600 
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 
E. J. Low, Westchester C. C. 
W. R. Delehanty, New York A. C. 
E. Doerken, Paterson, N. J. 
E. Melrath. Philadelphia, Pa. 
R. R. Debacher, New York A. C. 
E. Smith, Little Falls, N. Y. 
J W. Lawrence, Camden, N. J. 
A. Chandler, New Rochelle Y. C. 
E. L. Haas, White Plains Y. C. 
T. Ivlatz, Little Falls, N. Y. 
J. J. Farrell, Troy, N. Y. 
B. F. Briggs, Paterson, N, J. 
R Young, Jersey City, N. J. 
W. Smull, Port Washington Y. C. 
C. E. Hyde, Port Washington Y. C. 
W. H. Kressmaul, N. Caldwell, N. J. ... 
M. H. Ithner. Jersey City, N. J. 
G. Thatcher, Albany, N. Y. 
A. Kirkpatrick, Albany, N. Y. 
H. Powers, Atlantic City ... 
A. I. Brown,^Cleveland, Ohio . 
C. Weilbrook, liergen Beach G. C. 
W. M. Ambler, New York A. C. 
W. Simpson, New York A. C. 
E. W. Wile, unattached . 
C. L. Thompson, Port Washington G. C. 
G. M. Thompson, New York A. C. 
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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. Fend for Circulars. Address 
HENRY W. BEAMAN - New Preston, Conn. 
Canoeing. 
A. C. A. Membership. 
New Members Proposed. 
Atlantic Division:—Wm. F. B. McNeary, 242 Clifton 
Ave., Newark, N. J., by C. Sandstrom.’ 
Eastern Division:—Ernest R. Brown, 41 Whittier 
Ave., Providence, R. I., by S. B. Burnham; Harold C. 
Rose, 144 Berkshire St., Providence, R. I., by William 
A. Heath. 
New Members Elected. 
Atlantic Division:—6885, William B. Smith 530 West 
122nd St., New York, N. Y.; 6886, Lewis P. Jones, 
3810 Broadway, New York, N. Y.; 6887, Wm. K. 
Cleverley, 603 Seventh St., Brooklyn. N. Y.; 6888, 
Robert C. Peck, 91 West 103rd St., New York N. Y.; 
6889, Sidney W. Wheeler, 1003 Woodycrest Ave., New 
York, N. Y.; 6801, Lloyd F. Keleher, Jr., 516 West 
184th St., New York, N. Y. 
Eastern Division:—6890, Fred F. Reed, 27 Vine St., 
Woonsocket R. I. 
Western Division:—6892, Truman G. Lively, 4111 No. 
Tripp Ave., Chicago, Ill.; 6893, John B. Bergeson, 2877 
East 77th St., Chicago, Ill. 
Rl*Of)k ' U Vni 11 a " a £ es for stocking 
i I UUl 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 ait reduced rates. 
Order now for spring delivery. 
DRUMLIN TROUT HATCHERY, Barneveld, Oneida Co., N.Y. 
SHOOTING FOR RENT 
In South Carolina, fifty miles south of Charles¬ 
ton, the shooting over ten thousand acres of 
land in one body, lying on both sides of the 
“Atlantic Coast Line” R. R. Very fine partridge 
(Quail) shooting. Deer hunting. Fishing in 
Combahee River. Apply to Mrs. F. R. Blake, 
Arden P. O., Buncombe Co., N. C. 
A Lubricant and Rust Prevent¬ 
ive For Rod and Gun. Write 
for a Sample and Booklet No. 
P52. 
Joseph Dixon Crucible Co. Jersey City, N. J. 
CLUB MEMBERSHIP FOR SALE. 
For Sale. Share in one of the best Fishing and Hunt¬ 
ing Clubs in Quebec Province. Large territory. Moose, 
caribou, large trout. Comfortable camps. Address B, 
care of Forest and Stream, New York. 
THREE elegant English shotguns, made by Greener, 
Bass and Rigby; all 12-gauge, light weight, short bar¬ 
rels and the same as new, and the best each maker could 
make; no trades. LEONARD CARLETON, Rockford, 
Illinois. 
Hercules Gun Club 
Temple, Pa., April 23, 1914. 
It started to rain early in the day, and was too miser¬ 
able to be out. The program was shot in the midst 
of the pouring rain. 
W. S. Behm lead the field over all with 146 breaks, 
and had a run of 52 straight and one of 61. 
F. S. Bender landed second amateur honors with 
139 to his credit. 
High professional honors were scored by O. S. Sked 
with 142 from his quota. H. A. Keller of New York 
and J. K. Andrews of Lancaster tied on 135. 
E. F. Sobers the Bethlehem heavyweight was going 
some with 103. 
Hausman of Easton showed a good clip with 130. 
Rohn scored 14 in 5 events out of his 61. L. A. 
Miller and Ed. Adams scored straight in the last 
event. 
Mai Hawkins cheered the boys in the rain, but 
could not shoot as his trunk, gun and all was lost 
by the railroad company. 
L. R. Lewis had lots of new stores for the boys. 
Sobers took ’em all in. 
Reading, Pa. 
* 0 . S. Sked . 
*L. R. Lewis ... 
*H. A. Keller ... 
J. K. Andrews .. 
W. S. Behm 
II. F. Hausman 
H. C. Wright ... 
E. F. Sobers ... 
F. S. Bender .. 
Oscar Marks .... 
L. A. Miller 
T. W. Rohn .... 
G. B. Bortz .... 
A. K. Ludwig . 
F. D. Miller 
E. II. Adams ... 
‘Professional. 
Total 
Number 
Shot At 
... 150 
• 150 
... 150 
... 150 
... 150 
• • 150 
... 150 
... 150 
... 150 
... 30 
... 90 
... 90 
... 90 
45 
... 30 
■ 30 
Total 
Number 
Broke 
142 
126 
135 
135 
146 
130 
115 
103 
139 
12 
78 
83 
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A. K. LUDWIG, Secretary. 
Cincinnati Gun Club. 
_ George W. Maxwell, the famous one-armed profes¬ 
sional of Hastings, Neb. was the star performer at the 
club’s weekly shoot on April 26, breaking 113 straight. 
Not a target escaped him during the afternoon. After 
a short time spent in practicing, the main event of the 
day was started, a team match, with seven men on each 
side, and each man shooting at 100 targets, in five 
20-target events. The race was an even one up to 
the fourth event, when LeCompte’s team had a lead 
of four targets. In the fourth event Maxwell’s side got 
busy, the first squad dropping but four targets out of 
100, and the team finishing with 8 targets to the good, 
and securing a lead of 4 targets. In the last round they 
increased this lead by three targets, winning the match 
by 7 targets. Maxwell was high man, of course, as he 
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"Hotels may come and Hotels may go,” 
but the Powhatan has come to stay. 
Located on famous Pennsylvania Avenue, 
overlooking the Executive Mansion, with¬ 
in easy access to all things worth while, 
coupled with the beautiful view of the 
Potomac and adjacent scenery, makes the 
Motel Powhatan the most desirable and at¬ 
tractive hotel in Washington. 
EUROPEAN FEAR. 
Booms, detached hath, 
$1.50, $2.00 up. 
Rooms, private hath. 
$2.50, $3.00 up. 
Write for booklet with map. 
CLIFFORD M. LEWIS, 
Manager. 
POWHATAN 
lASHINGTOND.C 
LAKESIDE INN AND COTTAGES 
For the disciple of the rod there is no equal to this place 
Landlocked Salmon and Trout right here—not 
miles away. Table and accommodations unsur¬ 
passed. Rates for the moderate purse. Booklet 
upon application. 
AVERILL LAKES (Essex Co.) VERMONT 
CUNLIFFE & MALLETT SPORTING CAMPS 
(Way up north—in the real back woods of Maine). 
No better fishing grounds in the country. 
Every convenience for the sportsman and his family. 
Rates—Food—Accommodations right. Write for our at¬ 
tractive booklet, it’s true and convincing. 
CUNLIFFE & MALLETT, Fort Kent, Maine. 
TROUT FISHING 
Waldorf Hotel, Phoenicia, Ulster Co., N. Y. Three 
hours from New York via West Shore R. R. Excellent 
trout fishing, 5 minutes walk from hotel. Large open 
water. Special attention given to anglers. Rates 
reasonable. Address H. C. LANGE, Prop. 
LAKE VIEW RESORT 
of Promise” 
The “HEAD CAMP” for Grass Lake. Best bass and 
trout fishing in Michigan. Private cottages; home com¬ 
forts; superb bathing; no mosquitoes; rowboats fr< e. 
Side trips to Jordan and Cedar Rivers. Excellent bill of 
fare. Free transportation to and from station. P. M. 
lines from all points. Rates: $2.00 day, $12.00 to 
$15.00 week, according to accommodations. Season opens 
June 1. Write for booklet. 
ANSON T. SCHOOLCRAFT, Prop., Bellaire, Mich. 
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. 
CAMP IN MAINE FOR SALE 
Twelve trout lakes and ponds within five miles; four 
mountains over 2,000 feet within 2V2 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 
