L Hotels for Sportsmen* T 
Proprietors of shooting resorts will find 
it profitable to have their houses advertised 
under this head. 
MORLEY'S. 
The best TROUT FISHING in the Adirondacks. 
Twenty different lakes jind 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 
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 inv^ids. Send for artistic catalogue. 
Rates from $7.50 to $15.00 per week; lower June 
and September rates. 
MORLEY'S, 
Lake Pleasant, Hamilton Counter, N, T, 
Royal 
Muskoka Hotel. 
^ Routes for Sportsmen. ^ 
n^HIMf! BLACK BASS AND SALMON 
I ion 111 U. Illustrated Guide with Maps of 
the RIDEAU, BEVERLEY and CHARLESTON 
LAKES, free. Apply to E. A GEIGER, Supt. 
Brockville, Westport & Sault Ste. Marie Railway, 
Brockville, Ont, 
Wants and Exchanges* 2 
Advertisements under this head, strictly lk 
limited to Wants and Exchanges, will be V 
inserted at the special rate of three cents a Sk 
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word each insertion 
company the order. 
The money must ac- 
Prpperty for Sale. 
GUNSMITH, EXPERIENCED MAN, ONE 
capable of taking charge of shop. B-28, Care of 
Forest and Stream Pub. Co. lO 
New Nature Books 
This nev? modern, up-to-date hotel was 
opened for the reception of gfuests 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 all information write 
FRANK P. DWYER, 
E. P. A, G. T. R. S. 
290 Broadway, - New York. 
WANTED. 
500 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. 
NORTH CAROLINA. 
Hotel Montreat, Western 
N. C, ''Land of the Sky." 
An ideal spot in which to spend the fall and winter 
months. Fine hunting. Quail, etc. Large areas held 
exclusively for hotel guests. New hotel with all 
modern comforts — bath, toilet, open wood fires, etc. 
No consumptives taken. Location 15 miles from 
Asheville, N. C, and but two miles from Black Mt. 
station. Southern Ry. Address for particulars W. D. 
PAXTON, Prop., Montreat, N. C. 
PANADA Shooting, fishing, trapping; trout, 
wnimwn. 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. CALDERON, Ottawa, Can. 
"VfJ k TVTTpj'TV Parties to guide for big game hunt- 
TV rill 1 L^xJ » iug or trout and landlocked salmon 
fishing. Fish and game districts unsurpassed in any 
part of the State. Correspondence solicited and refer- 
ences furnished hy the Jackman Guides' Protective 
Association. P. O. Box 87, Jackman, Me. 
BAQLEY FARM, 
Bagley's Mills, Va. South Hill Station. 
Fine deer shooting, fishing and bathing. Bears' 
element mineral springs water, proves fine for con- 
valescents, as does our pure country air and frf sh 
produce. Guides, dogs and horses lurnished. Families 
accommodated. Apply directly, or R. W. BAGLEY, 
Colonnade flotel, Philadelphia, Pa. 
The Trapper's Guide. 
A Manual of Instructions for Capturing All 
Kinds of Fur-bearing Animals, and Curing 
I their Skins; with observations on the fur 
trade, hints on life in the woods, narra- 
tives of trapping and hunting excursions. 
j By S. Newhouse and other trappers and 
sportsmen. 
This is the best book on trapping ever written. 
It gives full descriptions of all the animals which 
the American trapper is likely to meet with, 
tells how they live, how to trap them and how to 
care for and cure their pelts. No man who is 
interested in trapping animals, whether it be 
muskrats or bears, should be without this com- 
plete manual of instruction. 
Ninth edition. Cloth. Illustrated. Price |1.00. 
^ FOREST AND STREAM PUB. CO. ' 
j_ 346 Broadway, New York. 
AMONG THE WATERFOWL 
BY HERBERT K. JOB. 
A volume on the wajs of water birds, pro- 
fusely ilust'ated by p-otographs, chiefly bv 
the author. Cloth, pp. 224. Prxe, $1.35 taet; 
$1.48 pos paid. 
NATURE BIOGRAPHIES 
BY CLARENCE MOORES WEED. 
Stu lies of tVe lives of some every day butter- 
flies, raotbs, grasshoppers and flies. Cloth 
pp. 164, vith 150 p^ otogr^phi.; illustiations 
by the author. Price. $1.50 net; $1 62 postp-id. 
THE BROOK BOOK 
BY MARY ROGERS MILLER. 
Lecturer on 1 ature study at Cornell Univer- 
sity. Cloth pp. 241. Piofusely illustrated. 
Piice, $1.35. net; $'.48 postpaid. 
FOREST AND STREAM PUB. CO., 
New York. 
DISEASEIOF DOGS. 
nursing p$. Dosing. 
A Treatise on the Care of Dogs in Health and 
Disease. By S. T. Hammond ("Shadow"), 
Author of "Training vs. Breaking." 161 
pages, cloth. -Price $1.00. - 
This work, from the pen of "Shadow," will have 
a hearty welcome. It comes from one who 
writes from full knowledge. "The results of 
more than fifty years of experience are here 
given," writes the author, "and I assure the 
reader that no course of conduct is advised, no 
treatment recommended, no remedy prescribed, 
that has not been thoroughly tried and tested by 
the writer and is believed to be entirely trust- 
worthy in every respect." Sent postpaid on re- 
ceipt of price, $1.00. 
FOREST AND STREAM PUB. CO. 
346 Broadway, New York. 
WANTED.— EXPERIENCED MARRIED MAN 
to take charge of Private Trout Hatchery in this 
State. Answer, stating age, experience, size of family 
and salary expected to box No. 12, Forest and Stream. 
10 
Will PAY 25 CENTS 
for copy of January 29, 1885 
issue. Address 
FOREST AND STREAM PUB. CO., 
NEW YORK. 
WANTED. 
COPIES of FOREST AND STREAM 
FEBRUARY 9, 1901. 
LOQ CABINS 
AND 
COTTAGES ; 
How to Build and Furnish Them. 
New and enlarged edition with numerous new designs 
BY WM. S. WICKS. 
This is a complete exposition of the art and 
methods of building log cabins, from the sim- 
plest dog kennel to highly artistic dwellings. 
Everyone going into the woods and designing 
to construct his shelter with the materials at 
hand should procure "Log Cabins," for in its 
pages he will find a variety of designs, simple 
and ornate, adapted to temporary shelter or to 
permanent homes, with full and clear instruction 
and illustration in every matter of detail. Sent, 
post free, for $1.50. 
FOREST AND STREAM PUB. CO. 
FOR SALE. 
- The False Cape (W. O. Ewell) Gunning Marshes. 
1.000 acres on Back Bay, PrindS^s Anne County. Va. 
Good shooting. Ducks of all kirids, geese and snipe. 
Apply to J. M. KEELIN G, Norfolk, Va. 
VALUABLE ATLANTIC COAST ISLAND 
for Sale Cheap. Teh hours from New York, 
eight hours from Philadelphia. Good shooting. 
Geese, ducks, and shore' birds. For full particu- 
lars, price and terms, addre's P. O. Box 552, Nor- 
folk, Va. g 
_ SHARE IN DUCK CLUB. BEST SHOOT- 
ing on Great Lakes. Deep-water and marsh 
ducks, rail, snipe, plover. Address Box A, For- 
est and Stream. 
A SIDE SHOT 
By C. a. Zimmerman, 
This is one of Mr. Zimmerman's well- 
known series of pictures of duck 
shooting in the West. The canvasbacks 
have come in over the decoys and the 
gun is held true. Marsh, woodland 
and sky are aglow with the colorings 
of autumn — the surroundings are such 
as give the poetry to duck shooting 
Size, 17)4 XII, on paper 22 x 14. 
Postpaid, carefully wrapped 
in lube, $2. 
Forest and Stream Pub. Co 
ROWLAND E. ROBINSON'S 
Danvis Books. 
These books have taken their place as classics 
in the literature of New England village and 
woods life. Mr. Robinson's characters are 
peculiar, quaint and lovable; one reads of them 
now with smiles and now with tears (and need 
not be ashamed to own to the tears). Mr. Rob- 
inson writes of nature with marvelous insight; 
his is the ready word, the phrase, to make a bit 
of landscape, a scene of outdoors, stand out clear 
and vivid, like a startling flashing out from the 
reader's own memory. ' 
FOREST AND .STREAM PUB. CO. 
The Leaping: Ouananiche. 
What It Is, Where and How to Catch It. By 
Eugene McCarthy. Paper, 66 pages. Price 
50 cents. 
The ouananiche is rapidly coming into promi- 
nence. This book tells where, when and how to 
catch this gamiest of all game fish. Seven years' 
experience in catching and studying the ouan- 
aniche has thoroughly fitted the author to speak 
with authority on his s-ubject. The book con- 
tains a large number of half-tone cuts from pho- 
tographs and a correct portrait of the fish itself. 
This work is the recognized authority. 
FOREST AND STREAM PUB. CO. 
346 Broadway, New York. 
ALERT. 
This spirited engraving of the noblest game 
animal of Eastern North America was drawn for 
the Forest and Stream by Carl Rungius, and 
has been reproduced as an artotype by E. Bier- 
stadt in the full size of the original drawing. 
The plate is 12i/^ x 19 inches, on paper 22 x 28 
inches. It is the most faithful and effective pic- 
ture of the moose we have ever seen and makes 
a magnificent adornment when framed for hang- 
ing on the wall. Price (mailed in a tube, post- 
paid), ?3.00. t-- r 
FOREST AND STREAM PUB. CO. 
WOODCRAFT. 
By "Nessmuk." A bundle of shrewd, mother- 
wit, woods lore and common sense. As compact 
as "Nessmuk's" famous duffle and ditty bag. 
Cloth, 160 pages. Price %1. 
FOREST AND STREAM PUB. CO. 
CANADIAN PACIFIC RY. 
THE BEST FISHING AND SHOOTING IN THE WORLD 
is to be had aloUgf tte line of the Canadian Pacific Railway. For information and 
Fishing and Shooting guide, write 
A. C. SHAW, General Agent, Passenger Department, 
228 South Clark Street, = - - CHICAGO, ILL. 
SHOOTING 
on the 
DELAWARE, 
LACKAWANNA & 
^ WESTERN R. R. 
Scas n opens in New Yoik 
State Sept. 15 (except some 
countie-); Pennsylvania, O^t. I^;" 
New Jeisey ^November ro. 
For Anglers and Big Game Hunters. 
A Big Game and Fish Map of New Brunswick. 
We have just had prepared by the official draftsman of New Brunswick 
a map of that province, giving^ the localities where big game — moose and 
caribou — are most abundant, and also the streams in which salmon are found 
and the rivers and lakes which abound in trout. 
The resources of New Brunswick in the way of game and fish are only 
just beginning to be appreciated, and we are glad to offer to Forest and 
Stream readers the first authentic information as to localities where sports may 
be had. The map is printed in colors, on a tough paper, and is enclosed in a 
stout manila envelope for protection in carrying. Price $i. 
FOREST AND STREAM: PUBLISHING CO., NEW YORK. 
