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FOREST AND STREAM. 
[May 2i, 1910. 
LAKE SIDE INN CSh COTTAGES 
BUNGALOWS 
Portable and Permanent 
Erected at Sands Point, L. I. for 
Mrs. HELEN K. GOULD 
Eight Rooms 
We erect them or ship 
K. D. All sizes and 
kinds. The one shown 
is built of “ Asbestos 
Cement.” 
Billings-Stevens Co. 
4 East 42d St., New York City 
Send for Catalogue. 
'Resort* +or Sportsmen, 
Will open May 15th, 1910. For Sportsmen and Summer Boarders. 
A GUARANTEE 
OF SERVICE 
We ran the Roosevelt expedition—let us 
run yours. 
Every Sportsman should visit East Africa, 
the home of the Lion, Elephant, Buffalo, 
Rhinoceros, Hippopotamus and countless 
species of Antelope. 
<J No other firm in theworld has our experience in 
African Sport, or our facilities for handling an 
expedition into the heart of Darkest Africa. 
We Were the sole agents for the outfitting 
and organization of the Roosevelt Expedition. 
•I A letter or wire to us will bring you all 
the information you require. 
<| If you use us as your agents you will be re¬ 
lieved of all hurry and worry. Delightful 
sport and complete satisfaction assured. 
Cfl Estimates given covering everything from New 
York and home again. Our illustrated booklet is 
a work of art. Free on application or direct to 
Forest and Stream Pub. Co. Brought right up 
to date with latest game law changes. 
NEWLAND TARLTON & CO. Ltd. 
166 Piccadilly, London W., ENGLAND 
Cable Addresses: 
WAPAGAZI, London and SAFARI, Nairob 
NEWFOUNDLAND 
Excellent Salmon and Trout Fishing; also Caribou 
shooting. Tents, guides, boats provided. Write 
BUNGALOW, Grand Lake, Newfoundland. 
Wachagprea^ue, Eastern Shore, Va. 
Offers more inducements to sportsmen than 
any point on the coast—the place to catch big 
fish (25 to 50 pounds each) during May and 
June. Good fishing from May until November: 
Trout, Kingfish, Channel Bass, Hog-fish, Spot, 
etc. One party’s catch, one day last season, 
“30 Drum or Channel Bass, 830 pounds.” 
EXCELLENT HOTEL within few minutes of 
fishing grounds, with hot and cold water 
baths: $2.00 per day. 
For Sale —Three most valuable sporting prop¬ 
erties—especially suited for small, medium and 
large clubs and families. 
A combination not equalled on the coast— 
Automobiling, Boating, Fishing, Surf Bathing, 
Bay Birds, Ducks, Geese, Brant, Quail, etc. 
Small inland bays and channels, which furnish 
excellent Boating, Fishing and Ducking. Salt 
meadows for Bay Birds and Black Ducks. 
Send for information to A. H. G. MEARS, 
Prop. Hotel Wachapreague, Wachapreagne, Va. 
RIPOGENUS LAKE CAMPS. MAINE, 
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., Areiill, Vt. 
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. 
offer unexcelled inducements to the sportsman and his 
family. Trout will rise to the fly all summer. Moose, 
Dear and Bear in the fall. These camps, covering an area 
of 250 square miles, will be offered for sale this fall. Pay 
us a visit before we close. You will see the camps at 
their best this year. Address for illustrated circular and 
full information REG. C. THOMAS, 412 Atlantic Ave., 
Brooklyn, N. Y. (Telephone connection); or direct to 
RIPOGENUS LAKE CAMPS, Chesuncook P.O.. Maine. 
OUTLET CAMP ON PLEASANT POND. 
CHARLESTON LAKE, Ontario, Canada. 
Bass and Salmon fishing at this resort was much im¬ 
proved last season. Good hotel accommodations; excel¬ 
lent fishing. Competent guides; clear and pure water, 
and unexcelled scenery. Apply to ROBERT FOSTER, 
Charleston Lake Inn, Charleston, Ontario, Canada. 
The ideal spot for a vacation in the Maine Woods. De¬ 
scriptive circular. C. W. GROVER, Caratunk, Me. 
When writing say you saw the ad. in “Forest 
and Stream.” 
"Resorts for sportsmen. 
CAMP ROSSIGNOL 
Caledonia P. O. 
Queens County, Nova Scotia 
The best TROUT and Salmon fishing, the best 
MOOSE, bear and small game hunting, and the 
most picturesque scenery in Canada! Comfort¬ 
able log cabins, canoes, motor boats, tents, 
livery and guides furnished. 
Camp Rossignol offers $10.00 in gold for the 
best photograph of camp; $25.00 in gold for big¬ 
gest trout caught; $50.00 in gold for biggest pair 
of Moose horns obtained; $100.00 in gold for best 
painting of camp. Terms, $2.00 per day. Fare, 
$15.00 round trip from Boston. Joe Patterson, 
Head Guide, Caledonia, Queens County, N. S. 
East Millstone Gun Club. 
East Milestone, N. J., May 7.—-The fine weather 
brought out a big crowd of shooters. Welles, Stevens, 
Brown and Schneider were the professionals present. 
Welles was high. Stevens ably attended to the office 
duties. C. E. Welsh, the popular captain of the home 
club, was high amateur. He was pressed closely by 
J. H. Barclay, of Cranberry, while Stryker and Gardner, 
of Whitehouse were tied for third high gun money. 
The Whitchouse-Millstone team race was a close one 
from start to finish, and was won by Whitehouse. Scores: 
Whitehouse team. 
Ray Stryker . 43 
Gardner . 45 
Gary . 46 
Howard . 44 
Lindsley . 46—224 
E. Millstone Team. 
Wycoff . 47 
Welsh . 44 
Laird . 43 
Hoagland . 44 
Van Cleef . 43—221 
There were nine events shot, eight at 15 and one at 20 
targets. Totals 
are: 
Shot at. Broke 
Shot at. 
Broke 
Capt Welsh.... 
140 
124 
Geo Metz .... 
. 140 
88 
T H Barclay... 
140 
123 
Miller . 
. 140 
97 
E Gardner. 
140 
121 
Abe Neff . 
. 140 
91 
Ray Strvker.... 
140 
121 
M Suydam ... 
. 140 
72 
Wm Laird .... 
140 
120 
Lewis . 
75 
43 
E Garv. 
140 
120 
Van Nostrand. 
. 45 
23 
G S K Remsen 140 
117 
McLaury . 
. 45 
31 
T Howard . 
140 
117 
C Van Nuys.. 
. 21 
21 
E Carpender... 
140 
114 
L V Stryker.. 
. 15 
4 
I Hoagland ... 
125 
106 
Tallon . 
. 15 
8 
A Van Cleef... 
140 
112 
Barclaw . 
. 30 
8 
F W Remsen.. 
140 
110 
Cortelyou . 
. 30 
8 
E H Wycoff... 
140 
105 
A Nevins .... 
. 30 
16 
B Lindsley ... 
50 
46 
R Nevins .... 
. lb 
11 
F A Jackson... 
140 
99 
Professionals: 
H S Welles.... 
140 
132 
C B Brown... 
. 140 
121 
H H Stevens.. 
.140 
130 
R Schneider .. 
. 140 
112 
C. Van Nostrand, Sec’y. 
Berwick Gun Club. 
Berwick, Pa.. May 13.—The registered shoot of the 
Berwick Rod and Gun Club was held here to-day, fifteen 
amateurs attending. The trade was represented by 
Messrs. Hawkins, Apgar, Lewis and Sked. All events 
were at 15 targets. Scores: 
Events: 123456789 10 11 12 Brk. 
C T Brittan. 12 12 12 9 11 13 13 14 12 15 14 15 152 
H 'German . 10 13 13 12 14 10 14 12 11 13 13 14 149 
T A Tones. 12 14 12 14 11 13 11 14 13 15 14 13 156 
T L Keller. 12 10 12 13 11 14 6 11 12 10 12 10 133 
J A Laub. 12 10 12 13 11 12 10 12 14 11 12 12 141 
T M Bomboy.... 14 14 13 12 12 12 13 9 1112 13 10 145 
W I Schrader. 12 8 13 10 11 12 12 8 . 86 
D K Havman. 7 8 12. 27 
C T Heller. 4 6 8 6 11 6 11 10 6 7 9 8 92 
H 'E Davis. 11 9 11 12 11 13 10 9 12 11 9 9 127 
D A Herrold.10 15 14 14 13 14 14 15 15 15 14 11 164 
D R Rishel.14 12 13.. 39 
Stephen Knelly. 5 1. 6 
J Sweppenheimer.11 12 11 34 
Jonas Stewart .11 11 .. 
Professionals: 
J M Hawkins.14 15 14 15 15 15 15 14 14 14 14 15 174 
Neaf Apgar . 13 14 12 15 12 14 13 14 12 14 13 12 158 
L Lewis . 11 14 9 11 14 9 14 14 13 12 14 11 146 
O S Sked.14 15 15 14 14 14 14 14 15 15 13 15 172 
L. V. Cumberland, Cashier. 
Meadow Springs Gun Club. 
Philadelphia, Pa., May 15. —At the weekly shoot of 
the Meadow Springs Gun Club on Saturday, May 14, 
Roland and Martin tied. Eighteen men faced the traps, 
but only these two secured the total of 25 each. Martin 
broke 20 of his 25, and had a handicap of 6, while Roland 
broke only 16 of his 25, his handicap being 9. 
Club event, 25 targets, handicaps added to the scores: 
Martin . 
H. 
. 6 
T. 
25 
Pierce . 
H. 
2 
T. 
18 
Roland . 
. 9 
25 
Ploagland ...., 
. 10 
21 
Clegg . 
. 3 
23 
Foulds . 
. 0 
19 
. 3 
23 
. 6 
21 
Plenry . 
23 
Fry ".. 
. 10 
20 
Nosley . 
.10 
22 
Bush . 
. 4 
22 
McFall . 
. 0 
15 
Garrett . 
. 10 
22 
Free . 
. 0 
19 
Dr Pierce . 
. 0 
16 
Whitecomb .... 
. 7 
22 
Murdock . 
. 5 
21 
