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FOREST AND STREAM. 
THE 
EXPERT 
REEL 
Large capacity; light in weight. Very strong. 
Extensively used in lake and salt-water fishing. 
Smaller sizes for trout or bass fly-rod. Hardened 
steel bearings. No gearing to get out of order. 
Hardened steel click, double-pointed, reversible. 
Others have brass click. 
Back-sliding. No gearing to cause trouble. 
Patented brake guard. Removable spool. Only 
one screw in whole reel, and it can’t work loose. 
Best trolling reel made. Will stand hard usage. 
We make all repairs free, which no other maker 
will do. Price, $2.00 to $3.25. 40, 100 and 200 
yards. 
Ask to see them at nearest dealers. Insist on it 
being stamped “Expert.” 
Our booklet will tell you all about them for 
postal. 
A. F. MEISSELBACH (gL BRO., 
23 Prospect St., Newark, N. J. 
Makers of famous “Takapart” and “Featherlight” Reels. 
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A Perfect Telescopic 
AUTOMATIC-LOCKING STEEL ROD 
For sixteen years fishermen have ha \ 
1 their bitter experiences with makeshift 
1 steel fishing rods. Constant users of 
1 steel rods during this period have 
1 probably been compelled to bu; 
(sixteen of them. Try a New < 
(Century Telescopic. One will 
1 last you sixteen years. Better 
(made; lighter in any length; more 
l durable than any rod on the 
i market. 
1 Description: Made of finest M/m 
| quality seamless steel tubing; ex-/ ' 
I tends instantly to any desired 
1length, locking in any posi-/ 
\ tion. Guideson outside. All { 
1 joints telescope into 
I die joint. Reversible me- 
! tal handle, cork grip. 
. Every Rod 
l \ Guaranteed 
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THE FISCHER & TESCH MFG. CO. 
T 50-aa N. Canal St., Chicago. Ill. 
DON'T BLAME 
THE REEL 
if it fails you at a critical moment. 
Don’t give it a chance to fail you— 
use “3-in-One” and it never will! 
This oil keeps the reel’s sen 
sitive mechanism in perfect 
order. “3-in-One” is the 
one sure and safe reel 
lubricant. Won’t 
gum; won’t 
’dry out. 
'GV 
Con¬ 
tains no 
acid. It abso¬ 
lutely prevents 
'rust, /pply it to rod 
joints, they will come 
apart easily. Use on rod, 
-it’s good for wood — pro¬ 
motes pliability. Rub on line, 
prevents rotting. Trial bottle 
sent FREE by G.W. COLE CO., 
121 Washington Life Building, 
New York City. 
DUXBAK 
■ . . _ # , J UOt L1W 1111115 LU1 £ mill 111 F> , llbl 1II1£> ) 
camping, boating:, climbing:. Booklet with samples of material free. 
BIRD, JONES ® KENYON, 3 Blandina St.. Utica., N. Y. 
SPORTSMEN’S CLOTHING 
Just the thing for gunning, fishing, 
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“CAMMEYER” 
STAMPED ON 
5 A SHOE * 
MEANS STANDARD OF MERIT 
HUNTING and SPORTING BOOTS and SHOES of all 
Kinds, Materials and Styles for all Sports and Pastimes 
O UR Sporting Footwear is noted for superiority and 
our prices for inferiority. There is no boot or shoe 
that you may desire but you can get it here without 
waiting or delay, and in any size you want, of better 
quality of material and of higher grade of workmanship 
and at less price than at any other store. 
Cammeyer’s Non-Aqua Strictly Waterproof Boot 
Guaranteed 
The Only Truly Water-Tight Leather Boot Made irv the World 
15-inch Russet Waterproof Boots, 
10-inch Russet Waterproof Boots, straps at top, 
75^-inch Russet and Black Waterproof Blucher Cut Lace, 
Correct Hunting Boots for Women 
Guaranteed Waterproof 
Tan Grain Leather, with strap tops, double 
sole, ----- $8.00 
Catalog mailed Free on Application. Mail Orders 
carefully and promptly filled. 
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ALFRED J. CAMMEYER. Sixth Ave., cor. 20th St., NEW YORK 
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□V.W.W.VAW 
Splendid Trout &nd Black Bass 
Fishing may be found in the beautiful streams and lakes of Sullivan 
and Delaware Counties, New York State. Along the line of the 
New York, Ontario Western Railway 
from 100 to 150 miles from New York City. The famous trout fishing in the Neversink, Mongaup , 
Willowemoc and Beaverkill Rivers has been told in song and story. The small-mouthed black 
bass fishing in the East Branch has no equal in the East. Send 9 cents in stamps to cover post¬ 
age. for copy of “SUMMER. HOMES” book—a magnificently illustrated pamphlet of 135 pages, to 
J. C. ANDERSON, Traffic Manager, 56 Beaver Street, New York City. 
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Hints 
FOR THE 
Vacation 
A N ATTRACTIVE PAMPHLET, full of the temptation of river, field and 
mountain, is published by the 
CENTRAL VERMONT RAILWAY 
under the title, “Summer Homes in the Green Hills of Vermont, Islands and Shores 
of Lake Champlain, Adirondacks and Canada.'.’ It is filled with excellent pictures of 
summer-time scenes in places far from the press of city life. There are complete 
descriptions of the various resorts, convenient time-tables and lists of the special 
excursion rates of which the wise may take advantage. 
Two Splendid New Day Trains With Dining-Car Service 
see announcement in “Summer Homes.’’ Those who have not yet settled the great 
question as to where the vacation shall be spent can hardly do better than consult this 
pamphlet, which may be obtained by sending six cents for postage to A. W. 
ECCLESTONE, Southern Passenger Agent, Central Vermont Railway, 
385 Broadway, New York City. 
Gas Engines and Laainches. 
Their Principles, Types and Management. By Francis 
K. Grain. 123 pages. Price, $1.25. 
Here is a pocket manual indispensable to every man 
who uses a motor-boat. It deals in simple untechnical 
fashion with the running of the marine gas engine, and 
with the difficulties that the marine gas engineer is likely 
to meet with. These engines are described, sqme pages 
are devoted to launches in general, with practical advice 
to the man who contemplates purchasing a power boat. 
The main feature of the book, however, is a clear descrip¬ 
tion of the difficulties met with in running a gas engine, 
their causes and how to remedy them. In this discussion 
all technicalities are avoided, and the author has boiled 
down a vast amount of practical knowledge into small 
space and into every-day language. The amateur power 
boat man needs this book, for it will save him much time 
and trouble, and probably not a little money. 
FOREST AND STREAM PUBLISHING CO. 
346 Broadway, New York 
WALL TENTS 
8 oz. Duck complete with poles and pins. 
7ft.x7ft. $6.00 9|ft.xl2ft. $9.58 
7ft.x9ft. $7.13 12ft.xl4ft.$12.98 
Waterproof tents and every requisite for 
campers from a “frying-pan to a folding cot.” 
You can’t be too careful in the selection of 
your camp outfit—better call and see us and 
get it right. 
Our catalog on “Tents” mailed free. 
JOHN C. HOPKINS & CO., 119 Chambers St., N. Y 
