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FOREST AND STREAM 
For Sale. 
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. 
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 Hatchery. 
Correspondence invited. Send for Circulars. Address 
HENRY W. BEAMAN - New Preston, Conn. 
of a11 a £es for stocking 
ISITOOK A rOUl brooks and lakes. Brook 
trout eggs in any quantity. Warranted delivered 
anywhere in fine condition. Correspondence solicited. 
THE PLYMOUTH ROCK TROUT CO. 
Plymouth, Mass. 
ARTHUR BINNEY 
(Formerly STEWART & BINNEY) 
Naval Architect and Yacht Broker 
MASON BLDG., KILBY STREET, BOSTON, MASS. 
Cable Address: “Designer,” Boston 
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JOSEPH D1XOI 
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Cf(uClBLE-GeC JERSEY CITY. N. J. 
NEW MOUNT KINEO HOUSE, Moosehead Lake, Maine 
A Palace in the Wilderness. No Hay Fever 
Unequalled for Salmon and Trout Fishing 
Kineo Annex opened May 16th, closes Sept 28th. Mt. Kineo 
House open June 27th to Sept. 28tb. Cottages ancl Bun¬ 
galows fully furnished for rent, $400 and upward .Through 
Parlor, Sleeping and Dining Cars from New York and 
Boston to Kineo. 
Conducted by the RICKER HOTEL CO. 
For descriptive booklet address 
C. A. Judkins, Mgr., Kineo, Maine 
Chanute Gun Club G. C. 
Chanute, Kansas, August 21, 
W. E. Cutler . 
Gary Wilson . 
T. R. Johns . 
L. Wells . 
H. Stevenson . 
W. E. Cutler . 
E. Poston . 
T. R. Johns . 
I. D. Meeker . 
H. Stevenson . 
W. F. McCormack 
F. Locke . 
H. B. Scott . 
E. Everist . 
J. F. Jersezy . 
W. F. McCormack . 
F. Locke . 
H. B. Scott . 
E. Everiist . 
J. F. Jersezy . 
"Harry Williams ... 
J. W. Finley . 
I. Stevenson . 
C. P. Baxter . 
M. M. McCormack 
H. B. Williams ... 
J. W. Finley . 
I. Stevenson . 
C. P. Baxter . 
M. M. McCormack 
1914 - 
Total 
... 23 
... 16 
... 16 
... 8 
... 17 
. . . 20 
.. . 10 
... 15 
... 14 
... 17 
. . . 21 
... 17 
... 16 
. . . 20 
... 18 
... 19 
... iS 
... 15 
. . . 22 
... 15 
. . . 12 
... 16 
... 16 
... 14 
... 15 
... 16 
.. . 22 
.. . 20 
... l 6 
... 16 
Illinois Casting Club. 
Chicago, Ill., August 17, 1914. 
There were northerly winds with velocity of 12 to 15 
miles on August 15th. The following day high west 
winds, accompanied by brisk showers, prevailed until 
nearly two o’clock in the afternoon, when the wind 
changed to the south and had a velocity of 15 miles. 
The threatening clouds had prevented so many from at- 
tenting the “Chunk Contest,” announced for the hour 
mentioned above, that it was postponed until August 
50th, at 2 P. M. However, a very enjoyable practice 
contest in the “Chunk” event was carried through with 
Wm. Stanley first, E. K. Pierson and A. D. Whitby 
tied for second place and A. Bauer third. 
The scores made follow: 
OZ. ACCURACY BAIT. 
Stanley . 99.5 
Pierson . 99.1 
Whitby . 99.1 
Humphreys . 98.8 
McCandless . 98.7 
Grant, C. W. 98.7 
Bauer . 98.4 
Ranney . 9S.3 
Andrews . 98.3 
McCarthy, Call . 98.3 
Kernaghan . 98.2 
Tice . 98.2 
Peacock . 98.1 
McFarlin . 98.1 
Hornstein . 96.9 
An way . 96.2 
J 4 OZ. DISTANCE BAIT. 
Re-Entry. 
99-7 
98.4 
98.6 
96.2 
Re-Entry. 
Kernaghan . 155 4-5 157 t -5 
Stanley . 144 3'5 . 
McFarlin . 123 4-5 . 
Whitby . 116 1-5 128 2-5 
L. T. DRY FLY ACCURACY. 
Pierson . 98 11-15 
Whitby . 99 4-15 
Stanley . 99 8-15 
Andrews . 98 11-15 
McCarthy, C. 99 11-15 
Grant, C. W. 99 1-15 
Sherman . 96 14-15 
“Chunk Practice Contest, scores per 
Re-Entry. 
99 8-15 
cent.: 
Per Cent. 
Accuracy 
Delicacy 
Total 
Stanley . 
. .. . 99-3 
IOO. 
99-3 
Whitby . 
.... 99. 
99.8 
98.8 
Pierson . 
.... 98.8 
100. 
98.8 
Bauer . 
.... 98.8 
99.1 
98.7 
McFarlin . 
.... 98.5 
100. 
98.5 
*Church . 
.... 98.4 
IOO. 
98.4 
Tice . 
.... 98.6 
99-7 
98-3 
Grant, C. W. ... 
IOO. 
98.2 
Kernaghan . 
- - - 97-7 
IOO. 
97-7 
Humphreys . 
IOO. 
98.2 
An way ... 
... 96.7 
99.8 
96-5 
McCandless . 
.... 96. 
99.8 
95-8 
Hornstein . 
.... 94.9 
99.8 
94-7 
Ranney . 
.... 93.6 
99-7 
93-3 
McCarthy, Call . 
--■- 93-5 
100. 
93-5 
*Guest. 
J. D. 
AN WAY, 
Secretary. 
BLACKFOOT LODGE TALES—George Bird Grin- 
nell. The story of a prairie people with folklore and 
tradition, history, and a sympathetic study of the 
people and their life by one who has lived among 
them. Cloth, illus., 300 pages. Postpaid, $1.75. 
THE CAPITOL 
“Hotels may come and Hotels may go,” 
but the Powhatan has come to stay. 
Located on famous Pennsylvania Avenue, 
overlooking the Executive Mansion, with¬ 
in easy access to all things worth while, 
coupled with the beautiful view of the 
Potomac and adjacent scenery, makes the 
Hotel Powhatan the most desirable and at¬ 
tractive hotel in Washington. 
EUROPEAN PEA Iff. 
Rooms, detached bath, 
$ 1 . 50 , $ 2.00 up. 
Rooms, private bath. 
$ 2 . 50 , $ 3.00 up. 
Write for booklet with map. 
CLIFFORD M. LEWIS, 
Manager. 
Jg§>OWHATAN 
SfASHINGTON.DC 
SPRING LAKE CAMPS 
J. B. CARVILLE, Prop. SPRING LAKE, ME 
Only one night from New York or Boston and only 
2 y 2 miles of buckboard road. 13 Cabins delightfully 
clean, table of highest class. Salmon, lake and brook 
trout fishing of the best. Forest and Stream trophy here 
for biggest fish. Write to Mr. Carville at once for in¬ 
formation and rates. In season partridge, duck shoot¬ 
ing. etc., also deer, moose and bear. 
THE QUEEN’S ROYAL. 
WINNETT & THOMPSON, Props. 
Excellent bass fishing. Here is every entertainment 
man or woman may look forward to during vacation. 
Niagara on the Lake, Canada. 
CAMP LA PRAIRIE. 
TIRRELL POND. 
Such trout fishing as one longs for. Fly fishing be¬ 
yond improvement. Comfortable camps, fine table, beau¬ 
tiful climate. 
HENRY LA PRAIRIE, Prop., 
Blue Mt. Lake, Hamilton Co., N. Y. 
Granliden Hotel 
Lake Sunapee, New Hampshire. At the gateway of 
the White Mountains. On the Ideal Tour. Salmon, bass 
and trout fishing as good, if not the best in New Eng¬ 
land. Write for circular, W. W. Brown. 
HOTEL ASPINWALL, Lenox, Massachusetts, under 
same management. 
LAKESIDE INN AND COTTAGES 
For the disciple of the rod there is no equal to this place 
Landlocked Salmon and Trout right here — not 
miles away. Table and accommodations unsur¬ 
passed. Rates for the moderate purse. Booklet 
upon application. 
AVERILL LAKES (Essex Co.) VERMONT 
CUNLIFFE & MALLETT SPORTING CAMPS 
(Way up north—in the real back woods ol Maine). 
No better fishing grounds in the country. 
Every convenience for the sportsman and his family. 
Rates—Food—Accommodations right. Write for our at¬ 
tractive booklet, it’s true and convincing. 
CUNLIFFE & MALLETT, Fort Kent, Maine. 
TROUT FISHING 
Waldorf Hotel, Phoenicia, Ulster Co., N. Y. Three 
hours from New York via West Shore R. R. Excellent 
trout fishing, 5 minutes walk from hotel. Large open 
water. Special attention given to anglers. Rates 
reasonable. Address H. C. LANGE, Prop. 
LAKE VIEW RESORT 
of Promise” 
The “HEAD CAMP” for Grass Lake. Best bass and 
trout fishing in Michigan. Private cottages; home com¬ 
forts; superb bathing; no mosquitoes; rowboats frre. 
Side trips to Jordan and Cedar Rivers. Excellent bill ol 
fare. Free transportation to and from station. P. M. 
lines from all points. Rates: $2.00 day, $12.00 t* 
$15.00 week, according to accommodations. Season opens 
June 1. Write for booklet. 
ANSON T. SCHOOLCRAFT, Prop., Bellaire, Mich. 
NEWFOUNDLAND 
Do you want to catch SALMON or TROUT 
or to shoot CARIBOU, if so, apply J. R. Whit¬ 
aker, The BUNGALOW, Grand Lake, New¬ 
foundland. 
We go to Nebraska to train Pointers and Setters on 
chicken July and August, back South September and 
finish them on quail, arrange with us to take your dog. 
References and terms upon request. 
SMITH & HARRIS, Lamar, Mississippi. 
