.FOREST Alsrt3 STREAM, 
!t Hotels for Sportsmeft* | 
Proprietors of shooting resorts will find 
it profituble to have their houses advertised 
under <this head. 
MORLEY'S. 
_ The best TROUT FISHING in the Adirondacks. 
Twenty different lakes and streams well stocked 
. with Brook Trout, Lake Trout Landlocked 
Salmon and Rainbow Trout; 2,000 feet above the 
. sea. Excellent Deer hunting; the finest open 
Woodcock and Grouse shooting. We are in the 
j heart of the game preserve, and there isn't a 
human habitation for thirty miles north of us. In 
addition to being one of the finest sporting resorts, 
' it is one of the best summer resorts in the moun- 
tains. Hotel is first class; sanitary plumbing; 
modern in every respect; an excellent table. No 
'• pulmonary invalids. Send for artistic catalogue. 
Rates from $7.50 to $15.00 per week; lower June 
and September rates. 
MORLEY'5, 
' Xake Pleasant, Hamilton County, N, Y. 
I Routes for Sportsmen. \ 
Royal 
Muskoka Hotel 
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This new modern^ up-to-date i hotel was 
opened for the reception of guests in 1901. It 
is situated in the centre of the finest summer 
resort region in America, known as the Mus- 
koka Lakes, within easy reach of the principal 
points in Canada and the United States. The 
interior of the hotel is planned to the best ad- 
vantage for comfort and convenience, special 
attention being- given to ventilation and sani- 
tary arrangements. Its spacious suites, with 
handsome bathrooms attached, are especially 
adapted to either large or small families. 
Cuisine and service are the best. Open for 
guests June 15th. For further particulars 
descriptive matter and aU information write 
FRANK P. DWYER, 
E. P. A, G. T. R. S. 
290 Broadway, - New York. 
<73 Beautiful Black Bass 
• were caught by one rod in a few hours with a 
■ "Dowagiac" Perfect Casting Bait— the bait is fishy, 
but the story is true. A catalog descriptive of bait 
■ in exchange for your address. 
JAMES HEDDON & SON, Dowagiac, Mich. 
CHARLESTON LAKE INN.— A favorite summer 
•resort. Large airy rooms ; wide verandas ; excel 
\lent cuisine and reasonable charges. Splendid fishing, 
good boats, careful oarsmen. Salmon, trout, black 
bass and other game fish. Terms, $1.50 per day. 
Special rates for week or monthly boarders. Send for 
folder. ROBT. FOSTER, Proprietor, Charleston 
P. O., Leeds Co., Omario. 
NEWFOUNDLAND. THE LOG CABIN AND BAY 
St. George Hotels, Newfoundland Railway, are situ- 
ated at either end of Harrys Brooks, with 12 first rate 
Salmon rivers in the vicinity. The best centre to start 
for Caribou or the Great Barrens. Experienced guides 
and complete equipments Apply, Chas. Dodd, Bay 
St. George Hotel, N. F. Ry., Newfoundland. 
WANTED. 
600 parties to guide for big game hunting or salmon 
and trout in the unsurpassed game and fish districts 
of New Brunswick, Canada. Correspondence solicited 
■and references furnished by the 
NEW BRUNSWICK GUIDES ASSOCIATION, 
Fredericton, N. B., Canada. 
The Nepigon. 
I furnish guides, canoes, complete outfits, pro- 
visions, permits; I arrange everything in advance, 
so that angling or hunting parties may start im- 
mediately on arrival. I will send, on request, cir- 
cular of information about when and how to come 
here for the best trout fishing in America. 
WM. McKIRDY, General Merchant and Fishing 
Overseer, Nepigon, Ontario. 
MOOSE AND CARIBOU HUNTING IN NEW 
Brunswick. — We can offer sportsmen exceptional 
facilities. Ladies may go with safety and com- 
fort. Good camps. References of well-known 
people in Canada and United States given. Ad- 
dress WM GRIFFIN, Green Hill, York Co., N. B. 
WOODLAND TERRACE, Wayne Co., Pa. — Fine 
hunting and fishing in the immediate vicinity. Ro- 
mantic drives; accommodations for families; elegant 
table. Further particulars write to MRS. R. A. 
CARLTON, Laanna, Pike Co., Pa. 
A N A n A Shooting, fishing, trapping; trout, 
wMllMl/#l» bass, ouananiche, salmon; deer, 
moose, caribou; duck, geese, small game. Fur bear- 
ing animals. Rates quoted for placing hunters on 
selected territories, including transportation, outfit, 
provisions, guides, licenses and canoes; moccasins, 
snowshoes, sleighs and dog-trains in winter. 
Write A. M- CALDEKON, Ottawa, Can. 
Tir A TVTPT^ Parties to guide for biggamehunt- 
W xi.1' 1 CUq ing or trout and landlocked salmon 
fishing Fish and game districts unsurpassed in any 
part of the State. Correspondence solicited and refer- 
ences furnished by the Jackman Guides' Protective 
AssocTATiOM P. O Box 87, lackman. Me. 
GENTLEMAN DESIRES engagement for his guide. 
Good moose burning. J. N., 4&9 W. 47th St., N. Y. 8 
TROUTING 
IN 
MICHIGAN. 
The streams _ of this State afford the 
best sport with the 
Speckled Brook Trout, 
California (Rainbow) Trout,, 
German Brown Trout 
Of any section of the country West: 
of the Alleghenies. The rivers and 
brooks have their source in cold, clear 
springs, and flow through a country 
fairly well cleared of down timber 
and brush. 
Millions Of Fingerlings 
And Fry are planted in the streams 
every year, insuring a continuation 
of the Good Fishing for which the 
state is famous. The best fishing 
points are easy of access, the accom- 
modations are good, reliable guides 
can be engaged at reasonable prices,, 
and splendid sport.is assured. 
Tiie Pore Marquette Raiiroad 
Reaches .the best fishing, territory, ^in. 
the state. Write to H. F. Moeller, 
G. P. A., Detroit, Mich., addressing 
■ your request "F. 3", and a 32-page 
booklet, illustrated from photographs 
taken on the streams, and telling of 
the Fishing and Hunting in Michigan, 
will be mailed free to your address^. 
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COLORADO 
The way to get 
commodations 
the best ac- 
is via the 
GREAT ROCK 
ISLAND ROUTI 
WHY? It is the only direct line- to 
Colorado Springs and Manitou. 
It is the popular route to Denver.. Ilti: 
has the best Dining Car Service. 
It has the finest equipment and. mosti 
satisfactory schedule and in the 
Rocky Mountain 
only one 
nightr,. 
m. 
offers the best train, 
Chicago to Colorado. 
It leaves Chicago daily at 5.4:5 p. 
and arrives at Denver 8.45 p; m., Col- 
orado Springs (Manitou) 8.30 p; m. 
Another inducement to use the Rock- 
Island will be the round trip rates of 
$26 Chicago to Colorado and $15' 
Missouri River points to Colorado effec- 
tive this summer by that line. Ask 
for details and free books. 
"Under the Turquoise Sky'' gives the: 
most fascinating description of Colorado. 
"Camping in Colorado" has full de- 
tails for campers. 
JNO. SEBASTIAIV, Q. P. A,^ 
Chicago, 111. 
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ri'QHINR BLACK BASS AND SALMON 
ri^nillU. Tllustrated Guide with Maps Oi 
the RIDEAU, BEVERLEY and CHARLESTON 
LAKES, free. Apply to E. A. GEIGER, Supt, 
Brockville, Westport & Sault Ste. Marie Railway 
Broekville, Ont. 
A NEW BRUNSWICK CANOB TRIP. 
Sportsmen wishing to make a canoe or fis&ing- trip 
through the wildest part of the province and ©n tie 
famous Nepisiguit, thebest trout fishing river isi N,B., 
can make all arrangements by writing GEO, E 
ARMSTRONG, Perth Center, N. B., Canaidla. 
WOODCRAFT. 
By "Nessjnak." A bundle of sfflrewd!,. nwSher- 
wit, wooda l&re aad common se3!»«: As conspact 
as "Nessmuk's" famous dufBe andi dittjj bag. 
Cloth, ISO pag€». Price $11 
¥OSEST AN-D' S-TREAMJ Elim CK». 
^ Routes for Sportsmen. \ 
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Write for 
GUIDE BOOK 
IN PINE TREE JUNGLES/' 
ISSUED BY THE 
Bangor & 
Aroostook R. R. 
THE LINE OF THE 
HUNTING, FISHING, CAMPING and 
CANOEING COUNTRY OF 
NORTHERN MAINE. 
••"m PINE TREE JUNGLES" tells the 
whdle story. A book of 1T5 pages. Printed on fine 
Ipaper. Beautifully iJlustrated with half-tone cuts 
and wiiillh two-color :p'la4es. A twentieth century pro- 
idaactiora. lEvery ipage linteresting and every illustra- 
ttiion (fime. 
Seat for dbo tceKbts in stamps. 
\Write(tp 
QBO. M. HOUCiHTGN, Traffic Manager, 
BANGOR, MAK^E. 
■Mention ithis publication. 
THE KIDEAU LAKE3. 
The Rideati iRiver, lakes and 
canal, a unique region, comparative- 
I3' unknown, but affording the most 
novel experience of any trip in 
America. An inlantd -waterway be- 
tween the St. Lawnervce River at 
Kingston and the Ottawa iRiver at 
Ottawa; every mile affords ■& new 
experience. It is briefly desoribed 
in No. 34 of the "FouT-Tra^fe 
Series," "To Ottawa, Ont, ¥ia ;th.e 
Rideau Lakes and "River." 
Copy will be mailed free on receipt of a 
2-cent stamp by George H. Daniels, General 
Passenger Agent, New York Central and 
Hudson River Railroad, Grand Central 
Station, New York. 
I R E LA N D— on the Shores of LoUgh Derg. 
The l^aliiable Residential Sportiijg Pfopertf', 
known as TIN ARAN A ESTATE, field in fee. frfe 
of rent and all charged whatsoever^ CoihprisiAg- a 
Handsome Modern Mansioii, standing in 65 acrfes 6f 
old pleasure ground and wooded dettlesne, 'iyiih 386' 
acres of pasture land, part let under gracing ahd oihef 
agreements, reserving annual refits amounting td 
;^460, picturesquely situated on the lake side, together 
with 200 acres of woods, valuable for the grooving 
timber and as game coveiTls, the inclusive turbary of. 
30 acres of bog and sporting rights of 700 acres of 
mountain and bog, affording magnificent rough shoot' 
ing. 
MESSRS. ARTHUR JONES and SON are in- 
structed to SELL by Auction on WEDNESDAY, 
JULY 30th, 1902, at two o'clock, at the Salesrooms, 
135 Stephen's Green, Dublin, Ireland, the Valuable 
and Attractive Residential Estate, situated by the 
magnificent lake, connected to broad Atlantic by the 
noble Shannon river, half an hour's drive from Killa- 
loe, which is only four hours' rail to Dublin. The value 
of the property as a nobleman's or country gentlemen's 
Residence is evident; the noble mansion, built in 1877, 
at a cost of ;S12,000, a well designed and handsome 
structure, well sheltered, commanding the lake view 
for 20 miles Should the purchaser not require ad- 
jacent land, the tenants residing elsewhere do not 
interfere with privacy of the demesne. To the sports- 
man the attractions are well known, excellent rough 
shooting over 1,300 acres, with 200 acres of woods for 
preserved game, and free access to the second largest 
fake in the British Isles, where wild duck, snipe,plover, 
etc., abound. The fishing of Lough Derg needs but 
little advertisement,and Tinerana Bay affords the best 
sport of the lake— salmon, trout, etc , and excellent 
rough fishing. For conditions of sale, illustrated 
particulars, rental, permits to view, apply to the 
Auctioneers, or MESSRS. LEE and PEMBERTONS, 
44 Lincoln's Inn Fields, London. 3 
A Big Bargain. 
ADIRONDACK CAMP 
When writing say tliat |^«« saw 
the ad. in the "Forest and Stream." 
and one share" of 
stock (value $1,000) 
in Adirondack League Club. House beautifully rustic. 
15ft. above the lake shore. Large entry hall with 
double stairways, open fireplaces, main room 20 x 30, 
hard wood finish; second floor five s'eeping rooms, three 
with bay windows. Completely furnished and ready 
for immediate occupancy Boat house with two boats 
and gasoline launch. Less than 10 hours from New 
York. Three club houses, numerous camps, member- 
^tiap restricted. Club owns 94,000 acres,filled with trout 
»;e^ and deer Magnificent deer shooting and trout 
fisliin!,j All conveniences. Cost $13,000. Owner 
neeas^^oney quick. Price, $8,000. Part may remain. 
For.^i^^^ils and photographs address 
vQWNER, 188 West 34th Street, New York, 
JFOR SALE. 
By the Boffin'g Springs Gun Club, their well 
equipped club hous€-.and grounds situated at Rulher- 
ford. N. J , 80 minutes from City Hall, N. Y., by the 
Erie R. R to either Rtn-thei f ord or Carlstadt, 5 min- 
utes' walk from either dep«><t. Two lines of trolleys 
from Newark, Hackensack, Paterson and Hoboken 
pass the grounds Valuable charter allowing per- 
petua' shooting on these grounds. Six acres of land 
.,and complete outfit for target or live bird shooting. 
X9t particulars apply to A. W. VAN WINKLE &CO. 
iRi^tJtiprford, N. J^ 
MOUa^iT,AIN LAKE, 1000 FEET ALTITUDE 
surrotts^eid bv 72 acres of forest, Morris Co.. N. J., 
IJ^ hours (^o-'ijew York. Price $5,000. Terms liberal. 
Might eK&ange 
COSDlfCT, 15 Exchange Place, Jersey City. 
When writing say that you saw 
the ad. in the ^'iFoire^t and Stream." 
270 Tons of Trout 
were caught and 
expressed during 
1901, ^ ^ ^ ^ J* 
KBi 
BUT THERE ARE MORE LEFT 
in the waters reached exclusively by the 
CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY, 
than all ithe aaglers of this continent could catch in a hundred years. 
Per Fishing and Shooting Guide Books apply to 
E. V. SKI NN Eft, - 363 BROADWAY, N. Y. 
Hints and Points for Sportsmen 
Compiled by " Seraeca." Cloth, illustrated, 224 pp. Price $1.50. 
This co>3n^Dilation comppises six hundred and odd hints, helps kinks, wrinkles 
points aud sug;gestions for tfee shooter, the fisherman, the dog owner, the 
yachtsman, the canoeist, the camper, the outer; in short, for the field sportsman 
in all the varied pha ses of h^s activity. The scope of the information it con- 
tains embraees a wild field, and Hints and Points" has proved one of the 
■most practically useful wor-fcs of reference in the sportsman's library. 
FOREST Am) -STUEAM PUBUSHING CO.. NEW YORK. 
Canoe and Camp Cookery. 
APradlical Cook Bodk for Oinoeists, Corinthian Sailors and Outers. 
By Seneca. Cloth, 96 pages. Price, $1. 
rOltEST /iND STREAM PUB. CO.. NEW YORK. 
