FOREST AND STREAM. 
[Oct. 28, 1911. 
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Ch. Baughfeel; bitches, A. Albright’s Ch. Barlae 
Snowflake. 
Welsh Terriers.—Dogs, Miss Maud Kennedy's 
Longmynd Taffitus; bitches, Mrs. Payne Whit¬ 
ney’s Longhill Sister. 
Dandie Dinmont Terriers. — Dogs, Killearn 
Kennels’ Killearn William Tell; bitches, Killearn 
Kennels' Killearn Snowdrop. 
Black and Tan Terriers. — Dogs, Frank H. 
Addyman’s Ch. Leader; bitches, Af. Delmont’s 
Leeds Pera Point. 
Pomeranians.—Dogs, Miss Hydon’s Offley 
Bumble Bee; bitches, Mrs. A. De B. Keim’s 
Little Sa lie Lynd. 
National Beagle Club of America. 
Camden, N. J., Oct. 19 —Editor Forest and 
Stream: The twenty-second annual Field Tr.als 
of the National Beagle Club of America will be 
held at Shadwell, Va., commencing on Nov. 9, 
1911, and continuing until all the classes have 
been run. 
Shadwell is in Albemarle county, Va., about 
four miles east of Charlottesville, twenty miles 
west of Gordonsville, Va., and no miles south¬ 
west of Washington, D. C., on the Chesapeake 
& Ohio Railroad, and is reached from Washing¬ 
ton by through train to Gordonsville or Char¬ 
lottesville, and there changing for the local train 
for Shadwell. 
The headquarters of the club during the trials 
will be at “Hunters’ Hall," the property of H. 
A. S. Hamilton, about one mile from the railroad 
station at Shadwell. 
The rates during the trials will be $2 per day. 
Good kennel accommodations and food for the 
beagles will be furnished by the club. 
The tria's will start on Thursday morning, 
Nov. 9, with the running of the Pack Stakes. It 
is necessary, therefor®, that all dogs entered in 
these stak s should arrive not later than Wed¬ 
nesday evening, Nov. 8, 1911. Dogs entered in 
the other classes and entries for the bench show 
must be on the grounds on or before Sunday 
morning, Nov. 12, at 10 o’clock. 
In connection with the trials a bench show 
will be he’d under A. K. C. Rules, on Nov. 12. 
Premium lists for the bench show and field 
trials may be had upon application to the secre¬ 
tary. 
Hotel accommodations can be secured in Char¬ 
lottesville, Va., by those preferring hotel accom¬ 
modations to the club headquarters, the distance 
from Charlottesville to club headquarters being 
about four miles. 
The committee would deem it a favor if you 
will notify the secretary as soon as possible 
whether you will attend the trials, make the 
club’s headquarters your headquarters, and the 
number of beag'es which you will enter, so that 
the committee may arrange accommodations for 
you and your dogs. 
Charles R. Stevenson. 
Secretary and Chairman Field Trial Com. 
Kennel Management. 
My collie has warts on his lips; what shall I 
do for them?—E. D. S. 
Small single warts may safely be removed by 
cutting off with scissors, afterward applying 
nitrate of silver to the wound. For large warts 
tie a piece of silk tightly around the'base, when 
the wart will fall off in a day or two. If the 
warts are in groups apply a lotion made as 
follows: 
Half drachm a’cohol, half drachm sul¬ 
Kennel. 
phuric ether, salicylic acid half drachm, collodion 
two and a half drachms. After drying lips with 
soft cloth, apply lotion with camel's hair brush, 
holding mouth open until “paint” is dry, then dust 
freely with powdered su'phur. In a few days 
you may safely pare off the growth with a knife. 
App’ications should be made twice a day. 
Dog Bites Not Dangerous. 
The official dog catcher of the city of Denver, 
Colo., says he has been bitten by 2,000 dogs in 
his thirty-five years in rounding up itinerant 
canines of which thus far he has taken into cus¬ 
tody over 40,000. He says a dog bite is no more 
harmful than that of a mosquito; in fact, much 
less dangerous because even the yellow dog won’t 
associate with yellow fever any more than other 
breeds mingle with the malaria bug. 
Kennel. 
SPRATTS 
TERRIER BISCUITS 
Are specially prepared for 
Terriers and other active dogs. 
Eaten with avidity, they are 
easily digested, make bone and 
muscle, and not fat, thus insur¬ 
ing the true terrier qualities of 
energy and action. 
Send for “Dog Culture ” which con¬ 
tains much valuable information. 
SPRATT’S PATENT LIMITED 
Factory and Chief Offices at Newark. N. J. Depots at San Francisco, Cal.; 
St. Louis.. Mo ; Cleveland, Ohio; Boston, Mass.; Montreal, Can. Res. Supt. 
at Chicago, Ill. Factories also in London, England, and Berlin, Germany. 
Son of Count Whitesftone. 
A subscriber has two perfectly broken English 
Setters—gentlemen’s shooting dogs—for sale at 
a sacrifice. Registered for three generations: 
Martin’s Rob (male)—Sired by the great 
champion (now dead) Count Whitestone, No. 
6581; dam, Bunny McKinley, whelped March 
23, 1909. 
Martin’s Queen Bess—Sired by Scar Face 
Charlie, 85,707; dam. Bunny McKinley, 134,219, 
whelped April 24, 1908. 
Both trained by Max Middleton. Perfect 
condition guaranteed. Owner wants to sell be¬ 
cause business prevents his hunting. You will 
make no mistake in inquiring about these two 
great Setters. For full information and price, 
address Box 100, care of Forest and Stream. 
FOR BLACK TONGUE 
IN DOGS 
GLOVER’S IMPERIAL REMEDY 
The only thing that has met and mastered the trouble. 
I*riee, 50 cents per Bottle. 
Druggists and Sporting Goods Dealers. 
Book on I)og Diseases. 
H. CLAY GLOVER. V. S. 
113 West 31st Street. New York City. 
HOOKWOOD KENNELS.— Trained Bear. Deer, Fox 
and Wolf Hounds, also pups. Forty page highly illus¬ 
trated catalogue; four cent stamp. 
ROOKWOOD KENNELS, Lexington, Ky. 
For Sale—Pointers and Setters 
We offer for sale some of the handsomest, best bred and 
best trained dogs in the United States. All dogs and 
bitches are bred, raised and trained on a large farm and 
game preserve. If you want a good quail dog or a fine 
snipe and duck retriever, we have them. Also dogs that 
are trained on grouse, woodcock, etc. Pointer Dogs 
nn«l Bitches from $50.00 to $150.00. Setter Dogs 
and Bitches from $75.00 to $200.00. Better bred 
dogs nor better trained ones cannot be had at any price. 
EEL RIVER FARM KENNELS, 
WORTHINGTON. IND. 
Setters, Pointers, Mounds 
Puppies, Yearlings and Fully Trained Dogs. 
GEO. W. LOVELL, Middleboro, Mass. 
DOGS FOR SALE. 
Do you want to buy a dog or pup of any kind? If so, 
send for list and prices of all varieties. Always on hand. 
OXFORD KENNELS, 
35 North Ninth St., Philadelphia, Pa. 
• 
Roquemore & Co.’s Noted Red Fox Hounds. 
July and Birdsong Strain, the fastest and gamest running 
hounds in the South. These are the kind that catch or hold 
the old Reds. Every dog sold on a guarantee; no cheap scrub 
stock, but if you want the best, write us. ROQUEMORE & 
CO., Upton County. Thomaston, Ga. 
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Ripping Rabbit and Fox Hounds. 
Hounds that hunt, not city bred dog’s. Also beagle 
hounds and pups. :: :: Satisfaction guaranteed. 
J. B. MASON 
Mechanic Falls, Maine 
FOR SALE. 
Three Cocker Spaniels, females; one Blue Merlle Collie 
stud, two high class sable and white Collie females. 
These are bargains. One Irish Terrier. 
18 II. E. POSELEY, Stewart, Minn. 
Extra trained Rabbit Hounds, Fox Hounds, Coon 
Dogs, Bird Dogs, Bull Terriers. Every dog home-raised 
and field and brush broken. Twenty-seven years’ experi¬ 
ence in the business. 
J. I. KURTZ, Vintage, Pa. 
Retorts for Sportsmen. 
SPORTSMEN GET BUSY 
Now is the time to make your dates with the noted guide 
of Long Island for duck shooting. He has 500 acres of 
the best duck shooting grounds on the island—strictly 
private. The birds are corn fed. Address G. CARY 
SMITH, East Bay Hotel, Center Moriches, N. Y. 
PUCHMULLERS INN, East Quogue, L. I. 
First-class accommodations for duck and quail shooting. 
Best of guides, with live decoys on hand. Terms reas¬ 
onable. AUGUST PUCHMULLER, Prop. 
PINE TOP LODGE 
Halifax County .... North Carolina 
Finest quail country in the Old North State. Thousands 
of acres and tens of thousands of quail. Guides, dogs, 
teams, telegraph and telephone. Fine automobile roads. 
Leave New York at night and arrive at Halifax following 
noon. Bring your wife and have rare sport in the 
Sunny South. Till Nov. 1st, address C. & L. P. 
Blow, at Virginia Beach. After Nov. 1 at Crowells, 
Halifax County, N. C. 
HUNTER’S LODGE! 
Good Quail Shooting ! 
Best Chef South of the Potomac. Choice 
Accommodations for Ladies and Gentlemen. 
Good roads for horseback riding or motoring. 
GEN’L FRANK A. BOND, - Buies, N. C. 
New Spruce Cabin Inn 
Open to December 1st. 
Excellent shooting. The season opens Nov. 1st. Finest 
location on Pocono Mountains. Rooms en suite, with 
private bath. Bowling, pool, tennis, livery, saddle 
horses, Illustrated booklet. W. J. & M. D. TRICE, 
Canadensis, Pa., Cresco Station, D., L. & W. R. R. 
BAGLEY FARM 
BAGLEY MILLS - - - VA. 
South Hill on Soulhern, and La 
Crosse on Seaboard Railway. 
Having restricted the shooting of all game for the last 
three vears, it has accumulated beyond our expectations. 
Q.UAIL, TURKEY and DEER are now more plenti¬ 
ful than they have been for many seasons, and offer fine 
shooting. Accommodations, guides, dogs and horses fur¬ 
nished reasonably. 
