July 13, 1912 
FOREST AND STREAM 
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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 
frem m Canary ta 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. 
The CELEBRATED HUNGARIAN and ENGLISH 
PARTRIDGES and PHEASANTS, Capercailzie, Black 
Game, Wild Turkeys, Quail, Rabbit, Deer, etc., for 
stocking purposes. Fancy Pheasants, Peafowl, Cranes, 
Storks, beautiful Swans, ornamental Geese and Ducks, 
Foxes, Squirrels, Ferrets and all kinds of birds and 
animals. Send 4 cents for illustrated descriptive circulars. 
WENZ & MACKENSEN, Dept. T, Pheasantry and 
Game Park, Yardley, Pa. 
RAINBOW TROUT 
are well adapted to Eastern waters. Try stock¬ 
ing 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. Vig¬ 
orous young bass in various sizes, ranging from advanced 
fry to 3 and 4 inch fingerlings for stocking purposes. 
Waramaug Small-Mouth Black Bass Hatchery. 
Correspondence invited. Send for Circulars. Address 
HENRY W. BEEMAN - - New Preston, Conn. 
DDAAV T'DI’III'I' of all ages for Stocking brooks 
DAl/UA IIlvU 1 an d lakes. Brook trout eggs 
in any quantity. Warranted delivered anywhere in tine 
condition. Correspondence solicited. 
THE PLYMOUTH ROCK TROUT CO., 
Plymouth, Mass. 
CONSULTING FISHCULTURIST—Founder and late 
Managing Director of Welham Park Hatcheries, England, 
advices on all matters connected with fishculture. 
Donald Walker, Drumlin Trout Hatchery, Barneveld, N.Y. 
The Pocket Kennel Record 
Morocco. Price, 60 cents. 
The “Pocket Kennel Record’ is, as its name implies, a 
handy book for the immediate record of all events and 
transactions which take place away from home, intended 
to relieve the owner from the risk of trusting any 
important matter to his memory. 
FOREST AND STREAM PUBLISHING CO. 
TRAINING vs. BREAKING 
Practical Dog Training; or, Training vs. Breaking. 
By S. T. Hammond. To which is added a chapter on 
training pet dogs, by an amateur. Cloth, 165 pages. 
Price, $1.00. 
FOREST AND STREAM PUBLISHING COMPANY 
CANOE AND CAMP COOKERY 
By SENECA 
A handy book for the guidance of campers, particularly 
for those who care for variety in camp fare. Cloth, 
illustrated. Postpaid, 50 cents. 
FOREST AND STREAM PUBLISHING COMPANY 
return with the gas buoy off Matinicock Point 
as the outer mark. The dories sailed a five-mile 
course around both Captain’s islands. 
The run from the outer mark to the finish 
was made with spinnakers set to starboard. Le- 
wanna won in the Larchmont Inter-Club class 
from Yukan by 2m., with Festina third. Cli- 
phora won from Robin Hood by im. 54s. and 
De De from Virginia by 21m. 57s. In It won 
from Kismet by gm. 32s. The summary: 
Larchmont Interclub Class—Course 10 Miles— Start, 1:00 
Finish. Elapsed. 
Yukan . 3 39 34 2 39 30 
Lewanna . 3 27 3 0 2 07 30 
Whiff . 3 40 45 2 40 45 
Festina . 3 39 52 2 39 52 
Dagmar . 3 41 21 2 41 21 
Hamburg . 3 40 30 2 40 30 
Handicap Class—Third Div.—Course, 10 Miles—Start, 1:05. 
Cliphora . 3 36 37 2 31 37 
Robin Hood . 3 44 21 2 39 21 
Corrected times: Cliphora, 2.31.37; Robin Hood, 
2.33.31. 
Sloops—Class R—Course, 10 Miles—Start, 1:05. 
Virginia . 4 14 34 3 09 34 
De De . 3 52 37 2 47 37 
Star and S Class—Course 10 Miles—Start, 1:05. 
Drena . 3 50 34 2 45 34 
Cynosure . ‘ . Did not finish. 
Sound Beach Dories—Course, 5 Miles—Start, 2:30. 
In It . 4 08 33 1 38 33 
Sarana . 4 09 40 1 49 40 
Kismet . 4 18 05 * 1 48 05 
Log of Karina. 
Robert E. Tod’s schooner yacht Karina 
turned in a decidedly good log on her trip 
across the ocean in May. Throughout the trip, 
with the exception of May 17, she carried a 
moderate sailing breeze. Her best stretch was 
150 miles in ten hours. 
The total distance sailed from the Ambrose 
Channel lightship to the Lizard was 3,245 miles, 
and she did this in 15 days, 19 hours 24 minutes. 
Atlantic, when she made the record in 1905, 
sailed 3,013 miles in 12 days 1 hour 4 minutes. 
She averaged 10.32 nautical miles an hour and 
her best day's run was 341 miles. 
Ambrose Channel lightship to the Lizard, 
started 3:40 
p. m. (Greenwich time), 
May 17, 
1912: 
Latitude. 
Longitude. 
Distance. 
May 
20 
A /. 
May 
18 . 
.. . 39 0 26' 
66 0 58' 
302 
May 
19 . 
■ • • 39 ° 37 ' 
63° 22 ' 
168 
May 
20. 
■ - ■ 39 ° 03' 
• • . 38 ° 48' 
.. . 39 0 00' 
58° 10' 
245 
May 
21 . 
55 ° 25' 
135 
May 
22. 
50 ° 55 ' 
230 
May 
23 . 
.. . 38° 27' 
45 ° 18' 
254 
May 
24 . 
••• 39 ° 5 i' 
41 0 05' 
219 
May 
25 . 
... 41 ° 05' 
38 ° 15' 
148 
May 
26. 
■ • • 43 ° 09' 
• - • 44 ° 46 ' 
.. . 46° 16' 
33° 22' 
255 
May 
27 . 
29 ° 38' 
190 
May 
28. 
27 ° 31' 
131 
May 
29 . 
• • • 47 ° 11' 
24 0 22 ' 
142 
May 
30 . 
.. . 47 0 21' 
18 0 38' 
238 
May 
31 . 
.. . 48° 19' 
12° 22’ 
267 
June 
I. 
.. . 48° 46' 
8° 41' 
146 
Distance to Lizard. 
155 
Total . .. 
3.245 
Arrived off the Lizard light June 2 at II 
hours 3 minutes (Greenwich mean time). 
Time of passage, 15 days 19 hours 24 
minutes. 
Best day’s run (noon to noon, about 23 
hours 40 minutes), 302 miles. 
Best 10-hours’ run, 150 miles. 
Average per hour for whole distance, 8.55 
miles. 
REST and only sure relief from 
^ mosquitoes. No bad odor. Just 
what you have been looking for. 
Makes outdoor life ideal. 
Means Camp Comfort 
You sleep o’nights. For campers and 
Chautauquans, cabin, houseboat, tent or 
home. 35 cents a box, three boxes $1.00, 
by mail, or at all Druggists and Sporting 
Goods Dealers. Money back if wanted. 
Guaranteed. 
MUSKEETQPUNK CO., Oept.F, PEKIN, ILLINOIS. 
CARTAN & JEFFREY CO., 
Wholesale Brokerage and Commission 
Omaha, Neb. June 3d, 1912. 
Forest and Stream Advertising Department, 
New York, N. Y.: 
Gentlemen—Answering your letter of May 31, we 
would say that certainly it is to our interest to sell 
all the Carnation Milk possible, and that without 
any regard whatever to our friends in the advertis¬ 
ing business. We are glad that the Pacific Coast 
Condensed Milk Co. has an appropriation for 
advertising in publications such as yours, as we 
believe this will open up practically a new field for 
the milk. Yours truly, Cartan & Jeffrey Co. 
Taxidermists. 
J. KANNOFSKY. 
PRACTICAL GLASS BLOWER 
and manufacturer of artificial eyes for birds, animals and manu¬ 
facturing purposes a specialty. Send for prices. All kinds of 
heads and skulls for furriers and taxidermists. 369 Canal 
Street, New York. 
Please mention “Forestand Stream.” 
SAVE YOUR TROPHIESc 
XOritefor our Illustrated Catalogue,, 
“Heads and Horns.’* 
IS gives directions for preparing tnd preserving ijkffta, AsaSte* 
liSs,. Also prices for Heads end Kttge* Sirdg Fkfe„ aa,# eft, 
work im Tsuddenay, 
Ward’s Natural Science Establishment, 
ROCHESTER, N. Y 
ROWLAND, 
TAXIDERMIST, 
A specialty in mounting Moose, Elk. Caribou and Deer 
heads. Call and examine work. 
No. 182 SIXTH AVENUE, 
Tel. 4205 Chelsea, Near 13th St. NEW YORK 
Manual of Taxidermy for Beginners 
By C. J. MAYNARD 
A complete guide in collecting and preserving birds, 
animals, fishes, and reptiles. Implements, supplies, dir 
rections, formulas, etc., all plain and readily understood^, 
doth, illustrated. Postpaid, $1.00. 
FOREST AND STREAM PUBLISHING CO. 
WOODCRAFT 
By “NESSMUK” 
Cloth, 160 pages. Illustrated. Price, $1.00. 
A book written for the instruction and guidance 
of those who go for pleasure to the woods. Its 
author, having had a great deal of experience 
in camp life, has succeeded admirably in putting 
the wisdom so acquired into plain and intelli¬ 
gible English. 
FOREST AND STREAM PUBLISHING CO. 
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Berth and Meals Included (FirstCabin) 
To Halifax. Nova Scotia and St. 
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You cannot spend a more delightful and interesting 
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