RECREATION. 



XI 



Pan=American Souvenir 

 Coffee Spoon. <aN3? 



This is a very fine quality souvenir spoon, made especially to order for the 

 Lake Shore & Michigan Southern Railway, by the Oneida Community, at their 

 factory, Niagara Falls, N. Y. It is fully guaranteed by that concern as an 

 extra quality spoon, and we fully recommend it. 



The ornamentation on face and back is very fine. This very beautiful, 

 appropriate and lasting souvenir sent postpaid to any address for twenty (20) 

 cents in coin. 



Detach coupon below, fill in your name and address plainly and mail direct 

 to factory. If- you do not wish to mutilate magazine, spoon will be sent upon 

 receipt of price, without coupon. 



Lake Shore Pan-American Souvenir Coupon. 



THE ONEIDA COMMUNITY, Niagara Falls, N. Y. 



Enclosed find twenty cents in coin for which send me one L. S. & 

 M. S. Ry. Souvenir Coffee Spoon. Address 



Name - 



No. - - Street 



City - State 



The facilities afforded by the Lake Shore for travel between the west and the 

 Pan American Exposition are unsurpassed, no other line presenting so remarkable 

 a train service or so interesting a route. Its through train service between Chicago 

 and Toledo, Cleveland, Buffalo, New York and Boston, excels all others. 



"Book of Pan- American' 1 and "Book of Trains" sent free on request. 

 A. J. SMITH, G. P. &T, A., Cleveland, O. 



FOR SHOOTERS AND 

 FISHERHEN. 



The new 1901 edition of "Shooting and 

 Fishing Along the Line of the Great 

 Northern Railway" is without an equal 

 amongst books of this class. It is hand- 

 somely bound in colored covers, of new 

 and attractive design. It is printed on 

 fine plate paper, in two colors, is beauti- 

 fully illustrated with photographs repro- 

 duced in half-tone, and is in all respects 

 a magnificent specimen of the printer's art. 



Complete information is given about all 

 sorts and conditions of sport, from lion and 

 grizzly bear to " cotton tails," and includ- 

 ing every fish that swims in the many lakes 

 and rivers of the wide Northwestern states. 



All the little details of lakes, boats, bait, 

 distances, etc., have been carefully com- 

 piled by practical sportsmen, and will be 

 found a great convenience to anyone plan- 

 ning a trip. A new map of Minnesota in 

 three colors is bound into each book. 



The hunter or fisherman who is the 

 fortunate possessor of this encyclopedia of 

 sport in the Northwest needs no further 

 guide to tell him where to go a-fishing or 

 shooting. By mail for 6 cents from F. I. 

 Whitney, general passenger and ticket 

 agent, St. Paul, Minn. 



SEPTEflBER IN 

 THE ADIRONDACK 



ilOUNTAINS. 



Those who have not spent a Sep- 

 tember in the Adirondack^ have no 

 idea how beautiful they are in that 

 month which forces most families with 

 children back into the city at just the 

 time when nature affords so much to 

 those who can stay in the country and 

 enjoy it. 



Try it once and you will never regret 

 it. 



A hook or folder descriptive of the Adiron- 

 dack Mountains will be sent free, postpaid, 

 to any address on receipt of a postage stamp 

 by George H. Daniels, General Passenger 

 Agent, Grand Central Station, New York. 



