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FOREST AND STREAM. 
[July 17. 1909. 
Resorts for Sportsmen. 
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A __ ^ o 1 rnmDletelv furnished, my Camp known as “Memory Lodge, 
BRITISH EAST AFRICA. 
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« Aff r* Cl completely furnished, my Camp, known as “Memory Lodge, 
I Offer For Sale <»a*.* 
Big-game hunting parties Jheroughly a " d economicaUy 
ELEPHANT. LIO n N H IN oCEROS L0, 
ANTELOPE. rhinoceros. 
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Tell us when you want “tart ^l^LToVsc Co!’, 
Write for booklet to KEWLAND A LIU^ “ adiU 
IT T) (head office, Nairobi, B. L. Atncaj, xoo x ^ 
London, England. Cables: Wapagazi; London. 
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NEWFOUNDLAND 
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Excellent Salmon and Trout Fishing, also Caribou 
£»«"•■ B VMg5?. e/Sf i«-_ 
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U P AMONG VERMONT’S GREEN 
HILLS and on LAKE CHAMPLAIN 
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e-sest vt? watft 
Broadway ’New ’York. Free on personal application. 
SPORTSMEN, comeourway ^^'^^^"sup^erton 
fishing country, on ,numerous' also Trout, Pike, 
gr'uS’ss-i 
tober “ 
Ontario, 
Canada, Box 31. 
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dining room and one double 
bed room, opening into the 
living room, with pantry 
and kitchen opening into 
the dining room 
The second floor comprises 
five bedrooms, a bathroom 
and den, all opening on an 
interior gallery, looking 
down on the living room. 
The servants’ quarters, 
with storehouse, photo¬ 
graphic dark room, trunk 
storage room and woodhouse 
are in a building detached 
from the camp. 
The camp is large, with 
about 30 windows. All the 
rooms are supplied with 
draperies and are completely 
furnished. In the living room 
are big game heads, stuffed 
birds, animals and relics, and the dining room also has heads of bear, cat and deer. There ts 
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birds, anuuais a.,u ---- 
glassware and china for a large family. he d camp, into which a purchaser may step to- 
In other words, this is a complete y visions and his personal belongings. An 
morrow without taking with him anything except 1 v omp l ete inventory of its contents may be 
Utal proposition for . Club Pjctu» of tto c.my «* *« the Vrnoo. vi, S.menW 
seen at the office of Forestand Stream. Leaving • , Private station at pond. 
S„, Grand Central S,ado„ pm S ^^ISoS. oil o“ For... and Stream 
Canoe to island. Address, «J. VV. _ 
5SM.* __ 1 'ALLISON, care ot 
NEWFOUNDLAND ^ 
„„ cihincr and caribou hunting, best obtainable. — " . _„„ „ 
Salmon filling and ca "£°|i 's'L °GEORGE 
stifers “,M‘. aaa 
"Resorts for Sportsmen. 
&=»*£*arb- A £&srfg£. 
headwaters of the rooiquc Tp ee ;‘ pfentiful. For par- 
ticlll^writ^m LEWIS & FALLING, Perth, Victoria 
ticuiars wiuc tu --: 
County, New Brunswick. 
big game shooting in 
BRITISH EAST AFRICA 
Grand Island Forest and Game Preserve 
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Michigan. p ar :v,ou Elk Moose, and various species of Deer 
St °a C nirrrs Located in the upper peninsula of Michigan. 
Terms Reasonable 
iqpTOH*» 3 £!:£ 
Outfitters of Shooting and Scientific Expedi¬ 
tions We are the only firm in the country, who 
through eleven years' of existence, their large 
and varied experience and connections, can 
GUARANTEE every sportsman, who is an 
average shot, within six weeks 
100 Head of Mixed Game 
"THE HOMESTEAD,” Narrowsburg, Sullivan Co., N. Y. 
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providing our advice is followed. Terms and 
Catalogues on application. All communications 
should be addressed to the Principal, 
wleklyf $7to ^'"Children, ^RoWt Heub?^’ 
big trout 
IN PLENTY 
CHAS. A. HEYER. M. E. A. L. N. H. S., 
Nairobi, British East Africa. 
Telegraphic address, HEYER, NAIROBI, 
A. B. C. Code, 5th Edition. 
mms^rnm 
property for Sole. 
FISH HATCHERY FOR SALE or LEASE 
Munising, Michigan. 
uijIuXINGniN^AFRICA 
111 .... dwelling fuSed^for beekeeping. For full particulars 
J THE CLEVELAND-CLIFFS IRON CO 
. Negaunee. Michigan 
Land Department 
r Shooting parties outfitted and guided in 
Rhodesia. Best English and American refer¬ 
ences. Abundance of Big Game. Address 
WILLIAM FINAUGHTY. JR.. 
Bulawayo, Rhodesia. 
We will Insert your Hotel or Camp Advertisement 
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BERKSHIRE ^^/^“^^“mountair^prings. Pounds 
140 acres. Fine forest. Never laiimg trQut raising . Well 
with exceptional naturai conditio^^^ with baths and modern 
stocked with 50,000 fish. Great Barrington. Good 
rd V s e . ni Add e ress S 5: e S I ; SCI ILL Y°,"Great Barrington. Mass. 
with trees, and in some bare, were seen on a 
sides. Shortly before coming to Nairobi u 
passed the Athi plains, celebrated for their gam 
People are not allowed to shoot near the ,ra. 
road, so one sees herds of zebra and harfebees 
gnus, looking at a little distance like our bufcft 
ostriches paa deer, stembuck, Grants gaze 
and tiny “tommies” (Thompson’s gazelle 
These have very pretty horns ,and a Made 11 
running from the rump to the lower part 
the shoulder, and little black tails, which th 
whisk incessantly. _ . ... 
It is quite interesting to see an outfit ike o 
get started. The porters’ loads, which by 
should not exceed fifty-six pQiantls are rang 
in a row. The porters line up, and the io. 
are balanced on their heads, each man man 
a sort of turban out of his red blankets, whi- 
together with water bottle and l e rsey, eac ; 
receives as part of his outfit. ihe asxari, 
native 6 soldiers, of whom we have: two, as guat , 
armed with rifles and dressed “ ' 
at the head and one at the end of the cara 
A few notes are blown on a nat ' ve ^ u . t rj ■, 
of waterbuck or other horn, and off t y 
As thev enter the place where we are to c<l 
ihe music strikes up again, the head 
around, pointing -out where the ™ aste h „ s a | 
are to go, and the cooks fire to be, the as 
see to the masters’ tents, the porters put , 
loads in a pile where they can get at t 
when wanted and in a few minutes fifteen 1, 
tents have sprung up m a halfcirc j 
big ones. Some porters are detailed to g | 
wood, and as night comes on two.big fire 
lighted, and the askan relieve each other 
few hours, mounting guard with the' 
there is always danger to our mules fro 
prowling lion or leopard. The little P° 
fires begin to twinkle in the half circl , 
we have shot game, the meat is distrfl 
among the men, and until late in the nigh 
is great feasting and snuff taking. Ihe m 
hones and tenderloins, of course, a j 
for the bivctno, or masters. 
in a soace of this 6 ize (one inch) at the following 
rates : One time. $2.10; three menths (13 msertionsL 
$18.20; six months, (26 insertions), $35.00, one year 
(52 insertions), $60.00. 
FOREST AND STREAM. NEW YORK. 
XU ants and Exchanges. 
SPORTSMEN! HUNTERS! TRAPPERS! 
fowl^either vying-tipped^or^tra^^^Urds.D^rjgn, C onn. 
The Forest and Stream may be obtained < 
any newsdealer on order. Ask your deal\ 
supply you ycgulcn ly. 
