Aug. 3, 1912 
FOREST AND STREAM 
159 
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 “p” 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. BEEMAN - - New Preston, Conn. 
qppnilT °* ages ^ or stocking brooks 
**'”*'* and lakes. Brook trout eggs 
in any quantity. Warranted delivered anywhere in fine 
condition. Correspondence solicited. 
THE PLYMOUTH ROCK TROUT CO., 
Plymouth, Mass. 
BROOK 
WILD 
DUCK COAXERS. Attracts 
CELERY. waterfowl. Plant in your 
RICE. preserve. Write for circular. 
CLYDE B. TERRELL - - Oshkosh, Wis., R5. 
FOR FALL DELIVERY 
Best home-bred stock of Pheasants and Waterfowl, raised 
here under the best conditions. Prices reasonable and 
quoted on application. 
J. C. PHILLIPS, Windyknob Farm, Wenham, 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. 
Wants and Exchanges. 
I WANT TO BUY 
Live black, silver-patched and cross foxes; also minks, 
marten and fishers. Highest prices paid. State prices, and 
write or telegraph to John D. Haslam, Fortune Cove, P.E.I. 
OLD TIME PISTOLS WANTED 
I will purchase any of the following American-made re¬ 
volvers: Alsop, Butterfield, Baily, Bliss & Goodyear, 
Cochran, Crispin, Colt’s Dragoon, Colt’s Walker, Colt’s 
(stamped Pat. Arms. Mfg. Co., Paterson, N. J.), Ells, 
Freeman, Hart, Joslyn, Leavitt, Libeau, Le Mat, May¬ 
nard, Nepperian, Porter, Pliers, Plant, Pond, Pecare & 
Smith, Pettingill, Rupertus, Walch, Whitney ring trig¬ 
ger, Warner. Also all kinds of American-made pistols 
with hammer underneath barrel, American-made flint¬ 
lock horse pistols, duelling pistols in pairs; any pistols 
stamped C. S. or C. S. A. If you have any of these for 
sale, give full description and price. T. H. PARRY, care 
Parry Mfg. Co., Indianapolis, Ind. 
DUST 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, housefcipat, tent or 
home. 3d cents a box, three' boxes $1.00, 
by mail, or at all Druggists and Sporting 
Goods Dealers. Money back if wanted. 
Guaranteed. 
MUSKEETOPUNK CO., Dept. F, PEKIN, ILLINOIS. 
successful arrangement of the program. A sum¬ 
mary of the races is as follows: 
Club Fours, Double Blades.-—First, Lakanoo 
B. C., J. S. Page, F. Gauntt, B. A. Sleeper, C. E. 
Sholl; second, Chippewa C. G, B. H. Margerum, 
R. Black, F. L. Muschert, Wm. Kemble; third, 
Yapewi A. C., L. Cox, F. Koenig, H. Reeder, 
Wm. Conard. 
Tandem Single Blades.—First, Black and 
Fine, Chippewa C. C.; second, Page and Sleeper, 
Lakanoo B. C.; third, Reeder and Reeder, Yapewi 
A. C. 
Tail End, Single Blade.—First, Sholl, Laka¬ 
noo B. C.; second, Sleeper, Lakanoo B. C.; third, 
Bowker, Yapewi A. C. 
One Man, Double Blades. — First, Conard, 
Yapewi A. C.; second, Koenig, Yapewi A. C.; 
third, Sholl, Lakanoo B. C. 
Tandem Overboard.—First, Page and Sleeper, 
Lakanoo B. C.; second, Reeder and Reeder, 
Yapewi A. C.; third, Waite and Jordy, Mohawk 
C. C. 
One Man, Single Blade.—First, Sleeper, 
Lakanoo B. C.; second, Reeder, Yapewi A. C.; 
third, Black, Chippewa C. C. 
Tandem, Double Blades.—First, Conard and 
Reeder, Yapewi A. C.; second, Page and Sleeper, 
Lakanoo B. C.; third, Sholl and Gauntt, Lakanoo 
B. C. 
Club Fours, Single Blades.—First, Lakanoo 
B. C., Sleeper, Gauntt, Page, Sholl; second, Chip¬ 
pewa C. C., Fine, Margerum, Black, Kemble; 
third, Mohawk C. C., Waite, Lloyd, Hendrickson, 
Jordy. 
The Yapewi Aquatic Club crew disqualified 
on account of finishing with but three men in 
the boat after crossing the finish line in second 
place. 
The points scored by each club for A. C. 
C. D. trophy are as follows; Lakanoo B. C., 28 ; 
Yapewi A. C., 21 ; Chippewa C. C., 12 • Mohawk 
C. C„ 2 . 
Judges: Henry B. Fort, Chas. S. Osmond 
and John V. Muleahy. Starter: Harry J. Burns. 
Clerk: Enoch F. Bills. Regatta Committee: 
Elmer B. Ayres, Chairman; Carl F. Koenig, Sr., 
Louis W. H. Wiese. 
Western Division, A. C. A. 
The American Canoe Association of the 
Western Division held its summer meet at Kenil¬ 
worth, Ill., July 3 to July 8, inclusive. The 
officers elected July 6, 1912, to serve Oct. 1, 1912, 
to Oct. 1, 1913, were: Vice-Commodore, H. C. 
Morse, Peoria, Ill.; Rear-Commodore, R. E. 
Penfield, Rockford, Ill.; Purser, Hugh P. Miller, 
Peoria, Ill.; Executive Committee, W. W. Hink- 
ley, Chicago, Ill., and H. L. Boynton, Dundee, 
Ill.; Board of Governors, F. B. Huntington, 
Chicago, Ill.; Racing Board, J. W. Barker, Rock¬ 
ford, Ill. 
A. C. A. Membership. 
NEW MEMBERS PROPOSED. 
Atlantic Division.—Earle J. Fisher, 514 West 
136th street, New York city, by F. IT Baldwin; 
Norman I. Young, 118 Main street, Ossining, 
N. Y., by B. A. Acker; B. F. Wolfinger, Orange, 
N. J., by Frank C. Moore; William J. McAnanny, 
172 West 130th street, New York city, by Julius 
A. Leroux. 
Central Division.-—Fred A. Isley, 524 Tail- 
man street, Syracuse, N. Y., by C. H. Mattison. 
Northern Division.—Keith Donevan, Gana- 
noque, Ont., Canada, by Payne L. Kretzmer. 
NEW MEMBERS ELECTED. 
Atlantic Division.—6500, George Parliament, 
82 Warburton, avenue, Yonkers, N. Y.; 6501, 
Arnold B. Mathis, 26414 Woodworth avenue, 
Yonkers, N. Y.; 6502, Joseph M. Perkins, 501 
West 169th street, New York city; 6503, Francis 
E. Soule, 362 Chestnut street, Coatesville, Pa.; 
6504, A. P. McArthur, Wister Station, Pa. 
MEMBER REINSTATED. 
Atlantic Division.—5877, David Moore Wes¬ 
son, Princeton, N. J. 
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 
Write for Illustrated Catalogue 
“Heads and Horns” 
It gives directions for preparing and preserving Skins, Antlers, 
etc. Also prices for Heads and Rugs, Birds and Fish, and all 
kinds of work in Taxidermy. 
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, di¬ 
rections, formulas, etc., all plain and readily understock. 
Cloth, illustrated. Postpaid, $1.00. 
FOREST AND STREAM PUBLISHING CO. 
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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. 
To Halifax. Nova Scotia and St. 
John’s, Newfoundland, via 
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You cannot spend a more delightful and interesting 
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and costing much less. The splendid, new, large 
tourist steamships “Stephano” and “Florizel,” offer 
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