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FOREST AND STREAM. 



[May 11, 1898. 



Property For Sale. 



FOR SALS. 



MEMBERSHIP SHAKES 



IN THE 



Triton Fish and Game Club, 



CANADA. 



There has just beeu iBcorporated under the above 

 title the finest fibhlng and gunning association in 

 Canada. This preserve consists of 102,000 acres, 

 having yithin its borders over fifty lakes and a score 

 of rivers and mountain streams, all of which swarm 

 with trout ranging from 61bs. (8alm.o fontinalis 

 only.) The virgin wilderness teems with small 



fame. Of the larger kinds the caribou abounds, 

 loose and black bear are fairly plentifiil, as also 

 beaver, otter and other fur -bearing animals. 



The Triton Club is situated 100 miles north of Que- 

 bec, on the line of the Quebec & Lake St. John Rail- 

 way, and is reached in twenty-four hours easy 

 journey (by rail) from New York City. (See pros- 

 pectus.) 



A limited number of shares is offered to gentle- 

 men of unexceptionable references. 



As a summer resort for both gentlemen and ladies 

 the Triton Club offers great attractions, in addition 

 to the best fishing and shooting to be had on this 

 continent, at a very low cost. 



The shares are $250 each, and are an absolutely 

 safe investment. Intending purchasers should care- 

 fully examine Sec. 4 of constitution, also pages 12 and 

 24 of by-laws about membership certificates, agents, 

 membership cards, route and mode of payments. 



For Prospectus, By-Laws, Maps, etc., and full in- 

 formation address 



Messrs. TOWNSEND & HOWARD, 



938 TEMPIiE COURT, NEW YOKK CITY, 



AND THIS PAPER. 



TROUT LAKES FOR SALE. 



I offer for sale a portion of my Adirondack pre- 

 serve, from 1,000 to 2,000 acres of land, with four 

 lakes. Thi-ee log cabins on the property, good 

 road to two of the lakes, easy trail to the other two. 

 This property is suitable for' a club or for private 

 resorts. One lake is stocked with salmon trout, the 

 others with speckled trout, 30,000 planted last May, 

 and shall plant as many more this year. Will sell 

 any one lake with a portion of the land, Address 

 DR. J. DE V. MOORE, 157 Park avenue, Utica, N. Y. 



SUNAPEE LAKE, N. H. 



1,200 feet above the sea; dry climate; bracing air; 

 no malarial influences; refreshing sleep in the ozones 

 of hemlocks and balsams; exceptional opportunities 

 for rest and recreation. Superb land-locked 

 salmon, trout and black bass fisliliig. Safe 

 boating for ladies and children. Refined society. 

 Very accessible from New York and Boston. Lots 

 for sale and to lease in Soo-Nipi-Side Park; 1% mUes 

 on lake shore; restricted for 50 years. For prospec- 

 tus, etc., address THEODORE R. SHEAR, Attorney 

 and Counsellor at Law, No. 29 Wall st.. New York, 

 or HENRY C. WILSON, 53 State St., Boston, Mass. 



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FOR SALE-CHEAP. 



PARADISE FOR SPORTSMEN. 



CEDAR. ISLAND, Virginia. 



Atlantic coast, just above Hog Island, where President 

 Cleveland has been shootlnp, It Is easy of access, anrt 

 contains about 3,000 acres, hlRh land. Waters abound in 

 flsh, oysters, clams, etc. Splendid sea and bay saillog. 

 Four miles of ocean front. The best shooting ground 

 for dUGk and wildfowl on that coast. Kor f idl particu- 

 lars apply to Witt. FINDLA.Y BROWN, Attorney at Law, 

 411 Walnut street, Philadelphia, Pa. 19 



KOR SALE OK. XO t,E'r. 



BIPOSO LODGE, superbly located on Highland 

 Lake, Bridgton, Me. Best of bass fishing. About 20 

 acres of woodland. A new cottage house of 11 rooms 

 completely furnished for summer use. Open fire 

 place; wood in abundance. Ice house filled. Place 

 weU adapted for a family or club. For full particu- 

 lai-s addi-ess C. H. LOOMIS, Medford, Mass. 20 



SALMON EISHING. — AN EXPERIENCED 

 angler will take charge of two gentlemen for 

 first-class salmon and trout fishing about 25th July 

 on one of the best salmon rivers in Canada. Com- 

 plete outfit provided. Address ANGLER, P. O. Box 

 400, Fredericton, New Brunswick, Canada. 20 



ALBEMARLE AND PAMPLICO CRUISING AND 

 Hunting Association —Bear, Deer, Wild Tm-- 

 key, Quail, Swan, Geese, Brant, Duck, Cm-lew, Snipe. 

 Finest fishing; Blueflsh, Striped Bass, Weakfish, 

 Drum, etc. Membership limited to 20. One more 

 subscriber wanted. H. A. Weeks, 74 Murray St., N. Y. 



FOR SALE.— SHARE IN ONE OF THE BEST 

 wildfowl shooting and fishing clubs on the 

 Atlantic coast. Plenty of game and every comfort 

 and convenience. Parties meaning business address 

 Box 214, No. 37 East 17th street. New York. 



SALMON FISHING. — SEVERAL POOLS ON 

 Restigouche. Addi-essP.O. Box 192, Savannah, Ga. 



I Wants and Exchanges. ^ 



Advertisemefiis under this head^ strictly 

 limited to IVafits and Exchanges, will be 

 itiserted at the special rate of three cents a 

 •word each insertion. The money jnwst ac- 

 company the order. 



WANTED AT 0N0E.-2 FOXHOUND BITCHES, 

 „„„ reg. stock, only -wiU lease or buy. STAND 

 STOCK FARM, Lock Box 477, Westfield, Mass. 19 



WANTED.-COPIES OF FOREST AND STREAM 

 of Sept. 25, 1890. Address Forest Stream 



office. 



The Adipondacks. 



^5R„?^vl^*® Adirondack Wilderness. 



Pocket edition on map-bond paper. $1.00. 

 It Is the most complete map of the Adirondacks 

 region ever put)llshed.»-J'orc.s/ and Stream. 

 Pocket Map of Lake Champlain and Lake 



George. May-bond paper, 50 cents. 



.Ml°^^-~'^^*^ Adii-ondacks, illustrated 

 ibnio., J<i pages, pseudo cloth cover, 25 cts. 

 T.alte Keorge and Lfi Ue CUainplaiu. 35 cts 

 Address S. K. STODDAXtD, Gleus Fn\U, N Y 



The Kenwood Camp Stool. 



For the World's Fan-, or all outmg 

 )urposes. Weighs 1902. Holds 2501ba, 

 ' aickly adjusted. No detachable parts, 

 -ice $1.00, postage prepaid. 

 HEWITT & DRAKE. P.O.lBox 827, Chicago. 



X Routes for Sportsmen. % 



When planning your annual tour remember that 

 (his company controls over 4,100 miles of railway 

 equipped in the most approved modern stjde, pass- 

 ing through a magnificent country noted for its un- 

 surpassed facilities for sport. 



A FEW OF THE PRINCIPAL RESORTS. 



ANDRO='COGGIN LAKES (via Bryanl'.s Pond or Bethel). 



—Excellent trout fishing and game, large and small, of 



every description. 

 THE WHITE MOUNTAINS (via Gorham, N. H.>-For 



trout and varieties of game. 

 THE SALMON RESORT.^ of Quebec, New Brunswick 



and Nova Scotia (reached via Quebec). 

 LAKE ST JOHN REGION (via Quebec)- For ouananlche, 



trout, oarioou, bear, moose, beaver, otter, etc. 

 THE RIVER ST. LAWRENCE (In the neighborhood of 



the line for 400 miles) —For mascalouge, pike, bass, 



wliiteflsh, picKerel, perch. 

 THE THOUSAND ISLANDS (via Gananoque or Kingston) 



—For pickerel, black bass, maecalouge, pike. 

 MUSKOKA LAKES.— The best place on the continent 



for fishing, shooting and camping. All varieties of flsh 



and game. 



PARRY SOUND AND GEORGIAN BAY (reached via 

 Peuetang, Midland, Collingwood, etc.) for black bass, 

 pickerel, deer, partridge, bear, otter, etc. 



LAKES ONTARIO, ERIE, HURON AND MICHIGAN (via 

 stations at all principal portsi. 



LAKE SUPERIOR (via ColUngwood, Wiarton, Sarnla in 

 connection with steam sliip lines). 



The chai-ges for hotels, guides and camping at 

 many of the fishing waters named above are ex- 

 tremely low. Full particulars of same are published 

 in a pamphlet descriptive of the "Fishing and Hunt 

 ing Resorts of the Grand Trunk Railway," which 

 will be forwarded free on application to the com- 

 pany's principal agents, or to the General Passenger 

 Agent at Montreal. 



K. J. POWER, 

 General Passenger Agent, 



L. J. SEAUGEANT, General Manager. 



A BLANK DAY. 



BUT IT WAS NOT ON THE 



RAILROAD. 



The sportsman of the North often has a blank day. 

 Indeed, no Northern shooter knows much about 

 shooting until he has shot ui the South, where the 

 superb natural conditions have left the game in un- 

 diminished plenty in the covers. 



Don't Go After Bear 



to the Rockies. Go to the wide river bottoms of 

 Mississippi or Louisiana and you will get one. 



Don't Go After Turkeys 



to the Great West, but to the Great South, in Missis- 

 sippi and Louisiana, where the imboimded wood- 

 lands hold abundance of these noble birds. 



Don't Go After Ducks 



in the North, and work hard for days for a dozen 

 ducks. Go South, to Louisiana and Texas, and 

 learn what wildfowl shooting is. 



The Quail, Woodcock and Snipe 



shooting of the South is such as the Northern hunter 

 never dl'eamed of. A genial cUmate, a pleasant 

 people, a sis months open season, and birds until 

 you want no more. 



The Illinois Central Road runs direct to all this 

 country, and is the only road that does. 



A. H. HAlVSOBi, 



Gen. Pass. Agent, lUinois Central R. R., Chicago. 



Rome, Watertown S Ogdensburg 



Railroad. 



N.Y. C.&H. R.R. R. CO., lessee. 



The Rome, Watertown & Ogdensburg Railroad is 

 the route to the best fishing grounds in New York 

 State and Canada. Through cars ai-e I'un from New 

 York City, Chicago, Detroit, Buffalo, Niagara Falls, 

 Suspension Bridge, Utica, Syracuse and Rochester, 

 to Cape Vincent, Claytou, St. Lawrence River, Mas- 

 sena Springs, Ogdensburg, and aU principal places 

 on Lake Ontario, and to Norwood for all points in 

 the White Mountains and Maritime Provinces. 



This line reaches the best and most famous fishing 

 grounds in America for salmon, ouananiche, mus- 

 calonge, black bass, brook trout, lake trout, w^hite 

 lish, pickerel, perch and other fish. Imformatin in 

 regard to the fishing grounds and how to reach them 

 will be cheerfully furnished upon application to 

 THEO. BUTTERFIELD, 



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General Passenger Agent, 

 Syracuse, N. Y. 



FISHING AND HUNTING 



IN 



Labrador, Greenland & Newfoundland 



A trip for a Uraited number for fishing and hunt- 

 ing in the Far North. The great salmon and sea 

 trout rivers of Labrador and Newfoundland will be 

 visited. Caribou and Arctic game, bear, wah-us, etc.; 

 northern waterfowl. Guides for hunting and boats 

 for • fishing provided. The party leave Boston 

 July 10, and occupy about three months. Earlier 

 return will be afforded by the Northern British Mail 

 Steamer. Address OAPT. JAMES A. F.ABQUHAR, 

 83 South St.. Halifax, N. S. Refers by permission to 

 Mr E J. Myers. 237 Broadway, New York City. 21 



X Routes for Sportsmen. J 



Opening of the Chicouthnl Extension, 1st July, 1893. 

 The new route tn the far-famed Saguenay and the only 

 rail route to the delightful stnnwier resorts north of 

 Quebec, through the 



CANADIAN ADIRO^fnACKS. 

 Parlor and Sleeping Cars. MagnlflcentscenTy. Beautiful 

 climate. Hotel )^obe'val, t ake St. ,Tohn, has first- :-lass 

 accommodation for 300 guests, and is run in connection 

 with the "Island House" at Grand Discharge of Lake St. 

 Joiui.ln thecerter of the "Ouananiche" fishing grounds. 

 Daily communication by the new fast steamer across 

 the lake. The fishing rights of Lake St. .Tohn and tribu- 

 taries, an area of 30,000 square miles, are free to guests 

 of the hotels. After 1st July trains will connect daily at 

 Chlcoutiml with Saguenay steamers for Quebec. Day- 

 light trip. A beautifully illustrated guide book free on 

 applicai>ion. For information as to hotels, apply to hotel 

 manngers; for folders and guide books to ticket agents 

 of all principal cities. 



' J. G. SCOTT, 

 & P. Agt. Sec'y & Manager. 



Quebec, Canada. 



Alive with Grame. 



IF YOU WANT GOOD SPORT, PLENTY OF 

 IT AND NO BLANK DAYS, SEND FOR THE 

 CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY COMPANY'S 

 PAMPHLET, 



Fishing and Shooting. 



E, V. Skinner, 35.3 Broadway; 

 C. E. McPnicH.soN, 179 Washington st., Boston; 

 C. Shbbhy, 11 Fort St., W. Detroit; 

 • J. F. Lee, 232 S. Clark St., Chicago; or 



D. MgNIGOLL, Gen. Pass. Agent, Montreal. 



X Hotels for Sportsmen, i 



Snipe Shooting 



PRINCESS ANNE HOTEL, 



Virginia Beach, Va. 



OPEN JAISfUARY TO SEPTEMBER 



Mr. S. E. CurrTENDEN, the proprietor, takes pleas- 

 ure in informing sportsmen that he has recently ob- 

 tained the confrol of 1,.3G0 acres of the finest snipe 

 grounds. Evei-y accommodation is provided for 

 sportsmen iu connection with the hotel. 



At the New Pishing and Hunting Resort 



ATTEAN LAKE 



You can get more game and larger trout than 

 anywhere else in northern Maine. No stage or buck- 

 boarding. First-class table, new camps, boats and 

 canoes. Only 19 hours from New York; 15 hours 

 from Boston. Write for cu'Cidar giving rates, etc., to 



ITHAMAB HOWE, Prop., Moose, Biver, Me. 



CAMP PHENIX 



At Garden of Eden, ITova Scotia, 



will be open for sportsmen and hunters from May 1 

 till end of season. No better trout fishing or moose 

 hunting can be found in Canada. Forty lakes with 

 finest of trout fishing within a radius of five mUes of 

 the camp. Write for circulars. 



M. SJOSTEDT, Garden of Eden, Nova Scotia. 



SOO-NIPI-PARK LODGE. 



Sunapee Lake, ITew Hampshire. 



Re-opens May 1 for the accommodation of parties 

 desu'ous of spending the blossom season m the 

 mountains, and of gentlemen wishing to profit by 

 the early surface fishing for Saibhng, Brook Trout 

 and Land-Locked Salmon during May and June. 

 Superior guides and angUng facilities. Home com- 

 forts. FRANK H. DAVIS, New London, N. H. 



Attention Bass Fishermen! 



Gill House, Henderson Harbor, is the place you 

 have been looking for for years. This is a place 

 where you can take your families and have all the 



Sleasures of country life and get the best black bass 

 shing in New Y'ork. For circulars, address H. H. 

 GILL, Proprietor, Henderson Harbor, N. Y. S3 



Bromfield House, Boston. 



BUROPBAN PLAN. 

 MESSENGER, Proprietor. 



nnsT CLASS thout pishing, 



in my beautiful large spring water pond. Boats 

 supplied. For terms apply to EDWARD KANE, 

 Proprietor, Stony Brook, Suffolk County, L. I., N. Y. 



St. Albans, A'evniout. 

 ".SAMSON'S" LAKE VIKAV HOUSE, l^isli- 

 Ing and Health Resort, opens May 15. tf 



TBOTJT FISHING.— CELEBRATED BROAD- 

 head and Analomink streams. House steam 

 heated. Summer home for families. Three hours 

 from city. THOS. H. STITES, Analomink, Pa. 



Taxidermists. 



THE BIGGEST JUMP 



Made in any profession has occurred in Taxidermy 

 within the past year. Visit our show rooms on 

 April 27, examine our Chicago Exhibit and compare 

 them with the mounting of one or two years ago 

 Ours is "Life'' while the others are "Stuff." 



WM. W. HART & CO., 



TAXIDERMISTS, 



5 West Third St., near Broadway, New York. 



Practical Glass Blower 



And manufacturer of 

 Artificial eyes for birds, animals and manufacturing 

 purposes a specialty. Send for prices. Please men- 

 tion Forest ano Stream. 



369 Canal street, New York. 



g (j^f^^^HAS. K.R EE D,t 



w r\ v\^2MamSt. WORCESTER .MASS^ 



WANTED AJLIVB. 



All kinds of 



American Animals, 



BIRDS dk reptiles; 



For Sale-All kinds of 

 Foreign Anunals, Birds 

 and Reptiles. 



DONALD 9URNS, 

 IIB Roosevelt St.. N.Y. CUtv 



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The Kennel. 



ST. BERNARDS. 



A few fine pnpples for 

 sale. Prices low. 



Satisfaction guaranteed. 



H. S. PITKIN, 

 Box 385. Hartford, Conn. 



WE HAVE COMPETED FOR PRIZE FOR BEST 

 KENNEL OF 



COLLIES 



all the best shows for the past six years and have 



NEVER BEEN BEATEN. 



For catalogue address 



CHESTNUT HILL KENNELS, 



Chestnut Hill, Phila. 



IRISHMEN ROYALLY BRED. 



Three fast, wide rangers. Very stylish, lOmos. old, 

 lor sale. All have good noses and bird sense. Now 

 in trainer's hands. Are hummers for any duty. 

 $100 each. Also some splendid puppies from the , 

 grandest bench and field strains living. $35 each. 



F. H. PERRY, Des Moines, Iowa. 



PHILOS IX. 



Largest and finest Russian wolfhound in the 

 world, for sale. E. BES8UNGER, 



20 97 Lexington avenue, N. Y. City. 



ENdLISH SETTERS FOR SALE. 



Toledo Blade bitch, Toledo's Beauty, No. 28,843, 

 whelped July 8, 1S93. A very promising black, white 

 and tan bitch ; ought to win on bench and in the field. 

 Will sell her for half her value if we are satisfied she 

 goes into good hands. Also a litter brother for sale. 

 Matkrn Pointer and Setter Kennels, Sandusky, O. 



i^oz5s::E3E:<z>xj3Nri3s. 



Goodman or Kentucky hound ijuppies for sale. 

 Five litters by Cull, Ball and Colonel, three of the 

 grandest foxhounds in Amei-ica. Any one of them 

 has caught over 50 red foxes. This strain winners at 

 the Brunswick Fur Club Trials, 1892. Prices low. 



24 R. H. POOLER, Serena, 111. 



Two choice bitches for sale, the first whelped last 

 August, sire Black Prince, dam Lady Hotspur; the 

 other whelped last November, same su-e, dam Win- 

 cheU Bess, the dam of ch. Moses, ch. Merlia and 

 others eqmiUy fine. Also a litter whelped February 

 last, sire Beaufort's Colonel, dam Albion. 



J. WINCHELL, Fan- Haven, Vt. 



SCOTTISH TERRIERS FOR SAX.E.- 



kj These two grandly bred young dogs: LOVAT, a 

 brown brindle by KUsam ex Grey. BOB ROY, a 

 black brindle by Kih-oy ex Grey. Full particulars 

 from 



10 W. P. ERASER, Dominion Bank, Toronto. 



MOUNT PLEASANT GORDON KENNELS. 



This month I offer for sale Gordon setter dog, 3yrs. 

 old, winner of third in Boston; also Gordon dog 

 puppy, llmos. old, a fine one, and a number of 

 youngsters that are very pi'omising. C. T. BROW- 

 NELL, Prop., P. O. Box 335, New Bedford, Mass. 



ST. BERNARDS. 



Brood bitches. Also few choice pups. 

 G. W. PATTERSON. 



Lake View, Worcester, Mass, 



