FOREST AND STREAM 
642 
THE MARKET PLACE 
Numerous interesting items are here 
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charge fr^th.s^pace precludes expense of bookkeeping. December forms close November fifteen th. 
DECOYS 
FOR SALE—Live decoys, wild mallards, domesticated. 
The only decoys, $2 per pair. W. Williams, R. R. 3 . 
Marissa," Ill. _ 
FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE 
WONDERFUL CAMERA BARGAINS-$22. S o Kodak 
$15; $22.50 Autographic Vest Pocket Kodak, $15, $30 
Premo, $10; $35 Graphic, $12; $101 Graflex, $65, $107 
Ooertr Anastiemat, $65; $13.50 Icarette, $10. Get list. 
Newark Photo'Supply Co., ni Washington Street, New¬ 
ark, N. J. __ 
have YOU A CAMERA? Write for samples of my 
magazines, American Photography and Popular Photo- 
erauhv wiiich tell you how to make better pictures and 
farn money. F. R. Fraprie, 164 Pope B uilding, Boston. 
COME TO SEAGULL TO SHOOT GEESE AND 
ducks of all kinds. Good accommodations; prices rea¬ 
sonable. Address, Loyd O’Neal, Currituck Co., Sea¬ 
gull, N. C. __ 
COLORED PRINTS AND POSTALS ARE MY 
specialty. Let me show you what my work is. bend 
film and stamp for sample. You will come back tor 
more. Work and prices are right. Favorite views can 
be shown true to Nature in colors. Acceptable as holi¬ 
day gifts. Albert Gibson, 11 S heldon Street, Chicago. 
WATERPROOF YOUR OUTDOOR CLOTHING 
with Drytex. Easy to use; gives best results; does 
not discolor. Full size, sufficient for three garments 
sent prepaid for $1. M. S. Miller, 185 Weldon Street, 
Rochester, N. Y. 
WANTED— Two or three second-hand Vom Hofe 
reels, and two or three Abbey & Imbrie heavy two 
piece rods for tarpon fishing. What have you. C. T. 
Adams, 43 East 58th S treet, New York City. _ 
FOR SALE— Remington 12 ga. repeater; good as new; 
Winchester .25-35 and reloading tools; old Kentucky 
fowling piece 60 inches. Frank Houf, Elmer, Mo. 
FRANCOTTE—Double pigeon gun. 12-30, new condi¬ 
tion. Also new Reflex 3'A by camera, Zeiss, lens, 
film pack and plate holders. Sell cheap. F. E. Wooten, 
4624 Oakland Street, Philadelphia, Pa. 
H GRADE LEFEVER, 20-gauge, brand new; at a bar¬ 
gain. C. E. Downs, Abingdon, Ill. 
WANTED—Shotgun, 12 or 16 ga. State make, condi¬ 
tion and price. Must be cheap. A. H. Reupke, 520 
Iowa Street, Davenport, la. 
STAMPS, COINS, 100, ALL DIFFERENT, FREE— 
Postage 2 cents. Old Curiosity Shop, 33a South 18th 
Street, Philadelphia, Pa. 
FOR SALE—One New Ithaca, No. 4 quality D. B. 12 
ga., Krupp steel, shot less than 25 times; $55 including 
case and cleaning implements. George S. Squiret, 159 
Main Street, Reading, Mass. 
STAMPS, 100, ALL DIFFERENT, FREE—Postage 2 
cents. Mention paper. Quaker Stamp Co., Toledo, 0 . 
ANTIQUE FIREARMS—Antique Guns, Pistols for 
sale.—Fine flintlocks, matchlocks, wheellocks, cross¬ 
bows. We pay freight and postage. No duty. Allen, 
Facade. Charing Cross, London. 
YOU SAVE ABOUT ONE-THIRD BY PURCHASING 
your high-grade camera, anastigmat lens, etc., from us, 
because we take in part payment, not only photographic 
apparatus but also firearms, fishing tackle or anything 
i i the line of sporting goods. C. O. D. shipments. 
Stamp for list of used articles. Sporting Goods Ex¬ 
change, Fall River, Mass. 
WORN OUT LAWNS RENOVATED— 20 years’ experi¬ 
ence in the production and renovation of lawns, tennis 
courts, golf courses, etc. Write for valuable instruc¬ 
tive booklet, “Practical Illustrations of Turf Produc¬ 
tion.” William Tucker, Grass and Turf Specialist, 35 
Nassau Street, New York. 
FOR SALE —Large camp, furnished, and two hundred 
acres virgin forest in finest game section of British 
Columbia. Model location for preserve for club or 
private parties. Big game in abundance. For particu¬ 
lars address: Owner, H. S. S nclair, Hagensborg, B. C. 
DUCK SHOOTING—FOR SALE— A complete gunning 
outfit, including comfortable houseboat of light draft, 
about 40 ft. long. 13 ft. beam, twin screw, accommoda¬ 
tions for 4 people. Two sink boxes (new) and about 
600 decoy ducks (wooden). Now located on Susquehanna 
Flats, Chesapeake Bay. Write for further information 
if interested. Wm. Marcy, 82 Elm Street, Worcester, 
Massachusetts. 
FILMS developed 10c., all sizes. Prints 2J4-3/4, 3 C -1 
2$4-4/4, 3 yis'A, 3 l A- 4)4, 4C-; post cards, 50c. doz. Work 
guaranteed and returned 24 hours after receiving. 
Postpaid. Send negatives for samples. Girard’s Com¬ 
mercial Photo Shop, Holyoke, Mass. 
FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE—Continued 
OARS AND CANOE PADDLES 
THE NEW YORK BOAT OAR CO.—For 
tender the best made. 69 West Street, New 
canoe or 
York City. 
VARNISH AND PAINT 
EDWARD SMITH & CO.—Fluor varnish 
and bungalows. Long Island City, N. Y. 
for home!* 
LEATHER VESTS AND JACKETS—L. 
Mfg. Co., 305 Main St., La Crosse, Wis. 
A. Nelson 
TAXIDERMY 
CROSBY FRISIAN FUR CO.—“Let us 
Hide.” Rochester, N. Y. 
Tan 
Your 
TRAPPERS’ ATTENTION— Raw furs wanted. Get 
highest prices with reliable assortment. Send for price 
list. H. Haimowicz, Retail Mfg., 267 Main, Paterson, 
New Jersey. 
FOR SALE—Moose, elk, caribqu, Rocky Mountain 
sheep and goat; black and white tail deer heads; 
choice; perfect specimens ready to mount; also scalps 
to suit the horns you now have; correct prices; duty 
free; crated or baled to go cheaply by express anywhere. 
Edwin Dixon, Canada’s Taxidermist, Main Street, 
Unionville, Ontario. 
SITUATIONS WANTED. 
HEAD GAMEKEEPER OR SUPERINTENDENT— 
Of large estate or game preserve. Very capable man 
to show sport. Thoroughly experienced rearing Pheas¬ 
ants, Partridge, Quail and Wild Ducks. Management 
of Incubators hatching pheasant and duck eggs. Also 
breeding, training and handling high class shooting 
dogs. Excellent trapper. Competent manager. Ref¬ 
erence from present employer. J. H. W., c-o Forest 
and Stream. 
KENNELS 
FOR SALE —High-class foxhounds, cream of Walker 
breeding; also rabbit hounds sent on trial. Young 
stock a specialty. Fremont Mosher, Stissing Farm, 
Bangall, N. Y. 
FOR SALE—Fox hounds, rabbit hounds, one pair of 
coon dogs—price fifty dollars; will exchange a rabbit 
dog for a squirrel dog or repeating rifle. Formula for 
waterproofing clothes fifty cents stamps. James Jones, 
Chestertown, Md. 
FOR SALE —Five English Pointer pups, 7 months old; 
get the good ones, boys; easily trained, well marked; 
papers with them; females $10, males $15. H. G. Terney, 
R. . i, Latrobe, Pa. 
SALE OR EXCHANGE— Ten breeds of America’s best 
rabbits, all ages. Big, healthy, husky fellows from the 
Adirondacks. Price list, etc., 6 cents. Will exchange 
for dogs. Adirondack Rabbitry, Croghan, N. Y. 
FOR SALE— One Sir Florist male pup 10 months 
started; price $16 cash or exchange to the value of $20. 
Make offers. Edw. Bruce, Mays Landing, New Jersey. 
TRAINED—Coon, opossum, squirrel, rabbit, cat and 
deer hounds. Satisfaction guaranteed. Olliff Bay Hound 
Farm, Blitch, Ga. 
FOR SALE— Litter pointer puppies, whelped January 
2, 1915, white, liver and ticked; grandsons and grand¬ 
daughters of Alford’s John. Strong in Rip Rap, Jingo 
and Lad of Rush blood. John H. Campbell, Eastwood, O. 
FERRETS FOR SALE— Males $3.50, females $3-75- 
Walter Soldan, 17th Street, Wheeling, W. Va. 
WANTED— Pointers, setters and rabbit hounds to 
train. Dogs boarded. Dave Le Compte, Forrest View 
Farm Kennels, R. F. D. No. 1, Lakewood, N. J. 
Use the “MIZZOURI BUG” in place of “pork bait” 
You can then fish in your Sunday’s best, 
And not soil y»’r hands or white vest. 
The “MIZZOURI BUG” is the best of baits. 
Substitute for pork, sure as fate. 
ERAEFCRD ECOKS for Chris ir?s 
^2*83^ “Determined Angler.” Trout Fishing. 
“Most sensible of its kind.”—Grover 
Cleveland. 60 cts. “Angler’s Secret.” “Modern ‘Corn- 
pleat Angler.’ ”—New York Times. $1.00. “Duck Hunters.” 
“A classic.”—New York World. $1.00. “Angler’s 
Guide.” “A fishing encyclopedia.’—Boston Transcript. 
75 cts. Nassau Press, Jamaica, N. Y. 
OUT-OF- 
D O ORS 
By EMERSON HOUGH 
Author of “The Mis¬ 
sissippi Bubble,” “The 
Story of a Cowboy,” etc. 
A practical handbook 
for the fisherman, hunter 
and camper, by a veteran 
sportsman, giving infor¬ 
mation and advice on all 
details conducive to the 
comfort and success of 
out-door life, as well as the location of the 
best hunting, fishing and camping grounds in 
America. At all bookstores or direct from 
the publishers. 12 mo. Cloth. $1.25 net. By 
mail, $1.37. 
D. APPLETON & CO., 35 W. 32d St., NEW YORK 
SALMON FISHING! 
The GREAT WACHEESHOO RIVER to Lease for 1916. 
On the North Shore of the St. Lawrence. A four rod 
river. Comfortable Club House with open fire. place 
and fqur bed rooms. Separate dining room and kitchen, 
house for guides, snow house, etc. Rental, $1,200 for 
season, usually from June 15th. to July 15th, includes 
use of boats and equipment. Spring beds and mattresses. 
In 1915, three rods killed 226 Salmon in 13 fishing days. 
A-dress A. A. Adams, 101 West 78th Street, New 
York, N. Y. 
FOR SALE 
Long established Fishing Tackle and 
Sporting Goods business in the best 
thoroughfare in New York City. 
Address Box C. FOREST AND STREAM. 
DUCK HUNTING! 
You want OLT’S Famou* 
Adjustable Duck and Crow 
Call. Price,$1.00; not ad¬ 
justable 50c. Order today. 
PHILIP OLT Pekin, Ills.. 
SPORTMAN’S LIBRARY 
To complete, I want Vol. ITI of National 
American Kennel Club Stud Book and volumes 
4 and 5 of American Kennel Club Stud Book. 
Also any other worth while kennel works. 
Address, with full particulars, 
Box T., care of Forest and Stream 
Hunters Take Notice 
Private family will accommodate sev¬ 
eral, coming New Jersey open season. 
Warren Co. Eighty miles out. Plenty 
rame, good food and beds. $3.00 per 
day. Apply Box M, Forest and Stream. 
GAME LAWS IN BRIEF 
United States and Canada 
Edited by W. G. BEECROFT 
Game and Fish Laws revised for 1915 - 
1916 ; s now on pres-. 
Price 25 cents postpaid 
