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Maine Woods : Vol. 33, No. 12 October 20,1910 VOL. XXXIII. NO. 12—PRICE 4 «/,/ PHILLIPS, MAINE, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1910. LOCAL EDITION—12 PAGES« i°f/ a «O, WOMAN OF THE WOODS! STEVENS FiR BALSAM BEDS GIVE HER THE GREATEST HAPPINESS. i Doable Barrel Hammerless f t r Canoeing a Delight, and Communion THE BRAND TRADE MARK Gun No. 365 Wjth Nature Far From Fifri «SO. I« U. «• PAT« Off. Avenue the Thing that Restores Krup'p Fluid *& the T iu d Nerves and Effects a Steel Barrels and ^ REVOLVER AND PISTOL Cure. Lugs Drop-forged 4* in one piece. * CARTRIDGES. The following lett<r received sev­ Breech ^Strong^ eral weeks ago from Mrs. Wilda L. est where others T Winchester Revolver and Pistol cart­ Brown of Nowi York will douotless ridges in all calibers prove their sup­ are weak. interest mamy readers of Maine C A N N O T ♦> Woods, who may be wondering what eriority by the targets they make. SHOOT LOOSE £ to do for their sick wives and daugh­ Shoot them and you’ll find they are Pick up this gun A and feel the bal- y ters: ACCURATG9 CLEAN, SURE ance of it—exam- Since our chat here in Now York ine the working A about the big world out of (hors, g&V parts closely and y fate has been playing pranks with see the fine care X me and it sometimes threatens to N justice to your rifle get and finish of de- A jrevent my ¡being- able to spend the I U M C cartridges. You may prefer tail—you will say y « a Remington, a Marlin, a Winchester, it is a winner! X length of time I desire in the Can­ X a Savage, or a Stevens rifle. Everyone Lists at on ly a adian iwilderness this year. THE of them shoots better with U M C cart­ $32.50 (subject to y Did I tell you that the awaloeraing ridges. T he U M C cartridge specialists dealers’ discount) Y of this wonderful love that holds) me do nothing but make arid test cartridges and will be , ex- A fast came first through the Maine for rifles of every make. If your rifle pressed, prepaid, ♦> Woods? Years agb “the old spring .:Hunting Season:. could speak, it would ask for U M C direct from factory, *r fre4-” drew me towards Maine, and in case you cannot A though in later years I’ve found a cartridges to shoot— they are made for it. secure through a ❖ stronger appeal in the wild expanses of 1910 You don't come home with the dis­ Dealer. i of the wonderful Teraagami reserve and the almost limit less wildermss Bids fair to be a very successful one in the Rangeley and appointment of a misfire and lost Write for Art l Dead River Regions. Increased Train Service, with game when you take U M C cartridges Catalog. stretching to the imortn and west, y«t I the memory of the earlier love molds Sunday trains, between New York, Boston, Portland, with you t true as well. Rangeley and Dead River. Brand new Hunting folder Game Laws Free. J. STEVENS ARMS Ô f f Maine was delightful, and more, just out. Address with stamp, THE UNION METALLIC V hut as one becomes more and more CARTRIDGE COMPANY TOOL GO. f maddened by the torturing noise® and F. N. BEAL, G. P. A., PHILLIPS, MAINE. Bridgeport, Conn- P. 0. Box 50 invitations of mankind ¡in general as Accccv, 315 Broadway New York City I manifested in great cities, they cav e CHICOPEE FALLS, MASS. die opposite and long for silence and I freedom in exact or even, greater ra­ 4,4’4*4*4*4*4*4’4*4*4*4*4*4*4*4*4*4’4*4*4*4*4*4i tio—at least, I do. Others, too, for I Lind that what was practically un­ JONES’ FISHING eHMPS known a few years ago is not ho­ MOSQUITO, MAINE ot. ruing a popular resort for the tour­ Sltouated on the line of the Somerset railroad through line to Klneo ist, and the Temagami reserve wnh and on one of the best fishing ponds In the state of Maine. Trout all it has 10 offer to the sportsman, can be caught every day and they are gamy and fine. Address George as well,as the idler, is becoming too C. Jones, Mosquito Me., for an Illustrated booklet. It Is free. much like Maine to suit me—too ij*0H>5*4*^4*4'i?4,44*4*4*^4*4*4*4*4** N8*4*4***4*4*4*4H^*fc^4Mp^^4*^$^4H^< easy of ¡access, has ¡too much in the way of accommodation as to hotels, and guides at Jhar.«L ' to. affording too much of ordinary ixmiforts to ap­ T I M P O N D C A M P >$ peal to the selfish soul who wants Finest trout fly fishing in the state. 23,000 acres under lease. Elevation a wilderness planet for himself. 2.000 feet. Individual camps. Open wood fires. Excellent table and service. Tru’v tastes differ from mine, which Outlying camps. Good trails. Every comfort that can be asked for. Tele­ is well, or hotels and railroads) vsou'd phone and daily mail. Write for particulars. not exist for those favored mortals who love nature, hut prefer approach­ JULIAN K. VILES & SON, Tim, Franklin County, Maine. ing her via Pullman and hotels, rath­ er than by canoe and a downy bed of moss. HERE is considerable demand T Ihiaive found the greatest joy in “In The Maine Woods” in this country for Summer paddling, and I do not forget the T Resort Hotels that are situa­ hard and frequent, and often long, ted in desirable locations and com­ portage of the north woods. For days, Sportsmen’s Guide Book bine the right kind of air, pure aye weeks, day after day, in fair or llth Annual Edition spring water, with excellent loca­ lainy weather, I swing the blade, Published by the tion for drives combined with stroke for stroke with ihalfbreed or boating and first class Salmon and habitant, lying under the stars at Trout Fishing. The night or crouching farther under the BANGOR & AROOSTOOK R . R. canoe at night in pelting storms, for I rarely sleep in a tent, forging Mailed anywhere for 15 cents in stamps. ITountain View ahead, often blazing-, the way bedweon Address Geo. M. Houghton, Boating, Autoing lake ¡and lake. Ah, that is leb'ght Passenger Traffic Manager. H ouse of the. keenest. Bangor, Maine. xYnd you know that New York city at MOUNTAIN VIEW, MAINE, on D r i V i n g Golf offers no such delectable dish as the RANGELEY LAKE, has as notable bass or trout, browned to a crisp­ combination of this kind as can be N E of New Englands most June and early July, Trout and ness that one has just ¡seen leaping L. C. SMITH GUNS. found in Maine. For rates and famous inland resort Hotels , Salmon Fishing. Guides, Row­ over the clear, deep waters of those full particulars, also illustrated cold northern lakes. o booklet, address Oand the largest and most boats, Canoes, Launches furnished And the nightmiare-tproducing hols finely equipped in the entire at short notice. Elevation 2000 of civilization! Better far is a moos- L. R. BOWLEY Rangeley Region, location un­ feet. Our 1910 Booklet gives covered rock or the most carefully Mountain View, • Maine equalled in Maine. For May, full information. chosen spot, so level and smooth to AS FITAS r.he eye, hut which always during the night presents ¡a knot or a stone to SPORTSMEN and RANGELEY LAKES HOTEL CO. shoulder or hips; or when in an ul­ tra luxurious mood a bed of balsam A FIDDLE -------------------- RANGELEY, MAINE -------------------- HUNTERS boughs—no other bed gives such L | ,,_ J is open for as good Deer slumber. r l e a s a n t I s la n d Hunting as there is in But my intent in writing was not Maine, Anyone coming will leave more than sat­ to furnish a sample of my loquacity isfied. Remember the place. nor to present a brief for Tiennagami PLEASANT ISLAND, MAINE, (does not the very name appeal to Billy Soule, Proprietor. one?) but to ask information of you. If fate continues to thwart me in Raw Furs Wanted being equal to going very soon into FACTS ABOUT HUNTING the fastnesses of Ontario, I shall try Trappers and Hunters, ship us your Furs and At G r a n t 's C a m p s , Lots of Partridge this year, plenty of to get aiway for a brief spell in get Best Prices. Liberal grading. Send for quo­ Deer, few Moose and a great many Bear signs. Come here and shoot Maine. Can you tell me of a quiet tations. Fox Decoy, $1.00; Mink and Coon Scent. your game and not get shot yourselves. spot on stream or lake, easily ac­ $1.00; Fox Trappers’ Guide, $1.00 ; all postpaid. ED GRANT <EL SONS, - Kennebago, Maine * cessible, say fifteen to thirty miles H. C METCALF & CO., Alstead, N. H. by canoe, from any railroad, a place where I can pitch iw tiny tent and ROUND MOUNTAIN LAKE CAMPS. be alone with but little danger of in­ Has the best of Deer, Bear and Part­ trusion from any save the wild ridge shooting. Camps remain open things of the. woods? I need a bit until December 15 and are warm and of this life very much indeed, having comfortable.
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