In the Heart of the Rockies 
The Elkhorn Ranch is located four miles from the northwest corner of the Yellow¬ 
stone Park and sixty miles from Bozeman, Montana. It is reached by an auto trail 
that follows the west branch of the Gallatan River. 
In the midst of the Scenic Wonders of the world, it is the ideal spot for those 
who love the great open spaces. There are wonderful trails for horseback riding, 
marvelous views for the mountain-climber—the best of trout and grayling fishing for 
the angler—great herds of elk and sheep for the photographer—trips to the Yellow¬ 
stone Park—a big round-up at Bozeman in August where you can see the top riders 
of the world and the tribal life of the Blackfeet Indians in all their native splendor. 
The Ranch House and guest cabins are substantial and scrupulously clean. Good 
springs and mattresses on the beds. The food is the best and there is plenty of it. 
There is a well-broken, sure-footed horse for every guest. The guides are old-time 
Westerners. The ranch will be open from June 1st to November 15th. A limited num¬ 
ber of men and women can be accommodated. References will be given and are expected 
from our prospective guests. 
r rnP of Miller ELK H0RN RANCH 
iLrne&i ivimer, salesville, Montana 
HUNTERS! 
Go where you can hunt ruffed grouse, Snow-Shoe 
Jack rabbits, deer, bear, eat, and be comfortable. 
“Mountain Lake Inn,” with its steam heat and 
running hot and cold water in every room, is in 
the heart of Penna.’s best hunting ground. Season 
opens Nov. 1st. Telephone call 3-R. 4 Canadensis, 
Pa. Write for booklet. FRANK W. JANNEY, 
Canadensis, Pa. 
Aiiraci Wild Ducks 
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some distant ducking grounds? At- g 
tract ducks in flocks to waters near jg 
you by planting WILD RICE SEED, g 
their favorite food. Now, before freeze- m 
up, is ideal planting time. Helpful S 
literature. Write B 
TERRELL’S AQUATIC FARM, 1 
Dept. H-255, Oshkosh, Wis. 1 
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WHITE’S GAME PRESERVE 
WATERLILY P. 0. 
CURRITUCK SOUND, N. C. 
Best duck and goose shooting in America. Also 
quail and Wilson snipe. Splendid yellow-leg and 
plover shooting September and October. Make reserva¬ 
tion now for November, December or January. Very 
best of reference in every city along the coast. 
If interested in growing wild duck foods, write us. 
We are the pioneers in the business. Correspondence 
solicited. 
LIVE DECOYS 
Another flock of trained genuine English 
gray call ducks. Our ducks are bred under 
natural conditions, are small, tame and the 
easiest to handle. The best in the world, 
being used for over a quarter of a century 
with greatest success. Order early for fu¬ 
ture delivery and save disappointment. 
Address WALLACE EVANS GAME FARM, St Charles, ILLINOIS 
RAISE GUINEA PIGS 
Jfor us. We buy all you raise. Big 
profits—largedemand—easilyraised. 
S Pay better than poultry or rabbits. Par- 
-» --— "ticulars and booklet how to raise FREE. 
CAVIES DISTRIBUTING CO.. 1231 Sr«ad Ave., Kansas City, Mo» 
FOR SALE 
The Best Hunting Grounds in the East 
Farm 3 77 acres with good roomy buildings 
and the best deer, bear and small game hunt¬ 
ing grounds in the East. Contains a big trout 
lake fed by a good size trout brook, which 
also is the drinking place for the deer miles 
around. The farm borders the 20,000 acres 
Pennsylvania State Forest and is near the 
13,000 acres of woodland of a hunting club. 
In hunting season nearly all the game is 
forced to cross this farm, which would be a 
“Mecca” and make a nice home for a sport- 
loving gentleman or a Rod and Gun Club. 
Come and convince yourself. For particu¬ 
lars apply to 
H. BEHME, “Nortbcliff ” Oyst«r Bay, L. L, New York 
Must Be Sold 
Regardless of Cost 
500 pairs of Prince Edward 
Island Silver Foxes, some of them 
prize-winners. I will sell them to 
the quick buyers at $100 each as 
1 am unable to take care of them. 
WILLIAM LAWSON, 
Gen. Del. Syracuse, N. Y. 
FOR SALE 
Two Memberships in Select Duck Club 
located on BACK BAY, VA. 
Canvasback, Canada Geese, Redhead, 
Ruddy and other ducks. Battery and 
Baited Points. Shooting unexcelled. 
BRANCH, 5 East 44th Street, New York 
NEWFOUNDLAND 
A Country of Fish and Garfie 
A Paradise for the Camper and Angler 
Ideal Canoe Trips 
The country traversed by the System of the Reid Newfoundland Company, Ltd., is exceedingly rich in 
all kinds of Fish and Game. All along the route of the Railway are streams famous for their Salmon and 
Trout fishing, also Caribou barrens. Americans who have been fishing and hunting in Newfoundland 
say there is no other country in the world in which so good fishing and hunting can be secured and with 
such ease as in Newfoundland. Information, together with illustrated Booklet and Folder, cheerfully 
forwarded upon application to 
F. E._ PITTMAN, General Passenger Agent, 
Newfoundland Government Railway St. John’s, Newfoundland 
spaces, can easily prove to be the saving 
grace of a hurried, be-fiustered gener¬ 
ation. The boy—or girl—who is taught 
to have an inherent love of such things 
will not want the tinsel, the sham hap¬ 
piness and the unstaple joy of modern 
society. Concentrate on Boydom, if 
you will. Our boy. He has reached 
the most significant period of his whole 
existence. Ideas for the future are 
being formed. Habits are in the mak¬ 
ing. I don’t want Sonnyboy to like too 
much jazz, too much dancing, too many 
card parties and too much beach-pet¬ 
ting. I don’t want Sonnyboy to get the 
drug-store loafing habit and the mo- 
tion-picture-every-night craze. I don’t 
want Sonnyboy to learn life from Holly¬ 
wood and the average movie plot. I 
don’t want eleven-o’clock-every-night 
parties. As between Mother Nature 
and manufactured pleasure, I prefer to 
have him write me:—‘tumbled into bed 
at half past seven to-night, mother, 
after five hours of trout fishing, and 
Father is snoring already. Gee! but 
sleep seems good after a day like this.’ 
“If true sportsmanship is all you 
claim it to be, then it is immeasurably 
better and cleaner and finer—for a boy 
—than the customary amusement of 
the youth of to-day. It can save a Na¬ 
tion of boys. It can put love of fine and 
pure things in their hearts and souls. 
If Youth must have its fling, then give 
Nature first chance. For Youth de¬ 
mands only an outlet for superfluous 
energy. There must be an exhaust 
valve. The rifle, the shotgun, the tent 
and the fishing pole are certainly pref¬ 
erable to saxophones and a mistaken 
notion of real fun. And FATHERS 
SHOULD BE THE FIRST TO REAL¬ 
IZE IT—more surely those fathers 
who like the open air. It isn’t that I 
want to cut short or curtail the buoy¬ 
ancy of Youth—it’s merely that I 
would give it the most spiritual ex¬ 
pression, knowing that is best, in the 
end.” 
I could find no argument in rebuttal. 
I arranged Mother’s shawl a bit higher 
around her throat, as the damp breeze 
came in from Coatue, and we strolled 
back into the bright lights of the jazz 
and the tripping feet of many dancers. 
“Can’t I stay up just a half hour 
longer?” asked Sonnyboy. His cheeks 
were flushed. 
“Better not,” I answered, “we are 
going fishin’ in the mornin’ and you 
want to feel fit.” 
A complete change came over his 
face. 
“FISHING!” he exclaimed, “really, 
Father! Oh . . . that’s DIFFERENT! 
I’d rather do THAT than anything 
else. Good night, everybody”—to the 
young folks in the alcove beyond, 
“thought you wanted to play Golf, Dad. 
What time do we start?” 
In writing to Advertisers mention Forest and Stream. It will identify you. 
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