
VOL. XXXV. NO. 7 PHILLIPS, M AIN E, TH U R SD AY, SEPT. 12, 1912 PRICE 4 CENT rtHHWVVHVVWWMHMWiHH INDIAN SUMMER 1 5 S H O T S AT “ THE LANDING” c f t t s m as Quick as a Flash That’ s what you get when TftAOC MAR* you’ re shooting with the Mooselookmeguntic House Guests Stevens Visible Loading W on the Pro­ W on the Repeating Rifle. Enjoying Perfect W eather- fessional Trap Shoot­ / r Amateur Trap Shoot­ H e r e i t is Notes of the Hotel. ing Average for 1911, ing Average for 1911. The lightning-like rifle will shoot either twelve .22 long rifle Mooseiookmegnntic House, Haines REPEATING SHOTGUNS DO GOOD SHOOTING Landing-, Sept. 10.—The much long­ cartridges or fifteen ,22 Trap shooting brings out the shooting qualities of a gun. W in ­ ed for Indian Summer is here at short. last. The perfect days of 'vvarm .h chester Repeating Shotguns last year won both the Professional A n d every cartridge and sunshine, together with Nature’s j and Amateur Season’s Averages. This shows they are reliable in is visible as it goes in­ festive garb are indeed sufficient action, and close, hard shooters. These qualities make them to the chamber. reward for lire many patrons of the. excellent for bird shooting, especially for the quick, fast flyers. Landing who return yearly. Every The Winchester is built and finished to give years of service. There’s no danger of day brings with it new arrivals; Send postal for complete illustrated catalog thinking that the rifle many of whom are automobile parties is loaded when it isn’t and the great number of cabins whic j WINCHESTER REPEATING ARMS CO., New Haven. Conn. L. —you see every cart­ are occupied give evidence of the) ridge go into the rifle— popularity of this place. there’s no room for Miss LQiel Lorenz of Philadelphia, guess work. Penn., is on her first trip here, and intends staying several weeks. W e guarantee this E, A. Morgan, jr., of Chicago, ill., rifle to be the most ac­ spent several days here. curate .22 Caliber Re­ Mrs A. L. rLrnaby of New York peating Rifle in the has joined Mr. and Mrs. Sidney A. World. Kirlcman of New York, who have been in Camp Wellsmere for sever­ m D Order from your al months past. dealer. On Thursday Frank Barker o f ’ Chicago, J. Anderson, of Chester, * BALL’S CAMPS Send for “ H ow to Penn, and C. M Greer of Rye, New Are the most up-to-the-minute camps at Grand Lake. Open fireplaces—Piazzas— Shoot Well” and lates York were entertained here. KewaneelWater System— Private Baths—Toilets and Blau-gas Lights, This is where you Catalog. Paul A. Diaper of Washington, D. can bring your family and get needed rest, as well as the best fishing in the country; Land C., who has previously spent many ocked Salmon. Lake and Brook Trout, Write for brochure and rates, J. STEVENS ARMS 8 summers here is here for the FRANK H- BALL, Prop., Grand Lake Stream, Maine. TOOL CO. remainder of season. f. O. Boi 50 Circle Can p'Nc. 6 is engaged for CHICOPEE FALLS, MASS. the month by Mr. and Mrs. C. .F. Pettkigill of Quincy, Mass., both the fish record shows quantities of! whose thorough knowledge of the are well knew a f igures at the others averaging from 3Va to 4-lbs. woods aids materially in the sports­ WVWLVVVWVWVVWWVWAWWVVWVI Landing. Flv fishing is particularly good, the Walter B. Rogers of New York '‘best in years,” was the remark man’s success. In a reasonable time Advertising Pays You city spent Friday here. made by one of the many enthusias­ good shots at big game are guarante­ tic fly fishermen recently. ed by the .guides,. On First Rangeley Trip. Any man wishing to secur-e a fine moose is also guaranteed a shot H N. Walker of Mahwah, N. J., at one In two weeks time. We know Mountain View House is enyowng his : first trip to the GREAT OUTLOOK of no other place offering; this Rangeleys and will main for a few inducement. Fur bearing animals are Mountain View, Maine weeks to come. plentiful. heaver can be seen every An automobile p .. of four and FOR GAME day only fifteen minutes paririJ^ f .m-worte For further particulars write or address chauffeur have taken Camp Kumfort, camp. one of the splendid new camps for Some years on account of the L. E. B0W LEY, the balance of the month. The party consists of Mr. and Mrs. H. Stevens, Experienced Guides Ready for cool weather in November many <; Mountain View, . Maine- ^ Miss Eleanor B. Stevens, Miss Pris­ people were kept away from the cilla C. Stevens, and chauffeur, all Business. best hunting hut'this year the new of Syracuse. N. Y. main house is heated by furnace1, and supplied with running hot and The Farewell Concert. cold water with bath room. — w o — (Special to Maine Woods). Maumee Lane and David Pooler It is with sincere rqgret that the Carry Pond Camps, Sept. 9.—For j registered guides of eleven years T H IN K O F guests of this house listened to the deer, moose, black bear aud part- j ■experience are at Carry pond Camps MAINE, S farewell concert given Tuesday even­ ridges, the outlook has never been j and are ready to guide all parties GRANT’S CAMPS, KENNEBAGO, ing by the Mooselookmeguntic House brighter than it is now at Carry j who are looking after . big game. When Packing up for that Fishing Trip. Fly Fishing de luxe f orchestra, three young ladies name­ Pond Camps. | Standing ¡shots are guaranteed. The ly. Miss Cecile S. Brown, Miss Every day game is seen in such I camPS during August were all full ED GRANT <&. SONS, Kennebago, Maine J Gladys MacLay, and Miss A Beat­ quantity, especially deer that one! ot auests including the 8 rooms of rice Chapman, all of whom have scouts the idea of some people that L^e ma’'n house. There were forty - made hosts of friends who will look they are decreasing in numbers. In tlree guests at one ^ time. The forward with pleasure to their re­ a few days the law comes off of camps are all taken till October i. turn next summer. partridges. It seems to have been an ! ------------------------------ Maurice Willett of Flushing, L. I., exceptionally favorable season for SPORTING NOTES. Brown’s Camps, Lake Kezar. has returned here after a short them as from two to five flocks are For your Spring Fishing Trip why not come where the salmon are large stay ip tamp at Dodge pond. reported every day. Dr. W. J. Bolton and Fred Lee, both enough to interest you. * The average weight of salmon here for the past, of Athol, Mass., were in town Wednes­ The beaqhnuts are just begining to day en route for Kennebago. where five sea3on3 has been seven pounds. We also offer you private cabins Little Brown l^ouse. ripen and such bear signs have never with open fire, bath, twin beds, etc. Bass fishing ia unsurpassed. Write tl^ey plan to do some fishing. Both Dr. been seien near this camp for Bolton and Mr. Lee are old timers itt U3 forbooklet, rates and detailed information. Address The Latle Brown House or Tea years. B. E. BROWN, Center Lovell, Maine. Room under the management of the this section, having fished at Reding- Roeschen sisters continues to be a Several bears have been heard i ton in years past. popular place for the young folks, howling near the cabins at night , it having become famous for its | time, delicious waffles and crullers which The large main house is complete- | SUMMIT CAMPS are much in demand. ly furnished and well heated which j LOWELLTOWN, MAINE Fishing continues good. Chas. E. 1 insures to the tired hunter as com- Big g-am v trout. Highest altitude Carpenter of Pawtucket, R. 1. hav­ lortable quarters after a long days ; . 0. u * . D ~ ... TIM POND CAMPS ing caught a • -ib. trout on the fly, hunt as any modern hotel. i in State' Pure air' Besc of everything, Open when the ice leaves the lake. We guarantee both bait and fly­ while Dr. BLbee of Rumford Falls Good guides may be had at the Deer guaranteed or license free. Board fishing and catch trout. Telephone, daily mail. Write for 1912 booklet. records a G-lb. salmon trolling, and camps or upon a few days notice, and boats $8.50. H. Hughey. JU L IA N K . VILES & SON, Franklin Co- Tim' Matae- L A K E W O O D GAMPS GO TO JOE’S JOE WHITE RUNS BLAKE5LEE LAKE GAMPS In the oad River Region, where you can catch trout every day in -=»son. That’ the point and that's the fact. Write, to ’ *TE, Eustis, Me., For Booklet and Particulars. WEEK END x e U R S I O N S iy and make a trip to any of the FORMERLY KNOWN AS ANGLERS’ RETREAT places along the line of Has a greater variety of fishing grounds than any one place in the Rangeley Lakes. Fifteen miles o RIVER AND RANGELEY LAKES RAILROAD Lake trolling and Five miles of Stream Fly Fishing andseveral Ponds well stocked with Trout and Salmon. Table first-class. A No. 1 beds. Cainps have from one to seven rooms and open brick fireplace] and pure nd trip tickets between any two points on the running SPRING WATER, in each camp.
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