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RECREA TION. 



A GOOD KNIFE 



Senator Style (same size as cut), No. 118, 2 blades, $1.20 ; No. 120, 3 blades, 



is requisite for an enjoyable day with rod or gun. Don't 

 mar your pleasure by having a worthless knife. The best of 

 material and workmanship make NOVELTY KNIVES 



perfect. A written warranty given witll 

 every one. Your name under the handle 

 insures its return if lost. Pictures of 

 celebrities, sporting scenes, lodge emblems, 

 etc., on the other side. Handle is per- 

 fectly transparent and indestructible. Ex- 

 cellent novelty for high-grnde advertising. 

 Send stamp for circular. Agents Wanted. 



NOVELTY CUTLERY CO., 

 .60; No. 122. 4 blades, $1.85. 88 Bar St., Canton, O. 



Lieut. Scliwatka used them in exploring the 



Yukon River in 1891. 

 Walter Wellman has ordered them for his 

 Polar Expedition, 1898. '2" feet, with double 

 skin and cabin, capacity 4,000 lbs., weight 120 lbs. 

 Makes up into three packages to carry, 16 feet, 

 capacitv 2.000 lbs., weight 80 lbs. 

 Sportsman Canoes, 19 to RO lbs., capacitv 300 to 1,200 lbs. All are canoe model. Ribbed longitudinallv and 

 diagonallv. No bagering or wrinkling between ribs. No joints or parts to loosen or wear. Lightest weight. Small- 

 est package. Galvanized steel wire frame. Special make heavy canvas, water tight, and puncture proof. 



Send Stamp for Catalogue 

 KING FOLDING CANVAS BOAT CO. - - - - - KALAMAZOO, MICH., U. S. A. 



COLORADO VARIETIES. 



In Colorado we have several varieties of 

 self-styled " sportsmen." Then there is the 

 plain everyday game hog. Then we have the 

 game exterminator, who gathers his spoils 

 by the wagon load for market. Last and 

 worst is the " gentleman sportsman." He 

 leases all the ponds and lakes he can secure. 

 Five days in the ; week he feeds hundreds 

 of bushels of wheat to the ducks and geese 

 that flock to his waters. On Saturday af- 

 ternoon and all day Sunday he and his kind 

 slaughter the wildfowl that have sought 

 food and security in his trap. Some use 

 rifles to raise the ducks that are beyond 

 shotgun range. Others employ horses and 

 riders to chase them around the lakes. How 

 long will game be able to stand this sort 

 of treatment? 



I am heart and soul with the L. A. S., 

 and will do my best to secure members for 

 it. Robert Harris, New Windsor, Col. 



If you would live next to nature, read 

 Recreation. 



Rev. Mr. Dowr, of London, Ont., sends 

 me the following: 



Game Warden Quallins says along the Detroit 

 river ducks are more plentiful than ever before, 

 but are being killed by thousands of poachers from 

 the American side, principally at Peach Island and 

 near the coal docks. He says American officers 

 do not seem to try to put a stop to it. 



— London (Ont.) Advertiser. 



Join the L. A. S., brother Dowr, and help 

 in the good work. Ministers and school 

 teachers may become associate members, 

 and have no dues to pay. 



A tele-photo lens worth $150 as a pre- 

 mium for 100 subscriptions. Who will be 

 the first to earn it ? 



SHOPPING AND GENERAL COMMISSIONS UNDER- 

 TAKEN. CONSULTING DECORATOR. 



Highest References. Write for Circulars. 



Miss Kate N. Robbins, 



408 West 23d Street, New York City. 



Application for membership in the l. a. s. 



ARTHUR F. RICE, Secretary L. A. S., 19 W. 24th St., New York. 



Dear Sir : Enclosed ONE DOLLAR for membership fee for one year. 



I certify that I am eligible to membership in the L. A. S. under the pro- 

 visions of the constitution, and refer to 2 League members (or to 3 other 

 reputable citizens) named hereon. 



Name. 



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