gainst its mesh and fell violently to 
ie ground, where she lay in pain, 
urt internally. 
Harry carried her to his home and 
lid her on his own bed, where she had 
ften slept before. After a while, she 
as able to rise, but seemed very weak 
ad sick. She refused all food and 
ily drank a little tea and coffee, 
arry nursed her as best he could, 
ving her home remedies as indicated. 
ie took his medicine trustingly, but 
ew steadily weaker. 
She would not let him go from her 
ght. If he remained away more than 
few minutes she either called him 
ith a plaintive bleat, or made an 
‘ort to get up and find him. For 
o weeks she lingered, looking up at 
r master with pleading and affec- 
mate eyes until the end. 
When she died it was almost as 
ich a loss to Mr. Vandall as if she 
d been a lifelong friend, and al- 
>ugh he felt he never could permit 
inself to become so fond of another 
iraal, he has already begun to feed 
d care for the two little male fawns 
i left behind. 
EORGE THE TRAPPER 
(Continued from page 621) 
de by George and of great strength, 
climbed several hundred feet on the 
st side, following the Government 
aze which was much too winding 
suit George’s trapper’s nature. He 
1 a woodsman’s faculty for sensing 
best passages, never going up a 
if he could keep along the bench 
never dropping down very far if 
leant climbing up again later. We 
e across cougar tracks and dis- 
>ed the big, fawn-coloured fellow 
it fifty yards below us, feeding on 
e offal. He saw us too and snarled, 
ving his teeth and gums, but all 
time he edged away. We carried 
t-range revolvers only—for ours 
a trapping trip, not a big game 
' so we continued on our way 
out molesting him further, 
ir first lunch consisted of bacon, 
md baking-powder bannocks. The 
r George mixed in true trapper 
ion in the mouth of his flour sack, 
dough he fried in a pan on the hot 
•rs, after dipping it in bacon fat. 
orge was an American born, but a 
dian by adoption during all the 
een years he had been trapping 
e Shuswap. In the course of his 
it conversations he was wont to 
very often to the world-famous 
D. Rockefeller and his millions, 
ut malice or envy, and he insisted 
he would not exchange his stom- 
oeans and bannocks for all John 
wealth. 
we plodded along during the j 
657 
VL.&D. 
INCORPORATED 
The Sterling Mark For Sportsmen ' 
VL.&D 
GUNS 
- $12S. ss - 
WITH EJECTOR SI6S.& 
Von Lencerke UDetmold Inc 
TH.SCHAUFFLEI^. President^ 
049 MADISON AVENUE 
Re iv York. City 
FOLDING PUNCTURE-PROOF CANVAS BOATS 
by 8 hlnd eaS safe°fo h r a f a d mnv n0 n eaks ° P repair3; cheok as baggage, carry 
used by'U S f Ind Rnr’p,^ 1 S n eS; non - smk able; stronger than wood; 
Hiicara tnd St fl! n,. G T nraents - Awarded First Prize at 
Motors Catalog W ° rld 8 Fairs - We fit our b °ats for Outboard 
King Folding Canvas Boat Co.. 428 Harrison St.. Kalamazoo. Mich. 
J5ECOME A 
M .' — * -mRii 
PSfflltfCT 
Exclusive Profession 
overrun with competitors. 
Wj Crowded with opportunity for 
'irA ft money ' maJ(ing and big fees. 
$5000 to $10,000 incomes attained 
by experts. Easy to master under our 
^ A despondence methods. Diploma award- 
fr^ttincr .^sist students and graduates in 
g tting started and developing their businesses. Estab¬ 
lished 1916. Write for information; it will open your 
eyes. Do it today. 
American Landscape School, 71 -F Newark. New York 
s 
DON’T WEAR 
A TRUSS 
BE COMFORTABLE— 
W ear the Brooks Appliance, the modern 
scientific invention which gives rupture 
sufferers immediate relief. It has no 
obnoxious springs or pads. Automatic 
Air Cushions bind and draw together 
the broken parts. No salves or plasters. I 
Durable. ( heap. Sent on trial to L _ _ 
T F ook tnr Re , wa r. e of imitations. Mr. C. E. Brooks 
C F Rvn l atle T- a ! k bearin « Portrait and signature of 
< . L. Brooks which appears on every Appliance TVnnJ 
plain, B sS e env^!!e infnrmat ' 0n a " d fre^ 
BROOKS APPLIANCE CO.. 164 State St.. Marshall. Mich. 
binoculars 
BENNER & CO. 
Achromatic Adjustable Prisma 
tyP e Clear White Crystal 8_\ 
Lenses. Ideal for Hunting 
Lamping. Fishing, etc. Guaran- 
| teed perfect. Well made and 
[serviceable; will last a life 
ft'H'C- Black morocco covered 
body. Case and Shoulder Straps 
included. Value $20.00. Our 
special price, C.O.D.. $8.75. 
Order to-day. This instrument 
guaranteed to please or money 
cheerfully refunded. 
D-5 Trenton. N. J. 
The Broadbill Duck Call 
I or better success on your duck hunt 
use a true-to-life toned Broadbill for all 
ducks. Instructions with Call. 
Ask your Dealer, or $1.00 postpaid 
Dcaicrs, ask your Jobber. 
N. C. HANSEN CO., Zimmerman, Minn. 
High Grad£ Knife 5 |oo i easy minify ^^ooMonthiy 
11.00.For 25c.'extra vonr uca| n n wanted mailed for 
obligate yoo to act as St™”* a ddreaa put on knife. This does not 
Ol * e * c ! a9,Ve territory to those wiil- 
OIO ^ to give most of their time. If yoa 
i eai ? ,n ^ ,es ? th an $1200 yearly 
you how t° make more, 
r-jmake fine Birthday 
and Holiday PRESENTS 
novelty cutlery CO. 
453 Bar St., Canton, Ohio 
SEND TO m OCEAN AV^KLYN. R V FOR MEW ILLUSTRATED PRICE LIST OE THE 
BASS LURES ? IE A D N B ? LOUIS RHEAD 
STREAM. ^?NGLEll B o'oKS I THAT S Hm^n ^T<^ LIKE COPIES OF BASS FOOD IN LAKE OR 
gK¥H4rM^ A N C 0 E WS TR G Y IV A E ^^DAS?| R A g5 
FOR LA H K T E R ° T P r’ A^ST^j 
SHINERS. BIG°DOU^E L H X OOK T GOLD^OR 11 ^^?^° K GOLDEN CHUB OR SILVER 
STREAMERS. DEEP WATER TROT T tmt -BODY MASCALONGE TROLLINC 
darter mimnowF c^S ER pro T S?t L lH NG ret P u° R R me P d ,K i E f ?§U Tr^S? SI 
In writing to Advertisers mention Forest and Stream. It will identify you. 
