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Malone Gun Club. 
Matong, N. Y., April 23.—We have organized a gun 
club in Malone, starting with a membership of seventy- 
five, and we are confident that within a month we will 
have at least one hundred members. The necessary legal 
proceedings have been started. We will incorporate on 
May 1 next. 
We are building a handsome club house, which is 
nearly completed, on perfect grounds leased for ten years, 
only ten minutes’ walk from the center of our city. The 
grounds are laid out so that we can accommodate an un- 
limited number of traps. We are starting with one 
automatic and six ordinary traps. 
We are in close touch with gun clubs in the following 
towns and cities: Montreal (three clubs), Ottawa, 
Cowansville in Canada, Champlain, Plattsburg, Saranac 
Lake, in New York State, Burlington, St. Albans, Mont- 
pelier, in Vermont, all located in this section of the 
country. 
Our club will hold weely shoots, and about the first 
week in June we propose to hold a grand opening shoot, 
being assured of 2 good representation from the clubs 
mentioned above. Early in the fall we will hold a big 
two-day tournament. G. M. Lincotn, Sec’y. 

Pueblo Gun Club. 
Puesro, Colo.—Several enthusiastic members of the 
Pueblo Gun Club participated in a practice target shoot 
on the Abriendo avenue grounds, Saturday, April 21. 
Hood Waters, C. A. Wentworth, of Denver, and J. A. 
Frazier. were present and assisted in making the shoot 
interesting for local talent. Some good scores were made. 
The targets were thrown hard, and at extreme angles, 
and the wind blowing in the shooters’ faces, made the 
bluerocks hard to break. The scores: 
Events: age fo 40:6 Events: seed ode, D: 
Targets: 25 25 25 25 26 Targets: 25 25 25 25 25 
Waters 4... 19 21 22 20 22 Wentworth . 20 20 21 20 19 
Williny tee ane 20 19 21 20 21 Reger ....... 21 21 19 15 22 
Carter? < 25 << 18 20 19 19 23 WLLOU ss lereicels A tes eter 
A Socrtat TRAMP. 
Cripple Creek Gun Club. 
CriprLe CreEEK, Colo.—With the flight of the ducks to 
“better lands I know,” the trapshooting season opened 
here Friday, April 20, with the first regular shoot of the 
Cripple Creek Gun Club. The grounds was covered 
with snow, and many shooters complained that the glare 
brought tears to their eyes, and frequently they could 
not see the targets; but they were very enthusiastic, and 
made good scores, considering the conditions. 
The background was not good; the targets were thrown 
against the side of a mountain, and to one accustomed to 
blue sky, it looked rather odd. 
Each man shot at 175 targets; then the trap broke, and 
the sport was ended. 
W. E. Dungman was high gun with 152, J. W. Price 
148, Hood Waters 148, W. A. Matlock 102, L. A. Hayden 
100. D. E. Tolman broke 20 out of 25. 
A Socrat TRAMP. 
Pleasure Gun Club. 
EncLewoop, N. J., April 30.—The Pleasure Gun Club, 
of Englewood, N. J., announce an all-day shoot for 
Decoration Day. The programme, which will be issued 
soon, will consist of eight 20-bird events, sliding handi- 
cap. One dollar entrance, and $2 added to each event 
having ten or more entries. The club has lately in- 
stalled a trap, and with other improvements now under 
way, everything will be in shape for a grand day. 

Routes for Sportsmen. 

yeBES LAKE 
“S' JOHN RY. 
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and back to the Fortress City. 
Moose Lands, Caribou Haunts, 
QOuananiche and Trout. 
The Giant Moose of Canadian Forests and the Lordly Caribou 
are natives of the territory traversed by this Railway. ‘Ihe 
‘‘Ouananiche’”’ (fresh water salmon) of Lake St. John is the finny 
champion of Canadianwaters. The Brook Trout of Kenogami 
and Lake Edward are the biggest and reddest known. 
Hotel Roberval, Lake St. John, has accommod2ation for 300 
guests. Apply in New York to J. Wrstey ALtrson, Vanderbilt 
Ave. and 44th St., and to ticket agents in all principal cities. 
A beautifully illustrated guide book free on application. 
Avex. Harpy, G. P. A. J. G. Scort, Gen. Manager, 
Quebec, Canada. 


Smith’s Ideal 
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Sporting goods houses are invited to send for price and terms. 



“Inthe Maine Woods” 
9th Annual Edition. 
SPORTSMEN’S GUIDE BOOK 
Published by the 
Bangor & Aroostook R.R. 
192 pages, 133 beautiful half-tone 
illustrations, all new. Cover and 
two insert pages in three colors, 
suitable for framing. Copy mailed 
anywhere upon receipt of 10 cents 
in stamps to cover postage. 
Address Guide Book 17, Bangor, Me. 
C. C. BROWN, General Passenger Agent. 

Canadian Pacific Railway Co. 
TROUT, BASS. 
AND 
MASKINONGE. 
New Lakes and Rivers that have 
never been fished by white men, and yet 
of comparatively easy access. 
Endless Waterways in the Wild for 
Canoe Trips. Camps and Summer 
Home Sites. Write 
ROBT. KERR, 
Pass. Traffic Mgr., Can. Pac. Ry., Montreal. 


Hotels for Sportsmen. 
Brookside Club House 
Buzzard’s Bay, Mass. 
WELL STOCKED TROUT BROOK;; ideal Club House 
on BUZZARD’S BAY, Mass., to lease; ample game pro- 
serves; pond and sea fishing. For illustrated booklet of 
particulars, address BROOKSIDE CLUB, Monument 
Beach, Mass. 
NEWFOUNDLAND 
Excellent Salmon and Trout fishing; also Caribou 
shooting. Tents, guides, boats provided. Write 
BUNGALOW, Grand Lake, Newfoundland. 
EDWARD SHEFFIELD, 
Guide and Outfitter, St. Anthony, Idaho. References. 
Come to Round Mountain Lake Camps 
For good trout fishing and bear hunting. For further par- 
ticulars address DION O. BLACKWELL, Eustis, Me. 
New York Office, 335 Broadway, Room 29. 
Best Black Bass Fishing in Maine 
MEDDYBEMPS LAKE 
MEDDYBEMPS, ME. 
Two furnished log camps for rent. Situated on islands 
one mile from village. One large five-room camp accom- 
modating ten persons, and one large one-room camp 
accommodating four persons. For particulars, address 
E. G. BROWN, Marblehead, Mass. 
THE LOG CABIN, 
Spruce Brook, 
NEWFOUNDLAND 
The only Hotel in the interior of the island. Salmon, Trout, 
and Caribou hunting. Complete new outfit, Tents and Canoes. 
Sportsmen outfitted and Guides found for any part of the 
Island. 72 hours from New York. 

I have five camps on shore of Lake in the Woods, close 
to the station; one large camp, 11 sleeping rooms, large 
office, dining room. Post-office in camp; daily mails. 
Other camps have two sleeping rooms and sitting room. 
Fine place for teacher and children to spend their vaca- 
tion. Fine trout fishing. One large camp on Ebeeme Pond. 
Fine bass fishing 1144 miles to walk. Write for booklet. 
N. W. McNAUGHTON, Schoodic, Me. 
COME TO CAMP RECREATION for good musk- 
allonge and black bass fishing. New log camp, beautiful 
lakes. Send for circular. 
A. G. IRWIN, Dorset, Minnesota. 
HIGH FALLS HOTEL, 
Dingman’s Ferry, Pike Co., Pa. 
In the midst of the picturesque highlands of the upper 
Delaware. Trout and bass fishing. Private trout stream. 
Riding and driving horses, garage. Automobile meets 
trains on _ notice. Send for booklet. PHILIP F. 
FULMER, JR., Proprietor. 
THE CRATER CLUB 
and Burnham Camps, Essex-on-Lake Champlain, offer the 
attractions of a beautiful lake shore in a locality with a 
remarkable record for healthfulness, at moderate rates. 
References required. For circular, address MRS. L. B. 
WALKER, Megr., 182 De Hart Place, Elizabeth, N. J. 
NEWFOUNDLAND 
Salmon fishing and Caribou hunting best obtainable. 
Complete outfits supplied. 
BAY ST. GEORGE HOTEL, Stephenville Crossing. 



Brookside, Pocono Mountains. 
Good Trout fishing. Cresco Station, D., L. & W. R.R. 
D. M. CRANE, Canadensis, Monroe Co., Pa. 20 
BAY BIRDS ARRIVING. 
I killed 15 curlew April 24, in about an hour; home for 
breakfast. Good accommodations, guides, boats, decoys, 
etc. For further information address IRA F. BURTON, 
Hotel Wachapreague, Wachapreague, Va. 18 


Wants and Exchanges. 

WANTED. 
Canvasback duck eggs 
also. live Canvasback ducks. 
128 FE. 34th St., New York. 
for hatching purposes, 
Address White, 
