April 1.3, 1907.] 
FOREST AND STREAM. 
Remington Autoloading Rifle 
The powerful penetration of this arm is shown by the two accompanying cuts. 
On the left, machine steel 5-16 of an inch thick, cleanly penetrated by the .35 calibre 
bullet. The bone on the right, equal in size to the femur of the moose, shows the 
shattering power of two shots in live tissue. Self-loading, with solid breech and 
safe safety. 
List price , £30 . For sale by all dealers , subject to 
discounts . A full line of Double Darrel Shotguns. 
THE REMINGTON ARMS COMPANY 
Agency, 315 Broadway, New York City 
ILION. N. Y. 
599 
Sales Office, San Francisco, Cal. 
•steered Flip away up to the inner corner of the 
dock and made her fast catercornered. 
What was left of the tall man, the outside shell 
of him, unfolded itself and regained a hollow, 
shadowy cheerfulness. 
The two left the boat here and took the cars 
home. 
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Next Sunday when things were quiet on the 
river and wind fair the tall man got Pup up to 
; Morrisania. A week later he finished the event¬ 
ful trip and reached New Rochelle, her home 
port, where for two years he enjoyed her, and 
so Pup was resurrected. C. G. Davis. 
The Doctor’s Story. 
The doctor tells a funny story about one of 
his yachting patients who became very enthusias¬ 
tic over the sport. 
j 1 He had not seen her for some time and after 
fa cordial greeting she, bubbling over with anxiety 
to show how she had progressed in her knowl¬ 
edge of yachting lore, remarked: 
! “Oh! doctor! I am quite a sailor now. I 
! know all the spars and can tell peak from the 
neck halliards this summer.” 
A new publication called “Motor Boats.” 
written bv Professor Durand and published by 
International Marine Engineering, gives a vast 
! fund of valuable information to those who wish 
jto study up on the subject of motor boats and 
engines. It contains many valuable formulae relat- 
ng to comparisons of speed between various sizes 
af boats, also chapters on designing, building, 
powering, etc. 
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i The interest aroused by Hydroplane's per¬ 
formance has _ been greater than anticipated. 
Jrders for similar boats are reported from var- 
T ou s quarters. Many are rumors that cannot be 
positively identified with any individual. 
Mr. A. E. Luders, designer for the Electric 
Launch Co., of Baltimore, anticipates building 
me. 
I Mr. A. B. Raymond, of Boston, has placed an 
irder with the Bath Maine Construction Co. for 
mother. Mr. Clinton H. Crane is reported as 
| laving one already built at City Island. 
| From appearances there will "be about a dozen 
| wady for trials this summer. 
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The large cruising launch Columbia has been 
| old through the office of Stanley M. Seaman, to 
;dr. E. L. Edmunds, Norfolk, Va., by Mr. E. L. 
- erplanck, Brooklyn. 
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\ AH the game laws of the United States and 
, anada, revised to date and now in force, are 
j wen in the Game Laws in Brief. See adv. 
K_ennel Special . 
Ads tinder this head, 2 cents a word a time (or 3 cents 
in capitals). Cash must accompany order. 
For Sale.—Full-blood English BEAGLE Hounds. Hunt¬ 
ers that are hunted. OAKLAND BEAGLE KENNELS 
Pontiac, Mich. 
FOR SALE.—Pointer dog, liver and white, five years old, 
well broken on quail, pheasants and woodcock; backs, 
retrieves and obedient to whistle and command. Dam, 
Belle of Hessan; sire, Kent’s Chip. Price, $50.00. 
A. P. FIULL, Box 153, Montgomery, Pa. 
For Sale.—Dogs, Hogs, Pigeons, Ferrets, Belgian Hares, 
e cents for 40-page illustrated catalogue. 
C. G. LLOYDT, Dept. “M„” Sayre, Pa. 
FOR SALE.—Thoroughly trained pointers, setters, and 
hounds. Can furnish you a good one at a moderate price 
at any time. GEO, W. LOVELL, Middle boro, Mass. 
Cockers.—All colors and types, from registered stock. 
Phccs reasonable. Satisfaction guaranteed. ARTHUR 
C. BURNS, Franklin, Delaware Co., New York. 
For Sale.—English setter puppies, 9 weeks old. Sire’s 
sire and dam’s sire imported. Males, $10; females, $5. 
Box 32, Lockwood, N. Y. 
Uncle Lisha’s Shop. 
Life in a Corner of Yankeeland. By Rowland E. Robin¬ 
son. Cloth. 187 pages. Price, $1.25. 
The shop itself, the place of business of Uncle Lisha 
Peggs, bootmaker and repairer, was a sort of sportsman’s 
exchange, where, as one of the fraternity expressed it, 
the hunters and fishermen of the widely scattered neigh¬ 
borhood used to meet of evenings and dull outdoor days, 
to swap lies.” 
FOREST AND STREAM PUBLISHING CO. 
THE KENNEL POCKET RECORD 
Morocco. Price, 50 cents. 
The ‘‘Pocket Kennel Record” is, as its name implies, a 
handy book for the immediate record of all events and 
transactions which take place away from home, intended 
to relieve the owner from the risk of trusting any im¬ 
portant matter to his memory. 
FOREST AND STREAM PUBLISHING CO. 
Cacnoe Handling and Sailing. 
The Canoe: History, Uses, Limitations and Varieties, 
Practical Management and Care, and Relative Facts 
By C - Bow Z er Vaux (“Dot). Illustrated. Cloth, 
168 pages. Price, $1.00. New and revised edition, 
with additional matter. 
A complete manual for the management of the canoe. 
Everything is made intelligible to the jreriest novice, and 
Mr. Vaux proves himself one of those successful in¬ 
structors who communicate their own enthusiasm to their 
pupils. 
FOREST AND STREAM PUBLISHING CO. 
Hunting: in Many Lands. 
The Book of the Boone and Crockett Club. Editors: 
Theodore Roosevelt and George Bird Grinnell. Vignette. 
Illustrated. Cloth, 448 pages. Price, $2.50. 
FOREST AND STREAM PUBLISHING CO. 
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Ians Exposition, 1900: Gold Medal & Highest Award 
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DOGS. PUPPIES. 
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AND 
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For use in dog training. Price. $2.00 By 
mail, $2.xo. Send for circular. 
B. WATFRS. 
346 Broadway. New York. 
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Prospectors, Miners. Fishermen. Automobile. Motor Boat 
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Can, # 1 . 25 . Ask your Sporting Goods dealer for it 
J HE 0LE0 REMEDY CO.. Mfg. Chemists, 
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BOOKLETS FOR THE ASKING. 
HORSE AND HOUND 
By Roger D. Williams, Master of Foxhounds, Iroquoi: 
Hunt Club; Keeper Foxhound Stud Book; Directoi 
National Foxhunters’ Association; Official Judg. 
Brunswick Hunt Club. 
“Horse and Hound” is encyclopedic in all that per 
tains to foxhunting. It has chapters as follows: Hunt 
Bng- The Hunter. Schooling of Hunters. Cross 
Country Riding and Origin of the American Hound 
Breeding and Raising Horses. The Kennel Scent. Thj 
w. J, n f ks a ^ d Hal ? its . of the Fox. In the Field 
Hunt Clubs. The style is clear and crisp, and ever, 
chapter abounds with hunting information. The worl 
is profusely illustrated. Price, $2.50. 
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