XXX VI 



RECREATION. 



Perfection 



If there was a better 

 way of making a wine 

 or a way of making a 

 better wine, we would 

 employ it. 



Western 

 Champagne 



— the standard <>i' American wines 



is made the best way and 

 isthe best winemade. It 

 is perfection — pure, de- 

 licious, wholesome. 



"Of the six American 

 Champagnes exhibit- 

 ed at the Paris Expo- 

 sition of 1900, the 

 GREAT WESTERN 

 wa.s the only one 

 that received a GOLD 

 MEDAL." 



Pleasant Valley Wine Co. 



Sole Makers, Rheims, N. V. 



Sold by respectable wine dealers everywhere 



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TER 



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IN 



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REPRESENTING 



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 1905 

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Hopkinsville, Ky. 

 The Winchester Arms Co., 

 New Haven, Conn. 

 Gentlemen : — We understand that you 

 are preparing to make and place on the 

 market an automatic shot gun. Your present 

 repeater is popular and some of us use it, 

 but as a trap gun it is not needed, its onlv 

 recommendation for that purpose being ils 

 cheapness. As a game exterminator it is 

 sufficient, without adding the automatic 

 feature, and on account of the -growing 

 scarcity of game, we believe it will event- 

 ually be discarded by all true soortsmen, 

 if not discriminated against by law. Be 

 that as it may, we, as a club, purpose draw- 

 ing the line at an automatic, and the ob- 

 ject of this letter is to say that we will not 

 shoot it ourselves and will in every legiti- 

 mate way discountenance its use. We 

 trust, however, that it is not your purpose 

 to put such a gun on the market. 



Geo. C. Long, 

 Guy Starling, 

 J. D. Higgins, 

 W. # M. Shaw. 

 Members of Hopkinsville Gun Club. 



The pump gun should be done away with. 



I have been a guide for 6 years, but have 



the same idea of pump guns as you have. 



Will work for the hill to knock them out. 



F. R. Woodman, Gouverneur, N. Y. 



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