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RECREA TION. 



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WASHINGTON 



A number of Iowa sportsmen have or- 

 ganized a Field Trial Association, with 

 headquarters at Des Moines. The officers 

 are J. W. Blythe, of Burlington, President, 

 and M. Bruce, of Des Moines, Secretary. 

 The association numbers about 75 members 

 already, and all persons desirous of joining 

 are requested to send their applications to 

 F. H. Perry, Des Moines. 



" The game hog who killed the big lot of 

 ducks out of season and whose picture you 

 published, with his bike load of ducks, has, 

 I think, scented danger and skipped the 

 country. Good riddance." 

 J. S. Stangroom, New Whatcom, Wash. 



Will some reader of Recreation kindly 

 inform me what a 38-40 Marlin will do? 

 Is it effective on bear? 



Reader, Hamilton, Ont. 



" Woods and Waters " is the title of a 

 modest little journal issued from 212 East 

 105th Street. The editor is Harry V. Rad- 

 ford, a bright boy of 16, and the subscrip- 

 tion price of his paper is but 35 cents a year. 



Teacher — Who discovered America? 



Little Albert — Christopher Columbus. 



Teacher — And who was it furnished him 

 with his ships and the authority to go ahead 

 on his voyage? 



Little Albert— The editor of the New 

 York Flapdoodle. — Cleveland Leader. 



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Of Interest to 

 Fishermen 

 and Canoeists 



An unequalled array of pleasant 

 retreats for the sportsman, where fish 

 in greatest variety abound, are to be 

 found along the line of the 



Lehigh Valley Railroad 



All interested should send four 

 cents in stamps for copy of " Hunting 

 and Fishing on the Lehigh Valley," 

 to 



CHAS. S. LEE 



General Passenger Agent 



NEW YORK 



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SARATOGA 

 THOUSAND ISLANDS 



ADIRONDACK 



MOUNTAINS 



The greatest of American health and 

 pleasure resorts are directly reached by the 

 through parlor and sleeping cars of the New 

 York Central. The service by this great 

 line is elegant and luxurious in every par- 

 ticular, strictly maintaining the apt title 

 bestowed upon it of " America's Greatest 

 Railroad." 



For a book or folder descriptive of the 

 above resorts, together with the time and rates 

 of fare, send a two-cent stamp to George H. 

 Daniels, General Passenger Agent, Grand 

 Central Station, New York. 



