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MEMBERSHIP SHARES 



IN THE 



Triton Fish and Game Club, 



CANADA. 



There has just been incorporated under the above 

 title the finest ii.shing and gunning association in 

 Canada. This preserve consists of 102,000 acres, 

 having within its borders over fifty lakes and a score 

 of rivers and mountain streams, all of which swarm 

 with trout ranging frorh 61bs. QSalmo fcytitinalis 

 only.) The virgin wilderness teems with small 

 game. Of the larger kinds the caribou abounds. 

 Moose and black bear are fairly plentiful, 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. 



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 to the best fishing and shootmg to be had on this 

 continent, at a very low cost. 



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Messrs. TOWNSEND & HOWARD, 



938 TKMPtE COURT, NEW YORK CITY, 



AND THIS PAPER. 



TROUT LAKES FOR SALE. 



I offer for sale a portion of my Adirondack pre- 

 serve, from 1,010 to 2.000 acres of land, with four 

 lakes. Three 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 tor private 

 resorts. One lake is s'ocked with salmon trout, the 

 others witli 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 inliuences; refreshing sleep in the ozones 

 of hemlocks and balsams; exceptional opportunities 

 for rest and recreation. Superb land-locked 

 salmon, trout and black bass Ashing. Safe 

 boating for ladies and children. Refined society. 

 Very accessible from New York and Boston. Lots 

 for sale and to lease in Soo-Nipi-Slde Park; \% miles 

 on lake shore: restricted for 50 years. For pi-ospec- 

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

 and Coun.^ellor at Law, No. 29 Wall St., New York, 

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



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EOR SAI.E OR TO 1L,ET. 



RTP<>.^0 LODGE, superbly located on Highland 

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

 acres of woodland. A new cottage house of 11 rooms 

 completelj' furnished for summer use. Open lire 

 place; wood in abundance. Ice house filled. Place 

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

 lars address C. H. LOOmS, Medford, Mass. 20 



FOR SALE.— ONE SHARE SHAWINIGAN CLUB 

 (fishing and shooting) ; a'.so one share Lauren- 

 tiau Fishing Club. These clubs have most extensive 

 limits of protected territory in the Lauren tian Moun- 

 tains, north of Montreal, embracing lakes and' 

 streams. Fine club houses, boats, canoes, etc. For 

 particulars address "Shawinioan," care F. & S. 21 



SALMON I-ISHING. — 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 CSRUI8ING AND 

 Hunting Association — Bear, I)eer, Wild Tur- 

 key, Quah, Swan, Geese, Brant, Duck, Cm'lew, Snipe. 

 Finest fishing; Bluefish, Striped Bass, Weakflsh, 

 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 FISmNG. — SEVERAL POOLS ON 

 Restigouche. Address P.O. Box 193, Savannah, Ga. 



Names anil Portraits i Biris 



Wluch Interest Ghinners; with descriptiotia in 

 lansjuage understanded of the people. 



BY G. TRUMBULL. 



Contains the local names in popular use, and 

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 the water — is not compelled to shut the book, 

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 of some Greek and Latin diutionaries to find out 

 what the description means.— iVeu) York Herald, 



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