FOREST AND STREAM 
287 
For Sale. 
GAME BIRDS 
Hungarian Partridges, Quail, Ring-neck, Pheasants, Wild 
Turkeys, Capercailzie, Black Game, Wild Ducks, Decoys, 
Beautiful Swans, fancy Pheasants. Peafowl, Cranes, 
Storks, Ornamental Ducks and Geese. 
“EVERYTHING IN THE BIRD LINE 
FROM A CANARY TO AN OSTRICH" 
I am the oldest established and largest exclusive dealer 
in land and water birds in America, and have on hand 
the most extensive stock in the United States. 
G. D. TILLEY, Naturalist 
Box “ 3?” DVRIEN, CONN. 
RAINBOW TROUT 
are well adapted to Eastern waters. Try stocking 
with some of the nice yearlings or fry from our 
hatchery, and you will be pleased with the results. 
PLYMOUTH ROCK TROUT COMPANY 
Colburn C. Wood, Supt., Plymouth, Mass. 
Small-Mouth Black Bass 
We have the only establishment dealing in young 
sniall-mouth black bass commercially in the United 
States. Vigorous young bass in various sizes, rang¬ 
ing from advanced fry to 3 and 4 inch lingerlings 
for stocking purposes. 
Waramaug Small-Mouth Black Bass Hatchery. 
Correspondence invited. Pend for Circulars. Address 
HENRY W. BEAMAN - New Preston, Conn. 
Ri*r»r»lcTfr»iit of a11 ages for stocking 
DrOOK 1 rOUl Brooks and lakes. Brook 
trout eggs in any quantity. Warranted delivered 
anywhere in fine condition. Correspondence solicited.. 
THE PLYMOUTH ROCK TROUT CO. 
Plymouth. Mass. 
ADIRONDACK BROOK TROUT 
We have a million brook trout ranging from one 
to six inches. 
To reduce stock we are selling at reduced rates. 
Order now for spring delivery. 
DRUMLIN TROUT HATCHERY, Barneveld, Oneida Co., N.Y 
Ten Thousand Yearling Brook Trout 
5 to 6 inches 
ong, for sale at a low price; also 40,000 Fingerlings, 
deliverable October 1st. 
M. G. CRAFT, Bevans, Sussex Co., N. J. 
RED CUBAN GAMES 
Beautiful, Deadgame, and 
Fighters; as well as high class 
layers. Send dor price-list 
and testnnonials at once. 
GEORGE W. MEANS 
Concord, North Carolina 
To Form a Hunting Club. 
Wanted to form a hunting club on my South Caro¬ 
lina plantation. Best ducking and deer hunting in this 
region. Plantation can be purchased by club and paid 
for by subscriptions. Would accommodate twenty men. 
Fine building for clubhouse. Ask for full information, 
no obligation. Address: Hunting Club, care of this 
office. 
A REMARKABLE PHOTOGRAPH 
Copies of unusual photograph of partridge on 
nest, cover Illustration on January 17th issue 
of Forest and Stream may be had from me. 
Original 8x10 photograph sent post paid on 
receipt of 75 cents. 
C. A. HOOKER EVART, MICH. 
Lacrosse Gun Club. 
La Crosse, Wis., Feb. 15th, 1914. 
The eighth weekly pre-season shoot was pulled off on 
the grounds of the La Crosse Gun Club in the face of 
a driving snowstorm and below zero temperature. The 
heavy wind caused a very erratic flight of the speedy 
targets which seemed to cause trouble to the shooters 
in locating them as evidenced by the following scores: 
_ _ Shot at Broke. 
C. C. Mitchell . 50 47 
G. F. Mueller . 
J. Bartl . 
W. A. Wager . 
A Tausche .... 
Dr. J. Schleiter 
W. Erickson .. 
J. E. liigbee .. 
M. Locke . 
50 
42 
50 
41 
50 
oS 
50 
3* 
SO 
3& 
50 
38 
50 
35 
50 
•27 
Frontier Rod and Gun Club. 
Buffalo, N. Y., Eeb. 16, 1914. 
The Frontier gunmen enjoyed a line afternoon s sport 
at the traps Sunday. The bright sunshine on the snow 
had a bad effect on sighting the targets, causing pool 
scores. the regular monthly business meeting will lie 
held at the club house Wednesday night at 8 o’clock. 
All members are requested to attend. 
Event 1234 
Targets 10 20 20 20 
W. O. Hewitt . 6 9 
Thompkins . 4 8 
E. Ketter . 3 9 
W. Utz . 2 7 
Morgan . 4 11 
Vedder . 4 16 
(J W. Hewitt . 
Eichberg . S 13 
Dewaid . 6 8 7 .. 
Faber . 1 7 10 
Sahlen . 7 9 9 
Wakefield . 13 ■ • 
H. Utz . 17 11 
Peasland . 11 • • 
Point Winners—Cup Race, Event 2, Class A, IT. Utz 
17; Class B, Vedder 16; Class C, E. Ketter 12. 
Handicap, Event 3, Eichberg, 16. 
H. C. UTZ. 
10 
14 
Independent Gun Club. 
Holmesburg, Pa., Feb. 14, 1914. 
The Newcomb Trophy was won by J. B. Fontaine. At 
the end of the shooting the scorekeeper found that 
Fontaine had the high net score, 83. Adding his handi¬ 
cap gave him a high total of 91. But F. B. MacConnell, 
whose handicap was 15, tied Fontaine for high total by 
breaking 76 birds. 
Fontaine and MacConnell shot in competition with 
each other to decide the winner of the main prize. Mac- 
Connell’s handicap was iJ 4 , while Fontaine shot from 
scratch. They shot at 25 birds, and Fontaine was re¬ 
turned winner by the slender margin of one-quarter of 
a clay pigeon. "F-onnie” broke 23 and MacConnell shat¬ 
tered 21. 
Name. Yds. 123 4 Net Hd. T. 
J. M. Hawkins . 16 22 23 24 22 91 0 .. 
S. Freeman . 17 18 16 20 20 74 7 Si 
J. B. Fontaine. 17 18 22 20 23 oj 8 91 
Clegg . 18 19 118 21 13 71 4 75 
Wilson . 18 20 21 17 18 76 x 77 
Perry . 17 14 19 20 15 68 9 77 
F. B. MacConnell. 16 16 18 22 20 76 15 91 
Truman . 16 9 10 10 11 49 .. .. 
Hinkson . 16 16 16 , T 2 16 60 20 80 
Riverside Gun Club. 
Riverside, N. J., Feb. 14, 1914. 
Breaking 196 targets out of their 250 targets, the five 
members who represented the Riverside Gun Club de¬ 
feated Eddystone in a team race at Eddystone to-day by 
29 targets, the score being 196 to 167. 
The strong wind and the glare of the sun on the snow 
made conditions hard for the gunmen, yet good scores 
prevailed. Harry Fisher, shooting for Eddystone, and 
Charles Wiltbank, for Riverside, tied for high gun hon¬ 
ors with 46 each, both breaking the same number of tar¬ 
gets in each event. Scores: 
RIVERSIDE. EDDYSTONE. 
B. 
B. 
T. 
B. 
B. 
T. 
C. Wiltbank... 
•• 23 
23 
46 
H. 
Fisher. 
•• 23 
23 
46 
W. Stella. 
20 
42 
H. Messimer. 
■ • 17 
20 
37 
H. Horner. 
19 
40 
H. 
E. Berger... 
. . 20 
15 
3 S 
C. Walber. 
13 
34 
J- 
Dusher. 
.. 14 
II 
25 
H. Siberling... 
. 18 
l6 
34 
C. 
Bryan. 
12 
24 
Totals. 
196 
Totals. 
167 
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. 
NAVAL ARCHITECT 
Designer of 
All Classes of Sailing: Yachts and Motor Boats 
V Bottoms, swift, handsome, able, a specialty 
,T. L. FOSTER 
Orcas, Washington 
D. of C. Riflemen Make Season’s Highest Score. 
Washington, D. C., iFeb. 14.—The District of Columbia 
team in the Inter-club rifle shoot made the highest score 
of the season by scoring 996 out of a possible 1,000. 
Warren, Pa., still leads Class “A” with eight straight 
wins, while the District team stands second with seven 
wins and one defeat. King’s Mills, Ohio, and Still¬ 
water, Minn., are tied for the leadership of Class “B.” 
Scores this week: -Class A.—Warren, Pa., 989 vs. Man¬ 
chester, iN. H., 974; District of Columbia, 996 vs. Birm¬ 
ingham, Ala., 984; Cleveland, Ohio, 994, vs. Bridgeport, 
Conn., 991; Dickinson, N. D., 991 vs. Adrian, Mich., 972; 
St. Paul, Minn., 985, vs. Milwaukee Old Guard, 984; 
Bucyrus, Ohio, 989, vs. Milwaukee Rifle, 951, Tacoma, 
Washington, 959, vs. Youngstown, Ohio, 946. 
Class B.—Marion, Ohio, 970, vs. San Francisco, Cal., 
833; Stillwater, Minn., 977, vs. Louisville, Ky., 939; 
Kings Mills, Ohio, 985, vs. Bedford, Ohio, 959; Roches¬ 
ter, N. Y., 956, vs. Minneapolis, Minn., 939; Hopkins, 
Minn., 964, vs. Helena, Mont., 921; Walden, Col., 971, vs. 
Madison, Wis., 960; Boston, Mass., 969, vs. New Or¬ 
leans, La., defaulted. 
CLUB MEMBERSHIP FOR SALE 
In an incorporated fishing and hunting club, holding valuable leases in the 
Province of Quebec. 
The club has an active membership of twelve, and enjoys exclusive fishing 
rights on eight or ten beautiful lakes, one of which is twelve miles long, and others 
from three to five miles long. 
BEST BLACK BASS and TROUT FISHING in the Province of Quebec. Moose, 
deer and bear plentiful. Superb pheasant shooting in the Fall. 
This is an opportunity to become a member of a small, select club at a mod¬ 
erate price and dues. The territory is protected by the club’s own warden. No 
club house, for the reason that the members have preferred to build their own 
cabins or camp out amid the beautiful scenery on some of the wild lakes on the 
property. 
Fifteen hours from New York City to the last railway terminal, then three 
hours’ drive over fairly good roads to the first of the chain of lakes. Members 
not caring to camp or build can make arrangements at very low prices to board 
with the warden (American), an old guide and good cook. 
Address for further information, 
Box 375, FOREST AND STREAM, 22 Thames St., New York. 
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 shoi’t distance of the house. 
Correspondence invited. Address 
THE RENDEZVOUS, Homosassa, Florida 
To D. BRIGGS, Proprietor 
ENNO MEYER. 
PAINTER OE DOGS. 
Commissions executed for Paintings of any 
size in Oil or Water Colors. Also Miniatures in 
Porcelain fired so as to be indestructible, and 
mounted in either gold or silver for scarf pins, 
brooches, etc. 
Studio: 972 East McMillan, 
CINCINNATI. OHIO. 
