Oct. 31, 1908.] 
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i'S a belief of some Chesapeake steamboatmen 
hat some of the waterfowl become so fat as to 
>e unable to rise from the water. As a matter 
>f fact, some of the Chesapeake ducks will 
quatter off for hundreds of yards at the ap- 
iroach of a boat without actually leaving the 
' /ater. They go between flying and swimming. 
3 erhaps they do this because the wind is not 
avorable for their rising in full flight, or per- 
aps they have learned by experience that a 
teamboat has no time to chase waterfowl.— 
A. N. Vallandigham in Boston Transcript. 
MOTOR CAR AND RATTLER. 
While M. M. Smith and Freeman J. Hunter 
/ere gliding along in the gray automobile en 
! oute to Sanford from Winter Park one day 
I his week they noticed a large rattlesnake coiled 
i the road. They were upon his snakeship be- 
are they had time to avoid a collision, and 
' /hen the swift car struck him the snake was 
i ossed up on the step of the car near the feet 
f Mr. Freeman. By the time Mr. Smith had 
topped the car and looked around, Freeman 
/as out of the car and hoofing it down the road 
t a 2:40 clip, and would probably be running 
et if Mr. Smith had not called him back. The 
nake was still living, but was quickly dispatched 
nd measured five feet and two inches, his 
audal appendage being decorated with eleven 
attles.—Sanford (Fla.) Herald. 
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\ anada, revised to date and now in force, are 
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K.ennel Special . 
Ads under this head, 2 cents a word a time (or 3 cents 
in capitals). Cash must accompany order. 
If you want thorough satisfaction, send me your setters 
and pointers. My success is due to long experience in 
England, six years in this country. Distemper specialist. 
$1 brings my booklet on training. Terms for training, 
$12.50 per month. Gilt-edge references. ARTHUR 
EVANS, Thomasville, N. C. 
RULL-TERRIERS, Fox-terriers, Toy Spaniels, etc. 
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LLEWELLIN BITCH.—Perfectly broken on quail, 
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hunted in four States; never been bred; pretty as a 
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HOUNDS, FOX, RABBIT, BEAGLE, all ages. Trial 
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Cockers for hunting. Address W. A. SUTHERLAND, 
De Lancy, N. Y. 
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abundance of game; life’s experience. R. K. Armstrong, 
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Illustrated catalogue, 4 cent stamp. Rookwood Kennels, 
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HITTING vs. MISSING. 
By S. T. Hammond (“Shadow”). Cloth. Price, $1.00. 
Mr. Hammond enjoys among his field companions the 
repute of being an unusually good shot, and one who is 
particularly successful in that most difficult branch of 
upland shooting, the pursuit of the ruffed grouse or 
partridge. This prompted the suggestion that he should 
write down for others an exposition of the methods by 
which his skill was acquired. The result is this original 
manual of “Hitting vs. Missing.” We term it original, 
because, as the chapters will show the author was self- 
taught; the expedients and devices adopted and the forms 
of practice followed were his own. This then may be 
termed the Hammond system of shooting; and as it was 
successful in his own experience, being here set forth 
simply and intelligently, it will prove not less effective 
with others. 
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