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FOREST AND STREAM 
Aug. 2, ign. 
The Sportsman 1 Tourist. 
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. 
.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. 
Newfoundland. 
NEWFOUNDLAND. 
A land teeming with SALMON, TROUT and 
CARIBOU, besides other game. I provide outfits 
and guides. For particulars apply 
J. R. WHITAKER, “The Bungalow,” 
Grand Lake, Newfoundland. 
New Brunswick. 
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 and comfortable. Muskalonge 
and Baas fishing at the door. Send for booklet. 
A. O. WAMBOLD, Prop. 
Virginia. 
MODERN HOTEL 
i ullages, 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. 
Property for Sale. 
Southern Shooting Preserve 
140.000 ACItES. Splendid opportunity for few gentle¬ 
men to obtain charier membership in a select club offer¬ 
ing best of quail (15 to 20 coveys a day), duck and 
turkey shooting in the South. Just the place for next 
winter’s trip. 40-room club house. Dogs trained and 
furnished. Membership fee extremely moderate. For 
full particulars address 
A. J. HACKETT, Secretary Dixie Club, Red Bay, Ala. 
FOR SALE —Huguenot Springs. Most beautiful place 
in Eastern Virginia, near Richmond. Magnificent 
grove. SDlendid hunting and fishing. Iron, Sulphur, 
Lithia and Alum water. Price, 550,000. 
B. T. WATKINS & Co., 28 North Ninth St., 
Richmond, Va. 
FOR SALE OR RENT 
Furnished coffage on Elbow Lake, near Dorset, Becker 
County, Minnesota, ready for housekeeping, or fine meals 
can be had at reasonable rates at adjoining resort. 
Owner caught forty bass here first two days of present 
season. Trout stream w'thin ha'f mile, ln’heart of deer 
and muskalunge country. Although practica’ly a wilder¬ 
ness, many promnent public men and sportsmen sum¬ 
mer there. Box 221, Fargo, North Dakota. 
tell Burhans how it happened, and this I did, 
but I am afraid it was not framed right. How¬ 
ever, my fishing friend soon forgot this, remark¬ 
ing what good material it would make for a 
story. 
Several days thereafter I stepped on the 
northbound train. Just as it had begun to slide 
along the track toward home, Burhans ran out 
on the platform. “I’ve got a fine plot,’’ he 
shouted; “it’s about a girl and a burglar. The 
burglar—” but all else was drowned to my sense 
of hearing as the train roared out, leaving Bur¬ 
hans gesticulating wildly on the depot. 
COLUMBUS ANGLERS’ CLUB. 
Continued from page 143. 
makers assemble, is well chosen as the seat of 
Ohio anglers, and the parent head of federated 
clubs from every county in the State. 
Tnis club also enjoys a local reputation to 
the extent of the favor of having the Park 
Commission to agree at its own expense to build 
concrete platforms for the casters and make 
other improvements for a permanent home of 
the club, and as a place to hold State and local 
tournaments, as well as a place where a mem¬ 
ber of the club can go and practice casting at 
any time, as the targets will be permanently set 
except during freezing weather. A movement 
is now on foot to make this same lagoon in 
Franklin Park a hatchery where millions of fish 
a year can be hatched and made ready for dis¬ 
tribution in Ohio streams. 
The club has adopted a button about the 
size of a dime to be worn on the lapel. The 
design is a permanent gold-colored bass in action 
on blue enamel, and the letters C- A. C., making 
a desirable piece of jewelry to be worn at all 
times. Some wag in the club said the initials 
means the Columbus Ananias Club instead of 
Columbus Anglers’ Club. The sight of the but¬ 
ton like a policeman’s badge has a moral or 
sedative effect on the illegal fisherman, especially 
when seen on the banks of the streams. 
Tournaments of this club are an established 
feature, and are frequently held. They are a 
source of practical improvement in fly- and bait¬ 
casting, to say nothing of the friendships made 
and revived. The last tournament was given 
through an invitation, and under the auspices 
of the Country Club at its very beautiful home 
on Big Walnut last Fourth of July, offering as 
a first prize a handsome silver loving cup ap¬ 
propriately engraved. Dr. Kenneth A. Clouse 
won the accuracy fly event, and William Behnen 
the long distance. N. L. Bulkley won the accu¬ 
racy bait event and Charles Conklin the long 
distance. And the next tournament will be given 
under the auspices of the League of Ohio Sports¬ 
men and the Columbus Anglers’ Club in the 
State fair grounds on the 8th, 9th and 10th of 
September, during the State fair meet. This 
will be a State tournament of considerable im¬ 
portance to the best, if not all of Ohio anglers, 
if for no other reason than the prizes, which 
will vary in value from $15 to $50 each. 
On the first Tuesday night of each month 
the club holds its meetings, and at which time 
a regular order of proceedings is followed, and 
when “for the good of the club’’ comes in turn 
among other discourses, essays on tackle, fish, 
etc., are read and discussed, the benefit of which 
can well be presumed. 
The slogan is three thousand members for 
Property Foi 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 leased. 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. 
Kennel. 
SPRATT’S 
Dog Cakes and 
Puppy Biscuits 
are the standard dog foods and can be 
fed all the year round. 
Send 2c stamp for " Dog Culture ” 
which contains valuable information. 
SPRATT’S PATENT LIMITED 
Factory and Chief Offioes at NEWARK, N. J. 
Book on Dog Diseases 
AND HOW TO FEED. 
Mailed FREE to any address by the author. 
H. CLAY GLOVER, D.V. S. 
118 W. 31st Street NEW YORE 
IRISH WATER SPANIELS 
FOR SALE 
A litter sired by the celebrated imported winner, Sligo, 
144,673, and out of Biddy Maloney (Imported Bailey- 
water Brien x Nora McShane). This is best breeding in 
the world. These pups are all strong and healthy, and 
will be the right age to break this fall. Dogs, $35.00. 
Bitches, $25.00. MIDRIFF KENNELS, Dallas, Pa. 
DOGS FOR SALE. 
Do you want to buy a dog or pup of any kind? If so, 
send for list and prices of all varieties. Always on hand. 
OXFORD KENNELS, 
35 North Ninth St., Philadelphia, Pa. 
FOR BADE. 
Champion Lake Dell Damsel and Endcliffe Briarwood 
(English name. Fountain Ranger), both winners and 
world beaters. Address DR. L. C. TONEY, 204 Currier 
Block, Los Angeles, Cal. 
IMPORTED NORWEGIAN BEARHOUNDS, Irish Wolf¬ 
hounds, English Bloodhounds, American Foxhound*, 
Deer, Wolf and Cat Hounds. Illustrated catalogue for Sc. 
stamp. ROOKWOOD KENNELS, Lexington, Ky. 
WANTED—A well-bred English Bulldog, good watch¬ 
dog, congenial companion, house broken, registered. 
Write full particulars with price to 
LOUIS C. NEWHALL, Yarmouthport, Mass. 
ARTHUR BINNEY 
(Formerly Stewart & Binney) 
Naval Architect and Yacht Broker 
Mason BIdn n Kilby St.. BOSTON, MASS. 
Cable Address "Designer.” Boston 
