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FOREST AND STREAM 
[Sept. 17, 1910. 
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‘Resorts for Sportsmen. 
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OF SERVICE 
IVe ran the Roosevelt expedition—let us 
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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. 
IJ A letter or wire to us will bring you all 
the information you require. 
CJ If you use us as your agents you will he re¬ 
lieved of all hurry and worry. Delightful 
sport and complete satisfaction assured. 
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Forest and Stream Pub. Co. Brought right up 
to date with latest game law changes. 
NEWLAND TARLTON & CO. Ltd. 
166 Piccadilly,LondonW., ENGLAND 
Cable Addresses: 
WAPAGAZI, London and SAFARI, Nairob 
American Agent 
DAVID T. ABERCROMBIE 
311 Broadway New York City 
KONRAD SCHAUER 
Mombosa, British East Africa 
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. 
WTT T 99 A splendid health resort in the African 
llllwE 9 Highlands—“A Sportsman’s Home.*' 
The largest dealers in live animals and African 
curios. :: Literature sent free on application. 
PINE TOP LODGE AND KENNELS 
Removed to Virginia Beach, Va. The best and greatest 
variety of sport to be had on the South Atlantic Seaboard 
September and October, rail, snipe, yellow shank, bay birds, 
willet and curlew. November, December and January, 
abundance of quail. Thousands of acres, well stocked 
and posted. Canvasback. and black duck, redhead and 
teal, wild goose and swan. Trained dogs, guides and 
livery, and a perfectly appointed club house, twenty-five 
rooms, electric lights, steam heat, hot and cold baths. 
Bring your wife and enjoy life. C. & L. P. BLOW, 
Virginia Beach, Va. 
I can arrange for sportsmen for hunting trips to the 
Sierra Madre Mountains, where game is abundant and 
sport guaranteed. Last party killed 6 lions and 3 bears in 
12 days’ trip. Everything provided excepting rifles and 
liquors, including good aogs, which are a necessity for 
success with lions. Terms moderate. Apply MEXICO, 
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NEWFOUNDLAND 
Excellent Salmon and Trout Fishing; also Caribou 
Shooting. Tents guides, boats provided. Write 
BUNGALOW, Grand Lake, Newfoundland. 
When writing say you saw the ad. in “Forest 
and Stream.” 
CAMP ROSSIGNOL 
Caledonia P. O. 
Queens County, Nova Scotia 
THE BEST WOODCOCK 
COVER IN CANADA 
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. 
Terms, $2.00 per day. Fare, $15.00 round trip 
from Boston. JOE PATTERSON, Head Guide, 
Caledonia, Queens County, N. S. 
EXCLUSIVE HUNTING ON 25,000 ACRES. 
Furnishing first-class accommodations guides, livery, 
hunting lands and trained dogs for the hunting of quail, 
wild turkeys and deer. Northern references. Special 
attention to parties containing ladies. Trained and 
untrained quail dogs for sale. 
_Dr. H, L. ATKINS, Boydton, Va. 
Am prepared to furnish a complete 
outfit and I guide parties to the best 
big game country in the Rocky 
Mountains 
Bear, Elk, Deer and 
Mountain Sheep 
Season Sept. 25th to Dec. 1st. Can 
furnish best of references. Address, 
JOHN H. RUFF, Cody, Wyo. 
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ure for all who participated and furnished interest for 
quite a crowd of spectators. The club feels elated over 
the good attendance of shooters from the different parts 
of the county, and the good feeling of all who were 
present is very encouraging to the members of the 
Wilmot Gun Club, and already they are talking of 
arranging to hold another tournament a year hence. The 
gun club did all in its power to make the visitors wel¬ 
come and feel at home, and hope that, if they decide 
to hold another shoot, all will return again to enjoy 
their hospitality. The record below shows the result 
of the full day’s program: 
Shot 
Shot 
* at. 
Brk. 
at. 
Brk. 
p 
F Cahbut... 150 
138 
G P Williams.. 
85 
66 
H 
E Sloat .... 150 
136 
B F Walters... 
60 
24 
E 
F Scott .150 
128 
S L Kanage... 
50 
24 
D 
A Merrell... 150 
127 
W W Bash.... 
50 
21 
C 
O Lathamer. 150 
127 
B King . 
45 
26 
0 
T Schiltz ... 150 
123 
C Aufrance .. 
45 
23 
1 
P Zurcher .. 150 
117 
C Garber . 
45 
23 
I< 
Miller .150 
121 
J Zingery . 
35 
22 
Ed Meese .... 150 
114 
E E Ellis . 
35 
18 
T 
M Schandel 150 
111 
Wm Morgan .. 
35 
17 
G 
P> Thompson 150 
92 
T Cabbut . 
20 
15 
G 
E Meinhart. 150 
96 
F L Koontz ... 
20 
14 
1 
Snyder .150 
89 
T F Luz . 
20 
2 
C 
W Zurcher.. 130 
89 
R Gerloch .... 
15 
6 
L 
E Menuez... 130 
86 
W O Reed .... 
15 
6 
M 
G Agler ... 105 
73 
II Robinett ... 
15 
12 
G 
H Feller ... 130 
84 
J Suan . 
15 
4 
H 
Turner . 100 
73 
S Stahl . 
15 
2 
D 
F Waybaugh 85 
51 
1 A Tayler ... 
150 
145 
If 
Zurcher .... 70 
42 
W Chamberlain 
150 
134 
D IT Santymier. 85 
60 
D W Gushorn. 
150 
129 
E. E. Ellis, Sec’y. 
Carlinville Tournament. 
Nilwood, Ill., Sept. 7.—The Carlinville Gun Club held 
an amateur shoot at their club grounds on the 7th inst., 
at which representatives from Girard, Nilwood and Bun¬ 
ker Hill, Ill., were present. The greater part of the 
shooting was done in a drizzle of rain, which was the 
cause of the low scores. After the shooting was over 
the Macoupin County Gun Club circuit was organized 
and the following officers were elected: President, B. M. 
Smith, of Girard; Secretary, Al. Baker, of Bunker Hill. 
The circuit consists of Girard, Nilwood, Carlinville and 
Bunker Hill. The first shoot of the circuit will be held 
at Bunker Hill early in October, the day has not yet 
been set. 
The shoot at Carlinville consisted of four 15 and two 
20-bird events. Scores: 
A Christian . 
89 
A 
L Wolfe. 
. 75 
F Schaefer . 
89 
F 
B Huber. 
. 74 
W Weiss . 
85 
B 
M Smith. 
. 88 
R M Anderson. 
78 
R 
C Hamilton.. 
. 81 
II Daley . 
72 
C 
Boswell . 
. SI 
F Dufner . 
80 
J 
W Madders.. 
. 80 
M M Kinney. 
80 
F 
Grovro . 
. 82 
A. L. 
Wolfe. 
Hun ting—Fishing 
Directory of Guides and Resorts 
Advertisers under this special head are prepared to 
furnish latest information regarding game conditions in 
their territory. 
Hook Point Camps, Mattawamkeag Lake, the haunt of 
deer, moose and duck, where Colonel Roosevelt enjoyed 
his college vacations with the present proprietor, “Bill” 
Sewall. Individual camps, open fireplaces. Motor boats. 
Registered guides. Terms, $2.00 per day; $10.50 per week. 
Address, W. W. SEWALL, Island Falls, Me, 
Sebois Bridge Camps, Patten. Me., Luther Hall, Prop.— 
Situated on headwaters of Sebois River, between East 
Branch Penobscot and the famous Oxbow region. In¬ 
terested parties may obtain map of hunting territory 
upon application. Our teams meet parties at Patten. 
LUTHER HALL, Sebois Bridge Hunting Camps, Pat¬ 
ten, Penobscot Co., Me. 
H. R. Horton, Flagstaff, Me., is prepared to guide hunt¬ 
ers in any section of the State. Familiar with the best 
moose and deer territory. Reports best conditions for 
many years. Bear, deer, moose, cat, ducks' and partridge 
shooting. Services now available. 
Nova Scotia. — Good chances for sporting men in Liscomb 
Woods, Guysboro county, three to eight miles from post 
road. Moose and trout plentiful. Railroad thirteen miles. 
For particulars apply to TAS. W. MACDONALD 
(licensed guide). Caledonia, Guysboro Co., N. S. 
For good hunting and good fishing and good camps, 
good fare, come to Randall Camps via Moosehead Lake, 
Lily Bay and Roach River. Two outlying camps pur¬ 
pose for hunting big game. We make a specialty of 
moose hunting. Address C. H. Randall, Roach River, Me. 
A good place to take your hunting trip this fall at Joe 
Mary Lakes. Moose, deer, bear, partridge and other 
small game plentiful. 
Address E. W. HARRIS, West Seboois, Me. 
IS) Via Bangor Aroostook Railroad. 
Summit Camps, Lowelltown, Me.—Henry Hughey.— 
Handy to R. R. First-class accommodations and guides. 
A place where the sportsman is certain to get his deer 
and partridge. One of the best hunting districts and 
most picturesque sections of Maine. References. 
HUNTING IN 
THE MAINE WOODS 
Deer, moose, partridge and ’coon hunt¬ 
ing in season 
one of the few places in the wilderness where the whole 
family can go and each find enjoyment, with all the 
material comforts of home; thirty ponds and lakes within 
radius of three miles; outlying camps on Mt. Katahdin. 
Rainbow Lake. Hurd Rond; reservations limited to 20 
during Sept.; 12 during hunting season. 6 during winter; 
when snowshoeing, trapping, tobogganing and the perfect 
stillness of the woods can be enjoyed. Guides, outfits and 
supplies furnished; daily mail; individual log camps. 
GUIDES available at this camp: Joe Frances, John L. 
Mitchell, Jos. Dennis, Peter Ranco, Newell Paul, Sapiel 
Paul, Jos. Orson and others. 
HERBERT M. HOWES, Debsconeag, Me. 
Hudson Gun Club. 
Jersey City. N. J.. Sept. 11. — The appended scores 
were made this morning at the regular bi-monthly shoot 
of the Hudson Gun Club. The morning was cool and 
pleasant, with a stiff wind blowing that gave the targets 
a little extra speed and kept the scores of some of our 
best shots down below their usual average. 
Will O’Brien, the famous snipe shooter of the West 
Meadows, was high gun for the day, with 88 per cent, 
in the 100-bird event, and just beat out of first place 
by 2 birds, D. D. Engle, who broke SC, winning second 
place. 
Williams, Jr., tried his hand at the bluerocks to-day for 
the first time, and did very well for a boy. With a little 
more practice we think that he will make good. 
Our next shoot will he held on Sept. 25, and all shoot¬ 
ers are welcome to spend the morning with us. We 
would like some of the long run cracks to come over and 
show us how to make them on the Hudson’s grounds, 
as we are all from Missouri, and they will have to show 
us. The boys have all tried the long-run stunt at our 
grounds, and 50 straight seems to be the limit. There 
are several of our members that have graduated from 
the “punk" class a long time ago at that, as their 
scores made on other grounds show. 
Targets: 25 25 25 25 25 25 
D D Engel . 20 23 21 2 21 IS 
J II Williams. 19 IS IS 18 .. .. 
W Raymond . 18 12 12 15 15 .. 
W O’Brien . 23 22 22 21 .. 
I-I Pape . IS 1C 17 17 IS 13 
T C Young. 15 17 18 14 10 
F Fach .. C 9 •• •• 
Williams, Jr. 4 12 .. .. 
Whitley . 15 19 17 
Emmons . 19 17 20 14 
Kelley . 17 IS 21 .. 
F Fiegle . U 15 11 
T. H. K., Sec'y. 
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