THE PINEHURST OUTLOOK Page & Shaw Candies The Candy of Excellence Packed in Boxes at One Dollar per Pound Sold in All Principal Cities and at Our Retail Stores 9 WEST STREET BOSTON, MASS. 18 STATE STREET BOSTON, MASS. 439 BOYLSTON STREET BOSTON, MASS. 254 ESSEX STREET. SALEM, MASS. 50 CENTRAL SQUARE LYNN. MASS. 553 FIFTH AVENUE, Near 45th St. ..NEW YORK CITY Booth In corridor, Empire Building, 71 BROADWAY ....NEW YORK CITY 101 SOUTH 13th STREET PHILADELPHIA, PA. 8 SOUTH LASALLE STREET.. CHICAGO, ILL. 610 ST. CATHERINE ST., WEST. . .MONTREAL, CAN. FACTORY, 18 & 20 AMES ST CAMBRIDGE, MASS. ON SALE at The Carolina and Department Store PINEHURST PHARMACY A COMPLETE LINE OF Drugs, Sundries, Toilet Articles, Confections Stationery, Etc j Dot anb Colb Soba - Cigars j Prescriptions Compounded by a Registered Pharmacist The Pinehurst Outlook, Newspapers, and Magazines Department Store Building 46 Choisa" Ceylon Tea i lb. Canisters 60c 1-2 lb. Canisters 35c Packed in Parchment-Lined One Pound and Half-Pound Canisters We invite compari son with other Teas of the same or higher price Tremont and Beacon Sta. Coplev Square. 185 Milk St. (Wholesale) S. S. PIERCE CO., icon Sta. "T, . B J BOSTON. Coolidge Corner, BROOK LINE BLOODED DOGS FOR SALE Pinehurst Kennels. Pinehurst. N. C. MANY TIMES MULTIPLIED Good Roads and Automobiles Make Game Preserves Easy of Access Quail. Abundant Every where and II are Sport Await the Hunter In Surrounding- Covers PINE HURST'S fifty-thousaud-acre Preserves are, indeed, a "corner" in this the age when shooting grounds every where have been monop olized by individuals and clubs. Theirextent also has been many times multiplied by good roads and the automobile. Making headquarters at the Village, every nook and corner is acces sible and the season's shooting promises the rarest of sport, for the sum mer was an unusual one. Many "pairs of ence. Years ago the hunting of this noble bird was a business here to many natives who now follow it in the capacity of guides, recognizing that they can no longer afford to kill for market or person al use in view of the value set upon this trophy by visitors. From standpoint of excitement, an occasional pigeon drive will rank with duck shooting and from time to time a woodcock, snipe or hare may be added to the string. Hut ever and always, is the joy of contact with God's glorious Open in this the land where one steps backward from winter into September; gaining months on life. As for the material side, you will find the equipment as complete as that of private country estate or wealthy club. Saddle horse, shooting wagon, or auto mobile will transfer you from hotel to cover and the dogs will meet your most exacting requirements. Estes, Wicker and Nail, well known as guides will again add to both the pleasure and success of the outing with the noonday meal a spread which Fifth Avenue cannot equal. Surely "the joy of the hunter on earth all surpasses." "SQUAD ONE' OF THE MIDWINTKIl HANDICAP birds have raised two broods as was indi cated during August when frequently a flock of nearly full grown quail were seen with the cock, while near at hand, a brood of fledglings were following the hen. The protected land in the immediate vicinity of the Village, reserved for training the dogs of the Kennels, has also proved an important factor in propagation as well as adequate protection from pot hunters and natural enemies. Taken season in and season out, bob white ranks first amoi g America's game birds. He may not have the quickness of the grouse or the cleverness of the wood cock, but he is game to the core and if you keep your percentage of kills high, you may deservedly line up with the ex perts and be sure of your share of the winnings. Thus it is that when New England covers don the garb of divar winter, the thoughts of the hunter turn to Pinehurst with its unending autumn. Memory and anticipation are equally pleasant for best of all, days afield are lived again when long miles separate. Few lovers of dog and gun there now are who are not devotees of the open,and if golf, tennis, trap shooting or riding do not interest, an occasional day in pursuit of the wild turkey proves a novel experi- "Jlook Me for the Handicap" "Hook me for the Midwin er Handi cap," writes Mr. John Philip Sousa, one of the first of many advance entries. "The boys are all talking about it," he contin ues, "Your entrance will be a record breaker." Mr. Sousa is only one of many prominent professional and businessmen who are finding in trap shooting increas ing attraction. "Deep massage" Mr. Sousa very aptly styles it. ProinlNinsr Young-terit at Kennel One finds many old and numerous in teresting new friends at the Kennel3; modern hunting dogs of class. In field or on bench they command admiration as the climax of 20th century breeding and training. The string of young dogs is unusually promising, progressing rapidly under the uual training. Sixth Win in IVIaaNachuNetiN Open Professional A 'exander llos captured the Massachusetts Open for the sixth time during the past summer, but various duties have niadt it impossible for him to figure in competitive play as frequently as in the pasc. I I.