FOREST AND STREAM 
711 
FRED. SAUTER 
Leading 
TAXIDERMIST 
of America, Established 1860 
Specialist in all Branches of Taxidermy 
42 Bleecker Street New York City 
Write for Catalogue “A” 
Don’t Wear a Truss! 
Brook’s Appliance, the modern 
scientific invention,the wonder¬ 
ful new discovery that cures 
rupture, will be sent on trial. 
No obnoxious springs or pads. 
Has Automatic Air Cushions. 
Binds and draws the broken 
parts together as you would 
a broken limb. No salves. No 
plasters. No lies. Durable,cheap. 
C. E. BR00K9, the Discoverer Sent On trial to prove it 
Catalogue and measure blanks mailed free. 
Send name and address today. 
C. E. BROOKS, 1949A State St., Marshall, Mich. 
Waterman PORTO Does It 
Makes any boat a motor boat. 1914 Model 3 H. P. 
Weight 59 lbs. 
Sold direct from Factory to you, 
reight paid. Save Agent’s profit. 
The Waterman PORTO is the original 
outboard motor. 9th year—25,000 in use. 
Guaranteed for life. Fits any shaped 
stern; has Carburetor—not “mixing 
valve”; 3 Piston Rings instead of 1; 
Removable Phosphor Bronze Bearings; 
Solid Bronze Skeg, protecting ioJSxi 6 
in. Propeller, Steers by rudder from 
any part of boat. Water-cooled Exhaust 
Manifold; Noiseless under water Ex¬ 
haust; Bronze Gear Water Pump; 
Spun-copper Water Jacket; any igni¬ 
tion equipment desired. 
DEMAND these essentials in an out¬ 
board motor, or you won’t get your 
money’s worth. 
Write Today for Free Engine Book 
WATERMAN MARINE MOTOR CO.. 267 Mt. Elliott Ave., Detroit. Mich. 
1 1 1 #■ a B ages for stocking 
11 UUl brooks and lakes. Brook 
trout eggs in any quantity. Warranted delivered 
anywhere in fine condition. Correspondence solicited. 
THE PLYMOUTH ROCK TROUT CO. 
Plymouth. Mass. 
Small-Mouth Black Bass 
We have the only establishment dealing in young 
small-mouth black bass commercially in the United 
States. Vigorous young bass in various sizes, rang¬ 
ing from advanced fry to 3 and 4 inch fingerlings 
for stocking purposes. 
Waramaug Small-Mouth Black Bass Hatcheiy. 
Correspondence invited. Send for Circulars. Address 
HENRY W. BEAMAN - New Preston, Conn. 
RAINBOW TROUT 
are well adapted to Eastern waters. Try stocking 
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. 
BROOK TROUT 
Raised From Adirondack Trout 
All Sizes from 2 to 8 Inches. Visit or Write 
Drumliu Trout Hatchery 
Ba- veld, New York 
FOUR OF A KIND. 
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bower. That evening as we were cleaning our 
fish Ben remarked: 
“Well, I guess this’ll hev to do me until my 
fall hunt.” 
“Where you goin’?” 
“Where I always go. Over on to the East 
Fork Mountains, and may be ez fur ez th’ 
Escalante Desert.” 
“Guess I’ll go ’long.” 
“Me, too.” 
“And I.” 
So, Providence and the weather permitting, 
and nothing interfering, the November grand 
hunt is in store for the quartette, and the buck¬ 
skins of the East Fork will please note this fact 
and make due preparation for our reception. 
Saturday morning broke, but no sun was 
visible. The clouds hung low on the lake and 
hid the opposite hills. There was a disagreeable 
tangible humidity of the atmosphere that almost 
dampened our spirits as we gathered about the 
coffee-pot and frying-pan. The mental gloom 
increased as we went out to loosen the guy ropes. 
Bang! whiz! somewhere, not many feet above 
our heads, the bullet from a navy revolver cut 
the fog. We looked for the offender, and in 
a very few moments he hove in sight—a drunken 
cowboy who had just come up from the settle¬ 
ment, and who, had it not been for that bottle 
of Panguiteh tangle-foot, would have reached 
his own mountain camp on the previous evening. 
He was too much under the influence of liquor 
to listen to reason, and after putting a couple 
of bullets into the sacked venison he then dis¬ 
mounted and made a target of the guy-ropes. 
When Dan proposed to use force, he turned 
around and punctured his hat in a manner that 
would have done credit to any border tough. 
This settled it. No one wants to be a mark for 
a drunken man’s unsteady aim. The gun was 
emptied, and before he could reload it Jack had 
grabbed him from behind and thrown him to 
the ground. We then rushed in, tied the culprit, 
now beside himself with rage, hand and foot, 
confiscated the gun, which Dan stuck in his 
own belt, telling Mr. Cowboy to call and get 
it when he came to town. The whiskey bottle 
was tossed into the lake, and we proceeded to 
pack and load as though nothing had interrupted 
us. In an hour the mules were harnessed and 
we were ready to start. Ben then untied the 
cowboy’s hands, leaving him to unfasten his 
legs at his own leisure. 
“Young man,” said Jack, “you’re a leetle too 
fresh. You never want to git so drunk ez to 
forgit that four of a kind will always beat a 
full hand.” 
Followed by his imprecations as long as we 
could hear, we drove away. The clouds thick¬ 
ened, and upon the surface of the lake big rain¬ 
drops were splashing. But below, upon the far 
away settlement, the sun was shining, and with 
light hearts we went homeward out of darkness 
into light. - 
Many of the extensive eastern fur dealers are 
said to be sending notices to trappers, advising 
them that, on account of the European war, there 
will be virtually no sale for furs in the near 
Walton, of Richard Jeffries, of Henry van Dyke, 
future, and warning the trappers of the useless¬ 
ness of destroying fur-bearing animals by trap¬ 
ping—in view of the poor prospect of selling furs. 
FOP Q A I F ROBINSON CRUSOE’S 
I UIV O/YLL. ISLAND OUTDONE! 
St. Vincent Island, Fla., in the Gulf of Mexico 
containing nearly 12,000 acres of pine forest, 
fresh water lakes, grassy Savannahs, wild 
boar, native and imported India deer, wild 
pigs, wild cattle, turkey, millions of duck and 
all varieties of fish. The Island with bunga¬ 
lows, hunting lodges, yacht, boats and vehicles 
for sale. Easily protected. Many thousand 
acres of finest pine trees. For information 
inquire DR. V. M. PIERCE, 663 Main Street, 
Buffalo, N. Y. 
In the Heart of Game Country 
On the Indian River via the Florida 
East Coast R. R. 
Deer, Turkey, Quail, Snipe, Duck, Black 
Bass, Channel Bass and Trout plentiful. 
What More Can You Ask. 
Trained pointers and setters, reliable 
guides. 
Hotel entirely modern, cuisine as good 
as the best, better than the rest; terms 
moderate. 
Illustrated Booklet on Request. 
COCOA HOUSE, COCOA, FLA. 
PINE TOP LODGE KENNELS 
QUAIL, WILD TURKEY, DEER, 
DUCKS, WOODCOCK and small game 
in abundance. Unlimited territory. In 
the heart of vast pine woods this up-to- 
date Club bouse with all modern conve¬ 
niences and amusements, auto service, 
boating, riding and driving, dogs, horses 
and guides afford the sportsman and his 
wife an opportunity to enjoy real sport, 
without discomfort and see the South, 
while escaping the Northern winter. 
Address C. & L. P. BLOW, 
Delaware, Va. 
SOUTHERN HUNTING GROUND 
I want boarders, preferably sportsmen, this winter 
25,000 acres of fine hunting land, with well stocked 
covers. .Large, comfortable house, all modern iropro- 
mcnts. 4° miles from Charleston, S. C., on A. C. L. R 
R. Children and consumptives not taken. For further 
particulars write P. R. Porcher, Bonneau, Berkeley 
Co., S. C. J 
HUNTERS’ LODGE* 
Good Quail Shooting. Choice Accommouations 
for Ladies and Gentlemen 
BEST CHEF SOUTH OF THE POTOMAC 
Not a cheap place 
GENERAL FRANK A. BOND - - - Boies, North Carolina 
WINTER SPORT WITH ROD AND GUN 
On the Homosassa, the finest fishing river 
in Florida. Abundance of Black Bass 
and salt water fish at our door. Thous¬ 
ands of ducks; plenty of quail, turkey and 
deer. You can enjoy all the comforts of 
home here besides good shooting and fish¬ 
ing. The Rendezvous, Homosassa, Fla. 
T. D. BRIGGS, Proprietor. 
NAVAL ARCHITECT 
Designer of 
All Classes of Sailing Yachts and Hotor Boats 
V Bottoms, swift, handsome, able, a specialty 
J. L. FOSTER, 
Orcas, Washington 
