July 6, 1912 
FOREST AND STREAM 
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Resorts for Sportsmen. 
New Brunswick. 
The Best in New Brunswick 
“Your territory, guides, camps, outfit, grub and your 
cooks I believe to be the best in New Brunswick,” 
writes a prominent sportsman, whose letter you may see 
upon request. Canoe trips through lakes and streams 
abundant with trout and salmon — remarkable fly 
fishing. I am one of the lessees of the Nepisiquit 
River for trout. . „ „ 
CHARLES CREMIN, (Box 23) Fredericton. N. B. 
Nova Scotia. 
KED'-GE-M A-KOO'-GE 
NOVA SCOTIA 
A secluded forest region, a magnificent lake, 300 
wooded islands, innumerable trout streams. A rare 
combination for sportsmen. Abundant game, charm¬ 
ing scenery, seclusion with easy access, and a 
climate unapproached anywhere. A delightful sum¬ 
mer home for families. Modern club house, garage, 
motor boats, telephone, electric lights. $10 per week. 
Automobile from Annapolis. Illustrated. booklet 
and game laws. J. THOMPSON, Mgr., Kedgema- 
kooge Club, New Grafton, Nova Scotia. 
CAMPING IN NOVA SCOTIA 
In the Lake Highlands of Halifax County. 
An ideal camp ground, Nature pure and simple. 
Good boating, bathing and fishing. Very healthy. 
Just the place to bring the wife and family and 
enjoy life to the fullest extent. Shacks for hire 
very reasonable. Write for particulars. 
T. ROBINSON, P. O. Box 403 HALIFAX, N. S. 
Newfoundland. 
Maryland. 
BEST BASS FISHING 
On Atlantic Coast 
Kent Island Narrows - - Md. 
There are reasons, ask why. Best accommodations. 
Easy of access. :: :: :: Booklet, etc. 
FISHERMAN’S INN 
C. J. B. MITCHELL, Prop. Chester P.O.. R.D.. Md 
Wyoming. 
PINTO RANCH 
CODY, WYOMING 
Pack outfits, horses, guides for Yellowstone Park. Big game 
hunting, fishing, and camping in the Rocky Mountains. 
Big game season, including deer, elk, mountain sheep, bear, 
lion, lynx, etc., September 1st to December 1st. 
For further information, address 
B. C. RUMSEY ROY SNYDER 
Wisconsin. 
— ■ KOIL A” 
12 miles east of Chetek on Potato Lake. The finest view in 
this part of the state. 120 feet above the lake. The fishing is 
great for Bass and Muskies and Pike. Chain Lakeonly ^ mile 
by trail, has Muskies and Bass; and Pine Lake, % mile, has 
Bass and Lake Trout and Pickerel. Lots of shade, spring water, 
and the best of food. Large rooms. Boats on all lakes. Mini¬ 
mum rates by the week, 2 persons to a room, $12 each; 1 person 
to the room, $15. Roads fine. No charge for ice or boats to 
guests. Limited to 20 guests. 6 trout streams within 10 miles. 
W. E. BARDEN. Chetek, WU. 
ing. They will remain small up to a certain 
point and then suddenly decide to assume the 
proportion of a foxhound. It is difficult to set 
down any fixed rule for selecting a puppy. The 
most one can do is to select a man who ought 
to know and abide by his decision. 
Southport Successor. 
The collie illustration herewith printed 
shows a recently imported collie with a remark¬ 
able record of wins in Europe, with several to 
his credit since crossing to this side of the 
SOUTHPORT SUCCESSOR—OWNED BY DUNDEE COLLIE 
KENNELS 
pond. His family tree shows the bluest of the 
blue blood found in collie families, coming 
lineally direct from Ch. Squire of Tyton, Ch. 
Southport Sample, and Ch. Southport Sculpture. 
Successor is sable and white, heavily coated and 
handsome. He is owned by Dundee Collie 
Kennels. 
Newport Show Judges. 
The date for the Newport dog show has 
not yet been decided, but the prizes have been 
selected. 
James Mortimer, of Hempstead, L. I., will 
judge St. Bernards, Russian wolfhounds, Irish 
wolfhounds, pointers, collies, chows, Dalmatians, 
bull terries, toy bull terriers, Welsh terriers, 
Sealyham terriers, West Highland white terriers, 
Schipperkes, black and tan Manchester terriers, 
miscellaneous and unclassified specials. 
The Scottish terriers will be judged by Miss 
M. Brigham. William J. Green, of Philadelphia, 
will handle Boston terriers. Harry Loes, of 
Boston, will handle bloodhounds, foxhounds, 
harriers, setters, poodles, pinschers, Old English 
sheep dogs, dachshunds, Bedlington terriers, 
Skye terriers, Belgian or German sheep dogs, 
Samoyedes and Dandy Dinmont terriers. Mrs. 
R. F. Mayhew will handle fox terriers, 
Pomeranians, English toy spaniels, Japanese 
spaniels, Pekingese, Yorkshire terriers, toy black 
and tan terriers, toy poodles, Griffons and Mal¬ 
tese terriers. 
Bulldogs, English and French, will be in 
charge of Arnold Lawson. Winthrop Ruther¬ 
ford will judge Airedale terriers and Irish ter¬ 
riers. Rev. T. Moore Smith will handle spaniels 
and Thomas Shallcross greyhounds, beagles, 
whippets and Italian greyhounds. 
Soudan Swiveler Not Sold. 
Rumors to contrary notwithstanding, Soudan 
Swiveler will not he sold. Before his death George 
W. Batson gave the famous Airedale to Mrs. 
Batson who will continue to exhibit him. 
Resorts for Sportsmen. 
Montana. 
AN IDEAL OUTING PLACE 
On the main road to Yellowstone, where you can 
build up a run down constitution 
while you fish, ride horseback, climb mountains, or 
just loaf. A tent, a cabin or a house. Rates, $12.00 
a week. KARST’S COLD SPRING RESORT, 
Salesville, Montana. 
BIG GAME HUNTING AND FISHING 
IN MONTANA. 
Elk, deer, mountain sheep, goat, bear and small 
game in season. Special rates for fishing and 
camping trips. First-class outfit and dogs. Refer¬ 
ence given. J. K. STADLER, Ovando, Mont. 
Minnesota. 
MUSCALLONGE GALORE 
Over 40 lakes, accommodations for 80 guests. Bass 
and Muscallonge fishing at the door. Write for 
28 page booklet. Bus meets all trains at 
PINE CONE CAMP 
Dorset. Hubbard County - Mirvn. 
CAMP RECREATION 
In the great Mantrap valley in Lake Park Region, 
Northern Minnesota. Best of all kinds of fishing, 
especially Muskallonge and Bass. Beautiful lakes 
among the pines. Delightful river trips to our out¬ 
side camps. Log Cabins. Central dining room. 
Booklet. 
A. G. IRWIN, Dorset, Minnesota 
Michigan. 
ON INTERMEDIATE LAKES 
The only real fishing waters of Northern Michigan 
where you can get net results. Abundance of black 
bass, as well as pike, muscalonge and all kinds of 
small fish. Good board. Good camp sites. Daily 
mail, etc. For full particulars and reservations 
address W. C. GREEN, THE MAPLES, R. 2, 
Bellaire, Antrum County, Michigan. 
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