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FOREST 
AND STREAM 
Only five hours from Boston. 
Only ten from New York. 
America’s finest big game 
fishing, in 
MAINE’S 
1500 Forest Lakes 
Salmon and trout. 6 and 8 pound¬ 
ers caught every day. Big bass. 
Best of all spring outings. Good 
guides, good camps, good hotels. 
Send for free booklets. “Fish and Game 
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They tell you where and how to 
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BAXTER 
PORTABLE 
STOVE 
Erected On, and Packed In, Us Metal Crate-Suppori 
Holds complete Outfit. Carry by hand, Automobile 
or check as baggage. Write for Free Folder F. 
W. E. BAXTER, Mfr., Louisville, Ky 
bears were devoting much time and energy to 
berry harvesting. The borders of the island 
sunk slowly to the level of the water and were 
clothed with a thick growth of cypress and 
choked with vine-matted underbrush. Opossums, 
raccoons and wildcats in great numbers dwelt 
there, and, at night, came into the pine barrens 
in search of the sleeping quails. 
(To be continued.) 
A REAL “WILD CATTLE” 
Surrenden Park, Pluckley, Kent, Eng. 
Editor Forest and Stream : 
Some time ago there was an amusing discus¬ 
sion between one of your correspondents and 
myself as to whether the Russian “Aurochs” 
(called “Zubr” in Russian) or the Chillingham, 
so-called wild cattle, were the original wild 
cattle. 
I enclose a photograph of myself with a two- 
Chillingham “Wild”(?) Bull Calf 
weeks-old pure-bred Chillingham “wild” (?) bull 
calf. 
I leave it to your readers to decide if it looks 
like a wild animal, or if, as I think, exactly like 
a domestic calf such as one meets in Sweden 
at all farms. WALTER WINANS. 
NORWAY SALMON AND THE WAR 
The present European war will have a pro¬ 
nounced effect on the Norway salmon revenue, 
for the reason that very few, if any, English 
anglers will be going to Norway for this year’s 
fishing. This offers a rare opporunity to Ameri¬ 
can sportsmen, who can, if they desire, have 
some of the finest salmon fishing in Norway at 
small cost. 
nvuuviaii Hunting 1V1111 c 
The biggest value ever offered in a hunting 
> knife. Costs you only $1.50, yet has the shape, 
weight, quality and desirable features of $2.50 
and $3.00 knives. Adapted for sticking, clean¬ 
ing, skinning, slicing, chopping bone, etc. 
High-grade steel—bevel blade thick at back, 
tapering to a fine point. Handle of laminated 
leather. Absolutely guaranteed. Price SI.50 
at your dealer’s or direct by mail postpaid 
upon receipt of price. 
Marbled Camp Axe No. 10 
A handy, reliable axe for hunters, campers, 
prospectors, guides and forest rangers. Car¬ 
ried in sheath, easily attached to belt. The 
blade is forged from solid tool steel. The tem¬ 
pered head, designed for driving stakes, spikes, 
etc., will not become battered even under con¬ 
tinuous service. The nail puller has tempered 
jaws. These are features that are exclusive in 
Marble’s tool steel axes. 
Blade, in.; weight 28 oz.; Handles 16or 20 inches. 
Mention length of handle desired. 
Camp Axe without sheath.$1.50 
Camp Axe with sheath.2.00 
Write for catalog Marble’s 60 Outing 
Specialties. Sample Marble’s Nitro-Solvent 
Oil free if dealer’s name is mentioned. 
Marble Arms & Mfg. Co. 
526 Delta Ave. 
GLADSTONE. MICH., U. S. A. 
130 
Heddon’s 
Genuine DOWfl^iaC 
CrabWid^ler 
Scurries Backward 
Like a Live 
Crab 
of the Natural Food 
■DASS can’t resistit—because'*- of the Black Bass 
-“-'it looks and acts just like 
their favorite food, the crab or crawfish. Accurately colored 
in the wonderful Heddon Porcelain Enamel, guaranteed not to- 
crack, peel or flake. Just the right weight and balance for cast¬ 
ing. Floats when at rest, but dives and zigzags backward when 
reeled in.. Hooks held in the patented “Dowagiac” sockets, so- 
they can’t foul each other or mar enamel—and they get the- 
fish. Variable line fastening governs depth and ac- Of* 
tion. You nee d this “Crab Wiggler” in your tackle box. 
I t’s a winner. Also in other Heddon colorings at same price ** 
IT’S A YEAR OF WIGGLERS 
More wiggling, diving baits will be used this year than any other style— 
chiefly Dowagiac "Wigglers.” of course, because of their reputation and 
many advantages—non-cracking enamel, variable line fastening, "Do- 
wagiac.” hook sockets, and superior workmanship. Dowagiac Minnow 
"Wigglers,” deep water style (No. 1600 ) and shallow water style (No. 
1700 ) sell at 75 c in various colorings. 
ART CATALOG. A book you'llprixe. Shows all Heddon 
tackle in colors, including the famous Jim Heddon’s Casting 
Rods. Full of practical advice on expert casting and more 
successful fishing. A postal brings this book FREE. 
Jsmes Heddon’s Sons, Boxl7iDowagiac, Mich. (Pronounce it “Doe-wah'-ji-ac”) 
Sleeping Bag 
with Pneumatic Mattress 
the most satisfactory camp bed made. Can be 
used anywhere and when deflated occupies 
little space. 
SLEEP OUT OF DOORS 
No sleep Is more healthful or restful than creep 
In the open, provided your bed Is right. Per¬ 
fection Sleeping Bags fill every requirement. 
Ask for Catalogue of onr guaranteed Hattrcssea 
for home* camp, yacht and automobile use. 
Mailed free. 
Pneumatic 
Mfg. Co. 
*84 Ninth 4 «. 
Brooklyn, 7 ,T. 
