Dec. 27, 1913. 
FOREST AND STREAM 
839 
The Sportsman Tourist. 
Florida. 
Oakland Hotel 
OAKLAND, FLA. 
On Lake Apopka, second largest lake in 
Florida. 
The best shooting and fishing in the State. 
Plenty of Quail, Duck and Snipe, Black 
Bass, Bream and Trout. 
Teams, Guides, Dogs and Boats Furnished. 
For further information address 
OAKLAND HOTEL. 
Winter Sport with Rod and Gun 
Sportsmen, spend your winter vacation here. Good shooting; 
thousands of ducks: plenty of quail. Both fresh and salt 
water fishing can be had within a short distance of the house. 
Correspondence invited. Address 
THE RENDEZVOUS, Homosassa, Florida 
Nominations Now Open 
FOR THE 
ELEVENTH 
American Field Futurity 
For Pointer and Setter Bitches 
Bred On and After October 30,1913 
PURSE, $1,000 
SIXTH 
American Field Beagle Stake 
For Beagle Bitches 
Bred On or After October 30, 1913 
PURSE, $350 
Nomination blanks, rules, etc., of either Stake, 
sent on request. 
AMERICAN FIELD PUBLISHING CO. 
801 Masonic Temple, Chicago 
UNCLE LISHA’S SHOP. 
Uncle Lisha’s Shop.—Life in a Corner of Yankee- 
i?nd. By Rowland E. Robinson. Cloth. 187 pages. 
Price, $1.25. The shop itself, the place of business of 
Uncle Uisha Peggs, bootmaker and repairer, was a 
sort of sportsman’s exchange, where, as one of the 
fraternity expressed it, the hunters and fishermen of 
the widely scattered neighborhood used to meet of 
evenings and dull outdoor days, “to swap lies.” 
BEGINNERS. 
The Angler’s Workshop, Rod Making for Begin¬ 
ners.—By Perry D. Frazer. Cloth. 180 pages Four 
full-page illustrations, sixty working drawings. Post¬ 
paid, $1.00. A complete, simple and thoroughly up-to- 
aate work for the guidance of the amateur rod maker, 
carrying him from first principles through all phases 
of successful rod making. There is no theorizing or 
speculation. All terms are simple, and all kinds of 
rods and woods are treated of. 
MODERN FISHCULTURE IN FRESH AND SALT 
WATER. 
Modern Fishculture in Fresh and Salt Water.—By 
I’red Mather, author of “Men I Have Fished With” 
with a chapter of Whitefish Culture by Hon. Hersch’el 
Whitaker and a chapter on the Pike-Perch by Tames 
Isevin. Illustrated. Price, $2.00. J 
MY ANGLING FRIENDS. 
My Angling Friends.-A second series of “Men I 
Have Fished With. By Fred Mather. Cloth. 360 
pages, with 13 illustrations. Price, $1.50. 
FETCH AND CARRY. 
Forest and Stream Books 
of the methods by which a dog, young or old, willing 
or unwilling, may be taught to retrieve either by force 
or natural system. Cloth. Illustrated. 124 pages. 
Postpaid, $1.00. ^ 6 
T. D. BRIGGS, Proprietor 
For a Winter trip go to 
BEAUTIFUL BERMUDA 
Climate mild, but invigorating. 
Superb drives, saddle riding, golf, 
tennis, yachting, sea-bathing. . , 
PRINCESS HOTEL 
situated directly on the harbor. 
Grill room, tiled swimming pool 
and modem service throughout. 
Deep Sea Fishing and British 
Naval and Military Station. 
Opened December 5 th, 1913 
HOWE & TWOROGER 
MANAGERS 
HAMILTON, BERMUDA 
AMERICAN DUCK SHOOTING. 
American Duck Shooting.—By George Bird Grin- 
nell. Cloth. 630 pages. With 58 portraits of North 
American Swans, Geese and Ducks. Plans of Boats 
and Batteries. Fifty Vignettes in the text, and a 
Chart of the topography of a duck’s plumage. Price, 
$3-5°- 
AMERICAN GAME BIRD SHOOTING. 
American Game Bird Shooting.—By George Bird 
Grinnell. This companion volume to “American Duck 
Shooting” treats of the upland game which American 
sportsmen shoot over dogs—woodcock, snipe, all the 
quail, grouse and turkeys. The volume is illustrated 
by colored plates of ruffed grouse and quail, and 48 
full-page portraits qf different game birds and hunt¬ 
ing scenes, with a number of cuts in the text. Cloth. 
About 575 pages. Price, $3.50 net. Postage, 25 cents. 
MY SIXTY YEARS ON THE PLAINS, TRAPPING, 
TRADING AND INDIAN FIGHTING. 
My Sixty Years on the Plains, Trapping, Trading 
and Indian Fighting.—By W. T. Hamilton (“Bill” 
Hamilton). With 8 full-page illustrations by Chas. 
M. Russell. Cloth. 223 pages. Price, $1.50. 
AMERICAN BIG GAME HUNTING. 
American Big Game Hunting.—The Book of the 
Boone and Crockett Club. Editors: Theodore Roose¬ 
velt and George Bird Grinnell. Illustrated. Cloth. 
345 pages. Price, $2.50. 
TRAIL AND *CAMP-FIRE. 
Trail and Camp-Fire.—The Book of the Boone and 
Crockett Club. Editors: George Bird Grinnell and 
Theodore Roosevelt. Illustrated. 353 pages. Price, 
$2.50. 
CAMP LIFE IN THE WOODS. 
Camp Life in the Woods.—And the Tricks of Trap¬ 
ping and Trap Making. Containing hints on camp 
shelter, and all the tricks and bait receipts of the 
trapper, the use of the traps, with instructions for the 
capture of all fur-bearing animals. By W. Hamilton 
Gibson. Illustrated. Cloth. 360 pages. Price, $1.00. 
Are You An Outdoors-Man? ^ 
Do You Love to Hunt, Fish and Camp? 
Then how do you manage to stumble along through life without 
FIELD AND STREAM? 
Edited each month for enthusiastic sportsmen, by enthusiastic sports¬ 
men, Field and Stream brings to you each month the breath of the pine- 
woods, the plash of the stream, the atmosphere of God’s outdoors ! 
And then the practical articles by the recognized leaders of the craft 
—the “how to” articles by men who have actually “been there.” There 
are hundreds of suggestions that will make your future trips more 
successful—the little “dodges” and “stunts” devised by practical men 
of a lifetime’s experience. Field and Stream is the shortcut that will 
bring them to you this year! 
Get posted, too, on our $3,000 Prize Fishing Contest. Perhaps you 
caught a Prize Winner last year and didn’t know it. Look over the 
prizes and conditions, and records of last year’s winners now running 
and find out what you missed. 
We want to get acquainted with you ! So here is a special In¬ 
troductory offer. We’ll send you a two-piece, five-foot bait rod 
split bamboo tip, solid wood butt, nickel fittings—and a three 
months’ trial subscription to FIELD AND STREAM, both for . $1.00 
Split bamboo rod, regular price 
3-month subscription to F. Sc S, 
$1.95 
Send us your name and address, and mention where you saw 
this adv, together with a One-Dollar “William” today , for this 
offer is limited to a supply of 150 rods we have been able to ^ 
secure at a special rate. 
FIELD AND STREAM, 450 Fourth Ave., New York City 
nr« NU T Si , ng , 7 9 osi ”S-S T. Hammond. A most 
pratical book for the dog fancier, based largely on Mr 
Hammond s observation that dogs, and particularly 
house dogs, suffer from too much medicine. Contents 
—Nursing, Cleanliness, Diet, Other Foods, Kennel and 
Exercise, Common Ailments, Diarrhea, Convulsions, 
Epilepsy, Distemper, Eczema, Need of Proper Care 
Stomach, Vermin, Ear, Mange, Nervpus System, Colic, 
Worms. Cloth. Illustrated. 161 pages. Postpaid, $i oo 
TRAINING VS. BREAKING. 
„ T c rai “ in e vs - Breaking.—Or Practical Dog Training. 
Ly S. 1 . Hammond. The author tells how to bring 
out the wonderful intelligence of the dog by kindness 
as opposed to force. A clear, explicit work, which will 
appeal to dog lovers. Contents—First Lessons, Charge, 
Canine Acomplishments. The Whistle, Quartering, Re¬ 
trieving. In the Field, Working in Company, Raising 
I uppies, Training Pet Dogs, Conclusion. Cloth. Illus¬ 
trated. Postpaid, $i.oo. 
TRAINING THE HUNTING DOG FOR THE FIELD 
AND FIELD TRIALS 
Training the Hunting Dog for the Field and Field 
Trials.—By B. Waters. _ Probably the most compre¬ 
hensive work on the subject written, covers every phase 
of training and field trial preparation with reasons. 
Kennel Management, Breeding, Kenneling, Points of 
Judging. It is a work well calculated to enable the 
amateur to become a successful breeder and trainer. 
Cloth. Illustrated. Postpaid, $1.50. 
WOODCRAFT. 
Woodcraft.—By Nessmuk. No better or more de¬ 
lightful book for the help and guidance of those who 
go into the wild for sport or recreation was ever 
written. No one ever knew the woods better than 
Nessmuk or succeeded in putting so much valuable 
information into the same compass. Camp equipment, 
camp making, the personal kit, camp fires, shelters, 
bedding, fishing, cooking, and a thousand and one 
kindred topics are considered. Beyond this, the book 
has a quaint charm all its own. Cloth. Illustrated. 
160 pages. Postpaid, $1.00. 
MY FRIEND THE PARTRIDGE. 
My Friend the Partridge.—By S. T. Hammond. A 
delightful reminder of crisp autumnal days in the 
covers. It tells of sport with the noblest of game birds, 
the habits and habitat of the ruffed grouse, with just 
the right touch of reminiscence and personal experience. 
Cloth. Illustrated. 150 pages. Postpaid, $1.00. 
Pawnee Hero Stories and Folk Tales 
By George Bird Grinnell. A splendid collection of 
tales and folklore collected by the author during a resi¬ 
dence with the tribe, when the nights were given up to 
story telling. Many of the tales are of thrilling interest, 
and in addition to this, the author’s observations on the 
Pawnees, their history, life, characteristics and progress 
are of more than passing interest. Cloth, illustrated, 417 
pages. Postpaid, $1.75. 
FOREST AND STREAM PUBLISHING CO. 
22 Thames St., New York. 
