FOREST AND STREAM 
[March 27, 1909. 
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"Resorts for Sportsmen. 
BRITISH EAST AFRICA. 
Big-game hunting parties thoroughly and economically 
equipped. 
ELEPHANT. LION. BUFFALO. 
ANTELOPE. RHINOCEROS. 
Tell us when you want to start, and we do the rest. 
Write for booklet to NEWLAND TARLTON & CO., 
LTD. (head office, Nairobi, B. E. Africa), 166 Piccadilly, 
London, England. Cables: Wapagazi; London. 
NEWFOUNDLAND 
Excellent Salmon and Trout Fishing; also Caribou 
shooting. Tents, guides, boats provided. Write 
BUNGALOW, Grand Lake, Newfoundland. 
BRITISH COLUMBIA 
Bear Season May and July, 1909. 
BERT WILLIAMS, - Lillooet, B. C. 
We will insert your Hotel or Gamp Advertisement 
in a space of this size (one inch) at the following 
rates: One time, $2.10; three months (13 insertions). 
$18.20; six months, (26 insertions), $35.00; one year 
(52 insertions), $60.00. 
FOREST AND STREAM. NEW YORK. 
Vtfants and Rjceban^es. 
SPORTSMEN! HUNTERS! TRAPPERS! 
I will pay good prices for all kinds of live wild water 
fowl, either wing-tipped or trapped birds. 
G. D. TILLEY, Darien, Conn. 
WANTED. 
Copy of Buffalo Jones’ “FORTY YEARS ON THE 
PLAINS.’" Pay cash. Address DR. WHEELER, 519 
Franklin St., Buffalo, N. Y. 13 
WANTED 
Forty thousand brook trout fry and ten thousand large, 
vigorous yearlings. Address Box “C,” Forest and 
Stream Pub. Co., 127 Franklin St., N. Y. City. 13 
Pigeon Shooting. 
By CAPT. A. W. MONEY. 
A standard book on the sport by a recognized expert, 
covering all phases of live-bird and clay-pigeon shooting 
with much that is of value to every man who wishes to 
be complete master of his gun. 
Covers position, guns, ammunition, handling, sighting, 
field shooting, trigger pulls, technique and practice. This 
book will soon be out of print. Listed to sell at $1. 
Our price, while they last 
75 cents, postpaid. 
FOREST AND STREAM PUBLISHING CO. 
A Danvis Pioneer, 
A story of one of Ethan Allen’s Green Moun¬ 
tain Boys. By Rowland E. Robinson. Cloth, 
214 pages. Price, $1.25. 
Mr. Robinson’s Forest and Stream serial, “In Pioneer 
Days’’ has been published in a volume uniform in style 
with “Danvis Folks,” and those readers who, are so 
fortunate as to possess Mr. Robinson’s other books will 
be glad to add this to the series. 
Contents: At the Deer’s Head. The Wilderness. 
Hermit Life in the Woods. Visitors. Ticonderoga. La 
Canadienne. Dalrymple, the Scout. Scouting on Cham¬ 
plain. Hubbardton. Ruby. A Curious Bit of History. 
The Smooth-Bore. The Patriarch of Danvis. 
FOREST AND STREAM PUBLISHING CO. ' 
7*roperty for Sale. 
FOR. SALE 
in CANADA 
On the “Rideau,” near Jones’ Falls, attractive 
Bungalow, on Coon’s Point, about 75x 40; hand¬ 
somely furnished, large living room, dining room, 
kitchen, butler’s pantry, 5 bed-rooms, bath-room, 
broad verandas, about 15 acres, water on three 
sides, boat house, naphtha launch, skiff, canoe, 
ice-house, barn, pony, pony-cart, saddle, harness', 
etc., running water in house, barn and boat house, 
both from lake and spring, modern plumbing 
throughout, finest bass fishing in Canada, first- 
class construction. Property in perfect condition. 
For further information, address 
ROOMS 1841-1849 
No. 42 Broadwa.y, - New York City 
13 
FOR SALE. 
Property for a Club. 
Unexcelled on the Coast for gunning, fishing and boating 
club. Location, ocean side of Eastern Shore, Virginia. 
Bay birds, ducks, geese and brant, quail and rabbit shoot¬ 
ing, excellent fishing, surf bathing, automobiling and 
driving. Building new and fitted with electric lights. 
Hot, cold, and salt water. Furnished and ready for oc¬ 
cupancy. Address, A. H. G. MEARS, Wachapreague, 
Va. Agents wanted. 
SHOOTINGS IN 
SCOTLAND. 
Tom and Jas. Speedy, practical Shooting 
Agents, have a large number of grouse moors, 
deer forests and other shootings to let. Lists 
sent on application. Apply Speedys, Edinburgh. 
FOR SALE.—CAMP AT RANGELEY LAKE.—This 
camp, known as Lake Point Cottage, with several acres 
of land, is situated on a point near the outlet of Range- 
ley Lake, Maine, and a short distance from ihe Portland 
& Rumford Falls R. R. Its situation is the mest attrac¬ 
tive in this region, and the fishing and hunting excellent. 
Besides the camp itself, with a large living room and an 
open fire-place, eight bedrooms, dining-room, kitchen and 
servants’ rooms, there are ice and wood houses fully 
stocked. Also a guides’ house, stable, boat-house, and 
boats. Everything in order and well furnished. Must 
be sold to settle an estate. For terms and further details 
write to MRS. REUBEN A. TUTTLE, 10 Wellington 
Road, Brookline, Mass. 15 
WILL EXCHANGE good building lots for small yacht. 
Sail and rowboat. SHERBC)RNE, Beach Haven, N. J. 
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For Sale—Exclusive Fishing and Hunting 
privileges in Canada. Fine trout fishing. Moose, cari¬ 
bou and deer. Fine camps easy of access. Care-taker in 
charge. For further information address P. O. Box 262, 
Bangor, Me. 
WILDFOWL SHOOTING. 
Containing Scientific and Practical Descriptions of 
Wildfowl; 'Their Resorts, Habits, Flights, and the Most 
Successful Method of Hunting Them. "Treating of the 
selection of guns for wildfowl shooting, how to load, aim 
and to use them; decoys and the proper manner of 
using them; blinds, how and where to construct them; 
boats, how to use and build them scientifically; re¬ 
trievers, their characteristics, how to select and train 
them. By William Bruce Leffingwell. Illustrated. 373 
pages. Price, in cloth, $1.50; half morocco, $2.50. 
FOREST AND STREAM PUBLISHING CO. 
Uncle Lisha^s Outing* 
A Sequel to “Uncle Lisha’s Shop.” By Rowland E. 
Robinson. Cloth. Price, $1.25. 
FOREST AND STREAM PUBLISHING CO. 
League Records. — Highest single string: Thresher, Bel¬ 
monts, 50. Highest total, 'Ninth Co., 235. 
Total 
Points. 
Belmonts . t 4022 
Ninth Co.•.. 3985 
S W V. 3952 
T R and G C. 3916 
Whittentons . 3886 
Wampechos . 3854 
T R C. 3854 
Y M C A. 3832 
Highlands . 3767 
Ahtanums . 3684 
Av..per T’l by Op 
Match. 
ponents. 
223 8-18 
3868 
221 7-18 
3882 
219 10-18 
3884 
217 10-18 
3874 
215 16-18 
3884 
214 2-18 
3860 
214 2-18 
3893 
212 16-18 
3889 
209 6-18 
3834 
204 12-18 
3894 
Manhattan Rifle and Revolver Association. 
New York, March 18.—At 2628 Broadway to-day scores 
were made as follows: 
Revolver, 20yds.: T. Anderton 89, 88, G. P. Sanborn 
85, A. Knowlson 85, 85, 77; J. L. R. Morgan 85, 84, 83, 
80, 80; A. L. Wyant, 81;, H. A. Reitzenstein, 78, 78; 
Dr. J. R. Hicks, 89. 87, 85, 83; P. Hanford, 89, 87, 86, 83; 
S. Scott, 82; A. L. A. Himmelwright, 95, 87; M. Hays, 
86; Dr. R. H. Sayre, 93, 90, 89; G. Grenzer, 92, 91, 88, 88, 
87, 87, 82; J. E. Silliman, 86, 85. 
Jos. E. SiLLiM.\N, Treas. 
Bergen Beach Gun Club. 
Bergen Beach, L. I., March 20.—Goad scoring was 
impossible on account of the high wind to-day. Capt. 
Dreyer’s 23 was high for the (day, and was excellent, con¬ 
sidering the unfavorable conditions. Each event was at 
25 Targets. Scores: 
Events: 
G Kelly . 
J N Hendrickson 
H Voorhees . 
H W Dreyer . 
D Weiskotten .... 
H Wolpert . 
Hendrickson . 
C Jones . 
J Shevlin . 
Griffith . 
Dondena . 
James . 
Drenn . 
I 2 3 4 5 
19 20 17 IS 20 
19 19 18 17 17 
17 14 IS 20 17 
18 16 23 15 .. 
II 14 10 .. 13 
12 19 20 .. .. 
19 .17 
16. 
.14 18 
18 17 8 12 9 
16 19 12 17 16 
11 7 8 13 12 
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PUBLISHERS’ DEPARTMENT. 
In our business columns this week the famous firm, 
Messrs. Von Lengerke & Detmold, announce the re¬ 
moval of their business about May 1 to the Fifth Avenue 
Building, on the site of the old Fifth Avenue Hotel, at 
the intersection of Fifth Avenue and Broadway, between 
Twenty-third and Twenty-fourth streets. New York. 
'Their purpose is to improve and enlarge their business, 
as they have done after each move, three in all, in the 
past twenty-seven years. This new location is considered 
by experts as the most central and prominent of New 
York business buildings. It is contiguous to all the 
main transit lines, surface, elevated, subway and New 
Jersey and Long Island tunnels. Their new store will 
have a large area of show windows. With the thorough 
trade knowledge possessed by this firm, and the high 
grade and complete stock of sporting goods which it 
carries, combined with its prestige for square dealing, 
there is no doubt of its broader success in its new home. 
The equipment of arms and ammunition for the 
Roosevelt-Smithsonian African expedition embraces guns 
suitable for shooting all kinds of game, from birds and 
small animals to the big and dangerous armor-skinned 
rhino. For hunting the latter the party will rely on 
Winchester .405 caliber repeaters, known as the model 
1895, which are the most powerful repeating rifles made. 
They will shoot a steel-patched bullet through about 50 
inches of pine wood or a half-inch steel plate, and no 
animal living, can withstand a shot from one of these 
guns. For less dangerous game, rifles of the same make 
and model, but handling .30 Governnient model 1903 
cartridges, will be used. For small animals, the party 
is provided with Winchester .22 caliber automatic rifles. 
These guns are reloaded by their recoil, it being only 
necessary to pull the trigger for each shot. For birds, 
Winchester Repeating shotguns, 12-gauge, shooting six 
shots, will be used. These repeaters are calculated to 
stand rough, hard use, as they bear* the stamp of ap¬ 
proval of the U. S. Ordnance Board for strength, safety 
and reliability. A big assortment of Winchester am¬ 
munition of various- kinds and sizes was of course pro¬ 
vided for the different guns, making the equipment com¬ 
plete in every detail. 
Hints and Points for Sportsmen* 
CoiTipiled by “Seneca.” Cloth. Illustrated, 244 pages. 
Price, $1.50. 
This compilation comprises six hundred and odd hints, 
helps, kinks, wrinkles, points and suggestions for the 
shooter, the fisherman, the dog owner, the yachtsman, 
the canoeist, the camper, the outer; in short, for the 
field sportsman in all the varied phases of his acitvity. 
“Hints and Points” has proved one of the most prac¬ 
tically useful works of reference in the sportsman’s 
Fbrary. 
FOREST AND STREAM PUBLISHING CO. 
