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THE SPORTSMAN TOURIST 
THE 
RALEIGH 
WASHINGTON, D.G. 
The Modern Fireproof Hotel 
of the Nation’s Capitol 
Capacity 700 Guests 
European Plan 
$2 per Day and Up 
Pennsylvania Ave. and Twelfth St. 
Midway between the Capitol and the White House 
E. L. WESTON, Manager 
Winter Sport with Rod and Gun 
Sportsmen, spend yonr winter vacation here Good 
f e’sdi -fnd th Tlf ands , ° f A ( ' ks i plent y of quaii. Both 
short huL 1 f Wa .L Cr . fish,ng can ° e had within a 
Address 1 ° ° f the house - Correspondence invited. 
THE RENDEZVOUS, Homosassa, Florida 
_T. D. BRIGGS, Proprietor 
l^inehurs! 
py NORTH CAROLINA , 
CURRITUCK DUCKS 
A private duck club in the heart of Currituck 
Sound will take this Season a limited number 
of outside Gunners by the day or week. Season 
Opens November ist. Apply to 
JOSEPH S. MELSON, Superintendent, 
Waterlily, Currituck County, North Carolina 
Hunting Season Now On 
Deer. Partridge and Bear Abundant 
GLE NELLIS—A year-round Resort in the 
great game region of the Rangeley Lakes. 
Address: 
F. E. Leslie, Manager, Andover, Oxford Co., Me. 
HUNTERS’ LODGE! 
Good Quail Shooting! 
for ladies and 
Copper Stein Sets 
Sherbet Sets, Fruit & 
Nut Bowls, Tobacco Cad¬ 
dies, Ash or Pin re¬ 
ceivers, Trays, etc. Send 
tor booklet and include 
65c. for small copper bowl 
with your initial in brass 
repousse. 
CLEWELL STUDIOS 
F St.CANTON, O. 
Choice accommodation 
gentlemen. 
Best chef south of Potomac. 
Terms $3.00 per day, $75.00 per month. 
GEN’L FRANK A. BOND BUIES, N. C. 
ARTHUR BINNEY 
(Formerly STEWART & BINNEY) 
Naval Architect and Yacht Broker 
MASON BLDG., KILBY STREET, BOSTON, MASS. 
Cable Address: “Designer,” Boston 
NEWFOUNDLAND 
A Country of Fish and Game 
A Paradise for the Camper and Angler 
Ideal Canoe Trips 
in all kinds 
The country traversed bv the Reid N. , ,, , Ideal Canoe Trips 
of Fish and Game. All alLg th e R routf C ° mpany s >s exceedingly rich ii. ... 
fishing, also Caribou barrens Americans*bi Way i, are s J r ^ ms fa "J°“ s fo . r th ? ir Salmon and Trout 
there is no other country in the world in wWV, haVe B j en c £? h,ng an . d hunting in Newfoundland say 
such ease as in Newfoundland Inform= 7 ? fu ® ood ..!| sb, 1 l ,g and hunting can be secured and with 
forwarded upon application "0 Information - <° g ether with illustrated Booklet and Folder, cheerfully 
^W- N. JOHNSTONE, General Passenger Agent, Reid Newfoundland Co., St. John’s, Newfoundland. 
An Excellent Opportunity for a Few Members to Join 
the Best Duck - Shooting Club in the State of Florida 
A few membershins in K-e* __m .t. t-., .... 
tasifsritt' mmSZMp "ip }‘r o1 '.“t 4“ «< rMrisSS 
X&SBSr* 
« —. ;-. 111 creeKs oi o 
This proposition is all real estate, no mortgage. 
Membership fifteen hundred dollars each. B B 
lohnPnTUan "pT e | S memb ' ra who own ‘he Club now: 
Trust Co ^ A?ur?ay Strfel kew\IrrWim^ : Viliam H. English. Vice-President, Empire 
poration, 135 Front Street New York ■ I v,1 e ^° od ’o Pr ^ ,den V. Connecticut Tobacco Cor- 
Woodbridge, New Jersey faobart T Park FnrJlrU^ f e p tl: ?}£' e Fire Brick Manufacturing Co., 
Dennis C 7 fauss, of the firmofScliwary Park § T J I£or & *56 Fifth Avenue, New York 
of Mellon Trust Co., Pittsburgh Pa” OiarliTr n .^ auS */ B j* rclaybtreet > Ncw York; L. Mellon 
John J. Roberts, of John J ifofierts ’&Co „ (ret 'r cd J >5 To c mpkins P,ace - Brooklyn, N. Y. ; 
F^fuTl re f r ' d 1- Cr “anufaoture* Avenu^, AU^n'tfcCity 1 ^ 1 ’! °° klyn ’ N ’ Y ' ; P ' 
For full information apply to JOHN PULLMAN, 741 Union Street, Brooklyn. N. Y. 
CAROLINA 
HOTEL and 
COTTAGES 
Open for the 
Season' 
Nov. 10 . 1915 
Holly Inn 
opens 
Jan. 10th. 
Berkshire and Harvard 
open January 1 5. 
Threo iN-hole golf count**, an«l 
new 9-hole practice course, 
fairways have been much 
improved. Tennis. Livery and 
saddle hoi-Hcs. model dairy, 
shooting prenerve, trap 
shooting. 
Frequent taurnamentH in all 
sport* for degirahle prize*. 
Excellent now roads in a 
radius of 'At miles or more. 
Through Pullman Service 
from New York via Sea¬ 
board Air Line. Only one 
night from New York. 
Boston. Cleveland. Pitts¬ 
burgh and Cincinnati. 
Send for illustrated hooklet 
giving full information 
Pinehurst General Office 
PINEHURSI, LEONARD JHFIS, Boston. Mass. 
Robinson Crusoe’s Island Outdone! 
of ST M P VINCENT ISLAND - FLA., in the Gulf 
containing over 13,000 acres of 
nahs U, e M’ t fresh water lakes, grassy savan- 
n ' d h° ar , native V.rginia and Osceola 
deer, also imported India deer, wild cattle 
fi U sh key ’Th 1 ' 1Il T° n I S °a du - c u s i an<1 a11 varieties of 
rf] 1 ' Tll e Island with bungalows, hunting 
lodges, yacht, boats and vehicles for sale 
lb™ ° S a an estat ?' „ Easily protected. Many 
thousand acres of finest pine trees. Book- 
• Se £ l r,x e ^ est - For information in 
quire V. M. PIERCE, 663 Main St., Buffalo. 
WANTED —Pointers and setters to train; 
game plenty. For sale trained setters, also 
some good rabbit hounds. Dogs sent on trial. 
Dogs boarded Stamp for reply. O. K. Ken- 
nels, Marydel, Md. 
FOR SALE! 
Game preserve 2,500 acres with privilege of shooting 
on adjacent land s about same size tract. Short dis? 
! a i"“ Charleston, South Carolina on Rail Road 
wh ch affo'rd S s a freii, ,gh V” 1 ^ W .,‘ th a sma “ branch 
\vnicn anords fresh water for the game which ia 
abundant. Quail, woodcock, turkeys and deer. Some 
cotto? tM ^ F Oi 
Kingston: 5 S ad C dreSS “ G ° me *” P ° St ° ffice B °* 5 
Deer Head Manikins 
or forms of Papier Mache for taxiderm- 
'* ta . or tbose wanting to mount their own 
scalps. Eyes furnished, and all informs- 
tion on the mounting of deer heads. 
Live different sizes. Send for catalogue. 
PAPIER MACHE SPECIALTIES CO. 
Reading, Michigan 
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