Nov. 18, 191 1 ] 
FOREST AND STREAM 
763 
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. 
PUCHMULLER’S 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. PRICE, 
Canadensis, Pa., Cresco Station, D., L. & W. R. R. 
Battery and Point Shooting. 
$15.00 per day, including board and lodging for two men. 
THOMAS VALENTINE, Sr., 
20 Box 443, Bellport, N. Y. 
GOOD DUCK SHOOTING 
With the Best of Guides. Terms reasonable. Address, 
19 E. M. BENJAMIN, East Moriches, L. I. 
Bagley Farm, Ba ?!Z™“ s 
South Hill on Southern, and La 
Crosse on Seaboard Railway. 
Having restricted the shooting of all game for the last 
three years, it has accumulated beyond our expectations. 
QUAIL, 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. 
Beacon Island Camp 
Best of Duck, Brant and Goose shooting’. New 
7-room Bungalows, Live and Wood Decoys. House 
Boat, Power Boats and boats to attend gunners. 
Island 7 miles from Ocracoke, N. C. Reached via 
Beaufort or Oriental. Write for dates left open. 
Season, November 25th to April 10th. 
21. CAPT. W. D. GASKILL, Ocracoke, N. C. 
Duck, Goose, Swan, Ouail and English Snipe shooting. 
21 JASPER B. WHITE, Waterlily, N. C. 
Property for Sale. 
DUCKS AND GEESE 
In Currituck Sound, North Carolina. A duck club situated be¬ 
tween Swan Island and the Currituck Club, in excellent run¬ 
ning order, under a very competent superintendent. Consists 
of about 1200 acres, club house with five members’ bed rooms, 
two servants’ rooms, gun room, usual living rooms, kitchen, 
etc., completely furnished; separate superintendent’s house, 
new boat house, covered launch, sail boat, large stand of live 
geese and live duck decoys, and several stands of wooden 
decoys, sailing skiffs, punts, etc. Purchaser would find 
property ready for use in all respects. Apply to 
RALPH B. WILLIAMS - - 55 Kilby Street, Boston. Mass. 
The Call of the 
South- 
November ist opens the shooting sea¬ 
son in Alabama (turkey,Dec. i), Georgia, 
Florida, Mississippi (turkey, Jan. i), 
South Carolina (some counties, Nov. 15), 
Maryland, Arkansas, Virginia, Tennessee 
(quail, Nov. 15), North Carolina (some 
counties later). 
The season in West Virginia opened on 
Oct. 15, and in Louisiana wild turkey may 
be shot Nov. 1, while quail are protected 
until Nov. 15. 
This is great shooting country, but, 
like any other territory, it has its good 
and its bad spots. The latter, any one 
can find. The former, we have made it 
our business to locate for YOU. 
We can give you full data. How to get 
there, local conditions, game laws in force 
and where to stop while there. 
Our recommendation of a place prac¬ 
tically places the Hall Mark upon it, be¬ 
cause the Proprietor and Guides in camps 
and resorts we select know that we give 
our readers personal attention, and that, 
should one of our people be unfairly 
treated, the ofifending proprietor or guide 
would be summarily stricken from our 
list. 
Thus far, we never have had a com¬ 
plaint from one of the thousands of sports¬ 
men we have taken care of, and our 
recommendations have included trips for 
everything from Moose to Quail, extend¬ 
ing from one end of the continent to the 
other. 
When you are ready for a Southern 
trip, just let us know where you want to 
go, how much time you want to spend 
and what you want to shoot, and we will 
supply full information to the minutest 
detail, including the gun and ammunition 
best suited to your purpose. 
Remember, this information is free— 
absolutely. 
INFORMATION DEPARTMENT 
FOREST AND STREAM 
127 Franklin Street New York 
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. 
'Ctfrite for oar Illustrated Catalogue. 
“Heads and Horns.” 
It gives directions for preparing and preserving Skins, Antlers, 
etc. Also prices for Heads and Rugs, Birds *nd 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 
744 South Broadway - 
High Grad* 
TAXIDERMY 
Bi$ Game Heads 
Fur Rugs 
Tanning 
ALBERT E. COLBURN 
• Los Angles, Cal. 
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 understood. 
Cloth, illustrated. Postpaid, $1.00. 
FOREST AND STREAM PUBLISHI NG CO. 
Get more for your furs, no matter where you are. We pay 
twice as much as home buyers and from 10 to 30f more than 
any other dealer anywhere. Ourbigfree, illustrated catalog 
tells why and proves it by letters from shippers in every State. 
Send for it today—now—-before you forget. We’ll send with it 
also our free Trappers’ Guide, tells how to trap and care for 
furs. Also our big free price list and market report. All sent 
free for askingand all different from anything you ever saw. 
CORRY HIDE & FUR CO.’ - - 78 Main St., Corry, Pa. 
Wants and Exchanges. 
My booklet, “Ever Go Fishing,” tells how to prepare 
fish true to nature for dining room, office and den decora¬ 
tion without any trouble whatever. Price 60 cents post¬ 
paid. Money back guarantee. 
W. D. JOHNSTON, 287 Dakota Ave., Pierre, S. D. 
