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TS PAID^to trappers for catching fur-bearing animals, 

 and skinning and selling their pelts. It is a profitable 

 ijusiness for an apiarist, farmer, or any one living in the 

 country who has ample time during the winter months. 

 ^■ou can learn to trap with the aid of "SCIENCE OF 

 rilAPPING," a book containing 245 pages, with more 

 tlian 40 illustrations. This book has 24 chapters, and 

 tells how to trap the SKUNK, MINK, WEASEL, MUSK- 

 ItAT, FOX. WOLF, BEAR, COON, OPPOSSUM, and 

 many others. It tells of tracks and signs: how to handle 

 furs to get the best prices, etc. It is written by a man 

 who has had years of experience in various parts of the 

 coimtry, who is acquainted with some of the most expert 

 trappers in North America, and who has also followed 

 the Indians over their trap lines, and In this way has 

 learned many things which, to the white man, are not 

 L'cnerally known. Over 10,000 copies of this book have 

 already been sold — not one copy for less than 60 cents; 

 )Hit in order to Introduce HUNTER-TRADER-TRAP- 

 I'ER. an illustrated monthly magazine containing 160 to 

 ■-'00 pages each issue, the December number will be sent 

 free with all orders for '" Science of Trapping." 



Some of the Articles in tlie December Issue are: 



■MINK-TRAPPlNG IN MONTANA," an article eagerly read by all 

 mlnk-trappers, written by E. A. Southwlck. 



•ALBKKTA NOTES," an Instructive article touching on many sub- 

 jects of Canada 



■ IDAHO GAME AND HUNTING NOTES," relates of the big game 

 found In Idado, written by an old hunter and trapper. 



•FOR PLEASURE AND PROFIT," tells of a Minnesota trapper's 

 career— a very interesting article. 



• SOME MINK AND COON SETS." The author telle of his favorite 



sets that have proved good along the streams of Virginia. 

 "KLAMATH BASIN, OREGON," "OLD DAYS IN HUDSON BAY 

 COUNTRY," "A HALF CENTURY ON THE TRAP LINK," etc. 



A. R. Harding Pub. Co., Box 319, Columbus, O. 



