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The First Dut3r O f A n y ^W /; /7/ Rifle Is To Slioot Straight 'im y.-\ ®7?8C' The things that distinguish Remmgton-UMC Big Game Rifies ‘ hom all others of their class are; certain fundamental fefineiaents invented and used exclusively by the Remington Arms-Urnon Metallic Cartridge Company. H igh P o w e r S lid e A c tio n R ep ea te rs with the famous Rein- itijt-ja-UiVlC Slide Action teatutr: Six shot; Hammerless; 22 inch Otdnance Steel Bane!, patented quick-adjustable Straight Bat Rear Sight and new design Copper Bead Front Sight. Chambered for 25 Remington. .30 Remington, .32 Remington and .35 Remington cartridges. A u to lo a d in g R ifle s —Five shoU at one loading— you simply press the tugger for each shot. Automatically ejects empties ar.d loads the fresh shell. Made with the famous Remin.*too-UMC S-.iid Breech; Hilniuerleas; Positive Safety Device; Chambered for 25 f t : > V- ! R™*,Remington, .30 Remington, .32 Remington and .J ' Remington One of the Finest Appointed Resort Hotels in the State of Maine Sie» — and the new 22 calibre Kjnington-W viC Autoload* # shooting the .22 Remington Autoloading Caitridge y -S r-p fx ILook cvJc fortor the dealer who displays flic R td B : II M rrk oj Reminp>cn- Ui\lC. H e has these Rnmington-UMC Riiie* in stock now or can get them for you. T o keep veur gun cleaned and lubricated Center of the best Trout and Salmon Fishing r/ghi. use Hem O il.‘ the new powder solvent, rust GOLF, TENNIS, MUSIC, BOATING, BATHING, AUTOING firrve.ijtative. arid gun ubncanL Write for Booklet that will tell You all about it. r vxr.ruuafi'c. - • • TiTirarii smmnm^sismaLaaaxs:

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HOTEL BLANCHARD Avoid False Moves. Middle Dam this spiring and We are STRATTON MAINE No false move should ever be made DR. J. W. f c l O L S KEMPTON LUMBER Looking foward to much sport With In the center of the Fish and Game to extricate yourself out of a diffi­ tlie fly by the guests of Lakewood culty or to gain an advantage. There NETS A BEAUTY Calmps. Section. Write for booklet. can be no pleasure in playing with CO. LOSE BY FIRE HOTEL BLANCHARD, a person once detected in such un­ A crew cf men will soon start in STRATTON MAINE. E. H. GROSE. Prop. fair practices.— Benjamin Franklin. Never Better Fishing at Saddle­ on the Carry road to put it in good (Special to Maine Woods.) back Lake. condition for the summer travel. Rangeley, May 8.—Ti e Kempton One of the best all around fishing and hunting camps in the Rangeleys. Several (parties have came to Mid­ Lumber Company manufacturing Lake, Pond and Stream fishing, all near the camps. The five mile river affords dledam with autos via Rumford Falls (Special to Maine Woods.) plant was destroyed by fire early the best of fly-fishing. Camps with o t without bath room. and South Arm. Saddleback Lake C .snips, Dallas, Saturday morning. The fire was For particulars write for free circular to Tourists who make this trip will Maine.—There was great excitement discovered in the main building a- F . Capt. F. F. COBURN, find a garage at South Arm where when Dr. J. W. Nichols of Farming- bout 2 o’clock, and reached the en- they can leave their auto. LAKEWOOD CAMPS, Middledam, Maine ton, with James Nile as guide,'| gine house before help arrived, All brought to the boat landing a 64b. i ti e buildings except one used for trout. storing shingles, etc., were burned The Place Where You Can Always Find Unsurpassed Fishing. / They caught this trout on a Par- and considerable lumber was destroy­ GOOD FISHING TIM POND CAMPS maebenee Belle fly at 10 a. m. May ed. Individual Camps, Rock- Fire-places, Fly and Bait Fishing. Lake and 7th. According to the Doctor’s story j The loss which is estimated at AT M00SEHEAD Stream Fishing for Trout. Telephone. Daily Mail. Write for Booklet. the fish would let him reel him up j $25,000 is partly covered by insurance, in sight of the boat, then he would j Lafayette Kempton is the heaviest JULIAN K. VILES & SON, Tim, Franklin Co., Me. ma,kle a mad rush and reel out all | loser, owning about one-half of the Record Breaking Salmon Caught- of his line. Then he would try get-[plant. The mill was built 14 years Weigbing 11 1-2 Pounds. ting slack by rushing back towards ago and contained many valuable Ed. Grant’s Kennebago Camps the boat. After 30 minutes’ of hard patents, representing years of work Log camps with baths, open fires, etc. Best trout fly-fishing, both lake and work he managed to get him up to and care on the part of Mr. Kemp­ BeLcrw is a list of some of th,e stream, canoeing, mountain climbing, etc. Excellent cuisine. Post Office guests at the Piscataquis Exchange ind Long Distance Telephone in Main Camp. For rates, descriptive circulars the net, but as soon as he would ton. It is not known whether the and other information, write see the net and by being nearly plant will be rebuilt or not. H. A. Hotels Greenville Jet., who have been CD. GRANT (EL SON CO.. P. O. Address, Grant's Me. tired out, he tried the sulking game. Furbish is treasurer of the company. fishing at Moos ©head last week, andi Railroad and Telegraph office Kennebago, Me. He would go down to the bottom and tie number of filsh caught: Frank sulk until the Doctor would raise Gross, Banger, 8 trout, 1 togue; Phil­ him up a® he was not hooked as FISHING BEST lip Eaton, New York, 3 salmon (one solid as he might have been. 4V2 pounds); H. W. Mosher, Schen­ BALD MOUNTAIN CAMPS Bttld MS”“ntftin | ectady, N. Y., 7 trout; John Rodeck, :3 W e can only give the Doctor cred-1 SEEN FOR YEARS Bald'Mountain Camps are situated at the foot of Bald Mountain on Mooselooktige- Boston, 2 salmon; Fred Bartlett, funtic Lake. Near the best fishinar grounds. First class steamboat connections Auto it for bis good management of the I road to camp?—Telephone connections—Two mails daily Write for free Clreular. line. Goudisboro, 20 trout, 1 salmon; Edw. AMOS E LLIS . Prop’r.. Bald Mountain.. Maine Lanay (Hotel Guide), 30 trout, 5 sal­ After dinner Dr. Cragin of Water- Several Auto Parties Come Via mon (one 7 pounds); i. N. Gold­ ville had the good luck to get a 4- Rumford and South Arm. smith, Boston, 20 trout; M. C. Jack- pounder on a Paile Evening Dunn fly. son, New York, 4 trout. The follow­ After a continuous fight for half an ■tasss (Special to Maine Woods.) ing have also made good catches: (hour he brought him to the boat. Middledam, Me., May 10.—The Ice Wm. Sheehan., W. D. Broughton:, J. W e never have had such good has been out two weeks and many W. Mahoney, G. A. Burbank, Boston; Mountain View House fishing. The only way we can ac­ good catches have been made at N. J. Lamb, Sangervillie; E. P. Dyer, count for it is tine good care and Mountain View, Maine Pond-in-River and the dam with a Portland; J. B. Levitzky, Neiw York. stocking in the past few years with fly, while the .fishing in the Narrows The town people have also been For farther particulars write or address trout of a breed from the Rangeley and on the lake is the best seen i making good 'catches the past three $ Lakes that will grow large, and we L. E. BOWLEY, in many years-. j days, and the outlook for the next have no doubt but that we will in a Maine. There are no togs to go through thi- (Continued on page five.) Mountain Yiew, . . . $ few years have some of the best fly ftLslhing for trout at any time of year. It is like this, the hotter the HEALD POND CAMPS weather, the better fly fishing we SPRING FISHING have because this is a shallow lake with many little springs all over it Will Soon Be Here and during the hottest days the trout will rise out of these springs. Hemon Black well.

THE RANGELEY LAKES AND DEAD RIVER REGION LUCKY ANGLERS ' offers many attractions to the FISHERMEN. The num­ AT WILSON LAKE erous Lakes, Ponds and Streams in this territory are veil stocked and a continuous supply of fish is provided (Special to Maine Woods.) Wilton, May 11.— Among the lucky for by wise laws, well enforced. 'Phis region is easily fishermen on Wilson Lake for the leached in one day from Boston. past week are: Ralph, Adams and You will make no mistake by arranging for your SPRING W ill Sawyer four good salmon; FISHING TRIP to any of these waters. A descriptive booklet George Wyman, a 4y 2 pound togue; Charles Illinswortli, four good togue; ■with good map, free on application. Elmore Blai'sdell, five salmon; Tom F. N. BEAL, General Manager, Phillips, Maine. Dixon, one 4-pound togue. FRED fiENDERSON, Prop,, Jackman, Maine t MAINE WOODS, PHILLIPS, MAINE, MAY 13, 1915.

Forestry District. H. W. Maxfield, Bingham:—PleasantNichols, Jackman, Attean Mt.; Hugh restrictions cn the sale of it, but FIRE WARDENS W. J. Lanigan, Waterville—Kenne­ Ridge Ph; Highland PI. McDonald, Jackman, Bald Mt.; Lewis fellow who can take care of himself i bec waters in Maine Forestry Dis­ James O’Brien, Lake Moxie— F. Marsilr, Farmington, Mt. Bigelow. and a gun in the woods should be APPOINTED trict. Square Town; Moxie Gore; Ea®t Mox able to manage a bottle of p0is B. Iv. P. Som­ pounds. The Doctor booked a sal­ prospect of the best year ever. 6 W. K. R. P.; 2 R. 4, W. B.K. P.; Ooplin; erset county. mon but failed to land lii-m. To-night several parties- are coining A. L. Savage, Stratton—Copldn; Lang; 4 R. 3, B. K. P-, Franklin conn- C. A. Spaulding, Oaratunk—Pierce The road® are in fine condition and the first guest, Hazen B. Good, Reding ton; Lang. ty; Bigelow; Dead River; Flagstaff; Pond; Black Brook; Bowton; Carry. now; in fact the best they have been ridge of Haverhill, who, since Tubs. E. A. Piper, Jackman— Dennisfown. 3 R. 4, W. K. R,; 3 & 4 R. 5; 5 Winslow Wilson, Jacikman-—Thorn­ for two years. day of this week lias been enjoying E. G. Stevens, Lily Bay— Lily Bay; R. 6, W. K. R. Kibbie Twp. dike; Alder Brook; Soldier Town; Siupt. H. W. Libby starts to-day life in one of the log camps, with Blake Tract; Spencer Bay Tract; L. P. Barney, Skinner— Moose Riv­ Long Pond; Moose River. putting out 440,000 square-tailed trout Archie Lufkin guide, has found the Day’s Academy. er waters in .Maine Forestry District Albert Ed-gerly, Greenville—-A. R. fry which will go into Knox, Lin­ fishing great, ami l ad all the Luck the A. H. Woods, Tarratine—-Misery, & Kibbie Twp. 12, 13 & 14; 1, R. 13; Gore A. R. 2, coln, Hancock and Waldo counties. law allows two days already, t(r Taunton & Raynham; Sanxllwiich. Albert F. Webster, Bingham— Special deputy for Roach River W alter 1 Neal of the Fish and besides a number cf 2-pounders he Academy. Mayfield; Pleasant Ridge; Highland; Drive. Game Commilssion was a visitor at has recorded a 3-pound trout and Wi'llliam Loekyer, Eustis— Jim Pond East & West Carrying Places; Lex­ Walter E. Hinds, Flagstaff—Bige­ the Hatchery last week. salmon weighing 3 pounds, 3^ Town; Chain of Ponds; Kibble; 4 ington PI.; Bow town; Pierce Pond; low; Copiiin; Dead River; Flagstaff; Fishermen may procure boats and pounds and 5% libs., and in our next R. 5. 2 R .'5; 1, 2 & 3 R., 6, W. k . R.; Lang; 2 R. 3; 3 R. 4. live smelts for bait at the Fish we shall have others to report, as Ray Skinner, Lowel l town—Skinner The Forks; West Forks; 1 & 2 R. Will Adam®, The Forks— parLin Hatchery, a fact which pleases them Mr. Good ridge i-s so glad to be again 5; 1 R. 6, E. K. R.; 1, 3 & 4 R. 7, Town; Low ell-1 own; 1 2 R. 7. Pond; Misery; 4 R- 7. very much: at Mooselookmeguntic where he has William P. Forsythe, Lake Moxie— W. Iv. R.;/ Gore" North 1, 2, 3, R. 7; Owen B. Edger’y, Greenville Jet. fished for year®, hie ha® no plans for 2 R. 5 & 6; 1, R. 6. 4 R. 6; 2 R. 7; W. K. R.; 2 R. 3 & — Little and Big Squaw. reeling in. Aaron Wilson, Jackman—Jackman 4. E. Iv. R.; Caratunk PI. A. J. Moore, Jackman—Bald Mt. SUMMER FORESTRY CAMP. Mis® Cornelia T. Crosby of Phil- PI.; Long Pond. Frank Thompson, Skowhegan— Town. lip®, Tom Splain guide, is the first M. J. Mairr, Moosehead— l R. 6; 1 Kennebec waters in Maine For­ William True, Phillips—Dallas PI. The Maine College of Agriculture lady to record a fish, which was a & 2 R. 7. estry District. Henry J. Lane, Bingham—East and offers a summer camp in forestry 3-pound salmon caught May 7. Geo. G. Nicholis, Jacikman— 1, 2, 3, Edward Ireland, Skinner— 6, R. 7, West Carry Pond. from August 4-18, at the camp main­ Such a busy place a® tins has 4, 5i, 6 R. 1; N B. Iv. P.; 1, 2, 3, 4, Kibbie. Warner Hilton, Kingsbury— Kings tained last year near Staceyville. The been s-inoe the ice decided to leave Daniel Burn®, Lake Moxie— Chase 5, 6 R. 2, N. B. K. P.; 1, 2, 4 R. 3, bury PI. short course is intended for men early. Mrs. Burns has had a good N. B. K. P.; West Middlesex; Sandy Stream; Square Town; Lower Cold Edward McVeigh, Bingham— East interested in forestry who cannot working crew and much has been ac­ Bay; 1, 2 R. 8, W. B. K. P.; 5 & Stream. Moxie; Moxie Gore. take advantage of a more extended complished and many are the im­ 6 R. 7; 1 & 2 R. 7, W. K. R. Chias. A. Gleason, Greenville Jet. course at the University; for gradua­ Alvah Dumpliy, Dead River— Ilitg.lv ' provements made. The new wharf John Hutchinson, Bangor—Maine —Sugar Island; Lily Bay; A. R. 2. land PI.; Lexingicn PL; Pleasant: tes of high or preparatory schools looks as if it would stand the wind Ridge PL; Carrying Place. who intend to pursue advanced work; and waves for a century. Ghas. Nile, Dallas— Dallas. and for guide®, patrolmen, timber Garret Hobert ha® built for his LIVE ANIMAL TRAP ^ t X traponthe Rufus Taylor, Dead River—Carry t land owners and others interested in own use a new wharf that adds to Pend Town; Dead River. this work. A general idea of the tire looks of tine shore, and here the George Flanders, Mayfield— May- methods of the profession may be “ Autogo” and ‘‘Chore Bey” will [and. field. gained in a abort time and at min­ The camp is all ready for Mr. He­ Paul York, Jackman—Special dep­ imum expense. Subjects like “ For­ bert's party, who are expected the uty Moose River Drive. est Measurements,” “Fire Protec­ middle of this month. Evangeliste Gilbert, Jackman-— tion,” “Forest Botany,’’ and “ Econ­ Camp Ridlion will be open the first Special deputy, Moose River Drive, i omics of Forestry” will be treated of June and Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Gas- Henry Farlej?, The Forks— Special in an elementary manner. Lectures tner of Brookline, Mass., come then Designed by an old experh need trapper, upon true scientific principles. deputy under Albert S. Webster. and discussions w ill be followed by for the summer. Contains compartment for live bait. All working parts inside of trap. practical field demonstrations. P ro­ The trip action is adjustable to any desired tension. . Frank Hilton, Bingham— Special Mrs. E. S. Bennett, nee Ado Ryan fessor Brisco ha® charge of the work GATGtt ’EM ALIVE AND MAKE MORE MONEY deputy under Albert S. Webster. or Waltham, Mas®., who during the Walter E. Ctraig, Greenville Jot.— , here at the University. The first five summers she was bookkeeper TRAPPERS SUPPLY COMPANY Deputy warden under Louis Oakes. camp course was held in Princeton, and assisted in the office made » Washington county, in the summer of BOX W, OAK PARK, ILL. * host of friends, is here for a week, WATCHMEN. 1913. Last sumjnter the location was and her successor, Mi®® A. L. Mar­ changed to Camp Luckasoo on the ble of Boston, who with Mis® Cedi* East b-ranclh of the Penobscot river, P. J. Walclh, The Forks—Watchman Browne of Lynn, Mass., are to help eight miles from Staceyville. This on Mt. Coburn. Mrs. Burns in the office. will be the permanent location as Cirrin Sawyer, Moose River— Miss Carrie M. Fcss of Bowdoin- the camp and surroundings are ex­ Watchman on Boundary Ba-ld Mt. j ham will again have charge of the Are You Coming cellent. There are no charges ex­ Omer Burrell, Stratton— Watchman store and postoffice and as these cept for beard and transportation. on Snow Mt. young Ladies were very popular with Sherman L. Quimby, So. Brewer— tlie guests ail will be glad to have them back again. Watchman on Kimeo Mt. ACCIDENTS IN THE WOODS. To Maine This Summer William E. Burton, Watervi-lle— Th e Little Brown House on the Watchman on William® Mt. The Best Antiseptics for the Im m e­ Trail, Miss Katheyn Roesdhner of Frank J. Conley, Greenville Jet.— diate Treatm ent of Cut3. Philadelphia will open in June and as Square Mt. usual serve tea and dainty lunches. Cuts, sprains and bruises are the An hour with Mr. and Mrs. Her bert L. Welcih is always most enter GENERAL DEPUTIES. things in the accident line which- Many more are com­ happen most frequently in the woods. tabling and their store am. attractive place. Just for ‘‘knitting work” this Ralph Wing, Flagstaff— Dead River The wise thing to do with any cut, winter Herb has dorie a wonderful Waters in Maine Forestry District. no matter how email, is to wash it ing this year than ever piece of wood carving out of pine Peter L irk in,—Waterville—Kenne­ first, and then, as soon as possible, 18 by 30 inches. This represents a bec Waters in Maine Forestry Dis­ apply a good antiseptic freely to it. 3-fpound trout, rising far the fly in trict. says- an article in Outing. The best before. a swirl of water, and most perfect O. R. Fahey, Tarratine—Generalantiseptic for the purpose is tincture are the colorings. Already deputy in vicinity of Tarratine. of iodine half the United States pl\ar- have been received for mounting. Fred H. Owen, The Forks—General maeopia strength. Tihe only trouble One came to-day from the well known Our Information Bur­ deputy without pay. with this tincture of i-fdine is that f y fisherman, Wm. Allen of Jolms- Patrolmen under Chief Warden R. it i® liable to leak, or the bottle may ton, Penn., wI d sent a 3% pound L. Brick—W alter F. Smith, Chesun- become broken, which means an aw­ rainbow trout thie largest yet taken eau tells you where to cork; Charles L. Smith, Ohes-uncock; ful mess of everything else that is fr< in the waters of that state. ‘Mr. Fred L. Bartlett, Gould she ro. next or near it. This can, however, Welch lias purchased a new auto, Patrolmen under Chief Warden be avoided by using a capsule form a Dodge car, and Will have h& Sar‘ go and how to get there Louis Oakes- Joi n Bridge, Green- which is On the market. age ready when it arrives as socb vil'e; R. H. Braun, Lily Bay; Chias. Another antiseptic, and cne w' ich as tine reads are in condition to mot­ F. Edgerly, Greenville; Sam B. Blg- can. be carried in tablet form, a or from Portland. absolutely free of charge. ney, Kineo; Fred Low, Greenville Jet bichloride of mercury. This i® s-uclh Bert Kimball has opened hi® studio Look cut W a te1 m e n—Th oma® M. a dangerous poison that there are and is aLready taking some hand­ Write today and make some catches of trout and salmon. % ARE YOU GOING TO BOSTON? When Reform Stems Easy. “When a good talker is on de plat­ Young women going to form,’’ said Uncle Eben, reform sure of accommodations. Boston to work or study, any lady going to Boston for seems so easy dat it almos’ looks like pleasure or on a shopping common amusement.” trip without male escort will find the v Franklin Square Not Hard to Please. “ De man dat likes to hear bisself | House talk,” said Uncle Eben, ‘‘is raos’ al* ways mighty easy interested.” a delightful place to stop. A Maine Information Bureau Home-Hotel In the heart of Boston exclusively for wo­ men. 630 rooms, safe, com Every Issue of Maine Woods Car- fortable convenient of access prices reasonable. For par ries a Fresh Whiff of the Pi"* tlculars and prices addres Tree State! with it. Why Not Sub Phillips, - Maine Miss Castine C. Swanson, Stipt., 11 E. Newton St., Boston, Mass scribe and Get a Steady Breeze AH the Year. , Passenger arrive from Farmington at 12:55 at Farmington from arrive trains Passenger , ntnfrPilp,Rnee, igil n Bi ­ ig B and Kingfield Rangeley, Phillips, ingtonfor i R A N G E L E Y —Passenger leaves for Farm- for leaves train —Passenger Y E L E G N A R i ton at 7:28 P. M., from Kingfield at 10:00 M. at A. Kingfield from M., ton at7:28 P. lwa :5P - n o Pilp t 20 P M. 12:07 P. at Phillips for 5:15at and elow M-, P. 210 P. M. 210 P. ton at 6:23 A. M. and 1:37 P. M.. for Phillips at Phillips for 1:37 M.. P. and M. A. 6:23 tonat rmRnee t1:6A .ad rm Kingfield from 10:36and at M. trom Rangeley A. o amntnadarvsa :5P M. 6:15at P. arrives and Farmington for t81 .M 7 ~ at8:10 M, A. champ), (individual Durgin, Austin 11:00 M. P. ntna :0A M n :5P Mt o Rangeley for M.t 1:156:00 ingtonand at M. P. A. 23 .M,adfrPilp n Rnee a 6:46 at Rangeley and 12:37Phillips for and M., P. Passenger trains arrive from Farmington at 12:37 at Farmington from arrive trains Passenger rmRnee t13 . . n fo Pilp at Phillips from 1:37 and at M., P. Rangeley from n evsa :0A M. 7:30 at leaves and A. at at 2:15M. P. 6:231:37 and M. M. A- P. ie tan rie fo Srn a 31 P M., P. 3:15 at Strong from arrives train Mixed for M., P. 1:45 at Phillips for leaves Mixedtrain 8:45 at ML, . A Phillips from arrives train Mixed Go and Place J First Captured h mmes r: hse Foss, Chester are: members The M., and from Rangeley, Phillips and Bigelow at Bigelow and 6:56at Phillips A. Phillips Rangeley, from from M.,and arrive trains Passenger P. M., and for Kingfield and Bigelow at f :50 M. at P. Bigelow and Kingfield for M.,and P. P. M. and 5:46 P. M., from Bigelow at 1:26 at P. Bigelow from M., P. 5:46 and M. P. ntna 05 . . n rie rm Farming- from arrives and 10:50 M.. ingtonat A. statistieia Greene, M. John by is gue o t90 .M ad63 . . fr Farmington for M., 6:38 and P. low at9:00 M. A. 9:00A. at Bigelow for 8:45at M., Farmington A. lb, etr ags n a longer a and more ranges with ill of w better year it clubs, another schedule in country, matches season’s the its in commence kind its of at 6:13 M. P. tonat 7:50M. P. from Strong at 12:26 P. M.. and from Farmington from 12:26 and at M.. Strong P. from and average), scorer. Cary Brown, JVlorton, Ben Wilbert (highest Harry Capt. Hanson, Harry Mixed trains arrive from Rangeley at 10:00 M., at . A Rangeley from arrive Mixed trains at leaves and .t M . A 9:35at arrives Mixedtrain M., and for Phillips and Rangeley at 12:01 at M. P. Rangeley and Phillips M., and for United States and among the first first the the in among kind and larg­ its States the of United Already organization est year. next league at 12:40M. P. anr Da, dad Dickenson., Edward bulls eyes), Dean, (most Maynard Duirgin, Maurice ie rislaefrFrigo t73 A. M., 10:15 M. . A . 1:20Strong at A 7:30 M., Rangeley at P. Farmington for leave trains Mixed ifle R Fraternal Portland he be will officer. the season without a single defeat. defeat. through single a without going season League, the Rifle ternal u cpue frt lc i te Fra­ the in Lea- place ifle R first captured Windsor cue the prosperous and a season, completed, has Portland P. M. and 6:08 P. M., from Rangeley at 1:05 M_ at P. Rangeley 6:08from M.and P. M., P. IDO CASTLE WINDSOR H

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ace so o oe ag, n one in range, one on recognit­ shot matches world-wide force will that five bullets will be used next year year room one in next be used wall ranges be his Shot these will and has bullets member a five neces­ after be not target ill w season. it the during where twice Ranges week a of once least instead at wall the other each members all the meet all have that to so planned evening, is It ion. onr, r eegtc n hi en­ the their in in foremost energetic sthoefers are the rifle country, to of belong gathering they that ay o a a t g ad e the get and go to man a for sary range. rifle Stand ish Myles the of that tc one organization the make to deavors knowing fully league, the will mem­ of they enthusiastic bers the as Undoubtedly through go way. under Without a single bit of hard-feeling hard-feeling of bit single a Without tlie and Thompson President of part the during matches the in shot bers the league compares with all others others all country. with the in compares league the that the league will use that club’s club’s that use possible will is league it the and used that be similar will range club a that proposed is It n h pr o ay n oftoe 135 f(those o one any of part make the on live to will that one officials record year’s these next of the aim on work Hard remarka­ truly showing. a ble ended, just season attention of his company and how how and the company his attracted in of has manner league attention the the of which members the tell to as far so went even one and year t km i bt te atr and Eastern the both in foundat­ kimd the its that evident very is matches, the it from resulting shooters, shooting. rival of history the in long the is it aaid first the than season 12 et nw rfe auatrr o the of manufacturers rifle known best Filton President by and papers local etr hmshrs s oi enough solid is hemispheres of organization Western greatest the for ion send a representative from Chicopee Chicopee from representative a send this prizes offered The voluntarily country organization. an such taining ion by its grand work. Letters have have Letters work. grand its by ion pn hc t cntut bc club tbfc construct to which upon Falls, Mass., in order that he might might he that order in Mass., Falls, en eevd y l tre f the league the how of asking Thompsonn H. three all by received been et er n fr igr form. bigger far a in year next a satd n fr die n main­ in advice for and started was throughout the country. The league league The country. the throughout a atatd onr-ie recognit­ country-wide attracted has teams and individuals in the league league the in individuals and teams year. next season successful most its envy by other clubs and shooters shooters and with clubs other upon looked by is envy that various year ranges, this by made fair been have only onscores shooting and up wind will of­ league the thait the assure it ficers already an- ■ in­ prospects as in for <-{'-her year the displayed and season league terest next the appear rival will will world schedule. No organizatiem in the the in organizatiem No schedule. r a te id^ ht hsl; but whistle; winds^ that the as are hy h hv lann shou) Moliere aloud.— learning have who they captains made it a far better better far a it made captains n hnrd n tit-ie mem­ thirty-five and hundred One Plans for next year are already already are year next for Plans ihu a acdn o ay kind any of accident an Without Great talkers, without knowledge, knowledge, without talkers, Great They Fresh After Fresh After Wo ae Learning Have 'Who leaf leaf y<»« «»® being being 1 pre­ speak if head of a target unless you intention­ you unless a target of head natural tendency is to hold too close close too hold to is tendency natural o’ so sign te u when gun the swinging stop don’t the o hv plld h tigr I you If trigger. the pul-led have you targets quartering at shooting When h bl o te ht aig crossed having Shot the of bulk the a that fact the is lead enough ing ep wnig t ni yu ae seen have you until it swinging keep have to be considerably lower, for for lower, considerably be to have ginners by being “ led” too much. The The much. too led” “ being by ginners od f ht de nt e ot to out get not -does shot of load r ams awy te et bt a- but impressions best, First the always almost are hesitate. to Don’t * on straightaways. especially advice quickly, Good break. target the osat practice. constant gets— those thrown to the right or or right the to thrown those gets— ly r t d fo I ohr words, other In feo. do to try a- ally far too shoot to impossible most o o wl i all in will you do h ln aed o it. -of ahead line the target— the break often, necessary will load than of the end tail tlua£ more has the are channces the trifle comes lead” a extent “ the been certain if It a consequently to and along bunch.” astringing in mark the allow­ for reason led” “ Another have they bit. if a it even target a to bove all means be careful to avoid avoid to careful snapshooting. as known is be what means all bove Bhoot to learn to and is gun beginner the the Swing target. the ain ht a ol b atie by calcu­ attained be of only rapidity can that a lation with spot right f ed bcmsamte f immed­ of a matter becomes lead” “ element of trap-house—the the through ey e tres r mse b be­ by missed are targets few very od n la te; ht s hold is that them; lead and hold quart­ On target. straightaway a der score” “ the at froan drawn feet trap-Shooter’s line the imaginary an of left tar-j quartering On consideration. i'-' id Awy lo a te spot the at look Always mind: rn tres t s eesr t both to necessary is it targets un­ering look stat­ or been hold hais should It you that ed importance. iate in­ taken ahead be must also target, hold the to of distance the is, that cie n Gt Sed Bez All Breeze Sub­ Steady Not a Get Why andscribe It. wRh State Tree the imaginary point will naturally naturally will point imaginary the y h tm te ht rvl ot to out travel® shot the time the shot by slow a is lie If barrel. the of in keep Should trapshooting at ice the at Novices For Hints Some ment. Clay as sounds. means it ais no matter by a is easy spot right the ecd o drop. to menced (look ahead) of them, gauging the the gauging them, of ahead) (look h tre ta ojc wl hv pass-j have will object that target the goodly rate of speed. Therefore it it Therefore a speed. of at rate goodly distance flight. covers their also in Gunshot swiftly travel pigeons eye the follows gun the holds that n cneunl pit h gun, the point consequently and reason The prevalent. most being ries d h ae o is lgt n com- and flight its of apex the ed clear below just the be quickly rule shoots a lie as point should If target imaginary target. the some ' at h tre. n ti rqie judge­ requires this And target. the know To gun looking. the are you point where will instinctively and bv te u bre; ht s look, is that barrel; gun of the well stock above target the see straight should he the gun his to owing that however, opinion, of flight. its in Consensus target the over or under that over, shot than under shot ing rp Te cn eie n n in­ an in decide can the They leaves it as soon as trap. flight enab­ target the a that gauge of quickly skill to them of les degree ac­ a practice quired constant by have sional, ah o nct i yu ol smash c.f would you if nicety flight a to the each gauge to necessary is hand look The target; open. eyes the both at aim with Don’t a., it shot. that the novice does not appreciate appreciate not does claim novice the the upon basedthat being this for as fault latter the to seem-s inclined goes shot of load the be­ whether is, by be­ lost often more by are at shot ginners targets the whether the beginner, however, the matter matter aspect. different a the on high takes however, With beginner, make. the the is consistently by they evidenced scores is judgement shot their correct their often put how to- and where just stant where you want to put your load of of load your put to want you where Another point to keep in mind is: is: mind in keep to point Another xet wl tl yu ht t s al­ is it that you tell will Experts There is an axiom that every every that axiom an is There Of course, the question of “ lead,” lead,” “ of question the course, Of xet, oh mtu ad profes­ and amateur both Experts, vr Ise f an Wos Car­ Woods Maine of Issue Every pnos ifr oeht s to as somewhat differ Opinions Year. a rs Wif f h Pine the of Whiff Fresh Traps. 1 rbblt miss probability nov­

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rk 2 ot f 5 id. or men Four birds. 25 of out 21 broke oal eet o te lb a the was club the of events joyable rk 2 ot f 5 id. at Scott a Capt. shot birds. 25 of 21 out broke but pump, 12-gauge a used Watson ae hs -or. h lws wa® lowest 25 birds. of The out three s-oo-re. this made o Dn er ugse a on oys­ joint a suggested Zehr Dan tor hn at Ry asn ed his lead Watson Ray Capt. birthday, when Washington’s of celebration i uul cr. w o bs team bis of below Two score. way usual fell his and luck hard had eod fr ytr consumption. the oyster for night records That a at 79. to 82 contest of the score winning of faction eoain n ca brs ee used holders. were salt for as birds tables clay the and along decoration o laid number A were guns assistants. the white c-f were rest bunch the and aprons, wore and number,caps out­ in four ’the onchef®, it set men the melt. to of One began b-utter the that chen Sev­ kitchen. the reported in men time one at Twenty-eight all serve. should men s-up-per the ter in. which ie em f at Tumn Scott. over Thurman Capt. point one of by team tine victory to team alr rw etbihd oe new some established crowd Saylor satis­ the had promptly he but serve, Saylor and to Parr had serve,” you President Saylor, “ mustsaid, appointed serve. anyone de­ that and who S-aylor clared Director named refused to Fuller appealed but other Fuller, the Lem for and side, one side, and the cat got into it. The The it. into got cat the and side, kit­ the in hot so got it The used. say were women oysters of gallons en ras ih n ytr upr On appoint­ Parr supper. President occasion oyster one side an losing with the treats and men the choose Parr Bert President of duty the then ed Charles Duffield as a captain for for captain a as Duffield Charles ed captains The is captains. It choose to occasionally. shoots petitive and the fifth time straight away. The The away. straight time fifth the and oenet n pltc hv almost have politics and Government tnig t h ed f h contest. the of end the at. standing country stores are deserted. The The the at deserted. seats are box stores country cracker of circle ud ae asd y assessment. by mem­ raised are funds now are the and There members thirty-five slioot. competitive ep te cr ad none the announces and score Doll, the E. keeps William left, the secretary-treasurer, to time fourth the third right, the the away, to second straight the left, time the to thrown is bird or ebr-t ln u bhn the behind up line to members- four en forgotten. been The success. howling the a been has it organized and about ago together years got four farmers more or Review, that may often be heard ove ove heard be often may that Review, gather after dinner, each providing providing each dinner, after gather temperate. es f h Cu gt oehr o a for together mem­ get the Club the May, of bers following the to 1st bird until it is some distance from from distance some is it until bird old-timers the ‘ of breech Several barreled double loaders. of number lae ad ie. ac m dre-p me Watch birds.” the shoot oiled. and cleaned the to over going you are id. h frt ie rud the around, time first 'The birds. sand. The usual program is for for is program usual thou­ The per $4.50sand. cost which pigeon, Northeast Gun Club. From the first first the From Club. Gun Northeast thirty So-me County. Peoria of part guns are mostly of the pump variety, variety, The pump the of mostly are guns ammunition. and gun own his formed the members are strictly strictly are in­ members are the we formed although gathering, the order preserve to detailed is officials esi fe s 10. n additional Any $1.00. is fee bership h ta fr ei te mgt a it hat might they feair for trap the the at sheet to but ailowed guns, not are barreled they single long have Saturday?” trap and each one in turn shoots five five shoots turn in one each and trap h rrl eehns n h south the in telephones rural the Saylor’s Pasture, where the members members the where Pasture, Saylor’s twelve gauge, although there are are there although gauge, twelve n se ht o oz i bogt to brought is booze no that see the and of one and rules the to cording AMR HAVE FARMERS ihte n o ter guns. their of end the with evn a ok osaty n h sun­ the in constantly book a Leaving rtr n h Yuhs Companion. Youth’s the in writer s ih pee f untr, says furniture, of piece a with certainly as as just ensue consequent and will loosening shrinkage heat, cial diin il ae h cvr. Damp covers. the fade will addition lcs hud lo e avoided. be also should places in and effect, same the have will shine o e te oe fls n Direc­ in, folks women the let To n o te ot xiig n en­ and exciting most the of One Such is the talk, says the Farmer’s Farmer’s the says talk, the is Such The birds are the regulation clay clay regulation the are birds The Every two weeks, from November November from weeks, two Every h porm s aid ih com­ with varied is program The h sotn i gnrly oe in done generally is shooting The ie I m Gt o od u all gun old toy Got Say, am. I “iBet Bill? you, this is Hello, “ mkls pwe ms b ue ac used be must powder Smokeless f vlm i lf ln na artifi­ near long left is volume a If 12 rpr ae f Books. of Care Proper gue obe arl and barrel double -gauge U CLUB GUN a a

ar, n; on alhn one; Callahan, John one; Laird, Daniel W. Nas-o-n, two; Kidder Kidder Ut- G. John and Kimlbaill, two, two; Reuel Nas-o-n, W. Daniel rnh oe Cni MCse, one; McCosker, Connie one; French, ar, n; on alhn oe Dan one; Callahan, John one; Laird, ebc, n. hr wr as a also successful. were many were There one. terback, George one; MoAuley, Youngs, Peter Rockwell three; pounds; nine one ubr f tles n h lk and lake the cn otillers of number and seven one Grace, Fred pounds;' H-en.ry were: ones lucky the Among i pud; . em, n nine one Hemmy, R. pounds; George six pounds; nine one Geaigan, that the sport will be simply ideal. ideal. simply be will sport the that rtebr, n fv pud ad one and pounds five one Kratzenburg, iou® and the size also much larger. larger. much also fish size the p-rev and of dayiou® any than larger fishr number being the salmontaken best had, of was season the ing the of one of and days Friday on ity mon fishing that has been reported reported been has that fishing mon pound salmon; Fred L. Hall, Winth- Winth- Hall, L. Fred salmon; pound oua bde o wtr n h vicin­ the in water of bodies popular on< and 5 one Stern-berger, Boston, G. h ages t h lk ae anticipat­ are lake the at anglers The o i ti scin f an. R. Maine. of section this in mon o, as, n 5 on salmon. pound 5 one Mass., rop, 1 pud eso, ru ad 3 a and trout redspot, 214 pound one 7 Roxbury, WiUiafcn of Mann, pounds; one and 3 of one Mass., chester, ons each. pounds some good weather it is believed believed is of it return weather of the good with, some part and week latter the been the has during available past years of number a in unl o Es Sebago. East of Burnell f h sao fr espt ad sal­ and redsipot, for season the opening re­ of the most at pends the Peabody small markable of one at wbii-ch is Pond yesterday caught were ons each.pounds Boston, one of of one Boston, 0 on slo; onF ek Dor­ JohnBeck, F. salmon; 10 pound n oe f pud; ere Knapp, George pounds; 4 of one and n sm get u fr h next the for fun great week. some ing arn Nw ok iy to f 2 of two City, York New Harron, ons ah Ms Tae, South Thayer, Mrs. each; pounds rn L Fn, otn to f 2 of two Boetcn, Fond, salmon; La Frank pound one Bridgton, South 3 of Seb-ago, Sil­ cne pounds; North Edwards, two as of one Spears, Se- A. Cambridge, East W. pounds; 7 Martin, of one bago, Albert pounder; 4 n h vcnt o Sie Iln and Island Spider of vicinity the in ney as guides- and are having great great having are guides- and as ney ot Bso, w slo, 3 salmon, two Boston, South a go lc cthn slo at salmon catching luck good ual pounds, time of the year, yet the best early early best the yet year, the of time ud River. Muddy ing. Two of these weighed over over weighed these of Two fish­ day’s ing. one in salmon McNamara six caught guide, Cookfor Soo-tt with Mr. Bangor, of Camps. Packard’s us­ their having are Gl-asis Banger, of out. the Camips Packard’s at guests the camps. these and Dover at car off sleeping get Greenville the take five pounds annd the smallest ‘ three three ‘ smallest weighing the annd pounds largest five the salmon, eight fishing McKen- Sam are and Arnold They Walter of with Graves arrived. Mrs. Boston and Mr. 27tb, April went ice the day same the of noon nme o tee ate cm each come parties these of number fishing. A spring the for booked parties Lake until about two weeks after after weeks two out. about goes ice the until Lake ie ons each. pounds five first three days after the ice went went ice the after days three first sport. Their first day’s- catch were were day’s- catch first Their sport. fish, sizable nice,, all salmon, five Mr. and Johnson Geo. Mr. were n advance. in Boston and York New cf number fishing is net looked for at Sebec Sebec at for looked net is fishing u . Ta atron hy caught they afternoon That out.. Camps Packard’s at arrive gu-ests to commodations engaged a leng time time leng a engaged commodations a has Maine, Lake, Sebec is address et al Fsig Two Fishing Early Best the morning of April 26th. The first first The 26th. April of morning the esn n hv ter uds n ac­ and guides their have and season hfr f ota, h arvd at arrived who Bostoai, of Shafer ICE OUT OF SEBEC OF ICEOUT The Darty was guided by Lionel Lionel by guided was Darty The h fi wn slo ad trout and salmon foil owing The re lk ws n o te most the of one was lake Green Seb-ago-—Joseph one East Shaw, At oe f h ms rmral sal­ remarkable most the of Some Perry, Casco—William South At hr wr 17 amn agt by caught salmon 127 were There ’The ice went out of -Sebec lake lake -Sebec of out went ice ’The h fsig s xr go fr the for good extra is fishing The r O C Ba ad r Charles Mr. and Bean C. O. Mr. Nearly ail of the fish w-ere taken taken w-ere fish the of ail Nearly asnes rm otn should Boston from Passengers postoffice whose Camps, Packard’s IHN A GEN LAKE GREEN AT FISHING After Ice is Out. is Ice After x/2 2 & ocot t reach to Foxcroft, pounds; ' Albert Albert ' pounds; THE 26THTHE

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salmon, -gave ham good sport, but al­ MAINE wOODSif- 5 ^ MANY REGISTER though his catch included a pair of ISSUED WEEKLY j:;: 2-pounders and a pair of 3V2 pounders Ply Rod s Note Book AT THE TAVERN each, he only killed the last one ha I. VV. Brackett Co. !| brought to net that weighed 6% Phillips, MainH(ll. proves it too, for he caught a 512 have as many more to get ready by but I was proud to have caught my fire and “ swap yarns’.’ It was through the efforts of Mr. pound salmoai Sunday. the time the owners’ come to Ran­ “ This is the 31st year I have come first record fish for 1915. It was Kimball a daily mail was established It takes the ladies after all to beak geley. nearly time for me to go across the ■ to Upper Da,m, and never bad such and at the foot of the lake was and land the fish, and Mrs. Chas. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Walker of carry. Coming back we met the good fishing,” was what W. D. built Camp Flenity, which after the Hamden whose husband is one of the Malden, Mass., who are spending Nelson of Lynn, Mass., said as he Chisholm party wire nad great fish-, ilctel was solid at G-reenvale was built best-known guides in the region, their honeymoon days at Pick ford’s greeted me this morning. Mr. Net- j tog. I was rowed near enough to over arbd nan'le