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FOREST AND STREAM. 



LJtjne 8, 1898. 



X Routes for Sportsmen. % 



When planning your annual tour remember that 

 this company controls over 4,100 miles of I'aOway 

 equipped in the most appro^'ed modern style, pass- 

 ing throuKh a magnificent country noted for its un- 

 surpassed facilities for sport. 



A FEW OF THE PRINCIPAL RESORTS. 



ANDRO=COGGIX L A_KE ? (via Bryant's Pond or Bethel). 



—Excellent trout flaWng uiid game, large and small, of 



every description. 

 THE AVHITE MOUNTAINS (via Gdrham, N. H.)— For 



trout anil varieties of game. 

 THE SALMON' RESORTS of Quebec, New Brunswick 



and Nova Scotia (reached via Quebec). 

 LAKE ST JOHN REGION (viaQuebec)-Forouananlche, 



trout, r^jriaou, bear, moose, beaver, otter, etc. 

 THE EtVER ST. LAWRESrE (in the neighborhood of 



the line for <100 miles) -For mascaloiige, pike, bass, 



whlteQsh, picKercl, ijerch. 

 THE THOUSAND ISLAN I 'S i via CJaiianoqiie or Kingston) 



— Poi- iilckerel, blaek l);iss, mascalonae, pike. 

 MUSKOKv I.AKE^.— The besf pUice on the continent 



tor fl-ljiu'r, sliLOtlug aiui caiupiug. All vurielies of flsh 



and game 



PARRY SOUND AKD GEORGIAN B \Y (rpached via 

 Penetang, Midland, Codingwood, etc.) for black bass, 

 pickerel, deer, partrid>;o. bear, otter, etc. 

 AEES ONTARIO, ERIK, HURON AND MICHIGAN (via 

 stations at all pr.nclpai purtS'. 



LAKE SUPERIOR (via Collingwood, Wiarton, Sarnla In 

 cormeetion wlih steamship lines). 



The charges 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. 



N. J. POWBR, 

 General Passeng^ei- Agent, 



IL. J. .SEAKGEANT, General Manager. 



A BLANK DAY. 



BUT rr 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 in 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 

 Massissippi or Louisiana and you will get one. 



Don't Go After Turkeys 



to the Great West, but to the Great South, ui Mssis- 

 sippi and Louisiana, where the imbounded 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 himter 

 never di-eamed of. A genial cUmate, a pleasant 

 people, a six months open season, and bu-ds imtil 

 you want no more. 



The Illinois Central Road runs direct to all this 

 coimtry, and is the only road that does. 



A. H. BtAI«SO]>«, 



- Gen. Pass. Agent, lUinois Central R. B., CMcago. 



Bome, Watertown I 



Railroad. 



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



The Rome, Watertown & Ogdensbiu-g Railroad is 

 the I'oute to the best flshiuo; grounds in New York 

 State and Canada. Thi-ougli cars are run from New 

 York C'it}-. Chicago, Detroit, Buffalo, Niagara Falls, 

 Suspension Bridge, TJtica, Syracuse and Rochester, 

 to Cape Ymcent, Clayton. St. I^awrence River, Mas- 

 sena Springs, Ogdensliurg, and all principal places 

 on Lake Ontario, and to Norwood tor all points in 

 the White Mountains iuid Maritime Provinces. 



This Ime reaches the best and most famous fishing 

 grotmds in America for salmon, ouananiche, mus- 

 calonge, blaek bass, brook trout, lake trout, wliite 

 flsh, pickerel, perch and other fish. Imformatin in 

 regard to the fishing grounds and how to reach them 

 will be cheerfuUy furnished upon appUcation to 

 THEO. BUTTEBFIELD, 



General Passenger Agent, 

 Syracuse, N. Y. 



Alive witli Grame. 



m 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. Skutseh, 353 Broadway; 



C. E. McPhemok, 179 Washington st., Boston; 



C. Sheehy, 11 Fort st., W. Detroit; 



J. F. Lee, 232 S. Clark st., Chicago; or 



D. McNIGOLL, Gen. Pass. Agent, Montreal. 



♦ Routes for Sportsmen. J 



opening of the Chicoutlmi Extension, 1st JuU , 1893. 



The New Eoute to the Far-Famed Saguenay 



and the onlv rail route to t.lie delightful simuner resorts 



north of Quebec, through the . c. 



CANAOIAN ' OIKOVHACKS. 



Parlor and Sleeping Cars. Magnificent scen»ry. Tic-aiitlfi)! 

 climate. Hotel Roberval, Lake St. John, has tn I 



[j-'ommodation for 300 guests, and Is run In co ' ! ' 

 ..'ith the "Island House" at Grand nischarge ot J. 

 John, In the cer ter of the "Ouananiche" flshlne ti i 

 Dailv communication by the new fast steamer acr. ss 

 the lake. The fishing rights of Lake St. John and tnbu- 

 tai-ies, an area of 30 000 square miles, are free to guests 

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

 Chicoutlmi with Saguenay steamers for Quebec. Day- 

 light trip. A beautifully lUastrated guide book free on 

 application. For information as to hotels, apply to hotel 

 man-igers; for folders and guide books to ticket agents 

 of all principal cities. 



ALES HARDY, J. G. SCOTT, 



Gen. F. & P. Agt. • Seo'y & Manager. 



Quebec, Canada. 



X Hotels for Sportsmen. X 



Bromfield House, Boston. 



EUROPEAN PLAN 

 WESSIS VGEB. Proprietor. 



At the New Fishing and Hunting Eesort 



ATTEAN LAKE 



You can get more game and larger trout than 

 anywhere else in northern Maine. No stage or buck- 

 boarding. Pu'st-class table, new camps, boats and 

 canoes. Only 19 hours from New York; 15 hours 

 fi-om Boston. Write for circular giving rates, etc., to 



ITHAMAR HOWE, Prop., Moose, River, Me. 



CAMP PHENIX 



At Garden of Eden, Nova Scotia, 



wUl 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 flsliing within a radius of live miles of 

 the camp. Write for circulars. 



M. SJOSTEDT, Garden of Eden, Nova Scotia. 



DEER LICK CAMP. 



situated at Hell Gate Falls on the Dead Diamond 

 River, Wentworth's Location. N. H., in the wildest, 

 most picturesque and romantic section of New Eng- 

 land. The sportsman's ideal camp amid the finest 

 fishing and game regions of the northern wilderness. 

 Fh'st class table, boats and canoes. Reached by 

 M. C. R. R. from Boston to Colebrook, N. H., thence 

 by stage and boat to camp. Open from June 10 to 

 Oct. 15. Write for full particulars and terms to 

 F. A. FLINT, Colebrook, N. H. 



HOTEL ALGONQUIN, 



CAPE VINCENT, NBW YORK. 

 ON THE ST. I^AWRBNCE KIVER 

 I-. I>. MIDDLlSTOSr, Pr..prietor. 

 SEASON OPEN'S JUNIS 21. 



Rates:— Transient, $3 00 to $3.00 per day; weekly, 

 §12.00 to $21.00 Special rates to families. 

 For information address 



F. D MIDDLETON, 

 182 Duane St., New York. 

 Care E. N. JACKSON untU Jime 15. 



Attention Bass Fishermen! 



GUI House, Henderson Harbor, is the place you 

 have been looking for for years. This is a place 

 where j'ou can take your families and have all the 

 pleastu-es of country life and get the best black bass 

 fishmg in New York. For circulars, address H. H. 

 GELL, Proprietor, Henderson Harbor, N. Y. 23 



MITCHELI. HOUSE, 



CFormerly Eltinff House'), 

 W. E. MXXCHEI^I-, Proprietor, 



EUenville, N. T. 



Good trout fishing in near by streams. 



8t. A I bans, Vermont. 

 "SAMSON'S" LAICE VIEW HOUSE, Fisli- 

 iug and Health llesort, opens May 15. tf 



f Wants and Exchanges. | 



5 Advertisements under this head, strictly " 

 2 limited to Wants and Exchanges, ivill he 



inserted at the special rate of three cents a 

 ■word each insertion. The money must ac- 

 company the order. 



CHAMPION BRED POINTERS, LIVER AND 

 white and lemon and white, ten anci tn-elve 

 months old Make offers, Lock Drawer 14. Wat^r- 

 bury, Vt. 24 



WANTED.— COPIES OF FOREST AND STREAM 

 of May 6, Sept. 23, 1886. and Sept. 25. 1890. Ad- 

 dress FOKKST AND StHKAM Offlce, 



I Property For Sale. J 



FOR SALE. 



membehship shares 



IN THE 



Triton Fish and Game Club, 



CANADA. 



There has just been incorporated under the above 

 title the finest fishing 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 from 61bs. (iSalmo fontinalis 

 only.) The virgin wilderness teems with small 

 game. Of the larger kinds the caribou abounds. 

 Moose and black bear are fairly plentiful, as also 

 ^ver, otter and other ftir-bearing animals. 



13 Triton Club is situated 100 tmles north of Que- 

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

 ^ ,^ and is reached m twenty-four hours easy 

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

 pectus.) 



A Imuted number of shares is offered to gentle- 

 men of unexceptionable references. 



As a su m mer resort for both gentlemen and ladies 

 the Triton Club offers great attractions, in addition 

 to the best fishing and .^hooting 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, rotite and mode of payments. 



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

 formation address 



Messrs. TOWNSEND & HOWARD, 



928 TEMPLE COURT, NEW YORK CITY, 



AND THIS PAPER. 



PUBLIC^OTIOE. 



The Commissioner of Crown Lands will lease, for 

 a period of ten years, to tlie highest bidder, on the 

 loth of June next, in one of the rooms of the depart- 

 ment, the fishing rights belonging to the province of 

 Quebec, in the river "Grand Cascapedia,'' (Bale des 

 Chaleurs), subject to the lease now existing in favor 

 of His Excellency the Governor General of Canada, 

 until the expiration of his term of offlce. The upset 

 price will be four thousand dollars (4.000) per annum, 

 and the rental must be paid in advance. For further 

 information, apply to the undersigned. 



E. J. FLYNN, Commissioner of Crown Lands. 

 Department of Crown Lands, Quebec, lOchMay, 1893. 



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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. 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 for private 

 resorts. One lake is stocked with sahnon trout, the 

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

 and shall plant as many more this year. Will sell 

 an3' one lake with a portion of the land. Address 

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



Hunting Grounds For Sale. 



We offer for sale one farm, 600 acres, situate in 

 Warren county. North Carolina, six miles from 

 Macon, same from Littleton. Quail, deer, wild ttir key, 

 ducks, geese and old hares on and near the farm. 

 Fine gi'ain, cotton, tobacco and fruit farm. Fair 

 dwelling and outhouses. Hunting privilege on ad- 

 joining farms can be bought cheap. 14 hours from 

 New York via S. A. L. Apply to owners. Price. §0 

 per acre. EGERTON BROS., Macon, N. C. 



TO LOVERS OF FISHING.-WE NOW 

 have on our list membership shares at reasona- 

 ble figures in some of the best salmon, trout and 

 black and sea bass fishing clubs of the country; also 

 rights in two Canadian salmon rivers. The season 

 just opened promises to be a remarkable one, and 

 we invite correspondence. TOWNSEND & HOW- 

 ARD, Room 919, Temple Court, New York City. 26 



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LBEMARLE AND PAMPLICO CRUISING AND 

 . Hunting Association — Bear, Deer, Wild Tur- 

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

 Fmest fishing; Bluefish, Striped Bass, Weakfish, 

 Drum, etc. Membership limited to 20. One more 

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



FOR SALE —A MEMBERSHIP IN THE LAUREN- 

 tian Club, of Canada. For particulars, address 

 J. B., of this paper. 25 



SALMON FISHING. — SEVERAL POOLS ON 

 Restigouche. Addi-ess P.O. Box 193. Savannah, Ga, 



Increasing Sales attest the Popularity of 

 THE GENTLEMEN'S CIGARETTE. 



SPECIAL FAVOURS. 



Manufactured only by 



:K:ii«a-3xru-5r smos. 



(KINNEY TOBACCO CO., Successors.) Also m^an 

 ufacturers of the Old Reliable 



SWEET CAPORAL. 



♦ Taxidermists. ^ 



NOTICE. 



We have purchased entire busi- 

 ness, stock, good will and bills 

 receivable of late John Wallace, 

 No. 16 North William st., and wiU 

 continue as a branch of om- head- 

 quarters, No. 5 West Third st., 

 near Broadwav, New York. 



WM. W. HART & CO., 

 TAXIDERMISTS. 



Send for our Illustrated Catalogue. 



J. KANNOFSKY, 



Practical Glass Blower 



And manufacturer of 

 Artificial eyes for birds, animals and manufacturing 

 piu-poses a specialty. Send for prices. Please men- 

 tion Forest and Sthbam. 



369 Canal street. New York. 



jsBIRDSBQQS' 

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2^STAMP foR \ 

 lusTraTedCaTAlog.a-.^ 

 „ K.REED.f% 

 ^^EMainS^. WORCESTER. MASS^ 



WANTED AL.IVJB. 



All kinds of 



American Animals, 



BIRDS dt REPTlIjEr^' 



For Sale— All kinds of 

 Foreign Animals, Birds 

 and Reptiles. 



DONALD BURNS, 



nS R/^rioofTolt Ht . v v oity 



X For Sale. 



I 



TEOOT FOR SALE. 



YEAELIHSS ol llie Broot Trout, liU Tront, Browii 



EGGS AlKD PRV 



of the same in season. For information inqnire 

 J. ANNIN, JK., 

 Caledonia, Living.'fon Co., N. Y. 



Of 



Berkshire Trout Hatchery 



have for sale healthy BROOK TROUT ranging in 

 size from young fry to four pounds weight, suitable 

 for stocking public and private waters. 

 For information and price addi'ess 



C. H. SAGE, Sec'y, 



Great Bai-rington, Mass. 



A DAY WITH THE QUAIL.-PHOTO 

 graphs of a day afield with dog and gun, printed 

 In P. & S. Oct. 2uth, 1893. No. 1, "The Point; No. 2, 

 "The Shot;" No. 8, "The Retrieve." Every reader 

 of F. & S. shotild own a set of these 3 beautiful photos. 

 Size 16x20, 3 for S2.50, or Sl.OO each Size 0x8, 3 for 

 S$1.25, or 50c. each. W. H. PIERCE, Peekskill, N. Y. 



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LIVE QUAIL SEASON RE-OPENS SEPT. . 

 Orders should be booked inmiediately. For 

 Sale. — Mongolian, Japan, ring-neck, Hungarian, Ger- 

 man and English pheasants, also Eng. pheasants' 

 eggs. Live and dead game a specialty. E. B. WOOD- 

 WARD, Commission Merchant,174 Chambers st., N.Y 



LIVE WHITE HABES {L&'pus am.ericanus) 

 captured and properly boxed and delivered 

 to express in Bethel, Me., in good condition on 

 receipt of orders and remittances at 83 per pair. 

 Refer to Hon. H. O. Stanley, Dixlield. Me,, Tish 

 and Game CommiRsioner. I. G. RICH, Bethel, Me 



FOR SALE. — New l3-bore Colts hammsrless shot 

 gun and blue-blooded pointer dog. For descrip- 

 tion "and pedigree, address W. H. CHAPIN, Falls 

 Village, Litchfield Co., Conn. 2.5 



FOR SALE.— A pig skin salm on fly book with three 

 dozen Forrest flies, price $10. Can be seen at 

 WM. MILLS & SON, 7 Warren street, N. Y. 23 



TT^OR SALE.— A few shop- worn and second-hand 

 1? guns. LEFEVEB ARMS CO., Syracuse, N. Y. 



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i •?• The Kennel. -f i 



FIFTEENTH ANNUAL DERBY 



OF THE 



EASTEEI FIELD TEIALS CLUB. 



CASH PURSES, $1,000. 



1st Prize, $500; 2d, S250; 3d, $150; and the Breeders' 

 Cup, value $100, to breeder of winner of 1st. 



Judges: W. W. Titus, Simon C. Bradley and J. B. Sloddard. 



ENTRIES I»OSlTIVEl.Y CI^OSE MAY I, 1893. 



SIO forfeit must accompany each nomination; second forfeit of $10 payable Sept. 1, 1893, and $10 addl- 

 lioual to start. For Rules. Blanks, etc., apply to 



WASHINGTON A. COSTEK Saratoga Springs, N. Y. 



AU-Agetl Stake advertised later 



