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RECREATION. 



My Friend: — 



Just wait 'til you see my Bristol Steel Fishing 

 Rod. You may keep your wooden rods — and 

 have mine too, for with 2 or 3 ' Bristols ' I am fixed 

 to tackle anything that swims ; and when the season 

 closes, I don't have a bundle of splinters to patch up and 

 call a ' rod.' Neither do I sit up nights trying to get the 

 ' set ' out of the whole parts. I have a rod just exactly 

 as good, after the fishing campaign as before it." 



Bristol Steel Fishing Rods are made by The Horton 

 Manufacturing Co., Bristol, Conn., who will be happy to 

 mail you their Catalogue " R " on request. 



Mention Recreation. 



Recreation should be read by every sportsman. Its 

 work is good, particularly in bringing before the public the 

 violators of game laws, and game and fish hogs. 



A. J. Durand, Moorestown, N. J. 



Recreation is the best sportsmen's magazine I have 

 ever read. F. B. Fleming, Ticonderoga, N. Y. 



I take great delight in Recreation. It is the best peri- 

 odical of the kind 1 ever read, and the information it con- 

 tains is of great value. G. M. Soule, Stoneham, Pa. 



You promised to improve and enlarge Recreation, and 

 you have kept your word, for to-day it stands at the head, 

 regardless of price. C. L. Sperry, Sparta, Tenn. 



Application for membership in the l, a. s* 



ARTHUR F. RICE, Secretary L. A. S„ 19 W. 24th St., New York. 



Dear Sir : Enclosed ONE DOLLAR for membership fee for one year. 



I certify that I am eligible to membership in the L. A. S. under the pro- 

 visions of the constitution, and refer to 2 League members (or to 3 other 

 reputable citizens) named hereon. 



Name. 



Street or P.O. Box. 



City or Town. 



Detach this, fill out, and send in with your dollar, AT ONCE 





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