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FOREST AND STREAM. 
[JUNE 9, 1906. 

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SPORTSMEN’S CLOTHING 
Sheds Water Like a Duck’s Back 
Combines the advantage of perfect tailor- 
ing with protection against rain. Water- 
proofed by a patent process, permitting 
thorough ventilation, yet rain does not 
penetrate in any ordinary storm. Soft and 
pliable; sightly and durable; no rubber or 
paraffine. Fit, finish and waterproof 
qualities guaranteed. 
Coat lined throughout the entire body 
with same rain-proof material as outside. 
Patent bellows under arms give extra ven- 
tilation and freedom of movement with 
' ahaa rod or gun. Pockets for every- 
eB thing 
Trousers reinforced front and large 
doule seat 
Give loose breast measure over garments 
to be worn with coat. Waist and leg meas- 
ure for trousers. 
Made in two colors, light tan and dead 
grass green. 
Coat, $5.00; trousers, $3.00; hat, $1.00. 
Express prepaid 
FOR LADIES’ WEAR 
Neatly tailored coat and skirt. Gives 
absolute protection on any outing trip. 
Suitable tor gunning, fishing, tramping, 
boating, climbing. Coat, $5.00; skirt, $4.00. 
Express prepaid. Booklet, with samples 
of material and directions for self-meas- 
urement sent free. 
Special discount to dealers 
BIRD, JONES @ KENYON 
35 Blandina St., Utica, N.Y. 


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. 

deer and cat 
Norwegian bearhounds, Irish wolfhounds, 2 
foxhounds. 
hounds. English bloodhounds, American 
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, LLOYD Deptt M76 Sayre. ba: 

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. H 24 
Two thoroughbred Pointer Pups, 
months old. $10.00 each. W. E. Boe 
Virginia. ae 


dogs, two 
Cismont, 


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 
DOGS, PUPPIES, 
CATS, RABBITS, 
POULTRY, 
PIGEONS, GAME, 
BIRDS, FISH. 
“Dog Culture,” 

Write for 1 
chapters on the feeding, kenneling and management of 
Catalogue, with practical 
also chapters on cats. 
450 Market St., Newark, N. J. 
714 S. 4th St., St. Louis, Mo. 
( 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. 
dogs; 
Spratt’s Patent! 
(America) Ltd. 


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

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. 
IMPROVED SPIKE COLLAR 
For use in dog training. Price, $2.00. 
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 eloquentSen- 
| ator Vest’s masterful Tribute to 
a Dog, and““A Yellew Dog’s Love 
for a Nigger” (famous poem), We will 
send you allof the above for 10c just to aa 
 vertise Sergeant’s Famous 
Remedies. Address POLK MILLER 
DRUG OO. 859 Main St. Richmond, Va. 


TRAINING vs. BREAKING. 
Practical Dog Training; or, Training vs. Breaking. By 
S. T. Hammond. To which is added a chapter on train- 
ing pet dogs, by an amateur. Cloth, 165 pages. Price, $1. 
FOREST AND STREAM PUBLISHING CO. 



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. 


Panhandle Gun Club, Logansport, Ind., held its first 
shoot at Spencer Park, "Saturday afternoon. 
Young Harry Kahler, the shooting star of Davenport, 
awe had the proud distinction of tying with Chan. 
Powers at Bloomington, as each scored 95 out of the 
100 in the big handicap. 
Sunday last the contest for the season trophy was held 
at Fargo, N. D. At 25 targets, Yeack broke 18, Goof 
19, Burgess 16, Robbins 22, Hoff 19, Nelson 16, Bocks 
16, Clemens 25, Vidger 24, Dremert’ hd eal Bocker 19, 
Sidnam 20. 
The management of the Red City Gun Club, Rockford, 
Ill., have decided on July 15 as the date for a big tour- 
nament. During the past seven days there have been 
seven new members added to the club. 
Trapshooting sportsmen are evidently made of material 
that will wear well, in spite of any adverse circumstances. 
This cheerful faculty of forcing sunshine through chunks 
of adversity has been exemplified by the trapshooters at 
San Francisco. Last Sunday the San Luis Gun Club held 
their regular shoot. J. E. Van Schaick and Charles A. 
Younglove and Vicente Estudello were the high guns. 
A new gun club, to be known as the Milk River, was 
organized last week at Detroit, Mich. The officers are: 
John Blumline, President George Trombly, Vice-Presi- 
dent; Peter Renaud, Secretary; Alex, Van Comberg, 
Treasurer; Geore Lan Sera, Captain; William Trombly, 
Clerk. There should be a good club, as there are 
twenty-two members on the charter roll. 
The Richmond Va., Gun Club will hold a tournament 
July 4. Many valuable prizes will be given. 
Members of the Ironwood, Mich., Gun Club are mak- 
ing due preparations for a ‘great shoot June 27 and 28. 
The secretary has heard from so many who are coming 
that he places the number at one hundred. 
An attempt will be made to have a special meeting of 
the members of the Marion, Ind., Gun Club, at which 
some of the traveling men will be present and give an ex- 
hibition of their skill. 
At the Martinsville, Ind., shoot last Wednesday, B. E. 
Gregory, Indianapolis, was high, 185; Smoke, second, 
182; Henry Lewis, Martinsville, 176; Dr. Britton, In- 
dianapolis, 169, 
Mayor Pursell, Ed. P. Boyer, Wm. McClenaghan and 
Howard Sutton, made good scores at the practice shoot 
held last Wednesday, at Lancaster, O. 
The new gun club at Alpena, Mich., has now a new 
automatic trap, and the members will get enthused to 
shoot often during the summer season. 
Billy Heer was down in old Kentucky last week, and 
among many good shooters present scored 197 out of 200. 
The prompt action of Clabrough, Golcher & Co., in 
saving the guns of many sportsmen during the Frisco 
fire will enable a number of shooters to engage in their 
favorite sport this fall, and use their favorite fowling 
DIECES. 
: Henry Martens, Oliver Brubaker and J. W. Bollinger 
will be the committee to manage the shoots at the 
Cohen Gun Club, Davenport, Ia., for the month 
of June. : 
Columbus, Ind., will soon have a gun club. The mem- 
bers are fast enrolling, and as soon as the organization 
is perfected there will be grounds selected, and the shoot- 
ing will be started. 
North River Gun Club. 
Epcewater, N. J.—The scores made at the shoot of 
the North River Gun Club shoot on May 26 were as 
follows: 
Events: 12 3.4 5e0 7 Sol a0 dd de 
Targets: 15 16 15 15.15 25 25 25 15 15 15 15 
Fackhofi J .ktedees oseeeaaee 15 14 11 12 18 20 18 11 10 12 
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Woetzs sis csatiacs oe hogan eae 7. 875 285. cee te 
Staplesyschemocnhas cosets 13 10 ae 9 19 13 23 ee ae 
Dry iunteree,. os-ncicate ets 7 12 10 10 10 J9 43" Piel 
Piendricksony eco vais este 10,9 12) SiLAy Soe ee ere, wae 
"Targa se da semcrcrars praator raeree 8 12 13 14°12 2018 . sat aI rs ey 
Dx Rick ters ven sceceu. sone 11 912 13 1118 2° 13 
PiGLCy wc dimensiones otanet 12 14 12 14 12 21 20. re 13 15 oe 
WYtive.cnuunaen ae 10 612.00 IL 38 Oo tao. 
Cottrell yak coamane tenner 9 21 » LB. Le re OC tieck we 
Perkins © acactssn «geeodents Silos (2015 2. 1211 13 we 
Miss -Horneck <3 -cnes tate 11 Bee As a oe el (it Ua Be PAB ee 
SIDE LIGHTS OF TRADE. 
Shooting Dead Shot Smokeless powder, averages were 
scored as follows: At the Interstate Association South- 
ern Handicap, Nashville, Tenn., May 15-17, Ed. O’Brien 
won fourth high average, with 386 out of a possible 400. 
At Wilmington, Del., May 9 and 10, E. C. Griffith won 
second high average. At New Bedford, Mass., May 22 
and 23, Roy D. Hodsdon won high amateur average. 

Valuable Hunting and Fishing 
Club Rights. 
FOR SALE.—Two shares, to close membership of 20, 
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 numer- 
ous. Country never hunted over; swarming with small 
game and fur-bearing animals. Club is composed of high 
class members, and a gentleman sportsman will find con- 
genial company. Address SECRETARY, care Forest 
and Stream. . 23 
