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FOREST AND STREAM. 
[May 19, 1906. 

Kennel Special. 
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For Sale.—Full-blood English BEAGLE Hounds, Hunt- 
ers that are hunted. OAKLAND BEAGLE KENNELS, 
Pontiac, Mich. 

Norwegian bearhounds, Irish wolfhounds, deer and cat 
hounds. English bloodhounds, American foxhounds, 
Four-cent stamp for illustrated catalogue. | 
ROOKWOOD KENNELS, Lexington, Ky. 
For Sale.-—Dogs, Hogs, Pigeons, Ferrets, Belgium Hares. 
8 cents for 40-page illustrated catalogue. 
é: G. LLOYDT, Dept. ‘‘M.,”? Sayre, Pa. 


FOR SALE.—Thoroughly trained pointers, setters and 
hounds. Can furnish you a good one at a moderate price 
at any time. GEO. W- LOVELL, Middleboro, Mass. 

St. Louis World’s Fair, 1904: Gold Medal & Highest Award 
Paris Exposition, 1900: Gold Medal & Highest Award 
SPRATT’S PATENT 

AM. (LTD.) 
Manufacture specially prepared foods for 
= ie DOGS, PUPPIES, 
)) CATS, RABBITS, 
POULTRY, 
PIGEONS, GAME, 



Wine ras BIRDS, FISH. 
Write for Catalogue, ‘Dog Culture,” with practical 
chapters on the feeding, kenneling and management of 
dogs; also chapters on cats. 
y 450 Market St., Newark, N. J. 
Spratt’s Patent wo shah Se se Peake’ Mo: 
(America) Ltd. 1324 Valencia St., San Francisco, Cal. 
BOOK ON 
DOG DISEASES 
AND 
HOW TO FEED. 
Mailed FREE to any address by the author. 
H. CLAY GLOVER, D. V. S., 1278 Broadway, New York. 
DO YOU HUNT? 
Trained COON, FOX and DEER 
HOUNDS For Sale. Reasonable Prices 
Here in Arkansaw we have millions of 
Coons, Foxes and Deer at our door to 
train our hounds with, and we train them 
too. They ‘‘ Deliver the Goods.’”’ A few 
trained Rabbit and Squirrel Dogs. Also 
untrained Pups. For particulars address 
SPRING RIVER KENNELS 
Box 27, Imboden, Ark. 



zz ANNS 

IMPROVED SPIKE COLLAR, 
For use in dog training. Price, $2.00. By 
mail, $2.10. 
Send for circular. 
B. WATERS, 
346 Broadway, New York. 
Have You a Dog? 
Then let us send you Polk Miller’s 
». celebrated Book on Dogs; How to 
Take Care of Them; the eloquent Sen- 
gator Vest’s masterful Tribute te 
a Dog, and“A Yellew Dog’s Love 
for a Nigger” (famous poem). Wewill 
send you allof the above for 10c just to ad- 
vertise Sergeant’s Famous Dog 
Remedies. Address POLK MILLER 
DRUG CO. 859 MainSt. Richmond, Va. 





Canoe Handling and Sailing. 
The Canoe: History, Uses, Limitations and Va- 
rieties, Practical Management and Care, and 
Relative Facts. By C. Bowyer Vaux(“Dot’’). 
Illustrated. Cloth, 168 pages. Price, $1.00. 
New and revised edition, with additional 
matter. 
A complete manual for the management of the 
canoe. Everything is made intelligible to the 
veriest novice, and Mr, Vaux proves himself one 
of those successful instructors who communicate 
their own enthusiasm to their pupils. 
FOREST AND STREAM PUBLISHING CO. 

J. KANNOFSKY, 
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“Heads and Horns.” 
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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. 
ROWLAND, 
TAXIDERMIST, 
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heads. Call and examine work. 
No. 182 SIXTH AVENUE, 
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XS FRED SAUTER, Taxidermist. 
eS 4A Established 1860, 
Formerly No. 3 
No. William St., 
Removed to 
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~ cor. Elm St., 
<e= will continue to 
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Heads, Rugs and attractive groups, for sale and to rent. 






Modern Fishculture in Fresh 
and Salt Water. 
By Fred Mather, author og ‘“Men I Have Fished With,” 
with a chapter of Whitefish Culture by Hon. Herschel 
Whitaker, and a chapter on the Pike-Perch by James 
Nevin. Illustrated. Price, $2. 
This work covers the entire field, including the culture 
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guard their young, how fish find their own rivers, dyna- 
miting a lake, to measure the flow of water. 
The purpose of the work is to give such practical in- 
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and breed his trout or other fish after the most approved 
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Men I Have Fished With. 
Sketches of character and incident with rod and gun from 
childhood to manhood; from the killing of little fishes 
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It was a happy thought that prompted Mr. Fred Mather 
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— A 
Western Pennsylvania Trapshooters’ League. 
CANONSBURG, Pa., May 9.—Thirty-three shooters took 
part and shot through the entire programme, and under 
the laws of the League, all those not winning their en- 
trance fee, less targets, were paid back in full, provided 
they were bona fide members in good standing of some 
club of the League. Each event was at 15 targets: 

Events: 12.3 4.5 6°77 8 e910 tae erig 
Mathews easnaecsne 13 15 1415 13 1413 1412141218 ‘161 
Lawrence  .cccecee 14 13 13 11 13 14 13 12 15 14 13 14 159 
JOD StOn ee cesese cr 13 14 11 11 13-14 14 12 15 11 12 14 152 
DBelSINg Mareen 14 10 13 12 11 18 12 138 15 14 14 11 152 
Clittord ances conte as 13 13 13 13 10 12 15 14 12 14 11 11 151 
Kelsey cas cemesice nts 11 12 13 12 14 11 15 15 15 10 11 12 151 
Grant’ ..c sees 9111413 14141214141115 9 150 
BU Ghee tuesiate 13 12 18 14 13 15 10 10 14 14 11 10 149 
Hickeyas vous acetic 14 910 13 15 11 12 18 13 13 12 18 145 
Crow. waveoscdeaisterte 14 10 10 10 11 13 14 13 11 12 13 11 142 
Baker gees nctemtes 14 10 10 10 11 13 14 13 11 12 13 11 142 
Billemin gies sess ane 10 11 13 12 14 11 13 10 12 11 14 10 141 
Garlasidleuaje eens 141212 1114 7 13 12 13 12 11 10 141 
Giundellinve ssa. 11.13 12 11 TW Ibs AOS a seoeLe 138 
Cochranupacssceeae 11, 8 12°13 11 14g OSs belies 137 
Mi cINaty Geecic's cnet 91114 8 11 11 12 10 18 11 14 12 136 
George Wionseseatte 13 12 12 12 11 912111014 910 134 
Streams Vein lovee ciaiele 11 8 11 10 13 13 14 11°13 13:20 134 
JM. Prigg........ 10 11 (9:18 Joe OSs toa ae 128 
Henshaw ... 11, 9.11.14 9 12012 Ss aOR ae 125 
SEO paccone 10 18. 8) 7 14 eee ee 124 
Anthony - 10 11 9.9. 910512 10S MORO e284 
Kockeysye nce tee 5 13°11 11 10 135012 Sosa, 119 
ADPrigePesasceesee 11 7 1110 9:11 (9510 TO OREie Geet 
Swartzaeeesoeeers 8 9 1011.13) AON S Sesser oid eet 15 
Hoeyi tec acteomiene 6.5 8 9.10 1243 59sii2 tied 114 
A bbottaiiw aeocnee 8Il 6 7'9 9.9 7S 13512 108109 
Crummwececeeeeee 9 611 8 9°79 Ti0NO esas 105 
Denny-e penser eons 6 712 6 8 9°9 8 Sese0 10 101 
Andrews .sesceeres 45.6 83° °9) 4b aioe 97 
Kane \titeee. ceeceen 10°4.6°8 9 (6. 88GRoo omy 97 
Gumbert Wa. scce 6°56 8.7 76 Oe 9e Geist 96 
Leéyle sie eteease nee 5... 6 TOT Sees 42 
Myers PRP erry i cnt) (ity 27 
Stone's Sas tenen eae cea mee 9:10. a eee ae 19 
The trade _ was represented by L. Z. Lawrence, J. 
Garland and Jas. Lewis. 
Owing to a meeting of the Knight Templars in Pitts- 
burg, the next League meeting has been changed to 
Wednesday, May 23, instead of Tuesday, May 22, as 
originally stated. It will be held on the grounds of the 
Herron Hill Gun Club, Davis Island, Pittsburg, Pa. 
At North Cornwall. 
A COMPLIMENTARY shoot was held at this place on the 
grounds of the North Cornwall Gun Club, Lebanon, Pa., 
at Geo. S. Trafford’s Cross Keys Hotel. The party 
entertained were all from Lancaster and Marietta, going 
from the latter place by automobiles, under the direction 
of Frank and Charles Wright. A chicken .and waffle 
See was served by our esteemed host, Sammy Traf- 
ord, 
The party was joined by Neaf Apgar, and he gave a 
wonderful exhibition of rifleshooting, which, in the face 
of the high wind, was very good. Some good scores 
were made at the traps, but a number of birds were 
carried out of bounds with the aid of the wind. 
Ten live birds, $5: 
ianselowacaace 222222222210 Runip) sees 2220222020— 7 
F Kieker ....2222022222— 9 Miss Rieker. .0102122020— 6 
IResslenicerttes 2222022222— 9 Jerseyiews ance 0220121001— 6 
horn steers 2222020112— 8 Potes Waicesteues 2102002202— 6 
Beamsdeffer .0112012212— 8 Bauman. ..... 0001220011— 5 
Barryotce snes 2222200022— 7 
Special shoot, 25 birds, $25: 
Bhorn: trace henner 17 Jersey (<ccnwaraetse ite seeins 15 
Ten birds, $10, one barrel: 
Hansell: Gant oun ecteeeee 9 Reafsnydets ca.csjuienmtees 4 
Targets: 
Shot at. Brk. Shot at. Brk. 
Ressler is caseeere 50 45 Rieker Sicceseanes 0, 
Hanseliye. scsbices 50 47 Jersey) iscnpnemer 50 30 
FH OLN Ueicemiie he 50 34 EF Riekerscce es 25 21 
' Seven birds, $10, one barrel: 
EGR orn Ge sec apeisi-recte 1101111—6 Ruuipr caseeee ....10/1111—6 
Garfield Gun Club. 
Curicaco, May 12.—The appended scores were made on 
the occasion of the fourth trophy shoot of the fourth 
series. T. L. Smedes won Class trophy on 19; Stone, 
Class B, .on 20; -Dr. Skillman, Class) Ci ony loge tn) the 
Dupont cup shoot, 15 targets, Tom Jones won on 13. 
The day was an extremely trying one for target’ shoot- 
ing, as the wind was blowing a small hurricane in the 
direction of a right quartering incomer, and the boys 
found it impossible to locate the discs with anything 
like certainty—consequently the extremely ragged scores 
made. Conditions were so unfavorable that only a few 
shooters came out. Scores: 
Events: 1 23454006 Boers 
Targets: 25 15. 10 A010 The amo 
Pollard eti-tuaa emetee nee cee 14-9 *67" GSTS bea a a 
WW Fo) co CPR OBC OGSOIO UGOCUh , 8 BY (35 °255 be Ae 
Smedés? ok. scceccscsetioreccen 19 8° % —bo oe eee 
George scwncmece ts ccsiccemente 11‘ 9 5 "6" 2 Sees 
Skillmatt Wisdate siete detente en iettae 15" 8 ° 2) “Ot ee eee 
Dr eReynoldsincecesisse seeeeaae 17 10° .4.) 4 04ers 
Pea tom’ ccc acciclaticicsciiseineietsieanarns 10 9 4 2096 eee 
Hick S atietaetes westelece cmecnitne 18° 9° "6! Seca 
PM OUMAS ee alae ceecien cremate pierces 14.69 #2 » 6S ib etoeeee 
Stone! ccee sccm oct exec Gener 20° T7776 097 a oe 
IMG Donald sr cesaeecttaltscime 18 % 4° 6 (45a 
DFP Dusik _ccaneoveseeumoeemn 15 3. 2. 3S 5 Oo roeen 
W Binfeldt)catcsccs scnmecnaees 14 11 os eat eee 
Ostendorp Wwe cs eee celeron i eS soc) 58) eee D. 
Pom “Jonesess. cee os caterers ch 18913 4. A eee 
No. 1 was trophy event. No. 2 was Dupont cup 
event. No. 7 was at doubles. 
Dr. J. W. MEEK, Sec’y. 
