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FOREST AND STREAM 
April 26, 1913 
TROUT 
FISHING 
Promises to be 
Exceptionally 
Fine This 
Spring in the 
Waters of the 
Beaverkill, Neversink, 
Willowemoc and East Branch, on 
NEW YORK, ONTARIO & WESTERN RY. 
Trout Streams of Sullivan Co. 
Famous in “Song and Story” 
J. B. STEWART, G. P. A. 
Grand Central Terminal 
New York City 
Send 6 cents postage for “Summer Homes” 
Resorts for Sportsmen. 
Maine. 
IN THE RANGELEY REGION 
Sa.d(lleba.ck Ea<ke Ca.nips 
Trout fishing. Deer, Bear and Partridge shooting. 
Send for booklet. HEMOW S. BLACKWELL, Prop. 
Saddleback I.ake Camps, Dallas, Me. 
Come to Chase Pond —I’ll Use You Right. 
There are plenty of trout that are ready to bite 
Write for circular. GUY CHADBOURNE, 
Bingham, Maine. 
Come to Jones’ Camps. 
Best fishing in Maine. Salmon and Trout For 
circulars, address GEO. C. JONES, Mosquito, Me. 
LAKE PARK CAMPS. JACKMAN. ME. 
On Beautiful Lake Wood, big trout and salmon 
hshing. Fine scenery; fine canoe trips; 25 lakes 
and ponds; 00 mile river. Individual cabins. Booklet 
Big Wood Lake Camps. Jackman. Maine. 
Situated on the shore of Big Wood Lake in the 
heart of the best hunting and fishing. Just the 
place to spend your vacation. Bathing, canoeing, 
rowing, tenting. Booklets. Long' distance tele- 
uhone. E. A. HENDERSON, Prop. 
Resorts for Sportsmen. 
Property For Sale. 
Minnesota. 
MUSCALLONGE GALORE. 
Bass, Pike, etc., in abundance. Room for 80 guests. 
TiT.TT. 32-page booklet. 
PINE CONE CAMP, Dorset, Hubbard Co., Minn. 
Nova Scotia. 
KEDGEMAKOOGE LAKE 
Nova Scotia-In tbe Wilderness 
A vast virgin territory. An unfrequented forest 90 
miles long. Club House easily accessible by auto¬ 
mobile. 
A net-work of beautiful streams. Splendid canoe¬ 
ing. Trout abundant, large and gamy. Climate re¬ 
markably invigorating. 
Non-members cordially welcomed at the Club House. 
$12.00 a week. Cabins for families. Special pro¬ 
visions for ladies. 
Modern conveniences: Electric lights, telephone, 
daily mail. Experienced guides and full equipment 
for long or short trips. For interesting illustrated 
booklet write J. W. THOMPSON, Mgr. Kedgema- 
kooge Rod and Gun Club, New Grafton, Nova Scotia. 
TUNA FISHING. 
Every facility for catching these fish. 20 hooked 
last season in one week. Most exciting sport going. 
Come and hook one. Plenty of other fishing, also 
shooting. Comfortable, roomy bungalow, easily 
reached. For full particulars apply to 
L. D. MITCHELL, Port Medway, Nova Scotia. 
Newfoundland. 
NEWFOUNDLAND. 
A land teeming with SALMON, TROUT and 
CARIBOU, besides other game. I provide outfits 
and guides. For particulars apply 
J. R. WHITAKER. “The Bungalow,” 
Grand Lake, Newfoundland. 
New Hampshire. 
SALMON FISHING 
Try Averill Lakes this season and make LAKESIDE 
INN Si COTTAGES your headquarters. Situated 
on the shore of Lake Averill, Averill, Vt. A new 
and pretty hotel, with all modern conveniences. An 
ideal spot for sportsmen and summer vacationists. 
Long tramps not necessary. Fine fishing right in 
front of hotel. 1800 ft. above sea level. One mile 
from Canadian Border. Free from Hay Fever and 
Malaria. Mosquitoes never seen. Mountain spring 
water, as pure as crystal. Complete sanitary ar¬ 
rangements. First-class table and beds. Terms 
moderate. 
Write for rates and illustrated booklet to 
FRANK W. BALDWIN, Prop., Colebrooh, N. H. 
New York. 
There’s the joyous thrill of Spring and the hungry 
fishes beckoning you in the streams near the 
STEVENS HOUSE 
Adirondacks. 
The Mecca of the nature-lover and the resort of 
the Sportsman and Golfer. Special rates for June. 
Booklet free. Fine Cottages for rent furnished. (Ice 
included.’) All modern improvements. 
STEVENS HOTEL CO., Lake Placid, N. Y. 
CANADIAN CAMP 
For sale or to let, two story, new, modern, up-to-date 
camp, completely furnished; situated on Lake L’Achigan 
in Laurentian Mountains, nig^ht’s run from New York, 2 
hours from Montreal, altitude 1000 feet. Main camp has 
10 master’s rooms. 4 baths;winter lodge. 5 rooms and bath; 
30 acres of ground, 10 acres cleared. Boat house, barn, 
ice house, unlimited supply of spring water. Daily mail 
service, all table supplies delivered to camp. Abundance 
brook and lake trout and bass fishing, deer, bear, par¬ 
tridge shooting in season. Rental, season, $1500. Selling 
price, $17,500. Particulars and photo. 
PEASE & ELLIMAN, 340 Madison Avenue, N. Y. 
; GET THIS, QUICK! Northern Wisconsin private fishing 
and hunting resort and poultry ranch (including Cor¬ 
porate Charter) for sale; or half interest, to right party. 
Located best fish and game section; lake frontage; all 
improvernents; stocked, and in operation. Exceptional 
opportunity “outings” at trifling expense, and clear good 
profit each year, without interfering regular business. 
Reason for sale—need the money. Bargain price; part 
cash, balance easy terms. Address J. D. WOLMA, 1153 
“A” Monadnock Block, Chicago. 
PROPERTY FOR SALE 
For Sale—^^Farm, 60 acres—40 tillable, level and free from 
stones; soil good for corn, potatoes, gardening, clover, 
dairying, poultry; good water and fruit; wild borriea 
and nuts plentiful. Seven-room house, new bam and 
silo. Wood for fuel. A country home for a ^ortsman, 
nature lover, dog breeder or trainer. Deer, ruf^d grouse 
and quail abundant, and adjoining land-owners generous. 
Beautiful river and ponds near and fishing fair. Conven¬ 
ient to Providence, New York and Boston by steam and 
electric roads, and to New York by boat. Price, S2609. 
E. P. ROBINSON, Packer, Conn. 
Salmon Fishing in Perpetuity 
FOR SALE 
Anyone desiring property in fee, with lifelong fishing; 
can purchase that which cannot be bad elsewhere. Several 
fine pools, forming a pocket beyond which fish cannot 
go; in one of which they are always found.—Large fish 
and good catches.—Large bungalow, fully furnished; 
also bunk, ice and smoke houses. Season opens last of 
June. River easy of access. Price, $20,000. 
Address “M,” care Forest and Stream. 
Property for Rent. 
TO RENT—THE CEDARS, LAKE CHAMPLAIN. 
Two furnished houses suitable for private and boarding 
purposes; splendid view and grounds, out-buildings, stor¬ 
age and ice house; gasoline engine for pumping water; 
good fishing, easy of access to line boats and trains. For 
further information apply to MRS. M. E. 'WHITESIDE, 
Vergennes, 'Vermont. 
Some sporting goods dealers realize the 
necessity of shouting their claims to the public, 
and all of the experienced ones have learned 
that the quickest and most profitable way of 
doing it is to print their store news in Forest 
AND Stream. 
