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FOREST AND STREAM 
Oct. 4, 1913. 
GOOD 
HUNTING 
Moose and deer more numer¬ 
ous t ban for many years. Plenty 
of bear. 
Finest of partridge and duck 
shooting. 
Take a hunting trip THIS 
SEASON in the 
Maine Woods 
Nothing approaches it east of the 
Rockies. Nearly 15,000 square miles 
of wild, beautiful hunting country. 
Permanent camps as comfortable 
as your own home. 
Glorious air, glorious appetites, 
glorious sport. Three days of it will 
make you over. 
Open season on deer, Oct. 1 to Dec. 15 
Open season on moose, Nov. 1 to Nov. 30 
You can leave New York at night 
and be in camp next day. 
Send for full information—where and 
how to go, and list of guides. 
Address VACATION BUREAU 
THE NEW ENGLAND LINES 
Room 1301, South Station, Boston, Mass. 
MODERN METHODS IN TRAPPING. 
GUIDE is as different from any Guide you ever! 
saw. as an AUTOMOBILE is different from the old 
time STAGE COACH. S100.00 would not buy it 
of you if you could not get another. You never saw | 
its eanoi. You get the GUIDE FREE. Send hr ] 
it today. Write the , '>M fSoi’-'-e Deal Fur House, 
WEILB ROS.&CO. Box A»1 8 Ft.Wayne, Ind. 
mnuumjf .i ——-- ” --‘ 
VEST POCKET HUNTING AXE 
Weighs only 9 oz. 
Has a special eye and 
wedge. Can fit handle 
in 2 minutes. Indorsed 
by Maine guides. Price 
(axe, leather shield and 
wedge) $1.25 delivered. 
Send for circular 
SKILLIN & BEAN 
Freeport, Maine 
The Sportsman Tourist. 
Maine. 
GOOD DEER HUNTING 
LAKESIDE CAMPS 
Easy of access; easy hunting. 
McNAUGHTON & CABLE, Schoodic, Me. 
Nova Scotia. 
Hunt for Moose Where Moose Abound. 
They are steadily increasing in 
NOVA SCOTIA. 
Kedgemakooge lies in the heart of a vast territory 
untouched by forest fires, with modern Club House 
open to non-members, and easily accessible oy 
automobile. This section is full of moose and other 
large game, and experienced guides with complete 
equipment can be had at the Club House. Write 
J. W. THOMPSON, Mgr., New Grafton, Nova Scotia, 
for illustrated book or reservations. 
Bring the family and come to KEDGEMAKOOGE. 
New Brunswick. 
R. L. VANDERBECK CAMPS 
Riley Brook, New Brunswick 
Guides and supplies furnished for tourists. Six dol¬ 
lars per day. Hunting grounds situated on the head¬ 
waters of the Tobique and Miramichi. Best moose, 
caribou and deer country in New Brunswick. 
HOME CAMP, HAZELTON BROOK. 
North Carolina. 
PINE TOP LODGE AND KENNELS 
Halifax County North Carolina 
Finest quail shooting in North Carolina. Dogs, 
guides, teams and excellent accommodations for 
sportsmen and their wives. Also wild turkey, fox 
and small game. C. Sr L. P. BLOW, (till Nov. 15, 
Virginia Beach, Ya.), Enfield, N. C. 
Best Mixed Shooting in America. 
Ducks, Geese, Swans, Quail, Shore Birds—White’s Pre¬ 
serve, Waterlily, Currituck Sound, North Carolina. 
Virginia. 
MODERN HOTEL 
Cottages, rent or sale on fishing grounds. Guides 
aad power boat, 1 man, $3; 2 men, $4 day. Channel 
Baaa, Kings, Trout, Hogfish galore. Send for book¬ 
let. A. H. G. MEARS, Wachapreague, Eastern 
Shore, Virginia. 
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 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 lias facilities for raising fish so safely and 
cheaply. r-rosperous business and assured market tor 
breeders. Owner wishes to retire. For price and particu- 
'ars address JOHN RACKOW, Crystal Spring Hatchery, 
Eastport, New York. 
How ’Bout Duck Shoot¬ 
ing This Season? 
If you’re a “regular” you know the grounds— 
if you’re not, listen. 
It concerns the reputation of Great South Bay. 
Followers of the sport have learned to meet the 
early migration of ducks, geese and brants along 
this inland sea which is sixty miles long and from 
two to five miles wide, for in its sheltered nooks 
and coves the flight loves to halt and linger till 
driven far south by the rigorous chill of winter. 
The famed Chesapeake Bay offers later shoot¬ 
ing, but none that is better. 
Better “tune-up” your sixteen or twelve-gauge 
and come down and join in the sport—there’s 
plenty of room for lots of guns and ducks and 
geese enough for all. 
' In speaking of the Great South Bay, Mr. War¬ 
ren H. Miller describes it as : “A hunter’s and fish¬ 
erman’s paradise with the tang of the salt meadows 
and the call of the wildfowl everywhere.” 
For map and time table of the south shore of the Island, address the 
General Passenger Agent, Room 371, Pennsylvania Station, New York. 
In times of drouth, the farmer constantly 
cultivates and stirs the soil. Do the same in 
your business. Advertise and keep it growing. 
FE 7? G X/S'OJV’S' 
Patent Reflecting Lamps 
THOMAS J. CONROY, Agent, 
28 John Street, 
Cor. Nassau St., 
New York. 
With Silver Plated 
LocomotiveReflec- 
torsand Adjustable 
Attachments. 
VNIVERSAL LAMP, 
For Sportsmen’s use. Combines Head 
JackfFront and Top), Boat Jack, Fishing, 
Gamp, Belt and Dash Lamp, Hand Lan¬ 
tern, etc. 
EXCELSIOR LAMP, 
For Night Driving, Hunting, Fishing, etc. 
Is adjustable to any kind of dash or vehi¬ 
cle. Send stamp for Illustrated Catalogue 
and address all orders Lamp Department. 
iUXMinh .Skunk, “Coon,’’Rabbits,etc. 
In cold weather, when fur-bearers den up and hiber¬ 
nate, trappers smoke out more animals in one day 
than they can take in traps in a month; besides, they 
get prime fur, worth the most money. 
A DIME brings illustrated Trapper’s Guide. It tells 
how. Giving the first time in print the treasured 
secrets of the wisest old trappers in this country. 
It’s worth dollars to you. 
TRAPPERS’ SUPPLY CO., Box D, Oak Park, Ill. 
The Season for Turkey Hunt¬ 
ing will soon open. Be right 
this time. Let us send you a 
Simplex Wild Turkey Call 
prominent Texas hunters say it is the most 
ect call they have ever seen and that they 
■ used every kind they could buy or make. 
rjvery hunter should have one in his vest pocket. 
Guaranteed. Free descriptive booklet. Ask your 
dealer for one, cr sent direct for $1.00 postpaid. 
Get it now. SAUNDERS MFG. CO. 
Dept. F, Box 296, - - - - Roanoke, Va. 
