Maine Woods” Free Illustrated Booklet

Maine Woods” Free Illustrated Booklet

VOL. XXXIII. NO. 52— PRICE 4 CENTS PHILLIPS, MAINE, THURSDAY, JULY 27, 1911 LOCAL EDITION FLY ROD’S NOTE BOOK Favorite Rifle No. 17 SELF-LPADING ÁSK ÏODR DEALER \ RIFLES I “The most popular «?♦ When glorious day is so silently born. small bore rifle made.” 4* This is the poem that my friend, Mr. Russell Whitcomb, who is now a guest ■ A beautiful example )*' at the Mountain View, wrote as he m M ad e In of careful accurate .♦. watched the sunrise from the hotel workmanship. piazza, this morning. His volume of .35, .351 and .401 Calibers poems, ‘’Driftwood” are gems from PUMP GUN Favorite barrels There is nothing to take your mind off the game if you real life and are now among my treas- are rifled more ac- Y r shoot a Winchester Self-Loading Rifle. The recoil does the The only bottom- y urs. ejecting pump gun. curate than many y reloading for you, which places complete control of the gun rifles selling as high under the trigger finger, and permits shooting it as fast as If one goes through the woods, and Y our shells are thrown as $50.00- $ the trigger can be pulled. These rifles are made in calibers like the blind sees nothing, or like the downward— always. suitable for hunting all kinds of game. They are safe, strong and deaf hears nothing, what an unattract­ T h e Remington:UMC simple in action; easy to load and unload and easy to take down. iv e place our Maine wilderness must Pump Gun is built solid be. But go out alone early any bright Ask your dealer to show you one, or send to the Winchester Repeating breech, hammerless. Send for 160 page y summer morning, and what can be Arms Company, New Haven, Connecticut, for a catalogue describing It is therefore absolutely Catalog and ‘ ‘How more delightful than the pure, clear air, THE TRIGGER CONTROLLED REPEATERS j safe. to Shoot W ell.” ^ and here everywhere you seem to find a welcome for some inhabitant of the It is built to shoot hard and Makers of ; Rifles, wood. The birds sing so sweetly, as . close— it handles fast and Shotguns, Pistols and Rifle Telescopes having they exchange greetings from the trees. jak balances perfectly. an Accuracy Unparal- A squirrel chatters at you close by Week End Excursions! i j » Rem ington-UMC elled in the W orld. and the butterflies and even the hun­ M K — the perfect shooting dreds of insects, each in their own cNS% combination. home under the roots, or by the old tree J. STYEENS ARMS 8 are of interest. The wild flowers still Mountain View 'cVi'ok Send fo r Descriptive Folder. Commencing Saturday. July 15, and continuing Remington Arms-Union TO O L C O . wet with the morning dew are every Metallic Cartridge Co. where along the way. Gather a bouquet through the season, round trip tickets will be sold from 299 B’way, New York City P. O. Box 50 and you will have one any florist in your Farmington, Strong and Phillips to Mountain View for one CHICOPEE FALLS, MASS. city home might envy. fare the round trip. Tickets on Sale Saturday and Sun­ day, good for a return up to and including the Monday Recently I received a letter from following their sale. Dr. Albert F. Griffiths of Brooklyn, F. N. BEAL, G. P. A., PHILLIPS, MAINE. JULY and AUGUST’ who is one of the best anglers in the country and took a number of the r I M POND prizes offered by Field and Stream. SAe ELMWOOD HOTEL One of the most natural hatcheries in Maine for trout. Fly fish here and The doctor is very much taken with the Running- in connection with the Redington Camps. Delightfully "situated in a quiet catch fish in July and August Individual camps, rock fire places. Out-lying New England village, 1500 feet above sea level Three mails daily. Beautiful drives. Trout fishing Rangeley fishing and made his first within short distance. Seasonable fruits and vegetables from our own garden and wholesome New camps 23,000 acres under lease, Guides, boats, and canoes. Every comfort to England Cooking. The place to spend your vacation. Special rates for remainder be found in the woods. Telephone and daily mail. For booklets address: visit here in June. He wrote me this, of the summer. Write for particulars and address. JTJLIAW K PILES & SON, - - - Tim, Franklin County, Alaia* which is o f great interest. “ While drudging and draining one of the trout pronds at the Long Island Country Club a brook trout was taken from the line Sportsman Attention which weighed 15 1-2 pounds. It was + & „, Do you know that GRANT'S CAMPS are at the very entrance to the shipped to New York and placed on ex­ * ► best Salmon fishing river in Maine for July, you can fish early and late I Brown’s Camps, Lake Kezar. J * from GRANT’ S CAMPS and we guarantee results. hibition at the Manhattan Club. It is now being mounted. That is going some, as For your Spring Fishing Trip why not come where the salmon are large * 4 ED GRANT <£L SONS, Kennebago, Maine enough to interest you. The average weight of salmon here for the past £ it beats anyre cord. f % five seasons has been seven pounds. We also offer you private cabins * * with open fire, bath, twin beds, etc. Bass fishing is unsurpassed. Write ? t us foroooklet, rates and detailed information. Address X Dear old Mother Nature, how kind % B. E. BROWN, Center Lovell, Maine. » | Elmwood Hotel and Hough’s Camps $ you are to your children: what lessons O PHILLIPS and REDINGTON | of sweet charity you teach us, for are ^ J INDIVIDUAL LOG CAMPS with bath and open fireplaces. First-class Fly Fishing in not the rough old logs, rocks and dead X x Pond and Streams. Pure Spring Water. Beautiful Drives. Daily Malls. Telephone and Telegraph. Circulars. J . F R E D E R I C K H O U G H . * and useless things covered by you with RODS AND SNOWSHOES, X Address, for Elmwood, Phillips, M e.: For Redington, Rangeley, Me. -£-> moss, and do not you grow flowers and paint them many colors close by un­ I make Rangeley wood and split bamboo rodB for fly fishing and trolling. Rods to let. Snow- pleasant spots? This teaches us to shoes to order. cover with kind words as well as deeds, E. T. HOAR. Rangeley, Maine, the faults and failings of those we PARKLING, dancing waters will JOE WHITE RUNS BLAKESLEE LAKE CAMPS in the Dead ¡ soon displace ice and snow and the meet. ^"beautiful spring days will witness ex- O River Region, where you can catch trout every day in the season. citing sport with gamey fish. You are < * overhauling rods and tackle with all the < ( That’s the point and that’s the fact. Write to The rifle contest closes Septem­ enthusiasm of the true sportsman. Why < * JOE WHITE, Eustis, Maine, ber 23, 1911. Try to win, and get a For booklet and particulars'. first-class rifle. riountain View and have the time of your life with other \ J live------------ ones? You will find good company here and all just right. YES, bring the ladies and kiddies. Let them enjoy a perfect outing, in per­ fect safety and with all the comforts of home. Here are up-to-date conveniences, guides, boats, canoes and waters teeming with trout and salmon. My booklet tells the rest. May I send Maine. you one? Address Sportsmen and Tourists, Attention. Trout and salmon fishing all through th© season. First class service; special attention paid to parties tak­ ing canoe trips into the back country. Tame deer to amuse, the children. “ In The Maine Woods” Free illustrated booklet. Sportsmen’s Guide Book BILLY SOULE, llth Annual Edition Pleasant Island, Oxford County, Me. Published by the BANGOR & AROOSTOOK R. R, M o d e r n SZMailed anywhere for 15 cents in stamps. Address Geo. M. Houghton, CPaaeenger Traffic Manager, One of the Finest Appointed Resort Hotels in the State of Maine Trapping Bangor, Maine. Center o f the best Trout and Salmon Fishing Methods “ MONMOUTH MOCCASIN®." GOLF, TENNIS, MUSIC, BOATING, BATHING, AUTOING valuable Book for Every Trap­ Write for Booklet that will tell You all about it. They are made for per, Old and young Sportsmen, Guides, Lumbermen. Known the world over for excel­ RANGELEY LAKES HOTEL CO., Rangeley, Maine lence. Illustrated catalogue free. For sale by J W. Brackett Co M. L. GETCHELL CO., Phillips, Maine. MAINE WOODS, PHILLIPS, MAINE, JULY 27, 1911. 2 LOCAL EDITION— 12 PAGES. Orange, N. J. were joined by their son, and Mrs. R. R. Wood, Mrs. A. H. Reliable Taxidermists. New Shoots Mr. Raymond*Adams last evening who Carter, Lebanon, N. H .; Dr. and Mrs. Model high ve­ will remain for the season. Another H. C. Regester, Philadelphia; F. party from!East Orange, N. J., Mrs. L. Robbins, Bangor; Miss E. J. Rob­ G. W. PICKEL, lïla r lin locity smoke­ TAXIDERMIST Robert C. King and Mrs. Charles Daly less cartridges, bins, Miss Raymond, Boston. Dealer in Snorting Goods, Fishing King came last night for the summer. Thursday, July 13. REPEATING RIFLE also black and low Tackle, Indian Moccasins, Baskets and Mr. andJMrs. Jay S. Jones of Brook­ H. F. Mason, Boston; Charles T. Souvenirs. pressure smokeless. T h e only gun that fills the lyn, N. Y. have taken roc ms here for a Burnell, Brunswick; Karl F. Miller, Rangeley, - - Maine.

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