RECREATION. 



lxi 



CTART tie season right by 

 owning a J. C. Hand 

 Trap. Most convenient little 

 trap ever made. NO need of 

 Gun Club grounds — any va- 

 cant field will do. No pit to 

 dig t no stakes to drive. It is 

 always ready and does not get 

 out of order. Weighs but 6 

 lbs. and is handsomely finished. 

 Sent by prepaid express on 

 receipt of price, $4. 



Newhouse Traps 



THE STANDARD 



OVER FIFTY YEARS 



Used by all professional hunters and trappers, 

 who find that 



The Best Trap is the Cheapest 



Complete illustrated catalogue on 

 application. 



ONEIDA COMMUNITY, LTD., Kenwood, N. Y. 



KOEIMIG'S SHELL EXTRACTOR. 



Every shooter should 



have one — carry it in a 



vest pocket. Fits any 



gauge shell. Koenig's 



10 Cts. Postpaid. Gun Catalogue, Free. 



E.G.KOENIG, NEWJEHSEV'S LARGESTGUN HOUSE 

 SOUTH BROAD ST., NEWARK, IM . J, 



THE BRADLEY SHOT GUN SIGHT 



The Bradley system of sighting shot guns is a radi- 

 cal departure from the old methods, and makes wing 

 shooting easy and certain. There are two beads, one 

 for each barrel, and instantly attachable to the gun 

 in such a manner that there is no interference with 

 the sight originally on the rib. Shooting at stationary 

 objects or straight-away birds the beads plainly de- 

 fine the killing circle of the arm, since a bird seen be- 

 tween them, if not out of range, will certainly catch a 

 good portion of the charge. But it is in the crossing 

 shots that the Bradley sights are most valuable. All 

 double barrel shot guns cross the central line at about 

 thirty yards, beyond which the right barrel throws to 

 the left and the left barrel to the right. Sighting di- 

 rectly down the barrel tired compensates for this, but 

 there is still a difficulty of judging how much to lead 

 crossing birds, and some shooters are never able to get 

 the knack of doing this correctly. With the Bradley 

 Sight it is only necessary to aim at a left flyer down 

 the barrel and fire the right, or reverse in case of a 

 bird crossing to the right, which gives the proper lead 

 and will almost invariably insure a kill. With this 

 sight anyone can very soon become a good wing shot. 

 Price 50 Cents Postpaid 



Invented by C. L. BRADLEY, Clarksville, Tenn. 



IF YOU SEE 



A KEG °- POWDER 



The Chances are It's 



DU PONT 



GENUINE 



BLAKE, LAMB & CO. 



ANiriAL TRAPS 



For Woodchucks, Skunks, Mink, Muskrat. 



Gophers and all mischievous night 



prowlers set a Blake & Lamb Trap. 



Lightest, Smallest and Strongest Trap Made. 



25 cents in 5 cent stamps for a 

 sample Trap and Catalog to 



THE HAWKINS CO., 



SOUTH BRITAIN, CONN. 



Mention Recreation. 



