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RECREATION 



ramie photographs, is now being sold by the Cen- 

 tury Camera Company, Rochester, N. Y. It is 

 made to carry the cartridge system of daylight 

 loading film. When in operation the film unwinds 

 past a slot on a roller turned by clockwork. The 

 camera is revolved about an axis by the same 

 mechanism, and in so doing exposes the film in a 

 most perfect manner. Any angle of view desired 

 may be included in the picture — even the complete 

 circle of 360 degrees — a pressure of the bulb being 

 all that is necessary to start and stop the motor. 



quite as much as the Van Bibber sliced plug pipe 

 tobacco. The blend is excellent, and the package 

 perfect. It is flat and oblong. 



Sliced plug tobacco has this one great advantage : 

 it will stay in the pipe and will stand a wind, which 

 a granular tobacco will not do. The American 

 Tobacco Company, 11 1 Fifth Avenue, New York, 

 will send you just the size trial package you want 

 for ten cents. 



marble's safety fish knife 

 The fishing fever is now coming on, and every 

 fisherman is looking for the latest and best devices 

 which will add to the convenience of his outfit. 

 Marble's safety fish knife supplies a long-felt need. 

 As shown by the dotted lines, the blade, when 

 folded, is entirely protected by the German silver 

 handle. When open it is as safe and rigid as a 

 one-piece knife. The blade is made sharp at back 

 of point for ripping, and the back is an excellent 

 fish scaler. 



Write to the Marble Safety Axe Company, 

 Gladstone, Mich., for their new 64-page, 1906 

 catalogue, just issued. 



A true hunter does not mind roughing it more 

 or less, but the most hardy must eat, must sleep, 

 and wants to spend as much time as possible on 

 the hunting ground. Mr. H. H. Powell, a South- 

 ern hunter and guide, has hit upon a scheme by 

 which, with exclusive shooting privileges, more 

 game can be bagged with much less discomfort 

 than under the old pot-luck arrangement. 



Interesting booklets describing the plan, with 

 photographs of the various Southern camps, will 

 be sent gratis by C. B. Ryan, G. P. A., Seaboard 

 Air Line, Portsmouth, Va. 



The progressive J. Stevens Arms and Tool Com- 

 pany, Chicopee Falls, Mass., and makers of the 

 famous Stevens rifles, pistols and shotguns, ever 



Andrew Carnegie recently said: "Every young 

 man should get his life insured. The young man 

 who neglects to insure his life, even though it 

 entails some hardship to meet the premiums, does 

 himself and those dependent upon him an injus- 

 tice." The Prudential furnishes an easy method 

 through its varied line of policies. 



The Prudential will do for you and yours what 

 it is doing for millions of others. Issues a policy 

 at low cost, providing sound protection and liberal 

 dividends with certainty of prompt settlement. 



mindful of the requirements and desires of the 

 shooting world, have put the most complete and 

 varied number of telescope styles and models on 

 the market representing the output of one manu- 

 facturer — all at popular prices and the embodi- 

 ment of "Stevens" quality. Stevens telescopes 

 can be fitted to any standard make of rifle witho ut 

 extra charge. The Stevens Company's beautifully 

 illustrated telescope catalogue describing the entire 

 line will be mailed free anywhere upon application. 



Write to the home office of the company at Newark, 

 N. J., for further information. 



Mr. J. Noah H. Slee, head of the concern that 

 manufactures and markets "3 in One" oil, has 

 just been elected a member of the New York 

 Chamber of Commerce. This is the leading com- 

 mercial body of Greater Gotham. The sales of 

 "3 in One" are increasing every day. 



Mr. Slee is in earnest in his desire to place 

 "3 in One" in the hands of every sportsman in the 

 country, and will send generous samples free of 

 cost to all applicants. 



The championship of Richmond, Va,, was con- 

 tested for on the grounds of the Richmond Gun 

 Club, October 28, and resulted in a victory for Dr. 

 B. L. Hillman with a score of 93 out of 100. Dr. 

 Hillman,in accounting for his success, gives a good 

 share of the credit to the Peters Ideal factory loads 

 which he used. 



A sportsman should use as much care in the 

 selection of smoking tobacco for his fishing or 

 hunting trips as he would in a rod or gun. First of 

 all good tobacco is necessary, and, above every- 

 thing else, a convenient package. After exhaus- 

 tively examining a number of brands with the 

 sportsman's wants in view, nothing seems to appeal 



The Northwestern School of Taxidermy, 

 Omaha, Neb., makes a specialty of teaching taxi- 

 dermy by mail. By taking this course you can 

 mount and preserve all the beautiful birds and 

 animals which you secure, and at the same time 

 build up a very profitable business as a side line. 



Our readers doubtless have considerable spare 

 time during the winter months when they could 

 study and practice this art, and we recommend all 

 who are interested to write to the above school for 

 particulars. 



