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Bergen Beach Gun Club. 
Bercen Beacu, L. I., May 26.—Mr. Fred Stone, of the 
Wizard of Oz Co., was a visitor at the shoot of the 
Bergen Beach Gun Club to-day. Ex-Sheriff Creamer 
was high in the distance handicap trophy event, with a 
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*Distance handicap of event 5, trophy shoot. 
May 26.—The Bergen Beach Gun Club, of Greater 
New York will hold their fifth and final distance handi- 
cap prize shoot of the present series on Tuesday, June 
12, beginning at 11 A. M., on their grounds, Avenue 
N and Seventy-first street, Bergen Beach, Brooklyn. 
Flatbush avenue Bergen Beach trolley from New York 
City Hall, Brooklyn Bridge, direct to grounds. Visiting 
‘shooters welcome. ; 
“Vou can’t show me a single reason,’’ blustered the 
paterfamilias, “why we should go to the seashore this 
summer.” 
“What?” cried his wife, pointing to their quartet of 
marriageable daughters. “I can show you four single 
reasons.” 

Routes for Sportsmen. 


The New Route to the Far-Famed Saguenay 
and the ONLY rail route to the delightful Summer 
Resorts and Fishing Grounds north of Quebec aiid 
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CANADIAN ADIRONDACKS. 
Trains connect at Chicoutimi with Saguenay Steamers for 
Tadousac, Cacouna, Murray Bay and Quebec. A round tiip 
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river and lake scenery, down the majestic Saguenay by daylight 
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. ‘lhe 
‘‘Ouananiche”’ (fresh water salmon) of Lake St. John is the finny 
champion of Canadianwaters. The Brook Trout of Kenogam1 
and Lake Edward are the biggest and reddest known. 
Hotei Roberval, Lake St. John, has accommodation for 300 
guests. Apply in New York to J. WesLEy Attison, 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. Scott, Gen. Manager, 
Quebec, Canada. 

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. 


Smith’s Ideal 
18-inch Knee Boot, IDEAL, 1o-inch lace, and | 
6-inch Moccasin Shoe — have become the 
' Standard of all that is good in 
Hunting 
foot-gear. Now used 
lady or gentleman 
properly equipped 
without a pair of 
Smith’s Ideal Hunt- 
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The product of fifty years’ shoemaking skill 
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sportsmen. Catalogue for the asking. 
M. A. SMITH & SON 
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Gymnasium and Sporting Shoes. 
25 & 27 North (3th St., Philadelphia, Pa. 
Exclusive selling agents of Ideal Hunting Shoes, Von Lengerke 
& Detmold for New York City and Brooklyn. Von Lengerke 
& Antoine for Chicago, Il. 
Sporting goods houses are invited to send for price and terms. 



FE a a ee ee eee 
“Inthe Maine Woods” 
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. 


When writing say you saw the ad. in Forest 
AND STREAM. 


Hotels for Sportsmen. 


THE SUNSET INN, Barnegat City, N. J., 
is now open for the season of 1906. Application for 
weekly rates made to above address, or American House, 
Trentcn, N. J., will receive prompt attention. 
JAMES H. ROMAIN, Prop. 
by thousands — no | 

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. 
For Fishing and Shooting 
Go to 
HOTEL WACHAPREAGUE, 
Wachapreague, Va. 
Shooting very good the last few days. Best accommoda, 
tions as compared to any sporting rescrt on the coast. 

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 14% miles to walk. Write for booklet. 
N. W. McNAUGHTON, Schoodic, Me. 

COME TO CAMP RECREATION 
allonge and black bass fishing. 
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., 132 De Hart Place. Elizabeth, N. J. 
NEWFOUNDLAND 
Salmon fishing and Caribou hunting best obtainable. 
Complete outfits supplied. 
BAY ST. GEORGE HOTEL, Stephenville Crossing. 
for good musk- 
New log camp, beautiful 




A Big-Game and Fish Map of New 
Brunswick. 
We have had prepared by the official draughtsman of 
New Brunswick a map of that Province, giving the local- 
ities where big game—moose and _ caribou—are 
abundant, and also the streams in which salmon are 
found, and the rivers and lakes which abound in trout. 
Price;. $1. 
FOREST AND STREAM PUBLISHING CO. 
