
Jprtance, 
Nov. 2, 1907.] 

FOREST AND STREAM. 


It is of the greatest im- 
both on account of the protection of 
h life and the general health of the people of 
e State. Refuse of all kinds should be cared 
rin a more intelligent and s sanitary way. 
The law in relation to dogs in the forest pre- 
bo long neglected. 
|trve should be amended so as to prohibit them 
hing t 
I Lhe force of protectors should be further in- 
taken into the woods at all. 
eased by at least ten. There are several coun- 
jes that have no protectors, and several others 
here more are needed. 
The law in relation to grouse and woodcock 

jlould be amended to provide that not more 
fan six birds of either kind can be killed in 
iny one day, and not more than six of either 
ind transported at one time. 
The law as it 
jands is practically a farce, and does not pro- 
sect to any great extent. So far as possible the 
tate should be divided into sections or groups 
ff counties, and a general law enacted for the 
ven and close season for fish, game, fowl and 
lirds, affecting alike as many deere as pos- 
ble in a group. As the law stands now it is 
(ll of exceptions, and counties with the same 
yndition have different open seasons, which is 
moying and useless. By grouping the coun- 
es a great many exceptions could be stricken 
om the law, and it would be understood and 
|ore easily enforced. 

HARVARD’S FOREST. 
| HARVARD UNIveERSITy has just received a gift 
2,000 acres of valuable timber land which is 
fered as a special adjunct to the Division of 
| 
orestry and therefore as a part of the equip- 
ent of the Graduate School of Applied Science. 
lhe tract, which is probably the best body of 
jnber on an equal area in Massachusetts, was 
irmerly the property of James W. Brooks, who 
\fered it to Harvard at a price much below its 
ue value. The requisition became a certainty 
rough the generosity of John S. Ames, of Bos- 
n, who has given the university the purchase 
oney and $5,000 additional for the repairs and 
uipment of the building. 
The Division of Forestry of the university will 
pervise-the running of the forest, and a large 
rt’ of the instruction of the class will be con- 
icted on the spot. 
THE IMPULSIVE FRENCHMAN. 
TEARING along in Auvergne, says the Paris cor- 
spondent of the Standard,a motor car ran over 
d demolished a dog which was trotting quietly 
ongside a brake in which several sportsmen 
ere driving homeward. Indignant at the fate 
uich had befallen his dog, the owner of the poor 
imal shouldered his gun and fired in the direc- 
m of the automobile, which was riddled with 
ot, but the occupants of which were not hit. 
WHY FRENCH GAME IS SCARCE. 
COMPLAINTS are made that, there,is no longer 
y game to be had in certain districts of France. 
hy -is this? It ‘is simply owing to the’ church 
ventories and the -vine-dressers’ crisis in.-the 
uth. All the gendarmes have been mobilized 
d. sent ‘away, the - poachers~have--had ‘a - free 
nd, and there _is no _more:game.—Le Figaro. 
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large Hungarian Hares, all kinds of Deer, Quail, ete., 
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er fowl and live 
ite for price list, 
rdley, Pa. 

Fancy Pheasants, ornamental 
wild animals of every description. 
WENZ & MACKENSEN, Dept. T, 


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FOREST AND STREAM, NEW YORK, 
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= 
I can get a very quick aim. 
bother to reload it. 
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The price is moderate. 
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For Sale-——A number of carefully trained young sound 
Pointers and Setters. Suitable for New England and 
Southern shooting. Also some good yearlings, yard 
broken. GEO. W. LOVELL, Middleboro, Mass. 

elegantly bred English Setters, 
A pair of high class, 
experienced on quail. Coming 
thoroughly broken and 

three years. Price, $300. LOCH LADDIE, Doniphan, 
Mo. 
FOX HOUNDS, RABBIT HOUNDS, COON 
HOUNDS, PARTRIDGE DOGS that stay at tree. 
B. L. CALL, Dexter, Me. 
BEAUTIFUL Irish Setter Puppies. Send four cents for 
illustrated catalogue. CULBERTSON KENNELS, At- 
lantic, Iowa. 
FOR SALE.—ENGLISH SETTER PUPPIES. All ages. 
Also eet ee FRANK FORESTER Sea ager 
Warwick, N., Y. 8 



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Pedigreed Irish Foxhounds, trained Coon Hounds. 
perienced and reliable. Guaranteed. State wants. 
D. HOPKINS, Imboden, 
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$5 and $16. Prices and further particulars furnished. 
JAMES C. BEARE, Reily Lake, II. 
For SPAYED FEMALE COCKERS address W. A. 
SUTHERLAND, De Lancey, N. Y. 
ENGLISH SETTER—Broken on grouse or quail, one 
and two seasons on game. By best trainers. At stud— 
Imported May Fly. Field and bench winners. Sire of 
many winners, both field and bench. 
. O. Smith, Wheeling, West Virginia. 
At quick sale EIGHT AIREDALE PUPS, worth hav- 
May Fly puppies. 
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NELS, MARLBORO, N. H. 20 
EXTRA TRALNED Rabbit Hounds, Fox Hounds, Coon 
Dogs, Bird Dogs, Bull Terriers, Collies. J. I. KURTZ, 
Vintage, Pa. 
~ FOR-SALE.—Both Pointers and Setters, either sex, thor- 
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Handsome souvenir booklet 6f Ch. Imp. Lingfield Bragg 
free.- Setter puppies for sdale.. How to teach a dog tricks, 
10 cents. Complete specifications for practical modern 
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Ind, 

AN ENGLISH SETTER BITCH, beautifully bred and 
finely broken, with the exception ‘of retrieving. A first 
con winner the only time shown. Aged 83 years. Price 
$150. DOCTOR, 118 West 31st St., N. Y. City. 19 
EXTRA BARGAIN—HANDSOME BROKEN BLACK 
and WHITE ENGLISH SETTER, 8 years old. $50. 
Worth $100. CURLY, FITCHBURG, MASS. 19 
The Old Homestead. Pointer Kennels, Ashland, Ohio. 
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Ilion, N. Y. 
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Two Broken Dogs. 
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