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TATHAM'S CHILLED SHOT 
is the only kind safe to rely on to make an effective killing 
pattern, and it is worth while to take a little trouble to make 
sure you get it, ^ *^ *^ ^ ^ 
" INr ALLIBLE" 
At the tournament held at Raleigh, N. C, October 
21, 22 and 23, High Amateur Average was won by 
W. P. Wittaker, of Raleigh, with a score of 314 out 
of a possible 355 targets. 
This gentleman also won the Lyon Trophy, emble- 
matic of the State Championship, with a score of 93 
out of 100 targets. He used - 
"INFALLIBLE 
LAFLIN & RAND POWDER COMPANY, 
New York. Chicago. Denver. San Francisco. 
It 
The'*'.38-55 ' "MARLIN cartridge is con- 
ceded to be the most accurate, as well as 
the greatest game killer, ever used in a 
repeater. This size is now loaded with 
High Power Smokeless powder giving in- 
creased velocity, flatter trajectory and 
greater penetration. MARLIN repeaters 
have "Special Smokeless Steel" barrels 
much stronger and harder than the ordi- 
nary soft steel barrels. ' 
Send 3 stamps for our 120-page, up-to-date 
arms and ammunition Catalog No. 
kTHE MARLIN Firearms Co. < new haven, conn.i 
SAVAGE .22 CALIBER RIFLE 
A new Hammerless Repeating Rifle, shooting the short, long, and long rifle cartridges. This arm 
contains many novel and desirable features— particularly the box magazine system. This arrange- 
ment msures a rapid continuous fire, and the arm shoots with the well-known precision and accuracy 
of all Savage Rifles. Catalogue (S) with full description on request. 
5AVAQE ARnS COMPANY, UTICA, N. Y. 
Baker & H.\milton, Pacific Coast Agents, San Francisco and Sacramento, Gal. 
HAMIlTOHlo'i^NRiFie 
'Our winter woods are full of sport for the happy owner of a 
Haxnilton R^iile and intending buyers of Christmas presents 
should head their lists with a "Ilamilton." Every member of the 
family (except the baby) can enjoy using this ideal weapon and will highly 
appreciate it as a Christmas gift. It Is light and strong, shoots long and short 
22-caliber cartridges and has automatic shell ejector. For small game and $0 00 
target praciioe it Is absolutely unrivaled. Price ^ ~" 
Our No, 15 Model, with a four Inch shorter barrel, Is practically the same weapon 
reduced to boy's size. Price $1.50. Askyour dealer to shoiv you Hamilton Rifles. Ifhecannot, 
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TShs RIFLE CO,, Box 65, PlymoixtK, MicK. 
AMERICAN MADE GUNS 
Cheaper than Belgian guns of the 
same grades. 
Handle a line of guns that has no competition. Write for 
catalogue and prices before buying guns. 
THE H. <a D. FOLSOM AR.MS CO., Mfrs., 314 Broadway, New York. 
A second edition of the October "Game Laws in Brief" 
now ready, §q14 everywhere, 
Camping Out 
Camping may be pleasant, or disagreeable, or 
dangerous. The equipment has all to do with it. 
Expense may be large and results unsatisfactory, 
or small with good results. The "know-how" 
— what to take, what to leave — has all to do with 
the comfort and pleasure of an outing expedition, 
be it to explore unexploited mountains or find the 
north pole, or just a month in the north woods. 
Our business is to know how. Our success leads 
us to believe that we have learned our business. 
We manufacture and sell everything for oufitting camping parties. 
Let us send our catalogue, or better still, call on us, if you contem- 
plate " smelling burning wood before an open tent in the shadow of 
the woods." 
ABERCROMBIE & FITCH, 
314-316 Broadway, New York 
SIMPLEST "take 
DOWN" GUN MADE. 
PERFECT IN MODEL 
AND CONSTRUCTION. 
SINGLE BAHREL SHOT GUNS. 
Automatic and Non-Ejectintf. 
Your dealer can supply, or we will sell to you direct. Write for Catalog. 
HARRINGTON m. RICHARDSON ARMS CO.. 
Makers of H. & R. Revolvers. Dept. 18, WORCESTER.. MASS. 
SPECIAL FEATHERWEIGHT GUNS 
made to order. 20 gauges from 43-4 lbs., 16 gauges from 5 lbs., 12 
gauges from 5 1-4 lbs. Guaranteed for use with game charges of all kinds 
of powders. Repair work of all kinds effected by the most skilled workmen. 
KIRKWOOD BROS., 23 Elm St., Boston, flas s. 
TWO NEW EDITIONS. 
American Duck Shooting. 
BY GEORGE BIRD GRINNELL. 
The unexampled success of Mr. Grinnell's book on Duck Shooting has 
warranted the production of two new editions, revised, enlarged and brought 
down to date. 
One of these — in response to calls from many who had purchased the 
original edition — ^is an edition de luxe, printed on specially made Old Stratford 
deckle edged paper, the full page plates on India tinted paper, with binding of 
heavy buckram and gilt top. Price, $5<oo. 
The other edition is uniform in appearance with the first edition, but con- 
tains the additional matter. Price, $3.50. 
This is by far the best book on American duck shooting ever published. It contains figures 
and descriptions of every swan, goose and duck known to America; full descriptions of all 
varieties of wildfowl shooting, and a great amount of information on guns, shooting, retrieving, 
dogs, decoys, blinds, batteries and boats. No duck shooter who wishes success can afford to 
be without it. 
It is illustrated with eight full page plates, fifty-eight portraits of swans, geese and ducks, 
more than fifty vignettes in the text, and many plans of batteries, boats, etc. 
FOREST AND STREAM PUBLISHING COflPANY, 
346 Broadway, New York, 
