FOREST AND STREAM 
Salmon Fishing 
The salmon fishing rights on the York 
River, County of Gaspe, Canada, th *5 
property of the late George L. Peabody, 
are for sale, or to be leased for one year 
with option of purchase. 
Also his summer residence in village 
of Gaspe, consisting of comfortable stone 
house with 40 acres of land, may be 
purchased. 
A fine opportunity for sportsmen look¬ 
ing for good fishing and a summer house. 
Address JOHN D. PEABODY, 
2 Wall Street, New York City, N. Y. 
Small-Mouth Black Bass 
We have the only establishment dealing in young 
small-mouth black bass commercially in the United 
States. Vigorous young bass in various sizes, rang¬ 
ing from advanced fry to 3 and 4 inch tingerlings 
for stocking purposes. 
Waramaug Small-Mouth Black Bass Hatchery. 
Correspondence invited. Send for Circulars. Address 
HENRY W. BEAMAN - New Preston, Conn. 
RAINBOW TROUT 
are 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. 
Brook Trout °, f a . n aee / , for storing 
brooks and lakes. Brook 
trout eggs in any quantity. Warranted delivered 
anywhere in fine condition. Correspondence solicited. 
THE PLYMOUTH ROCK TROUT CO. 
Plymouth, Mass. 
Brook Eyed Eggs for Sale 
N. F. HOX1E, 
TROUT, R. F. D., PLYMOUTH, MASS. 
Sixty dollars for rent of 4 room furnished cottage, 
and n fish?ng SeaSOn " ^ ront > orange grove, shooting 
C. H. STOKES, Mohawk, Florida. 
Ross Sporting Rifle brand new, never used or shot, 
'latest model, 280 calibre with copper tube, expanding 
.Vo n a . cl , ass >y 1 : t ; s , elf - Price in New York, $55.00 
First $38.00 takes it. Will trade for new gun and cash. 
Ross Luck, care of Forest and Stream. 
—Subscriber desires to purchase Volume n 
of FOREST AND STREAM, bound or unbound. Ad- 
Volume 9, care of FOREST AND STREAM 
UP PILE, New York City. 
LEATHER PILLOW TOPS AT COST. 
r Se .?;' d f £ r p £ oe list leather goods, etc. H. 
Leather Co., Dept. 1, Elmhurst, Ill. 
T. 
Live Pheasants 
In large or small quantities for stocking 
game preserves. Now very cheap owing 
to war. Prices include all freight to and 
live arrival guaranteed at any of the 
Eastern ports of the United States. 
J. CARLTON HUNTING, 
The Gaybird Pheasant Farm, 
Great Missenden, Bucks, England. 
CAMORA GUN CLUB. 
The sportsmen of Camora, S. D., have organiz¬ 
ed a gun club and elected the following officers .* 
President, H. H. Shaeffer; secretary-treasurer, 
E. H. Snow. 
F. H. Mellon ... 
J. P. Sousa . 
T. R. Varick _ 
S. W. Putnam 
M. S. Hootiman . 
B. M. Higgins on , 
D. T. Leahy .. 
C. W. Billings .. 
W. H. Patterson .. 
W. H. Kivitts .... 
W. F. Clarke _ 
F. A. Hodigman ... 
R. A. Hall . 
J. L. Snow . 
J. B. Lai tain oe, Jr. 
V. Oliver ... 
A. W. Church 
B. V. Covert . 
R. L. Spotts . 
D. F. McMahon . 
A. E. Ranney _ 
G. V. De-ring . 
Mayor Reed . 
J. D. Platt, Jr. ... 
F. S. Wright . 
G. iN. Fish . 
C. D. Coburn _ 
H. W. He ikes .... 
G. L. Lyon . 
A. B. Richardson . 
W. H. Jones . 
W. M. Foord . 
Al. Heil . 
S. A. (Huntley _ 
*H. D. Gibbs .... 
C. H. New c omb .. 
*E. LI. Storr . 
*J. M. Hawkins .. 
* 0 . R. Dickey ..... 
*€. W. Phell-is .... 
*W. A. Joslyn . 
L. C. Grant . 
*C. O. Le Co-mpte 
*W. Huff . 
*E. M. Daniel . 
*C. E. Goodrich _ 
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TROPHY WINNERS—TIES, ETC. 
Preliminary Handicap—Shoot-Off—Tie for First. 
Score Yards 
89 J. D. Platt, Jr. ^ 
89 S. A. Huntley . 22 
89 H. W. Heikes . 20 
89 G. N. Fish .20 
J. D. Platt, Jr., winner. 
Class Trophies—Preliminary Handicap. 
President’-s Trophy—A, S. A. Hun tie y; score, 89; handi¬ 
cap, 22. 
Governor’s Troiphy—B, A. E. Ranney; score, 88; handi¬ 
cap, 18. 
•Secretary’s Trophy—C, D. W. Baker; score, 87; handi¬ 
cap, 17. 
Captain’s Trophy—D. V. Oliver, score, 84; handicap, 19. 
High Amateur Average on 600—16 Yard Targets. 
S. A. Huntley . 575 x 6 00 
High Amateur Average on 800 Targets—Entire Program. 
S. A. Huntley . 759 x 800 
Midwinter Handicap. 
Trophy to Winner—S. A. Huntley, score, 95 .from 23 
yards. 
Class Trophies—Midwinter Handicap Event. 
Class A—J. B. Dalliance, Jr., 93; handicap, 19 yards. 
Class B—C. H. Newcomb, 93; handicap, 22 yards; shoot- 
°“> * 5 —G, W. Billings, 93; handicap, 18 yards; shoot- 
off, 18—17. C. W. Hillings, winner. 
Class C—D. Wadsworth, 94; handicap, 17 yards. 
Class D—I. Andrews, 92; handicap, 16 yards. 
HARTFORD GUN CLUB. 
The New Year's handicap merchandise shoot 
of the Hartford Gun Club at the quarters at 
Knott's corners in Farmington saw 'the trap- 
shooters in fine form and many excellent scores 
were recorded during the day’s sport. The prize 
winners were R. N. Clark, E. H. Morse, R. Hol¬ 
lister, R. Tabor, F. Herman, C. Easton and G. 
heather. Hollister's performance was particu¬ 
larly notable. He broke forty-seven targets out 
of a possible fifty. An idea of the popularity of 
the holiday shoots at the club may be gained from 
the fact that on Chnistm'as and New Year's the 
combined number of targets trapped was 4,275 
Following is the summary of the New Year's 
shoot: 
GUNS 
RIFLES-AMMUNITION 
Sportsmen’s Supplies 
Honest Goods, Bottom Prices, Squara Deal 
Send three stamps for Katalog 
POWELL & CLEMENT CO. 
410 Main 8t., Cincinnati, 0. 
WANT TO SWAP GUNS? 
I will pay cash for your erun, rifle, or pistol, or 
exchange with you for any other firearm you may 
want, write me what you have, what you want, 
and I will make you an offer by return mail. 
S. J. Francis, 8 Cornhill, Boston, Mass. 
FOR SALE. 
• ^ W &st *' ey Richard’s single banreil trap gun, 32 
in. barrel, treble bolt, ventilated matted exten¬ 
sion rib,. ivory sights, Silver’s recoil pad, extra 
strong ejector, weight 8 pounds, length of stock 
14ft in., drop, 2 in. This gun is elegantly 
engraved, is an extra close hard shooter, and 
in perfect condition. A hand-made, genuine sole 
leather gun case, latest style, goes with gun 
Price, $150. 
JOHN T. HYLAND 
112 Broadway OSSINING, N. Y. 
Don’t Wear a Truss! 
Brooks’ Appliance, the modern 
scientific invention, the wonder¬ 
ful new discovery that cures 
rupture, will be sent on trial. 
No obnoxious springs or pads. 
Has Automatic Air Cushions. 
Binds and draws the broken 
parts together as you would 
a broken limb. No salves. No 
plasters. N o lies. Durable,cheap. 
C. E. BROOKS, the Discoverer Sent On trial to prove it 
Catalogue and measure blanks mailed free. 
Send name and address today. 
C. E. BROOKS, 1949A State St., Marshall, Mich. 
HUNTSM, 
Keep, 
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52-P 
JOSE] 
PFEC tioh Sleeping Bag 
with Pneumatic Mattress 
the most satisfactory camp bed made. Can be 
anywhere and when deflated occupies 
little space. 
Hermann 
Meitcal f . 
Ho Mister 
Shot At 
.. 100 
.. 100 
Broke 
85 
<ED DIXON’S GRAPHITE 
lock mechanism in perfect 
ite. Booklet 
JERSEY CITY. N. J. 
SLEEP OUT OF DOORS 
No sleep is more healthful or restful than w/eep 
in the open, provided jour bed Is right. Per¬ 
fection Sleeping Bags fill every requirement. 
Ask for Catalogue of onr guaranteed Mi.ttresse# 
=» f or home, camp, yacht ami automobile use. 
Mailed free. 
Pneumatic 
Mfg. Co. 
Reinhardt . 
Cook, M. F. 
Clark, R. N. 
Huibbell . 
Colt . 
Bradley . 
Pratt . 
Hart . 
Bond . 
Dunbar .WW W m 
Andrews 
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Lind . 
150 
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Easton . 
100 
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Feather . 
150 
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150 
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Morse . 
75 
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Tabor . 
125 
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Fall . 
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Dowen . 
75 
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Seidler . 
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Jones, John . 
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Hanrner . 
MoCrum . 
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Smith, L. E. 
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