JULY, 1919 
FOREST A N I) S T R E A M 
381 
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ANTIQUES AND CURIOS 
CALIFORNIA GOLD, QUARTER SIZE, 27c; 
Yi size, 53c; Dollar size, $1.10. Laree cent, 100 
years old and catalogue, 10c. Norman Shultz, 
King City, Mo. 
COINS— FIVE CURIOUS RARE COINS WITH 
catalog, 10c. II. Hooker, New Berlin. N. Y. 
AUTO ACCESSORIES 
FORDS RUN 34 MILES PER GALLON WITH 
our 1919 carburetors. Use cheapest gasoline or 
half kerosene. Start easy any weather. Increased 
power. Styles for all motors. Runs slow high 
gear. Attach yourself. Big profits for agents. 
Money back guarantee. 30 days’ trial. Air-Friction 
Carburetor Co., 550 Madison St., Dayton, Ohio. 
BAIT FOR ANGLERS 
BEST BAIT— NATURE’S LURE, USED BY 
old fishermen gets the fish when others fail; al- 
ways carry a box with the rest of your tackle; 
25c per box. R. E. Schwartz, Buchanan, Mich. 
BOOKS FOR SPORTSMEN 
BROWN’S FOX BOOK. LATEST AND BEST 
hook on the art of fox trapping. Tells the neces- 
sary outfit, gives receipts for making seven scents, 
tells proper bait to use and gives detailed directions 
for making seven different sets. Any man or 
hoy who can catch muskrats and skunk can catch 
foxes if he will be guided by this book. Written 
with the express purpose of helping amateur fox 
trappers, but no fox trapper should be without 
a copy. Price $2. no. On sale June 15th. Ad- 
dress Ernest A. Brown, 24 Gillis St., Nashua, 
N. H. 
EGGS FOR BREEDING 
DECOYS, CALLERS, PURE BRED, NO 
limit. Wild Mallani eggs, $2.50, 12; $20, 100. 
Birds, $4 pair. English caller eggs, $5, 12; $40, 
100. Birds $8 pair (extra drakes). Muscovey 
ducks, trio, $8.50; eggs, $2.50, 11. Mail draft 
E. Breman Co., Danville, 111. 
GUNS AND AMMUNITION 
BUY, SELL AND EXCHANGE ALL SORTS OF 
old-time and modern firearms. Stephen Van 
Rensselaer, 805 Madison .\ve.. New York City. 
CARTRIDGES 30-30 WINCHESTER METAL 
cased. Have fifty boxes, bought last November 
at $1.55 per box. Will sell for 75 cents a box. 
Privilege of examination. W. O. Scroxton, 76 
South .\ve., Bradford, Pa. 
FOR SALE— .40-82 WINCHESTER MODEL 
1886 good condition; price, $15. Arthur A. Col- 
well, R. D. 1, Chepachet, R. I. 
FOR SALE— REMINGTON PUMP, STAND- 
ard grade, 12 x 30 full; excellent condition, $24. 
Want Field Grade Ithaca 12; describe fully; state 
lowest price. Harold Sinclair, Charlottesville, Va. 
FOR SALE— WINCHESTER. 351 AUTO- 
matic, guaranteed good condition, 150 shells, extra 
magazine, nerv case and broken shell extractor. 
First draft for $40 takes outfit. Weirick M. Fay, 
St. Joseph, Mich. 
SEND $2.00 FOR ONE YEAR’S DELIVERY 
of -Arms and .Ammunition “accurate gun dope 
' condensed.” T. T. Pierce, 258 W. 34th St., New 
York City. 
FISH AND GAME CLUB 
WANTED— TO GET INTO COMMUNICA- 
tion with parties who would be interested in or- 
ganizing a FISH AND GAME CLUB, as I rep- 
resent the owners of a very desirable location of 
about T.ono acres of good land and on which is 
a very fine trout stream and plenty of all kinds of 
I game. It also has a large amount of young trees 
as well as original growth timber. It is near a 
main line railroad in Pennsylvania. It can be 
bought for $4 per acre. Title perfect. Address 
.\. R. Spicer, Agent, Williamsport, Pa. 
FISH FOR STOCKING I 
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FISH FOR STOCKING— BROOK TROUT FOR j 
stocking purposes. Eyed eggs in season. N. F. \ 
Hoxie, Plymouth, Mass. 
I SMALL-MOUTH BLACK BASS, WE HAVI | 
the only establishment dealing in young small- 
mouth black bass commercially in the Llnited 
States. A'igorous young bass in various sizes, 
ranging from advanced fry to 3 and 4 inch finger- 
I lings for stocking purposes. Waramaug Small- 
Mouth Black Bass Hatchery. Correspondence in- 
vited. Send for circulars. Address Henry W. 
Beeman, New Preston, Conn. ' 
A nominal charge of five 
cents per word will carry 
classified messages to our 
army of readers on farms, 
in the towns and cities, 
and at the end of blazed 
trails. 
LIVE STOCK 
CANADA WILD GEESE AND THEIR GOS- 
lings. Breeding and young pairs offered now-^ 
the surest way to start breeding this species. We 
are the oldest and largest breeders of Canadas in 
this country. Black and white swans, wild ducks, 
etc., for sale. Whealton Water Fowl Farms, Chin- 
coteague Island, Va. 
BREEDING STOCK OF PHEASANTS FOR 
sale. — Ringnecks, Silver, Goldens, Mongolians, 
Formosan, Prince of Wales, Lady Amhersts, 
Reeves, Swinhoes, Melanotus, Japanese Versi- 
colors, .Manchurian Eared. Robinson Bros., Aider- 
shot, Ont., Can. 
FLEMISH GIANTS AND BELGAN HARES.— 
$1.00 pound for all you raise from our stock. 
Cavies, white mice. Stamp for particulars. A. 
Schumacher Co., Norwood, O. 
FLEMISH GIANTS, NEW ZEALANDS AND 
Belgian Hares. No fancy prices. Three beautiful 
peacock tails, $2.50 each. Floyd Boyd, Millers- 
burg, Ohio. 
FOR SALE— FLEMISH GIANT RABBITS; 
never beaten in a show room. O. O. Young, 
Carey, Ohio. 
FOR SALE— NORTH DAKOTA COYOTES, 
$15.00 a pair. For further information write the 
Farmers State Bank, Dodge, N. Dakota. 
FOR SALE— PURE BLOODED BELGIAN 
hares. Stock over 3 months of age; single males, 
$2.00; single females, $4.00; mated females, $5.00 
each. Harry Chandler, New London, O., R. D. 5. 
' LI-VE STOCK WANTED 
FOXES WANTED— 100 YOUNG REDS AND 
greys. Ross Brown, McFall, Ala. 
MISCELLANEOUS 
AGENTS— MASON SOLD 18 SPRAYERS AND 
Autowashers one Saturday. Profits $2.50 each. 
Square deal. Particulars free. Rusler Company, 
Johnstown, O. 
AMERICAN CITIZENS, 18 to 60, INCLUD- 
ing women, investigate immediately your rights 
to government employment. Let me send you 
Form RK 2043 for free advice. Earl Hopkins, 
Washington, D. C. 
EARN $25 WEEKLY, SPARE TIME, WRIT- 
ing for newspapers, magazines. E.xp. unnec.; de- 
tails Free. Press Ssmdicate, 529, St. Louis, Mo. 
FOR SALE— LIST OF PURCHASERS OF 
hunting and fishing licenses for State of Georgia, 
season 1918-1919. Jas. J. Joines, 321 State Capi- 
tol, Atlanta. Ga. 
FOR SALE— THOROUGHBRED PIGEONS, 
ducks, fox terriers: changeable display signs, win- 
dow letters, pool tables. Perry, 7115 So. Halsted 
St., Chicago. III. 
MUSKEETOPUNK.— THE MOST EFFECTIVE 
remedy for mosquitoes on the market. It never 
fails to satisfy; 35c a package, three, $1.00. 
Muskeetopunk Co., F, Pekin, 111. 
SHORT STORIES, POEMS, PLAYS. ETC., 
are wanted for publication. Literary Bureau, 149, 
Hannibal, Mo. 
STOP, LOOK. READ.— I WILL MAKE YOU 
a black fox rancher, furs and fur-bearing animals 
taken in part payment. Write for particulars. 
Wilfrid L. Todd, Milltnwn. N. B. 
YOUR MONEY BACK IF IT FAILS TO PUT 
a “razor edge” on the dullest hunting or pocket 
knife in one minute. Sample only 25c. .\gents 
wanted, 100 ' per cent, profit. Earl Warring, 
Parkersburg. Iowa 
PATENTS 
INVENTIONS COMMERCIALIZED. CASH 
or royalty. .-\dam Fisher Mfg. Co., 195.4. St. 
1.011:5. Mo. 
PHOTOGRAPHY 
FILMS DEVELOPED, 10c; PRINTS, 4c. 
Wingard, 801 16th St.. Port Huron, Mich. 
J. F. VANDENBURG, MAIL ORDER ARTIST 
— Films developed, 10c.; prints, 3, 4, 5c. Satis- 
faction guaranteed. 10 West Jessup St., Port- 
land, Ore. 
MAIL US 15c. WITH ANY SIZE FILM FOR 
development and 6 velvet prints; or send 6 nega- 
tives any size and 15^ for 6 prints; 8x10 mounted 
enlargements, 35^; prompt, perfect service. Roa- 
noke Photo Finishing Co., 220 Bell Ave., Roanoke, 
Va. 
SPECIAL— KODAK FINISHING DONE AT 
lowest prices. Rolls developed at 10 cents — any 
sizes — send for print prices and coupon for roll 
development free. Rees Foto Shop, Churubusco, 
Ind. 
REAL ESTATE FOR SPORTSMEN 
$1.00 BRINGS YOU NEW MINNESOTA MAP 
showing auto roads, etc. Copy of Northland 
Farmer and Dairyman, giving valuable informa- 
tion for successful farming in this State. -\lso 
list of our $3.00 an acre lands sure to double in 
value, as well as lands fronting on beautiful lakes 
and streams in Northern Minnesota, “The Sports- 
man’s Paradise.” Northeni Realty Company, Du- 
luth, Minn. 
320 ACRES REAL WHEAT LAND FOR SALE 
in foot hills of Rocky Mountains close to divide 
and Yellowstone Park, in heart of big game coun- 
try. Elk, deer, moose, sheep, goat, antelope, bear, 
good bird shooting, mountain trout and salmon 
fishing: big horse, cattle and sheep range just 
north of ranch; can see 100 miles south across 
Dubois irrigation project; close to railroad and 
county seat; good reasons for selling. Cash or 
terms. Bob Boak, owner, Dubois, Idaho. 
520 ACRE GAME FARM, 28 HEAD OF DEER, 
will have about 20 fawns this season. Good hunt- 
ing; two fine living streams on place; fine chance 
for fish ponds; 110 acres in cultivation; balance 
fine young timber. This place will support 1,200 
head of deer. For profit and pleasure you can’t 
beat it. New log bungalow costing $3,900; water 
under pressure; two fireplaces; bot and cold water, 
toilet, bath. One thousand dollars worth of new 
furniture go with place. K fine sporting head- 
quarters: mild climate: $50 per acre. Owner, 
G. D. Gorus, Purdue, Ore. 
DE BRUCE, SULLIVAN CO., N. Y. — COT- 
tage, seven sleeping rooms, large living room, 
dining room, kitchen. Within 1,000 feet of junc- 
tion of Willowemoc and Mongaup trout streams. 
Altitude 1,600 feet. Six miles from Livingston 
Manor Station, N. Y., O. & W. Ry. Apply R. D. 
Rickard, 3730 Grand Central Terminal, New York 
City. 
FOR SALE— IDEAL LOCATION FOR HUNT- 
ing jodge on Yellow River, Burnett County, Wis- 
consin. Many good fishing lakes in district. River 
bank overlooks nine-acre wild rice swamp in bend 
of river. Old tirners say best duck shooting in 
Northern Wisconsin. Forty acres in tract over- 
looking the big rice swamp. Sixteen miles from 
Spooner or Webster, 3 miles to inland town. Will 
sell tract outright for $600 or will lease for period 
of years. Members of shooting clubs write for 
further particulars. R. R. Ring, 333 Palace Bldg., 
Minneapolis, Minn. 
FOR SALE— NEAR ALGONQUIN NATIONAL 
Park, Ontario railway stations, Burks Falls and 
Kearney, 100 acres, 8 cleared: log house fur- 
nished; 4 rooms and large attic: ice house, filled: 
good spring. Many lakes and good fishing nearby; 
deer hunting; 2,000 feet elevation. Price $700. 
Apply J. B. Robinson, Edgewater, N. J. 
TAXIDERMY “ 
GLASS EYES, TAXIDERMISTS’ SUPPLIES. 
Prices free. Paul Miller, Cambridge, O. Men- 
tion Forest & Stream. 
UNEXCELLED TAXIDERMY "WORK- OUR 
taxidermy work is unexcelled in every respect. 
Give us a trial as proof of our merits. Grove 
Taxidermy Shop, Humboldt, Iowa. 
TRAPPERS’ SUPPLIES 
TRAPPERS AND HUNTERS.— I -WILL MAIL 
you a tried and successful receipt for trapping 
mostly all kinds of wild animals upon the re- 
ceipt of $5 ini currency. Also a valuable tanning 
receipt for $1. F. Johnson, P. O. Box 1047 San 
Francisco, Cal. 
TURTLE NETS THAT GET THEM. MAKE 
$15.00 a day trapping for the market. I am an 
old turtle trapper. Will tell you how. Nets $2.25 
each, $25,00 per dozen. W. D. Raudman, Con- 
stantine, Mich. 
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