. Rod and gun. intimacy. The lynx has the lank form of all the catfamily, but its thick soft fur makes it appearlarger than it really is. Its feet are large andtufted, so that it can get about well in deepsnow. Its coat is ashy grey, with a tuft ofblack hair on its ears and may be distinguishedin this way from the wild cat. The lynx hasan ugly look, and were he as large as themountain lion, one would prefer not to meethim unarmed. The tufts on each side of hisface, the general contour of his head, and hisshort stub of a tail, gives him a savage will not attack a man unless at bay. The


. Rod and gun. intimacy. The lynx has the lank form of all the catfamily, but its thick soft fur makes it appearlarger than it really is. Its feet are large andtufted, so that it can get about well in deepsnow. Its coat is ashy grey, with a tuft ofblack hair on its ears and may be distinguishedin this way from the wild cat. The lynx hasan ugly look, and were he as large as themountain lion, one would prefer not to meethim unarmed. The tufts on each side of hisface, the general contour of his head, and hisshort stub of a tail, gives him a savage will not attack a man unless at bay. The wild cat is about as much smaller thanthe lynx as the lynx is smaller than the moun-tain lion. He is like the lynx in many way,but is of stockier build. The wild cat mavbe frequently seen in the day time, althoughhe too is usually nocturnal in his habits. Heseems less afraid of man than the other twofelines, and you may often hear him growlingin the brush near your camp in the wilds. HOD AND GU.\ IN CANADA 117:. Efpcienci^ Plus \ The Special Kodaks Combining: Anastigmat lens speed, Compound Shut-ter precision, perfection in the minutest detail of construc-tion and finish, every feature that is desired by the mostexpert hand camera worker—all this in pocket camerasthat retain the Kodak Simplicity. No. lA, pictures 23^^ x ^H inches,No. 3, 3Mx 4,1^ inches, No. 3A, 3Ji X 5H inches. $ CANADIAN KODAK CO. Limited Cataloguefrtt at your ticalcrsor by mail Toronto, Can. Notes On Foxes And Other Fur Bearers A half-dozen silver foxes consigned to Bros., owners of a big fox farm inLobo township, were found dead upon arrivalat Komoka, Ont., Graham Bros, breed silver,black and red foxes, minks and other fur-bear-ing animals and hitherto have had excellentluck. In the present case they claimthat the death of the animals was dueto lack of care in transit. The foxeswere shipped from Fort William by theDominion Express Company. On reachingKomoka station they were fo


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