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FOREST AND STREAM. 
[June 13, 1908. 
Fish and Game Preserve 
FOR SALE 
The owner has requested me to sell for him his country seat, as he in¬ 
tends to spend several years abroad. Property, fifty miles from New 
York, comprises 2,500 acres, including two lakes, the larger of the latter 
being 150 acres. Bass, pickerel and perch. Excellent trout stream, good 
fishing now, and can be made best anywhere. Good shooting for par¬ 
tridge and hare. Domain well timbered and considerable part could be 
made tillable. Within six miles of railroad, adjoining other preserves. 
Good automobile roads from New York. Buildings on property comprise 
commodious cottage of modern construction, club house, stables, ice 
houses, pump house to supply buildings with water, etc. Price, $ 60 , 000 . 
Possession immediately, if desired. Address, “Jersey Hills," care of 
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"Resorts for Sportsmen. 
CAMP ALGONQUIN, 
Asquam Lake, N. H. 
A camp for manly boys. 23d season. Personal super¬ 
vision. Outdoor life. Tutoring. Circulars. 
EDWIN DE MERIT TE, 180 Beacon St., Boston. Mass. 
A juvenile mountain para¬ 
dise. Boating, bathing, 
fishing, coaching trips 
over the mountains and 
TT* o E* BOYS all outdoor sports. Tutor- 
— i ing if desired. Booklet. 
Delaware Water (jap, ra, 
BRITISH EAST AFRICA’ 
CAMP MINSI 
Big-game hunting parties thoroughly and economically 
•equipped. 
ELEPHANT. LION. BUFFALO. 
ANTELOPE. GAZELLE. 
Tell us when you want to start, and we do the rest. 
Write for booklet to NEWLAND, TARLTON & CO., 
].T 1). Ulead office, Nairobi, B. E. Africa), 166 Piccadilly, 
London. England. Cables: Wapagazi; London. 
HOT SPRINGS HOTEL, Wagon Wheel Gap, Color¬ 
ado. The trout fishing resort of the West. Modern, high 
class hotel; $4 per day; $21 per week. Scenic booklet. 
We will insert your Hotel or Camp advertisement 
in a space of this size (one inch) at the following 
rates: One time, $2.10; three months (13 insertions), 
$18.20; six months (26 insertions), $35.00; one year 
(52 insertions), $60.00. 
FOREST AND STREAM, NEW YORK. 
American Big Game in Its Haunts. 
The Book of the Boone and Crockett Club for 1904. 
George Bird Grinned, Editor. 490 pages and 46 full- 
page illustrations. Price, $2.50. 
This is the fourth and by far the largest and hand¬ 
somest of the Club’s books. It opens with a sketch of 
Theodore Roosevelt, founder of the Boone and Crockett 
Club, and contains an extremely interesting article from 
his pen descriptive of his visit to the Yellowstone Park 
in 1903. Other pages are on North American Big 
Game; Hunting in Alaska; The Kadiac Bear; Moose, 
Mountain Sheep; Game Refuges, and other big-game 
topics. 
FOREST AND STREAM PUBLISHING CO. 
Taxidermists. 
SAVE YOUR TROPHIES. 
tOrite for our Illustrated Catalogue, 
“Heads and Horns.” 
It gives directions for preparing and preserving Skins, Antlers, 
etc. Also prices for Heads and Rugs, Birds and Fish, and all 
kinds of work in Taxidermy. 
Ward’s Natural Science Establishment, 
ROCHESTER. N. Y. 
J. KANNOFSKY, 
PRACTICAL GLASS BLOWER 
and manufacturer of artificial eyes for birds, animals and manu¬ 
facturing purposes a specialty. Send for prices. All kinds of 
heads and skulls for furriers and taxidermists. 369 Canal 
Street, New York. 
Please mention “Forest and Stream.” 
ROWLAND, 
TAXIDERMIST, 
A specialty in mounting Moose, Elk, Caribou and Deer 
heads. Call and examine work. 
No. 182 SIXTH AVENUE. 
Tel. 4205 Chelsea. Near 13th St. NEW YORK 
Camp Life in the Woods. 
Hunting in Many Lands. 
Tlte Book of the Boone and Crockett Club. Editors; 
Theodore Roosevelt and George Bird Grinnell. Vignette. 
Illustrated. Cloth. 448 pages. Price, $2.60. 
FOREST AND STREAM PUBLISHING C®. 
And the Tricks of Trapping and Trap Making. Con¬ 
taining hints on camp shelter, all the tricks and bait 
receipts of the trapper, the use of the traps, with in¬ 
structions for the capture of all fur-bearing animals. 
By W. Hamilton Gibson. Illustrated. Cloth, 300 pages. 
Price, $1.00. 
FOREST AND STREAM PUBLISHING CO. 
j For Sale. 
Small-Mouth Black Bass 
We have the only establishment dealing in young small-mouth 
black bass commercially in the United States. Vigorous young 
bass in various sizes ranging from advanced fry to 3 and 4-inch 
fingeriings for stocking purposes. 
War&maug Small-Mouth Black Bass Hatchery. 
Correspondence invited. Send for circulars. Address 
HENRY W. BEEMAN, New Prestoiv, Conn. 
BROOK TROUT FOR SALE. 
We have constantly on hand 
a fine supply of Brook Trout 
all sizes for stocking purposes 
Also for table use, at 75c. a 
pound. Visitors privileged to 
catch own trout. 
PARADISE BROOK 
TROUT CO., Parkside, Pa., Henryville R.' R. Sta 
BROOK TROUT. 
Eggs, fry, yearlings and two-year-olds, for stocking 
brooks and lakes. Address NEW ENGLAND TROUT 
FARM, Plympton, Mass. 
BROOK TROUT. 
It will pay you to correspond with me before buying 
eggs, fry or yearlings in any quantity. I guarantee a 
safe delivery anywhere. Crystal Springs Trout FARM, 
L. B. HANDY, So. Wareham, Mass. 
TDffcllT' of all ages for stocking 
DaLL/U'IIw 1 kAU?G ! brooks and lakes. Brook 
trout eggs in any quantity, warranted delivered anywhere 
in fine condition. Correspondence solicited. 
THE PLYMOUTH ROCK TROUT CO. 
Plymouth, Mass. 
RAINBOW TROUT FRY 
Prompt Delivery. Careful Attention. 
PLYMOUTH ROCK TROUT CO.. 
Plymouth, Mass. 
Berkshire Trout Ponds and Hatchery. 
Fifteen thousand trout for sale. Hatched 1907. Just 1 
right for stocking streams and private ponds. Write 
GEORGE W. SHULTIS, Superintendent, Hartsville j 
P. O., Mass.; or telephone him. Great Barrington, Mass. 
FOR SALE.—Salmon rod, tarpon reel, Winchester .32- 
40 Schuetzen rifle, Winchester single-sot .30-40 rifle with 
long-range sights; unbound volumes of American and j 
foreign sporting magazines. A. E. JENKINS, 1775 East : 
89th St.. Cleveland. O. 24 I 
Mounted horns, game heads, game panels for sale. Tax- j 
idermy in all branches. Photos game heads, 5 x 7, 35 I 
cents;’ four assorted, $1. Write for booklet. BROWN, j 
1236 S. 34th St., Philadelphia, Pa. j 
One Abercrombie Baker, Wilson "Kamp Kit,” twelve- ( j 
power Goerz monocular, ALL NEW. TASKER, Wynne- i 
wood. Pa. 24 j 
XOants and Exchanges. 
SPORTSMEN! HUNTERS! TRAPPERS! 
1 will pay good prices for all kinds of live wild water- 
fowl, either wing-tipped or trapped birds. 
G. D. TILLEY, Darien, Conn. 
WANTED.—ONE hundred young red and gray foxes. 
Can also use a few old ones. Write at once, stating how 
many you can furnish, and at what price. Address 
J. C. GOODE, Boydton, Va. 
UNCLE LISHA’S SHOP. 
By Rowland E. Robinson. 
A rare glimpse of an unspoiled corner of old New 
England by a sympathetic observer. This is one of Mr. 
Robinson’s most delightful sketches of Yankeeland, a 
book that appeals to the grown up folks, and is sure to 
furnish many agreeable hours to the younger generation. 
The shop itself, the work room of the village bootmaker, 
himself a perfect type, serves as a natural setting for 
the village characters, and is a sort of gossip and ex¬ 
perience exchange for every one. From the shop it is 
but a step to the district school, the sugar camp, the 
turkey shoot, and a hundred other homely, delightful 
phases of rural life. A safe and delightful book for 
young folks. Cloth. 187 pages. $1.25 postpaid. 
FOREST AND STREAM PUBLISHING CO. 
