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FOREST AND STREAM 
JUNE, 1917 
Spring and Summer Sports 
Catalogue No. 73 
Is Now Ready for Mailing—Ask for It. 
WE ARE IMPORTANT 
DEALERS IN ALL 
FIRE ARMS 
FOR HOME 
PROTECTION 
Schoverling Daly & Gale$ 
302-304 Broadway 
NEW YORK 
FOR RENT 
Salmon Fishing 
A mile and a half of water on 
the Northeast branch Ste. Margue¬ 
rite River, near Tadousac, Province 
of Quebec, owned in fee. 
Affording fishing for two or 
three rods; five good pools within 
easy access of well equipped spa¬ 
cious camp beautifully situated on 
bend of river. Season commences 
about the middle of June and fish¬ 
ing is good until August 15th. 
Owners would like to rent or 
would consider an offer for the 
sale of the water. 
For further particulars apply to 
CAMERON MACLEOD 
Room 350 Tremont Bldg. 
BOSTON, MASS. 
Electric Row Boat Motor 
Make your Row Boat an 
Electric Launch. Buy a 
Jewel Detachable Row Boat 
Motor run by elec¬ 
tricity. No odor or 
dangerous gasoline. 
Simple, noiseless and 
powerful. Attaches to any 
Row Boat and runs on two 
six voit Batteries. This 
is our 5th successful season. 
Open Window Battery 
Look Inside your storage battery through the pal 
ented open window. See condition of plates an- 
height of electrolite. If you need a new autorno 
bile starting battery buy a Jewel and save money. 
(1-60 Special $8.50. 
Motorcycle Electric Lighting System 
The Jewel Generator Motorcycle Storage Battery and 
complete lighting system Is in great demand. 
Agents wanted. Write for prices and Catalog P. 
JEWEL ELECTRIC COMPANY, 112 N Filth Ave., Chicago 
MAINE FISHING 
£■1 For wading and 
\nnp early Fall hunt- 
LrllUL ing. Brown can¬ 
vas, good weight 
rubber sole and heel. 
Arched inner sole. 
Price Men's $2.85. 
Boys’ $2.10. 
Youths’ $1.60. 
Delivered on ap¬ 
proval. Send for 
circular. 
L. L. BEAN 
Freeport, Maine 
From Patterns and nimn YOUR CTrri BOAT 
pri nted instructions, -o dUILU O W N ^*BEL BUn I 
Save 3-8 cost. Work V 
Easy. Materials fur- £ 
niahed. Also finish 
coats. 
Send for Catalogue and prices 
F. H. DARROW STEEL BOAT CO, 611 Perry St., 
Albion, Mich. 
but the shooters somehow or other seemed 
to overlook the proposition. 
The Interstate Association—the Nation¬ 
al Commission of Trapshooting—offered a 
silver trophy to every new gun club or to 
every club that was resurrected—provided 
such clubs notified the Interstate Associa¬ 
tion of the organization or reorganization. 
Of the 739 clubs formed last year, only 
72 applied to the Interstate Association for 
trophies, which is about one-third of the 
number the Association figured would ap¬ 
ply. The proposition holds good this year, 
too, and every new gun club or any rebuilt 
club that desires a trophy to shoot for 
should not fail to notify the Interstate As¬ 
sociation of the work done. 
MUNICIPAL TRAP CLUBS 
Traps have been installed in parks in 
twelve middle and far-western cities, and 
it seems to be only a question of time be¬ 
fore trapshooting will have a place in the 
parks of the United States with golf and 
tennis. The Springfield (Ill.) Gun Club has 
applied to the Park Commissioners of that 
city for permission to place traps in the 
city park so that more people may become 
interested in the sport. 
THE HANDY HAND TRAP 
Hundreds of sportsmen in all parts of 
the country are lately resorting to the 
hand-trap to get their quota of the pleas¬ 
ure and thrills which the great American 
sport of trapshooting affords. Time was 
when the shotgun enthusiast was depen¬ 
dent upon the trapshooting club for this 
recreation, and was lucky if he did not 
have to journey several miles to indulge 
in the sport. Today, however, the problem 
is solved in the hand trap, a portable de¬ 
vice which may be laid on the floor of an 
automobile beside the gun case, taken on 
the train or yacht, or easily carried. 
It is always ready for business and never 
loses its energy. It is to be found on the 
country estate and on the farm. The clerk 
in the city office becomes as independent 
as his employer, for while the latter may 
do his shooting at the country club or over 
the traps of the gun club in the city, the 
clerk with hand trap, gun, shells and fifty 
or one hundred targets, may board a street 
car with his companions and in a very 
short time be experiencing all of the de¬ 
lights that go with the sport. 
KENNEL MART 
REGISTERED AIRED ALES—Dogs, Puppies, 
Spayed Bitch Puppies, Brood Bitches, Gr. sire 
of puppies Ch. Abbey, King Nobbier. Prices, 
$10.00 up. T. A. BLOOMER, Scottville, Mich. 
IMPORTED NORWEGIAN BEARHOUNDS— 
Irish Wolfhounds, English Bloodhounds, Ameri¬ 
can Foxhounds, D'eer, Wolf and Cat Hounds. 
Illustrated catalogue for 5c stamp. 
ROCKWOOD KENNELS, Lexington, Ky. 
REGISTERED IRISH SETTER brood bitch, 
live Maty Oge. Will trade for Automatic or 
Winchester gun. Eligible puppies, 2 months, 
$12.50 or Colts’ Pistol; good tent about 10 by 12. 
J. A. Puryear, Pawhuska ,0kla. (G) 
REGISTERED WALKER FOXHOUNDS, pup¬ 
pies sired by full brother champion Ed. $10.00 
each. Bred female ferrets. Book for stamp. 
Augustine’s, Whitehall, Wis. (Aug. 17) 
POINTERS FOR SALE—Imported Lingfield 
Baron, will put the point in your pointer pups; 
fee $15.00, express office, Milts Shoals, I'll. Write 
J. M. Cash, Burnt Paririe, Ill. 11 
ENGLISH SETTERS, whelped Jan. 4th; large, 
strong, healthy pups for $15.00 each; papers in 
full go with each sale and a guarantee that they 
are right or money returned. Moriarity, Red- 
granite, Wis. (G) 
FOR SALE—Thoroughbred black and white 
English Setter Dog, four years old, registered, 
broken on chicken; no faults; season closed, sac¬ 
rifice $30. E. B. Hutchinson, Gretna, Manitoba. 
(G) 
WIREHAIRED POINTING GRIFFONS; field 
trial and bench show winning stock. R. Pred- 
more, Metuchen, N. J. It 
Eczema, ear canker, goitre, cured 
or no charge. Write for par¬ 
ticulars describing the trouble. 
Eczema Remedy Company, Hot Springs, Ark. 
tf 
FOX AND COON HOUNDS; get prices. M. L. 
Ross, Himrod, N. Y. It 
FOR $10.—Pure bred English Setter pup, 11 
months old. E. McGary, Norwalk, Wis. 11 
MANGE 
TRY THE KOKADJO LIFE 
KOKADJO 
LAUGHING WATER 
THE HEALTHIEST—HAPPIEST SORT OF A 
VACATION FOR YOU AND YOURS. 
* if vou want to realize the joys of real recreative life 
plan to spend one or more weeks in the famous Moosehead 
Lake region—right on the edge of the great Maine wilder- 
I16SS. 
WRITE NOW for reservations at the KOKAD-JO INN. 
formerly known as The Roach Rider House—$2.50 daily, 
or $15.00 to $20.00 weekly covers board and room. 
Fisherman can have the time- of their lives near Kokad- 
jo Inn—River, lakes and streams abound with trout-togue 
and landlocked salmon. Motor or rowboats and canoes 
available. 
Moose, deer, fox, duck and partridge hunting contribute 
to the sportsmen’s joys, with guides at hand for $1.00 a 
dav board and $3.00 wages. 
Don’t overlook this realm of joy. Write now for illus¬ 
trated booklet and for reservations. Leave Boston in the 
morning and take supper at Kokad-jo Inn. Address W. 
IRVING HAMILTON. Mgr., Kokad-jo, Maine. 
