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FOREST AND STREAM. 
[May 8, 1909. 
CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY 
TROUT, BASS, or MASKINONGE FISHING. BIG 
GAME. SUMMER HOTELS. ISLANDS TO 
LEASE. CAMPING. CANOE TRIPS. PROSPECTING. 
ISLANDS IN THE GEORGIAN BAY. 
T here are two ways of doing everything—a right and a wrong. 
This applies to arranging your holiday. The wrong way is to 
make for some point, and chance its suitability, accommodations 
and conveniences. The right way is to consult the Tourist Depart¬ 
ment, C. P. R. Offices, Montreal. They know the best places, the 
good guides, and will answer any question that may puzzle you. If you 
only take the trouble to write you will avoid possible disappointment. 
If you have not got FISHING and SHOOTING, ask for a copy. 
NEWFOUNDLAND 
A Country ol Fish and Game. A Paradise for the Camper and Angler. Ideal Canoe Trips. 
The country traversed by the Reid Newfoundland Company’s system is exceedingly rich in all kinds of fish and 
game. fAll along the route of the Railway are streams famous for their SALMON and TROUT fishing, also 
Caribou barrens. KAmericans who have been fishing and hunting in Newfoundland say there is no other country 
in the world in which so good fishing and hunting can be secured and with such ease as in Newfoundland. 
Information, together with Illustrated Booklet and Folder, cheerfully forwarded upon application to 
J. W. N. JOHNSTONE, General Passenger Agent, Reid Newfoundland Company, St. John’s, Newfoundland. 
KENNEL BOOKS 
We have just secured at a bargain certain volumes of great interest to dog 
lovers and breeders and can thus offer our readers an unusual opportunity to 
secure these books at a low price. They are: 
English Kennel Club Stud Book, 1869 to 1886, 13 volumes. 
The interesting item in this set is the first thick volume which includes 
the years 1869-74. It is long out of print, scarce and valuable. 
National American K. C. S. B., Vol. I. (Printed in St. Louis and lor^ out of 
print and scarce). 
A. K. C. S. B., Vols. V.-X., 1888 to 1893. 
A. K. R., Vols. I.-IV. (all published). 
An opportunity to procure a complete set of the English Kennel Club Stud 
Book to 1886 occurs but seldom. This set and the others can be secured at a 
bargain. 
FOREST AND STREAM PUB. CO. 
127 Franklin St., New York. 
The “Game Laws in Brief” gives all 
the fish and game laws of the United 
States and Canada. It is complete 
and so accurate that the editor can 
afford to pay a reward for an error 
found in it. “If the Brief says so, you 
may depend on it.” Sold by all 
dealers. Price, twenty-five cents. 
FOREST AND STREAM PUBLISHING CO. 
127 Franklin Street, New York. 
HEALTH IN THE HILL TOPS 
of Orange, Sullivan, Ulster, and Delaware Counties, N.Y. 
On the 
NEW YORK, ONTARIO & WESTERN RAILWAY 
SUMMER HOMES in a region of absolute 
HEALTH AT MODERATE COST. 
2,000 feet above the sea; pure air, pure water, pure milk, 
no malaria, no mosquitoes. Three Hours from New 
York—^recommended by physicians. Send 8 cents to the 
undersigned, or call ana get free at offices below the 
SUPERBLY ILLUSTRATED BOOK, “SUMMER 
HOMES,” of 140 pages. It gives a list of Hotels, Farms 
and Boarding Houses, location, rates of board, attrac¬ 
tions, etc. Information Bureau, 425 Broadway, N. Y. 
IN NEW YORK—141, 425, 1354 Broadway, 245 Colum¬ 
bus Ave., 2798 3d Ave., Ill West 125th St., 182 5th Ave. 
Ticket offices, Desbrosses and West 42d St. ferries, 56 
Beaver St. 
IN BROOKLYN-4 Court St., 479 Nostrand Ave., 390 
Broadway, The Eagle Information Bureau. 
May 29th, 30th and 31st, excursion tickets at reduced 
rates will be sold, giving an opportunity of personally 
selecting a summer home and also enjoying a day’s 
fishing in this delightful region. Tickets good returning 
May 30, 31 or June 1. 
J. R. DUNBAR, 
Gen’l Pass. Agent, 56 Beaver St., N. Y. 
A 
Bottled 
Delight 
Club 
Cocktails 
Ever 'wanted a cocktail, 
and found, that gin, ver¬ 
mouth or whiskey had run 
out? This never happens with 
Club Cocktails in the house. 
Keep a bottle on hand and have 
the best cocktail in the world 
always ready for serving. 
Martini {gin base) Man¬ 
hattan {whiskey 
base) are al¬ 
ways popular. 
F. HEUBLEIN 
& BRO. 
Hartford New York 
LondoB 
