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FOREST AND STREAM 
[June 19, 1909. 
"Resor-tj for Sportsmen. 
BRITISH CAST 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. 
Rocky Mountain Guides 
Hunting trips a specialty. Elk, Deer, Mountain 
Sheep and Bear. Best hunting grounds in the 
Rockies. Also prepared to handle Park and Fishing 
Parties with wagon or pack outfit. Satisfaction 
guaranteed. References given. 
SNYDER BROS., A^ess Maiquette, Wyo. 
„ WYOMING. 
X Ranch, Cody, Wyoming, 
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Open year round for big-game hunting, fishing and out¬ 
door life in the Rockies. Address H. L. FERGUSCIN, 
Stamford, Conn.; B. C. Rumsey, Cody, Wyo. 
fJP AMONG VERMONT’S GREEN 
^ HILLS and on LAKE CHAMPLAIN 
Best Summer Resort Region. Terms $5 to $10 per week. 
Handsomely illustrated booklet containing 150 pages, full 
information, also details Tercentenary Celebration, Lake 
Champlain. Send 6 cents to “Summer Homes,” No. 28 
St. Albans, Vt.; 360 Washington St., Boston; or 385 
Broadway, New York. Free on personal application. 
"THE HOMESTEAD,” Narrowsbiirg, Sullivan Co., N. Y. 
Good bass and trout fishing, three miles from R.R. Daily, 
$1.50; weekly, $7 to $9. Children, $5. Robert Heubner. 
POCONO MOUNTAINS 
NEW SPRUCE CABIN INN.— Where you can catch 
trout. Six well-stocked streams. Rooms en suite and 
with private bath. Acco. for families. Booklet. 
W. J. & M. D. PRICE, Canadensis, Pa. 
SPORTSMEN, come our way for the best hunting and 
fishing country, on the North Shore of Lake Superior. 
Moose, Caribou and Bear, numerous; also Trout, Pike, 
Pickerel and Bass, weighing from 1 to 7 lbs., were caught 
at our camps last year. Only one day’s travel by canoe, 
from the Canadian Pacific Railway. Twenty-four moose' 
seen in twelve days from our camp door in Oc¬ 
tober last year by American sportsmen. We furnish 
everything. White guides only are employed by. us. 
Write for particulars in regards to our hunting country. 
Address GRAY & ARMSTRONG, Schreiber,' Ontario, 
Canada, Box 31. 
Grand Island Forest and Game Preserve 
An island containing 13,600 acres, located in Munising 
Bay, Lake Superior, two and one-half miles from Munising, 
Michigan. Efficient boat service between island and mainland. 
Stocked with Caribou, Elk, Moose, and various species of Deer 
and Birds. Located in the upper peninsula of Michigan,, 
where fishing and hunting abounds. Excellent rail arid water 
connections- Hotel Williams and Cottages with all modern con¬ 
veniences, located on the island, opens for business June 20th. 
Terms Reasonable 
Additional Cottages, located on Lake Superior, furnished for 
housekeeping, for rent by the week, month ofiseason/ Lots, on 
which to build cottages, for lease. For illustrated booklet, 
containing full information, apply to • ' ■_ : 
THE CLEVELAND-CLIFFS IRON CO. 
Land Department _ Munistng. M ichigan 
NEWFOUNDLAND 
Salmon fishing and caribou hunting, best obtainable. 
Guides and camp outfit supplied. BAY ST. GEORGE 
HOTEL, Stephenville Crossing, Newfoundland. 
HUNTING IN AFRICA 
Shooting parties outfitted and guided in 
Rhodesia. Best English and American refer¬ 
ences. Abundance of Big Game. Address 
WILLIAM FINAUGHTY. JR.. 
Bulawayo. Rhodesia. 
■When writing say you saw the ad. in 
“Forest and Stream.” 
"Resorts for Sportsmen. 
^ NEW BRUNSWICK 
Sportsmen.—If you are planning a hunting trip this fall 
and want good heads, try our camps on the Serpentine, 
headwaters of the Tobique River. A noted country for 
big game. Moose, Caribou and Deer plentiful. For par¬ 
ticulars write to LEWIS & FALDING, Perth, Victoria 
County, New Brunswick. 
We will insert your Hotel or Gamp Adrertisement 
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.(X). 
FOREST AND STREAM. NEW YORK. 
7*ropert.v for Sate. 
For Sale—Large Tract Hunting and Fishing Land 
at a very moderate price per acre, about 34,000 acres 
of hunting and fishing lands in one body, in Clinton 
Co., Pa., on main line of Pennsylvania R.R. to Buffalo, 
with station on the property, with no inhabitants whatever 
on the entire property, with the exception of those em¬ 
ployed, residing in houses belonging to the property. 76 
miles of brook trout streams, an abundance of deer, bear, 
ruffed grouse and other game. Adjacent to the Pennsyl¬ 
vania State Forest Reservation, thoroughly provided with 
graded roads and numerous camps. One of the finest 
locations for a hunting and fishing association in the State 
of Pennsylvania. For information, price and terms, apply 
to the undersigned. 
GLEN UNION LUMBER CO., LTD., Pottsville, Pa. 
FISH HATCHERY FOR SALE or LEASE 
Munising, Michigan. 
Located at railroad station of Munising Railway Co., 
near Lake Superior. Hatchery fully equipped for hatch¬ 
ing and raising fish. Eight outdoor ponds. Keeper’s 
dwelling furnished for housekeeping. For full particulars 
address 
THE CLEVELAND-CLIFFS IRON CO. 
Land Department Negaunee, Michigan 
Gentleman’s Country Club Farm For Sale 
Near Winsted and Norfolk, Conn., about 315 acres, timber 
and farm land, beautiful lake, 30 acres; also smaller lake, 
both well stocked; good summer and winter fishing; 
private waters. Two good trout brooks; caretakers, also 
club house, 8 rooms each, large veranda; good barn and 
stable accommodations. For terms and particulars ad¬ 
dress Lock Box 3, Winsted, Litchfield County, Conn. 25 
” SALMON RIVER ~ 7 ~ 
OWNER WILL LEASE salmon river and camp Equip¬ 
age on North Shore St, Lawrence. Fishing tor two rpds._ 
About 40 fish per rod can be taken during- the season.’ 
Average, fourteen to fifteen pounds. Particulars, C. D., 
care Forest and Stream. 26 
For Sale. Exclusive Jishing privilege In 33 - 
acre pond ,,40 miles from Philadelphia. Pickerel 
and -Bass.- Good Hiftiting nearby. Write for 
particulars to Louis Wittenberg, 262 So. 2 d St., 
Philadelphia, Pa.- ; 
, > SALMON FISHING. 
FOR RENT.—A good salmon fishing privilege in Prov- 
■rnce of Quebec; very accessible. Fine commodious camp 
■fully equipped. Address H. W., care Forest and Stream. 
25 
Trout Ponds and Farm. Formerly State Hatchery. 
Spring flowing 1200 gallons per minute. House with 
modern improvements overlooking spring and ponds. 2 
tenant houses, barns," etc. Price, $18,000. Ad’dresS J. H. . 
SLACK, Troutdale Ponds, Bloomsbury, .N- J. 
BERKSHIRE TROUT HATCHERY ,FOR SALE. 
140 acres. Fine forest. Never failing mountain springs. Ponds 
with exceptional natural conditions for trout raising. Well 
stocked with 50,000'fish. Threb houses with baths and modern 
conveniences. Seven miles from Gteat Barrington. Good 
roads. Address J. S. SCULLY. Great Barrington, Mass. 
VCfants and Ejecbanges. < 
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. 
Canoe an(i Boat Building. 
A Complete Manual for Amateurs. Containing plain 
and comprehensive directions for the construction of 
canoes, rowing and sailing boats and hunting craft. By 
W. P. Stephens. Cloth. Seventh and enlarged edition. 
264 pages. Numerous illustrations and fifty plates in 
envelope. Price, $2.00. 
FOREST AND STREAM PUBLISHING CO. 
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S L Dodds. 
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119 
A U Williams.... 
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W M Sandefer.... 
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78 
C M Rix. 
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75 
P E Calame. 
14 19 10 9 13 11 
76 
E M Roberts. 
13 16 10 
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75 
A P Glimpse. 
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71 
E D Crook. 
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J E Ellis. 
13 15 
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Toe Schaer . 
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■p M Kilroy. 
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1) i Alexander... 
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Guv Chinault .... 
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Dr Dibrell . 
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W Mosby. 
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Harvey . 
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W J Cox . 
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J O’Kelley. 
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Lumpkin . 
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June 10, Third Day. 
Interest fagged but little on the concluding day of 
the_ shoot, as the score sheet will show, seventy partici¬ 
pating, and fifty of these shot through the entire pro¬ 
gramme. 
The amateurs again ran away from the hired man, for 
H. D. Gibbs was high with 190; H. R. Howard, second, 
with 189; H. Dixon, third, with 186. H D Gibbs by his 
fine score of to-day managed to beat out Harvey Dixon 
for high general average by two birds. 
In the professional class H. Money was high with 
184; H. D. Freeman, second, with 183, and H. J. 
Borden, third, with 182. 
The two-man team championship was the event of in¬ 
terest to the State shooters, and there were eleven teams 
entered representing seven different clubs. That sterling 
pair of good fellows representing the Camden club, J. P. 
Wright and A. L. Morgan, carried off the honors with 
the fine total of 47 out of 50. Pine Bluff team No. 1,- 
consisting of J. P. McGee and Emil Voss, were the 
runner-up with 46, McGee accounting for 24. Springdale 
was third with 43, but of these Furry scored all of 
his 25, however, his running mate, Chas. Henson, was 
going bad, and this good score went to naught. 
The weather man got mixeu up on his signal, as he 
promised rain for the day, but this failed to materialize 
until after night and this did much to make the shoot 
the success it was. 
The same amount was added as on the second day, 
$380, of which $30 was added in each of the 15-target 
events and $35 in the 20-target events. 
Events: 123456789 10 11 12 
Targets: 15 20 15 15 20 15 15 20 15 15 20 15 Brk. 
H D Gibbs . 13 18 13 15 19 15 15 18 15 14 20 15 190 
H R Howard ... 15 19 14 14 18 15 15 19 15 13 19 13 189 
H Dixon .14 19 15 13 18 15 13 19 12 14 19 15 186 
H Money . 10 20 14 15 20 13 14 19 14 13 18 14 184 
A P Smith .15 18 12 15 17 14 14 18 14 14 18 14 183 
E Caldwell . 15 19 14 14 16 12 15 18 14 15 19 12 183 
H D Freeman ... 14 15 15 14 19 14 14 17 14 14 19 14 183 
Harry Faurote ... 14 18 14 15 19 14 14 17 12 14 17 14 182 
H J Borden .14 18 13 15 16 15 14 17 14 13 18 15 182 
B H Finley . 13 15 15 14 18 13 15 20 14 13 17 14 181 
O N Ford . 14 19 13 13 17 13 14 17 13 14 20 14 181 
F Huston . 15 18 14 13 17 13 13 18 13 13 20 14 181 
.D A Edwards ... 13 18 15 15 18 12 14 16 12 16 19 13 180 
-Eddie Coe .. 14 20 14 13 17 15 13 15 12 14 18 14 180 
F W Barton . 14 20 14 11 19 13 13 17 15 12 18 14 180 
D D Gross . 13 20 13 15 19 14 13 17 11 14 18 13 180 
G Clements .15 19 15 12 19 15 15 16 14 12 17 11 180 
J P McGee . 13 IS 13 14 19 12 12 17 15 14 18 14 179 
J P Wright .1417 13 14 19 14 11 17 14 13 19 14 179 
G K Mackie .13 16 14 14 17 15 14 17 14 12 17 13 176 
O Williams .15 16 14 15 18 12 11 17 11 13 18 15 175 
J T Lloyd . 15 17 14 14 18 13 14 18 12 13 18 12 116 
C N Furry .14 16 11 14 18 12 14 16 12 13 17 14 173 
Emil Voss .14-15 13 12 15 13 12 19 11 14 18 14 170 
H T Edwards .... 11 17 14 10 19 13 14 19 12 10 18 12 169 
A L Morgan .... 10 18 13 13 18 12 14 15 13 15 14 14 169 
J B Goodbar .14 17 10 13 16 14 13 18 13 11 15 14 168 
J D Proctor 12 14 13 12 16 13 13 19 15 11 16 14 168 
T W Williams ... 12 18 13 12 20 13 11 18 10 10 18 12 167 
Joe C Chatfield. . 13 14 14 15 17 10 12 15 13 15 17 13 165 
,G C Hanley .14 17 11 14 17 13 12 18 9 10 17 13 165 
W A Campbell ... 13 19 10 13 15 13 13 18 11 10 16 12 163 
W H • Simpson ... 13 18 8 12 18 13 12 16 10 13 16 13 162 
Jr M Pemberton.. 14 IS 10 11 16 13 12 17 11 11 16 13 162 
C D Conrey . 13 13 12 12 14 9 13 20 13 13 18 10 160 
W M Haney ..... 13 17 12 12 18 14 13 15 11 9 17 8 159 
W B Miller ..'...12 15 11 9 18 15 1115 1110 16 16 158 
Joe Poyner . 12 17 13 11 13 12 14 19 8 14 18 9 157 
Geo Schwake „. . 12 11 12 13 16 13 9 17 13 13 16 11 156 
J C Chambers- 13 17 10 13 17 12 11 11 12 11 13 10 156 
B Vinson .11 13 15 13 15 13 11 17 12 10 19 7 156 
A L Wilson ...-. 8 14 12 14 14 10 13 17 11 12 16 13 154 
T T Omohundro.. 12 13 12 12 15 13 12 16 11 12 12 11 151 
G F Peterbaugh-.. 9 17 11 12 15 11 10 17 13 9 14 12 150 
D H Halladay... 1213 10 11 14 8 1114 13 13 17 13 149 
F W Hoyt . 10 17 13 13 16 6 11 20 10 13 17 11 149 
W B Mann •. 13 14 9 10 15 9 9 15 7 10 17 13 ' 141 
E A Howell . 11 16 12 7 10 14 12 13 10 9 15 10 139 
Chas Henson ..... 13 17 13 8 12 6 13 13 10 10 7 12 134 
L Omohundro ... 7 15 13 11 15 12 7 11 11 10 13 8 133 
D T Alexander .. 9 8 7 7 14 10 .... 8 .. 11 7 104 
P N Knotts .14 14 12 14 18 13. 85 
Guy Chenault . 13 19 13 12 16 12 85 
W D Fullton .... 8 14 9 13 16 14. 74 
A P Glimpse .... 11 16 8 10 17 9 . 69 
P M Kilroy .11 11 12 11 14 9. 68 
J C Ellis . 8 11 12 13 13 11 . 68 
W M Sandefer... 6 15 9 8 9 12 . 59 
Ray . 14 15 13 .. 15 .. 8 .. 65 
Ashby .10 16 13 .. 16 .. 10. w 
M V B Waddle.11 16 .. 11 16 11 65 
Ebbetts .10 15 13 38 
R F Baise.. 7 .. 11 .. 18 
D J Chenault.10 10. 20 
Tom Younts . 2 2. 4 
R L Howard. 8 8 
