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RECREATION. 
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COLLARS and 
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Chicago, Ill., U.S.A. 

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reversed and worn twice if necessary. Ten Collars or 
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pair of cuffs for 6 cents in stamps. Give size and style, 
REVERS/BLE COLLAR CO., Dept, L., BOSTON, MASS. 
~-BDIRONDACK LAND FOR SALE. 
Magnificent Game Preserve of 7,000 Acres, 
containing 6 Beautiful Lakes and Ponds; several 
Famous Trout Streams; Club House, and 3 Cottag= 
es. Trout, Deer, Rabbits, Ducks, and Partridges 
=< plentiful. Scenery, fine. Altitude, 2,000 ft. Air, 
Was ; pure and invigorating. Only 15% miles from rail- 
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The Spruce would sell for that sum, and stilla handsome forest left. Many 
other Tracts fer sale. Address, Forest Land Co., Syracuse, N. Y. 


The annual meeting of the Niagara Falls 
Fish and Hunt Club was held September 
Ist, when the following officers were elect- 
ed for the ensuing year: President, Jas. 
Bampfield; vice-president, Hon. J. A. 
Lowell; secretary, John J. Bampfield; 
treasurer, Harry Williams; captain, John 
Hanop. 
It was decided to have the annual deer 
hunt this year on the club’s reserve in 
Parry Sound district. Last year’s hunt re- 
sulted in 18 deer and 47 bear. 
The club’s membership is limited to Io. 
We purpose taking a professional pho- 
tographer with wus this year. ‘he fol- 
lowing are the members of the club: Jas. 
Bampfield, J. A. Lowell, John J. Bamp- 
field, Frank Jeffries, Harry Williams, 
John Hanop, Chas. Doran, Geo. Phemis- 
ter, Chas. Flynn, A. Harter, and George 
Buckley. 
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B.; Niagara Balls;; Ont 
ES ee 

For Sale: Live Buffalo, Elk, Mountain 
Sheep, Antelope, Mule Deer, _ Wolves, 
Black, Brown, Cinnamon and Grizzly 
Bears. Prompt and careful shipments. 
Hunting and tourist parties outfitted and 
guided, at reasonable rates. Expert guides 
always employed. 
References: Arthur Brown, Supt., Phila- 
delphia Zoo; E. M. Bigelow, Chief, Dept. 
of Parks, Pittsburgh, Paz; .Wi sl siiorea: 
day, Director, N. Y. Zoo Garden and G. O. 
Shields, Editor RECREATION. 
Address Howard Eaton, Medora, N. D. 
CRUBENS ~~ DANTE :*/TASSO 

Moosehide Moceasins and Slippers. 
Metz & Schloerb, Oshkosh, Wis. 
Price, Men’s, $2.75 3 Ladies’ & Boys’, $2.25 
Sent, prepaid, on receipt of price 




Write for illustrated cir- 
cular and price-list ofhand- gw 
made hunting shoes and &% 
moccasins of every deserip- © 
tion. 
Mention RECREATION. 

IT ONLY COSTS $1 
TO TICKLE A MAN OR A BOY A 
WHOLE YEAR. 
RECREATION DOES IT. 
$1. 
I have great pleasure in hunting gray 
squirrels. In Wayne county, N. Y., there 
is a large forest known as’' the Beech 
woods, which I often visit during the fish- 
ing season to see if there are going to be 
any beech nuts. If there are any nuts, I 
can be sure of the squirrels. I think this 
will answer W. B. S. as to why squirrels 
migrate. They are choice feeders and al- 
ways go where they can secure the best. 
C. L. Bigart, Dunsmore, Pa. 

MURIN CG" ANGELO’ RAPHAEL 
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