. Rod and gun. t. A. S. Clark, Three Rivers :—Unless you are using an ortho-rhroniatio jilate, 1 do not think that you will reap much twuefitfrom the use of a color screen. You will lind that for a greatmany subjects the ortliochromatic plate will prove to Ix- wellWiirthyof the little extra cost, inasmneh a-^ it will give yonresults you will never get without its use. Frilling :—The ofan alum bath will jire-vent frilling. You willlind that your i>lates onlyfrill in very hot weather. (inorum:—1 do notknow where you will Ik-able to i);e anyreaily made eloth neg-a-tives, but am


. Rod and gun. t. A. S. Clark, Three Rivers :—Unless you are using an ortho-rhroniatio jilate, 1 do not think that you will reap much twuefitfrom the use of a color screen. You will lind that for a greatmany subjects the ortliochromatic plate will prove to Ix- wellWiirthyof the little extra cost, inasmneh a-^ it will give yonresults you will never get without its use. Frilling :—The ofan alum bath will jire-vent frilling. You willlind that your i>lates onlyfrill in very hot weather. (inorum:—1 do notknow where you will Ik-able to i);e anyreaily made eloth neg-a-tives, but am inclined toIhink that almost anydealer would Ije able tosecure them lor yon, lea-it, direct you towhere y<pu could |irociirethem. Why not makeihem yourself ? T. V. Abbol:-\VouIdpreicr rioi |o answer youri|nery. I have my ownideas as to which is thebest camera for the pur-pose you meiitirui, buteonid hardly put Ihem inprint. Yciu will readilyunderslanil the reason ofthis, I think. A tfrater g:naUinj^. Editok Rod .\>;d Gt:x : I have read with luuch the articles in your maga-zine concerning game protection. This district is badly inneed of protection, as the Indians and some whites areslaughtering the deer now at wholesale with perfect seems that the Indians are not include*! in the clauses of the(iame Act which inflict a penalty on people killing deer out ofseason, which seems to be a deplorable defect in these samegame laws. Now the deer killed at this season are very littleuse for food, and the does are all heavy in fawn, so that itwould !>? nuicli better for the Indians themselves if, insteail ofbeing allowed to externdnate the deer. Ihey were com]H>lled toob-serve the law, similar to the whites, in winch case therewould lx» game for years to come. I enclose a photo of a tree felled by beavers, taken by myself. The tree is eightinches through, and mostof it was cut into sectionst wo feet long, and carriedto


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