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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 flngerlings 
for stocking purposes. 
Waramaug Small-Mouth Black Bass Hatchery. 
Correspondence invited. Send for Circulars. Address 
HENRY W. BEAMAN - New Preston, Conn. 
of all ages for stocking 
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 BINN EY 
(Formerly STEWART & BINNEY) 
Naval Architect and Yacht Broker 
MASON BLDG., KILBY STREET, BOSTON, MASS. 
Cable Address: “Designer,” Boston 
HUNTSM 
Keep, 
conditi 
52-P 
JOSE 
TD DIXON’S GRAPHITE 
ridjock mechanism in perfect 
Booklet 
Cf^UClBLE-ea JERSEY CITY. N. J. 
WANT TO SWAP GUNS? 
I will pay cash for your gun, rifle, or pistol, or 
exchange with you for any other firearm you may 
want. Write me what you have, what you want, 
and I will make you an offer by return mail. 
S. J. Francis, 8 Cornhill, Boston, Mass. 
Sleeping Bag 
with Pneumatic Mattress 
the most satisfactory camp bed made. Can be 
used anywhere and when deflated occupies 
little space. 
.SLEEP OUT OF DOORS 
No sleep is more healthful or restful than sleep 
in the open, provided your bed Is right. Per¬ 
fection Sleeping Bags fill every requirement. 
Ask for Catalogue of onr guaranteed Matlresae# 
for home, camp, yacht and automobile use. 
Mailed free. 
Pneumatic 
Mfg. Co. 
284 Ninth Ave. 
Brooklyn. N.Y. 
NAVAL ARCHITECT 
Designer of 
All Classes of Sailing Yachts and Motor Boats 
V Bottoms, swift, handsome, able, a specialty 
J. L. FOSTER, 
Orcas, Washington 
row was upright and were admirably adapted 
for cutting. I have no doubt ithat the other 
rows could he raised on necessity or perhaps 
were intended to take the place of any of the 
forward rows which became broken. 
The contents of our friend’s stomach, which 
I have just described, would certainly seem na¬ 
tural when one considers that a shark’s jaws are 
set, not under his nose, but under 'his Chin, so in 
order to take an object on the surface, he must 
turn almost completely over. It would, there¬ 
fore, be much simpler for him to take most of 
his food from the bottom. 
It would be interesting to know whether the 
contents of this stomach was only a fair sample 
of the stomach of the ordinary shark, or wheth¬ 
er it was a most unusual one. It would seem, 
'however, that the turtle he had eaten must have 
been at least eighteen inches or two feet across 
the back and such a morsel would not come into 
a shark’s way every day. We never had an op¬ 
portunity to go into the question. The next day 
our longest shark line attached to the piling was 
broken off short, and on the following day, we 
left for other fishing grounds where sharks were 
not so plentiful. - 
ALL IN A DAY. 
(Continued from page 400.) 
wetting sooner or later, but I did not mind 
that. I wanted to get out before darkness 
came on. It began to rain. I finally came to a 
lake. I had never seen it before, could not imagine 
where I was. It was now growing dark. I shud¬ 
dered at 'the thought of staying out in these 
woods in a pouring rainstorm all night, but I 
thought to myself, I will try again and see where 
that little clearing was that I saw at the other 
end of the lake. I started for the other end of 
the lake; a rabbit leaped to one side to avoid my 
stepping on him. I started to raise my gun and 
found that I did not have it. Where was it? It 
came to me that I had started to build a fire, 
but could not find anything that would 'burn, at 
the other end of the lake, and had stood my gun 
up alongside of a tree and had come away for- 
geting it. I went back, got the gun and started 
again. I was thoroughly wet now and it was so 
dark that I could barely make out the house 
that stood in the clearing. I went up to the 
house and asked where I was. I was laughed 
at, and was asked: “Do you mean to say that 
you don’t know where you are?” I had to admit 
that I was lost. I knew the man well and had 
been out to see him many times. He said, “stop 
and think a minute now,” I thought, then it came 
to me where I was. That was where I had stayed 
the night before. So ended a very unsuccess¬ 
ful hunting trip. 
GAME PRESERVE-FOR SALE 
Durant’s Island, Six Thousand Acres. 
On Albemarle Sound, North Carolina. 
Large Club House completely furnished; 
boats, decoys, everything the Hunter or 
Angler desires. Death of owner, is cause 
for selling. 
W. A. WORTH, 
Elizabeth City, North Carolina. 
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 house 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. 
FRED. SAUTER 
Leading 
TAXIDERMIST 
of America, Established 1860 
Specialist in all Branches of Taxidermy 
42 Bleecker Street New York City 
Write for Catalogue “A” 
WHITE’S PRESERVE. 
Waterlily, Currituck Sound, N. C. Ducks and 
geese, November to February. Shore birds, 
September and October. English snipe and 
quail also. Best of reference in New York. 
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 ot 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 
The “HEAD CAMP” for Grass Lake. Best bass and 
trout fishing in Michigan. Private cottages; home com¬ 
forts; superb bathing; no mosquitoes; rowboats five. 
Side trips to Jordan and Cedar Rivers. Excellent bill of 
fare. Free transportation to and from station. P. M. 
lines from all points. Rates: $ 2.00 day, $ 12.00 to 
$ 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, ii 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. 
