hunter and trapper. Stamp for reply. 
Oorang Kennels, La Rue, Ohio. 
IMPORTED NORWEGIAN BEARHOUNDS, Irish 
Wolfhounds, English Bloodhounds, American Foxhounds, 
Deer, Wolf and Cat Hounds. Illustrated catalogue for 
sc. stamp. 
ROOKWOOD KENNELS, Lexington, Ky. 
DUCKS LOVE WILD CELERY AND RICE.— 
My Seeds now ready, also Live Decoys. Free 
Circular. Clyde B. Terrell, Dept. 1, Oshkosh, 
Wisconsin. 
WANTED—Pointers and Setters to train. Quail plen¬ 
tiful; first class kennels. References on application. 
JAMES L. PREVATT, Buies, North Carolina. 
Wanted Pointers and Setters to train; plenty of game. 
Have some fine Pointer pups for sale, 12 months old. 
Apply, Manager Mosaingford Kennels, Saxe, Va. 
Going Duck hunting? You should get one of 
Oil’s Famous Duck calls. Sent prepaid on re¬ 
ceipt of 60 cents. Order one to-day. 
PHILIP S. OLT, Pekin, Ills., Dept. D. 
THE LAST MILITARY ARCHERS. 
We think of the bow and arrow as mediaeval 
weapons of war, says the Youth’s Companion, 
abandoned by the nations of Europe four or 
five centuries ago; the bowmen of Crecy are 
the last of any prominence in English history. 
Yet it is only one hundred years since soldiers 
fought with hows and arrows in European wars, 
and that, too, on the fields of southern Belgium, 
where the present war began. 
It was in 1813, when all Europe was armed 
against Napoleon. Every one of the allied na¬ 
tions 'brought every possible resource of men 
and means to further this end. Among them 
was Russia. To the war she sent soldiers 
from the newly conquered tribes that dwelt upon 
the steppes of Asia: Bokharans and Turko¬ 
mans and Tartars and other half-savage peoples. 
Many of these regiments were armed with bows 
and arrows. Jomini, the military historian, 
speaks of a great number of these that fought 
side by side with the Prussians in eastern Ger¬ 
many and in Belgium, and he says that these 
bowmen held their own against the French in¬ 
fantry. Their aim, he says, was surprisingly 
good, and they could shoot an arrow with effect 
almost as far as a musket ball was effective— 
but in those days that was not much more than 
a hundred yards. 
“It’s a Long, Long Way to Tipperary.” 
There are 75 stories and articles for you in 
November All Outdoors. Guns. Ammuni¬ 
tion. Equipment. How to shoot ducks 
and quail. Bully stories. 
Have You a Dog? 
There’s a department devoted to the care of 
dogs. The November issue is of particular 
interest to owners of Airedales. 
Are You a Fisherman? 
The condensed, clear suggestions on the 
care and use of tackle will fascinate you. 
Several pungent fishing anecdotes are in¬ 
cluded. 
Every article made readable. Short and 
pithy. Every picture specially selected. 
If you enjoy the out-of-doors you will like 
All Outdoors. Buy a copy at the nearest 
newstand, or better, send fifty cents for a 
trial subscription. 
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145 West 36th St., New York 
Send me ALL OUTDOORS for six months 
on trial. 50 cents is enclosed. 
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Address 
THE PARKER GUN 
93x100 from 19 yards 
By P. H. O’BRIEN 
Winning 
The Pacific 
Coast Handicap 
AT PORTLAND, OREGON 
Shoot a 
PARKER GUN and Win 
Send for Catalogue 
Parker Bros. 
MERIDEN, CONN. 
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