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FOREST AND STREAM 
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Erected at Sand* Point, L. I. for 
Mrs. HELEN K. GOULD 
Eight Rooms 
BUNGALOWS 
Portable and Permanent 
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. 
'Resort4 +or Sportsmen. 
KONRAD SCHAUER 
Mombosa, British East Africa 
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. 
caliber not over .230 was permitted, with the use of the 
telescope sights. The targets were furnished by the 
British association and were of the decimal type, with 
a bullseye half an inch in diameter and ten concentric 
circles a quarter inch apart, counting from 9 to 1. 
Each man fired fifty shots, which would make the 
possible score 500. No member of the American team 
made this score in the match, although several of them 
did in practice. The high score, 499, was made by 
Sergt. James H. Keogh, of Company A, Sixth Massa¬ 
chusetts Infantry, Wakefield, Mass., and W. C. Andrews, 
of the Cuyahoga Rifle Club, of Cleveland, Ohio. 
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. 
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. 
fl A letter or wire to us will bring you all 
the information you require, 
tj If you use us as your agents you will he re¬ 
lieved of all hurry and worry. Delightful 
sport and complete satisfaction assured. 
fj Estimates given covering everything from New 
York and home again. Our illustrated booklet is 
a work °f art. Free on application or direct to 
Forest and Stream Pub. Co. Brought right up 
to date n nth 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. 
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-known 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, Moat. 
NEWFOUNDLAND 
Salmon and Sea Trout fishing; best obtainable. Guides, 
etc., provided. Write FAIRVIEW, Crabbes, N. F. 
The well-known firm of specialists 
for organizing and fitting out 
Hunting and Scientific Expeditions 
as well as planning trips for 
TOURISTS 
Practical preserving, packing and shipping 
of trophies — many years’ experience. 
rffT/TTADp UTT T A splendid health resort in the African 
111LL. Highlands—“A Sportsman’s Home.” 
The largest dealers in live animals and African 
curios. : : Literature.sent free on application. 
Did You Ever 
Kill a 5-Pound 
Trout on a Fly? 
I assure you it can be 
done in New Brunswick. 
Let me plan your 1910 
trip and your dream of 
years will come true. 
How about a trip after 
salmon? One man I sent 
in ’09 killed six in one 
day, largest fish 20 lbs. 
Write me your wants. 
DOUGLAS W. CLINCH 
Sec.^Treas. 
Provincial Guides Association 
Saint John, N. B. 
No Fee No Commission 
RIPOGENUS LAKE CAMPS. MAINE. 
offer unexcelled inducements to the sportsman and his 
family. Trouf 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, ChesuncooV P.O., Maine 
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 Salmon Fisher. 
Manhattan Rifle and Revolver Association. 
New York, June 16.—At 2628 Broadway to-day scores 
were made as follows: 
Revolver, 20yds.—Dr. J. R. Hicks, 93, 88, 90, 92; Dr. 
H. R. Cronk, 85, 81, 81, 83, 84, 84; J. A. Baker, Jr., 
83, 83, 87, 87, 81, 91, 87; C. Drechsel, 86, 82; J. A. L. 
Moller, 88, 86, 85, 85; Dr. C. Philips, 84, 84.; Wm. Mac- 
Naughtan, 96, 88, 86. 86. 84; F. W. Wurster, Jr., 84, 84; 
R. F. Criado, 87, 85, 80; J. L. R. Morgan, 92, 88, 86, 
85, 84; Dr. R. H. Sayre, 89; G. Grenzer, 88, 83; J. E. 
Silliman, 86. 86, 84, 84. 
Rifle, 25ycis.—Dr. W. G. Hudson, 248, 247. 
Jos. E. Silliman, Treas. 
Los Angeles Revolver and Rifle Club. 
Los Angeles, Cal.—Monthly class medal shoot, 50yds.: 
A. B. Douglas won championship class, gold medal; 
L. M. Packard, won first class, silver medal; Ed. 
Dietrich won second class, 
Pistol: 
A B Douglas..90 98 90—278 
W E Smith.. 84 83 92—260 
R J Fraser... 91 86 82—269 
Revolver: 
E Dietrich... 80 83 86—249 
E Richardson 75 79 84—238 
A Macomber. 76 84 74—234 
bronze medal. 
L M Packard. 82 90 88—260 
H D Thaxter 84 80 91—255 
J E Holcomb 81 90 85—266 
P Peterson... 73 73 77—223 
E B Long.... 66 66 73—205 
J. W. Siefert, Sec’y. 
PUBLISHERS' DEPARTMENT. 
The Savage Arms Company have just issued a new 
catalogue, describing and illustrating their various lines 
of manufacture. It is a ‘‘sales catalogue”; that is to 
say, only such information is given as is required by the 
man who contemplates buying a rifle or pistolj matter 
pertaining to repairs, parts, instructions as to dismount¬ 
ing, etc., is covered by a booklet known as the ‘‘Savage 
Parts Book.” This catalogue is noteworthy for the high 
quality of its art work, the simplicity of its arrangement, 
and its clear type. The catalogue will be sent on ap¬ 
plication by the Savage Arms Co., Utica, Y. — Adv. 
A small motor boat that is at once reasonable in price 
and reliable is perhaps the hardest thing to find among 
motor boats. The Pierce Motor Co., 235 22d St., Racine, 
Wis., make good low-priced launches, and more elaborate 
launches up to $1,000 in price. A postal card will bring 
a catalogue. 
THE LIVELY SQUIRREL. 
An old negro who lives in the country came 
into town and saw an electric fan for the first 
time in his life. The whirling object at once 
attracted his attention, and after gazing at it 
for several minutes with the greatest astonish¬ 
ment and curiosity, he turned to the proprietor 
of the shop and said: 
“Say, boss, dat suttenly is a lively squirrel 
you got in dis yeah cage, but he’s sho’ly goin’ 
to bus’ his heart if he keep on makin’ dem 
resolutions so fas’!”—Housekeeper. 
Charles Hallock. Contents: Distribution of the Salmon. 
Life and History of the Salmon. Technology of Salmon 
Fishing. Salmon Fishing in the Abstract. Cloth, 126 
pages. Price, $1.90. 
All the fish laws of the United States and 
Canada, revised to date and now in force, are 
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