November, 1917 
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CAlvrp^H SH\y 
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We had passed a miserable night within 
a stone-throw of shelter. 
to it. “Whaddye say, ole scout,” says I, “to 
a breakfast of deer-steak, French-fried 
spuds, flap-jacks in syrup and—and— 
and—?” I couldn’t say “coffee” because 
my mouth was waterin’ so ! 
“You’re on!” yelps Hen and we tore out 
of that windfall like a couple of starved 
wolves. 
GAME LAWS 
(continued from page 548) 
Whatcom Counties, Oct. i, 1919- Chinese 
pheasant, in Clallam, Kitsap, and Skamania 
Counties, no open season. Ptarmigan, Oct. 
' 1-15. 
% Wisconsin.— Deer, in Pierce, Barron, 
Trempeleau, Jackson, Wood, Marathon, 
Shawano, Oconto, and all countries north 
thereof, Nov. 21-30; rest of State, no open 
season. Squirrels, in Dodge, Kenosha, 
Milwaukee, Ozaukie, Racine, Washington, 
and Waukesha, no open season. Ducks, 
Sept. “-Dec. 10; geese and brant, Sept. 7- 
Dec. 20. 
Wyoming. — Deer, in Campbell, Crook, 
Johnson, Niobrara, Sheridan, and Weston 
Counties, Oct. 15-31. Elk and sheep, in 
Lincoln, Park, and Fremont (except in 
Bridger National Forest and north of Big 
Wind River and south of Sweetwater 
River, no open season), Sept. i-Nov. 15; 
in rest of State, no open season. Big game 
in Lincoln county on Fall River Rim or 
Crest in Cattle Districts 1, 3, and 5, in 
Wyoming National Forest, Oct. 5-Nov. 30. 
Waterfowl and coot in Carbon County, 
Sept. 7-Dec. 16. 
CANADA. (See also supra “**.”) 
British Columbia. — -Deer, East of Cas¬ 
cades, Sept. i-Dec. 15; West of Cascades 
(except Queen Charlotte Islands), Sept. 15- 
Dec. 15. Moose (males), in Atlin, Cariboo, 
Columbia, Fort George, and O'mineca Elec- 
torial Districts only. Geese, ducks, plover, 
snipe, rail, coot, East of Cascades and in 
Chilliwack Electoral District, Sept. i-Dec. 
15; in Islands Electoral District and on 
Vancouver Island, Oct. 15-Feb. 28; in rest 
of Province, Sept. 15-Jan. 31. Brant, in 
Province, Dec. i-Mar. 10. Blue and ruffed 
grouse, season applies west of Cascades; 
ruffed grouse in Electoral Districts of Chil¬ 
liwack, Delta, Dewdney, Richmond, South 
Vancouver, and District Municipality of 
North Vancouver, Oct. 15-Nov. 14. No 
hunting permitted on Kaien Island, Colony 
Farm, and in portions of Burnaby Munici¬ 
pality. 
New Brunswick.— Deer, on Grand 
Manan Islands, no open season. Geese, 
brant, teal, wood duck, black duck, only, 
Sept. i-Dec. 1. Shore, marsh, or beach 
birds, on beaches, islands, and lagoons bor- 
(CONTINUED ON PAGE 555 ) 
THE SMITH GUN 
Left Barrel modified 
choke 56 killing pellets 
in body, not wings. 
Speaks for itself 
A fair shot—no expert made 
these patterns with a Field grade 
12 gauge Smith at 30 yards— 
Life size ducks 30 inch circles. 
It’s the Dead Duck 
That Counts 
Catalogue on request 
cylinder 23 
killing pellets in body, 
not wings. 
THE HUNTER ARMS CO., Inc., 
31-51 Hubbard St. 
FULTON, N. Y. 
deliver a smashing blow anywhere along the line over the longest practical 
game-shooting ranges. The ammunition they use is not only of 3,000* f.s. velocity, 
but it has bullet weight enough to make it effective out where the game is. There 
is nothing else in its class for its calibers: 22, 256, 30 and .35. 
To see what a difference bullet weight makes in energy at long game shooting ranges, 
and in higher energy at the shorter ones, see the ballistics tables in our 148-page catalog, 
sent for stamp. 
NEWTON HIGH POWER RIFLES 
Rifle , as shown $50.00 
Peep Sight, extra 3.75 
Newton Rifles are Now Being Delivered 
NEWTON ARMS CO., 74-78 E. Jewett Avenue, BUFFALO, N. Y. 
Nessmuk’s Old Hunting Grounds 
FOR SALE 
About 1,300 acres. Trout streams emptying 
into river. Boating and bathing. Speckled 
trout and black bass plentiful. Good bird 
shooting. Plenty of deer, bear, rabbits and 
squirrels. Wild gorge surrounded by tall moun¬ 
tains. Modern bungalow cheaply enlarged into 
mountain hotel. Hay fever cured here. Well 
timbered with commercial second growth. Rare 
medicinal spring. Good place for city club. 
No poisonous snakes. At Stone Station, New 
York Central R. R., Tioga County, Penn. Taxes 
under $50 per year. Surrounded by state land. 
Altitude high. Communicate with 
Forest and Stream 
9 East 40th Street New York City 
J. KANNOFSKY 
Practical 
Glass Blower 
and manufacturer of artificial eyes for birds, ani¬ 
mals and manufacturing purposes a specialty. 
Send for prices. All kinds of heads and skulls 
for furriers and taxidermists. 
363 CANAL STREET NEW YORK 
Please mention “Forest and Stream” 
ROBERT H. ROCKWELL 
415 St. Johns Place, Brooklyn, N. Y. 
For all lubrication and 
polishing around the 
house, in the tool shed 
or afield with gun or rod. 
NYOIL 
lo the New Perfection 
Pocket Package 
is a matchless combination. 
Sportsmen Have known it for 
years. Dealers sell NYOIL at 
10c. and 25o. Send us the name 
of a live one who doesn’t sell 
NYOIL with other necessaries 
for sportsmen and we will send 
you a dandy, handy new can 
(screw top and 8>'rew tip) con¬ 
taining 3*4 ounces postpaid 
for 25 cents. 
WM. F. NTE, New BeJfori, Mass. 
Attract the Wild Ducks 
I Wild ducks seek the natural feeding grounds end will 
fly hundreds of miles to And them. 
You can propagate wild ducks and other game successfully 
by planting TERRELLS Wild Celery Seed. Wild Rice 
Seed and other natural foods in lakes, ponds, riven and 
similar haunts. TERRELL'S Seeds are beet. 
Write for proof and full Information. 
CLYDE B. TERRELL. Naturalist, Deptk, H» OsAtoek. Wte. 
