FOREST AND S T R E A M 
693 
CONTENTS 
For December, 1915 
An Unexploited Wilderness by the 
Sea . 695 
By Ellwood Colahan 
After Caribou on the Barrens of 
Newfoundland . 698 
By "Double Barrel’’ 
Supplementary Notes Concerning 
Nature Lures . 700 
By Louis Rhcad 
How Many Sportsmen Have Ever 
Seen a “Reporter” Dog?.... 701 
My Leetle Cabane. 702 
By William Henry Drummond 
Trout Flies. 703 
By Charles Bradford 
Game Bag and Gun. 704 
Disconcerting Tactics of the Wily 
Ruffed Grouse . 705 
By Lucien C. Dehart 
A Mixture of Psychology, Partridge 
and the .22 Automatic. 707 
By Frederick L. Coe 
Something About the Breeding of 
Water Fowl . 708 
By Edward T. Martin 
Victims of the Snow and Ice. 709 
By C. H. Lockwood 
The Small Bore Shot Gun Is Com¬ 
ing Into Its Own. 711 
By T. H. Grant 
Editorial . 1\2 
Natural History . 7 | 3 
Let Us Restore and Not Destroy 
American Wild Life. 714 
By Sydney G. Fisher 
The Truth About Northwestern 
Quebec Game Conditions.... 716 
By S. E. Songster 
Live Notes From the Field. 718 
Canoeing . 720 
Correspondents' Corner. 727 
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THE MARKET PLACE 
FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE 
* , » ▼—-j “ K'wt, in tuia 
Shaw, Marlborough, N. Y. 
BUFFALO, ELK, DEER, MOUNTAIN SHEEP, 
Antelope Moose, Silver black Foxes, Mink, Marten, 
Beaver, Otter, Fisher, Skunks, Raccoons, red and grey 
fc 1 ’ S u p B . ears . wild Boars, Lynx, Civits, Monkeys, 
SheUand Ponies, Arabian Horses. Karakule Sheep and 
all kinds of animals. Big beautiful illustrated catalog 
Kansas Clt^,' C Mo ^ H ° rneS Z °° IogIcal Arena - 
FTLMS developed 10c., all sizes. Prints 254-354, 3c.; 
254 - 4 / 3 , 354 - 34 , 354-454, 4c.; post cards, 30c. doz. Work 
guaranteed and returned 24 hours after receiving. 
Postpaid. Send negatives for samples. Girard’s Com- 
mercial Photo Shop, Holyoke, Mass. 
STAMPS, 100, ALL DIFFERENT, FREE-Postage 2 
cents. Mention paper, Qua ker Stamp Co., Toledo, O. 
ANTIQUE FIREARMS—Antique Guns, Pistols for 
sale.—fine flintlocks, matchlocks, wheellocks, cross- 
pay fr £'K ht and Postage. No duty. Alien, 
■'•cade. Charing Cross, London. 
and livers of exceptional quality. Special 
attention given to prompt and safe delivery of Fish Food 
to all Fish Cultural Clubs and Trout Growers. Livers 
for the purpose guaranteed to be free from Disease 
and Parasite. Henry Abram s, 501 West 51st, St., N. Y. 
H,m OD f AK: FIN ! SHIN( f—Prints 154c. up. Send film and 
dime for samp e work. Square-Deal Photo Shop, 24 
Mam, West Cairo, O. 
T ^ EN CURIOS-Pre-historic Indian relics. Modern 
Indian beadwork and trappings, old guns, pistols, 
swords, daggers, pioneer crockery, brass and pewter 
List 4 cents. N. E. C arter, Elkhorn, Wis. 
, C ? MF T P SEAGULL TO SHOOT GEESE AND 
ducks of all kinds. Good accommodations; prices rea- 
gun ab N c Address ’ Loyd O’Neal, Currituck Co., Sea- 
INDIAN BASKETS—RELICS—Illustrated price list 
free. Gilham. Highland Springs. Cal. 
YOU SAVE ABOUT ONE-THIRD BY PURCHASING 
your high-grade camera, anastigmat lens, etc., from 
JJIYvf' CaUSe we . tak , e In , par L pa yment not only photo- 
graphic apparatus but also firearms, fishing tackle, or 
anything in the line of sporting goods. COD 
shipments. Stamp for miscellaneous list of used sport- 
mg goods. Sporting Goods Exch ange, Fall River, Mass. 
vran^| LI> 'TURKEYS Bred in the Adirondacks, some 
ChJ g 'M t0C w 0f i. V !f pnli and Mexican, also 
itoek W1 ld ' W ®. breed °n!y the purest, of pure 
l>^a’.ir°r. Cr0SSe i- Als ° want two Toms for breeding. 
Randall Farms & Beagle Kennels, North Creek. N. Y. 
__OARS AND CANOE PADDLES 
. T ,F E YORK BOAT OAR CO.-For canoe or 
tender the best made. 69 W e st S treet, New York City. 
_^„ VARNISH AND PAINT 
SMITH & CO.—Floor varnish for homes 
and bungalows Long Island Citv. N Y 
M L EA r THER JESTS AND JACKETS-L. A. Nelson 
Mfg. Co., 305 Main St., La Crosse, Wis. 
POINTER—Handsome liver and white pointer dog 
two years old. Has had 7S birds killed over him 
this fall. Is quick, snapp- worker, easy to handle 
does not retrieve. Just the dog to take South on your 
hunting trip, is great on quail. Guaranteed. For 
particulars and price w rite. E. H. Bailey, Danburv. Ct. 
CAMERAS FOR CHRISTMAS—Eastman 3A Auto¬ 
graphic Kodak, regular $22.50, new, special $is- East- 
roan. Autographic Vest Pocket Kodak, regular $22 so 
special $12.50; Popular Pressman Reflex, with F 4* an- 
astigmat lens marvelous efficiency, $65; Thornton-Pick- 
ard Reflex Cooke F 4.5 anastigmat, ideal for sports¬ 
man, $65; Condor Focal Plane Postcard Cameras, shut- 
FOR SALE (Continued) 
t TO AL A E- T ine . y0l I£ g , foxho “ nd . trained; guaran¬ 
teed. W. A. Remele, Waitsfield, Vt. 
FOR SALE—Mongolian ring neck pheasants. $3.00 a 
pair; $2.25 a piece; in lots of ‘ - ? — 
“ vv " j/iis-auaiiia, cl 
ten or more. F. A. W. 
of T m,?rh l P °N D - F °R SALE OR LEASE with option 
of purchase. Trout pond, twelve miles from New York, 
on steam trolley and auto roads. Stocked with brook 
and rainbow varieties. About 154 acres, with ample 
l a " dSl ,' rround,n ?- , A .Pf'vate lake; all-year fishing, 
tor sport or market, without violating Jersey’s laws 
George L. Rusby, care Forest and Stream 
\\ri^ E ^ E i FARM F 9 ? SALE—Containing 450 acres. 
)y i l jnaks fine rabbit and quail hunting preserve 
Good house with splendid well water. Price $10,000 
cash. Address, J. B . Milliken, Pittsboro, N. C. 
so^° E fl SA ^ E 7 u Cheap -’ ,? as !i on,y ' Chamois jacket; Sav¬ 
age rifle; featherweight English field gun. Write for 
Bavenport, la E ' HaUer ’ ,634 Farnam Street ’ 
■“ ARBLE ’S GAME GETTER—18 inch, flexible rear 
signt, $10, also Remington 22, target grade, $q both in 
perfect condition. E. R. Joyce, St. Augustine, Fla. 
W A NT E D—To take hunters during bird season. Pros- 
pects fine. Birds plentiful. W. A. Payne, Pine Hall, 
North Carolina. ’ 
,, s P eed to i/ioooth second, special, complete $23; 
Wollensak high speed lenses for your Kodak, $7.50, 
regular $25; $44 lea Atom, anastigmat lens. Compound 
Shutter, $ 33 j Thornton Pickard Enlargers, $55 to $200; 
uoerz, Cooke, Zeiss, Collinear anastigmat lenses, 
special bargain prices; amateur photo finishing, whole¬ 
sale, retail. Newark Photo Supply Co. Newark 
New Jersey. 
FOR SALE—75 Wild turkeys, part hens and part 
cocks, extra fine strain of birds and in splendid con¬ 
dition. For inspection and information address 
Duncan Gunn, Superintendent, State Game Farm. 
Forked River, N. J. 
TAXIDERMY 
CROSBY FRISIAN FUR CO.-"Let us Tan Your 
Hide.” Rochester, N. Y. 
FOR SALE—Two large newly mounted moose heads, 
47 and 50 inches spread of horns; heads of the best 
class; perfect in every way. Duty and express prepaid 
on approval anywhere in U. S. A. Edwin Dixon, 
Canada s Leading Taxidermist, Main Street, Unionville! 
Ontario. 9 
FOR SALE— Moose, elk, caribou, black and white 
tail deer heads of the best class; all ready for mount- 
ing, also scalps to suit the horns you now have. Al! 
duty free. Crated to go cheaply by express. Edwin 
tt 1 ^ 011 ’ $iF an A d t s Leadln & Taxidermist, Main Street, 
unionville, Ont. ^ 
FOR SALE—Large winter killed mounted elk heads, 
woodland caribou heads, black and white tail deer 
heads, Rocky Mountain sheep heads; all large, correctly 
mounted, perfect heads in every way; express and ail 
charges prepaid on approval; anywhere in U S A 
i^ tlf V'° ur °$ ce °I , den with one of these fine heads! 
Edwin Dixon, Canada s Leading Taxidermist, Main 
Street, Unionville, Ont. 
TRAPPERS’ ATTENTION— Raw furs wanted. Get 
highest prices with reliable assortment. Send for price 
list. H. Haimowicz, Retail Mfg., 267 Main, Paterson, 
in ew jersey. 
1 u SALE-MOUNTED SPECIMENS-Fourteen 
bufralo heads, $100 and up, also heads of elk, deer 
sheep and antelope. Deer and antelope mounted entire 
$50 to $60. Buffalo cow $250. Buffalo cow skins for 
mounting $75 to $125. J. D. Allen, Taxidermist, Fifth 
Avenue, Mandan, N. D. 
FUR RUGS FOR CHRISTMAS-Coyote and wildcat 
?o.oo black bear $35, mountain lion $30 to $40, polar bear 
$150 to $200. Mounted game heads, fish, game birds. 
Arctic owls and eagles, Sioux moccasins 80 cents; 
postpaid Paintings of Western life, game, Indians, 
** c - J- D - AIIen > Taxidermist, Fifth Avenue, Mandan, 
North Dakota. 
F °R SALE—Newly mounted, winter killed, Elk, 
Woodland Caribou, Rocky Mountain Sheep and Goat, 
B /\ r v , b ' acb and wh „ ite tail deer heads. All heads 
ot the best class; perfect in every way; duty free. 
Express prepaid on approval anywhere. Descriptions, 
measurements and photos on request. Edw'n Dixon, 
Canada s Leading Taxidermist, Unionville, Ontario, Can! 
KENNELS 
AIREDALES—FOR CHRISTMAS—Just a few but 
?■ la ?, sy and very reasonable. “Champion Tintern Royal- 
■ ®t. ChampionHluminator,” “Champion Red Raven ” 
-- ej 1842 N. 0 — 1 —*- 
J. Bate Locke, 
Springfield Avenue, Chicago. 
CHESAPEAKE BAY DUCK RETRIEVERS PED¬ 
IGREED AND REGISTERED— Best hunting stock in 
America; bred and raised on the Chesapeake Bay; shot 
over almost every day of the shooting season; dog* 
and puppies for sale. John Sloan, Lee Hall, Va. 
FERRETS FOR SALE— White or brown, large or 
small, either sex; also a quantity of guinea pigs for 
sale, J. E. Y ounger, R n, Leavittsburg, O. 
ENGLISH SETTER PUPPIES, whelped August^ 
1915. Sire, McDonald’s Teddy (32163 F. D. S. B.j; dam 
Buena Vista Queen (29099 F. D. S. B.). Prices right 
L. D. Richards, St. Point, Wis. 
AIREDALES—Some grand puppies by the imported 
sires. Unexpected and Kippen Desire for sale; also a 
tine brood matron by Ch. King Oorang. Oaklawn Ken¬ 
nels, Marshalltown, la. 
SALMON FISHING! 
Tb, GREAT WACHEESHOO RIVER i. L„„ l„ i 9 i 6 . 
On the North Shore of the St. Lawrence. A four rod 
river. Comfortable Club House with open fire place 
and four bed rooms. Separate dining room and kitchen, 
house for guides snow house, etc. Rental, $1,200 for 
season, usually from June 15th to July 15th, include* 
use of boats and equipment. Spring beds and mattresses. 
In 1915, three rods killed 226 Salmon in 13 fishing days. 
York K* y' A ‘ Adams ’ 101 West 78th Street, New 
