June 15. 1912 
FOREST AND STREAM 
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For Sale. 
GAME BIRDS 
Hancarian Partridges, Quail, Ring-neck Pheasants, Wild 
Turkeys, Capercailzie. Black Game, Wild Ducks, Decoys. 
lieautiful Swans, Fancy Pheasants, Peafowl, Cranes, 
Storks, Ornamental Ducks and Geese. 
**Everything in the bird line 
from a Canary to an Ostrich. ** 
1 am the oldest established and largest exclusive dealer in 
land and water birds in America, and have on hand the 
most extensive stock in the United States. 
G. D. TILLEY, Naturalist 
Darien, Conn. 
Ihe CELiaUltATED HUNGARIAN and ENGLISH 
IVARTHIUGES and PHEASANTS, Capercailzie, Black 
t.ame, V\ ild l urkeys, Uuail, Rabbit, Deer, eta, for 
stocking purposes. Fancy Pheasants, Peafowl, thanes. 
Storks, beautiful Swans, ornamental Geese and Ducks, 
Foxes, Squirrels, F'errets and all kinds of birds and 
animals. Send 4 cents for illustrated descriptive circulars. 
v\ ENZ & VIACKENSEN, Dept. T, Pheasantry and 
Game Park, Vardley. Pa. 
RAINBOW TROUT 
»re 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. 
him, the stakes being on the one side the hand 
of the Raja’s beautiful daughter, Kokola, and 
on the other the head of his adversary. 
The Raja never lost, because he had a tame 
rat which he had taught to turn with his tail 
unobserved, the dice after they had been thrown. 
One day, however, there came along the liero, 
Rasala, of whom you will have heard. Hav¬ 
ing seen the Princess Kokola, he was deter¬ 
mined to win her, so he continued disguised as 
a servant when a royal competitor was 
playing with the Raja, and it was not -very long 
iDefore he spotted the trick of the rat. By the 
time his turn came to compete, he had provided 
himself with a cat, whose presence so demoral¬ 
ized the rat that he was afraid even to leave 
his hole. The result was that Rasala, who was_ 
as good at dice as he was every other kind of 
noble accomplishment, won hands down, 
“ 'The Headsman’ was not altogether sorry to 
get so fine a son-in-law, while Princess Kokola 
had fallen in love at first sight with Rasala, so 
they all lived happily ever after.’’ 
The Haji’s story ended simultaneously with 
our arrival at the fort. I dismounted, and after 
bidding my cheery companion farewell, went to 
make myself presentable for the day. Before 
long, there came to me in my tub, the smell of 
some of my fish frying, and I expected that, 
after all, despite my two never-to-be-forgotten 
losses, tea fish weighing nine pounds was what 
some folk would be thankful for.—Sarhaddi in 
the Asian. 
Small-Mouth Black Bass 
V\'e have the only establishment dealing in young small- 
mouth black bass commercially in the United States. Vig¬ 
orous young bass in various sizes, ranging from advanced 
fry to 3 and 4 inch fingerlings for stocking purposes. 
Waramaug Small-Mouth Black Bass Hatchery. 
Correspondence invited. Send for Circulars. Address 
HENRY W. BEEMAN - - New Preston, Conn. 
BROOK TROUT 
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. 
CONSULTING FISHCULTURIST. —Founder and late 
Managing Director of Welham Park Hatcheries, England, 
idvises on all matters connected with fishculture. 
IKjnald Walker, Drumlin Trout Hatchery. Barnereld, N.Y. 
FOR SALE— $55. 
A SMITH PREMIER TYPEWRITER, purchased in 
July. 1911. “E. S. S.,” care Forest and Stream. 
WILD CELERY—\VH,l) RICE attract wild ducks. 
Write for c rcular. Prices most reasonable. 
CLYDE 11. lERRELL, Oshkosh, W is., R.F.D. No. 5. 
When writing say you saw the advertisement 
in “’Forest and Stream.” 
rEUGX/S'OJV’S' 
Patent Reflecting Lamps 
THOMAS J. CONROY, Agent, 
28 John Strest. 
Cor. Nassau St., 
New York. 
With Sliver Plated 
LocomotiveReflec- 
torsand Adjustable 
Attachments 
UNIVERSAL LAMP. 
For Sportsmen’s use. Combines Headt/I 
JackfFront and Top), Boat Jack, Fishing, 
Gamp, Belt and Dash Lamp, Hand Lan¬ 
tern, etc. 
EXCELSIOR LAMP, 
For Night Driving, Hunting, Fishing, etc. 
Is adjustable to any kind of dash or vehi¬ 
cle. Send stamp for Illustrated Catalogue 
and address all orders Lamp Department. 
TO PREVENT FIRES. 
Under general orders issued Feb. i and in 
force throughout the territory traversed by the 
Philadelphia, Baltimore and Washington, the 
Northern Central and the West Jersey and Sea¬ 
shore Railroads of the Pennsylvania Company, 
particular emphasis is placed on the control of 
forest fires both by preventive measures and in 
activity fighting fires when they do start. En¬ 
gine men are ordered to observe every precaution 
to -prevent the setting of fire both in the care 
and use of their engines. Trainmen are ordered 
to notify the superintendents and section gangs 
as soon after discovering a fire as they can, and 
freight trainmen are also instructed to stop and 
extinguish small fires wherever practicable. 
Trackmen are instructed to extinguish all fires 
that start on or near the right-of-way, and give 
all possible help in fighting fires both on and off 
the company’s property and to do necessary burn¬ 
ing of old ties, debris, etc., when there is the 
least danger from fire. Supervisors are ordered 
to have the right-of-way burned over to a plowed 
line lOO feet from the track wherever this is 
possible, this provision being a practical adop¬ 
tion of the requirements of the New Jersey Rail¬ 
road fire line lav/. They are to further notify 
the State fire warden in Maryland, New Jersey 
and Pennsylvania if a forest fire occurs on land 
not owned by the company. Operators are re¬ 
quired to transmit without charge all messages 
relating to forest fires on or near the company’s 
property. 
'I'his is the most thorough and detailed pro¬ 
vision for the control of forest fires yet made 
by any of the railroad companies of the State — 
Newark Call. 
TUNA BAITS. 
The leaping tuna, which affords such sport on 
the Californian coast, is, we believe, identical 
with the fish to be found in the Mediterranean 
and off the Spanish coast. The fish is caught 
by trolling, and we have taken them on a hook 
dressed with a bunch of the leaves which inclose 
the ears of maize. When drawn through the 
water, these strands quiver and somewhat resem¬ 
ble the motion of a flying-fish. On the Pacific 
coast the usual bait is a flying-fish, and the fish¬ 
erman endeavors by the action of his rod to give 
a lifelike action to the bait, making it leap and 
squatter along the surface of the water.—Shoot¬ 
ing Times. 
The Forest and Stream may be obtained from any 
newsdealer on order. Ask your dealer to supply you 
regularly. 
Taxidermists. 
J. KANNOrSKY, 
PRACTICAL GLASS BLOWER 
and manufacturer of artificial eyes for birds, animals and manu¬ 
facturing purposes a specialty. Send for prices. All kinds of 
heads and skulls for furriers and taxidermists, 369 Canal 
Street, New York. 
Please mention ‘‘Forestand Stream.” 
SAVE YOUR TROPHIESc 
VOrite^for our Illajtrated Catalogues 
^‘Heads and Horns/’ 
fives directions for yreparine »n4 preserving Skins, 
et®. Als® prices for Heads s.ad Rugs, Birds »n4 Fish, and siK. 
kiads *f work i» Taxidermy. 
Ward's Natural Science Esta^^listiment 
ROCHESTER. R Yo 
ROWLAND, 
TAXIDERMIST, 
A specialty in mounting Moose, Elk. Caribou and Deer 
heads. Call and examine work. 
No. 182 SIXTH AVENUE, 
Tel. 4205 Chelsea, Near 13th St. NEW YORK 
Manual of Taxidermy for Beginners 
By C. J. MAYNARD 
A complete gpiide in collecting and preserving bird^ 
animals, fishes, and reptiles. Implements, supplies, di¬ 
rections, formulas, etc., all plain and readily understood. 
Cloth, illustrated. Postpaid, 11.00. 
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