PUBLISHER'S NOTES. 



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The passenger traffic department of the 

 Canadian Pacific railway has issued its 

 year book, entiJed "Fishing and Shooting 

 on the Line of the C. P. R." The present 

 volume is fully up to the standard of its 

 predecessors in the great fund of valuable 

 detailed information it gives as to where to 

 find the various species of game and fish in 

 the Canadian Pacific country. The book is 

 handsomely illustrated, contains synopses 

 of the game laws of all the Canadian Prov- 

 inces, maps, names of local agents of the 

 C. P. R., and much other matter of vital 

 interest to sportsmen who intend to visit 

 that country. Write Robert Kerr, Traffic 

 Manager of the C. P. R., Montreal, and 

 mention Recreation. 



The frequent need of a good portable 

 boat is apparent to every sportsman. This 

 need is fully met by the King folding can- 

 vas boat. It is strong, serviceable, equal 

 in every respect to a well built wooden 

 pleasure boat, but it can be easily and 

 quickly folded and as easily set up again. 

 It is perfectly safe for women and chil- 

 dren as well as for men, and it does not 

 require an outlay every year to make it 

 ready for use. 



The manufacturers issue a handsome cat- 

 alogue illustrating the many models of 

 these folding boats and giving full informa- 

 tion about them. Write for a copy of the 

 catalogue and please mention Recreation. 



The Century Camera Company, of 

 Rochester, New York, is putting on the 

 market a new Curtain Slide Shutter which 

 is attracting much attention among photo- 

 graphers. It is especially adapted for tak- 

 ing subjects in motion or requiring, for any 

 reason, particularly short exposures. It 

 should prove invaluable to amateurs who 

 wish to secure choice photographs of birds 

 and animals. The many readers of Rec- 

 reation who are interested in such work 

 should write for descriptive circular and 

 speed table. In doing so please say you 

 saw the shutter mentioned in Recreation. 



Louisville, Ky. 

 The Luther Glove Co., 



Berlin, Wis. 

 Dear Sirs : 



The gloves reached me safe, and fit me 

 perfectly. They are most excellent, and 

 I thank you for them; also Recreation's 

 generous editor, Mr. G. O. Shields, for 

 making it possible for me to earn them. 

 I shall not fail to tell my friends how I 

 got and who makes the gloves. 



Yours respectfully, 



Dr. E. D. Jackson. 



way, New Voik, has put on the market a 

 neat and handy device for filling foun- 

 tain pens which is sure to prove popular. 

 It does away with all the annoyance to 

 which users of these pens have been sub- 

 jected in the past, and makes the task a 

 brief, simple and pleasant one. Read the 

 ad of the company in this issue of Recrea- 

 tion and send for one of the instruments. 

 Please mention Recreation. 



Maher & Grosh Co., 



Toledo, Ohio. 

 Dear Sirs : I have used many kinds of 

 German, English and American razors, but 

 your No. 3 Barbers' razor puts them all in 

 the shade. Shaving with most razors is 

 more^pr less of a discomfort, but with the 

 No. 3 it is a luxury. Please send me an- 

 other razor like it, for which I enclose 

 $1.25. 



J. Bebb, Santa Barbara, Calif. 



Every angler who values time or comfort 

 should write J. M. Kenyon & Co. for a 

 copy of their little book describing the Fisk 

 aerating minnow pail. This clever con- 

 trivance is bound to save a lot of hard 

 work, a great deal of waste and much bad 

 language. The book tells you all about it. 

 In writing please mention Recreation. 



Messrs. Spratts Patent furnished the out- 

 fit for the Ladies' Kennel Association's 

 Show at Hempstead, L. I. This was the 

 first open air show of the season. The en- 

 tries were numerous. The benching, feed- 

 ing and fitting up of the exhibition were 

 entirely under the charge of Messrs. Spratts 

 Patent. 



The Ideal Mfg. Co., of New Haven, 

 Conn., has made up and put on the market 

 another new bullet, number 429239. A cir- 

 cular, giving full information regarding it, 

 may be had by addressing the company, as 

 above. 



Recreation is one of the best magazines 

 I have ever read. 



Harry E. Maybee, Laclede, Mo. 



Recreation is the best paper out for 

 sportsmen. 



Kenneth Townshend, Amherst, N. S. 



Recreation is exceedingly popular here. 

 Rev. G. D. Bayne, Pembroke, Ont. 



Recreation can not be outdone. 



C. F. Shattuck, Worthington, Minn. 



The Beekman Novelty Co., 317 Broad- 



I dearly love Recreation. 

 C. B. Paul, M.D., Des Moines, Iowa. 



