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The Massachusetts Fish and Game Com- 

 missioners are considering a proposed 

 amendment to the game laws in that state, 

 to limit the sale of game, and it is hoped 

 they may decide to push such a bill through 

 the legislature at its next session. The con- 

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 State. They' sell game all the year round, 

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The passenger department of the Lake 

 Shore and Michigan Southern Railway has 

 issued a beautiful book entitled "Book of 

 Trains — Christmas Number." It contains 

 half-tone reproductions of many beautiful 

 drawings by such artists as Margaret West, 

 Frank Holme, A. E. Philbrick, Burt 

 Barnes, E. N. Clark, T. S. Kinney, B. S. 

 Menzler, Sarah Croby and Ike Morgan. 

 There are Christmas stories and poems by 

 Eugene Field, Mrs. E. C. Stanton, L. V. 

 De Foe, Francis R. Havergal, J. R. Low- 

 ell, Irwin Russell, C. C. Moore, Murat 

 Halstead, George W. Curtis and J. L. Mol- 

 loy. The cover of the book is a rare work 

 of art. It contains reproductions of 2 fa- 

 mous paintings, bordered with holly and 

 printed in colors. Altogether, this work is 

 a dainty and delightful souvenir of the holi- 

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 a copy of it. It will be mailed free to any- 

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Dear Sir — I have bought 3 sets of your 

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Address Howard Eaton, Medora, N. £>, 



The Laflin & Rand Powder Co. has is- 

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 and mentioning Recreation. 



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