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FOREST AND STREAM. 



[June 25, 1885. 



CANOE 



THE Forest and Stream began a year ago the 

 publication of a series of papers on canoe con- 

 struction, by Mr. W. P.Stephens, of tbe New York 

 C. C, widely known as an expert on canoe design 

 and building. These papers, having: appeared 

 through the year in our columns, have since been 

 rewritten, ana with numerous additions are now 

 published in a handsome volume under the title of 

 "Canoe and Boat Building for Amateurs." Mr. 

 Stephens is peculiarly fitted for tbe preparation of 

 sucb a work, beginning as an amateur, and having 

 after a long; experience of tbe difficulties attending 

 a learner, taken a prominent place among: canoe 

 builders, due both to the model and workmanship 

 of his canoes. Realizing fully the difficulty of ex- 

 I aining to a novice an art in itself far from easy, 



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and with which he is entirely unfamiliar, the book 

 begins with a description of the various classes of 

 canons in general use, with their main features and 

 dimensions, and definitions of the terms used in con- 

 nection with them. Numerous examples of canoes 

 are given, and in connection with them, such plain 

 instructions in designing as will enable the beginner 

 to select intelligently the proper craft for his pur- 



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pose, and to plan her dimensions, details and fit- 

 tings. To this end designs of all classes of canoes 

 are given, with full dimensions and details. The 

 object has been not merely to enable the tyro to 

 build one boat as described, but to teach him the 

 principles of designing and building in such a way 

 that he may construct such a craft as he desires, 

 jpollowing the chapters on designing, the construc- 

 tion of a canoe is taken up in detail, the tools and 

 appliances being first clearly described, as well as 

 tbe various materials, after which follows the actual 

 work of building. Every operation is taken up in 

 order, from the selection of the keel to the varnish- 

 ing of the finished boat, and illustrated with numer- 

 ous diagrams, 



A chapter on sails describes all the varieties in 

 use by canoeists, down to the new Mohican settee, 

 with directions for making, rigging and measuring 

 them, while the method of proportioning the sails 

 to the boat is clearly explained, all the calculations 



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being worked out in detail. The many minor points 

 of a canoe, paddles, steering gears, rudders, aprons, 

 and camp outfit are also described at lengtb, while 

 a chapter is devoted to canvas canoes. 



The subject of boat building is fully treated, a 

 rowboat of the usual construction being taken as 

 an example, and described in all its parts in such a 

 manner as to make clear the principles involved, 

 and their application to any form of boat, either 

 lapstreak or carvel build. Each of the numerous 

 technical terms belonging to the subject is defined 

 clearly when it first occurs, and as the index is full 

 and complete, the hook is in itself a glossary. 



In addition to the numerous diagrams in the 

 bodv of the work, twenty-four large plates are 

 printed on bond paper, containing the working 

 drawings of canoes for paddling, sailing, cruising 



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and racing, with their sail plans, rowing sailing 

 boats, large canoe yawls, and various boats for 

 special purposes, such as gunning boats, yacht 

 boats, and the widely known sneakbox. 



The canoe yawl, a boat between a canoe and a 

 yacht, is illustrated by examples of various craft 

 from 17 to 20ft. long, and suitable for a crew of two 

 or three on a cruise. This class of boat, while little 

 known among us as yet, is admirably fitted for 

 cruising, and will meet the wants of many who 

 object to a canoe as being too small, and yet desire 

 a boat with the same excellent qualities. The boats 

 and canoes illustrated are in all cases among the 

 best of their class, the list of canoes including Eng- 

 lish, Scotch and Americau craft, and are all drawn 



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to scale, so as to be available as working drawings. 

 The plates, for convenience in using, are placed 

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Pp. 168. with 24 plates of working drawings. 

 Price $1.50, Addrass, 



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Second Volume of the Lake 

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Devoted to angling, river, lake and sea fishing, an 



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I desire to purchase the following -wild animals, 

 provided they are young ones: One grizzly bear, 

 two black bears*, one male American lion or puma, 

 six to ten wolves and coyotes, six foxes, two buffa- 

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ADIRONDACKS 



Upper Saranac Lake, Birch Island, 



(OPPOSITE THE SWEENEY CARRY) 



For Sale. $4,000. 

 The house has eight rooms, and the kitchen and 

 guide-house are in separate buildings. All well 

 furnished. Also boat, tents, and other camping 

 outfit all included in the above price. Ice house 

 now filled. Address W.. P. O. Box 53, Newark, N. J. 



Chester White, Berkshire 

 and Poland China Pigs, Fine 

 Setter Dogs, Scotch Collies, 

 Foxhounds and Beagles! 

 Sbeep and Poultry, bred and 

 _ for sale by W. Gibbons & Co., 

 West Chester, Chester Co., Pa. Eenu stamp for 

 Circular and Price List. 



SALMON ANGLING. 



A few rods can obtain angling privileges for sal- 

 mon and trcut on the Bonaventure River, Que- 

 bec, after 5th July next. This river empties into 

 the Baie Ohaleur, and can be reached in a few hours 

 by steamer from Dalhousie on the Intercolonial 

 Applications to be made to "W. A. 

 THORNE, St. John, New Brunswick. jell,4t 



CARIBOU FOB SALE. 



One pair (male and female) caribou; also a few 

 larye moose and caribou heads. All well mounted 

 and good specimens. THOS. I. EG AN, Box 141, 

 Halifax, Nova. Scotia. jel8,5t 



A BARGAIN. 



A Remington rifle, Hepburn's patent, 26in. barrel, 

 .40 cal., pistol grip, stock checkered, globe and peep 

 sights: a perfect shooter; has not been used. Ad- 

 dress M. K. SACKETT, Earlville, Madison Co., N Y. 



je25,lt 



SALMON POOLS. 



For lease for the season, three pools on Resti- 

 goucbe River. Apply to RICHARD PARKER, 

 Campbellton, New Brunswick. je25,2t 



FOR SALE CHEAP.— BRAN NEW 54-IN. KAN- 

 garoo bicycle, one of the best and most service- 

 able machines made, and strictly first-class in every 

 leepect. Good reasons given for selling. For par- 

 ticulars and price address E. M. RISER, Elk City, 

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ENGLISH CHAMPION 



BULLDOG 



GLADSTONEKOFF. 



BKINDLE BULLDOG. 



Winner of eight silver cups, five champion medals 



and number of first prizes at first-class shows in 



England. Considered by bulldog authorities best 



dog ever coming to America. 



Fee 850 for Service. 



Address 



J. P. BARNARD, JR., 



23 Myrtle street, Boston. 



Kalmia Kennels. 



Address SAMUEL EDEN, Supt., Huntington, L. I. 



Imported rough coated sheep dog3 (collies) in the 

 Btud: 



FOXEY, English Kennel Club register No. 11,841, 

 4 yrs. old, color golden sable and white. Fee $25. 



SABLE, English register 11 ,852, 4 yrs. old, color 

 dark sable and white, sire champion Charlemagne, 

 No. 10,691. Fee $25. 



STREPHON, born June 9, 1884, sire champion 

 Eclipse, No. 12,949; dam champion Flurry, No. 

 10,756. Fee $35 and choice of Utter. 



Puppies for sale out of imported bitches, from 

 $25 to $75, according to age and breeding. 



Champion Collie of America. 

 BEX NEVIS. 



(A.K.R. 1565) 

 Champion Eclipse— Met a (A.K.R. 1131). 



Winner of the championship and special for best 

 collie at Philadelphia bench show, 1885. For jstud 

 fee and other particulars address 

 m28,3m J. D. SHOTWELL, Box 18, Rahway, N. J. 



BRADFORD RUBY. 



(Champion Lovat— Champion Jenny.) 

 Champion pug dog, winner of 41 prizes, cups and 

 medals in England, including championship Crystal 

 Palace, January, 1885; 1st, Cincinnati; 1st and spe- 

 cial, Toronto; 1st, Philadelphia. Fee $25. 



NAPOUBON (A.K.K. 2037) (Sambo— Luca) - 

 The sire of many good ones, including first and sec- 

 ond prize winners. New Haven, 1885. Fee $15. 

 Puppies for sale. CITY VIEW KENNELS, 

 Box 629, New Haven, Conn. 



TED LLEWEIXIN. 



Blue belton (A.K.R. 599) Druid— Gessie. Gessie, 

 by Dash HI. ex Modjeska. Modjeska, by Leicester 

 ex Peeress. A magnificent field dog and winner of 

 2*l n 18 mos. class, N. Y., 1883. Stud fee moderate. 

 WALTER B. PEET, Station M., New York City. 

 jan22,3mo 



Will serve red Irish setter bitches of pure blood 

 and guaranteed field quality. Fee, $25. 



For Sale— Puppies, by Chief. Stock and field 

 quality of dams guaranteed. MAX WENZEL, 89 

 Fourth street, Hoboken, N. J. 



Vandevort's Don in the Stud. 



To a limited number of approved bitches. For 

 particulars and pedigree address R. T. VANDE- 

 VORT, Homewood avenue, East End, Pittsburgh 



Pa. Fee $50. 



BLACK PRINCE. 



in tte » tufl. 



Black spaniel; at the stud; 14 prizes. Fee $15. 

 P. Q, Box 1483, N. Y. City. 



A.O.W. 



mar26,8mo 



Hillside Kennel. 



Gordon Setter "ARGUS." 



Argus is thoroughly trained for field work; has 

 an excellent nose and great endurance. The f ol 

 lowing are his bench show winnings: 1st prize in 

 Toronto, puppy class, 1880; 2d prize, London. 1881; 

 1st prize, Cleveland, also special for best Gordon 

 setter exhibited, 1882, 1st prize, champion, Ottawa, 

 1883; 1st prize, champion, Chicago, 1883; 1st prize, 

 Montreal, and special for best Gordon setter F, 

 1883; 1st, champion, Louden, also special for best 

 Gordon setter dog in show, and special for best 

 Gordon setter dog or bitch, 1883. 



Argus has been awarded prizes under the follow- 

 ing judges:— John Davidson, Major J. M. Taylor, 

 Harry Malcolm, James Watson, W. J. Munson. 



Stud Fee, $25.00. 



STUD FOX-TERRIER 



Champion Raby Tyrant, 



(K.C.S.B. 11,179.) 



Pupped October, 1880. Weight 16}^ pounds. 



Raby Tyrant is a white dog, with an even m; rksd 

 rich black and tan head. He is a thoroughly game 

 and stylish terrier, possessing a beautifully shaped 

 long punishing head, with perfect drop ears, small 

 eye, rare neck and shoulders, deep chest, well rib- 

 bed and muscular quarters, short, straight legs, 

 excellent feet, great bone and substance, with an 

 exceptionally hard and dense coat. 



Raby Tyrant is without doubt one of the most 

 successful terriers of tbe present day. He has 

 been exhibited 67 times, 3-3 different judges having 

 adjudicated upon him, and has won 47. First 10 

 cups and specials; 12 second and 2 third prizes. His 

 breeding is undeniable, combining; as he does the 

 choicest and most valuable blood that can be ob- 

 tained. At the stud Raby Tyrant is proving him- 

 self eminently successful. 



Fee, $15.00. 



JOHN E. THAYER, Hillside Kennels, Lancaster, 

 Mass. 



PURE UAVERACK SETTER 



AKTTIO 



IN THE STUD. 



Thoroughly broken and a fine field animal. 



Also setter pups of first-class breeding for sale. 

 For terms, etc., apply to 



A. S. HOFFMAN, 

 Estleville, Atlantic county, N. J. 



Champion Nevison. 



The acknowledged best mastiff in America. Win- 

 ner of 42 champion and first prizes. Sire of win- 

 ners. Fee $50. C. H. MASON. 255 West Twenty- 

 second street, New York City. je25,tf 



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Vl/M. GRAHAM, NEWTOWNBREDA, BELFAST, 

 VV Ireland, is prepared to purchase and ship dogs 

 for importers. Dogs purchased from him had the 

 following prizes awarded to them : At New York 

 and Chicago, 188a, sixteen firsts, nine special, three 

 second and one third. At New York, 1884, seven 

 firsts, six specials and one third. 



CHAMPION BRED ST. BERNARDS. 

 CHAMPION BRED ENGLISH PUGS, 



Enclose stamp. CHEQUASSET KENNELS, 

 Lancaster. Mass. 



FOR SALE, A NUMBER OF WELL BRED AND 

 well broken pointers and setters, also dogs 

 boarded and broken, satisfaction guaranteed. Ad- 

 dress H. B. RICHMOND, Lakevflle. Mass. Sept22,tf 



Prize and Pedigree English Mastiffs. 



American gentlemen desirous of purchasing these 

 noble dogs should communicate with JAMES 

 HUTCHING8, 25 Gandy street, Exeter, England, 

 who has the largest kennel of mastiffs in the world. 



Rory O'More Kennels. 



For Sale— Thoroughbred red Irish setter stock, 

 full pedigreed. Address with stamp, 



W. N. CALLENDER, Albany, N. Y. 



FOR SALE.— HAVING RECENTLY ADDED 

 several fine brood bitches to the Landseer 

 Kennels of Scotch deerhounds and greyhounds re- 

 duced the price of puppies. Some choice grey- 

 hounds now ready to ship. DR. VAN HUMMELL, 

 Denver, Col. apll6,tf 



TTV/"i/~1 C DO YOU WANT TO BUY A FINE 

 JL'vyvTO. bred dog of any kind? If so write 

 and name the kind you want. E DMUND MAURER, 

 1026 Spring Garden street, Philadelpnia, Pa. 



YOUR DOG'S PICTURE. 



Life size crayons of dog heads or full figure 

 accurately and artistically made from photograph 

 by an experienced crayon artist. Prices reasonable; 

 satisfaction guaranteed. M. LEWIS, care Forest 

 and Stream. 



FOR SALE.-A FOXHOUND PUP, 3 MOS. OLD, 

 out of the best stock in Lucerne County ; also 

 an Irish terrier about a year old, full pedigree, and 

 a rabbit hound, 1 yr. old. Price of last, $5. 



Address P. KASCHENBAOH, 



jel8,2t 223 South Maiu st., Wilkesbarre, Pa. 



BOOK YOUR DOGS FOR MY COMING TRIP, 

 which will be a grand one for young dogs on 

 quail, woodcock and partridge. The best of refer- 

 ence furnished. H. A. SAUNDERS. Elm Grove 

 Kennels, South Norwalk, Conn, jel8,4t 



ENGLEWOOD KKNNIfili.— DOGS TAKEN TO 

 board and broken for the field. Address C. C. 

 TOWNSEND, Englewood. Bergen Co., N. J, je4,4t 



FOR i-ALE.— BULL-TERKIER JACK, 3 YRS. 

 old, imported, took 2d prize at New York, 1885. 

 Address JOHN R. SUYDAM, Sa> viUe, L. I. jell,3t 



FOR SALE.-ENGLISH PUG PUPPIES, OUT OF 

 my imported Mollie, Lord Willoughby strain; 

 price reasonable. In the Stud— Mastiff dog Ctesar 

 'A K R 12) imported. For terras address Western 

 Reserve Mastiff and Pug Kennels, Palmyra, Portage 

 Co., O. C. F. WILSON, Prop. je25,2t 



FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE.— TWO LITTERS 

 of pups out of first-class pedigreed stock, 

 boxed and delivered at express office tor $15 each, 

 or $25 per pair. OLD NORTH-STATE KENNEL, 

 Weldon, N. C. je25,lt 



FOR SALE-,— A FINE HEALTHY POINTER 

 pup, 1 yr. old, bv Glenmark ex Girl. I have no 

 time to train him. Price $25. W, H. LARISON, 

 Madison, N, J. JeSfylt 



