
RECREATION. 

Waltham, Mass. 
King Powder Co., 
Dear Sirs :— 
A little over a year ago the Waltham 
Rifle Club first procured a 6-poundcan of your 
Semi-Smokeless powder. Since that time 
we have used no other. During the past 
year our Club average has been raised be- 
tween 6 and 7 points, and the individual 
yearly averages have been raised from 3 to 
8 points on the standard American target. 
We find the ‘‘C. G.” grain gives the best 
results in the 32-40 caliber, and “F. G.” in 
the 38-55. 
Your powder is unsurpassed for cleanli- 
ness and even shooting, and we cordially 
recommend it to all riflemen. 
Yours very respectfully, 
Arthur L. Mansfield, 
Secretary Waltham Rifle Club. 

Are you a fly fisherman? If so, why not 
send twine 2 subscriptions to RECREATION 
and get a dozen high grade assorted trout 
flies, listed at $1? Or 3 subscriptions and 
get a dozen high grade assorted bass flies, 
listed at $2? 
Fairmont, Minn. 
Wm. Shakespeare, Jr. 
Dear Sir: I received your level wind- 
ing reel and have given it a thorough trial. 
It has proven all you claim for it, and 
more. If I could not get another, $25 would 
not buy the one I have. The more I use 
the reel the better I like it. 
Yours truly, 
BioH > Ward: 

‘‘How can you scold all the time?’ was 
asked of a woman with 5 stepchildren and 
an indolent husband. 
‘“T can’t just explain it, but I knows that 
I’m blessed with wonderful powers of endur- 
ance.”—Detroit Free Press. 
Cornwall & Jesperson, 310 Broadway, 
city, have issued their new catalogue and 
are sending it out to all who call for it. 
Every person interested in shooting, fish- 
ing, camping, bicycling, or golf, should 
have a copy of it. It lists and illustrates 
a great number of articles in these various 
lines, and quotes prices on many of them 
that are far below those at which the goods 
are usually sold. In writing for the cata- 
logue, please say where you saw it men- 
tioned. 

Editor RECREATION : 
_I received the Stevens Ideal rifle sent 
me for 10 subscriptions and thank you very 
much for so valuable a premium. I have 
tested it and have found it a very accurate 
shooter. I feel well repaid for the time 
spent in securing the 10 subscriptions. 
Oscar Oxley, Corwith, Iowa. 
FRUIT, CAREFULLY PACKED, 
FORK GIVEN WITH EACH BOTTLE. 
NICELLE OLIVE OIL 
IS MADE OF SELECTED “SOUND 
OLIVES, IS ABSOLUTELY PURE, 
HAS A DELICIOUS FLAVOR. 
EVILLE PACKI 
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SG _ 

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THE GREAT DRINK CURE 
ANTIPOTON is a cure for alcoholism that actually cures. 
Tt is not a ‘‘cure” the success of which depends upon the 
will power of the patient. 
ANTIPOTON is sufficient in itself to destroy the crav- 
ing for liquor. Itis nota ««CURE” which depends upon 
the use of a substitute for alcohol. 
It is a cure that does its work promptly, The treat- 
ment docs not drag along for an indefinite period. 
It does not require the patient to lose a day from work. 
ANTIPOTON cures the most desperate cases of Alco- 
holism. 
ltis aremedy of purely vegetable origin. Its use leaves 
no disagreeable after effects. 
IT MAY BETAKEN AT HOME just like ordinary med- 
icine. Itisnota ‘‘HYPODERMIC” treatment. 
What a Prominent Horseman 
Says About Antipoton: 
Chicago, April 18, 1899. 
CELSO CHEMICAL Co.: 
. centlemen:—Having seen and 
known of the merit of your won- 
derful remedy Antipoton effect- 
ing cures of the Drink Habit, 
redeeming inebriates from the 
greatest of evils, Intemperance, 
having fully investigated your 
remedy I unhesitatingly recom- 
mend Antipoton to those who 
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Ma 
: Ss om intemperance. 
a Very truly yours 
: F,.J. BERRY. 
Book on Alcoholism sent free 
in plain sealed envelope to those 
who write. 
CELSO CHEMICAL CO., 221 Wabash Ave., Chicago. 
BRANCHES: Boston, Minneapolis, Los Angeles, Saa 
Francisco. 

For Sale or Exchange.—Fine oil and 
water color paintings, framed, and unframed 
and rare old violin. Would exchange for 
30-30 Winchester, 12 gauge hammerless, 
Stereo Binocular field glass, or Gramo- 
pore Address, Lock Box 26, Stoughton, 
ass. 
‘Doctors say mental depression usually 
arises from stomach troubles.” 
‘¢That’s true; nothing makes a man so 
low spirited as not having anything to eat.” 
—Chicago Record. 
=desire to reform and abstain _ 
