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FOREST AND STREAM. 



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gmwdng. 



FIXTURES. 



'.in 'i in I.' ■ r i iwnl Skill Race*. 



\ni. 30 American Canon Association Meeting at Stone; Lake 

 Aug 31, 38, S3— American Canoe Association Ucgulta at Btouey 



Aug. 34— American Canoe Association Meeting at Sioney Lake. 



-UTAIN:-Thaf able 

 ex-Commodore Aid.. , 

 Btudy to tin- statistics of thi 



[ect of commodores. By in 



.in., i, inri.hiiiL- the higher 



baa 



.. I..- li'ij-i-.i thai 

 ,oroecifi-efor tli 



lll.iei-.l-. and till 



they will not be missed. , 



Chili has ll.-vcr been disc 

 lill,-,l I ■ 



retain ElB title i 

 much better :\.i 

 Which nf the clubs will b 

 NOVA srnTlA WATE 

 i dying triu tlirongh the 



ad s.-v.-uly 



correct, bin 

 |ect will sug- 

 ion of many 



less ]ireten- 



:;anoe Club, 



bis '. . 

 disefor 



hlK'SIUI 



Tuslcel I 



.-.I i 



i-ts. tli.- 



WHO KWOWSTHE HAGALLOWAY! 



from P 

 alone. 



the hike; I'll tl 



i in- reasonable 



Eroiniuni fur an incident insurance policy, 

 ;ive done, for, like him. I'm hound to go. 

 young "feller" who wants to go too, tell him I 



WAV. 



SAN IK L3UIS0OC. 0. We haverreeeived 



stiliitioii mid by-laws Of the Sftn Krancisco C. 

 li-ut liill. iiiui|i)ilel. There are also jjiv 



i, It is ridiculous to 

 madron" of two or 



lii laee are fast pass 



nlore go with them 

 fitter were to n canoe 

 es won!. I be better 

 ie association should 

 fleers will appear to 

 as simple captains. 



e just returned from 



v favored with the 

 .ake in DIghy county 

 rout abound ami <al- 

 essary for the latter, 

 - made from a point. 

 s. Fairy and Kossig- 

 A Halifax canoeist 

 horn the writer is in- 

 itiou of "doing" ' this 

 mi several canoeists, 

 ilig. Splendid inland 

 es in Cape Ureton.— 



knew any 

 -in ■ M.u;.- 



whie 

 paddle. 



• hat i 



inissarlal Committee haw- adopted as 

 ? enforced at r.orna Island: "The sale 



i.|ilors is pichihite.l. A firm of i>r< rs 



• ipply groceries, raiincl gniiils. 

 ,ve lii. I ten llllil . -nrt'e.- UlUH.TH 



ilistinsniish a canoeist » lien • 

 ncastic small boys 

 iogiii aiuliiish. 



SToN'l l.AKK The ( ..in 



their tir-i resoluti- .■ 

 and epen use of u. 

 will open a Btore al the island, 

 bread, butter, mill;, etc. They 

 ready, but will nut furnish ii 

 campers is also in their bands,' 

 NEW S i ii:k c. C. The annual regatta will take place off the olub 



In. use, Ne» Hrightim, K. I., a! :i 1'. M , Saturday. June 30, and wiU be 

 i. pen to al! ,...i,....ists There will 'e-a senior an. I a juniorsailing race, 

 the latter for a prize and also for the Junior Trophy, single and 

 double paddling races, and an upset race. The elub-house may be 



leaehed bv I. oats from Soiiti, 1'Yrrv .-itlier to Toinpkinsville or New 

 Brighton, 



$mwtr§ to jfeorrtsyondmtf. 



ISf No Notice Taken or Anonymous Correspondents. 



Rats.— For t.rrels apply to Mr. t: 11. Van Vechtep, Victor, N. Y. 

 They cost about £? per pair. 



J. C V., Warwick, N. Y. Train oil is whole oil. You can probably 

 gel it of your local druggist. 



irted ranger and mil 



if Rot 



She 



al. 



A. A. \V . Kansas ("in the S. \ K. C. siinl Book contains some 

 of the pedigrees. Write to D. Bryson, Memphis, TeuB, 



Q. h... Boston. Mass. Write to K. S. Harris. I?7 Broadway, he may 

 be able to suppl v you. The rifle is no longer manufactured, the com- 

 pany having tailed . 



('. \Y. W . I'airlan.l. fad. Can the E. 0. powder he obtained of New 

 York dealers at this time': Ans. W.- know nl n.. i.iace in the United 

 States where il is to be Innl. 



]■'. M. I' . n-m York. I'lie New Jersey woodcock law is uniform 

 throughout the State, "he open seasons are from July 1 to August 

 i. and from October i in December IB. 



H. Ii ('.. Midland Park. S .1. -The address of the New Jersey Game 

 and Fish Protective Soei.-t v's secret irv is W I. Force. Pkiintield. 

 New Jersey. The membership fee is $;. 



w. F. B., Iranton, Ohio - Wiiat i.- tin- difference 

 at breech and muzzle ,.l a full elioke.-hore gun. 

 It depends entirely on the method of boring. 



leu, Can 



Tu. i 



rule. 



fj, Jli'i:.. N 

 Ltfe" Is what von want, 

 dermis! with. nil a Tea. her. 

 We can furnish both. 



G R s.. Dumont, Col.— X 



(//t.«(Wiilllclt«l.l|-.,.itl.»-il,.U 

 eni Bocky Mountains am! u 



W. !•'., Marion. Ohio Al what place 

 likelv to gel the lu-si bliielishingy 



Branch, N. J.,8audv Hook. N. .1 ■ 



place go to r.abvli.n. I.. I Ai.v time fr 



t-.ii-ii.-~' -New England Bird 

 price :?!>. Manton's 'Ta.'i 

 iiilc hook; price fifty cents. 



I probably a harleipiin duck 



■ Island For the latte 



. which 

 ce of Qi 



lebe'c.' bUl ' 



U. W. 

 Dr. Ilei 



n of it- 



shall < I,'.., 



appearan< 



the other by I 1 , 



• presin 

 notice i 

 in the ca 

 ia. Pa., a 



sively introduced in the Western and Soul hem Slates. They rei|iiire 

 warm water to grow rapidly. 



DorpiaN, Seheneciadv. N. Y -The black cocker spaniel X.uln is 

 about three years old. He is by imported l.ollo and '..lit of imported 

 Louie. He Is owned by Mr. George Macbeth, London. ( ml. His win 

 nlngs ore: First, London, Out., MM. and champion at Cleveland 

 1382. 



F. L. D., Boston, Mass. - We have no other address ..f Massaehu 

 setts Fish and (lame Protective .\ ssuciation than 60S Wash ington 

 street, Boston. Call at store of Mr. John Fottler, who is the presi- 

 dent, or upon Mr. L. 8. Tobey, Jr., the secretary: or address the 

 society at Boston. 



W. P. S., New York.— If a person shoots a dog maliciously, what 

 remedy has the owner under the lawsol the stateof New York \m 

 The same remedy that he would have were the animal u horse; i. 

 resort to law for the collection of damages. In this Si. it-- as in sev- 

 eral others, a dog has been held by the courts lo be personal prop 

 erty. 



F". F , Newark, N. J.- You can ilnd a g I 



wood Lake, below the railroad station, alnn 



.land there Hint seems a good place. Bin. k I 

 .Hi the Hy. Picke 



S pla. 



Tin re is a 

 II be laken 



by bait, troll, and sometime! 

 plenty, but can occasionally be 

 spoon. 



A. J., Highpoint, N. J. -Will you please inform of voiir patrons 



by mail whether a reel is placed on top or under the rod when used 

 before the hand, and if a fly-rod can be used with the line running 

 along the top of It. instead of on the under side:- Ans. We uaonol 

 reply b- mad. Yes. Different anglers use the reel in all lie nays 

 named, according to individual preference. 



P. A. B.. Philadelphia.— Cau you oblige me hy giving Infoi million 

 about the habits of the frog and I he met hod einnlowd in eatehin; it 

 Ans. The frog catches insects, snails and small frogs, ii is not clear 

 that it takes many fish. Thev are taken In shooting, sinking linn 



. I I: 



th a stick, and by a book baited 

 bare hook swung near their noses. 



J . Port I. von. C..1 I hnveskinni 

 wills (Phatanwptilu* nuttnW) thi 

 throat-bar and tips of tail feather 

 rest of the goatsuckers i f -.< i>,-ii„ idg 

 throat-bar and lips or tail feathers 

 female. Ans. Very unusual, we Hum.. 

 similar case. 



Amateur, Pit sburgh. Would von inf« 

 fishing stream or lake somewhere not I . 



inside of SO es. if possible i Ans. Tbi 



distance you mention, and most of 

 petroleum. The fishing is not goodnear 

 catfish, etc.. in the Ohio River, but in. thi 

 fishing. 



H. E. S., Sparta Centre, Mich.— 1. How 

 with paper patched bullet.-, for hunting s 

 from dust and wear, still have them ham 

 of tent would you advise for company in 

 in the stormy Ans. 1. We don't know of 

 one of the numerous cartridge belts. 2. 

 ten by twelve. 



Si-DscniUKH. (.■rant's Mills. N. Y. -The 1 

 the streams of this vicinity. Is there a h 

 can protect the streams running through 

 protect the streams by enforcing the tres 

 $10. AuvDer.-.m who shall knowingly tre 

 purpose of shooting 

 shall lake any i 



ith a piece of rid flannel, b 



ee female Nllllall whip | r 



ing. and thej all have the 

 c Isthisus.ii.il!- In all tli.- 

 seen, the colors of the 

 iwnv or fulvous in He- 

 ave never heard of 11 



«ln- 



- I ' 



J, You can 

 i provides! 



ale.loren- 



tected by tli 

 streams not stocked i 

 has been given by tht 

 Hon, sliall be liable 



Whole 



r tin- 



places on the pi'cini.. 

 name of the owner . 

 or In any way defae 

 penalty of $SS. 



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 andproinpUynUITiLUrft I FIIU cured hy it. 



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laris- vh'j of powder for $'-. sent post-free on ro- 

 eclj.l. of price. lli.iunii(-eys IJioni-.j. Med Co. 



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