June 8. 1912 
FOREST AND STREAM 
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Resorts for Sportsmen. 
Nova Scotia. 
KED'-GE-MA-KOO"-GE 
NOVA SCOTIA 
A secluded forest region, a magnificent lake, SOO 
wooded islands, innumerable trout streams. A rare 
combination for sportsmen. Abundant game, charm¬ 
ing scenery, seclusion with easy access, and a 
climate unapproached anywhere. A delightful sum¬ 
mer home for families. Modern club house, garage, 
motor boats, telephone, electric lights. $10 per week. 
Automobile from Annapolis. Illustrated booklet 
and game laws. J THOMPSON, Mgr., Kedgema 
kooge Club, New Grafton, Nova Scotia. 
CAMPING IN NOVA SCOTIA 
In the Lake Highlands of Halifax Co. 
An ideal camp ground. Nature pure and simple. 
Good boating, bathing and fishing. Very healthy. 
Just the place to bring the wife and family and 
enjoy life to the fullest extent. Shacks for hire very 
reasonable Write lor particulars. 
T. ROBINSON, P. O. Box 403 HALIFAX, N. S. 
NEW SPORT 
Tuna fishing at Liverpool, Nova Scotia. 
Fish weigh from 300 to 800 pounds. 
Motor Boat in Attendance 
L D. MITCHELL Liverpool, N. S. 
Newfoundland. 
New Brunswick. 
The Best in New Brunswick 
“Your territory, guides, camps, outfit, grub and your 
cooks I believe to be the best in New Brunswick," 
writes a prominent sportsman, whose letter you may see 
upon request. Canoe trips through lakes i-nd streams 
abund-ni with m out a d salmon — remarkable fly 
fishing. I am a member N. B. Guides Association, 
and have had 20 years’ experience. 
CHARLES CKEMIN, (Box 23) Fredericton. N. B. 
Own Your Own Camp 
The paradise of the fisherman and hunter to-day is 
found in the Muskoka and Parry Sound districts of 
Canada. The Muskoka Lakes are famed all over 
the continent for their wonderful beauty and the 
surrounding district is no less famous for its fish 
and game. 
Camp locations are now being sold in blocks up to 
160 acres. Complete title to land with all privi¬ 
leges, frontage on lake, abounding in fish, beauti¬ 
fully wooded, with plenty of deer and small game. 
No vacation so full of health and full of pleasure 
as this. Write for prices to-day. 
PATTERSON & BURRITT 
199 Yonge Street, Room 124 - - TORONTO 
MOSQUITO’INE 
Cream 
Positively prevents attacks of Mosquitoes, Horse 
Flies and Deer Flies. For sale by,your dealer, or 
send 25 cents in stamps for trial package. 
JACKSON CHEMICAL CO., Alackson. Mich. 
Irish Terrier Club of America. 
With seventy-seven dogs and 146 entries 
the second specialty show of the Irish Terrier 
Club of America, at the Morris County Golf 
Club June 1 proved one of the most interesting 
given in this country. Dogs were on view from 
Boston, Chicago, Philadelphia, St. Louis, Pitts¬ 
burg and Seattle. 
J. R. Thorndike’s Thorncroft Marksman 
was given the award as best dog in the show. 
The dogs were judged by Dr. Pensy Jarrett, of 
Philadelphia. The committee in charge of the 
show included John G. Bates, of this town,. 
Chairman, and Singleton Van Schaick, J. R. 
Thorndike. L. Losing Brooks, George S. 
Thomas, M. N. Buckner and William P. Wol¬ 
cott. The winners’ classes were as follows: 
Dogs—First, J. R. Thorndike’s Thorncroft 
QUEEN OF PEARLS. 
Marksman; France G. Porter’s Abbey Playboy, 
reserve. 
Bitches—First, Frances G. Porter's Abbey 
Redfly; John G. Bates’ Blarney Buttercup, re¬ 
serve. 
Brace — First, John G. Bates’ Blarney But¬ 
tercup and Blarney Belinda; Frances G. 
Porter’s brace, reserve. 
Teams—First, John G. Bates’ Blarney But¬ 
tercup, Belinda, Blarney Bandit and Blarney 
Belle; Mr. Bates’ No. 2, reserve. 
Veterans, Six Years Old and Over—First, 
John G. Bates’ Blarney Redeemer; Mrs. Single- 
ton Van Schaick’s Pat, reserve. 
Veteran Bitches, Six Years and Over— 
First, John G. Bates’ Blarney Bessie; H. P. 
Martin’s Edgecomb Party, reserve. 
Stud Dog—First, John G. Bates’ Blarney 
Redeemer; William P. Wolcott’s Thorncroft 
Sportsman, reserve. 
Brood Bitch — First, John G. Bates’ Blarney 
McChree. 
FEEDING WILD TURKEYS. 
A SPLENDID flock of wild turkeys is being kept 
from starvation along the public road between 
this city and the White Deer Valley by several 
sportsmen from this city who make regular trips 
on alternating days with food. The distance is 
six miles, but the satisfaction they get out of 
the work repays for the trouble. The food is 
placed in the road along the ridge upon which 
the turkeys stay. The other night the big birds 
came into the road where a sleighing party was 
passing that way, showing no fear, but rather 
expecting the noisy merrymakers to show them 
some attention in the way of food. Many per¬ 
sons throughout this section have turned their 
attention this year to feeding turkeys, quail and 
pheasants.—Williamsport (Pa.) Correspondence, 
North American. 
Resorts for Sportsmen. 
Montana. 
AN IDEAL OUTING PLACE 
On the main road to Yellowstone, where you can 
build up a run down constitution 
while you fish, ride horseback, climb mountains, or 
just loaf. A tent, a cabin or a house. Rates, $12.00 
a week. KARST’S COLD SPRING RESORT, 
Salesville, Montana 
Maryland. 
Minnesota. 
MUSCALLONGE GALORE 
Over 40 lakes, accommodations for 80 guests. Bass 
and Muscallonge fishing at the door. Write for 
28 page booklet. Bus meets all trains at 
PINE CONE CAMP 
Dorset, Hubbard Covinty ... Mirvn. 
CAMP RECREATION 
In the great Mantrap valley in Lake Park Region, 
Northern Minnesota. Best of all kinds of fishing, 
especially Muskallonge and Bass. Beautiful lakes 
among the pines. Delightful river trips to our out¬ 
side camps. Log cabins. Central dining room. 
Booklet. 
A. G. IRWIN, Dorset, Minnesota 
MUSKALLONGE PARTRIDGES 
On beautiful Man Trap Lake. Hubbard’^Co.. Minnesota. 
200 miles northwest of St. Paul. Comfortable cottages, 
good home cooking, guides and boats. Charges reason¬ 
able. Best Muskallonge fishing in Minnesota at the 
door. Bass in plenty in nearby lakes. Pike Camps in 
connection. Partridges in season. Deer plenty in season. 
For particulars address 
McMAHON ® SONS . - Dorset, Minnesota 
Michigan. 
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ON INTERMEDIATE LAKES 
The only real fishing waters of Northern Michigan 
where you can get net results. Abundance of black 
bass, as well as pike, muscalonge and all kinds of 
small fish. Good board. Good camp sites. Daily 
mail, etc. For full particulars and reservations 
address W. C. GREEN, THE MAPLES, R. 2, 
Bellaire, Antrum County,. Michigan. 
Wisconsin. 
KOIL A 
12 miles east of Chetek on Potato Lake. The finest view in 
this part of the state. 120 feet above the lake. The fishing is 
great for Bass and Muskies and Pike. Chain Lakeonly mile 
by trail, has Muskies and Bass; and Pine Lake, K mile, has 
Bass and Lake Trout and Pickerel. Lots of shade, spring water, 
and the bestoffood. Large rooms. Boats on all lakes. Mini¬ 
mum rates by the week, 2 persons to a room, $12 each; 1 person 
to the room, $15. Roads fine. No charge for ice or boats to 
guests. Limited to 20 guests. 6 trout streams within 10 miles. 
W. E. BARDEN. Chetek. Wis. 
