RECREA TION. 



XXV 



frankiinlHills Flour 



AFINE FLDUR QFTHE ENTIRE WHEAT' 



as follows : — 



One pint water, one pint milk, one-half 

 teaspoonf ul salt, one tablespoonf ul sugar, 

 one tablespoonful butter, one-half fresh 

 compreioed yeast cake. Stir in enough 

 flour to make a fairly stiff batter, then 

 stir thoroughly; let rise three hours; 

 knead lightly; mould into two loaves, 

 let rise again, and bake about one and a 

 quarter to one and a half hours in a 

 moderate oven. 



Easily done, little work, certain success, and the ^ 

 most delicious and beautiful bread ever pro- - 

 duced. But be sure you use Franklin MillsFlour. 

 If your grocer does not have it, send us his 

 name and your order — we will see that you are 



Supplied. THE GENUINE MADE ONLY BY 



FRANKLIN MILLS CO., Lockport, N. Y. 



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The Merit 



of absolute PURITY, 

 fine ItOUQUET and 



moderate PRICK has 

 brought 



Great 

 Western 



to the first place in Amer- 

 ican Champagnes, and 

 enabled it to displace the 

 high-priced foreign wines 

 in many homes, clubs and 

 cafes. 



The vintage offered this 

 season is especially dry 

 and pleasing. 



Pleasant Valley Wine Co., 



SOLE MAKERS, 



Rheims, - NY. 



Sold by Wine Dealers 

 Everywhere. 



t<J<J<£<-K-K3<J^O<J<J i.M<-*<^<f 



FOR BETTER OR WORSE. 



B. V. EDWARDS. 



An up-to-date girl started out for a whirl 



On her bike one summer's day, 

 And she pedalled along, with whistle and song, 



In her beautiful bloomered array. 



She sang as she ran, I'll not have a man 

 To prate of the old-fashioned way; 



What a horrible mess is a floppy old dress 

 That can never be pinned up to stay. 



I saw her again, and she sang now and then, 

 While potatoes she was trying to peel; 



The meat was a frying, the baby was crying, 

 And the husband rode off on her wheel. 



" I told her my soul was wrapped up in 

 her." 



" What did she say?" 



" She warned me to be more careful or 

 I'd be making love to her before long." — 

 Philadelphia North American. 



A 2 pound can of Laflin & Rand's cele- 

 brated smokeless powder, listed at $2. for 4 

 subscriptions to Recreation. You can 

 get these 4 subscriptions in half an hour 

 without interfering with your regular busi- 

 ness. 



For Sale: My R. C. St. Bernard, per- 

 fectly marked, orange and white, good son 

 of Hector, for $125; or would exchange for 

 diamond stud, or ring or Shetland pony 

 and outfit of same value. 



C. C. Vincent, 

 E. Hayward Ave., Rochester, N. Y. 



40-60 



To Exchange, for bear trap, a 

 Marlin, or field-glass. 



C. J. Huntington, Dayton, Wyo. 



For Sale. — New Marlin rifle, .32-40, wind 

 gauge, vernier peep sight, spirit level, and 

 set of Ideal loading tools. 



Clayton Stoddard, Otselic Center, N. Y. 



For Sale or Exchange. — 2 Gordon setter 

 puppies 4 months old: pedigreed; $10 each. 

 Will exchange for good 4x5 camera, guitar, 

 shot gun or other articles of value. 



J. M. Boomhower. 

 Chateaugay, Franklin Co., N. Y. 



Wanted.— A partner with $2,000 or $3,000 

 capital to engage in cattle business in Big 

 Horn Basin. A sportsman preferred. 



Mark Warner, Ten Sleep, Wyo. 



Wanted. — Live game, especially gray 

 squirrels. 



J. C. Rane, Durham, N. H. 



