XXXVI 



RECREA TIOJV. 



prow Y our f * Q k Stories . ♦ ♦ 



by taking along a Camera for use during your summer outing, and bring 

 back photos of everything you see of interest, for future reference. 



Cbe Courtst fiawk-Sye*,, 



is designed especially for the traveler's use, and 

 is so simple to operate that the novice can feel 

 assured of success from the start. 



This Camera can be loaded and unloaded 

 in broad daylight, and the dimensions are such 

 that it can easily be carried in the pocket. 



Size, if X4i x 6i inches; CHeigbt, 15 ounces; 

 Capacity, 12 exposures ; photo, 3i x 3i inches. 



The shutter is fitted with two speeds for 

 snap shots, and also has a device for time 

 exposures. The lens is achromatic and fitted 

 pJUCC $9*00 with a set of three stops. 



3CU have Bawfc-eyes of every description from $5 to $50 

 Cbe Blair Camera Co., JVIfrs, 



Catalogue free to any address. 22 Randolph Street, B09tOn 



imitation Absolutely indestructible 

 buttonholes 



GENUINE 



For sale everywhere. If your dealer does not 

 have the genuine' we will send postpaid (together 

 with a handsome necktie-holder), on receipt of price, 

 50 cents. 



OSTHEIMER BROS., 623 Broadway, New York 



We have brook trout, pickerel, black 

 bass, and many other game fish here, in 

 season. Ruffed grouse were plentiful last 

 fall, rabbits abundant. We also have gray 

 squirrels, a few foxes and thousands of 

 ducks in season. I am very sorry our State 

 allows ducks to be shot in the spring. 

 Thousands of these beautiful birds are 

 killed every year by market hunters. I 

 have known some men to shoot as many 

 as 100 to 125 in a day. 



I am delighted with the way you lash 

 the fish and game hogs. Give it to them 

 until their squeal can be heard from Maine 

 to California. 



Rev. T. H. Down, Amherst, Wis. 



I like to see you hold a club over the 

 heads of those "biped swine, the game 

 hogs." Let the good work go on. They 

 are not entirely absent around here. Last 

 fall two men (hogs), from Chicago, were up 

 on Lake Koshkonong. One killed loo mal- 

 lards in one day and the other something 

 over 75 canvasbacks in the same time. Am 

 scrry I cannot give you their names. 



H. H. T. Jackson, Milton, Wis. 



Maude — Why have you thrown Clarence 

 overboard? 



Madge— I couldn't marry a man with a 

 broken nose. 



Maude — How did his nose get broken? 



Madge — I struck him while playing golf. 

 —Tit-Bits. 



