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AIREDALES 
AIREDALE TERRIERS — “THE UNIVER- 
sal dog.” Dandy two-months old pedigreed pup¬ 
pies; males $25.00, females $15.00 each. Cbas. 
Heuwinkel, R. 4, Evansville, Ind. 
AIREDALE BROOD BITCHES, BRED OR 
open. The Imperial Kennels. Satisfy all require¬ 
ments. Dr. Knox, Box 50, Danbury, Conn. 
AIREDALES, REGISTERED; BEST BLOOD- 
lines; high class individuals; will please the most 
fastidious. Satisfaction guaranteed. Priced to sell. 
Dr. James Campbell, Geneva, Ind. 
LIONHEART AIREDALES—SUPREME IN 
courage and intelligence; modern in “quality” and 
appearance; with the one-man disposition, nose, 
hunting ability and general usefulness of the old 
school Airedale. We can prove it. Sales list and 
literature on request. Lionheart Kennels, Victor, 
Montana. 
PEDIGREED AIREDALE PUPS, $10.00 UP. 
E. R. Weeks, Springfield Center, New York. 
SUPERIOR QUALITY AIREDALE PUPS. 
Attractively priced. O. Robey, Maryville, Mo. 
CHESAPEAKE BAYS 
' CHESAPEA K E BAY RETRIEVERS. 
Whelped Dec. 18, 1922. Eligible to registry. For¬ 
rest D. Gunderson, Oconomowoc, Wis. 
FOR SAL E—ENGLISH LLEWELLYN, 
Irish setter pups, trained dogs, pointers. Irish 
water spaniels and Chesapeake Bay retrievers, both 
pups, trained dogs; enclose 6 cents stamps for lists. 
Thoroughbred Kennels, Atlantic, la. 
FOR SALE — SPLENDID DUCK DOG. 
Pedigreed Chesapeake (2 vrs.) ; satisfactory trial; 
$200. Geo. B. Kindig, Doniphan, Neb. 
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PUPPIES FOR SALE—POINTERS, CHESA- 
peake Ba.ys, Labrador retrievers (imported stock). 
Russian wolfhounds. Stud dogs in above breeds. 
Registered stock only. Booklet on request. Vilas 
Kennels, Hot Springs, Ark. 
HOUNDS 
" FOUR POINTER PUPS, SIX MONTHS 
old, carrying the blood lines of Imported Tom 
Speedy, Lorna Doone, Manitoba Rap, Mt. Riga 
Rap, and Lady Ferris. Immune for distemper. 
Sixty dollars each. Will ship on approval. Earl 
Reuter, East Alton, Ill. 
IRISH WOLFHOUNDS, REGISTERED IM- 
! ported stock, $30 each, to introduce where un¬ 
known. Catalog, Rookwood Kennels, Lexington, Ky. 
OLD-FASHIONED LONG-EARED BLACK 
and tan registered American foxhound puppies, su¬ 
preme in hound character, endurance and trailing 
ability. Pedigree includes most noted and longest- 
| eared old-time hounds on record. $25.00 each on 
approval. Earl Gossett, Box 35, Bannock, Ohio. 
GREYHOUNDS, BEAUTIES, FROM CHAM- 
l pion A. K. C. stock. Reasonable prices. Spring 
Brook Farm, Littleton, Mass, 
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FOR SALE —WOLFHOUNDS. BUCKEYE 
Kennels, Pierre, S. Dak., Box No. 324. 
HOUNDS—COON, FOX, WOLF, RABBIT. 
Trained, partly trained, and puppies. All trained 
dogs sent on 10 days’ trial. 10c stamp brings price 
and owner’s reference lists. We want you to write 
to our customers about our dogs and the way we 
do business. Otis Slater & Sons, Oconee, Ill. 
PURE-BRED AMERICAN FOXHOUNDS, 
suitable for coon, cat, skunk, opossum, mink, deer, 
fox, wolves and rabbits. Trained and untrained; 
I also puppies. July and Walker strains. Trained 
; dogs sold on ten days’ trial. J. E. Adams, New 
Florence, Mo. 
MISCELLANEOUS DOGS 
CHOICE BEAGLES AND HOUND PUP- 
)ies, two months old. Broken and partly broken 
lounds; cheap. Harry Bowman, Seven Valley, Pa. 
In transactions between strangers, 
the purchase price in the form of a 
draft, money order or certified check 
payable to the seller should be de¬ 
posited with some disinterested third 
person or with this office with the un¬ 
derstanding that it is not to be trans¬ 
ferred until the dog has been received 
and found to be satisfactory. 
MISCELLANEOUS DOGS (Cont’d) 
COCKER PUPPIES. PEDIGREED BEAU- 
ties, from best hunting stock. Rev. E. Rowland, 
Greensville, Ont. 
FIVE MONTHS OLD, REGISTERED SET- 
ter puppies; $35. Sire, full brother Topsy Hawk; 
dam by Paliacho. W. S. McFall, Columbia, Tenn. 
FOR SALE—FEMALE BEAGLES, ALL 
ages; Airedales, rabbit hounds. Harold Evans, 
Moore’s Hill, Indiana. 
FOR SALE—IRISH SETTER PUPPIES. 
Sire, Imported Raneagown; dam, Elmores 
Gretchen, by Champion Richwoods Glenroy, ex- 
Red-ie Oge. C. S. Helgeson, Crookston, Minn. 
GORDON SETTER PUPPIES FOR SALE, 
from my private shooting bitch and the great Kelly 
N; eligible^ to registry; dogs $100; bitches $50; 
black with/tan points and beauties. K. Layne, 
Cuba, Ill. 
POINTER, STURDY MALE, ONE YEAR 
old, pedigreed, thoroughly broke and retrieves per¬ 
fectly on land and water. Consider it an injustice 
to both dog and lover of good hunting to keep in 
this territory. Price $75.00, which is secondary, 
and to be left with Forest & Stream until person 
is satisfied. L. PI. Trowbridge, 86-88 Frelinghuysen 
Ave., Newark, N. J. 
REGISTERED 3% MONTHS ENGLISH 
setter, $20 or $25. 2-year beagle bitch, $15. Aire¬ 
dale pups and broad matrons. Gar-Len Kennels, 
Wm. King, Poindexter, Ky. 
REGISTERED POINTER PUPS. FINEST 
breeding, $25-$35. Wm. Rockel, R 9-20, Spring- 
field, Ohio. 
SMOOTH FOX TERRIER PUPPIES. REG- 
istered and best of Sabine breeding. $15 to $25. 
Maridell Kennels, Eldorado Springs, Mo. 
MISCELLANEOUS 
BEAGLES ARE RAPIDLY BECOMING 
the leading sporting dogs. Hounds and Hunting 
have more beagle news than all other magazines 
combined. Sample, 20c.; $1.50 yearly. Desk F, 
Hounds and Hunting, Decatur, Ill. 
FOR SALE—PATENT RIGHTS FOR BEST 
dog mange remedy known; never fails; make me 
an offer. Lewis L. Taylor, care Amer. Ry. Exp. 
Co., Orlando, Fla. 
ST. BERNARDS 
FOR SALE—ST. BERNARD PUPS, BEAU- 
ties, from prize winning stock; healthy and strong. 
C. O. D. References given. Hazel George Myers, 
5904 College, Indianapolis, Indiana. 
WANTED: DOGS TO TRAIN 
WANTED—BIRD DOGS FOR TRAINING. 
Thirty-three years’ experience, developing grouse 
and quail dogs ; excellent references ; terms reason¬ 
able. A. E. Seidel, Danville, Pa. 
WIRED HAIRED POINTING GRIFFONS 
A RARE ONE. BEST BLOOD LINES IN 
the world. $150. Dr. Elliott, Fox Lake, Wis. 
DOG 
BOOKS 
FOR THE 
DOG 
LOVER 
THE AIREDALE. By W. A. Bruette. This in¬ 
structive and interesting work covers the history, 
breeding and training of these useful dogs. It is 
the latest and best book on the subject. Those 
who desire to train their dogs to the highest state 
of efficiency either as companions or for hunting 
will find easily understood and practical instruc¬ 
tions on the subjects of general training, retriev¬ 
ing, swimming and diving, and work on squirrels, 
rabbits, partridges, etc. There are important 
chapters devoted to the laws of breeding, kennel 
management, preparation for and handling in the 
show ring, diseases and treatment and many 
hints and instructions of great value to breeders 
and owners. Price, in cartridge board covers, 
$1.00. 
HOUNDS AND BEAGLES. By a Fox Hunter. 
This book tells how to develop the young hound 
into a high-class fox, coon or rabbit dog, an ac¬ 
tive, intelligent searcher and a true, steady driver 
on the trail. Instructions are given for correcting 
common faults, such as babbling, loafing and back 
trailing. Instructions are given for developing a 
pack, and the subjects of field trials, care, condi¬ 
tioning, handling and treatment are adequately 
covered. Every man who loves a hound should 
have this book. 224 pages, illustrated, cartridge 
cover. $1.00. 
MODERN BREAKING. By William A. Bruette. 
Every phase of the subject has been carefully 
covered and the important lessons are illustrated 
by photographs from life. It is a book well cal¬ 
culated to enable the amateur to become a suc¬ 
cessful trainer and handler. There are chapters 
on The Art of Training, Setters vs. Pointers, 
Selection of Puppies, Naming Dogs, Nomencla¬ 
ture, Training Implement, Know Thyself, First 
Lessons, Yard Breaking, Pointing Instinct, 
Backing, Ranging, Retrieving, Gun Shyness, 
Faults and Vices, Conditioning, Don’ts. Illus¬ 
trated by reproductions of CLthaus paintings. 169 
pages. Cartridge cover, $1.00. Illustrated. 
PRACTICAL DOG TRAINING. By S. T. 
Hammond. The fundamental principles of dog 
training described in this book were adopted by 
the writer after years of study. His own success 
has encouraged the belief that the book will prove 
of special value in dog training for amateur or 
professional. Cloth, $1.00. 
AMERICAN GAME BIRD SHOOTING. By 
George Bird Grinnell. This large and profusely 
illustrated volume covers the whole field of upland 
shooting in America. It deals with the birds fol¬ 
lowed by the upland shooter with dog and gun, 
and gives practically everything that is known 
about the woodcock, the snipe, all the North 
American quail, grouse and wild turkeys. This 
is its scheme. Part I—Life histories of upland 
game birds; many portraits. Part II—Upland 
shooting and also guns, loads, dogs, clothing. 
Part III—Shooting of the future, ruffed grouse, 
quail, etc. 558 pages. Illustrated. Cloth, $5.00. 
FOREST and STREAM 
Book Department 
9 E. 40th ST., NEW YORK, N. Y. 
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