FOREST AND STREAM 
781 
Spencer Lake Camp 
W. H. BEAN, Proprietor 
In the heart of America’s best fishing. FLY FISH¬ 
ING for SQUARE TAIL TROUT and trolling for 
Lake Trout unsurpassed. Single cabins, fine table, con¬ 
veniently reached. 
GERARD, SOMERSET CO., MAINE 
COLD SPRING CAMP 
C. M. Quimby, in the Green Mountains. 
This advertisement wouldn’t hold a reduced 
photo of one salmon caught here. Trout are 
marvelous in size and activeness. Within a 
stone’s throw of the best fishing in Quebec and 
New Hampshire. The Booklet will convince you. 
Averill, Vermont. 
GRANTS’ CAMPS 
Ed. Grant & Son Co., Props. 
You all know the reputation for trout and salmon fish¬ 
ing, with fly, in Kennebago Lakes and River. This year 
indications point to even better fishing than ever. Com¬ 
fortable cabins, fine table and every attention. Full 
information on request. 
KENNEBAGO, MAINE 
MACKENZIE’S CAMPS 
Located on the Famous So. West Miramichi River. 
Atlantic Salmon, Brook and Sea Trout Fly Fishing. Over 
ioo miles’ Canoe Trip with no carries. Moose, Caribou, 
Deer, Bear and Partridge Hunting from September 15th 
to November 30th. 
MURDOCK MACKENZIE 
Sparkle, New Brunswick CANADA 
Telegraph Address, Bristol, N. B. 
Oh! You Fishermen 
We have beds with Ostermoor mattresses, 
and we have THE best trout fishing in the 
world, close by and reached in comfort. Meals— 
well if you complain you get your money back. 
What more can we say. A Forest and Stream 
trophy is offered here. That’s a guarantee. 
The New Manhattan, Digby, Nova Scotia. 
P A D fc'' 17 D > C O. A. SKEELS 
J\ IV IV Li I\ O, Proprietor 
On Lake Champlain, where the fisherman will 
find lake fishing or brook fishing unexcelled. 
Only 267 miles from Boston and apparently 
1,000 miles from the maddening crowd. Rates, 
$2 a day, $ 1 0 to $ I 2 a week. 
Forest and Stream cup is offered here. 
North Hero, Vermont. 
NEW HOTEL WEIRS 
A practically virgin field for trout fishermen. 
Eleven hours from New York City. Table, ac¬ 
commodations and climate “as good as the best 
and better than the rest.” 
The sportsman and his family will find this 
climate and hotel par excellence. 
Lake Winnpesaukee, N. H. 
AUSTRIAN EXPERT GAME BREEDER would go to 
America to apply the best methods ot pheasant and 
partridge breeding on large estate or game park. Could 
also supply all kinds of live game cheapest; speaks 
English. Please address: E. Rindt, Bruck care ot 
Leitha, Austria. 
SPORT IN EUROPE on fine own shootings in Hun¬ 
gary, z,ooo partridges, 500 hares, 500 waterfowl, 10 stags 
during August-September. Apply; E. Rindt, Bruck care 
of Leitha. Austria. 
PINE CONE CAMP 
Where a fifty-pound “Musky” is a regular 
event—Bass are gamy and plentiful. “A place 
where no sportsman ever is disappointed.” 
Rates moderate—attractions extensive. At¬ 
tractive booklet on request. 
THOMAS BROS., DORSET, MINN. 
MILFORD HOUSE 
A. D. Thomas, proprietor. A wonderful 
brook trout section, easily accessible to the 
hotel. From April 1st to Sept. 3 0th you will 
satisfy your desire for a creel. Forest and 
Stream cup is offered at our house. See edito¬ 
rial columns for particulars. 
South Milford, Annapolis Co., N. S. 
Archery Notes. 
By Edward B. Weston. 
The archery prospects in Chicago are very good. 
Several new members have been added to the club. 
No large scores have yet been made, the following 
Team Round by E. J. Rendtorff being the highest: 
23—131, 23—157, 24—146, 24—150, 94—584. 
The following English scores are a few of those re¬ 
ported in the London Field for May 2. 
BACKWELL ARCHERS. 
First Target Day, April 27.—Flax Bourton Cricket 
Ground. Fine. 
Ladies. 
Mrs. Robinson . 3 2 14° 
Mrs. Moseley . 27 121 
Miss Robinson . 
Mrs. Proctor . 16 
Gentlemen. 
Mr. Theo. Robinson ... 
Mr. H. Miles . 9 
ARCHERS OF ST. AUGUSTINE’S. 
60 
yds. 
50 yds. 
Total 
H. 
Scr. 
H. 
Scr. 
H. 
Scr 
3 2 
140 
23 
107 
55 
247 
27 
121 
17 
67 
44 
188 
2 5 
103 
17 
81 
42 
184 
16 
62 
17 
83 
33 
145 
80 
yds. 
60 yds. 
318 
4 i 
189 
23 
129 
64 
9 
39 
4 
8 
13 
47 
April 29.—Fine sunny day, 
no wind. 
60 yds. 
50 yds. 
Total 
Ladies. 
H. 
Scr. 
H. Scr. 
H. 
Scr. 
Mrs. Boddan Whetham - 
41 
195 
20 104 
6l 
299 
Mrs. Philips . 
37 
163 
14 62 
51 
225 
Mrs. Ward . 
2b 
IOO 
22 IIO 
48 
210 
Miss Scott -... 
23 
107 
15 57 
38 
164 
Miss Leigh . 
15 
71 
14 53 
29 
124 
Miss M. Plummer . 21 87 10 34 
ROYAL TOXOPHILITE SOCIETY. 
Extra Target, April 30.—Fine, but windy. 
31 
121 
100 yds. 
80 
yds. 
60 yds. 
Total 
H. Scr. 
H. Scr. H. Scr. 
H. 
Scr. 
Mr. A. Henty - 
28 139 
30 
136 
20 IOO 
78 
366 
Mr. 11 . P. Hesham 
22 76 
33 
l6l 
21 117 
76 
351 
C'apt. C. F. Nesharn 
29 I 17 
3 i 
113 
23 99 
83 
329 
Mr. T. F. Godman 
16 76 
2 5 
91 
17 85 
58 
2 5 2 
Mr. F. Henning . 
25 83 
17 
75 
14 58 
56 
216 
Mr. E. FI. Platt .. 
absent 
22 
86 
20 66 
42 
I 5 2 
‘Mr. J. Sanderson 
6 25 
20 
72 
8 30 
34 
I 26 
Mr. G. B. Hayter 
‘Visitor. 
absent 
15 
5 i 
11 43 
26 
94 
Cincinnati Gun Club. 
Yesterday was too hot for very active work at the 
grounds, and the seven shooters who went over did 
not get busy until late in the afternoon. Iwo events 
at 25 targets each, and a couple of team matches made 
up the sport for the day. J. S. Day (Chief Lone Star) 
who has just returned from an extended tour in the 
south, was high man with 49. Ed. Sampson, the local 
amateur, gave him a close race, getting second place 
with 48. Ertel, another local man, was in his right 
form, and made high score for the day, breaking 91 
out of too. Sampson being second with 90. In the 
team matches, the first resulted in a tie, but Ertel s 
team had the best of the two matches by five targets. 
Targets 25 2 5 
' 1 . S. Day . 2 5 2 4—49 
Ertel . 2 3 20—43 
Schatzman . 21 2 3 44 
Sampson . 2 4 2 4 4° 
Reigel . 16 ! 5 3 1 
Davies ... l 7 l 7 34 
Butz . 1 9 2 4—43 
Team Races, 25 Targets Each. 
L. Gambell . 2 3 22 45 
Sampson . 22 20 4 2 
45 4 2 —87 
Ertel . ~4 2 4—48 
Butz . 21 2 3—44 
‘Professional. 
45 
47 — 9 2 
Deep Sea Fishermen 
Address, E. Benson Stanley, Proprietor Stanley 
House. P. O. Address Manset, Me. For the one 
deep-sea fishing place of Mt. Desert. Forest and 
Stream cup here. Whoever gets the biggest, gets 
the cup. 
Write for particulars. 
TRAPPER LODGE 
(Sixteen bar—one Stock Ranch), Shell P. O., Big Horn 
Co., Wyoming, at foot of Big Horn Mountains, elevation 
4,400 feet—good table—good horses—good roads—good 
fishing. Board, including exclusive use of saddle horse 
and equipment, $20.00 per week. Write quick for reser¬ 
vations to W. H. Wyman, Prop. Forest and Stream 
trophy here. 
THE PROSPECT 
On beautiful Lake Bomoseen. Castleton, Vt.. in the 
Green Mountains, the largest and most attractive of all 
the pictures ”e lakes in Vermont; su^etb climate. A 
two hour catch of small mouth bass by W. A. Lee, Troy 
N. Y., amounted to 30F2 lbs. of these gamey fish. 
Forest and Stream trophy here. Rates reasonable. Cot¬ 
tages for those who prefer them to hotel. “The Pros¬ 
pect” will open June 2nd. Write for booklet. 
HORACE B. ELLIS, Prop. 
ONE NIGHT’S RIDE 
from Chicago to the haunts of the -wall-eyed pike, land¬ 
locked salmon, the fighting bass and the Gamey Mus- 
callonge, and then the camp fire at noon, old black 
coffee Pot and your fish sizzling in the pan. Perhaps 
your catch may be big enough to win the Forest and 
Stream Silver Cup. Ask Mr. John B. Mann, Proprie¬ 
tor, for particulars. The Manitowish, Woodruff, Wis. 
HOW MANY 
you Forest and Stream readers have tried deep-sea fly 
fishing for pollock? You who haven’t, miss new and real 
sensations. Write for information, The Inn, Campobello 
Island, New Brunswick, Canada (off Eastport, Me.) 
Best of food. No mosquitoes, no black flies, no humid¬ 
ity, no hay fever, and Forest and Stream cup here for 
“that big one.” 
Bass — Salmon — Trout 
Three in one at Mt. Livermore Estate, Holderness, N. 
H., on Squam Lake. II. B. Brown, manager. For those 
who don’t care to fish—boating, bowling, billiards, 
motoring, tennis and bathing. Forest and Stream cup 
here. Write for booklet. Best of food. Rates reason¬ 
able. “The automobile and resort center of New 
Hampshire.” 
PEBLOE HOTEL 
on Brant Lake, 1,000 feet above sea level. Bass, pick¬ 
erel and perch fishing. Brook trout streams near at 
hand. Hotel newly built, only two years old. Rates 
$10 to $14 per week. Write at once to Philetus Smith, 
Proprietor, Brant Lake, Iloricon, Warren Co., N. Y., for 
special rates and for information about Forest and 
Stream cup offered here. 
Bear Mountain Camp 
J. M. BALDERSON, Proprietor. 
Beautiful Cranberry, the largest of the Adirondack 
lakes, offers brook trout in abundance. A five 
pounder would almost fill that creel, eh? Well 
there is many a five pounder taken in old Cran¬ 
berry. 
Best of food, finest of spring water and rates 
so reasonable that you had better write for par¬ 
ticulars quick! P. O. address, Wanakena, N. 
Y. Forest and Stream cup might be won here if 
a 5J2 pound trout is landed. Ask Mr. Balderson. 
YARMOUTH 
NOVA SCOTIA 
NO HAY FEVER 
Summer temperature averages 70 degrees at noon. First- 
class hotels and boarding-houses. Boating, salt and 
fresh water fishing, shooting, golf. Excellent roads. 
Write for Booklet 
J. BOND GRAY, Sec’y Tourist Committee, 
238 Main Street. 
CAD C A I F ROBINSON CRUSOE’S 
rui\ OALC.islaND OUTDONE! 
St. Vincent Island, Fla., in the Gulf of Mexico 
containing nearly 12,000 acres of pine forest, 
fresh water lakes, grassy Savannahs, wild 
boar, native and imported India deer, wild 
pigs, wild cattle, turkey, millions of duck and 
all varieties of fish. The Island with bunga¬ 
lows, hunting lodges, yacht, boats and vehicles 
for sale. Easily protected. Many thousand 
acres of finest pine trees. For information 
n quire DR. V. M. PIERCE, 663 Main Street, 
Buffalo, N- Y. 
