RECREATION. 
“7 INENE” 
XXXIV 

COLLARS and 
, ARNICA CUFFS # 
TOOTH SOAP 

) Beautifies, cleanses, pre- 
Aserves and whitens the 
teeth, strengthens the 
ums and sweetens the 
reath. 
The World’s Standard 
Dentifrice for 30 years. 
Used in a million 
homes. Put up in neat 
and handy boxes—the 
ideal package for 
the traveler. No 
: dust, no powder, no 
; liquid to waste, or to 
stain or soil garments. 
25c at all Druggists. 
C. H. STRONG & CO.,Props., 
Chicago, Ill., U.S.A. 

For Sale or Exchange: Stevens pocket 
rifle, 12 inch barrel, in fine condition ; good 
leather carrying case, for best cash offer, or 
S. & W. target revolver or pistol. A set of .32- 
20 Winchester reloading tools in fine condi- 
tion, cost $3.00, for an Ideal Universal powder 
measure or other sporting goods. 
Box 712, Saco, Maine. 
Reg. 
Trade Mark. 
FOR SPORTSMEN 
And others who appreciate neatness, convenience and 
‘ economy, they are unequalled. Made of fine cloth, and 
exactly resemble stylish linen goods. 
No Laundry Work. 
When soiled discard. The turn-down collars can be 
reversed and worn twice if necessary. Ten Collars or 
five pairs of Cuffs, 25c. By mail, 30c. Sample collar or 
pair of cuffs for.6 cents in stamps. Give size and style, 
Wanted to Buy: The following Gramo- 
phone records: Just Tell Them That You 
Saw Me, sung by Geo. J. Gaskin.—Gwine 
Back to Dixie, sung by Gaskin.—Home, 
Sweet Home, by Gaskin.—Moonlight on the 
Lakes, sung by the Mozart Quartette. Will 
exchange other records with Gramophone 
owners, 
R. H., Searcy, Eufaula, Ind. Ty. 
For Sale: Fresh rice seed. Chas. Gil- 
christ, Port Hope, Ontario, Canada, 
The attempted creation of a fishing park, on Grand 
mesa, in which fishing may be carried on at all sea. 
sons, 1s probably in accordance with the game laws 
passed by the last legislature. The law permits the 
same kind of performance in regard to fish as it does 
in regard to game. Persons or clubs with the means 
and inclination may convert mountain lakes into 
private fish ponds and sell the right to fish in them, 
without regard to a ‘‘closed season,’’ just as they may 
create private game parks, drive the wild game into 
them and sell the privilege of shooting at any season. 
Many of the provisions of the law are obnoxious and 
were placed through the efforts of interested persons. 
The state authorities should use every proper means 
to keep these laws inoperative until there is an oppor- 
tunity to repeal them.--Rocky Mountain News, 


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, Pa.; W. T. Horna- 
cay, Director, N. Y. Zoo Garden and G. O. 
Shields, Editor RECREATION. o 
Address Howard Eaton, Medora, N. D. 
ae 
REVERSIBLE COLLAR CO., Dept, L., BOSTON, MASS. 
MURILLO. ANGELO. RAPHAEL 
‘RUBENS ~~ DANTE. TASSO 
Moosehide Moccasins and Slippers. 
Metz & Schloerb, Oshkosh, Wis. — 
Price, Men's, $2.75; Ladies’ & Boys’, S2.25 AN ae 
Sent, prepaid, on receipt of price NI oy 



Write for illustrated cir- 
cular and price list of hand- 
mace hunting shoes and 
moccasins of every descrip- 
tion 
Mention RECREATION. 

IT ONLY COSTS $1 
TO TICKLE A MAN OR A BOY A 
WHOLE YEAR. 
RECREATION DOES IT. 
$1. 

I am happy to say the people of our 
State are beginning to realize that the 
time has at last arrived when they are 
obliged to recognize the enforcement of 
good laws. I feel confident that in a 
few years there will be a marked increase 
of game and birds to replace those that 
have been so shamefully slaughtered. 
Henry W. Loveday, Chicago, Ill 


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