space and up to the dead heifer. Here 
he stopped, and as he turned broadside 
both rifles rang out together. He let 
out a blood-curdling bawl and seemed 
to snap at his side, then ran a few steps 
in our direction and stopped, when, 
with two more shots, he subsided in a 
dark heap. 
Reloading and ready we moved gin- 
gerly up to him; but he was down for 
good, the first two shots having been 
mortal. Though nothing unusual as 

to size, weighing pobably about 550 
pounds, he was a fine grizzly with an 
exceptionally good silver- tipped coat. 
Indeed, I hated not to get his skin, but 
Mac was assuredly entitled to it, hav- 
ing already paid the price with two of 
his best heifers. 
Mosquito, Moose and Mas: 
calonge 
(Continued from page 331) 
eddy carried me slowly upstream, at 
the edge of swishing, gurgling down- 
stream waters. 
A few of these smooth-looking 
“horse races” brought respectful and 
reasonable attention, and more careful 
consideration of the old saying, “looks 
are often deceiving.” 
But our problems now were to keep 
our feet from wearing out on these 
riffle leads. For two days we figured 
and dodged and shifted and lead down 
through a series of little rapids that 
ran swiftly through deep narrow chan- 
nels like rabbits scuttling through a 
run or snarled and showed tiny teeth 
in the broad shallows like wolf pups 
threatening slaughter for the future. 
Occasionally a brook would throw a 
cupful of water gurgling into the in- 
creasing volume of the Bell—until 
when we dropped into Lake St. Simeon 
we had a fairly able-bodied channel of 
water. 
St. Simeon is not a very beautiful 
lake—a big round bowl of water, its 
regular shore line much the same in 
one place as in another. Even the hills 
which formed the rim of the bowl are 
low, drab, conventional slopes. No bold, 
pine-clad promentories thrust out into 
the lake and no cool bays sank back 
into green, rugged hills. And to cap it 
all, several newly built cabins squatted 
in their clearings at wide intervals 
along the shore. The logs ha“ not yet 
turned the dark brown of year-seasoned 
timber. 
We were puzzled. Were we already 
at Nottawa? Were the maps entirely 
wrong or had we covered more miles 
than we realized through those stum- 
bling little rapids? 
There seemed to be no one living at 
these new. cabins; then we came to one 
from which a thin whisp of smoke 
curled upward. It was a large clear- 
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