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FOREST AND STREAM 
July 5, 1913 
The Sportsman Tourist. 
Maine. 
Come to Jones’ Camps. 
Best fishing in Maine. Salmon and Trout. For 
circulars, address GEO. C. JONES, Mosquito, Me. 
Come to Chase Pond —I'll Use You Right. 
There are plenty of trout that are ready to bite. 
Write for circular. GUY CHADBOURNE, 
Bingham, Maine. 
Nova Scotia. 
KEDGEMAKOOGE LAKE 
In the Wilderness 
A vast virgin forest, 90 miles long. Club House 
easily accessible by automobile. 
A net-work of beautiful streams. Splendid canoe¬ 
ing. Trout abundant, large and gamy. 
Non-members cordially welcomed at the Club House. 
$12.00 a week. Cabins for families. Special provision 
for ladies. 
Modern conveniences: Electric lights, telephone, 
daily mail. Experienced guides and full equipment 
for long or short trips. For interesting illustrated 
booklet write J. W. THOMPSON, Mgr., Kedgema- 
kooge Rod and Gun Club, New Grafton, Nova Scotia. 
YARMOUTH. NOVA SCOTIA 
NO HAY FEVER. 
dimmer temperature averages 70 degrees at noon. 
First-class hotels. Boating, salt and fresh water 
fishing, shooting, golf. Excellent roads. Write for 
Booklet. J. BOND GRAY, Sec’y Tourist Commit¬ 
tee, 234 Main Street. 
Newfoundland. 
NEWFOUNDLAND. 
A land teeming with SALMON, TROUT and 
CARJ.BOU, besides other game. I provide outfits 
and guides. For particulars apply 
J. R. WHITAKER, “The Bungalow,” 
Grand Lake, Newfoundland. 
New York. 
TROUT FISHING. 
S'K miles from Livingston Manor. Altitude 1800 feet. 
Ten miles of trout fishing free to guests. One mile 
from Hunters Lake; good bass fishing. Casino, base¬ 
ball, tennis and croquet grounds. Garage and supplies. 
Early breakfast and late supper for fishermen. 
Comfort and amusement for families. Address 
HEARTHSTONE INN (Mrs. Elizabeth Royce, Pro¬ 
prietress), De Bruce, Sullivan County, New York. 
TUr AA VC COSSAYUNA, N. Y. 
inn. VJHI\ J, John Liddle, Prop. 
The Best Black Bass Fishing in New York State, on 
COSSAYUNA LAKE, 
with trout streams practically virgin. A charming 
spot to take your family for the summer. Con¬ 
venient and inexpensive for week ends. June 24, 
7Vf>lb. Osv/ego bass was caught here. June 5, 4 1 41b. 
brown trout was taken from one of our streams. 
Map and booklet sent on application. Editor of 
Forest and S’ream has fished here—ask him. 
Minnesota. 
“AN IDEAL RETREAT AMONG THE PINES.” 
FISHERMAN’S LODGE, Dorset, Minnesota 
On Bottle and Mantrap Lakes and surrounded by a 
country fitted by Nature for Recreation and Sport. 
Rustic cabins, clean arfd comfortable. Muskalonge 
and Bass fishing at the door. Send for booklet. 
A. O. WAMBOLD, Prop. 
Amber as a Medicine. 
The ancients employed amber as a medicine, 
and it is still prescribed by physicians in France, 
Germany and Italy. Several chemists in Paris 
keep it constantly in stock. It has been worn 
by ladies and children from time immemorial 
as an amulet, sometimes carved into ‘“am¬ 
phorae,” and has been pronounced of service 
either taken internally or worn around the neck. 
Callistratus gave the name of chryselektron to 
amber of a clear golden color, which, worn 
around the neck, cured ague; ground up with 
honey and rose oil it was a specific for deafness, 
and with Attic honey for dimness of sight. But 
to come to more recent times, says the Family 
Doctor, Perera says in the third edition of his 
“Materia Medica,” published in 1853, that amber 
was not even then employed as a medicine in 
this country, but that “it was formerly used 
in chronic catarrhs, amenorrhoea, hysteria, etc., 
and was given either in the form of a powder, 
in doses of ten grains to a drachm, or in that 
of a tincture, a formula for both of which is 
contained in some of the European formularies. 
Kentucky Fisherman’s Luck. 
I want to thank the thief that entered my 
room one night and stole my purse. It con¬ 
tained one five dollar bill, four coppers, one 
button and some sinkers. My wife found the 
purse out in the back yard on Sunday morning 
minus the money. The action of that thief in 
leaving me the sinkers is worthy of considera¬ 
tion, and I take this public method of extend¬ 
ing to him my thanks.—Winchester News. 
You like to HUNT and FISH 
You like to go 
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woods where thousands of 
good fellows gather once a 
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and gun. Think of it,twelve 
round trips to the woods 
for a $1.00 bill. 
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MIDSUMMER TRIPS 
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Quebec. 
The Sportsman Tourist. 
Montana. 
TOUR THROUGH YELLOWSTONE PARK 
To Index Peak Camps. Fishing plentiful in beautiful 
mountain streams and lakes. Elk, deer, mountain 
sheep, black, brown and silver-tip bears. All of this 
game can be had in thirty days. Come and get yours. 
The camp is located at the foot of Hoodoo Moun¬ 
tains, Upper Clark’s Fork River, east side of Yellow¬ 
stone Park. Paradise for photographer. Well equipped 
outfits. W. H. KITCHENS, Manager and Guide, 
P. O., Cook, Montana. 
Wire Message, Cody, Wyoming. 
New Brunswick. 
BIG GAME HUNTING IN NEW BRUNSWICK. 
I am located on Ramsy River, Gray Brooks, and have 
one of the finest Big Game Country m New Brunswick. 
Can provide parties with abundant fishing and hunting. 
Have good camps and tents, also guides, and I guide 
myself. We are so far in the forest that we are not 
disturbed hv everv-dav happenings of civilization. 
LORENZO D. SAVAGE, Penniac, York Co., N. B. 
BIG GAME IN NORTHERN NEW BRUNSWICK 
Sportsmen, send for our free illustrated booklet, 
which fully describes our six hunting camps for 
moose, caribou, bear and deer in northern New 
Brunswick. Imhoff Brothers’ Hunting Camps, 
Imhoff, Gloucester County, N. B., Canada. 
Virginia. 
MODERN HOTEL 
(.•ttages, rent or sale on fishing grounds. Guides 
and power boat, 1 man, $3; 2 men, $4 day. Channel 
Bass, Kings, Trout, Hogfish galore. Send for book¬ 
let. A. H. G. MEARS, Wachapreague, Eastern 
Shore, Virginia. 
Wyoming. 
Big Game and Yellowstone Park Trips 
Now is the time to make arrangements for your Big 
Game Hunt for this coming Fall. Remember that the 
best guides and the best dates during the season are 
secured by those who make their plans early. Big 
game season, including Deer, Elk, Mountain Sheep, 
Lion, Lynx, etc., September 1st to December 1st. We 
have complete outfits, horses, pack outfits, etc., for 
big game trips, and also fishing and camping trips 
through the Yellowstone Park and Rocky Mountains. 
RUMSEY & RUFF, Pinto Ranch, Cody, Wyo. 
Property for Sale. 
READ THIS 
Chance of a Lifetime 
One of the best trout hatcheries in the United States, with 
sufficient property and excellent facilities for sportsman’s 
club. Located on Great South Bay, 72 miles from New 
York City. 23 acres, 15 of which are timber. 8-room house 
with electric lights, barn and large feed house. 5 minutes’ 
walk from station. 30 ponds on property fed by pure 
springs. Has 150,000 trout on hand. Owner guarantees to 
raise 1%-lb. trout in 2 years at 12 cents per pound. One 
lake adjoining can be bought or lease.d. 3 more within 3 
miles. Good quail, partridge and rabbit shooting on prop¬ 
erty. Fine duck shooting at the back door. Not one club 
on Long Island has facilities for raising fish so safely and 
cheaply. Prosperous business and assured market tor 
breeders. Owner wishes to retire. For price and particu¬ 
lars address JOHN RACKOW, Crystal Spring Hatchery, 
Eastport, New York. 
SOUTHERN PLANTATION 
4600 Acres near Georgetown, S. C. 
One-half virgin timber, one-half rice fields. Old home¬ 
stead on the property could be remodeled into a gentle¬ 
man’s beautiful country home. Suitable for sportsman’s 
club. Ideal location for game preserve. Excellent feed¬ 
ing ground for ducks, which are plentiful in season. 
Abundant deer and other kinds of game on property. 
For price and detailed information address 
PLANTATION, care Forest and Slream. 
FOR SALE—600 acres of the best hunting grounds in 
Sullivan County, New York, near Erie R. R. Inquire of 
CHARLES WINTERS. North White Lake, New York. 
