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Opposite The Waldorf-Astoria 
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Guns 
Rifles 
Kodaks 
Revolvers: 
Fine Leather Goods 
Fishing Tackle 
Athletic Goods 
Fine Field and Opera Glasses 
NEW YORK 
High-Grade 
One door from Cor. 34th St. 
Sportsmen's Supplies 
Golf 
Tennis 
Archery 
Croquet 
Base Ball 
Foot Ball 
Fencing 
Cutlery 

For Snake Bite—Strictly Temperance. 
THIs paper notes with deep regret that a num- 
ber of persons are dying from the bite of rattle- 
snakes in different sections of Texas. Most all 
cases are young children, and in a good many 
instances they are bitten on the hand or foot. In 
such case the following remedy is said to be a 
splendid antidote for the rattler’s bite, provided 
it is used immediately after being bitten: Take 
a pan or bowl and pour in enough kerosene oil 
to cover the wound. It will draw the poison out 
immediately, and in the course of a few minutes 
turn perfectly green; then pour out the oil and 
refill the bowl, being careful to put in enough 
oil to completely cover the wound. Leave the 
foot or hand in the oil as long as the oil turns 
green, Then put on a poultice of plain table salt 
and saturate thoroughly with oil. Keep this up 
for about an hour and there is scarcely any dan- 
ger of fatal results. Cut this out and preserve 
for future reference——The Merkel Mail. 
“A Dry-Fiy Purist,” giving advice to a be- 
ginner in Baily’s Magazine, exhorts him to 
“swear not at all. Even a harmless expletive 
may by degrees increase in force and degener- 
ate into an oath when provoking mishaps occur, 
such as breaking the top of your rod, or losing 
the largest fish you have hooked and played in the 
act of trying to land him; or if, when the even- 
ing rise of fish is nearing its finish fast and furi- 
ous, your gut cast becomes hopelessly entangled, 
and you miss your last and best chance. The 
man who laments over his bad luck thus, some- 
times profanely cursing it, is generally one who 
expects to have everything his own way—an im- 
possibility in this life! Exaggeration; scrupu- 
lously avoid it in any form. Anglers have a 
bad reputation for untruthfulness, not to say for 
telling lies, but, as a body of men under the in- 
fluence of an innocent recreation and in close 
contact with the charms of nature, they do not 
deserve it. To tell a deliberate lie in ordinary 
matters would cause a man to be shunned by his 
associates, and yet what is the difference in a 
‘fish story’ often listened to in a mixed company 
amid much mirth, and causing a sort of compe- 
tition as to who shall outdo another in propa- 
gating a greater falsehood?” 
[There is a big difference between a deliberate 
lie and a fishing fiction. ] 

ROWLAND E. ROBINSON’S 
Danvis Books. 
These books have taken their place as classics in the 
literature of New England village and woods life. Mr. 
‘Robinson’s characters are peculiar, quaint and lovable; 
one reads of them now with smiles and now with tears 
(and need not be ashamed to own to the tears). Mr. 
Robinson writes of nature with marvelous insight; his is 
the ready word, the phrase, to make a bit of landscape, a 
scene of outdoors, stand out clear and vivid like a 
startling flashing out from the reader’s own memory. 
FOREST AND STREAM PUBLISHING CO. 

For Sale. 
BROOK TROUT FOR SALE. 
We have constantly on hand 
fine supply of Brook Trout, all 
sizes for stocking purposes. Al- 
so for table use at 75c. a pound 
Visitors privileged to catchowr 
trout. 4 
PARADISE BROOK 
TROUT CO., Parksi de, Pa., Henryville Railroad Station 
WANTED—SWANS 
I desire to purchase a number of American Swans, both 
Whistlers and Trumpeters. G. D. TILLEY, Darien, Ct. 




BEAUTIFUL INDIAN BASKETS sold direct from 
field. M. GILL, Missionary, National Indian Associa- 
tion, McDowell, Arizona. 
BROOK TROUT. 
Eggs, fry, yearlings and two-year-olds, for stocking 
Address NEW ENGLAND TROUT 


BROOK TROUT 
of all ages for stocking lakes and streams. Brook trout 
i i For the next 30 or 60 days I 
make prices on yearlings very low. FURNACE BROOK 
HATCHERY (E. L. Maglathlin), Kingston, 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 Spring Trout Farm. 
L. B. HANDY, So. Wareham, Mass. 
ages for stocking 
BROOK TROUT eboke and lakes. Brook 
trout eggs in any quantity, warranted delivered anywhere 
in fine condition. Correspondence solicited. 
THE PLYMOUTH ROCK TROUT CO. 
Plymouth, Mass. 
FOR SALE—BROOK TROUT.—FINE HEALTHY 
Fish of all sizes. Eyed eggs in season. Warranted de- 
livered anywhere, as represented. Correspondence 
solicited. BAY SIDE TROUT FARM (A. B. Savary), 
East Wareham, Mass. 




THE BROOKDALE TROUT CANNOT BE BEAT 
for stocking ponds and streams. For the next few 
weeks we will make a very low price on young fry and 
large fish. Also fly-fishing. : 
BROOKDALE TROUT CO., Kingston, Mass. 

FINELY MOUNTED BUFFALO HEAD, mounted on 
the new hollow manikin, for sale cheap to quick buyer. 
ADDRESS A. J. K., care Forest and Stream. 14 
FIRST-CLASS SPLIT-BAMBOO SALMON _ ROD, 
two tips, inlaid cedar butt, German silver mounted. Also 
salmon reel. Both almost new. For half original price. 
Address “‘X,” care of Forest and Stream. 


MEN I HAVE FISHED WITH. 
By Fred Mather. A handsome. volume, printed on laid 
paper, bound in green and gold, and illustrated with a 
new portrait of Mr. Mather, and with portraits of the 
“men” of whom he writes so delightfully. 272 pages. 
Postpaid, $2. 
FOREST AND STREAM PUBLISHING CO. 

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Property for Sale. 
SALMON FISHING 
Several good salmon rivers on the North Shore of the 
St. Lawrence, offered for short or long lease, For par- 
ticulars apply to the LABRADOR COMPANY, Room 
19, 40 Hospital St., Montreal, Canada, 


GLENAIRTH TROUT PRESERVE FOR SALE 
A well-stocked brook trout preserve within five hours 
of Toronto. Two lakes. 55 acres of land and water. 
Particulars, with photographs, furnished on application 
to MESSRS. JONES, LEONARD & GIBSON, At- 
torneys, Toronto, Canada. 14 

BEAUTIFUL CANADIAN SUMMER HOME. 
Rocky Point, on Lake Temiskaming; 202 acres. Luxuri- 
ously furnished house. Bath, hot and cold water, cottage 
for servants and guides. Three porches; tool shop; yacht 
house, containing 35-foot cabin yacht and fourteen boats 
and canoes. Fine hunting and fishing. Admirably adapted 
for a club house or school camp. Situated 300 miles 
north of Toronto. One-half hour from railroad station. 
W. C. NEWELL, 409 Chestnut St., Philadelphia, Pa, 15 
MAINE CAMP TO RENT. 
On Great Pond, Belgrade Lakes, Maine, for Season 1906. 
Two cabins, open fireplaces in living rooms, and sleeping 
accommodations for six indoors. Also three tents with 
floors. Detached dining room and kitchen, servants’ 
cabin, ice house, boat house and dock; two rowboats, 
21-foot power launch, large garden and tennis court. 
Camp roughly but fully furnished. Fly and bait fishing 
for black bass and trout exceptionally good. Will be 
rented for private use only. Address A. B,. C., care 
Forest and Stream. 14 
FOR SALE 
Cheap, if taken at once.—l00-acre Brook Trout Farm, 
with first-class hatchery, dwelling and ponds; a big stock 
ef breeding trout and young fry on hand. Good invest- 
oe SPRING BROOK TROUT CO., Kalamazoo, 
ich, 15 
AN ISLAND FOR SALE. 
Forty miles from Boston, Mass. Can be reached by 
boat or 4-mile drive from mainland. Situated on high 
bluff, commanding grand view of ocean. Fine beach, 1500 
feet wide. Best place in Massachusetts Bay for Duck, 
Geese and Brant shooting. Also Shore Birds in season. 
Six miles of marshes, affording great opportunity for 
shooting. This point of land has a frontage of 1 mile 

long on ocean and % of a mile on bay side. Will be sold 
at a very low price. For further information write 
P. O. Box 1602, Boston, Mass. 14 

FOR SALE. 
Membership in Hunting and Fishing Club controlling 
150 miles of Canadian wilderness. Twenty-four hours 
from New York. Many large lakes, absolutely virgin. 
Best small-mouth black bass fishing on North American 
continent; lake trout, brook trout, pike and dore. Deer 
and bear numerous. Country never hunted over. Swarm- 
ing with small game and fur-bearing animals. Address 
OPPORTUNITY, care Forest and Stream. 14 
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