598 FOREST AND STREAM. 
The Sportsman’s Friend 
Duffy’s Pure Malt Whiskey 
12 Large Bottles, $10.00 
4 Large Bottles, $3.80 1 Large Bottle, $1.00 
Shipped to any address, express prepaid, on receipt of order and price. _ 
Duffy’s Pure Malt Whiskey must not be regarded as ordinary commercial whiskies.. It is 
an absolutely pure distillation of malted grain. Its palatability and its freedom from injurious 
substances render it so that it can be retained by the most sensitive stomach. It has been the 
standard of purity for fifty years. 
When preparing for your hunting or fishing trip put a couple of bottles of Duffy’s Pure 
Malt Whiskey in your kit—then you take no chances of catching cold or pneumonia after get¬ 
ting your feet wet. 
It is a wonderful remedy in the prevention and cure of consumption, pneumonia, grippe, 
bronchitis, coughs, colds, asthma, malaria, low fevers, stomach troubles and all wasting, weak¬ 
ening, diseased conditions, if taken as directed. 
Remit by express order, post office order or certified check to The Duffy Malt Whiskey 
Company, 116 White Street, Rochester, N. Y. References: National Bank of Commerce, Lin¬ 
coln National Bank, Rochester, N. Y., Dun’s or Bradstreet’s Agency. 
‘"Resorts for Sporismen, 
BRITISH EAST AFRICA BIG GAME HUNTING 
As pioneers in equipping Big Game hunting parties, 
NEWLAND, TARLTON & CO, LTD., confidently in¬ 
vite inquiries from all who think of visiting the “most 
attractive playground in the world.” These words are 
applied by Colonel Theodore Roosevelt to British East 
Africa, and the fact that NEWLAND, TARLTON & 
CO., LTD., have been honored with all his arrangements 
is a guarantee of their ability to do things well, and an 
acknowledgment of their long experience. Write for book¬ 
let to their London Office. NEWLAND. TARLTON & 
CO., LTD. (Head Office: Nairobi, B. E. Africa), 166 
Piccadilly, London. Cables: Wapagazi; London. Codes: 
ABC 6th Edn. and Western Union. 
LAKE SIDE INN (El COTTAGES 
1 
Will open May_ 15 tb, 1910 . For Sportsmen and Summer Boarders. 
This place is 
now classed 
among the 
best, for Fish- 
i n g , Health 
and Summer 
Resort. Situ¬ 
ated on the 
shore of Aver- 
i 11 Lake, 
Averill, V t . 
One mile 
from the Can¬ 
adian border 
and on the 
height of land 
dividing the 
St. Lawrence 
and Connecti¬ 
cut waters. 
1,800 feet above sea level. One of the healthiest places to be found in 
any northern state. Free from Hay Fever and Malaria, also black flies 
and mosquitoes. Mountain spring water as pure as crystal.. Sanitary 
arrangements complete. Good beds. First class table. Write for rates 
and illustrated booklet to FRANK W. BALDWIN, Prop., Pittsburg, 
N. H., Coos County, or BURT MORRISON, Mgr., Averill, Vt. 
EXCLUSIVE HUNTING ON 25,000 ACRES. 
Furnishing first-class accommodations, guides, livery, 
hunting lands and trained dogs for the hunting of quail, 
wild turkeys and deer. Northern references. Special 
attention to parties containing ladies. Trained and 
untrained quail dogs for sale. 
Dr. H. L. ATKINS, Boydton, Vn. 
CAMP RECREATION 
-IN- 
Lake Park Region of Northern Minnesota 
Good fishing, beautiful lakes among the 
pines, and log cabins. :: Booklet free. 
A. G. IRWIN - Dorset, Minn. 
HUNTING IN AFRICA 
Shooting parties outfitted and guided in 
Rhodesia. Best English and American refer¬ 
ences. Abundance of Big Game. Address 
WILLIAM FINAUGHTY. JR.. 
Bulawayo. Rhodesia. 
HUNTING IN FLORIDA. 
Birds, Turkey, Cat, Fox, etc., on plantation. Not far 
from Duck, Deer and Bear. Good board and beds, 
open fires; horses and vehicles; pure water; good R.R. 
and telephone facilities. 
_WOODLAND PLANTATION, Lloyd, Fla. 
NEWFOUNDLAND 
Excellent Salmon and Trout Fishing; also Caribou 
shooting. Tents, guides, boats provided. Write 
BUNGALOW, Grand Lake, Newfoundland. 
” HUNT IN MONTANA 
Take a big-game hunting trip through the grand and 
scenic mountains surrounding the Yellowstone Park. 
ELK. DEER. SMALL GAME. BEAR, SHEEP. . 
We have well-broken bear dogs, experienced guides, 
old-time hunters, complete pack outfit and gentle saddle 
horses. Special accommodation for ladies. Private phy¬ 
sician furnished if desired. 
WILL B. SHORE, Gardiner, Mont. 
. DUCK SHOOTING. 
Guides, Boats and Decoys on Great South Bay. Best 
accommodations at Bay Side Hotel, Eastport, L. I. 
Best Duck shooting in 20 years. H. J. ROGERS, Prop. 
OUTLET CAMP ON PLEASANT POND. 
The ideal spot for a vacation in the Maine Woods. De¬ 
scriptive circular. C. W. GROVER, Caratunk, Me. 
[April 9, 1910. 
Manhattan Rifle and Revolver Aaaociation. 
New York, April 2. —At Armbruster’s Park to-day 
scores were made as follows: 
Revolver, 60yds.: A. P. Lane 94, 94, 97, 90, 90, 93, 93; 
A. A. Wickenden 70, 69, 83; J. L. R. Morgan 88; P. Han¬ 
ford 88, 83, 91, 87, 87, 83, 87; Dr. T. R. Hicks 92, 86, 89; 
G. P. Sanborn 83, 86, 90, 80, 91, 94, 91; B. F. Wilder 
93, 91, 94, 88, 96, 96, 85. 96, 88, 93; J. E. Baker 86, 83, 89; 
J. E. Silliman 90, 84, 81, 82, 92, 92. 
March 31.—At 2628 Broadway the following scores 
were made: 
Revolver, 20yds.: T. A. Baker 89, 86, 85, 85, 80; Dr. C. 
Philips 91, 82, 82, 80; M. Hays 87, 87, 83, 82; A. P. Lane 
93, 92, 91, 90, 89, 88; R. F. Cicaro 83, 82, 81, 80; B. F. 
Wilder 88, 83, SO; P. Hanford 92, 92, 90, 88; Dr. J. R. 
Hicks 91, 86, 86, S5, 85; J. I.. R. Morgan 91, 86, 86, 85; 
E. G. Toel 85, 88; C. L. Caramon, Tr., 77; G. Grenzer 
88, 84, 83, 83, 81. 
Jos. E. Silliman, Treas. 
Zettler Rifle Club. 
New York.—Scores of the Zettler Rifle Club, at the 
regular weekly practice shoot, March 29, 10-shot strings, 
possible 250; distance 75ft.: 
A Begerow . 234 239 235 233 234—1175 
F M Bund. 237 240 229 240 240—1186 
L C Buss. 250 245 243 248 249—1235 
250 246 245 243 249—1233 
C Gerken . 244 239 239 241 234—1197 
L P Hansen. 241 245 242 243 244-1215 
L Maurer . 234 241 238 244 238—1195 
J Muzzio . 230 233 237 235 232—1167 
G Schlicht . 245 242 246 245 244—1222 
C A Schrag. 231 220 231 235 231—1148 
O Smith . 243 245 242 242 244—1216 
F Hecking . 232 235 237 233 234—1171 
PUBLISHERS’ DEPARTMENT. 
In another column Charles F. Orvis, of Manchester, 
Vt., calls attention to the fact that his four-ounce fly- 
rods are now rSady for delivery. Orvis rods, flies and 
tackle are dependable. 
There is probably no trade mark name more widely 
known than “Boston” as applied to garters for men. 
These are garters of standard quality, scientifically con¬ 
structed and adapted to summer or winter use. Made 
by the George Frost Co., Boston, Mass. 
It is now the time when yachtsmen and boat sailers 
begin to look around and plan for the active season. 
Frank Bowne Jones, 29 Broadway, New York city, has 
yachts and boats of all sizes and types for sail or char¬ 
ter. A line to him will bring descriptions. 
If the camp medicine pack contains a bottle of spirits 
it is well to see that the quality is the best. Duffy’s 
Pure Malt Whiskey is a well-known brand that has 
stood the test of time for medicinal use. Address the 
Duffy Co., 116 White street, Rochester, N. Y. 
In these days the big-game hunter must take a long 
look ahead in planning the fall trip. Plans cannot be 
too carefully made. If the western country looks attrac¬ 
tive Will B. Shore, of Gardiner, Mont., is prepared to 
outfit and conduct parties through the Yellowstone dis¬ 
trict after deer, elk, sheep, small game or bear. 
The Anglers’ Supply Company, of Utica, N. Y., is 
making a specialty of the new Natchaug electric fishing 
line, full particulars concerning which will be sent if 
applied for. Natchaug lines are distributed by this 
company, which is making a generous offer of prizes for 
the fishing season. The conditions will be sent with 
the catalogue for the asking. 
B. F. Meek & Sons, Louisville, Ky., are making their 
tournament reels with cork drums similar to those de¬ 
scribed in “Rodmaking for Beginners.” This does away 
with the necessity of winding a lot of old line on the 
spindle for backing. Their tournament reels are works 
of art, while their fishing reels are even better than those 
of past years, which is saying much for articles that are 
nearly perfect. 
The enormous increase in the demand for the famous 
Coaxer lures proves the value of advertising a meritori¬ 
ous article. W. J. Jamison, 2751 Polk street, Chicago, 
the maker of Coaxer baits, will, if applied to, send you 
a booklet, in which will be found illustrated descrip¬ 
tions of the Coaxer baits and a number of new devices 
of special interest to bass and trout fishermen. There is 
much information in the booklet. 
Many sportsmen who are critical about the tobacco 
they smoke, use only Turkish tobacco. Mr. Saffa, of 
St. Louis, Mo., is a Turk who knows Turkish tobacco, 
raises it in Turkey and imports it here. Most of us 
know very little about this famous product of the East, 
but his little book, “How To Tell True Turkish,” gives 
much information about it. It is sent free by the Saffa 
Turkish Tobacco Co., Department A, 29 South Fourth 
street, St. Louis, Mo. 
For some weeks now anglers who visit Maine for the 
early fishing have been wondering when the ice would 
go out. The unexampled mildness of March indicates 
that this year the opening of the waters will be early, 
and that the sport will be great. All Maine anglers will 
wish to provide themselves with the latest information 
about Maine, and for this purpose will need the Boston 
& Maine Railroad’s “Directory of Guides,” as well as its 
“Fish and Game Book.” These publications contain 
much information, and are worthy study by every sports¬ 
man. They can be had by sending a 2-cent stamp to 
Recreation, Passenger Department, Boston, Mass. C. M. 
Burt, General Passenger Agent. 
The Fokest and Stmiau may be obtained from any 
newsdealer on order. Ask your dealer to aupply you 
regularly. 
