Jan. 24, 1914. 
FOREST AND STREAM 
127 
FIRST IN AMERICA, ^JACOBS biru-hoi^es 
Eleven beautiful designs for Purple 
Martin.$6.50 up 
Individual nest-boxes, the best for 
Wrens, Bluebirds, Tree Swal¬ 
lows, Chickadees, etc_$1.00 
each, 12 for.$10.00 
Parcels Post Feature. 
Postage extra. 
JACOBS FOOD SHELTERS for 
winter birds, outwits the Sparrows 
and feeds the desirable birds. 
AUDUBON BIRD LUNCH-COUNT¬ 
ERS. $5.00 each. 2 for $9.00. 
JACOBS FEEDING BOOTH, 
$1.00 eaeh. 12 for $10.00. 
GOVERNMENT SPAitROW TRAP, 
the most successful trap for cap¬ 
turing the English Sparrows, $4 
Our each. Free with a $50.00 order for 
Indorsement bird-houses, etc. All prices F. 0. B. 
Waynesburg, Pa. 
Our new illustrated booklet |of Bird-Houses, Nest-Boxes, 
Food Shelters, Sparrow Traps, etc. Sent for ten cents 
stamps or silver. Mention this magazine. 
JACOBS BIRD-HOUSE COMPANY, 404 So, Washington Street, WAYNESBURG, PA. 
FERGUSON’S 
Patent Reflecting Lamps 
THOMAS J. CONROY, Agent 
28 John Street 
Cor. Nassau St. 
New York 
With Silver Plated 
Locomotive Reflectors 
and Adjustable Attach¬ 
ments. 
UNIVERSAL LAMP 
For Sportsmen’s use. Combines Head 
Jack (Front and Top), Boat Jack, Fishing, 
Camp, Belt and Dash Lamp, Hand Lan¬ 
tern, etc. t - ' antte. ~ 
EXCELSIORSAMP ”f ^ 
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. 
To His Majesty King George V. 
LINCOLN 
BENNETT 
AND CO., LTD. 
THE LEADING HATTERS 
FOR OVER A CENTURY 
Silk Hats 
Stiff and Soft Felt Hats 
Straw Hats and Panamas 
Tweed Hats and Caps 
40, Piccadilly, 
1, 2, Sackville Street, W. 
& 78, Lombard Street, E.C. 
LADIES' DEPARTMENT, 
No. 2, Sackville St. (Separate Entrance) 
The Well-known “LINCOLN BENNETT” 
LADIES’ SPORT and TAILORED HATS 
I want two high grade guns—one 20 ga. and one 
12 ga. must be fine ones and in fine condition. 
I will exchange for the same forty acres of land 
worth $600 cash—land is clear of all liens and well 
worth the money. 
This * s a ^ ne proposition if you have the right 
kind of guns. 
GEORGE R. SLOCUM 
603 Pioneer Bldg., St. Paul, Minn. 
Pointers and Setters thoroughly trained and satis* 
faction guaranteed. 
W. TELL MITCHELL, Hurt, Va. 
A POINTER FOR A BEAGLE 
I will swap a broken pointer for a broken beagle. 
Inink this over and tell me what you have in the 
Beagle line. I do not care about pedigree. 
J. H. FINCH, Greenwich, Conn. 
AMERICAN KENNEL CLUB STUD BOOK 
1 Liberty Street ... New York 
THE NEW STUD BOOK 
The Stud Book for 1912 has been published and is 
on sale in this office, in its new form. Besides the 
regular volume, containing all breeds, it has five Sec¬ 
tions separated in Breeds, as follows: 
Section I.—Beagles, Bloodhounds, Chesapeakes, 
Deerhounds, Foxhounds, Greyhounds, Griffons (Sport¬ 
ing), Pointers, Retrievers, Setters, Spaniels, Whippets, 
Wolfhounds, also Great Danes and Dachshunde to bal¬ 
ance the sections. 
Section II.—Bulldogs, Chow Chows, Dalmations. 
French Bulldogs, Mastiffs, Pinschers, Poodles, St. Ber¬ 
nards, and all the Toy dogs. 
Section III.—Collies and Sheepdogs. 
Section IV.—Airedales, Bedlingtons, Manchesters, 
Bullterriers, Dandie Dinmonts, Foxterriers, Irish Ter¬ 
riers, Scottish Terriers, Sealyham Terriers, West High¬ 
land White and Welsh Terriers. 
Section V.—Boston Terriers. 
The sections are $1 each, and the regular volume $5. 
SOME COMING WINNERS 
Airedale Puppies by the Imported “Regalia,” 
“Tanglewold Terror” and “Oorang” from 
the winning bitch “Kenwyn Bristles” and other 
excellent bitches by Ch. Soudan Swiveller, Ch. 
The Gamecock, Rock Oorang and other noted 
winners. Seven litters now ready for shipment. 
Males, $25. Females, $10. 
KENWYN KENNELS 
Point Pleasant New Jersey 
FEED 
SPRATT’S COD LIVER 
OIL CAKES 
if you want your dog to liave that soft, 
silky coat so much desired by owners of 
toy dogs. 
Send 2c. stamp for “Dog Culture’’ 
SPRATT’S PATENT LIMITED 
Factory and Chief Offices at 
NEWARK, N. J. 
Breeders, Exhibitors and Owners with 
DOGS 
Should Advertise Them in the Sunday 
NEW YORK HERALD 
The Best Dog, Poultry, etc.. Page Published, containing each 
week the latest news and gossip written by recognized experts. 
Your advertisement on this news page will be read by both 
the Professional and Amateur Dog Lover and Bird Fancier. 
Advertising Rate 30 cents per Agate Line. 
Further inforon on request. 
NEW YORK HERALD - NEYV YORK CITY 
Dog Training.—On best quail grounds South. 
SMITH and BURHANS, 
Lamar, Miss. 
Burhans’ “Worm Knocker” 35c. mailed. Positive 
Cure Distemper Formula 50c. S. Burhans, Waterloo, 
Iowa. 
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 York 
FO R SALE 
Setters, Pointers and Hounds 
GEORGE W. LOVELL, Middleboro, Mass. 
Telephone 29-M 
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. 
WANTED— -Pointers and Setters to train; game plenty. Also 
two broken dogs for sale. 
H. H. SMITH, 0. K. Kennels, Marydel, Md. 
IMPORTED NORWEGIAN BEARHOUNDS, Irish 
Wolfhounds. English Bloodhounds, American Fox¬ 
hounds, Deer, Wolf and Cat Hounds. Illustrated 
catalogue for 5c. stamp. 
ROOKWOOD KENNELS, Lexington, Ky. 
Airedales of Quality. 
PUPPIES and older Stock, by Champions Midland 
Royal, Swiveller, King Nobbier and other noted sires bred 
to Champion stock bitches. 
White not the best ? Money back if not satisfied. 
TONKA KENNELS, 
Security Bank Building:, Minneapolis, Minn. 
Pelfinopup _True Chinese type — all 
1 cll iugc3c colors, all champion bred. 
$25 up. A Christmas gift that would be appre¬ 
ciated. Full information on request. 
MRS. H. A. BAXTER, 
Phone 95-R Great Neck, L. I. 
Pekingese Puppies For Sale.—From 4 months old. 
Male weighs pounds—has won 5 prizes. Female, 
mate exceptionally fine breeding—one female excellent 
$50. All housebroken. 
Mrs. Mooney, 100 West 80th St., 
Phone—Columbus 4131. 
