RECREATION. 



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We take a great deal of pleasure in 

 reading Recreation and it is the cleanest 

 publication that comes to us. Several of 

 our expeditions have been suggested by 

 articles in Recreation. We think the same 

 as you do on the game hog question ; a man 

 ceases to be a sportsman when he goes out 

 to butcher game. 



One hunting party consisted of C. C. 

 Wood and wife, Mrs. McGlochlin and T. Mr. 

 Wood shot a 12 gauge Parker. Mrs. Wood 

 a 16 gauge Baker, Mrs. McGlochlin a 16 

 gauge Spencer, and I a 12 gauge Lefever. 

 On one of our trips last fall we left the 

 city at 12 o'clock at night and drove 30 

 miles, getting to the lake about daylight 

 to get the morning shoot. We killed sev- 

 eral mallards, a few chickens and a brace 

 of jack rabbits, the ladies getting their full 

 share of the game. We have a regular hunt- 

 ing rig with a place in the back covered and 

 curtained for the dogs. We use a plumber's 

 torch for cooking. 



R. E. McGlochlin, Aberdeen. S. D. 



I am sorry Mrs: McGlochlin should ever 

 have used a pump gun, and I trust that 

 before making her next trip she will con- 

 vert this into scrap iron and get a double 

 barrel gun. — Editor. 



He threw his small clock at a cat — 



He missed her, you can bet ; 

 The clock it stopped at half-past three, 



The cat is going yet. 



— Yonkers Statesman. 



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