September, 1918 
FORES T AND S T R E A M 
565 
W E remained at the Lick about four 
hours and in that period there were 
nine moose and 14 deer (not count¬ 
ing calves and fawns) visited it. When we 
quietly withdrew about 5 P. M. there were 
three deer and a cow moose in sight, and 
as the day waned they were coming and 
going with greater frequency. 
On our homeward hike I promised Jock 
I would send him a set of the snap-shots 
I had taken, so when I got back to the Big 
Burg I gave the films to an expert devel- 
When Jock bumped the buck with a rock 
he kicked up his heels indignantly 
oper and told him to do his best. I ex¬ 
plained to him that the exposures had been 
made under difficulty—that it was out of 
the question in my cramped position to 
locate the animals in the “finder” and that 
I had merely aimed the camera at them 
and pulled the trigger. Well, when I got 
the prints back I didn’t send ’em to Jock 
because I didn’t think they would interest 
him particularly. Following is a brief sum¬ 
mary of tbe pictures I got in the order of 
their exposure: 
1— Wonderful picture showing back end 
of a deer and front end of a moose, both 
on the same print. (Note —Had to make 
two exposures on the same film to get this. 
—N. N.) 
2— Very good picture (at close range) 
of the peep-hole in the foliage through 
which we watched the Lick. 
3— Lifelike portrait of tree-tops and sky¬ 
line on opposite side of Lick. 
4— Pecking likeness of a wood-pecker on 
an old stub 30 feet from the ground. 
5— Study in still life of a dead stump in 
middle of Lick. 
6— Picture of a pool of muddy water. 
7— Some clouds. 
8— Large slice of sky. 
9— Blank. (Suffered from too much ex¬ 
posure.) 
10, 11, 12—Nothing at all. (Neglected to 
put in new film.) 
13—Same as No. 9. 
SMOKING SURPLUS 
CATCH OF FISH 
(continued from page 540) 
bone so that they will lie flat. Very large 
fish may be cut into short lengths and each 
piece prepared as described. Large catfish, 
sturgeon, carp, etc., may be skinned and 
cut into pound pieces. Small fish should 
never be skinned as the skin retains the 
moisture and shape of the fish. Salting is 
also an easy matter. Common barrel salt 
is dissolved in clean fresh water until the 
solution will float a fresh egg, that is, 
about one pound of salt to one gallon of 
water. The fish should be placed in the 
brine skin side down and left over night. 
In the morning wash lightlv and drain. 
THE KENNEL MART 
The publishers of Forest and Stream 
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This applies particularly to dogs and 
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the understanding that it is not to be 
transferred until the dog or other 
article that is the subject of negotia¬ 
tion has been received and upon ex¬ 
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AIREDALES 
AIREDALE^ PUPPIES, THOROUGHBRED, 
countrybred. Green Tre e Farm, Clementon, X. J. 
AIREDALES—SOME EXTRA FINE PUPS, 
splendid: breeding. Have one of the famous all 
around dog, particulars sent. Dr. Stme, Swan- 
ton, Ohio. '___ 
AIREDALE TERRIERS, YOUNG AND 
grown stock of the finest breeding always on hand. 
For sale at reasonable price, quality considered 
Nothing under $20. Our dogs are the utility kind 
with the correct size and type, and are raised in 
the country. Also taken on the roads and m the 
bush daily. They are ready for any work you 
might want them to do, either guard your property, 
a playmate for your children, a dog for cattle, also 
the gamest hunters you ever saw. Dogs boarded in 
the largest and most up-to-date kennel in Michigan. 
Best of food, plenty of exercise and expert care. 
If you need references just ask and_ they will be 
sent Terms, $10 per month. Special rates over 
two months. Satisfaction guaranteed . C ° rre sP on “- 
ence invited. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wright, Bloom- 
field Boarding Kennels, Royal Oak, Michigan. 
CHAMPION TINTERN ROYALIST PROVEN 
Airedale brood bitch, typical specimen, $- 0 . 
papers. Earl Gossett, Bannock, Ohio. 
“CLOVERLEAF KENNELS” GRAND VAL- 
ley. Pa., offers registered Aired aie brood bitch 
“ROKENA’’ $25.00, stud Airedale HIGHLAND 
JEFF” $25.00: puppies of the best, $10.00 and 
$15.00: also Dachshunds pups, all registered m 
your name._ 
FOR^SALE—AIREDALE PUPS, PEDIGREED, 
males $6, females $4, one female 9 months old, 
$10; one male coonhound imp 6 months old, $iu. 
C. L. Kulp, Danville, Pa., Route 3. _ 
WASHOE AIREDALES HAVE A NATIONAL 
reputation for gameness, intelligence, and high 
standard of appearance. Two litters rich in the 
blood of champions, guaranteed workers, and out 
of the foundation stock of our kennels, now tor 
sale Washoe Kennels, Anaconda, Mont. 
BEAGLES 
EXTRA GOOD BENCH-LEGGED BEAGLE 
nust sell, send stamp. Fred Meyer, Orchard 
■ark, N. Y. 
TRAINED BEAGLES, RABBIT HOUNDS, 
fox-hounds, coon, opossum, skunk, dogs, setters, 
pointers, pet, farm dogs, ferrets, guinea pigs, fancy 
pigeons, rats, mice, list free. Violet Hill Ken¬ 
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COLLIES 
THE LARGEST AND BEST COLLIES IN 
this country for their age sent on approval. 
Book on the training and care of Collies, fifty 
cents. Dundee Collie Kennels, Dundee, Mich. 
GUN DOGS 
DUE TO CLOSING OF COUNTY, OFFER 4- 
year-old-broken spayed setter, $40.00. Henry W. 
Wilson, Clarion, Pa. 
FOR SALE—POINTER PUPPIES FROM REG- 
istered parents, nicely marked, white and liver, 
white and black. Sired by son Comanche Frank, 
and Winchester Queen Dam, by Fishel’s Frank, 
and Cash’s Queen B second to none in quality 
and breeding; whelped June 17th, 1918. Price $20 
for females; $25 for males. K. B. Blanchard, 
JCastport, Maine. 
GUN DOGS 
NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY THAT HUNT- 
ing dog for this fall. Do not wait until you want 
to go on your hunting trip, but get in touch with 
Bailey Brothers, Bethel, Conn. now. They will 
fit you out with a broken dog or puppies. Let 
us know your wants. Bailey Bros., Bethel, Conn. 
POINTERS POINTERS POINTERS—STAND- 
ard Bred, eligible to registry. W. O. Gilbert, 
Wilton, Conn. 
SETTERS, PUPPIES 3 MONTHS OLD, 
Grouse and Woodcock Prospects. Chas. Russell, 
Kelletville, Pa. 
GUN DOG WANTED 
WANTED SMALL POINTER DOG NOT OVER 
four years old, thoroughly trained on Grouse and 
Woodcock (Standard' breeding preferred) must be 
staunch and have a good nose. Send Photo with 
full particulars and lowest cash price. A. R. 
Sawyer, Ithaca, N. Y. 
HOUNDS 
COON—FOX—RABBIT HOUNDS—SETTERS 
and Pointers—big game hounds. Price list 5c. 
Jas. H. Grisham’s Kennels, Wheeler, Miss. 
FOR SALE—COON, OPOSSUM AND SKUNK 
dogs, fox, cat and rabbit hounds. Trial allowed. 
Write for list. Mt. Yonah Farm Kennels, Cleve¬ 
land, Ga. 
HIGH-CLASS FOX AND RABBIT HOUNDS. 
Rabbit hounds a specialty. On trial. Stamp. 
Stissing Stock Farm, Bangall, New York. 
HOUNDS FOR ANY GAME, TRIAL, GUAR- 
anteed. Three States Kennels, Somerset, Ky. 
TEN WELL-TRAINED VIRGINIA FOX 
Hounds, also puppiae. Write for prices. H. R. 
Reed, Berlin, Pa. 
MISCELLANEOUS 
BEAUTIFULLY MARKED AND VERY 
large strain of Russian Wolfhounds from two 
months to four years old if you wish the finest 
to be had, write me. White Collie matron with 
six puppies will sell all or separately. Have sev¬ 
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grown dogs small and of the very best of breed¬ 
ing. All eligible to registration and extended 
pedigree furnished with each sale. Alligator 
Farm, Hot Springs, Ark. 
FRENCH BULLDOG, GUI VIVE II., A. K. C. 
171663 dark brindle, excellent head, heavy bone, 
and short screw tail. Winner 7 blues and 13 
Specials weight, 23 pounds. Standard Kennels, 
R.F.D. No. 1—Box 205, Bedford, Ohio. 
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Address Desk F, Hounds and Hunting, Decatur, 
Ill. 
NORWEGIAN BEAR DOGS—IRISH WOLF 
Hounds, English Bloodhounds, Russian Wolf 
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illustrated catalogue, 5c. stamps. Rookwood Ken¬ 
nels, Lexington, Ky. 
ONE DOG, FOUR BITCHES, YEAR OLD, 
by Blue Diamond’s Frank out of a half sister to 
the Derby winner Jumping Jack; photos sent; 
price, $12.50 and $15. Wm. Early, West Alexan¬ 
dria, Ohio. 
SIXTY-MINUTE WORM REMEDY FOR 
Dogs—A vegetable compound administered with 
food. Harmless. Results guaranteed. Prepaid, 
8 doses 50c.: IS, $1.00. 50, $2.00; 100, $3.50. 
Chemical Products Co., Box 1523, Minneapolis, 
Minn. 
TERRIERS 
THREE SCOTTISH TERRIERS FEMALES. 8 
to 9 months old. Eligible to registration. Very- 
reasonable. Standard Kennels, Box 205, Bedford, 
Ohio. 
WIRE HAIRED FOX TERRIERS—A LITTER 
of good, strong, farm raised pedigreed puppies 
for sale. Geo. W. Lovell,-Middleboro, Mass. 
