RECREATION’S ADVERTISER 


Dutch Corners Days 
By Roscoe Brumbaugh 
| G Dutch Corners is a Place, Mr. Brumbaugh 
says, and we feel sure you will find it a mighty § 
interesting place to read about. 
A Smash-up at the Love-Feast 
The first of a number of Dutch Corners Days 
stories, will make you acquainted, and you'll & 
be sure to want to go there again. It will be & 
illustrated from character drawings by Roy § 
Martell Mason. 
The Sons of the Settlers 
By Ernest Russell 
@ The second instalment of Mr. Russell’s force- 
ful series, which begins in the present number, 
will be entitled 






















The Genesis of the Pioneer Spirit 
Of course you will want to read it, as will every 
one who owns to a healthy pride in home and 
country. A big subject handled in a big way 
by a writer who puts a good deal of love into 
his work. 


















Early Winter on 
the Wahbi 
By John Boyd 
@ A very pleasing narra- 
tive of a deer-hunting trip 
in northern Ontario. The 
kind of story that starts 
you planning—not one of 
e “I came, | saw and I 
shot or gaffed” horrors 
that every sportsman who 
reads knows by heart. 
Illustrated from some un- 
usually good photographs 
The Passing of 
Reel-Paw 
By Dennis H. Stovall 
@ Almost any bear story 
will come in for a generous 
reading, but we venture 
the opinion that this tale 
of a certain stock-killing 
black bear that mixed it 
with three plain men of 
the mountains will score 
"way above the average. 
Illustrated by Walter 
King Stone. 






































Jungle Hunting 
in Panama 
By H. C. Curl 
@ No doubt you’ ve been 
waiting for this article— 
we have announced it 
twice before. But you'll 
find it was worth waiting 
for, and worth our adver- 
tising it. Illustrated from 
the first good photo- 
graphs ever made of life 
in the remote interior of 
the Isthmus. 
Hunting in the 
Big Thicket 
By Gilson Willets 




F. L. HARDING 
@ An authoniative writer on angling who 
proves in his story of 
Vivienne 
a wilderness bride who grappled with 
the great tragedies of her life and won 
out, that he has ability far above that re- 
quired in the wniting of a mere fishing 
yarn. Illustrated by Jeanette Wetherald. 


q A story of rare sport in 
west Texas, in which 
bankers, capitalists, ne- 
gro guides, became equal 
participants in the hurly- 
burly, and the first man 
to come up with the bear 
dogs was the hero of the 
hour. Illustrated from 
photographs. 





















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