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ing often and spread out to dry. This is water and 

 fire proof. 



QUESTION. How do you use a light to get frogs 

 at night? F. D. 



ANSWER. Locate a frog pond or a shore along 

 a stream and either wade or back a boat along the 

 shore. The frogs are generally on logs, windfalls 

 or in the shore weeds or grasses, flash your light 

 along these places and you can grab the frog before 

 he thinks of hopping, the light blinds them for 20 

 to 40 seconds. While getting the little ones for 

 bait, slip a few big ones in the bag for breakfast. 



QUESTION. I have noticed many stoves ad- 

 vocated for camping trips, are they useful and what 

 do you know of the Moats Gasoline Stoves? C. K. 



ANSWER. Stoves are O. K. for a camp and for 

 the fellow who is not much for cooking at a camp- 

 fire they are a life saver. The Moats Gasoline 

 Stove is without doubt the king of camp stoves, you 

 can light it in a thirty-mile gale and it burns steadily. 

 It is very compact, folding up into small space and 

 for an all-round camp stove with baker the Moats 

 No. i Oven Stove is a dinger. I carried a No. i 

 on a canoe trip last fall and it was the handiest part 

 of the entire kit. It can be set up in a minute and 

 the spider will be sizzling the next minute, without 

 any smoke in the eyes or wood to rustle. Carrying 



