July 6, 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. 
4 4 Everything in the bird line 
from a Canary to an Ostrich. 44 
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 
3 0x "f<* Darien, Conn. 
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. BEEJIAN - - New Preston, Conn. 
RBA/tlf TDHIIT °f a " ages f° r Stocking brooks 
UiVt/vA IRWU1 and lakes. Brook, trout eggs 
in any quantity. Warranted delivered anywhere in fine 
condition. Correspondence solicited. 
THE PLYMOUTH ROCK TROUT CO., 
Plymouth, Mass. 
CONSULTING FISHCULTURIST.—Founder and late 
Managing Director of Welhatn Park Hatcheries, England, 
advices on all matters connected with fishculture. 
Donald Walker, Drumlin Trout Hatchery, Barneveld, N.Y. 
WILD CELERY—WILD RICE attract wild ducks. 
Write for circular. Prices most reasonable. 
CLYDE B. TERRELL, Oshkosh, Wis., R.F.D. No. 5. 
The Pocket Kennel Record 
Morocco. Price, 50 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, 1G5 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 
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. 
MUSKEET0PUNK CO., Oept.F, PEKIN, ILLINOIS. 
There are samson posts forward and aft, 
stepped into the keel, so that it is the cable or 
anchor flags that will have to give way instead 
of cleat or decking. 
There is an adjustable automobile type of 
steering wheel forward, which can be raised or 
lowered, giving a choice of positions—a big 
comfort on a long run. 
The rudder head comes up to the deck just 
under its deck plate, and, in event of anything 
going wrong with the tiller lines, an ordinary 
tiller may be dropped over it and the boat 
steered from the after lazy-back seat. But one 
of the chief features of the boat is the upright 
wooden steering lever—just aft of the bulkhead, 
which divides the cockpit, and which allows one 
man, seated alongside the engine, to handle the 
boat with the greatest of ease. 
Reverse gear, lever, throttle, spark control, 
switch, master vibrator, Klaxon button, grease 
cups and power bilge pump, are so grouped 
that, without rising from his seat, the engineer 
can control them all. Under the locker seats, 
at the rear end of the forward cockpit, there are 
two Stanley & Patterson waterproof 12 -cell dry 
battery holders. The one on the port side 
furnishes current for ignition and the Klaxon, 
while that on the starboard side, connected 
up into three fours in series multiple, furn¬ 
ishes current for the four sailing lights and 
also for a couple of four-candlepower incan¬ 
descent bulbs fastened to the bow of the spray 
hood. The lighting battery can also be switched 
on to the ignition system, if it is desired, in an 
emergency. 
The Perfex vibrator box is installed on the 
bulkhead, just aft of the engine and the wires 
from same lead forward on the plugs on the 
cylinders. All wiring from batteries is carried 
along the same bulkhead and the exhaust piping 
drops down under the flooring, passes under the 
after cockpit, to the muffler under the after 
deck, so that no piping or wiring is in the way 
when moving forward and aft in the boat. 
The Sandpiper was intended for an after¬ 
noon boat, for fishing trips and.yet so arranged 
that two or three fellows could go on an ex¬ 
tended cruise aboard of her. It will be seen 
that she has quite comfortable headroom under 
the spray hood, which has never leaked in the 
heaviest rains, and that she boasts of the con¬ 
venience in passenger carrying capacity of an 
open boat, with many of the good points of a 
small cruiser, and she certainly gives more free¬ 
dom and room in which to move around than 
could be obtained in a cabin craft of less than 
10 feet greater over-all length. 
She is very completely constructed, all the 
bright woodwork being of oak, with deck seams 
payed with marine glue. The brasswork on en¬ 
gine and fittings is reduced to a minimum, and 
after three seasons’ use,.her owner would not 
swap her for anything of her size in the market. 
It is true she only makes nine miles an 
hour, but she is a mighty weatherly craft and 
has stood some heavy blows in the Tappan Zea, 
Long Island Sound, and the Lower Bay, and al¬ 
though her whale-boat stern prevents her from 
making very great speed, it’s the most com¬ 
fortable sort of a stern when you are running 
away from the big white horses. 
For a dinghy she tows a little io-foot dory 
skiff, whose tendency toward crankiness is com¬ 
pensated for by the fact that you cannot pos¬ 
sibly capsize it when you “snap the whip” with 
it on the end of a long painter. 
The Sandpiper has a mess chest, which 
serves as a seat and opens up as a table and 
holds cooking utensils and enough grub for a 
four days’ cruise, and four fellows have lived 
on her for a week at a time, cooking, eating 
and sleeping aboard her, while eighteen people 
can be accommodated comfortably on an after¬ 
noon run. 
This type of craft is far bette'r for the aver¬ 
age man than the very small cabin cruiser, for, 
when you come right down to brass tacks, the 
man who can habitually go away for cruises of 
a week’s duration at a sufficient number of 
times during the season to make it worth while, 
is usually so fixed financially that he’s apt to 
be in the market for something about 50 to 60 
feet in length. 
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 "Forest and Stream.” 
SAVE YOUR TROPHIES, 
XO rite for our Illustrated Catalogue,] 
“Heads and Horns/* 
Ed gives directions for preparing preserving Skins,, 
Als» prices for Heaet sai Ragt, Bird? sn<i FSsh„ aSfc 
Ha#s work its Taxidermy. 
Ward’s Natural Science Establishment 
ROCHESTER, No 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, di¬ 
rections, formulas, etc., all plain and readily understood, 
Cloth, illustrated. Postpaid, $1.00. 
FOREST AND STREAM PUBLISHING CO. 
VACATION CRUISES 
To Q U E B E C 
via Halifax, N. S., most delightful cruise of 1500 miles. Magnificent 
Scenery; Gut of Canso, Northumberland Strait, Gulf and River St. Law¬ 
rence and far-famed Saguenay River. S.S. “Trinidad” from New York, 
July 6th and 20th, August 3d and 17th. From Quebec, July 12th and 
26th, August 9th and 23d. 
?: BERMUDA 
Tours Include Hotels, Shore Excursions Lowest Rates. 
Twin Screw S. S. “BERMUDIAN,” 10,518 tons displacement. Electric 
fans; wireless telegraphy. Fastest, newest and only Steamer landing 
passengers at the dock in Bermuda without transfer. Sailings every five 
days in connection with R. M. S. P. Co. Tickets interchangeable. 
For full information apply to A. E. OUTERBRIDGE & CO., Agents 
Quebec S. S. Co., Ltd., 29 Broadway, New York, THOS. COOK & SON 
245 and 2389 Broadway, 264 and 553 5th Avenue, N. Y., or any Ticket 
Agent, or QUEBEC S. S. CO., Ltd., Quebec. 
See Foreign 
America 
First, 
\ VACATION 
1 Cm CRUISE 
Berth and Meals Included (FirstCabin) 
To Halifax Nova Scotia and St. 
John’s, Newfoundland, via 
RED CROSS LINE 
You cannot spend a more delightful and interesting 
summer vacation than by taking this grand cruise to 
the cool North. As truly foreign as a trip to Europe, 
and costing much less. The splendid, new, large 
tourist steamships “Stephano” and “Florizel,” offer 
every modern equipment for safety and comfort. No 
hotel bills. You live on the ship. 7 days at sea. 5 
days in port. Splendid cuisiae. Orchestra. 
Send for handsome Illustrated Catalog 81 
BOWRING COMPANY, 17 Battery Place, New York 
