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Shotgun. 
steel hammerless breech. 
of the sport. 
RELOADED BY RECOIL 
You are not punished by a heavy ‘‘kick’’ when shooting 
The recoil is used to eject, cock and reload. \ 
Take a Remington Autoloader with you and get fullest enjoyment 
The Ideal Wildfowl Gun. 
List Price $40, Subject to Dealer’s Discounts. 
REMINGTON ARMS COMPANY, Ilion, N. Y. Agency, 315 Broadw 

i the Remington Autoloading 
Your face is protected by the thick- 






ay, New York City. 


reports which have reached us of the quail liber- 
ated through the efforts of the Massachusetts 
Fish and Game Protective Association, seem to 
indicate that with slight assistance Alabama quail 
may be able to establish themselves in Massa- 
chusetts. 
In response to our inquiries, Mr. Goulding has 
sent us the following report of his experience 
with quail. It is possible that the loss of his 
birds can also be traced to parasites acquired 
from domestic poultry. 
I got 15 eggs about four years ago; set them under 
a bantam hen. She got uneasy and broke 3 of them. I 
put them under another bantam hen, and she hatched 
out 12, and they lived and grew fine until two-thirds 
grown; then 1 died, and the 11 lived to grow up, as fine a 
le “irds as you ever saw, until about the middle of 
ye they began to die-off. After losing about half, 
na “& rest go. think, for one thing, my yard 
be rather small, and perhaps I fed them a little too 
a T fed them when they were young same as I fed 
ark ‘Ants, which I have raised for six or seven 
mar ard (unsweetened), maggots, fish worms, 
oer: ! and grain. I had no trouble in raising 
Ss t I had trouble in keeping them after they 
Ing 41 grown. JI am in hopes to try them again 
s 
me. 

WOLVES IN INDIA. 
In the United Provinces (India), wolves ap- 
pear to be not only plentiful, but most destruc- 
tive. In the Allahabad Division alone, says the 
Times, of India, these animals were responsible 
for 122 human lives, of which 86 were children. 
The District Magistrate attributes this increase 
(from 30 in 1905 to 122 in 1906) to the growing 
scarcity of game in the district, and to the “con- 
sequent lapse into bad habits of individual 
wolves.” The wolf of the United Provinces is 
a notoriously badly behaved creature, with a 
peculiar fondness for human children. The 
careless habits of the natives, who sleep in 
open spaces on the ground, have much to do 
with the habits of the wolf, who prefers the 
human infant to all other forms of food, and 
finds it the easiest prey of all. Tigers were 
very destructive in the Kumaon_ Divisions, 
where the number of their victims rose from 
four to twenty. In this division bears are car- 
nivorous, for they are reported to have de- 
stroyed 672 cattle. This is a fall from 1,065 in 
1905. The human death-roll from the effects of 
snake-bite continues high, 5,188 against 4,967 
in the preceding year. Here, again, the habits 
of the natives are responsible for the high mor- 
tality. They go about barefoot and bare-legged, 
and sleep anywhere. There was in the past 
year an increase in the number of wild animals 
destroyed, the total having risen from 1,834 in 
1905 tc 2,586 last year. The best results were 
obtained in the hunting down and destruction 
of wolves, of which 1 were accounted for, 
against 727 in 1905 was a falling off in 
the number of tige.s jdestroyed. which is 
ascribed to the discontinuance of the rewards 
for tigers other than man-eaters. The amount 
paid in rewards last year was Rs. 14,205, against 
Rs. 8,622 in 1905. 
IMPROVED SPIKE 
COLLAR. 
For use in dog training. Price, 
$2.00. By mail, $2.10. Send 
for circular. B. WATERS 
346 Broadway, New York 


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Hotels for Sportsmen. 
MOOSE HUNTING. 
Five hunting camps on headwaters of Tobique and 
Miramichi. The best moose, caribou and deer country 
in New Brunswick. Guides and supplies furnished 
sportsmen on reasonable terms. For particulars and 
references address R. LINDSEY VANDERBECK, 
Riley Brook, Victoria Co., N. B., Canada. 
NEWFOUNDLAND 
Salmon and Trout Fishing; 
Tents, guides, boats provided. 
BUNGALOW, Grand Lake, Newfoundland. 
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THE “ALGONQUIN, 
Joe Lake Station, Ont. 
Combination of a hotel and outfitting 
Key to seven-eighths of Algonquin Park. Nearly every 
requisite for canoeist, camper, etc. Trout fishing unex- 
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also Caribou 
Write. 
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in a space of this size, fourteen lines, at the following 
rates: One time, $2.10; three months (13 insertions), 
$18.20; six months (26 insertions), $35.00; one year 
(52 insertions), $60.00. 
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WOODCRAFT. 
By Nessmuk. Cloth, 160 pages. Illustrated. Price, $1.00. 
A book written for the instruction and guidance of 
those who go for pleasure to the woods. Its author, 
having had a great deal of experience in camp life, has 
succeeded admirably in putting the wisdom so acquired 
into plain and intelligible English. 
FOREST AND STREAM PUBLISHING CO. 
Camp Life in the Woods. 
And the Tricks of Trapping and Trap Making. Con- 
taining hints on camp shelter, all the tricks and bait 
receipts of the trapper, the use of the traps, with in- 
structions for the capture of all fur-bearing animals. 
By W. Hamilton Gibson. Illustrated. Cloth, 300 pages. 
Price, $1.00. 
FOREST AND STREAM PUBLISHING CO. 
TRAINING vs. BREAKING. 
Practical Dog Training; or, Training vs. Breaking. 


By S. T. Hammond. To which is added a chapter on 
training pet dogs, by an amateur. Cloth, 165 pages. 
Price, $1.00. 
FOREST AND STREAM PUBLISHING CO. 

Kennel Special. 
Ads under this head, 2 
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cents a word a time (or 3 cents 
Cash must accompany order. 


FOR SALE.—Thoroughly trained pointers, setters, and 
hounds. you a good one at a moderate price 
_Can furnish 
at any time. GEO. W. LOVELL, Middleboro, Mass. 
We will thoroughly train your shooting dog on quail 
for prairie or cover shooting. Also on woodcock. Terms 
ae apie. LOCH LADDIE KENNELS, Doniphan, 
Mo. tf 
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COCKER SPANIELS.—Puppies and grown stock for 
sale. Everything thoroughbred and guaranteed; pedigree 
accompanies each shipment. Prices reasonable and satis- 
faction guaranteed. Address ARTHUR C. BURNS, 
Franklin, Delaware Co., N. Y. 
A large pack fox, coon, rabbit and skunk hounds. We 
also have one fine mink dog, water spaniels and hound 
pups. Inclose stamp if you want reply. HILLSIDE 
KENNELS, Enosburg Falls, Vt. 10 
FOX HOUNDS, _ RABBIT HOUNDS, COON 
HOUNDS, PARTRIDGE DOGS that stay at tree. 
B. L. CALL, Dexter, Me. 
SNOW WHITE RUSSIAN WOLFHOUNDS from re 
tered blue ribbon stock. 
gis- 
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and carriage dog—beauty, grace and intelligence ci 



ined. Write now for photos and information. WOLF- 
IURST KENNELS, 913 Elm St., Manchester. N. H. 8 
,EAUTIFUL Irish Setter Puppies. Send four cents for 
illustrated catalogue. CULBERTSON KENNELS, At- 
antic, Iowa. 
WANTED.—SETTER OR POINTER DOG. BROKEN 
ON QUAIL AND RUFFED GROUSE; ABOUT THREE 
YEARS OLD AND A GOOD RETRIEVER. MUS1 
2E SENT ON APPROVAL. MONEY WILL BE DE 
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St. Louis, Mo. Cleveland, Ohio. Montreal, Can. 
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