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THE ADIRONDACK MOUNTAINS 
Are now about the most central of all the great resorts. 
through Pullman sleeping cars from New York, Philadelphia, Boston, 

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Kennel Special. 
Ads under this head 2 cents a word a time (or 3 
cents in capitals). Cash must accompany order. 


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. 
CAG LLOY DTS Dept Mei oayic, ka: 


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. 
Wanted.—Pointers and Setters to yard break or board. 
Cc. F. WATERHOUSE, West Deering, N F 24 



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TRAINING vs. BREAKING. 
Practical Dog Training; or, Training vs. Breaking. By 
: Hammond. To which is added a chapter on train- 
ing pet dogs, by an amateur. Cloth, 165 pages. Price, $1. 
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(America) Ltd. 



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 
if SPRING RIVER KENNELS 
he “| Box 27, Imboden, Ark. 
IMPROVED SPIKE COLLAR, 
For use in dog training. Price, $2.00. By 
mail, $2.10. Send for circular. 
B. WATERS, 
346 Broadway, New York. 



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DRUG CO. 859 Main &t. Richmend, Va. 


Property for Sale. 


CAMP HOTEL AND DINING ROOM. 
For Sale or To Rent. 
Islands with permanent camps and summer homes of 
various sizes and prices to rent with privilege of purchase 
at Desbarats, Ontario, near Sault St. Marie, Canada. 
A delightful summering spot. Write, L: O. ARM- 
STRONG, Canadian Pacific Ry., Montreal. 
For Sale—Newfoundland. 
Ideal site for camp or club house. Salmon, sea trout 
and caribou at camp door. No trouble to get good head 
or best fishing on the island. Cheap. PIONEER, care 
Forest and Stream. 
FOR SALE. 
A share in a well equipped and prosperous Canadian fish 
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| AND STREAM, 




——— 
North Carolina State Tournament. 
Tue third annual tournament of the North Carolina 
Trapshooters’ Association was held May 24 and 25 at 
Wilson, N. C., under the auspices of the Wilson Gun 
Club. They proved themselves equal to the occasion 
and could have handled twice the number of entries. 
It is a great pleasure to meet old friends and form 
new acquaintances, as we always do at every shoot. Many 
pleasant remembrances are carried home, and we love to 
talk over old scores, and how they could have been im- 
proved upon if thus and so had been the case. The 
shooters assembled promptly on time, the traps worked 
admirably, every one knew when his turn came. There 
was no confusion; everything worked smoothly and 
nicely; no one could have wished for more. Twenty-seven 
shot through both days, and fourteen participated in 
some one or more events. Two Legget traps were used, 
and the regular events of 200 targets were finished by 
12:30 each day, leaving ample time for the extra events. 
The championship of North Carolina was shot on the 
first day at 100 targets. George Lyon, of Durham, N. C.., 
donated a beautiful cup for this purpose in 1903, and was 
contested for at the Raleigh Gun Club shoot for the first 
time, and won by W. P. Whitaker, of Raleigh; score 93. 
The following year it was given to the N. C. Association 
wud won by George Lyon; score 96. It was next-won by 
J. E. Crayton, of Charlotte; score 95. This year it was 
again won by George Lyon, and became his property. 
He at once made the Association a gift from his young: 
est son, another beautiful cup, which will be contested 
for in the same manner and under the same conditions 
except every one winning it will receive a gold meda! 
until it has been won twice by the same person. 
Another cup was donated to the Association and con- 
tested for on the second day of the tournament. It was 
given by Jas. I. Johnson and George Lyon, of Durham; 
the same to be emblematic of the championship of Vir- 
ginia and North Carolina. The conditions under which 
this cup is given are the same as for the championship 
of the State. 
This contest proved an exciting one from start to finish. 
It was contested for by many shooters from Virginia, 
as well as North Carolina. fter the 100 targets were 
shot, it was found that George Lyon, Wm. Walls, of! 
Wilson, and Emory Storr, of Charlotte, were tied on 
96. In the next 25, Lyon and Walls went straight, Stor: 
losing one target. In another 25, Lyon went straigh‘ 
and Walls dropped one. 
This gives Lyon the championship of North Carolina 
twice and Virginia once, prong that he has few equals 
in the amateur class in the South, and no superiors. 
Lyon also won a beautiful cup for high amateur aver 
age for the tournament; score 378 out of 400. Wm 
Walls, of Wilson, won second high amateur; score 377 
winning thé Mahler cup. J. E.- Crayton, of Charlotte 
was third high amateur; score 373. 
The trade representatives present and their standing 
are given in the order in which mentioned: Chas. G 
Spencer 386, Walter Huff 378, Emory H. Storr 371, 1 
i. Keller, Jr., 352, Col. J. T. Anthony 329. 
The fourth annual tournament will go to Charlotte, N 
C., 1907. J. E. Crayton, President, and John Todd 
Secretary and Treasurer. ‘The next shoot will be held 
under the same conditions, everybody l6yds., five moneys 
30, 25, 20, 15, 10. 
The members of the Wilson Club were untiring in thei: 
efforts to give all a good time, 
Geo. Lyon made the longest run during the tourna 
ment, 94 straight. In fact, he took everything in sight 


















Mr. Lyon made the trip through the country in his fine 
automobile. He is the popular State agent for the Re 
automobile. 
The weather was perfect, with the exception of a stifi 
wind the first day. The Virginia boys turned out well, 
being about ten present, participating through the tour 
nament. Many of our members will be with them i: 
Lynchburg Labor Day. 
Jimmy Barnes and Col. Anthony were the life of the 
crowd, and if you were. making a bad score just ga 
where they were and you would soon be made to forge! 
your troubles, and next time go 20 straight. I believe 
at our next tournament, some place will be settled upon 
to hold the shoot annually, thereby giving us permanen( 
grounds, well regulated in every particular. Then we 
hope to have the Interstate Association to give us the 
Southern Handicap tournament. 
Total scores for the tournament: 
CG Spencer an csas cess cree 19 95 
George) Lyon ance s+ccbeseiveeten 187 191 378 
Wm’ Walls /v.cecsctwccse sae 186 191 377 
Walter: Huff iiacs scar eminem 184 189 373 
Af E: (Crayton tcenecsscsnimeseen 188 185 3873 
mory) EL, \Storres..- see eee 184 187 =¢ igal 
McLelland: 02 viv. sisterstce oles ite 187 175 362 
Simms”. 99s os ses.os ce eke sae 180 180 360 
Keller Jrawis Je. ctv settee ceca en ten 178 174 352 

Valuable Hunting and Fishing 
Club Rights. 
FOR SALE.—Two shares, to close membership of 20 
in hunting and fishing club controlling 150 miles o 
Canadian wilderness. Twenty-four hours from New York 
Many large lakes, absolutely virgin. Best small-mout! 
black’ bass fishing on North American continent; lak) 
trout, brook trout, pike and dore. Deer and bear numer 
ous. Country never hunted over; swarming with smal 
game and fur-bearing animals. Club is composed of higl 
class members, and a gentleman sportsman will find con 
genial company. Address SECRETARY, care Fores 
and Stream. : : 2; 
