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and nature lovers. With the aid of this 
map a man can go West on the main line 
of the C. P. R. to Bisco Station, put his 
canoe into one of the many small lakes in 
that vicinity, run down into Mississaga 
river and down that to Desbarats Station 
on the Southern line of the C. P. R. Men 
who have been over this course describe it 
as one of the most interesting and fascinat- 
ing regions in Canada. The country is en- 
tirely wild and game and fish are abundant. 
If you are interested in finding such a place, 
write C. E. E. Ussher, G. P. A., Montreal, 
Can., for a copy of the map, and mention 
RECREATION. 

The Cedaroleum Co., 
Perkinsville, Vt. 
Dear Sirs: Some time ago I ordered a 
sample of Cedaroleum, and have given it a 
thorough test. Am highly pleased with it, 
and believe it will do everything claimed 
for it. It is especially good for the 22 cal- 
iber rifle, which is one of the hardest guns 
+9 keep clean. Cedaroleum does the work 
perfectly, and if used according to direc- 
tions there need be no fear of the rifle turn- 
ing black or pitting after being cleaned. 
As you say, oil is too thin and vaseline 
too heavy. Cedaroleum is put up in such a 
convenient manner that it is a pleasure to 
use it, and it has a pleasant odor. 
C. W. Ditsworth, Lanark, Illinois. 

Mullins, of Salem, Ohio, has issued a 
new catalogue of his stamped sheet metal 
boats, which is a novelty in many respects. 
It is full of pictures and information that 
must prove deeply interesting to all anglers, 
duck shooters, canoeists and others who are 
fond of dabbling in the water. If vou are 
going to have a boat you will find it a great 
satisfaction to have one that will not shrink 
or leak every time you leave it out of the 
water a few days; hence the metal boat is 
the thing. Write Mullins for a copy of his 
catalogue. Study it carefully, and see if 
you do not agree with me. Please mention 
RECREATION when you write. 

The Ideal Manufacturing Company, of 
New Haven, Conn., has made up and put on 
the market a smelting furnace for the use 
of rifle clubs or militia companies desiring 
to cast their own bullets in large numbers. 
This furnace holds 50 to 75 pounds of lead, 
and is intended to be operated by gas. 
Persons interested in this announcement 
can get a circular giving cuts and full in- 
formation by sending a postal card to Mr. 
J. H. Barlow, Manager of the Ideal Manu- 
facturing Company, and mentioning RECcRE- 
ATION, 
RECREATION. 
D. M. Tuttle Co., 
Canastota, N. Y. 
Dear Sirs: 
The 18 foot launch which I bought of you 
in June, 1903, has given me perfect satis- 
faction. I have tested the engine under all 
conditions and I have not been disappointed 
in a single instance. I believe there is no 
better motor made nor any so simple to 
run. I remain, 
Yours gratefully, 
H. D. Empie. 
Portland, Maine. 
Mr. Geo. F. Webber, 
Detroit, Mich. 
Dear Sir—I beg to acknowledge receipt 
of the knit hunting jacket No. 4, and thank 
you much for it. I am greatly pleased with 
the jacket. It is a beauty; the best yet. 
Truly yours, 
T. B. Davis. 

The Baker Gun and Forging Company, 
Batavia, N. Y., has employed W. H. More 
as a salesman. Mr. More has been in the 
gun business a long time, and is well known 
to the trade as a pleasant and agreeable 
gentleman and a master of his profession. 
I bespeak for him the careful and courteous 
consideration of gun men everywhere. 

Spratts Patent, Newark, N. J., makers 
of the famous dog and poultry foods and 
medicines, has issued its’ 1904 catalogue, 
which is equally as interesting and valuable 
as those of previous years, and every own- 
er of a dog, or a bunch of poultry or pig- 
eons should have a copy. When writing for 
it, please mention RECREATION. 

Schoverling, Daly & Gales have bought 46 
high grade Hollenbeck hammerless guns, 
and are selling them at less than half the 
factory price. Any person wishing to buy 
a high grade gun at a low price, can 
secure a bargain by getting one of these 
Hollenbecks. 

I received the Harrington & Richardson 
gun yesterday and it is much better than I 
expected. 
Fred H. Mann, Evansville, Ind. 

The Harrington & Richardson gun you 
gave me is more than satisfactory. 
C. E. Stanford, Worcester, Mass. 

The Harrington & Richardson revolver 
is great. I thank you for it. 
L. B. Sayers, Mattawana, Pa. 
