FOREST AND STREAM 
977 
THE SPORTSMAN 
Jill TOURIST Slf! 
LAKE HOUSE 
Cobbosseecontee Outlet 
The fishing is of the finest, the water abound¬ 
ing with salmon, trout and the gamey black bass, 
the former to be taken until the first of June, 
the latter from June 20. There are also White 
Perch and Pickerel. 
Terms—$2.00 per .day and up. $10.00 to $18.00 
per week, and up. 
J. W. EMERY & SON, Proprietors 
Post Office Address, R. F. D. 8 
HALLOWELL, MAINE 
SALMON FISHING 
The GREAT WACHEESHOO RIVER to Lease (or 1916 
On the North Shore of the St. Lawrence. A 
four rod river. Comfortable Club House with 
open fire place and four bed rooms. Separate 
dining room and kitchen, house for guides, snow 
house, etc. Rentals, $1,200 for season, usually 
from June 15th to July 15th, includes use of 
boats and equipment. Spring beds and mat¬ 
tresses. In 1915, three rods killed 226 Salmon 
in 13 fishing days. 
Address A. A. Adams, 101 West 78th Street, 
New York, N. Y. 
Fishermen, Canoeists, Campers 
Algonquin Provincial Park, Ontario’s 
2,500,000 acre forest and game preserve, is a 
virgin Lakeland of 2,000 lakes and streams com¬ 
paratively unfished. Rare opportunities for live 
game photography. 2,000 feet elevation. Immune 
from hay fever. 
Highest and Coolest Resort in Ontario 
HOTEL ALGONQUIN 
at Joe Lake Station is the starting point and 
key to the direct canoe routes leading to over 
three-fourths of Algonquin Park’s 2,000 lakes and 
streams. 
The hotel affords every requisite and comfort 
for- ladies and gentlemen, with fine trout and 
bass fishing close at hand. 
Complete outfitting and provisioning store. 
Canoe and boat livery. Guides procured. Six 
hours from Ottawa, eight from Toronto. Pull¬ 
man service. 
Tourists entering Canada do not require pass¬ 
ports. 
Information and booklet of 
L. E. MERRELL, President 
Algonquin Hotel and Outfitting Co., Ltd. 
MOWAT, P. 0 ., Ontario 
“OAK KNOLL,” Lake George Assembly, N. Y., 
situated on a large peninsula of Lake George, 
reaching far into the lake, commands a most 
superb and unsurpassed view over the lake, 
mountains and islands—turn to any point of the 
compass, your eyes rest on some beauty spot. 
Places of historic renown, spots famed in song 
and story, are nearby or easily reached. 
Have tents for those preferring to sleep in the 
open, while taking their meals at the house. 
CHAS. J. FROMMEL, Manager 
LAKE GEORGE ASSEMBLY, N. Y. 
GOOD SPRING FISHING—Sebasco Estates, 
Maine—Six hundred acres of grounds, 100 acres 
of which is on an island; modern bungalows, 
cottages and camps, fully and comfortably fur¬ 
nished with a club house where accommodations 
can also be secured; boating, fishing, bathing, 
tennis, trapshooting, and beautiful country and 
walks. The lake is stocked with land-locked 
salmon and lake trout. The bungalow season 
extends from June 15th to October 1st. Write 
for booklet and references. Freeman H. Merritt, 
Sebasco Estates, Sebasco, Me. 
ATTEAN CAMPS Sp £Hti3£f n 
RUEL E. HOLDEN, Proprietor, Jackman, Maine 
21 Camps. 100 Miles Territory. 75 Miles of River. 
Fly and Bait Fishing. Special Accommoda¬ 
tions for Ladies 
Terms—$14.00 per week. 50 cents per day for 
canoe or boat, or $3.00 per week. 
Further information regarding our camps, terri¬ 
tory, fishing or hunting, will be gladly furnished. 
A prompt reply will be given to any letter ad¬ 
dressed to Ruel E. Holden, Jackman, Maine. 
KING AND BARTLETT LAKES 
In the World Famous “Dead River Country” 
Big Fish—Plenty of ’em—Trout in all these 
waters are of good size. Catches of four pound 
squaretails are by no means infrequent, and 
there are very few indeed that come down to the 
“speckled beauty” size of so many streams—fish 
that barely cover the law. Salmon at King and 
Bartlett run up to five pounds and average better 
than two. Togue have been taken at Big Spencer 
as big as eighteen pounds. 
HARRY M. PIERCE, Proprietor 
Spencer, Somerset Co., Me. 
THWING’S CAMP on an island in Belgrade 
Lake, Maine—Trout and salmon season opens as 
soon as the ice goes out of the lake and con¬ 
tinues all summer. About June 1, bass begin 
to rise to the fly and it is not uncommon for 
one fisherman to take from thirty to sixty in 
a day. This lake is 9 miles long and ranges 
up to 4^2 miles in width, with a winding shore 
line of nearly 60 miles. For further informa¬ 
tion, references, etc., address Francis D. Thwing, 
Belgrade Lakes, Me. 
BIG GAME HUNTING 
Heads guaranteed. I have got the best big 
game country in the northwest. Located in the 
Rocky Mountains south of Glacier Park. I am 
where the game is. Have hunted this territory 
for twelve years. Will guarantee bear after 
May 15th and elk in season. Have six camps 
full of grub and all conveniences. Finest trout 
fishing in the world. Will furnish best of refer¬ 
ences from people who have been out with me. 
Address Chick Grimsley, Guide, Valies, Mont. 
NEWFOUNDLAND Hw* 1 - — 
The country traversed by the Reid Newfoundland Company’s system is exceedingly rich in all kinds 
\ of Fish and Game. All along the route of the Railway are streams famous for their Salmon and Trout 
fishing, ajso Caribou barrens. Americans who have been fishing and hunting in Newfoundland say 
there is 'no other country in the world in which so good fishing and hunting can be secured and 
with such ease as in Newfoundland. Information, together with illustrated Booklet and Folder, cheer¬ 
fully forwarded upon application to 
J. W. N. JOHNSTONE, General Passenger Agent, Reid Newfoundland Co., St. John’s, Newfoundland. 
Saranac Lake w'oSt 
RIVERSIDE INN—The leading all-the-year- 
round hotel in the Adirondacks—Trout, bass, 
great northern pike and whitefish are among the 
fish caught in waters nearby to Riverside Inn. 
Deer, grouse, rabbits, and woodcock are killed 
in numbers in the fall, and occasionally a black 
bear may be seen on the forest clad ranges. 
For further information apply to Pine & Corbett, 
Inc., Proprietors. 
W ARRFN’<1 The Gateway of the Mountains 
” AlVlVLll ij with Nature in Fairest Garb 
Warrens at Loch Muller, N. Y., is situated in 
a mountain paradise. 2,000 feet above sea level. 
13 miles north of North Creek, the terminal of 
the Delaware & Hudson Railroad.. 
There are bass and pickerel ponds, and Bailey 
Pond and all the brooks that flow down the 
mountain sides are full of trout. 
Terms—$2.50 per day, $10.00 to $15.00 per week. 
Illustrated folder and references on application. 
A. E. WARREN, Prop. LOCH MULLER, N. Y. 
FLORIDA DUCK and OTHER SHOOTING 
A few memberships in the best duck-shooting Club in Florida can be had by desirable applicants. 
The 1,000 Island Club of Florida, a Club incorporated under the laws of the State of Florida, having 
increased its membership from twelve (12) to twenty (20), will take in eight (8) new members. This 
Club owns several thousand acres of marsh islands and feeding grounds for ducks and snipe. Our Club 
House is a fine new building, built to accommodate twenty members. 
The Club House „is situated on the eastern side of Merritt Island on the Banana River, and the 
1.000 Islands. Shooting grounds are directly across the river, 2miles, and are in the Banana River, 
directly back of the Atlantic Ocean Beach. 
Quail are plentiful on Merritt’s Island. Plenty of deer and some bear on the Ocean peninsula. Good 
fishing in Banana River and in the creeks of our Islands, and surf fishing on Ocean Beach. 
This proposition is all real estate, no mortgage, free and clear. 
Membership fifteen hundred dollars each. 
Below are the names of the members who own the Club now: 
John Pullman, Real Estate, 741 Union Street, Brooklyn; William H. English, Vice-President, Empire 
Trust Co., 68 Murray Street, New York; William J. Hazlewood, President, Connecticut Tobacco Corpora¬ 
tion, 135 Front Street, New York; G. Ross Valentine, President, Fire Brick Manufacturing Co., Wood- 
bridge, New Jersey; Hobart J. Park, Formerly of Park & Tilford, 156 Fifth Avenue, New York; Dennis 
C. Fauss, of the firm of Schwarz, Kirwin & Fauss, 42 Barclay Street, New York; W. L. Mellon, of 
Mellon Trust Co., Pittsburgh, Pa.; Charles T. Dotter (retired), 15 Tompkins Place, Brooklyn, N. Y.; 
John J. Roberts, of John J. Roberts & Co., plasterers, 841 President Street, Brooklyn, N. Y.; J. P. 
Matthieu, retired leather manufacturer, 134 State Avenue, Atlantic City, N. J. 
For full information apply to JOHN PULLMAN, 741 Union Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. 
BELGRADE LAKE CAMPS 
Trout, salmon and bass. Individual cabins, modern 
conveniences. Large pleasure launch, and auto¬ 
mobile service. An ideal place for the fisherman or 
for a pleasant vacation. Write for booklet M to 
FRANCIS D. THWING, BELGRADE LAKES, MAINE. 
MOOSE, DEER, BEAR HUNTING in New 
Brunswick camps, located about fifteen miles 
from the railroad, in the heart of the big game 
country; also good salmon fishing on the Tobique 
River. Low rates. For information write James 
A. Wright, Odell River, N. B. Telephone 3-31. 
TWkiif of a11 a S es for stocking 
DrOOK 1 rout brooks and lakes. Brook 
trout eggs in any quantity. Warranted delivered 
anywhere in fine condition. Correspondence 
solicited. 
THE PLYMOUTH ROCK TROUT CO. 
Plymouth, Mass. 
