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FOREST AND S T REAM 
November, 19D 
Let Us Tan Your Hide. 
Anil let us do your head mounting, rug, 
robe, coat, and •glove making. You never 
lose anything and generally gain by dealing 
direct with headquarters. 
We tan deer skins with hair on for rugs, 
or trophies, or dress them into buckskin 
glove leather. Bear, dog, calf, cow, horse 
or any other kind of hide or skin tanned 
with the hair or fur on. and finished soft, 
light, odorless, arid made up into rugs, 
gloves, caps, men’s and women’s garments 
when so ordered. 
Get our illustrated catalog which gives 
prices of tanning, taxidermy and head 
mounting. Also prices of fur goods and 
big mounted game heads we sell. 
THE CROSBY FRISIAN FUR COMPANY 
Rochester, N. Y. 
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” 
HAND KNIT 
HUNTING STOCKINGS 
Heavy Maine wool, with legs 4" 
longer than ordinary sock so as 
to come to knee and not slip 
down. Weight pound to the 
pair. Colors, white and gray. 
Men’s and Women’s. 
Knee Length $1.35 to $1.75 
Over Knee 2.00 to 3.00 
Send for 1918 circular and sam¬ 
ple of yarn. 
L. L. BEAN, FR M %° E RT 
THOMAS- 
The Thomas hand made split bamboo 
fishing rod has been perfected to meet 
both the all around and the various special 
requirements of the modern angling sport. 
Made of the finest bamboo, light, resilient, 
perfectly jointed and balanced. In the 
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117 Exchange St., Bangor, Me. 
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46 Years of square dealing has earned us the 
confidence of trappers ail over America. Fair, 
careful grading and top prices. Your money 
sent at once. Write now for our reliable 
prices, supply catalogue, shipping tags. 
SIMON STJMMERFIELD & CO. 
Dept. 4 1 St. Louis, U. S. A. 
“One Reliable Fur House’* 
GUN CABINETS 
$or»oo 
If interested, write for our spe¬ 
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Cabinets, or complete Gun 
Catalog. 
We have added to our line, a depart¬ 
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every description. Write us when in 
need of anything. 
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523 Broadway, New York 
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526 Delta Ave. Gladstone, Mich. 
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PADDLE AND PACK 
IN THE DOMINION 
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conical, brad awl teeth half way throug 
my forefinger. This time I put in a gas 
When we pried his jaws apart, they wer 
fully nine inches from tip to tip. Such 
capacious maw looked like the cavern ir 
ferno, but kept in bounds by gag law, th 
disgorger worked out the spoon barb an 
his majesty was released: Tired, sere, an 
dejected, he floated for a moment with hi 
back fin like a periscope. Then like a silt 
marine he dove for deep water 
M ACK remarked, “That’s some spor 
Now, you try it. Remember, only on 
cast.” I threw the line on the horde 
between the onrushing current and the r< 
turning eddy so it fell exactly on the sam 
spot as before. Then came the same sna) 
It was like holding a matinee and evenin 
performance of the same drama, with onl 
a shift in one of the performers. Th 
piece was so well rehearsed that Mack d( 
dared it was a strike from the same on 
that he had caught. From the intensity c 
the rushes, the sullenness with which h 
yielded to line pressure, the desperate el 
forts at the surface he made to gain a slac 
which would permit him to throw the spool 
he went through his part with as much ir 
tensity of feeling, vim, and energy as h 
colleague. But on the scales he registere 1 
only twelve pounds. 
Someone looked at his watch. It was ju: 
28 minutes since we had forgotten abov 
that dinner, but with a record—a pound 
minute—we had had sport enough for tht 1 
day. It was worth a trip in the Canadia 
wilderness to feel the electric thrill let loos* 
Long will remain in memory the pictur 
that was painted in those few moments c 1 
suspense. With such a background of wif 
rushing black water, rimmed by sheer rocl 
glacier polished, and crowned with popls 
and the pine, a scene fresh from the han' 
of God that had not been desecrated by ma: 
here was a fitting canvas on which to dt : 
pict a struggle that makes the nerve enc 
ings of a fisherman tingle with delight. | 
With big fish should also go big game am, 
indeed, we were not disappointed. Bea 
deer, caribou, and moose abound, so wou! 
say the guide hooks if there were ar 1 
printed concerning this region. Not Ion 
ago a moose debated the right of way wit 1 
the west bound express near our friend- 
lodge and the train crew had juicy steak 
to prevent waste these meatless days. * 
While we were out on this trip a blac 1 
hear visited our guide’s cabin home an 
raised a rumpus at the back door. Lav! 
rence, the guide, had trapped a fine she bef 
a few weeks before and her pelt adorne 
the cabin walls. Her mate had followed tfj 
scent and when he came to the conclusici 
that his consort was in the cabin, old Bruij 
proceeded to smash up the loose boxes pile 
at the end of the shack where the skin w i 
stretched. The wife sat one night befoii 
the cabin door with a rifle across her If 
while she and the older daughter debate, 
how the girl would run to the lake wit 
the baby while the mother would cover tl 
retreat if old Bruin broke down the bam 
door. After demolishing all the loose mat- 
rial about the house and scratching at tl 
logs on which his consort’s hide w i 
stretched, Bruin gave up the quest. 
