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THE MARKET PLACE 
This department offers the small advertiser an exceptional opportunity to get in touch with live prospects. Numerous interesting items are here 
offered for sale and exchange. If you have anything to sell or exchange or are in the market for something and do not know where to find it, place 
your advertisement herein at nominal cost of two cents a word small investment, big opportunity cash must accompany your order as the low 
charge for this space precludes expense of bookkeeping. May forms close April fifteenth. Cash enclosed with orders at our risk. 
DECOYS 
FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE—Continued 
TAXIDERMY 
CANADA WILD GEESE, SWANS AND WILD MAL¬ 
LARDS, etc.—Mated breeding pairs. Buy now to breed 
this season. Whealton Game Preserve, Chincoteague, 
Virginia. _ 
LIVE WILD MALLARD DECOY DUCKS—A decoy 
that decoys, raised in old Wisconsin. Eggs from these 
little beauties for delivery in April and May, $1.25 per 
setting. Orders now being booked. Raise a bunch of 
decoys this summer for your fall hunting trips. E. G. 
Showers, Onalaska, Wis. 
CANADA WILD GEESE—BUY NOW TO BREED 
THIS SPRING—Young pairs, right age to train for 
decoys, $8. Mated, breeding pairs of trained decoys, 
$15. Wild black mallards and English decoy ducks, 
$4.50 the pair, also offer swans and other ornamental 
waterfowl. Whealton Game Preserve, Chincoteague 
Island, Va. 
BOUND VOLUMES FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE 
18 Vols. Forest and Stream, from 1906 to 1914, bound 
in green Buckram, gold lettered, flat opening. Price 
$25.00 which is less than binding cost. C. F. Brockel, 
Danbury, Conn. 
MODERN FISH CULTURE.—Fred Mather. Covers 
the entire field of fish culture. Illustrated. Price post¬ 
paid $1.00. Forest and Stream Publishing Company, 22 
Thames Street, New York. 
FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE 
FOR SALE—One Leonard 13 foot light salmon rod, 
one Leonard reel, both brand new, used once. Address 
Box G, Forest and Stream Publishing Company. 
BARGAINS—75 used motorcycles, all makes, over¬ 
hauled, in good order, good tires. Send for list. Mueller 
Cycle Co., Milwaukee, Wis. 
FOR SALE—Pair, exceptionally large and beautiful 
White Swan. Freshly Mounted. Write for particulars. 
H. L. Felt, Agent Can. Nor. Exp. Co., Findlater, Sask., 
Canada. 
FOR SALE—Stevens Pope target rifle, .32-.40, latest 
model, 11 lbs., 30-in. barrel, listed $72, mold, Pope 
loader, palm rest, perfect inside and out; a beauty; $30. 
Write for full description. H. K. Cooley, 22 Belmont 
Place, Springfield, Mass. 
SPORTSMEN—Shoot 1,000 times a day as many days 
as you wish without a lame shoulder by using a Perkins 
shock absorber recoil pad, $3. 554 x i&; 554 x 1 54; sVi 
x 5 5- x 6 x 154. 10 Sea Street, Everett, Mass. 
FOR SALE OR RENT—Log Cottage, 8 rooms fur- 
nrshed tn Pecos National Forest, Cowles, near Santa 
re, New. Mexico. Altitude 8,000 feet, finest fishing 
and hunting, barn, saddles, waterworks, garden, fire¬ 
wood, 50 acres pasture and timber. W. Goodrich Jones, 
Temple, Tex. 
. “Oh for a Lodge in Some Vast Wilderness/’ a cry 
in vain before many years. Join me to conserve 30,000 
acres in Maine, for outing purposes. Ponds, lakes, 
rivers, ideal fishing, hunting, trapping, canoeing. Sev¬ 
eral tracts of valuable virgin timber. Can combine 
profit with pleasure. For particulars address D, Forest 
and Stream. 
GINSENG, JOURNAL—-Arrowsmith, Illinois, 48-page 
monthly, 50c. a year. Vital interest to Ginseng seal 
growers. 100 seeds given new subscribers, when wanted. 
FOR SALE—Spaldings. High Grade Fencing Outfit. 
Two 34 inch Solingen foils, two leather plastrons, best 
masks. Little used. Would trade for shotgun or fold¬ 
ing boat or high grade fishing tackle. A. W. Summers, 
Eldorado, Ill. 
OARS AND CANOE PADDLES 
THE NEW YORK BOAT OAR CO.—For canoe or 
tender the best made. 69 West Street, New York City. 
DRY BATTERIES—Worn out made better than new 
for about 3c. Instructions 20c. “Willamack,” Grampian, 
Pennsylvania. 
Hearts and livers of exceptional quality. Special 
attention given to prompt and safe delivery of Fish Food 
tj all Fish Cultural Clubs and Trout Growers. Livers 
for the purpose guaranteed to be free from Disease 
and Parasite. Henry Abrams, 501 West 51st St., N. Y. 
HUNTING AND FISHING; shares in sportsman’s 
club in the Adirondacks for sale. Excellent hunting 
and fishing. 3,200 -acre preserve with five lakes. 
Unusual opportunity for sportsmen. Write for details. 
W. H. Cadwell, New Britain, Conn. 
FOR SALE—One .25-cal. Stevens rifle, 44J2 model 
telescope and Lyman peep sight, good as new; first 
check for $23 takes it. W. C. Heasley, Nowrytown, Pa. 
FOR SALE—.38 Cal. Iver Johnson Double Action, 5 
shot, 354-in. barrel, in good condition, for $3. W. C. 
Bengs, Kingfisher, Okla. 
RIFLE TARGETS FOR SALE—Standard American 
target center 150 yards’ rifle; sheet 16 x 17 in., 60 book 
paper, $1 per hundred, $8 per thousand. Gazette Publish¬ 
ing Company, McKees Rocks, Pa. 
FOR SALE—Ithaca 16-ga. hammerless, automatic 
ejector, grade i 54 , new this season, perfect inside and 
out, price $30; Marlin repeater, 16-ga., smokeless steel, 
matted ribbed barrel, perfect inside and out, price 
$25. F. I. Hendrikson, Northwood, la. 
A CLEARING HOUSE FOR SPORTSMEN—Tell 
us what you want and we will .sell same to you either 
new or used and will accept any used sporting goods 
in part payment Stamp for list. Sporting Goods 
Exchange, Fall River, Mass._ 
FOR SALE—Setters and pointers, puppies and old 
dogs at reasonable prices for high quality. Amos Bur- 
hans, Waterloo, Iowa. 
FOR SALE—Four Ai moose heads, ready to sell by 
March 15; also two fine caribou heads at $75 each. John 
Schaefer, Taxidermist, Ely, Minn. 
FOR SALE—Extra good foxhound, Kunkel Bros.’ 
breeding, black and tan with white points, fine looker, 
about 2254 inches, racy built and very fast. Ten days’ 
trial, price $25. Bowne Bros., Keyport, N. J. 
FOR SALE—A 2-piece Castleconnell Fly Rod wit 
extra tip, used only a few times. John Riordan, 31 
Walnut Street, Cincinnati, 0 . 
SELL OR TRADE—12-ga. C grade Fox Ejector, nev 
$60.00; 16-ga. Smith Hammerless 00 , new, $22.00; 20-g; 
Union Pump, 26-in. ribbed Krupp take down, nev 
$17.50; 303 Savage checkered $15.00; 35 Standard Pum; 
new, $ip.oo; 38 x 55 1894 Half Magazine take dow 
new Winchester, $15.00; 45 x 70 Half Magazine tak 
down receiver sight, $12.50; 401 Winchester Auto re 
ceiver !lgh jv $U.5o; 380 Savage Auto, new, $12.50; 4 
Colt Auto Government model, new, $17.50. Want 20-g 
Repeater, 20-ga. double, 22 Imp, 38 Revolver, 
Lugar. Box 378, Camden, Ark. 
30-ca 
THESE GUNS AT A GOOD DISCOUNT ON LIST 
PRICES—One New 15 bbl. Marble Game Getter Gun in 
case, list $20.00. One No. 4 Ithaca Gun with two sets of 
bids, in double case, almost new, list $140.00 One L. C. 
Smith, single trigger, almost new, in case list $150.00. 
One new Ithaca with Lancaster single trigger in case, 
list $90.00. Ed. J. Martin, Scales Mound, Ill. 
VARNISH AND PAINT 
EDWARD SMITH & CO.—Floor varnish for homes 
and bungalows. Long Island City, N. Y. 
DEN CURIOS—Prehistoric Indian relics. Modern In¬ 
dian beadwork and trappings. Old guns, pistols, swords, 
daggers, Pioneer crockery, brass and pewter. List 4 
cent. N. E. Carter, Elkhorn, Wis. 
BENNETT TYPEWRITERS, like new. American 
typewriters, new. .38 automatic Colt; .44 Colt rifle; 
White Cross Electric Vibrator, best offer. F. D. 
IVfcQueen, Boulder, Colo. 
TAKE YOUR WIFE—Brook and lake trout in the 
dooryard. Well built bungalow at Raquette Lake, N. 
Y. Fireplace, separate kitchen, icehouse, etc. Com¬ 
pletely furnished, cheap rent for May. Jud Landon, 740 
Union Street, Schenectady, N. Y. 
WANTED 
A gentleman of excellent character' (a good fisher¬ 
man) whose life has been spent in refinement and 
leisure, will act as companion to select party, or person 
on trips for fishing. Is intimately acquainted with 
all the streams and lakes in the Maine woods and 
Southern waters. Will procure guides, accommodations, 
appropriate flies and give instructions, whenever desired. 
Is a good photographer. Will attend to all the details 
so necessary for comfort and enjoyment, in a trip to 
the woods. Exceptional references furnished and re¬ 
quired. Would expect reasonable financial recognition, 
according to time and size of party. Address M, care 
of Forest and Stream. 
WANTED—Position of training, handling and taking 
care of game preserve and high class shooting dogs. 
I have had fifteen years of experience training and 
handling high class shooting dogs. I can give best 
of reference as to me and my work. Address A. S. 
Ketchum, Comersville, Tenn. 
OLD COINS WANTED—FREE—Our standard illus¬ 
trated book, sells at 15 cents, or if preferred, dozen 
West postcards, given for three months at 10 cents, 
collectors’ hundred-page paper, devoted to stamps, coins, 
relics, weapons, old books and minerals. Established 
1895. Philatelic West, “Collectors’ World,” Superior, 
Nebraska. 
AMERICAN GAME BIRD SHOOTING.—Covering 
the whole subject of upland American game bird shoot¬ 
ing. By Geo. Bird Grinnell. Illustrated, 550 pages. 
Price postpaid $3.50. Forest and Stream Publishing 
Company, 22 Thames Street, New York. 
TAXIDERMISTS 
CROSBY FRISIAN FUR CO.-“Let us Tan Your 
Hide. Rochester, N. Y. 
, A TAXIDERMIST—Learn to mount birds and tan 
turs Mounting instructions, 25 cents; tanning, 10 cents. 
Anybody can learn. Send for instructions. John A. 
Byram, Taxidermis t, 45 Byram Avenue, Dover, N. J. 
LIVE ANIMALS 
FOX’ RACCOONS, SKUNKS, MINK wanted for 
breeders. Must be healthy. State what you have and 
Farm, Clifton, M^ ’ Deerlick Lod e e > Fur and Poultry 
BELGIAN HARES—Some Extra Good Breeding Doe*. 
$2.50 each, 50 cents extra when bred to my famous 
buck Rex 2d. W. J. Gibson, Station D, Columbus, O. 
RING-NECK PHEASANTS, per pair $5, males $2. 
Vancebur|f S K°y S n ° W ’ $I ‘ 5 ° *° r I3 ’ Chas - Hammond . 
GET WISE-RAISE. PHEASANTS FOR PASTIME, 
rrontable and fascinating. Send for prices. Connecticut 
Farms Pheasantry, Union, Union County, N. J. 
KENNELS 
FOR SALE Dogs, all breeds, for all purposes; cattle, 
sheep, hogs, ferrets, rabbits, pigeons; 15 cents for new 
handsome catalogue, with 90 illustrations, all breeds- 
price list poultry. Susquehanna Valley Kennels, Tunk- 
hannock, Penna. 
p T JE RS , POINTERS, BEAGLES AND 
FOX HOUNDS, finest stock in the world, sold under 
positive guarantee. Our reputation is backed by Forest 
& Stream—a lifetime in the business, and hundreds of 
unsolicited testimonials from all parts of America. 
1 rained dogs and puppies shipped on trial. Send io 
cents for catalogue, prices, photographs, etc. Hopewell 
Kennels, Stewartstown, Pa. 
AIREDALE—The gentlemen’s all-round dog. Co-llies 
of the best possible blood lines. We have puppies, 
grown dogs and brood m atrons. Tell us just wnat you 
want and get our list. W. R. Watson, Box 202, Oakland. 
Iowa. 
PEDIGREE STUD DOG—Chesapeake Kennela, John 
Sloan, Lee Hall, Warwick Co., Virginia. Buck London, 
welped 9-29-1912; enrolled Vol. 13, F. D. S. E. Tony T., 
I2 54 t F. D. S. B. Water Meg, 20919 F. D. S. B. Punch 
3rd, Fannie, Water King, Brown Juda, Sampson Lady 
Dewey, Kent Princess, Neptune Nettie, Grover Juda. 
CHESAPEAKE DUCK RETRIEVERS—Thoroughbred 
stock, natural retrievers from land and water; pups 
6 months old for sale. John Sloan, Lee Hall, Va. 
Beagle pup started on game, good type, grandly bred. 
Also shotgun and revolver. Jas. A. Whalen, Whitehall, 
New York. 
PAIR OF BEAGLE PUPS—6 and 9 months. Started 
on game; also brood bitch. Jas. A. Whalen, Whitehall. 
New York. 
RABBIT HOUND PUPPIES, 
$3.00 each. F. Price, 26 Nowell 
lands, Massachusetts. 
fine hunting stock, 
Road, Melrose Bigh- 
MEN I HAVE FISHED WITH.—Incidents with rod 
and gun from the killing of birds and little fishes 
to buffalo hunting, by Fred Mather. Illustrated. 400 
pages. Price postpaid $1.50. Forest and Stream Pub¬ 
lishing Company, 22 Thames Street, New York. 
ANGLER’S WORKSHOP.—Practical hints for the 
amateur rodmaker, by one who knows how.—Perry D. 
Frazer. Price $1.00 postpaid. Address orders to Forest 
and Stream Publishing Company, 22 Thames St., N. Y. 
PHOTOGRAPHY 
FILMS developed 10c., all sizes. Prints 254 - 354 . tc.: 
254 - 454 . 354 - 354 . 354 - 454 . 4 c.; Post Cards, 50c. aoz. Work 
guaranteed and returned 24 hours after receiving. Post¬ 
paid. Send negatives for samples. Girard’s Commercial 
Photo Shop, Holyoke, Mass. 
SEND US TEN of your favorite Kodak negatives, any 
size; will print one picture from each negative for a 
total of ioc. (stamps). Or will develop any size roll of 
film and furniish one print from each negative for ioc. 
This is a trial offer, made to show our High Clasi 
Finishing. 8 x 10 mounted enlargements 25c. Roanoke 
Cycle Company, Roanoke, Va. 
FILMS developed 10c.; prints 3c. to 5c. Take no 
chance on bathroom finishing; send to a reputable 
Incorporated Company conducting largest plant in exist¬ 
ence. Price list and special offer. Enlarging our 
specialty. Chicago Photo Finishing Co., 54 W. Lake 
Street., Dept. C., Chicago. 
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