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RECREATION. 
The Perforated Daylight 
Loading Film 
has been adopted for use in all cameras of our manufacture. 
System 
By this 
method picture taking becomes more simple than ever, and experience 
is a necessity no longer required in photography. ~ 
The New Tourist 
and Hawk-Eye Jr. 
‘cameras that we are offering as our specialties this season are the 
most compact outfits in existence, and for beauty of finish, accuracy 
_ in adjustment and superiority of lens have no equal. 
Hawk-Eyes, are 
furnished in all popular sizes, at moderate prices, are loaded and un- 
loaded in broad daylight and use either film or glass plates. 
Catalogue free to any address. 
BLAIR CAMERA CO, 
(Formerly of Boston.) Rochester, N. Y. - 
Mention RECREATION. 

A BOON TO AMATEUR PHOTOCRAPHERS. 
Gold Toning and Fixing Powder for all papers is a substitute for and an im- 
provement over all toning processes now in use. The most remarkable feature is the fixing 
which precedes the toning, producing a variety of beautiful permanent tones to the so much 
admired chocolate brown, mostly noticeable in leading photographic galleries. 
sufficient for one gross 4x5 prints, 30c. : 
_ Captole Developer Powders ready for use for all plates, films, lantern slides, 
time exposure, snap shots, portraits, bromide papers, etc., giving clear negatives of good density. 
1 box 12 Powders to make 48 oz. best developer, 50c, ; 1 box 6 Powders to make 24 oz. best developer, 
25c. Each box contains besides 1 package of clearing salt to be added to the fixing bath. 
If your dealer cannot supply you send us 
1 package 
his name with your order. Explanatory circular 
catalogue free. Standard Supply Co., Dept. 12, 182 State St., Chicago, U.S.A. 

For Sale: New No. 44 Steven’s Ideal 
rifle, with half octagon barrel, oiled wal- 
nut stock and forearm, rifle butt, case 
hardened receiver, sporting rear and 
Rocky mountain front sight; .25 caliber, 
weight 7 pounds, 24-inch barrel. Hopkins 
& Allen .32 caliber pistol, self action, fold- 
ing hammer, nickel plated, automatic cart- 
ridge extractor; it breaks like S. & W., 
and is in A No. 1 condition. Also .22 cal- 
iber Steven’s Favorite, No. 17, with plain 
open front and rear sights, 20 in. barrel, 
with canvas bicycle case. This is a bicy- 
cle rifle, is in good condition. Also an 8- 
inch hunting knife. Will sell all for best 
offers. What is your offer? 
F. A. Musser, Lancaster, .Pa. 

Owing to the vigilance of Mr. Joseph 
Rogers, Government inspector, assisted 
by the local authorities, about a dozen 
men were recently fined $10 each for buy- 
ing and having in possession moose meat, 
at Sturgeon Falls, Ont. Another was 
fined $50 for killing a moose, and another 
old offender paid a fine of $40. 
Do you ever camp out? If so, why sleep 
on the cold, hard ground? Why not take | 
with you a pneumatic rubber mattress? 
You can get one for 25 subscriptions to 
RECREATION. 

Sprinkle, sprinkle, little cart, 
You must play a busy part 
In this busy, dirty town, 
If you keep the dust all down. 
Hustle, hustle, little cart, 
Work away with all your art; 
Do not let your axles rust 
While the porters raise the dust. 
—Chicago News. 

“Bobbler’s wedding was the culmina- 
tion of a romance. He met his wife ona 
train. 
“He did? Why doesn’t he sue the com- 
pany?’—Indianapolis Journal. 
Patience: “Alice doesn’t believe 
there’s a man living like her husband.” 
Patrice: ‘“‘Why, how does he live?’— 
Yonkers Statesman. 



