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Algernon— "Have you any idea, darling, 

 what your father would say if I asked him 

 for your hand?" 



Arabella— "No, I haven't. He never uses 

 that kind of language before his family."— 

 Exchange. 



Palette — So you really think that Dauber 

 takes his art seriously? 



Mahlstick — I certainly do. Why, he sac- 

 rificed his wife and family to it, and even 

 came near suffering hardships himself. — 

 Life. 



I received the gloves you ordered sent 

 me by the J. Luther Glove Co., and they 

 appear to be just the thing for knocking 

 about. I shall always recommend Recre- 

 ation. 



Clayton I. Boyer, Philadelphia, Pa. 



Your premium of Mullins Bustle boat at 

 hand. I am much pleased with it and 

 thank you for such a beautiful premium. 

 The subscriptions were so easy to get that 

 I feel almost ashamed to take them. 



E. R. Andrews, Lakewood, Ohio. 



Mother — Tommy, have you eaten all your 

 candy without even thinking of sister? 



Tommy— Oh, no, mamma.- I was think- 

 ing of her the whole time. I was afraid 

 she'd come before I had finished it. — N. Y. 

 Evening Mail. 



Sal be all put out this morn, 

 An' I'll tell ye th' reason why. 



I went ter town with a load o' corn, 

 An' came home with a load o' rye. 



— Exchange. 



I received the Bristol fishing rod in 

 good condition. Have given it a thorough 

 test and find it a complete success. 



B. R. Wilbar, Brockton, Mass. 



"Papa, what is the National Bird?" 



"It used to be the eagle, my son, but 



since Roosevelt came in, it's the stork."— 



Exchange. . 



I am a steady reader of Recreation and 

 you do right in going after the game hogs. 

 L. Marshall, Romansville, Pa. 



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pockets with leather 

 bound flaps and edge. 

 Olive green leather 

 shoulder patches. Samples of material iree on request. 



HUNTING PANTS of hm Goods, $2.00 



prepaid anywhere in V. S. 



In ordering send snug breast measurement, close up under the arms. 



Saul for Complete Catalogue of Sporting Goods. 



Jlenti' n Recreation. 



E. G. KOENIUofltli Broad SUewart, U 



"NEW JERSEY'S OLDEST GUN HOUSE." 



^®B CBBHHH) n JWHK) g^HHi^BB i^^HD HBBHB imp* 



Squabs are raised in i month, brine; big 

 prices. Eager market. Astonishing 

 profits. Easy for women and invalids 

 Use your spare time profitably. Small 

 space and capital. Here is something 

 worth looking into. Facts given in our 

 FREE BOOK, " How to make money 

 with Squabs" PLYMOUTH ROCK 

 SQUAB CO., 289 Atlantic Ave., Boston, Mass. 



Douglas H. Shepherd 



Manufacturer of Artificial 



GLASS EYES 



for birds, animals, fuh, etc , \ 

 DOUGLAS H. SHEPHERD %J 

 Box 106, Taunton, Mass. 



Stamp for Catalogue 

 Mention Recreation. 



^nnrtfilllAn do not * ali to P ut a tube of Cedaroleum In your Gun Case when starting on your vacation 

 ^M"" ■■^"*^" i It is impervious to atmosphere and saltwater, It will not evaporate nor grow rancid, 

 It is the most up-to-date rust preventive and gun-lubricant on the market. One ounce tube* 15ci two 

 ounce tubes, 25c. Both sizes having injecting point. If your dealer does not carry this in stock, send stamps 

 for sample tube. Special prices given to clubs and dealers upon application. Mention Rkcreation. 



SVPEMOR. TAP CO,, SPRINGFIELD. VT. 



