December, 1918 
FOREST AND STREAM 
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insist on getting something for nothing 
where vour presence is not desired, you 
are pretty liable to get nothing but trouble 
—and pay for it too. 
Say, but I’ve wandered some from my 
hunt, haven’t I? Well, when that young 
fellow “Co-eed 1 ” it made me think how 
much nicer it was to have the land-owner 
hunting with you, instead of hunting after 
you. I promise you that I won’t diverge 
again. 
“Hello, Arthur!” I exclaimed as he 
parted the bushes and stepped out. 
“Hello!” he answered, “any luck?” 
“Pat!” said I, “and there’s another one 
just gone tearing off through the timber.” 
So we hunted for the balance of the 
afternoon together, but it was my luck to 
get the shooting. 
I was snarled up in some sweet fern 
and white birches, when a woodcock 
jumped with a whistle and flipped and 
flopped in their zig-zag fashion to safety. 
I threw two empty shells to the ground 
and blew the smoke out of the barrels. 
“Two blanks!” I said, “but I’m going to 
have another try at him. He has not 
gone'very far.” 
We worked over where he appeared to 
have lit, and up he sprang off to my left. 
I let him have the left barrel and made a 
good hit. Before I got to him, a gray 
squirrel started down a tall chestnut free 
and Arthur spied him and shouted tu me. 
I let him have a barrel and scored. 
As it grew near sunset, we started back 
to the house and stumbled onto a big bevy 
of quail. I missed with both barrels, sad 
to say, but we put up three a moment 
later and each of us got one. 
I had a ruffed grouse, a woodcock, a 
gray squirrel, and a quail. Variety enough 
for one afternoon. Plenty, too, in this 
section. 
I threw in the gears and let in the clutch. 
“Good night, Arthur!” I said as I moved 
out of the yard. 
“Good night!” was the reply. “Come 
up again!” he added and he meant it. 
“I will,” I replied, and I meant it. 
BIG GAME FISHING NOTES 
NOTHER world’s record in big game 
fishing was shattered in the Catalina 
Island waters, when James W. Jump re¬ 
cently landed a 314-pound marlin sword 
fish in 28 minutes, with light tackle. Not 
only is this unprecedented with light tackle, 
but the fish was near the Tuna Club record 
for a sword fish on any tackle. The big¬ 
gest one ever caught was in 1916, which 
weighed 362 pounds. 
Not in many years have the deep-sea 
fighters been so plentiful as this season off 
the famous Southern California banks. 
The unusually warm water may cause this. 
Great swarms of yellow-tail and other light 
tackle prizes have been frequent. The 
leaping tuna, dolphin and marlin sword 
fish, varying in size from 50 to over 300 
pounds, have been plentiful. W. C. 
Boschen, of New York, is credited with 
capturing 99 tuna and 5 sword fish for the 
season. His nearest competitor is Jas. W. 
Jump, of Los Angeles, with 86 tuna and 
11 sword fish. Ralph Vandeni holds the 
record for the season with the largest tuna 
caught. It weighed 149^2 pounds. 
The publishers of Forest and Stream 
desire to inform the public that it is 
impossible for them to assume re¬ 
sponsibility for satisfactory transac¬ 
tions between buyers and sellers brought 
in contact through these columns. 
This applies particularly to dogs and 
live stock. In transactions between 
strangers, the purchase price in the 
form of a draft, money order or cer¬ 
tified check payable to the seller should 
be deposited with some disinterested 
third person or with this office with 
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¬ 
amination found to be satisfactory. 
AIREDALES 
A BRACE OF SPLENDIDLY BRED AIRE 
dales from the best working stock. Rugged out¬ 
door dogs four months old, typical of the breed. 
Satisfaction guaranteed. Price $20.00 each. Wm. 
J. Macaulay, Trempealeau, Wis. 
AIREDALES OF QUALITY: TWO MALES, 
two females. Whelped August 2nd, 1918 by 
Champion Normanton Tipit, out of Morna of 
Cralan, both sire and dam being by International 
Champion Tinturn Tip Top. Large husky in¬ 
dividuals, the kind you are looking for. Avo- 
court Kennels, Lock Box 75. Newton, N. J. 
CHAMPION TINTERN ROYALIST PROVEN 
Airedale brood bitch, typical, specimen, $25 
papers. Earl Gossett, Bannock, Ohio. 
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 for 
sale. Washoe Kennels, Anaconda, Mont. 
BEAGLES 
BEAGLES PUPPIES, WINNERS AND 
trained dogs; $5.00 to $15.00. Seven days trial. 
M. W. Baublitz, Seven Valleys, Pa. 
FOR SALE—TRAINED BEAGLES—BEAGLE 
pups, rabbit hounds, varmint dogs. Harold Evans, 
Moores Hill, Indiana. 
THE STANFORD BEAGLES—“GET THE 
Best.” Puppies, stud dogs, brood bitches, ready 
to train and use. Photo’s, 0c stamps. Stanford 
Kennels, Bangall, 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 Kennels, 
Route 2, York, Pa. 
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.--—. 
WHLTB^COLLIES.-^BEAUTIFUL, INTELLI- 
gent, refined and useful; pairs not a kin for sale. 
The Shomont, Monticello, far 
FOR SALE 
LLEWELLIN, ENGLISH, IRISH SETTER 
pups and trained dogs, also Irish Water Spaniels, 
Chesapeake Bay Retriever, Pointers both in pups 
and trained dogs. Inclose stamps for price lists. 
Thoroughbred Kennels, Atlantic, Iowa. 
SIXTY-MINUTE WORM REMEDY FOR 
Dogs—A vegetable compound administered with 
food. Harmless. Results guaranteed. Prepaid, 
8 doses 50c.; 18, $1.00; 50, $2.00; 100, $3.50. 
Chemical Products Co., Box 1523, Minneapolis, 
Minn. __ 
GREAT DANES 
GREAT DANE BLUE MERLE BRED BITCH 
for sale, good manners, well trained, very fond of 
children, registered, pedigree represents best blood 
lines of this country and Europe, four years 
old. Also harlequin stud dog, four years old, 
beautifully marked, registered, exceptionally 'good 
blood lines, good disposition write for full par¬ 
ticulars. Bentley Gregg, Purcellville, Va. 
GUN DOGS 
$50.00 BUYS MY ENGLISH SETTER DOG, 
15 months old, a natural hunter, points, retrieves 
his birds. Not gun shy. Registerable. C. W. 
James, S. Windham, Conn. 
A GREAT BROOD AND SHOOTING BITCH 
by Sherwood’s Fred—Fairland Count dam; four 
years last July, $50; guaranteed; does not re¬ 
trieve. William Faherty, Perryville, Mo. 
ENGLISH SETTER BROKEN ON PAR- 
tridge and Grouse. Price fifty dollars. Airedale 
bitch pup. Vibert breeding, eight dollars. M. L. 
Harvey, Montchanin. Delaware. 
FOR SALE—CHOICELY BRED LLEWELLIN 
Setters. One litter of four 2 dogs—whelped June 
5th, 1918—by Godahl No. 34540 Ex-Caesania No. 
38835 dogs $26.00, bitches $20.00. One litter of 
six 3 dogs whelped Sept. 3rd. By Danch Joehawk 
No. 40876, ex-Jekane Noble-Beatrice, evenly 
marked and no better breeding on earth. Dogs 
$20.00, bitches $15.00. Trained and partially 
trained Grouse woodcock and Quail dogs always 
on hand. Chas. A. Haley, Utilty Kennels, Bath, 
N. Y. 
FOR SALE—ENGLISH FEMALE POINTER, 
broke for quail and retreiver, handsome and at¬ 
tractive three years old, price $100. H. M. Har¬ 
ris, Clarksville, Va. 
FOR SALE OR TRADE—DOG & BITCH, 
English setters, 2 year papers; 20 gauge or Colt 
38. Nelt Russell, Kellettville, Pa. 
FOR SALE—PUPS “CH LAMBERTON’S 
Mack ex Russell’s Babe, English setters whelped 
May 3. 1918; papers. Nelt Russell Kellettville, Pa. 
GRAND BRED ORANGE & WHITE ENGLISH 
Setter. 4 years, 6 champions in three generations, 
$35. Solid white female pup by him, 4 mo., $16. 
A registered French bitch bred to a son of Ch. 
Gamius Rival, $40. Stanley Kennels, Northeast 
Harbor, Me. 
PEDIGREED ENLISH SETTER BROKEN ON 
quail. 1 blue belton pup, 7 months old, 1 grand 
female 5 months, field & Bench show stock. Also 
one Airedale female in whelp at a bargain. D. H. 
Anderson, Petaluma, Cal. , 
SETTERS AND POINTERS—PUPPIES 5 MO. 
old, also grown setters from 1 to 2 yrs, old of 
Champion Diodora Prince Breeding. Photo’s, 6<f 
stamps. Stanford Kennels, Bangall. N. Y. _ 
WANTED A RETRIEVER FOR DUCK; 
small dog preferred; must be broken and experi¬ 
enced. M. T. Coolidge, 104 Stone St., Watertown, 
N. Y. 
HOUNDS 
COON HOUNDS $35 & $60. RABBIT AND 
fox hounds $15 and $25. P. L. Snyder, Lime 
Kiln, Pa. 
COON, SKUNK, AND OPPOSSUM HOUNDS 
thoroughly trained. Crackerjack rabbit hounds at 
$15.00. Broken dog sold ten days trial. Young 
hound just _ beginning to trail, at nine dollars. 
Choice puppies, Westminster Kennels, Tower Hill, 
Ill. 
EXTRA WELL-TRAINED FOX HOUNDS; 
guaranteed satisfactory. J. H. Miller, Christiana, 
Pa. _ 
FOR SALE—RUSSIAN WOLF HOUND; 
thoroughbred; high-pedigree, male. Very fine pro¬ 
tector. Take offer fee $35.00. Apply 950 Van 
Duzer Street, Stapleton N. Y. 
HIGH-CLASS FOX AND RABBIT HOUNDS. 
Rabbit hounds a specialty. On trial. Stamp. 
Stissing Stock Farm, Bangall. New York. _ 
NORWEGIAN BEAR DOGS—IRISH WOLF 
Hounds, English Bloodhounds, Russian Wolf 
hounds, American Fox Hounds, Lion Cat, Deer, 
Wolf, Coon and Varmint Dogs; fifty page highly 
illustrated catalogue, 5c. stamps. Rookwood Ken- 
nels, Lexington, Ky. _ 
AIREDALES, COLLIES, BULL AND IRISH 
terrier pups, poodles, etc., $10,00 and $15.00. Large 
stock quick sales, small profits. Consult me before 
buying elsewhere. Leo Smith, 309 Barrow St., 
Jersey City, New Jersey. 
MISCELLANEOUS 
FOR XMAS DELIVERY—SOME FINE RUS- 
sian Wolfhounds, Great Danes and Irish Terrior 
puppies, bred from Champion stock. Pennword 
Kennels Reg., Sparrows Point, Md. 
