426 
FOREST AND STREAM 
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 “ F” DARIEN, 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 
small-mouth black bass commercially in the United 
States. Vigorous young bass in various sizes, rang¬ 
ing from advanced fry to 3 and 4 inch flngerlings 
for stocking purposes. 
Waramaug Small-Mouth Black Bass Hatchery. 
Correspondence invited. Send for Circulars. Address 
HENRY W. BEAMAN - New Preston, Conn. 
Brook Trout 
of all ages for stocking 
'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. 
DRUML1N TROUT HATCHERY, Bameveld, Oneida Co., N.Y. 
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. 
Put your gun in good shape. $i.oo will buy my 
recipe for blueing and browning gun batrels and parts. 
Same as manufacturers use. Requires no heating or 
machinery. Any druggist will furnish material for 
recipe for 35 cents making two quarts. $1.00 will buy 
my recipe for tempering springs making them unbreak¬ 
able. Recipes guaranteed. Do you know of any gold 
dust gun powder. 
PAUL CHUBB 
341 E. Locust Street York, Pennsylvania 
Du Pont Trap Shooting Club. 
Wilmington, March 14, 1914. 
Fifty marksmen were before the traps at the Du 
Pont Club. The program called for the regular Cole¬ 
man Du Pont spoon events, a 25-target match shot 
over two traps, in events of 15 and 10 targets. There 
are five classes, A, B, C, D and E, with a spoon 
offered to the high man in each class. The highest 
sum in this event was 23 out of 25, which was made 
by Stanley Tuchton in Class B. The contests in 
classes A and C resulted in ties. They will be shot 
off next Saturday. 
The Class C challenge match was won by H. T. 
Reed, who defeated W. G. Robelen. The scores were 
Reed 31 out of 50 and Robelen 29 out of 50. The scores 
as a rule were not high, although L. L. Jarrell in 
his second string of 25 broke them all. 
C. J. ITaigh, a member of the club who resides in 
Philadelphia, came down and competed. 
The scores in detail follow: 
Coleman Du Pont Spoon Event. 
Stanley Tuchton . 23—25 
W. Edmanson . 22 
C. T. Martin . 22 
G. S. Sylvester . 21 
W. M. Foord . 21 
T. IT. Minnick . 21 
C. Leedom . 20 
H. Winchester . 19 
F. L. Mathewson . 19 
P. D. Guest . 19 
W. B. Smith, Jr. 19 
T. E. Doremus . 19 
H. P. Carlon . 19 
J. B. Grier . 19 
S J. Newman . 19 
L. L. Jarrell . 10 
W. Tomlinson . 18 
H. T. Carr . 18 
H. T. Reed . 18 
W. S. Gavan . 18 
R. L. Naudain . 18 
W. C. Carey . 18 
C. J. Haigh . 18 
Tos. C. White . 18 
N. IC. Smith . 18 
Isaac Turner . 17 
W. H. Neely . 17 
J W. Anderson, Jr. 17 
Dr. TT. Betts . 17 
David Grier . 17 
C. E. Chandler . 17 
Dr. E. G. Bullock . . 17 
E. M. Ross . 17 
J. Keyser . 17 
F. IT. Springer . 16 
E. R. Jenks . 16 
T. W. Mathewson . 16 
W. L. Lynam . 15 
R. S. Robison . 16 
W. G. Robelen . 14 
P. P>. Alrichs . 14 
H. C. Denning . 14 
Dr. A. Patterson . 14 
F. F. Lofland . 14 
C. W. Papperman . 13 
C. A. Haverbeck . 13 
G. W. Bird . 11 
A. M. Simon . 10 
N. F. Ford . 8 
H. T. Taggart . 7 
G. B. Clayton . 6 
Winners of Spoons. 
Class A—W. Edmanson and C. T. Martin tied 22 out 
of 25. 
Class B—Stanley Tuchton, 23 out of 25. 
Class C—F. L. Mathewson, W. B. Smith, Jr., J. B. 
Grier. S. J. Newman tied at 19 out of 25. 
Class D—G. T. Sylvester, 21 out of 25. 
Class E—C. W. Papperman, 13 out of 25. 
Class C Challenge Match—H. T. Reed (challenger, 
31 out of 50 and W. G. Robelen holder), 29 out of 50. 
Cerro Gordo Gun Club. 
Mason City, Iowa, March 16, 1914. 
A complimentary shoot for Fred Stone of the well- 
known team, Montgomery and Stone, was held at the 
traps of the Cerro Gordo Gun Club on March 14. 
Shooting conditions were excellent and the afternoon 
was thoroughly enjoyed. 
Fred Stone . 125 x 117 
Leo Woisnak . 150 x 134 
T M. Robertson . 125 x 104 
Geo. B. Streeter . 150 x 125 
Geo. Konvalinka . 150 x 117 
S. S. Foster . 150 x 118 
SECRETARY. 
Mason City, Iowa, March 14, 1914. 
The regular annual meeting of the Cerro Gordo Gun 
Club was held February 27. A good attendance and 
much enthusiasm was quite evident and several matters 
of importance were thoroughly discussed. Among other 
matters of general interest was a report of the legisla¬ 
tive committee bv Prof. Hezzelwood. In making his 
report he covered thoroughly the successful efforts of 
this committee in their fight to stop the sale of Iowa 
lakes by the State Executive Council, to individual 
parties who had made all arrangements for the drain¬ 
age of two or three of the smaller lakes with the inten¬ 
tion of converting them into great fields of com. 
These efforts have been effectually blocked and our 
beautiful lakes are now safe from this class of vandalism. 
There are however other classes of anti-conservationists 
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: Yaclits and Motor Boats 
V Bottoms, swift, handsome, able, a specialty 
J. L. FOSTER 
Orcas, Washington 
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 
T. D. BRIGGS, Proprietor 
Hunting in Colorado and Wyoming 
Handsome 32-page book containing informa¬ 
tion on the best hunting districts in Colorado 
and Wyoming, a digest of the game laws of the 
two states, map and twenty-eight intimate pic¬ 
tures of wild life in colored half tones. Any 
one of these pictures, mounted, would be worth 
the price of the book. For 10 cents we trill 
send it postpaid. 
W. S. BASINGER, General Passenger Agent Union Pacific 
R. R. Co.,Room30, Union Pacific Bldg., Omaha, Neb. 
Wanted Situation as Game or Fish Keeper, life 
experience in (England), Solley, 333 East 49th street, 
New York. 
NEWFOUNDLAND 
Do you want to catch SALMON or TROUT 
or to shoot CARIBOU, if so, apply J. R. Whit¬ 
aker, The BUNGALOW, Grand Lake, New¬ 
foundland. 
Is Your “Forest & Stream” File Complete? 
If not and you lack volumes 19 to 41, or 63 to 73, 
inclusive, at a reasonable price. I have also singfe 
copies—Vol. 3 No. 21; Vol. 4 No. 4; Vol. 6 No. 13; 
Vol. 9 No. 2; Vol. 14 Nos. 4 and 8. Address Box B, 
Forest and Stream. 
FOR SALE OR TO LET from May 1st to July 31st, 
private salmon fishing privileges on Medway River, 
Nova Scotia, with comfortable lodge, ice-house and 
boats available. For further particulars apply “R. H.,” 
care of the “Forest and Stream” Magazine. 
CANADA GEESE FOR SALE—Bred from wild stock 
for decoys or ornamental birds. Mated pairs or single 
birds, prices reasonable. T. J. Costello, Bournedale, 
Mass. 
CAMP IN MAINE FOR SALE 
Twelve trout lakes and ponds within five miles; four 
mountains over 2,000 feet within 3}4 miles. Sleeping ac¬ 
commodations for twelve sportsmen, also guides’ camp. 
Situation—shore of trout pond. PRICE $2,500. 
F. C. HINCKLEY, Forester and Surveyor, Bangor, Maine 
