April 20, 1907.] 
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W ROUTE TO THE 
For all information as to the New 
Route to the Far-Famed Sague¬ 
nay and the Summer Resorts and 
Fishing: Grounds North of 
Quebec 
by the 
QUEBEC & LAKE ST. JOHN RY. 
. 
Hotel Roberval, Island House, 
Lake St. John. Lake St. Joseph 
Hotel, Lake St. Joseph. 
Apply to H. B. LOCKE, T. P. A., 
Room 327 Old South Bldg:, Boston, Mass., or 42 
Broadway, NEW YORK, and to ticket agents in all 
principal cities. A beautifully illustrated Guide 
Book free. 
ALEX. HARDY, Gen. Pass. Agt., QUEBEC. P. Q. 
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“In the Maine moods” 
SPORTSMEN’S GUIDE BOOK 
10th Annual Edition 
i Q2 pages, 135 Beautiful Illustrations, 
Cover and Two Insert Pages in Three 
Colors, all New and Suitable for Fram¬ 
ing. Copy Mailed Anywhere for 15 
Cents in Stamps to Cover Postage. 
Address GEORGE M. HOUGHTON 
Passenger Traffic Manager 
Bangor, Maine 
Motels for Sportsmen. 
TO SPORTSMEN AND FAMILIES. 
Hotel Wa.cha.prea.$ue. 
Nearest seaside spring and 
summer resort north of 
Jamestown Exposition. 
(Distance 60 miles.) When 
arranging to visit the Ex¬ 
position be sure to include 
this point, Excellent ac¬ 
commodations for one hun¬ 
dred guests. Fresh and salt 
water baths. Great variety 
utdoor sports, such as Surf Bathing, Sailing, Rowing, Launch¬ 
's parties, Tennis, Hay Rides, beautiful drives and walks un- 
urpassed for fishing and shooting. For further information 
ddress A. H. G. MEARS, Wachapreague, Va. 
P. S.— Make your engagements at once for May shoot- 
ng and fishing. 
HIGH FALLS HOTEL. 
Dingman’s Ferry, Pike County, Pa. 
.mid the scenic beauties of the highlands of the upper Dela- 
are. Excellent trout and bass fishing. Private trout 
tream. Unsurpassed natural shale roads. Garage with 
applies and modern equipments. Riding and driving horses. 
House titted with sanitary plumbing, pure spring water used 
sclusively, table supplied from its own garden. Automobile 
leets all trains. Send for booklet. 
PHILIP FINE FULMER, Jr., Owner and Proprietor. 
.AMP RECREATION in the great Mantrap Valley; 
nest mascalonge and bass fishing; beautiful lakes, pine 
ag cabins. Circular free. 
A. G. IRWIN, Dorset, Minn. 
! V f a " ed r A ? ent Pusiastic sportsman to join another on 
.le^n„l 0 4 i S1X ^ We l ks fi l hin F tr ’P U P the Humber River, 
a e : °: dland . . abou t the last of June or first of Tuly, 
two weeks on the island. A most enjoyable'trip. 
■gjstsz v«- ffara; 
FOREST AND STREAM 
Smith’s Idead 
18-inch Knee Boot, IDEAL, io-inch lace, and 
6-inch Moccasin Shoe — have become the 
standard of all that is good in 
Hunting 
foot-gear. Now used 
b y thousands — no 
lady or gentleman 
properly equipped 
without a pair of 
Smith’s Ideal Hunt- 
SHOES. 
The product of fifty years’ shoemaking skill 
and the practical suggestions of hundreds of 
sportsmen. Catalogue for the asking. 
M. A. SMITH & SON 
Manufacturers Shoe Specialties, 
Gymnasium and Sporting Shoes. 
25 & 27 North 13th St., Philadelphia, Pa. 
Exclusive selling agents of Ideal Hunting Shoes, Von Lengerke 
& Detmold for New York City and Brooklyn. Von Lengerke 
& Antoine for Chicago, Ill. 
Sporting goods houses are invited to send for price and terms. 
Hotels for Sportsmen. 
NEWFOUNDLAND 
Excellent Salmon and Trout fishing; also Caribou 
shooting. Tents, guides, boats provided. Write 
BUNGALOW, Grand Lake, Newfoundland. 
FOR A REAL OUTING 
where you can hunt elk, deer, bear, mountain sheep and 
small game; fine fishing, fine scenery and purest moun¬ 
tain air, 6,000 feet above sea level; good cosy cabins, 
gentle horses to ride or drive. Address THOMAS 
MICHENER, Salesville, Mont. 
NEWFOUNDLAND 
Salmon fishing and caribou hunting best obtainable. 
Guides and camp outfit supplied. BAY ST. GEORGE 
HOTEL, Stephenville Crossing, Newfoundland. 
Just make up your mind that 
you want to go Camping, and we 
will do the rest. Your doctor will 
tell you that is the one form of vaca- 
tion that really does you good. Builds 
up your body and relieves your mind of brain fag. 
WHERE TO GO. 
Our information bureau gives you free information 
as to the best camping localities, fishing and hunting 
grounds tells you the costs, puts you in touch with 
the best Sporting Camps and guides and recommends 
your equipment. All without cost or obligation. 
WHAT TO TAKE. 
Camping now-a-days means not only recreation but 
comfort, if you are supplied with modern equip¬ 
ment. We sell at moderate prices Tents, Camps, 
Furniture, Cooking Outfits, Outing Clothing 
Canoes, and nick-nacks a Sportsman needs. 
You ought to call to see the most complete 
Sporting Goods store in New York, but if you 
can't, send 4c. to pay postage on our Big 
Book No. 364. Send us your name, 
anyhow, so we can keep you posted on ■ 
what's new in the sportsman's world. ////Ill 
New York Sporting Ooods Co. 
M WARREN 
STREET 
NEW YORK, 
U.S.A. 
We will insert your Hotel or Camp advertisement 
in a space of this size, fourteen lines, at the following 
rates: One time, $2.10; three months, $18.20; six 
months, $35.00; one year, $60.00. 
FOREST AND STREAM. NEW YORK. 
“Property for Sale 
ADIRONDACK^ 
For Sale.—One of the best camps on Indian Lake, with 
nps 
a frontage on said lake of 16 rods, and also a boat house 
that goes with the camp. It is finished in red birch 
floors, and the balance of the camp is ceiled all over. 
Altitude is over 1,400 feet, and is situate in an evergreen 
forest, and is very desirable for health resort. Inquire 
of A. B. PARMELEE & SON, Malone, N. Y. 
If you want to Fish 
Try Maine 
Famous for its Fishing Grounds — 
Rangeley, Moose head\ Belgrade, 
Grand, Megantic, Sebago, Winni- 
pesaukee, Champlain and Sunapee 
Lakes are all reached by the 
BOSTON AND MAINE RAILROAD 
excellent train service. 
Booklet free on receipt of 2c* in stamps 
Gm Mm BURT, General Passenger Agent, Boston 
