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“ Collan-Oil ” 
pteserves leather and 
tenders shoes and 
harness positively 
WATERPROOF 
Used by the U. S 
Waterproof 
LEATHER 
the Army and Navy 
DRESSING ‘ 
AND and National Guard. 
RUST Send asc. for trial can, 
PREVENTER AGENTS WANTED 
Write for terms and circulars 
' J. R. BUCKELEW 
Dept. A. 111 Chambers St., N. Y. 


) Practical Common Sense CAMP 
in 6 Sizes. STOVE 
Either with or with- 
out oven. The light- 
est, strongest, most 
compact, practical 
stove made. Cast 
combination sheet 
steel top, smooth out- § 
: side, heavy lining in 
Eo As ’ fire box and around 
oven, holds its shape, telescopic pipe carried inside the 
stove. Burns large wood and keeps fire longer than any 
other. Used by over 9,ooo campers and only one stove 
returned, 
For catalogue giving full particulars, mention RECREA- 
TION and address 
D. W. CREE, Manufacturer, Griggsville, Ill. 
THE BRADLEY SHOT GUN SIGHT! 
Wing Shooting 
is made easy and 
certain by using 
this gun sight. 
‘Scores at trap 
z z and in field 
greatly increased byits use. Right and left birds are 
bagged as easily as straight-away birds. 
Price 50 Cents, Postpaid. 
C.L. BRADLEY, Inventor, CLARKSVILLE TENN, 















An office-seeker who wanted to repre- 
sent the United States at Yokohama was 
asked, “Do you speak Japanese?” 
The applicant faltered; then said he did. 
“Well, let me hear you speak it.” 
“All right! Ask me something in Japan- 
ese.”’—Argonaut. 
_ 

I can not too highly praise our old friend 
and companion, ReEcrEATION. It is a good 
cure for all sorts of indigestion, a good tonic 
and tissue builder. If you feel melancholy 
read it, follow its advice; but do not take 
too much fat off the land and become a 
game hog. 
Dr. C. A. Peterson, Hoboken, N. J. 

I received the 14 foot King canvas boat 
you sent me for subscriptions for RECREA- 
TION. I have tried it and found it all and 
more than the King Company represents. 
H. A. Trotter, Buffalo, N. Y. 

“To feather your nest you must have 
money.” 
“Yes; nothing is so delightful as cash 
down !”—Exchange. 

NEWHOUSE 
STEEL TRAPS 
Made since 1848 by ONEIDA COMMUNITY 

S. NEWHOUSE 
(The Old Trapper and Trapmaker) 
Fifty years ago this famous old Trapmaker of 
the Oneida Community would not let a trap 
leave his hand till he KNEW that it would hold 
any animal that got intoits jaws. Even greater 
pains are taken now than then in selecting the 
finest steel and rigidly testing every part. 
This is why all experienced Trappers insist 
on having the 
“* NEWHOUSE ” 

‘‘T have seen an Indian trade his pony for one 
dozen Newhouse Traps.’’—Pofular Magazine 
Writer. 

Eleven Sizes for Catching 
Every Fur Bearing Animal 
Every Trap Cuaranteed 
Illustrated Catalogue Mailed 
2" Send twenty-five cents for “The Trapper’s Guide,” 
by S. Newhouse, telling all about fur bearing animals 
and how to trap them, together with interesting nar- 
ratives and practical directions for life in the woods, 
Mention RECREATION. 
ONEIDA COMMUNITY 
ONEIDA NEW YORK 
