252 
FOREST AND STREAM 
Kennels 
FOR SALE 
Thoroughly trained 
Llewellin setter bitch 
“Lady Sue” three years 
old 
A. K.C. No. 174548 
Also some good young¬ 
sters in both pointers and 
setters and some good 
rabbit hounds 
GEORGE W. LOVELL 
MIDDLEBORO 
MASSACHUSETTS 
Telephone 29 M. 
IMPORTED NORWEGIAN 
BEARHOUNDS, Irish Wolf¬ 
hounds, English Blood¬ 
hounds, American Fox¬ 
hounds, Deer, Wolf and 
Cat Hounds. Illustrated 
catalogue for 5c. stamp. 
ROOKWOOD KENNELS, 
Lexington, Ky. 
Book on Dog Diseases 
AND HOW TO FEED. 
Mailed FREE to any address by the author. 
H. CLAY GLOVER, D.V.S. 
1 18 W. 31st Street 
New York 
SPRATT’S DOG CAKES 
and 
PUPPY BISCUITS 
comprise just the right proportions of 
best quality wheat and our pure "Meat 
Fibrine” to INSURE AN ALERT AND 
HEALTHY DOG UNDER ALL CLIMATIC 
CONDITIONS. 
Send 2 cent stamp for “Dog Culture." 
SPRATT’S PATENT, LTD. Newark, N. J. 
THE BLUE GRASS FARM KENNELS 
of BERRY, KENTUCKY 
OFFER FOR SALE—Setters and Pointers, Fox and 
Cat Hounds, Wolf and Deer Hounds, Coon and 
O’possum Hounds, Varmint and Rabbit Hounds, Bear 
and Lion Hounds, also Airedale Terriers. All dogs 
shipped on trial, purchaser alone to judge the quality. 
Satisfaction guaranteed or money refunded. 56-page 
highly illustrated, interesting and instructive catalogue 
for ten cents in stamps or coin. 
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 
and a careful study of the question almost con¬ 
vinces one that if opportunities can be had for 
the introduction of this most ancient weapon in 
this, the greatest war the world has ever known, 
that the last of archery has not been heard of. 
Arrows by the thousands have been dropped 
from the clouds with terrible effect, and the 
common everyday arrow so well known to arch¬ 
ers has been used repeatedly within the last 
month or two, as silent messengers carrying in¬ 
formation across the border, and if report speaks 
truly even death in one instance, one man being 
pierced through the throat. 
JAMES DUFF. 
FISHING IN A FOG. 
By O. W. Smith. 
As a rule I am not a lover of either rainy 
or cloudy days for trout fishing, not so much 
because I find the fish less willing to rise under 
such conditions—for every angler knows that 
trout are simply voracious when a gentle rain 
roughens the surface of much-fished pools—but 
because I somehow feel that the speckled 
beauties should be lured only in perfect weather. 
The poetry of angling rather than mere angling 
makes me a devotee of Father Izaak’s gentle art. 
In spring, when the air is lambent, the mating 
birds fair crazed with the joy of life, the early 
flowers—violets and hepaticas—peep shyly up at 
one, and the insects hover just above the water, 
tempting the speckled fish to gymnastic stunts, 
then trout fishing is at its best. No, I prefer to 
fish when Nature smiles, yet I am not above 
casting a fly in all sorts of weather, just for the 
sake of the experience and knowledge gained. 
We were camping on Thunder River, that 
Wisconsin stream so often fished by me in years 
gone by, still loved and fished occasionally. The 
time of the year was August, a hot and rainless 
month it was too. The stream was low and the 
trout exceedingly shy. One morning, waking just 
as the first light began to filter through the can¬ 
vas roof, I was conscious of a dampness, an un¬ 
wonted chill in the air. My first thought was of 
rain, but upon looking through the open door of 
the tent I discovered that all the world was 
wrapped in a thick, impenetrable fog. My first 
impulse was to snuggle down under the blankets 
for another nap, but the second, and the one I 
acted upon, was to investigate the angling possi¬ 
bilities of the stream when concealed by Nature’s 
clinging cerements. So I sallied forth clad as for 
rain, hip boots breviated, rubber slicker, and cap 
provided with protecting cape, for I knew that 
the water-soaked grass and trees would drench 
me more thoroughly than would actual rain. It 
was a strange, new world in which I found my¬ 
self, all but the very nearest objects being shut 
out by the clinging white vapor, those trees and 
stumps ghostly surroundings. Descending from 
the highland upon which our camp was situated, 
I found the fog more dense and impenetrable in 
the narrow valley through which the little stream 
meandered. Though mid-August, I found the 
moisture-ladened atmosphere quite chilling, and 
had it not been for my desire to know whether or 
not trout were feeding I would have even then 
returned to the warm blankets. Suddenly the 
stream yawned before me: so unexpected was its 
FOR SALE! 
Newfoundland Pure Bred Dog Pups 
ROSEMONT RANCHING CO. 
E. J. BERRIGAN. Manager 
ST. JOHNS, NEWFOUNDLAND 
HIGH CLASS SHOOTING DOGS. 
For Sale—Fifteen Pointers and Setters, guar¬ 
anteed thoroughly broken on Grouse and Wood¬ 
cock, by a professional handler. These dogs 
are all bred from the most fashionable strain* 
of both bench show and field trial winners, and 
are all bench show winners themselves. 
Will be sold cheap to immediate buyers. For 
further particulars, address, 
'I HE MIDKIFF KENNELS, DALLAS, PA. 
OORANG AIREDALE PUPS for sale. Vigorous young- 
•ters 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 stayer*; 
will climb a tree or go to earth and fight anything from 
a ground hog 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. 
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. 
BROTHER—Accidentally discovered, pleasant tasting 
root—quickly overcomes tobacco habit. _ Gladly send 
particulars. L. B. Stokes, Mohawk, Florida. 
GLOVER’S BLACK DEVIL COCKS —Hens. 
Stags, Pullets, Cocking Books, Gaffs, Muffs, 
Spur Saws, Dubbing Shears and Remedies. 
Circular Free. F. R. GLOVER, Box W. Lisle, 
New York. 
J. KANNOFSHY 
PRACTICAL GLASS BLOWER 
and manufacturer of artificial eyes or birds, animals 
and manufacturing purposes a specialty. Send for prices. 
All kinds of heads and skulls for furriers and taxi¬ 
dermists. 
363 Canal St., New York. 
Please mention “Forest and Stream.” 
Pheasants, Quail, Wild Turkeys, Wild Ducks, 
Cranes, Swans, Geese, Partridges, Live Elk, 
Deer, Buffaloes, Silver Foxes, Beaver, Otter, 
Mink, Skunk, Ferrets, Squirrels, Game and 
Ornamental animals and birds of all species 
and eggs far hatching. Complete lists and 
information 10 cents. 
HORNE’S ZOOLOGICAL ARENA, 
KANSAS CITY, MO. 
WANTED—Pointers andSetters to train; game plenty. Alao 
two broken dogs for sale. 
H. H. SMITH, O. K. Kennels, Marydel, Md. 
NAVAL ARCHITECT 
Designer of 
All Classes of Sailing Yachts and Motor Boats 
V Bottoms, swift, handsome, able, a specialty 
J. L. FOSTER 
Orcas, Washington 
