FOREST AND STREAM 
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Forks of Machias Camps 
Finest trout fishing 
In Maine. Partridges, 
Ducks, Woodcock, 
Moose, Deer, Bear. 
Request booklet and 
decide to try the best 
game section in Maine. 
HENRY RAFFORD, 
Ashland 
Aroostook Co., Maine 
Telephone 
WOODCRAFTit 
By NESSMUK 
No better or more 
delightful book for 
the help and guid¬ 
ance of those who 
go into the wild for 
sport or recreation 
was ever written. 
No one ever knew 
the woods better 
than Nessmuk or 
succeeded in putting 
so much valuable in¬ 
formation into the 
same compass. 
Camp equipment, 
camp making, the 
personal kit, camp 
fires, shelters, bed¬ 
ding, fishing, cook¬ 
ing, and a thousand 
and one kindred 
topics - are considered. Beyond this the 
book has a quaint charm all its own. Cloth, 
illus., 160 pages. Postpaid, $1.00. 
FOREST AND STREAM PUBLISHING CO. 
128 Broadway, - - New York 
national Park 
GLACIER PARK is established as America’s Vacation Paradise— 
reasons. It surpasses the Old World’s most famous nature-pictures 
in mountain splendor, scenic thrills, the azure beauty of its 250 skyland lakes. 
Here, at the Continental Divide, the Rocky 
Mountains reach their supreme glory. Go on 
horseback over wide trails, through sky-reach¬ 
ing passes, join a hiking party or drink the 
Park’s cool breezes in luxurious automobile or 
launch. Fine modern hotels. and Swiss chalet 
groups. Tepee camps. Vacations, $1 to $5 a day. 
Glacier National Park is on the main trans¬ 
continental line of the Great Northern en route 
to Spokane and its inland empire of summer 
resorts—Seattle, Tacoma and the vacation places 
of Puget Sound—Portland, Astoria, with the new 
Columbia River Highway and Clatsop Beach re¬ 
sorts—Vancouver and Victoria, and the far- 
famed in-sight-of-land voyage to Alaska. 
Round trip fares to Glacier National Park in 
effect June 1 to Sept. 30 : to the Pacific North¬ 
west, Puget Sound and Alaska May 1 to Sept. 30 . 
The twin Palaces of the Pacific—S. S. “Great 
Northern” and S. S. “Northern Pacific’’—three 
times weekly between Portland, Astoria and 
San Francisco. Folder on request. 
Write for folder “Western Trips for Eastern 
People” and illustrated Glacier National Park 
literature. 
C. E. STONE, Passenger Traffic Manager, ST. PAUL, MINN. 
C. W. PITTS, Asst. Gen. Pass. Agt., 210 S. Clark St., CHICAGO 
S. LOUNSBERY, Gen. Agt. Pass. Dept., 1184 B’way, NEW YORK 
C. E. STONE. Passenger Traffic Mgr., Great Northern Ry., Dept. 350, St, Paul, Minn. 
1 Please send me “Western Trips for Eastern People” Aeroplane | 
folder and descriptive Glacier National Park literature free. 
Name .. 
Address 
.State 
CHIEF 
“THREE BEARS’ 
—His Mark 
Meet me at Glacier 
National Park 
this summer 
MOOSE, DEERj and BEAR 
hunting in New Brunswick camps, located about 15 
miles from the railroad, in the heart of the Dig 
game country. 
There is also good salmon fishing on the Tobique 
river. Low rates. For information write 
JAMES A. WRIGHT, Odell River, N. B. 
Telephone 3-31 
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NEWFOUNDLAND a “ u ' 
The country traversed by the Reid Newfoundland Company’s system is exceedingly rich in all kind* 
of Fish and Game. All along the route of the Railway are streams famous for their Salmon and Trout 
fishing also 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’*, Newfoundland. 
